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r IT VI M,. liEUFOKD mail Tribune Bally, n7, Mkir Publlabad by the BIDFOHU FBLSTUa 00. H IMI H. ru it. nw t BOBKRT W. BUHL, EdiUr . SUU ITER SMITH, Muuf . AS llKUpCIMltllt NWBpjpr feotarad u ateond-ciaaa mattar it Mad man, OHM, under Act ol Much , H7. ; iUBSonimos lATia I Br Mall In Advanca: ! Daur, with Sunday, jaar ' itelly, with Buudar, moota.... i '". ftailr, without Sunday, year.., 1 i Dally, without Sunday. raoulll.. Wuklf 11.11 Tribute, on Tear, T.ia .71 .SO .05 1. HO I f Sunday, on year :' By Carrier, In Advance In Bedford. AV land, Jacaannrllla, uentrat roioi, rueeuia, af-1-..t rinM Milt -nd on Hlrhwavat ! '. lai)y, with Sunday, muntb . I .7 .a , ilally, without uunoay, roouio . . . . Daily, without Sunday, oua year.. V Dally, with Sunday, one year.... All tenna, caab In adtance. TOO 1.00 !' MEMBER Of THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Becalrlng full Uaaed Wire Serrtcu i Only paper In city or county racelvlrii , wnt ty Ultgrapn. The Aaaoclaled Paa la eiclualiely en titled to the uae foe republication of ail newi diapatchea credited to it or otherwlee Credited In thlf paper, and alao to the local Oewa publieued herein. All rluhta for republication of anacial dla tatcbea herein are aUo reaerved. Sworn dally average cftcuiatlon for lis r aaontha endlug Oct. 1, 1017, aeoi, (praaent circulation 4626). Advertielng rtepreeentaHTa M. 0. MOOEJiSKN A CoBI'ANT ' Offlrea In New York, Chicago, Detroit, an Itanctaeo, Loa Aagelea, Seattle, l'ort- Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Ferry " " The Lord, reputed uy n legend (n look nftef children, fooln, mid 'f- ijentii Intoxicated, nhould nlno keep tin eye on nvintorn imeiikinR off on !eV.fiiKht ncrosH the. Atlantic ocean. ' Venterdny tills col. attacked the II ITnlv. cluhHkl lawn, and demanded 'J that Ha hall- be cut. Before the , . ultimatum wbh printed tho lawn vn oheared. (Subscribe for the JHUII II IUUIU. I There In o notion prevalent omonK ffmnltw. that any male encaned In a dreia auit, la "too adorable for words." It la mill nmliitnlned that, with the excep tion of tho Hon. K. K. (lorn, the Ha ihtta attired appears as some IhlliK the cat feloniously driiKKcd into the house. A dress milt In tensifies the mental Kalniitishnesn of tho wearer In mnny cases. And. 'When they wear a shirt with a 'fuffled front . . . ! I'Kiicv is KNiiAirrritun .(( (Ircs l)b4iatfii) WHITE PLAINS, N. Y Mar. 20. Percy tlrninKor. tho . I, American pianist, announced today he Is to marry .Miss lolln Viola Kti'om, Sweilish poet nnd painter. He described her as 'a radiant Nordic Amazon, as beautiful as tho morning." Tho llKht of tho atato of OreRon o legally crack the necks of James Wllloa and Kllsworth Kellcy condemned murderers, on April 13 next, rouses not aven paatdmc In terest, thoush coijtrary to humani tarian principles, and the itcntle dictates of Christianity and civili sation, of which there is consliler ' blc boasthiK. The rutlilessness of tho double hanKlnic will he glossed with hypocrisy. It will be main tained, semi-offlcially, that the butchery "Is horrible, hut neces laury." Tho necessity of u pre meditated horror Is plain. II will also be smirked, by apologists for ' " the barbarity, that "It Is but slm i.,ile justice." Simple, is not the word. Ct'UtHinte mnnupeiH of north wont ooU.'Ke footlmll teuniH pro ..''jpotio to prohibit the rmllo broad " CUHtlliK of football KumuH next full .'on the kiouiuIh that It urlppli'H tlu H nlti'iitlunop. ThlH proven that the inniHirttn rnrinuniTH nil mild k" hack to Hchool. i , A l.KO Ft A It It KHO A KTI N J DEEKUOR.V, .March 23. (Special) Wllllnm Thh-neH, Jr., purcbUHed a kid milk roai InHt Hummer about t b r e e months old nt that time, and on March 21. nt 10 o'clork bnd n hnhy K"t WUHani'M birth day Ih uIho nn March 21, hlH birth beltiK nt 10 o'clock. Quito n coincidence. John J. Voter, who Hhook hamU with u candidate for the lejtlHla ture a week K, nnd HUHtalned u biidly wrenched arm, Ih mi the mend. Your corr. bus received an nnonyntouH communlca t Ion In which the writer cajolen your coir. CaJoIcH is n word we have been waiting for a good chance to uhr for Hume time, und It compureH favorably with unythltiK In the vocal orgunH of Atty (1. Newbury. who in a glutton fur the llkcH of 'consummate" nnd "Haturnulla Tho identity ot the writer In known nlno the NpenieM of her dug, und the complexion of her nuio. Vn Ichh iimendn nre made a high curd will be played. Have Heveru.1 California place to exchange for Oreum,. (Ail '- " Koueburff Newn-ltevlew.) It don't pucm like u fair exchtinno. f; Republican, of tho city nn Jitiounce they will indutKe in no further debates with V. Canon, the Violent and valiant Knpe ii-ohhIiik Ifunrdlan, nnd one of the few mir .jMvorii of the Democracy In thene VnirtJi, unleKd he ccuc to empba . lr. hl niRiimcntH with bin "tuivrl. f-:f ! ALLEH'S FOOT-EASE Btotis tlie iialn ot t'orna and Itunluiia and ou call walk all day hi enne anil comfort. Nothing Kivr )mch roller to hut, llretl, . acbliut, IntlatniHl or Rwul Ien teet, tllairra or ral luaci. A little tlUNS ) rMI-U9l aiirliiklrrt In ' each alioe In tlie inornltiK wlllmaltryouMrKPiriMnii tirbt ahoei. It taara I lie friction (ruin tlie alioe. Al iwe.va uae It for liatu-iiiK to ''If cU BUSINESS MUST BE CO.MIXfi from tlie souree it dots, Hie rf'rt tlint business in til Ik roimtrv in L'lutwiiio; stcatlily better, Ims jrmit wt-iifht The New York World, the Denioerutie jourmil in the country, is authority for this state- mont, and it Was made after a survey. A similar statement from a have little weight, for it would cal propntciindu ulonp the pail." hut when tlio country's lcadini; Democratic newspaper makeii mich u Htiitemcnt, it in necessarily us coiivincinir as any intlustrial survey could be. For everyone realises that sucli a fiiKlinii'can't but fail but injure very much at heart. It may he unfortiiiiato', hut is nevertheless true, that the iViuerieun people lis a whole, partieul.yly those Noii-l'artisans who hold the balance of power, vote pretty close to their pocket-books. f eeonouiie. eonditioiis are are making money, they vote for is true they vote for "a change." "Hin-iiiess kooiI and winjj; the Iiepublican party could enjoy, of its inleprity, and freedom from (leinauoi;iicry, t hut the New York World should he authority BEING VISIONARY AS PREDICTED in this column the other day, practical poli ticians; of both parties regard Senator Dorah's attempt to. pay back Sinclair's $lliO,fmo as u great joke. The incident is taken only as further proof that the Idaho .Senator is several kinds of a Nit-Wit. Perhaps they are riuht, but of reasnnini;. If an individual or a lare ciary of stolen poods, we don't the profits accruing therefrom would hy ridiculed or condemned. They why should such action by a political party! Only the other day, a bank covered t tint defalcations by n subordinate had resulted in seri ous losses to depositors, puid them buck from his own private fortune. fiuisna), yes. Tint was it ridiculous? To us it appeared rather a fine and very honorable thinjr to do. Of course such payment doesn't wash out. the original of fense. I int. nothiiiK can do thai. Under ordinary circumstances, returning profits improperly gaiiied provides about the only effective way of repudiating a crooked transaction. Kveryone knows, and those who don't can read the Su preme Court records, that Sinclair made this contribution in return for receiving federal oil land grants to which he was not entitled. Kveryone also knows that the government, official who made This possible received several hundred thousand dol lars in a black satchel. This is what ex-Secretary Fall terms a "business transac tion." Money in the hand, apparently, is worth two, or three, indict incuts. Well, it is the sort of 'business transact inn of which Senator Honili is very iniich ashamed, lie can't, remove that crime from the records. Mint he can as a member of the Republican party do what he can to prevent, his party from profiting by it. t Hut "it is only a futile gesture." Futile ,is far as raising the if 111(1,0011 is concerned perhaps, hut not futile as an expres sion of moral purpose. And wc, for one, arc glad ton "visionary ' enough to do il. QUILL AmcricimiHiii i A tolerant tho dirty work; an intolerant white eollar nnd' prospers. A few million hay scouts eouM tell marines that the way to qvoitl ttu unihiiKh is to have scouts in front. Kdscl Ford says planes can't people learn to fly in them. You hear no more of renegade Indians, so it must be that .. 11 p . 1 . 1 ... 11 nil ill 1 iiein luivit 1111 weiiu lime You can It'll 1 ho guest room. It's Hit' one with the nmlln on tin; witll ami seven t'iirai't'tti1 burns on Ibe ilrosst'i'. Holy war: An uprising against infidel dugs who have tliv filled to disonlinue (lit- regular animal bribe. Tlie dog- in the mauler was a female. "Tei'lmps I ean't show yon a nootl time," said she, "but 1 dare you to l:.v, any lady friends." THE NEBBS-On With the Dance .. ;,vi By SOL HESS ffiM S TVJE TRIO,!. OPCkjJ, '-Twc PEOPLE VS. PUNT " HE iS ChcQ6ED NAJ1TH THC RoeBET?y OF THE BCuslK AT P.AMO GROWING BETTER must powerful mid Htrtresiv? Very thorough and extensive I Republican newspaper would be taken as merely more politi- time-lumored line of tlie "full dinner the cause, which the World has generally mtlisfactory, ami they the status quo; if the reverse belter" is tlie best political asset and it is greatly to the credit" for such a pronouncement. IN THE RIGHT WAY wc still fail to follow their line corporation had been the benefi believe an attempt to return president in the South, who dis there is a public man in Washing , POINTS contempt Tor tin alien who does hut mi lor tho one. who wears a ..... he produced in quantity until What ahout automobiles? ) 7 TT 1 UFRC. UrJDER AM EXPEM&C r Z-Z CRML OM ME . Hi WWTS YOU W DOJT .. . -ai Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. Slfnad Urttera pertaining to peraonal health treatment, will be anawered brief and written . in ink. J UJ Dr. Hr.dv If a Lettera ahouUj be , u Inatittctiona. Addrtaa Dr. Wlllieni Brady. In cara of Una newapaper. TinitD itorxi), i.x tuk It in aurprlxlnir now respectful 1 rtnrt orderly the people have been durinn mw iaa rue, i had.the betier e.Muhi.,hmentM have'ion rude interruption here and there! thin ha ahviiVM huppened before when I have i-on-.X. sinned' out worn popular myths to apply uch a AnntzvrouH poison to! ohllvlon. In the the eye. In fuel. I believe cur eae of "robin:," ; Imllc arid should never In ued as . we arc mill HtruK-an antiseptic or disinfectant, be- KlInK to je 1 n a runs of its poisonous nature. Ifj position where you must use an antleptirj In thef we can rhuck the remainn Into the pit uml be done with it. though a pint of botllnK water. Let It from the temper of the crowd we rool and If any Mediment Hetties, fear ft Is KOlnw to lake a Iouk while : nw the c lear upper fluid, as drops yt to flniMh the funeral. I was all; or for bathfrm the eyes, si t for the furious reaction I felt j Iron Dust, mire the colic cortege would pro-1 Operntinff a machine boiinff cast voke. Maybe it will come later, ! Iron wheel 1 breathe considerable At the end of the last round I of the dust thrown off by the ma hud Jus! landed heavily on grand-j chine. Is this harmful to health? ma's wind and left her crumpled j .1. K. T. on the mat, with the referee bawl- Answer The iron dust In time low for an attendant to hurry off will produce a chronic fibrous lunt; ami find a computing machine, ho! disease. There are various ways he could count Chicago rules, to protect a worker from such dust What look the breath away from! poor crandma was the scientific! nssertfon that distension of a por tion of the alimentary tube by kuh or air does not cause pain or ills-! tress, if that Islrue, and let's hear from any physician, physiologist or other scientific authority who, doubts It Is true why, the very j spirit and life of the colic Idea Is done for. Isn't It? Since you seem lost In silence, I'll say certainly, yes. My motive In nieclinrr urandma' in combat about this is not a hid-, den one. 1 hope to save a million bimbos from wrons treatment, at few thousand from being misun-! derstood, and maybe u hundred' from nt-Blect when they really have something serious the matter in side. ! While we nre waitlhf: for the computinK machine to arrive, so the referee can record the elapsed time of grandma's unavoidable eb-1 sencc, let me assure Inexperienced yountt mothers anil their well meaning but often unreliable ad visers, that a regular blmlto natur ally grows red In tho faca screws up his eyes, scowls or frowns, grows hard In the belly and draw's up his legs when he cries. No mattcr whal he Is crying for. Please don't let any busybody tell you that these natural expressions mean "colic." And for the baby's sake, I beg of you, don'l think of giving any treatment for "gas" or "Indiges tion" unless the dodor directs it. In a series of 'il cases of alleged "colic" in infants, as diagnosed by novice molhers, neighbors, ami lit tle tin doctors, the actual cause ofC's men the trouble was found to be hun - gcr In nine cases, excessive and Irritating clothing in five cases. an- noyauce by glaring light and nolsesi In foul cases. Itching or smarting sitln roshos in four fuses, thirst In two cases, scurvy In two cases! (the Infants had never had any! fresh fruit Juice), and In one case sheer fatigue (tlie baby was sel dom undressed and put to bed he- fore N or s o'clock at night, and sometimes Kepi up us laie as iui at night). i ltun through tho list nnd you wlft recognize the truth of what I said! the other day the hotter ImbleH are eari'rt for, the less occos'lon will there be to accuse them nf colic. Once mnro I cannot resist the Impulse to say that our present sys tem of education. In which no pro vision Ih made to instruct future mothers about the care of infant ft. is n HtupendotiH farce. If education means developing children Into Hood citizens capable nf taking care of themselves. WKSTIOXS AND ANSWl'.ltS All Over a fan of Peal's. If a can of peart Is opened and left Hinnillnit nvernlithi will they he poisonous If eaten next day.' 1 ninlntaln that If the pears are good jwhen eanneil, they will he perfectlyi fit to eat even after staniiiui: in hP ' -4 Mm"s nr the can is 1 i.i' ii.i ...... .I... Iieen tohl fur years . . . - F. I). Answer And your friends are eorreet they have been toltl some slieh nonsense. However, you can clineh your argument ami silenee old lien Told hy Just eating the i iiavian runs his keen bine eye along pears.. 1 promise you this will lie the finished rail, and signals an perfectly safe. ,lf It was almost other num. who strniglilens it. anything else Ihin pears I'd gladly . Machines dig the ore, put it In come anil eat 'em for you. I'.ul I ships, unload 11, handle It, cold and I'd as soon eat a pear, fresh or eanniMl. as partake of Mark rasp li.'rrley, and that Is a test I'll never make for anyliody. Canning eon- and hygiene, not to dieeaae diagnoeie or tan.ned. lelf-addreaaed envelona u eueloeed. Oaifig to the large number of leuere re- roue oitsi:riii:s print dome riuch o'lvice on the label of tlu-lr queHtlonahle product, but Carbolic Arid I Bail Medicine. What effect hu a wwtk ttululimi i of carbolic ucid on th eye'.' II. 1 Answer It would ho unnafe to 'eyes, une boric? aefd tiolution n tea- hpoonful of boric arid dissolved In water bath, exhaust venlllatinu Instn nations, masks. (Copyright John l' DUle Co.) 1 don't think III' world's giltln' anv hotter or inn' woiiKin no many walled in m-iiwiik icr Bin. sprlngln' up ever' where. W cu l. -,.... ,!,.,. mud. si.lleriil' all as nun a-, tney nri,v i ''"'' k'n sll it circus oul, lb' concert. nn often stay fee Brisbane's Today (Continued tram Page One) lu both cases a bargain If you nave brains a Hlucu exenange suai is a gom mine, noiuo onmeis un-v Drains, ami lion t snow euoaga 10 let the fools gullible, while they collect commissions. Partners In his brokerage bouses most solemnly promise not to gamble, '''tint oiiKht to warn the lamb. It will not. "IliK Steel" has ;t one itollar u ton off the cost of manufactur- ins. The late Judge (iary said to : this writer, who quoicd hint. In I print, years tigo. "When you buy i other steel stocks, remember that j t nited states Mieoi. n u cnooses, can sell at :t pro til tor less than it costs competitors to produce it." Cotton "pickers and strippers." replacing human fingers with ma- . chinery, are now working In north western Texas. . This is good news. Prosperity for farmers UepcniH on niaehinery. 'on clotng witn tne eartn s products what Imii'iI, first, did, with autninu hiles. In the (iary rolling mill, half n dozen men roll out steel rails that ten thousand could not have pro duced with old sledge hammer methods. No human hand touches the iron unlil a tall youug Scandl- liol. Six men. some day, will run a lnnoacre farm, and multiply Its crops hy ten. lion't worry over 1 WhIME) . lib i SURVEY SHOWS U.S. BUSINESS IS ON UPGRADE i N. Y. World, Leading Demo cratic Newspaper, Finds; Reports ol Depression . Untrue E v e n Farming Conditions Better Motor Market Brisk. NEW YORK. Mar. 27. (JP) The New York World, which has made a Biirvey of business conditions, epitomises the results toduy us fol lows: 'l-ualnees In the) United States Is on the upgrade with unemployment on the decrease. "More than that, business bids fair to escape much of the hutting uncertainly that usually has char acterized the presidential election l'e:!"' to tins survey leaucia , dustry, labor leaders, hankers and national distributors have contrib uted as have the lending statistical services. .Much also has come from government agencies. "The survey does not show thai business Is improving In all lines bituminous and textiles, where spe cial conditions govern, being out standing exceptions hut generally speaking, the reports show Im provement prospects reported in the great miijorlly of lines. I "The outstanding factors fire I improvement in the building, steel land automobile Industries. "improvement Is also noted In agricultuie, especially In the stock liaising branch which is eddared ,'to havo emerged from the severe depression that marked tlie col lapse of the posl-war boom." syiifciEci PORTLAND, Ore., Mar -OP) .- : today of suit by parentsM.f I.eslie ' llrownlee to collect $ 0 accident insurance on the life of the youth who was lust in a blizzard while climbing .Mount Hood January 1. I 1 027. llrownlee never was seen I since he separated rrom his com ipaulon. Al Feyeiubenil. somewhere 'near Crater Hock. The Mutual illenefil Health and Accident asso ! elation, which Issued the policy. claims the burden of proof is en the plaintiffs to prove thai llrown lee is dead, that he died of acci dent, and that death occurred be- i ctl.(, nnon January I, 1 112", when u10 policy expired Paul '. Stevens. Portland lum berman nnd a juror in the ease, was excused this eft crimen y Judge .McNary when Stevens re ceived word that his father was critically ill in Los Angeles. Ste- j vens said he would fly south. The j trial will be heard by tho eleven r-Miminint? jurors. Loosen Up That Cold With Musterole Have Musterole handy when a cold starts. It has all of the advantages of grandmothers mustard plaster without the burn. You feel a warm tingle as the healing ointment penetrates the pores, then a soothing, cooling sensation and quick relief. Made ol pure oil oi mustara ana other simple ingredients, Musterole is recommended by many nurses and doctors. 1 ry Musterole lor oroncnitis, sore throat, stiff neck, pleurisy, rheu matism, lumbago, croup, asthma, neu ralgia, congestion, pains and aches of the back or joints, sore muscles, sprains, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest. It may prevent pneumonia and "flu." Jaja & Tubes i Better than a maitard plaittr Rippling Rhymes i ' (By Wall iuaoat ' . tin-: i)iti:i)ovii'i Pome ' men. It seems, can't make the guide, however hard they try; and In the busy mar's uf trade their . .edit goes awry, and in mail order graves thev're laid when they have corns to die. We all know men whV labor hard, some with exceeding skill: they cobble shoes or render lard or run grist through the mill, or grow potatoes by the yard upon the sunlit hill. We see them go forth In the dawn to do their divers chores, to trim the tr.'cs or mow the lawn or palnl the cellar doors, exult ing In their pep and brawn they should gain goodly stores. They all should dwell In Kasy street when they are old and gray, with luscious Wienerwurst to eat. and pillows stuffed ith hny, nnd rosily slippers on their feet, and money put away. Hut countless workers have no sense when they are strong nnd h a 1 . tney too. away tlie hard-earned pence, tlrev ennnnt keen the kale, and n ihev ealn their residence no. mi.- the ones who fall Twould seem the man who sprains his hack to earn a lithe nil., would nut the kopeks in a sack and keep them for awhile, would guard with care his irrowimr stack, nnd shun the faker's wile. Hut he Is not a frugal soul, and cheerily he fares herever he may spend his roll, among the gins and ,,.., the hoarded dime leontd burn a hole through any cloth he wears. For this nnil ihm' the money goes, for r,.iiuVi thiriirs', and vain, for whiskers dye and furbelows, nnd things the wise disdain and when life's winter brings Its snos. he's broke and steeped In pain. I've known a thousand wights In trouble dark and .lire because thev ' fooled in vain delights their former ,.,,, in hire, while those wno saved sit up o' nights befon their glowing fire. I.OS A NO RLE.-:. Mir. 27. OP) The bat of Kikl C'uyler has led the Chicago Cubs to another exhibi tion game victory. Driving out two home runs and a single, which accounted for four runs, the former "had boy" of the Pittsburg Pirates, scintillated ns the Cubs beat l.os Angeles, ll to 5. yesterday. During Hie Cubs' train ing season. Cuyler has hit above a ."iiMl average. Combat a cause which modern research Turn food into fuel and energy, rather than into fat. Supply a natural elementwhich your system lacks. That is the method embodied in Marmola prescription tablets. - People havo used Marmola for years millions of boxes of it. They have told others tb3 results. Now, in almost every circle, you can see tne icsuus ui now beauty and newvim. Whynotlearn the way to attain them? A boc f in each box of Marmola tells you the 1 rmula, also the reasons for re sults. You willknow why theeffectscome, and why they are beneiicial. Go ask your druggist in fairness to yourself for a Si Km Marmola. Political Announcements fob .slI:lt', I am h candidate for the repub lican nomination for sheriff, prl-1 mary Hay 18. CHAS. D. STACY. , May 17.! COl'NTV CI.EItK I am a candidate for republican nomination for county clerk; prom ising personal attention, economy and courtesy. G. R. CAMTKR, May 17. Talent. ! wi-xty st'ilooi, Sl'PEltlX- TKNWKXT I nm candidate for the deqio- cratic nomination for the office ot County School Superintendent in the May primary. RAYMOND L. COUNWElaL, Principal "Washington School. 358tf COVXTY COMMISSIOXTR I nm n candidate for re-nomina-tlon on the republican ticket for County Commissioner. If nomi nated and elected I will continue to do my best to nive the people nn economical business adminis tration, victor rsunsKhu May 17 DRUGS EXCITE , 1 KIDNEYS; The American men and women must guard constantly against kidnty trouble because we often cat too much rich food. Our bk id is filled with acids which the kidneys strive to filter out ; they weaken from overwork, be come sluggish, tlie eliminative tissues clog and the result is kidney trouble, bladder weakness and a general de cline in health. When your kidneys feel like lumps of lead ; your back hurts or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment, or you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night; if you suffer with sick headach or dizzy, nervous spells, acid stomach, or if you have rheumatism when the weather is bad, begin drinking lots of good soft water and get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts. Take a tablespoon ful in a glass of water be fore breakfast for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, com bined with lithia, and has been used for years to help flush and stimulate clogged kidneys, to neutralize the acids in the system so they no longer are a source of irritation, thus often relieving bladder disorders. lad Salts is inexoensive : cannot in- I jure, makes a delightful effervescent liuua-water arms uno. uc.uuk hi cvc.y home, because nobody can make a mistake by having a good kidney flushing any time. INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. t. HILL, Manager Phone 105 . 30 N. Central Medford, Oregon j?p O LUMBER g CAMj TROWBRIDGE MMBI.lt VAKU mm g y dLI We pay a terrible ' PENALTY oft-times from eye neg lect. Tis better to be snfe tbiin sorry. OUR SLOGAN flood glasses if you need them, otherwise GOOD AOVTCK. Dr. Jud Rickert Optometrist 222 E. 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