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li-M t ' I 1 1 1 fJCGE F0T7H MEDFORD ' ACTIL' TRTBCjE, MEDFORD, OT?Eioy. TTTUTtSTDAY. MAuCII 22,' 1928. i:" n ; 7 ft 1 I ft ft i ft li i MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Dttlr, Bandar, Weakly Publiabed br the HEDFOKU PBmTlaO 00. IMMI M. fir St. PhonJI ROBERT W. RUnL, Rditor B. BUM1TKH 8UITH, llan.sa An lodi!idnt Mewapipcr Kattred u McoDd-elaa. matt. at Ucd lord. Ortfon, under Act ot March , SUBSCRIPTION RATES tj Mali In Adw.ce: DUy, wiUi Hufcday, Jtir 17,60 ptUlj, Willi Hunuay, month ?& without Bundiy, year 6.60 Dy, without -Sunday, mj-i.th 06 Weekly Mill 'mtmne, ona yeir.... 1.00 Bon-day, oo year O0 By Carrier, In Advance In Med ford, Ann land, JickMHiviUe, Central Point, 1'hoeDlt, Talent, Odd Uill -nd on Hljhwaya. Pally, with Hunday, monui .m Daily, without Sunday, month 6 Daily, without Sunday, out year... 7.00 Daily, with Sunday, ona year 8.00 All terma, cash In advance. ' HEUUKR OF THK A 8H0 01 ATE D PRESS fcccfirinr 'u" Uaaed Wire Serrica Only puper in city or county recemnf atws by tlegrauh. The Aaaoclaled Preaa la ticliHlwly en Utled to tha uh for republication of all ocwa dispatches credited to It or otherwiat or edited to thii paper, and alao to tha local two puhliahed herein. All riltita for republication of fpadal dlj- Official pap of tfTe City of Medford. V. O. UOdENHKN COM I A NT Mtlia In New York. ChtcftffO. Detroit. an Fraooiaoo, Loa Angalea, Seattle, Port mi i ' Ye Stands Pot By Arthur Perry MotlHMH havo ntarti'il work un llio (1 rOHKcH Iho mvret iili'l' Kiailuati will nlli'KO alio inurtu nil by herself, early next June. HprliiB arrived yesterday, with out tho iiiinkij nntl barlcrliuis cuxlng. ODT OK I'OIKOS (iAS (KllKi'llc Ki-BlHT) A charivari wuh given Fri day evening by a parly of friends In eelebintlun of tho WDddiiiK of J. C. llerrcn, who llveK nt .Mercer lake. Tho youilK folks not off dynamite. C'ulliiro linn tnken root In Atty Vorl Neff, this eminent banister now saying drama, after the man nsr of Jim Ktevens. Manlfeslayons of tho public doliliht In the terrible aro on dis play In tonsorlal purlors, an out-, HioM'lh of the forthcoming h'Kul eholilim to death of ,(hsih. Kclley. and Willos,. Salem convicts, on Friday',, , April 13th. One chin whacker expresses a deslro to do the hunKlng. Thoro Is hoiiio milk of human kindness left In Ills soul, ur ho would yearn to Blvo tho vlc tlnift their last shuve. ',' . IT IS TO lll.VKIf , ( I'oi'lJaiul, Journal) ( Buys today are, effeminate, 1 says a leeturer. They wear pants like lonir skirls, he com plains. Hut what Is there modornly .feminine about Una? Duo to following In the foot steps of I'oorla Hill Chiles. (I. Ar thur Hunt is able lu lake two liRiylfuIs of slack III tho vest of his old gray suit, which Is nut What It used to be. i iai New traffic signs have been ""'rrected. There Is very llllle cum fort lu leaning agnlnsl them, the weary report. It's about lime an issue of suf '. riel?nt Importance to start a war un ciftarutics flitted across the Oregon politlcul horizon. An export has fixed our typo-K-Titer again. Vlie word Mixed' Is used In lis broadest mid must dis astrous scuta. " a. , The, Arali chluftalti whose first name Is Ibu, has nothing on the Chinese diplomat e.,lv1rislcncd Ng. They both ought to -Jump In the Itusslan liver Aa. "UK'S A lllltl)" Various roles have been assign ed0to other birds through literary tradition. The rohfti has come to net an If he owned the spring and , peiHOiuilly delivered it at each door, liy popular uurefmcnt the entire dnnitiin of the neck h.ts been KHlgQcd lo the swan. "Her neck U like the swan." Very pretty 'that, but why liftorc the ostrich? "Her neck Is like the oMirirh." Now you're saying something. 1 Kor Hwnu reason, unknown to me, undying romantic devotion ha been assigned to the smiill and Tin prepossessing feathered erea j ture vho we cull thu lovebird. I I'ussibly 1 have met only the i men ner representatives of thin ! species, but In such houses as 1 1 have come across them it was gen 1 orally necessary to cover up the cage to Ntop the iitllesN bickering. And who knoWf-whu! In his heart tvf hearts thu love-bird really lungs for fidelity? W'hrn two are cnged I tan see mi great (V irtue In the fact that they reipaln together. . n or freedom Ihero Is the eagte. and for gloomy thoughts the raven. The buxiney. of tenderness bus been taken ovr? by thFduve, , and the gray goose is ai'eepied as ho Hyinbol of spocd. And when "Vf want to stump some, Qnuuii sijUelnK us keen uml- piedmoi y we Aill him u hawk. (New York ; . World , TP - IT'S NOT HARD :; TO GROW THIN t ,, Peopleall about you can toalify to tlut M Most oi the slender figures seen today M have been won in easy ways. Man,- havo ?'l been won by Marmnla. pceacrintton tab alktWs. based on a modem scientific diacov .firjr. People have used Marmoia tot 20 years millions of boxes of it. Now i - slender (rgui-ai in almost every circle Shorwhet Marmola does, la ' A book in each box of Marmola gives Ilie formula and atates tlte scicntilie rra I' -sons, for fraulls. So users rraliza how 1 1 " end why effecu are benc6cial. A way sravhicb has done so much for so man; Kfc'deaerv a (est from jrou. Make It now, watch the results for a Utile while, then deride. Aik tout druegi't today for a THE HANGING OF THREE weeks from tomorrow two d'res.siii;r Kipccimcn.s of liiuig)iiity will be muri'lieil up a flight of rickety steps, liave black caps plticcd about their heads, large hempen ropes about their necks, mid will be dropped into space there to remain, until they choke to death. 0 ' A few specially invited spectators will be on hand to witness this ceremony, which, according to the Oregon law answers the demands of Twentieth Century justice. W'a wonder how niutiy of them will bo uplifted by the spectacle mid more strongly exw vinced than ever that this business! ofgnfficial murder is neces sary and right. ' ' , AVillos aPd Kelly, the chief actors in this silent drumu, have not taken human life. They (jldn't even carry guns, fin the prison break, which resulted in the death of Oregon Jones, the leader of the break,'and three prison guards. Tom Murray, the brains behind this tragedy, and the mini who did the killing, took his own life. e Hut the law holds, conspirators in a plot which results in murder, arc equally guiltwi?li those who actually kill. So far as theoliiw is concerned, Willos and Kelly, no doubt, deserve to die. Nevertheless, we wish Governor I'attei'.sou would coinfiufe the sentences of death against these two morons, to imprison, ment for life, and then future officials of the state would sec that the latter sentences are rigidly carried out. Kueh action would be entirely within the Governor's legal and moral rights. Hanging in Oregon is not mandatory for it capital crime. Life imprisonment is an allowable alternative, and circumstances surrounding this crime would justify what many people regard as an equal if not a greater punishment. , J In t our real reason fur this view, we admit, is our aversion to this hanging business, end our desire to ifo whatever we can to lessen the number in this stale, mid eventually do away with the barbaric procedure entirely. Not 'because we have any sentimental sympathy for convicts like Willos mid Kelly. But because, wc believe, hanging dues no good, does not,, as statistics show, reduce violent crime, anil is morally degrading to any community that sanctions it. QUILL As to the objection that mini shouldn't fly because it isn't his nature, think how; many times he falls while learning to walk. "Von can't prove anything You can prove a man is drunk Tho final test of personality piii'tyyoii are there merely as a Nature makes mistakes, but youth near the nose on one side Yuiii;k of patient study, resulting (it last in n combination of chemicals that will iiinkc teeth almost as white as a dog's. Jusl wjiil. If government finds it frisked us more than was necessary, it won't pick us so'clcan next time. That is called "efficient financing," If you would know liow poopln roni'd you, tell t he truth about yourself. Only those who feel inferior to you will think you nre hoHKtiuK. 0 ' Then' will .JwuvkIh one kind ttf yellow peril while whites and blacks inhabit the same land. And tho Nordics can't blame somebody else for that. Correct this sentence: "Now this is n sere," said he, "thai won't get shiny when itVprcNsed." You can tell a mail who hasn't yet bought a ear of his own. He's the one who drops oitfiu'ettc butts on the taxi floor. They call it the bloom of youth, but there isn't anything peeiall' youtjiful abmit terra eotta. "Iiciifitli T skirt is lo niiiiip oxli'nt left lo llio (lism-tinn of tli woiiror." Su this is iliscri'tion ! ' "Till' must nii I it r jilncfc tif thu swiiinps." Night t-ftihs iiron't l'roliiliiliini isn't n rriil isstic. An issue it .sniiietliiiiir tluit cullies out, mid lliis stnys in deiiile all the hoys can do. O . , , It miKliti he well, however, t)luivc n war of exteiiiiiiiiition between liiilisli und American jinxoes. lu llio ease til' a wQ li, the ease of a six automobile, the tries to hiile. THE NEBB3 The Piker . By SOL HESS &l 1 MOVJ AJHEE J5 , ; . I IA kTKJEXW ALL THE WUAT ARE VOON CuuEPe 15 MV PiKEBLnOO UOSEnI n fZ . r Jt THAT VilRO PUMT? S 2G ASKiWCbX T1Me WE woULONlV ywOCKVlMG, ABOUT? '00$ : REWARD? V'0O ?PCKS ! VOU CANJT FLIMT LEFT VOU CUVi. ARE U5 ? VOURB J STAV MECS FD(? TRIAL -) VOL) 50LVEO TMS I DOAJT 6E.T T4 LOSE. AXJVTWIMG VOU ( I TOVWNJ PUtT.MG UP-JQOOq' UlE OETECnvey A TWAT LITTLE &LW G,ME-ARRTeP , UMLE5S W sJEVeE MAO.LOO AT -He 5A.D 1 ME OUCKEO - jUvTT fl lVV. ApT.MG A 1 lD, C CO.CTED 1 H IM REAL DoOgM AMD 7 MOTU.N.G, TO MM CR..m.MAL EVADE A.T? yM LoTe iSSb HE WOercV.UG ?.' P yMiLE tmi, " ' itV.lfnif I - I fc""! .Ci-,h. k-r 1h Hell SiiJtral In, TrU7M.rl. Rf U S PBOfV. 9 VT5 I WIXLOS AND KELLY POINTS by slalislics. " Oh, yes, you call. by asking him to pronounce it. conies when you tell the raiding social investigator. she never aiiiiiigc-s tlie bloom of and close to an ear on the other. rit'uj;i; for our wild lifo tin what tlicy used to lie. seenud - liand hides the six , iai, 1 1, neeoml-haiul is what the ileahT Personal . Health Service By WILLIAM BEADY, M, D. Hignad IvtbBT. ptrt.lnint' to perMn.l health and hygiene, not to dlaeas. diagniMla or treatment, will m amwered by ljr. Brady ( a stamped, ielf-addreased enrelopa U eucloattl. Letter, ahould b. brief nd written In Ink. Owing to the large number oi letter, re celeed, only a few can be enawered here. No reply (ran be made to quartet Dot conform lug to luatnictlona. Addreaa Dr. William Brady, in carl ol una newapaoer. WHERE DO THEY GET TH Nearly every day my mail urines reriuesta for "literature on hl:h blood pressure" or "SHKgcsllont fur the ijntrol of high blood pres sure.' w It seems to make mine run a hit high. Anyway, It proOkes me. first, that readers Imagine high a disease or ail Is u disease or ail ment, and secoii'l, that they assume I distribute mor bid Information ously. This high blood pressure that seems to be so popular is to t lie best of my knowledge just Hil lings OninplHlnt. Josh Hillings was no doctor, yet he made a wise di agnosis when ho said, ""The trou- hie with a lot of the plain people is mey know so much which alu't so." Who started this high hloocj pressure lad, 1 wonder? WHI, that is hard to determine now. Hut I ! have a pretty good Idea as to who I keeps Ifco fad going, and 1 hope i you will credit live with benevo lenco and iit sarcasm or some thing when I tell you my ldon. I tell It because I wish you better llUAltll. ': First, IIkji. the ((Hacks, lOith within and without tho ranks or regular medicine, find It to their interest to keep folks worrying about high blood pressure. I urn not unmindful of the fact ihitt some well meaning physicians havo half heartedly shared tho notion that high blood pressure is some tltnos u disease or ailment, (hey call It "essential hypertension" when they fall to discover just what alls the pal lent, however, it Is the quacks who wltoop the high blood pressuro business lu the main. Then there Is a second factor that perhaps has more Influer.co than tho quack ndvcrtisiiw;. 1 re fer to iiuiuplilets or articles or to books a'jout high blood prcrsure. These fire all written by authors who .way or may not he ilifJii1ans. hill if they are ilnclnrii JlW aro '.ibctors without the grout)rjf rjrk of experience to stabilize their Ideas ous flaw in miirh of thefiiiiiialar health or medical litcratuM ol' the day; It is written hy pcrnaiis brii- llan literary mun, fine writers, but nevertheless men with liltle or no experience in tho pructico of medi-' einu or health. Such authors Kv.l out the. stuff about high blood pres sure. i NUpposo It in unite neccRtmrv for tno to say clearly that I do nut J Intoml to imply Ilia! blood pressure is nuvur liih or too hlh. What I do mean to tell the earnest seekur or health is iusL ihis: It is slllvl for unv natient of valetudinarian U tfive his blood pressure a single ' thought. It is silly to trifle with! any kind of diut, treatment or nH-! t.ii.i, ,,,. I .. -, . , . ular elTect on blood pressurM.. One! shoutil leuve consideration, ni suclrl t 1 l.iU li u h ,wl iM..uull,r, metabolism, blood uhemiMtry and tho like, entirely to the physician. I am convinced that the luymau who Imagines he can "control high blood pressure" is as hadly bun coed as the layman, who fu ?s about uric acid or ucidusis, all on his own. Ol' course,- no doctor can advise or treat atr individual lor "hih blood pressure" unless I he doctor first determines what, if anything, alls the poor duffer. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS j Hard Heeled Lady J I'lmiac toll me what I can not fur : I my calloused heelK. The lieel is n liaril ralluus and cracks npen anil , ia very ore at times. I.Mrs. .. K.I I Answer. 1 am afraid there Is no market for 'em. lUiller cme down oil your Htllts by fcentlo slimes if you'vo habitually worn hiKh heels. If or when (hero arc no raw cracks in tho callus, it may he sol'tened and removed by thu upplteathm daily of the familiar corn remedy n solution of 'Mi Krains of Bali-1 cylie, aeld In half an ouco of f lia ble collodion. It Is well to wear moccasins or just stocUiim feet with n sou paddiiiK of cotton upon tho heels, much of the thug in (lie house. Vain and Futile Please Inform tne if the use of u;id scoffers at the br. than any patent ml nose adjuster overnight ls!hw now on the federal statutes, harmful. It. has a simiil opening ! Voting &en now llvlns will never to permit free breiithlnn. Altai state j see a successful enforcement of the I if this is tho cause of stomach cun-i cer. (Worried I. ; too many men of infl lenee and Answer. It may not be harmful. wealth, who openly violate the law, but it is fut Ho to hope that anyvl,b h has a tendency to create dis- 13 HIGr? BLOOD PRESSURE? uch appliance will alter the form or size of the nose.- fl bus uotliim to do Willi stomach cancer, Any prolonged- slight local Irritation may provoke the dcveloument of cancer In the site of Irritation. Leprosy Scare It has O-eu brought to my atten tion that three casesof leprosy have been removed l'ro one of our Chlnewe restaurant. If so, would one be susceptible by visiting such i a place to eat? e Answer. -Vo. IC. A. U.) Kvon if the story ; be true, leprosy is rather less In- or discripVlii-is i fectious than tuberculusis, and cer descriptions o fjtainly one would not be likely to disease promiscu-1 catch either by eating lu such res- taurant, Pupils Dilate ' Is it a sign ot sickness when the j pupils of lint eyes dilate? (Mrs. L. S.) Answer. So. The pupils dilate 1 normally when the eye regards i distant object ami when there Is i dim Illumination. I hey contract i when the eye regards a near object' : in blight light. (Copyright John P. Dille Co.) i "liHf txj glail ulirn I'm fouliul , guilty, un git u nciv trial, an' go j tree, an' have tlilK mess over viili." i said Mrs. TUtord Mno.K' nlctv, J wIiom late liusbaml wii. iiiMii-cd ft'i SlH.tMMl. Mm nan Craw, nliu grad unlet! troni I'lirdui'. Is laklu a pot- Kitiduaie I'ouiM hi trap ili-ituiiiilu' at ChlraKo. Communications i CJ-ir1". CHniiimls, Ktc To the Kditor: o.usc. of increase of same . , , v , , , Amevjcn, we believe. Is the in fart t''t Vn-re are too many lawyer - crtmrnhls who are ready for a price I to defend criminals, regardless of I . . . . .... . j proven guilt. Money cuts too wide 1 a HW.ith In courts of justice. I'Vr ( Insiance, look at the long drawn ' out 'iVapot 1 ome ruse. The hon- orablc defendants still at liberty ! Uible may be tried. The various and kitirshiug in the faces of tho i books wete left by themsplvfts on public; the general public too in-j the floor. Those that miraculously tent on sports to keep posted on ' jumped upon the altar were .tie crime Increase and terrorism, and ) dared genuine, the others were the litnle fellows believe if bl - thieves can Kct by, wliy nut IV ami tbe Kumc kich merrily un. tuul what I the cost? I've bct'll all my life ! a rciulcr, ami I rend every shade I of pulltii'til paper: sincerely believe! I if the pcolf uf ibe United Slates ! of America do not awaken to thej 'tendency of legislation, buth stale and federal law-nialilng. and llu'j ease of evaiiiim the laws, bacausej j f tt'L'hnical loopholes, purposely! loft, lo proniott miration, wc as! People, will be hopelessly at the , tnerey of n set of eold-biouded. rsrhemtiiK sharks, and this country i will eventually down in anaivhy j and inter ruin. John J. Infills, if. S. senator from Kansas, never uttered a greater truth than w hen lie said "purity in politics is :in It-iidescent dream. lioiten poli ticians ami pviitirs are a curse to America. The enactment of the eighteenth ; amendment has been a s.Q.ree of more perjury, created mure crooks luu, as it now stands. There are Rippling Rhymes (By Walt MmaomX OVKItWOUK r.l Some wtmlri are hacked and ridtlt'n until they ure u fright; und I shed tt-ars unbidden when they apiitar in siht. Tho "iu per" word is jaded, it's thread hare, stale and worn, and still It in paraded until it makes me mourn. It used to have a menn InK before it Ki'ew too lipo, he Tore we saw it lean i un in every line of typw; the word neemed urn nd mid Mutely, an fi't for HUper-kime. and it allured us greatly when vo were buying thin'x. And wuper-men were C'aesarni in thoso days, you'll allow, and not the tinhorn geez ers we label "super" now. I'm tired of super-service and super this and that; it makes me sad and nervous; it makes me eat my hat. The super-salesmen bore me, when they invade my lasvn; I see them stand before me and tell them to begone. I'm tired of super-bakers who turn out super-pies, of super-undertakers who grab the- gent who dies. My weary spirit hankers for plehes of bygone years; I'm Hired of super - bankers and super-auctioneers; 1 loathe the ;uper-splelcr, I hate the super bard, the super-tallow dealer who renders super-lard. The man who advertises u super lino of stuff astounds us and sur prises If it is more thun bluff. The people who first used It put merit in the word, but now we have abused ft until it is ab surd. It makes me sad to see it where I my tent would pitch, and I avoid and flee us though it had the itch. K ust in the minds of the rank and file of the majority of men, und even of ninny women voters. This is our honest conviction of the sit uation that now exists, especially in the lar cities. A A HON SL'ViOLLARS. Medford, March 21. - ' Brisbane's Today (Continued from Page One) democratic "machine of capital Ism" will win next fall. The earth has not settled down yet. In splte of the fact that sci ence proves it to be more than a thousand mfllion years old. In fat away Java, volcanoes below the water, throw up stujim and lava, build in--; new Islands, and earth quake shakes trees and houses in the Adirondacks, and other north eastern yarts of Now York state. The British cannot make up their minds about a new prayer book. The bishops wrote one. The lords approved, and his majesty was said to approve, but the house of commons threw it out. What does a house of commons know about a prayer book? second , ,1PV nnok ,s UJBI, wit.h m,lcn ,l,ll,,cnl I"".'11' uuiiMi; illlll M.tliH, the process. Hut the commons will undoubtedly reject that also. An old plan that settled the gen uine and apocryphal bocks of the 'not. Hut in these sceptical, mod ernis' days, the iirayer books mlKht not jumii. Once a miracle linp pened wliunover it wuu needed. Now It happens rarely. "My knuckles were sore and lien with rheumatism I couldn't! hold a pen in my band. After many remedies had fail ed I tried 'St. Ja cob's oil.' AlmoMt Instantly the pain disappeared and soon my h a n d s were normal aaln." ' St. Jacob's Oil" Is tbe ti o o d old remedy for pains i 3 S!,nm.UJ Si tm'NTY CX.MSUSSIONKK Neuritis. I.umbuK". 1 am a candidate for re-nomlna-S p r a I n s a n d tlon on the republican ticket for Strains. It uoes di-' County Commissioner. If noml- (& to the scat of the trouble and , drau.s out all tbe "ouch. It works sk in i:.l it stii:ill t i hil hrM le i.f "St. Jacob's oil" at ybur druj:i;ist tolay. anil sec the mairle. REFUSE TO LET ' ; LADY MARY FLY ..ONOON. .larch -tHS llally .Mall today printed a dls-1 ustl.oua ,. patch form Cairo say.ng hu , ' Lady Mary 1) a I 1 e y has been a i.aiLu.i in ii- itiipmnt to make solo fliO1 from H-nt-lund to Cupe-1 town, aouii) Aiinu, " ha'lduy. L'nless she is accompanied, sue will not be allowed to go beyond Kartoum, officials of the British residrney in Kg.vpt told her. Au thorities t the Koudun are . un derstood to ha9 disapproved the flight because they that the dangers which wouiu follow a forced landing made it i woman to make ) haz-irdous for the flight alone Lady Rulley said she was un able to take u passenger because the extra sent In her nhine is occupied by gasoline cans. - Wall Street Report ! NKW YORK, Mar. 12. (P, The rapid ndvaift e of stock prices came to an abrupt halt today when Wall street bears took a deteomined ' stand agrainst the charinj? bulls. ' General selling broke out soon l after noon when Radio 0 common ! broke sharply and numerous gains I of ?1 to Slu a share were wiped, lout or greatly reduced. ! Soiling of stocks became quite general in the early afternoon. : Must of the early gains were re ,duced or wiped out and several of ' the specialties crashed $4 lu $12 i below yesterday's final quotations. Strung buying support was ' quickly forthcoming ior General I Klectrio which snapped back to $171). 75. Radio rallied above $115 and the general list improved in sympathy. Consolidated Jiy ad vanced yd a share to $14'.. and St. Louis-Kan Francisco moved up "nearly $2 a sharO to $117.75 both new high records. The closing was strong. New peak prices for l'J-'S or longer were made by oiany shares when a new' buying movement got under way in the final hour.' Case Threshing Machine closed at 303, up 15-4, United States Cast Iron Jlpe got up to JG! 3-4, Int-er-hatloual 1 larvester $250 and St. Louis and San Francisco 1 ID 5-S, advance ranging from 4 to G points. New York Central, Soars Roebuck, Consolidated Gas, Brooklyn, and Edison and Adams Express ulso were up 3 to 6. Sales 'approximated 3,nd0,(J00 shares. Prevent Flu Check All-Colds the Modern Way Families in Meiiroril li ('arefiil. While (,rlp and Influenza are so prevalent local people are uriied to use this modern way of checking Utile colds before ihey become bia: Have n jar of Vlcks N'apollub on band reaily for Instant use at the first sign of every cold. Wlij'n rub bed on throat c.r chest, or snuffed up the nose Vlcks0 releases its In mvdlecls in the form of medicated vapoYs which are breathed In di rect to the infected parts. 1.1!,!.... ....... in... ,.,.. . ..j .1..... i.i ,,. inhaled to l.reak'lip the conse'stion. To prevent colds Inwerintf th vlmlity and twos paving the way for flu and pneumonia, they should be ti9aled direct and' instantly as1 you would an infected finger. . o l Adv. ) Political ARrMmcemeits FOR SliitlUFF I am h candidate for tho repub lican nomination for sheriff, pri mary May 18. CHA3. D. STACY. May 17. 0 COL NTY CLERK I am a candidate for republican nomination for county clerk; prom- ; tsing personiil attention, economy and courtesy. CJ. K. CAIITKR, May 17. Talent. COUNTY SCHOOL- SUPEItlN- TENDKNT I am a candidate, for the demo cratic nomination for the office of County School Superintendent in tl May primary. RAYMOND L. COnXWF.I.L, Prinrinnl Wnshintfton Srhimt 35g(f . nted and elected I will rnntlhiii. tn rfn mv hrst to iV( th- npnn, j nn economical business it dm In Is- I tration VICTOH IlfltSKLL. May 17 Sage Tea Dandy to Darken Hair By DOROTHY LANG Vou can turn botiU, of "Wyoin pund Sul,lhllr. .ChiiiiiDund any drug store. It costs only 7 i.nntu Millions Of bottles of this old famous faago Tea Ki'clpe. improvtd by the addi tion of olher Ingridients, are sold annually, says a wcu-Kiiown uiug i i ilBlst. because it darkens me nsldereil 1,.,,n.. ,,m evenly lb" hair no onP ,.an t,.n n has been applieu. Thosewnoseliairisiui jjnK i.il.., or becoming faded have a surprise awaltinc them, because after om ur two applications the gray hair vanishes and your locks become luxuriantly dark and beautiful. This is the age of youth. tSruy haired. unattractive folks, urent wanted around, so get busy with Wvoth's Sage und Sulphur Com pound tonight and you'll be de lighted with your dark, handsome hair and your youthful appearance j within a few days. Notlcv of C'loslnit Ktifnius und L4ikes. - Notice Is hereby given, that by un order duly and regular!-, made by the dlale Game Commission ut the Stale of OrcKon, un the 14tll day of Kebruary. 193. It wuh found und determined thai the supply ot trout and other fish! Is belnu, and will bo .injuriously affected by per-, mlttins the same lo be taken Willi hook and line, commonly called anKlliiB, durlnK the periods of time hereinafter specified from tho slreania and lakes of the state of Oregon hereinafter mimed; there fore, It is hereby ordered, that on and after the loth day of April. lK-i, i shall be unlawful for any pcrso.f to angle for, lake,, kill or have In possession except as hereinafter provided, nny species of trout or other fish of any kind or species In or from the following named and described streams and lakes ol Ilia Stato of Oregon, during the periods of time hereinafter speci fied, in accordance with the pro visions of Section 8. Chapter 66. General Laws of Oregon, l'JIM. as amwded by Section V, Chapter 'Z t u. General Laws of Oregon, 11)20, to wlt: Rock Creek, situated In Uenton county, Closed for a period of ten years. All that part of the Willamette Itivcr, situated In Clackamas Coun IV, beginning ut a point on Uluck Point at tho west corner of tho Hawiey Pipcr & Pulp Company's lOlectrlc Light Station, situated on the east bank of said river, thence running in a southwesterly dPrce tion across said river to a point on the Island In line with the corner of the Crown Willamette Paper Company's Pulp .Mill, situated on the west bank of said river; tlionco in a southerly direction to tho deadline established by an act of the State Legislature, J0U feet be low the fishway over I he Wlllam-. ette Falls In said river; thonco fol- lowing said deadline, across said, river to the cast bank thereof; thence In a northerly direction to the place of beginning at the west corner of the Jlnwlcy Paper & Pulp Company's i:iectric Station on lllack Point, closed for a period of five years. All that part of the Willamette lllver. situirted in Clackamas coun ty, and known as the Tall ltace ot the Crown Willamette Paper Com pany, beginning at a point near tile mouth of said Tail Kaco on the south hank thereof, thence extend ing across said Tall Knee follow- Iiil the line established by the bridue across said Tail Itace to the north bank thereof; thence in westerly, southerly and easterly di rection around the bank of s&id Tail Hace to i ne place of beyinninK, closed for a period of ten years. , Klaskaninn Uittver. situated In Clatsop County, beninninK at lbn-th Kalis, approximately three miles above the State Kish Hatchery lo cated on said river, and extending down said river to the junction of the South Kork with said Klas kanlne Hiver. closed to May 1 K of each year for a neriod of ten yeru's. Kerry Creek and all tributaries thereof, situated in Coos County, closed for a period of ten years. Olive 1-itke, Ijike Creek Ueser-1 voir, and Lake CiVek. situated In w Orant County, closed to July 1 of i each year for a periodOif ten years. Middle Kork of the John Day U i v er. si t u a t ei' I n C ra n t C ou n t y. from a point three miles below the town uf Austin In said county, to its source. includliiK all tributaries thereof above said closing point, closed for a period of five years. lllue Lake, Campbell Lake and Dead Horse fjike. situated In Lake County, closed from September 1 to July Ij of each year for a period of ten years. Munsel Lake. ( oliardUike. Clear ijp.ase iinii iicsei i.v liihc siiuineu in 1 -a ne -l ouniy, ioseu 10 juiy id. 1930. WhoaMnk Lake, situated In Lime County, closed for a period of ten years. Warner Lake, situated tn Linn County, closed foi a period of two years. ANca Hiver. situated in Lincoln County, for a distance of HmiO feet above umi looO feet below the dam across sTid river at the State Fish hery on said river, closed for a tWJi Jod of ten years. Kinney Iike. situate !ffti AValln- nii County, closed for a period of three years. All streains flowlnc Into Wallowa, Tike, situated in Wallowa Countf from said lake to the Kails situate in said streams, rinsed to July 1 of each year for a period of ten years. (g) Wallowa Hiver, AMiated in Wal lowa County. nn-V'all tributnrfes thereof. bei;innimr at a p.olnt 10P0 feet above the east and sooth boundary line of the City of En terprise, and extendinir down said river to a point Inoo feet below the State Kish Hatchery rial property line cro-Mnp said river, closed for a period of ten years. Deschutes Hiver. situated in 6asco County, for a dintanee of it feet above and e0 feet below from the center line crossint: said river in S-ctlnn 17, Township 4. S. It K. Willamette Mr rldlnn. ut Ouk SprinKs Ki-h Hatchrrv on said river, closed for a period of ten vears. Clear Crk. situated in Wash Incton County, closed for a period of ten years. Hi NePtucc.i River, situated r? ahnihlll County, and all tribu taries thereof, above Menrinw tiir j closed for a period ot ten years. aieci kx Koruand, Oreon. this Hth day of February. OHK.C.ON ST t v. .!ift.' f 1 box ol Marmola, ' 1 1 ! p' 1 11 1 11 1 11 1 ttmmmm i 1 1 i i i i I COMMISSION. ' 33