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UEDPORD MAILTRIBUNK Dally, Monday, WnUj PuhlUhed by tht HEDPOH1) FUUfTlKO 00. it-is u. m 8U Pb BOBERT W. RUM Editor B. 8UM1TKU SWI1H, W.n5 Ad lndcpcttdc-nt N if Entered u wood-olw Jitter it Mdr lord, Oregon, under Act ol lurch 8, 1H7. SUBSCRIPTION BATHS Kf Mail In Admiral DftiJy, with HundBjr, rr 17.60 Daily, with Suuu, month "6 Uj, without Sunday, year 0.60 Daily, without Sunday, month 66 Weekly Mail Tribune, on year.... t.00 Sunday, on ytr t.00 By Carrier, In Adanc--In Uedtord, Aah land. Jacksonville, Central Point, Pnotnli, Talent, Gold Hill nd on HiKhwayit Dally, with Sunday, month I .7t Dally, without Sunday, month 06 Daily, without Sunday, ont year. TOO Daily, with Sunday, on year 6.00 All term, caab In advance. MkWBKH op tub AHWOOIATED pkbss BeceiTit'ff FuU Leaaed Wire Service Only paper In city or county receiving new by telegraph The AjMociated Preaa la eiclualvely en titled to tli uae (or republication of all oewa diepat'-hea creditvd to it or otherwise credited in U.ll paper, and also to th local Oewa published herein. All r I ante (or republication of ipeclal dl fatcbea herein art alao rtr-i. Official paper of the City of Medford. Sworn dally average circulation for ill month endli.g Oct. 1, 1927, UCt, (preacnt elrouUtion 4626). Advertletog ifpreaentatlvf If. O. IIOOKNHKN A COMPANY Office In New York, Chicago, Detroit, Ban JTrandaco, Loa Angelea, Seattle, Port- Ye Smudge Pot Br Arthur Ferry lljll and dale oro nfiiimo with the massed colors and fragrance of wild flowers, and the home ohesl nuts In front of Univ clubskl aro feellnK their oats. Nature scat ters lis lilooniR with riotous dis order. This must disgust a flower lurer, who always employs the running artistry of planting flow ers in straight rows. alongside a walk, a house, or a fenco. Thus a clash of colors Is avoided. The elite sallied forth last even ing in their formal duds and swal lowtail coats, among the latter be ing tho Hon. K. li. Gore. Ho Is an outstanding figure when thus adorned, and should keep It on and run for something in I ho May primary. Dresses were worn by the womenfolks, several roveallng n township of back. Col. Lindbergh will tako no more Congressmen on airplane rid us. It was feared a mishap would occur, and u Congressman eat killed. llt'KINRKK IS lU'KlNlXK (Detroit News) Youth buys a decrepit mo ,tor car. No Insurance is taktn out and tho enr Is driven reck lessly. Ilecauso the car Isn't worth anything H owner 'Aocsn't particularly care what happens, lie may ovon court collision lu llio hope cf col lecting from tho olher follow. JJut If he hltM another car or runs down a pedestrian noth ing can he collected from hlni,. He has nothing, and nothing from nothing leaves nothing. 11. Klewher, tho demon social lion Is now a "f".liiK youth." The police Hiispect mat Mr. Klewher set himself afire. ' Tho editors of 1'orlland pa porn could print no more pictures, and throw no more Ink, If their amor ous Mayor had kissed them. In stead of Mary (.iarden, grand opera star. fias sIIoInIh report the first auto nomad, who Is mad. Young Indies old enough and ntrong enough to wash the supper dlsheM, are frequently seen roller skating In the hi., area. UIhIi water softens tin nails, and rotter skating gives graceful polso for the ballroom. The Portland police department 1b thero with bells on. when It comes to Prohibition enforcement. With city funds, they bought liquor and then with heroic devotion to duty, drank nil the same, but suf ficient for evidence. This course left nothing for the Jury, alu sub ject to the pangs of parched v htstlea when doling out Justice. I'so of public funds for capturing Volstead violators has been thor oughly discredited, as an average bootlegger will catch himself. Tho (lahdicvikt who has been Imprisoning No. ii feet I it No, 2 shoes, since the last National fJuard encampment, thus causing sympathetic aching by bunions of all who saw her wend her agonir ing way to and from work, made a mistake and bought brogans that cause no memories of Iho Spanish Inquisition. She always purchased , Miiar' footwear, and there is gen eral t'f joiciug that she haw got that way herself. O The Los Angeles dam does nut seem to have been worth a darn. WHAT lUMOINtil'ltS II I'M (Tuno, 'Hail: Hall! The-ff .uiik's All Here") Foupl Boup! We nil want Soup! Tip your bowl and drain it Let yourMvhlsliers A'raln It Itnrk! Hark! The Tunny Oiso J.lston to tho gurgling boys. Fish! Fish! We munt have Fish! We don't want It0ton-y Nor a little lhon-y Fresh Fish! Wo won't eat Stale Any kind of fish hut uhnle. Meat! Meat! Hrlng on (he Meal! Fresh nnd Juicy Cow Meat! JIftm nnd I'icklcd Pigs-Feet! ainb Chops and Pork Chops, loo Any kind of fneat will do. J'ie! Pio! We want our pie! 4'ncoanut unit Cherry pencil mid Huckleberry Minco Pio In mighty fine That'n tho way Ro-tar-lans dine. (Rotary Mag ) 4 Mr. F. A. Daugherty motored In from tho Phoenix district yester day on a visiting and shopping trip. THE CHEAP LABOR MENACE AT THE present time over onc oiclilli of Jliis fcniiry'a popu lation in foreign born, or nearly l",0it,000. This one-einhtli furnishes: One-third of all insane in our asylums. One-iuarter of all paupers in our alms .houses. One-sixth of all criminals in our peni! entiaries. In 1'ittsliuip; last year there were more injnlers than in Great Britain, and more in St. Iritis gVau in KncUiml and Wales. These faets are tuKen from an article in the April Harper's entitled "The Future of America." The writer, who is anonymous, immiratO'ii restrictions lire continued, and eiincriies or the lirecdiiiK of better stocks carried out, this civilization will sow the needs of its own downfall and t'O the wny of Greece und Rome and Egypt. Nevertheless a strong drive is being liindo in Congress now to repeal the immigration law of 1!)U4 and Icill the national origins plan. v liehiiid this drive arc tho alien blocs and tho Jiig Business demand for cheap labor. Tho latter is tho more serious for it is backed by American votes and American money. This demand for cheaper labor, however, has led to most our racial troubles. It was this demand that created slavery, that led to Chinese exclusion, Japanese restrictions, and is now pouring Mexican peons into Southern California and the South western States. Population increases niv generally desired. Hut as the writer of this article says: . Vastly more important than the nunihet' of people in future America will be the quality and type of those people. Neither numbers, wealth, power nor forms of government will determine our lalo as completely aB will tho character of our citizens. The time has certainly come when the lure of mere numbers must be abandoned by the American pocple, and a concerted effort made to raise the quality and standards of our citizen ship, before wc again consider opening our ports to all who wish to enter. The Immigration I.nw of 1924 should he retained, and anv attempt to repeal the national whelmingly beaten. QUILL Tears : Liquid cuss words. Mr. Hoover promises to do Mr. Coolide's work, so liis elec tion won't effect uny eliime worth noting. Onec she "had nothing to weiir" when she went out ; now she lins nothing to tnkc off when she conies in. The neighbors seldom know the real reason daughter is sent away to have her voice cultivated. The Polish Sejm is the only but others buvc their share. Houghing it,, modern style: sedan windows open. Man may be inferior, hut he won't pay $25 for a $1.08 hat just because the clerk says it's perfectly precious. Marriage: A ceremony that causes a man to mind bis p's and q's and assures a woman she needn't. Most people are a little color blue when they're merely yellow. H isn't the fear of death that makes some people drive care fully; they just hate to get the new ear scratched up. Simile: As obscure as a favorite sou of yesteryear. Still, the only reason the "dirty work" must be left to eheai foreign labor is because it, doesn't pay $S.(I0 a day. Hy the time a Democrat has attracted attention enough to be presidential timber, lie has made two-thirds of the party mail. j Another ndvantiiup in inmm'imiting Trosidonts in .1 llluit it wouU boost the shIp of had-colil roiiunlies. Correct this sentence: ir't n thrill out of a new tl "She's ARE GIVEN HEARING Arrested last night in the south ern part uf the city, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Moore were scheduled to have ht'nrlngs today In the local Justice court on charges of p.O) session ami transportation of 10 u ft I I mi n of alleged moonshine, THE NEBBS The Sore Spot 7: ttfue TClAL I'j COMIM& UP TOESDAV AMD STILL kjo woeo lUOM FLIMT AMD AS TME TIME 6SOWS NEA,TMe COWRDEWCE OF POTT3 MESB IKFUUT FADES OUT. sou HAVEWT HEARD NET 1 SEE-TMEV FOiJMD SOME PAWK MM THE WA5 21 MEDFQltD MATT dctrlaiNfrfll lint Ulllt'SK Htnct origins plan should be over 1 POINTS legislature spelled with a "j,' Hiding in Hie park with the blim 1. They think they arc iiiuary is too oM," said the Sossip, "to which the arresting officers snv was being delivered at tho time the arrests were made. Mr. and Mrs. Moore, who are both being held in the county jail, with the latter in the woman's ward, are accused of having beon connected jivilh moonshine handling I for sometime and had been under surveillance of authorities for weens. i in arrests were mane ny or snmim tney te (trained? T. n.l 1 eputy sheriffs Oscar Duuford. Answer Unite so. Try singing ' Lewis Jennings and Paul JcnninKs"Mc and My Shadow." I suppose and Policeman Sloneker. you refer to x-ray negatives. They eexiTLEMEM I VUE HAVENJT V UF-0 VIFT. HE WILL 13E FOR THE TEIA.I 1 MAVEMT LOST, WICAPPECS COKJFDENK:e.l'M WOT CAE HE' DRIVINJ&. (if 'If TRTBUyE, MEDFORD, Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. Binned letter! pertaining to peraonaj health and hyfient, not to dleeaee dtarnoeia or treatment, will be enewered by Dr. Brady If a at a roped, aelf-addreaaed envelope i enclosed. Lfttrre ehould be brief ud written In Ink. Owing to the large number ol letters re oeived, only a few can be attaweied here. No reply can be made to queries not conform ing to Instruction. Address Or. William Brady, in car ol this newspaper. IMMUNITY A reader, If. M. L., askn: Would- n't It be poMMlhle to itnulo nil the ordinary dupe for acquiring Im munity to pneumonia, roughly nc- jcorUiiiK to Uh relative merit? Kay you Mtart with th moat Important factor pr consid eration and mark t ln.t 1 ail n.l than the other 1 with their rela tlve valuoH, riht down to wr. I, f .,; for one, would value your eMll nialo of theHO 1 have llMtcd: (1) Keeplnt; weight up to normal by (a ) cod liver oil; (h) forced feeding and reHt; c) liiHulin treatment. (2) Ultraviolet ray treat ment. (3) Natural Hunlight. (4) Vaccines. (f) Pfjoiwr indoor humid ity and heat during the we anon of artificial heating. ti) Frewh air Ruling Bleep ing hours. ( 7 ) O t no pa t h i c, ch i r n p rac tic or other mechanotherapy or manipulation. I do not know what relative value to attach to any of these Itema. ex cept the laHt In the Hut, which I uhntlld cv ham a vulna r.t A ftft an far aa Immunity to pneumonia lalcrlHU be "otte" over ; 11 concerned. normal ceHsatlon of menstruratton. Immunity, as I understand It, In j a positive Rt.i,(e, always relative anA nnvw nhm.liiln- It mo ho herltcd or acquired, and once you gain a given degree of Immunity to a given disease it Is' very diffi cult to lose it. Certainly, so far as our scientific knowiedgo of im munity Is concerned, one cannot lost his Immunity to pneumonia from any trifling exposuro to cold or wet, such as we Inevitably en counter In everyday life. This Is not Just my ''theory": it Is a plain statement of a scientific truth, andt I challenge anyone Jo produce any scientific evidence to the contrary. All animal experimentation, and the little human experimentation wc have, shows that It is practical ly impossible to rob an individual of any Immunity he may happen to have. To my mind this is. a great satisfaction to know, it pre vents one from worrying over mis fortunes that never happen. We are just beginning to under stand that there aro factors which are essential for the development of i in tn unity, and If these factors are not available, the individual cannot develop immunity.. ( He member immunity Is a positive sta'o, and Is not "resistance,'! ) Some influence in suuligbt is such a factor; wo believe ot present .It is In the ultraviolet rays of nlin ilght. or ultraviolet rays from any artificial source. These rays setlm to bear some rela' Ion to the un identified substance lu foods called vitamin, specifically one now known as vitamin A. An adequate supply of foods containing vitamin A seems to be essential for tho de velopment of Immunity . against respiratory Infections. including pneumonia. t'od liver oil is one source of vitamin A: butterfat, egg yolk, pure raw fresh milk, ami green leaves (spinach, celery tops, lettuce, raw cabbage, beet greens, dandelion greens, turnip tops, rad ish tops) eaten raw. Cooking tends to destroy the vitamin, though not entirely; the less cooking the bet ter. i nere is no uvinence inai ones; weight is of any Importance in re- Earn to immunity to pneumonia. Xo vaccine or hacterinor se- rum has been found to influence lmmuniiy. though such remedlesithe paper '.hut tells so fully may be valuable lu the treatment-1 nnnn'u prni roHmiroPH. of certain eases of pneumonia. i Em-losed please find a poem. Fresh air probably aids In the nriiutlf u Ireland." from tho development rf humility by rca- undersigned, which t would like son of the ultraviolet Influence nrlvnll r1 inwPt nrt iHn nmk some vitamin influence it carries. There is not enough experimental evi dence available n.s yet to establish this supposition as a fact. VUvKTlONK AMI AXSWKUS Oincvr Not Communicable. Will yoif please tell me how to 1 disinfect and dress a cancerous I1 sore. J. It. Answer That is ti mciliral mat ter your doctor will Instruct you. I can only assure you that ordi nary soap and water cleanliness is adequate protection against any in fection from such a case. Shades of tho Sinuses. If one has slight shades In si-1 rinses Is it safe tn lenve ihem nt.mn ' VOU ftUT BACK LIKE A CASED LIOKJ BECAUSE VOUB WECVE5 AT2E CALM AlOO QUIET ANJO VOOE EVE5 ARE LOOKIWG begcjinjg 1M& OKEOQy, SATURDAY, TO IWKl'MOXIA urn Sanskrit to me. I'd leave such ueKtiin to my doctor' judKmenl. itatiio Atimuy una iiurn iuhi. j IMeaxe put In the paper If there id anything In these rndfo active ; pads. AIo If the infru red liAip lu a punitive cive for . . . I K. A. 11. I AnHwer Kvldently there Is ;oud money .In the radio active pad ho- Just an expensive way of wiyihn heat or warmth. A hot griddle or lu,'1",lt "lovellor,.a hot " bott!? will 'curii - all that an infra red : lamp can cure. Hut as Mr. Bar-' num remarked ... Chocolate and Cocoa. j From a health viewpoint is It I permiHKahlc to uhc cocoa In place1 of chocolate In making pudding or' chocolate spread ? Is there any I difference between chocolate and j cocoa, except the cake and powder i form 7 H. C. H. Answer Kither is holesorue enough. Chocolate is richer than j cocoa, in fat. othcrwiHO they are almost Identical. So use whichever you prefer. I'll Irttve chocolate, tf you please. No Chrangc. Is It so that women will get over the change of life more quickly if ;they take x-ray treatments? C. It. G. Answer Xo. The change of life, so called, is not an aliment nor a A UUL a Mil. Xo Symptoms. IMease tell me something about mj"oma of tumors Mrs. H. 8. Answer It Is better for the pa tient to tell the doctor her symp toms. (Copyright John F. Dllle Co.) . What gltrt mo In why ho ninny friends and luck leave abruptly ter a feller wins a bride. It would be fun t' know how many automobile owner make $1.25 an hour, same as service station me dia i lies. Communications March 22. To the Editor: Was pleased to learn from men tlon In Oregonian of the scenery of Houthern Oregon, from tho pocm written and published in of comment. Though both places are fa r a pa rf, in ma ny ways na t u re has blessed them with exquisite scenery. "Down Medford way" lakes, rivers, valleys and hills are likewise captivating to the visit ors. Reminds me of Ireland for its greenxry. Ireland, located ob the west side of the old world whose cli mate is warmer than any other part of the Hrltish Isles or even France except along tho Medi terranean. County Cork in Ire land watering places are con s'dered by tourists as equal to the HI v tern, or the scenery of Venice of Naples. Tho port of ors, locaieu as u is un me European gateway, the center of commerce and shipping between Europe and America, will soon AINJT WOCRVlWS.' X VOURE OUST RUM NJ IMG AROUMO ' LIKE "THEN VAJECEI vouc mimd roe M.M HUUK3 DLttK. c. MARC1I 24, 1928. Rippling Rhymes (By Walt Mm) EXPERT OPINION The Kreat inventor, who has made a turnout brand of marma lade, and named a world renown, believes said world in glad to know what his convictions are, and bo, he hands opinions down, tie takes ui cheerfully some themes of which he's ignorant, if seems, as any bonehead jay; he knocks established facts awry, and people sadly wonder why he gives himself away. They thought, for many '' a long decade, that he, the kin of marmalade, was great and wise and strong; but now. dis cussing abBtruse things, discre tion to the birds he flings, and shows 4iis head is wrong. .The great man's made himself ab surd; no longer will his spoken word have any weight or force; and should he once again uprear the ribald multitudes who hear will laugh until they're hoarse. I've made mud fences' all my days; my work has gained the lavish praise of critics-everywhere; no man can view a fence of mine and say it's punk or out of line, or otherwise than fair. You talk mud fences and I'll rise, the artist's fervor in my eyes, and talk for half a day; and you'll find no weird mistake, no foolish crack, no dizzy break, In anything Isay. I know mud fences con and pro, and 1 am satisfied I know but little else beside; so when you ask me to orate concerning deep affairs ot state, the favor Is denied. You find me silent as a clam con cerning that old Boulder dam at all such themes I balk; mud fences occupy my heart, and 1 am wedded to my art, ot that alone I'll talk. - retain its former prestige, being free from fogs, become a great airport, and tourists from Amer ica will : spend much of their vacations when going to the con tinent in lrelnnd, as there are up-to-date facilities ' to suit . thorn. Visitors state that its wondrous charms of scenic beauty aro un excolled. Few abroad but think Ki-.n a small country like the Isle of Man, but this is nut so. Its exports to Cirout Britain be fore the grout war were as great ..U .l.,.-.. r....,n lln TTnlln.l ShulM that Is. of cattle about 1,000,000 head; its export sto America of man power also Is"-well .on the map. - , . As Great Britain has no water power owing to the ocean tides in streams, tho liiver Shannon in Ireland will, when water power Is harnessed, revive ntuny- of -the ancient industries in the isle nnd regain its nnelent prestige.'" Kre long markets for Oregon lumber and wheat shipped through tho l'nnama cunul regularly for Irish ports. No doubt A brisk trade will como about In foreign trudo of bulh countries. Ik'uutlful Ireland Whcro winding rivers meander, through fields of .emerald greon; Where trees grow tall nnd stately. nnd dimpled lakes aro seen. O'er sun-kissed hills and valleys, where sparkling valor flowss N o land so fair as Ireland no matter where you go. 1 Here Cud has moulded mountains. here pasture reigns preme; -' l.lfo in that dear old country is i(ke a pleasant dr.am. There nature's hand is lavish, to tho sons of Erin's Isle. And Is charming to the others, whoso pleasures hero be guile. So let her sons nnd daughters rally 'round the stand. And never strangers travel, into a foreign land. And those who so have wandered from her fair emerald, shore May they return with blessings, and rest there evermore. COKN'BMtrs O'DONOVAN. Port hind. Ore., March 2 4. Stomacli Why suffer with an 'angry, upwt tomach? Get box of Chamberlain ' Tablets, mod in a few days your toenach will be back to normal. A aenvible treat ment for upset stomach, gas-pains, bilious ness, ladigestion and constipation. Fifty and 25-cent pocket slses at druggists. For free sample, write Chamberlain Medicine Co 509 6th Avenue. De Mnlnn. lemtm. ma VVWUiJv m 'TCJLK TS StSSSSt mmhhmnmmhhmSJiSm I'D HlM like, to se:e; M COME BACK-1 HE'S A GOOD FELLOW AMD THEW CAM 1 DOWT WAMTTOthe SUBOECT. SEE VOU COM- , X AImY FIDIMG BOV3 TROUBLE BETRAVEO. THIMKIMC .ABOUT, LJ.A.CaiA- Brisbane's Today (Continued from Pa On Thomas r . Rvan who as the late J. Plerpont tjrundnm Wllhlte of gam. Val SsaV "could have been the , and J;v ri.-hMit man in the worm u u cared tHake th trouble." sends his diamonds by airplane from the 1 iHrHi! nl Africa to be cut in 1W- land and sold in frindon The human race has done a good started. a t th b centurv , ileal Diii.c - , . . r.l anlH itlSV knBW SUOUt Wl ' they ever could nope to inow, sci lence generally thoiwhP It had I reached the top. And the great 'Wallace, who discovered evolution -with Darwin, in his "Man's Place : In the Universe," 'e(;iaed,,,ha,t.H; . telllgence exists only on this lime ! earth. Some of the really great : cosmic intelligences would laugh at that, if cosmic Intelligence ever laughs. I Ninety representatives, only one iBenator, accepted Colonel Und- berth's invitation to fly and see i how safe it is. Representatives 'are younger. The older senators ;know thev will soon have to take I a long upward flight, with no re J turn ticket, and are willing to wait ; for that. !' With the latest invention, the ! flying pilot, looking at a dial, con trolled bv radio, realizes iiiaium'j any deviation from the true course mapped out. That instrument, with another telling the plane's height above the ground, will make fogs of no consequence, apart from pos sible collision. The filer will go through them as easily as a locomotive engineer goes through a dark tunnel. There was a nice crowd of ladies at the Sewing club which was held Wednesday at Mrs. Ted Hoefft's. Miss York explained, tho different ways of making lump shades. A bounteous din ner was served, which was en Joyed by all. The next mooting will be held at Mrs. Cecil Cul bertson's. H. H. Kox went to Jacksonville Thursday to visit his son. Curtis, who Is a very sick little boy at the .sanitnrium. Mrs. Frank Kllnglo entertained a number of relatives from Med ford and Butte Falls Sunday. Mr. and Mi's. T. H. Simpson also Mrs. Simpson's, father, Mr. Glenn, and Mrs. J. S. Parson of Ashland, were callesr . at tho I.. H. Wyant home Sunday afternoon. Lowell Zundel left for Port land and iJi Grande the first of the week. He expects to remain at Iji Grande all summer. John Settles, who Is a student at the S. O. S. N., Is spending this week's vacation- at the homo of U H. Wyant. Mrs. K. R. Meyer's mother, who has been quite, ill, is im proving. Lou Waleh was brought home tho Inter part of last week. Ho says he feels lots bettor to bo home, though ho does have to remain in bod. Mrs. H. Zundel and daughter, Janet, visited Mrs. Zundol's mother at F.aglo Point ono day the first of the week. Harry Tonn has been 111 witn b cold the past week, j Some members of the Epworth league class of Ashland are j going to hold services In I-ike Creek Anrll 1 nt 2:30. All are invited to attend. Come and help make the meeting a success. Political Announcements FOB SHERIFF I em a candidate for the repub lican nomination for sheriff, pri mary May 18. CHAS. D. STACY. May 17. COUNTY CI.ERK I am a candidate for republican nomination for county clerk; prom tains personal attention, economy and courtesy. G. R. CARTER. May 17. Talent. COUNTY SCHOOL SITEUIN TKNDKXT I am a candidate for the demo cratic nomination for tho offlco ol County School Superintendent in tho May primary. RAYMOND Ij. CORNWELL, Principal Washington School 358tf COUNTY COMMISSIONER I am a candidate for ro-nomina-tlon on the republican ticket for County Commissioner. If nomi nated and elected I will c9Uinue to do my best to give the people an economical business adminis tration. VICTOR RL'RSKI.b. May 17 By SOL HESS HELL COME BACK. LIKE A BULLET NAJILU COME BACK LOOKIMG FOB GOTf HIS NJEST IM THE CARTRIDGE.' ' ' LAKE CHEEK j Wallace Itagsdalo went to Jack. sonvllle last Sunday to be treated ' by Dr. Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Orissby ami I son. Donald, spent Sunday with llheir parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Tunn. 1 Mr adn Mrs. I f.itun and uorumy ,. - - - iwer0 gUe,t of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. ju - llhlte last Sunday. Conrad Neustrom. who is takin. ) treaimemo v - I Ashland, Is reported to bo In 1 ' . M Wn, Vussuaunf"' and oft children Mrs. M. were guests of Mr. D. Bowles Sunday. CHARLEY HALL DENES PORTLAND, Ore., Ma'. 24. (!) . Denial that tho Coos nnd Curry Tel ephone company, tho Oregon Tele phono company the Klamath Tele phone company were under option for sale, was made today by Char les Hull of Marxhfleld. A report yesterday siild W. H. Foslmy and company was planning to exerclxo option on those concerns. In a tclphono messago from Multifield today Hall authorized denial of the report, adding thut there was no Intention of selling the companies In which he is inter ested. ' Varicose Veins Reduced or Honey Back, Say Druggists Simple Home Treatment That Is ' (xlYlng .vmazing ju'suiw.. The world progresses. Today ail ments that look weeks to treat can " now be ended in a few days. If you ' have varicose veins or bunches you can start today to bring them back to normal size, and if you aro wtee you will do so. Just get an original oottie or Moone's Emerald Oil at any dis pensing pharmacist and apply It night and morning to the enlarged veins. J t is very po werf u 1 and penetrating, and only a little is re quired. After a few days treatment the veins will begin to grow smaller and by regular use will soon re duce to normal. Moone's Emerald Oil is also a marvelous healing agent.- One ap plication for instance stops the Itching of eczema, and a few up- . plications cause the eruptions to dry up, scale off and completely disappear. It is equally as effefc- ' tive in barber's itch, salt rheum, redness ami inflammatory skin trouble. People who want to reduce vari cose veins, or get rid of .eczema, ulcers, or piles in a few days should not hesitate to get a bottle at once. It is so powerful that a small bot tle lasts a long time.,, Any .phar . macy can supply you. - Heath's Drug Store and West Sido Phar macy Veil lots of it. 1 tegular users of Moone's Em erald Oil should buy tho new hos pital size. I Am Looking for STEADY CUSTOMERS I want COME-. AGAIN TRADE. They are worth some thing to me; I am worth something to them. Our INTERESTS ARE MUTUAL. I give them what they want in garments, the best in materials, de sign and finish. . ' NOTHING IS TOO GOOD. Can I Do More? penrn'itmjEti mw9mmmmmmmm Upstairs . janaaanicrr WHEN YOU IV A NT LUMBER CALL a Q TROWBRIDGE I.l.MRKR YARD I DCtcLX ONYX POINTEX HOSIERY For Women $1.98