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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1928)
o CAUE FOUTI srepronn sraiL mmxrw, "sreBFORD, orfoon-. fkttv.vy. M,nnr w. 102s. MEDFOBJJ MAILTRIBO'E rorono mumso oo imi i nn. tourer w. ki'HL. uw HCMfTEII smith. mm U4,m4iut W4, Ufmym, mmmt met f Hut 1, lITt T lUtt to Mmnt vitk KUf, ymm T.M WiJf, Vtt MCbtft . i)7, itMt tmir, ymi.t.,., 0.M ! iliy, ftw . f7 CAtW. to to M4fW. AA- M4. Jvrtmv.Ui. CnJ PI nan. Llr, vltt mAMj, mom 9 .T mh li4r, mtmtk DJif, wit IMmU;, m rr azuata or th aasocutzd eataa JtfZZ, 'u ZZfZZ ttetod to m far of aJ3 dkvteM cr4)u4 to tt or UnrtM r4tu4 to toi 9ir, u4 ! to to torn) mwi mblto4 MTvta. Wn Irf rm eAMtio tor ill MBi Mi4 Vet. J, 1I7, I44Z. ( CrftVUJ pr f to CXy of MMtortf. OftVM to Xw Tort. CbKci. tCMtt, n fraActoe, tea AjcL Imu1, rV Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry What came clos to being a trajfic happenlncr wn narrowly averted at 11:41 am. yetrday, her Hlxth, one of our yourit and most popular traffic artert- blct the venerable Y.p, an eitllmable railroad eriKK In in (nutate commerce. Kye wMn- Ktood axhajFt, the hair sticking out on the backs of their respective neck, Ihelr blood ran cold, and they Bhlvered tn their boou. If any. Providence Intervened lurt In time, being amlvted nobly by the raucous yelling of a couple of brakemen atop a box-car. It ap peared for 30 second, as If the coroner would have some work to do. The freight trains, sans the caboose was proceeding In an orderly manner In a southerly di rection, a woman of about 25 years was proceeding down Front street falvo behaving), and an autornu bile of the vintage of 123, of one of the belter makes, was proceed ing wt on Hlxth street. Instead of watching the female, the drlvw was evidently watching the train, as he was not legally cognizant of Its presence, negligently moving toward the space he was headed 1 for. When he was awakened by the aforementioned hullabaloo of the brakles, there was a great aoueallng and screaming of the brakes. Nothing was killed, unlens you count the engine of the auto. The driver took off his lid, and I seemed to be a trifle grayer back of the ear, than he was when he started, it wae all quite harrow ing, which the farmers will be doing as soon as the ground dries out a bit. In Justice to the careful motorist, the train was not going In the direction In which Its ford rate her was pointed. The ford catcher formerly caught cows, ex clusively, but has kpt pare with the tlnis. A bystander opined that I he un called for mtsMlrig up of the right-of-way had been averted, "by an a'-e," and another aII-K'd It was "by a hair " Witness thought It was by tbe nine of apart', and further testified that the averting was baldhf-aded. Four out of five readers of the lines, if there ate five readers, would say that It was a slim margin; at any rate. It was no fat margin. Mr, Frederick Fry. a barber, asserted it was a "clone shave.' We now rise to state. whether It wus by a hair, or a slender margin, or some tonsorlu work, or an are, It might have been the deuce to pay. And, 'Insurance sgents are not rulti. rating a fertile fit-Id, by taking a stand on tne crossing. BKHT WIHKCKAI'K rK TIII-. vi l-.l-.K "It seenm thai Atlantic city has decided to prohibit buih- Inn (7) suit (7) beauty (7) p lades." (New Yorker.) Mnsxra. Kelley und Wlllos. Ore Kon convicts doomed to hang April 13. for a murder In which they fired no shots, und the Minnesota convict who Is serving a llfo sen lence for possession of a bottle of Kin. will be glud to learn lhat ueorgo Kemus, d luxe boutlclaii Who shot his wife In the bock, hui lioen declared sane and la well on Ills way to freedom. Mr. Kemua has money, polltlcul Influence, and friends, which has nothing at nil to do with (he dispensing of Jus tice. JTH JCST I.IKK 'KM (I'rcm llwlcli) Testimony was Introduced to show that Miss Kuss had hired Hanson to assault Hyun, rcputod to bs her sweetheart, and that when Hyun was dis charged from ths hospital, aha mot him with a limousine, and drove him to her country home, and loaned him $6hio. Taxes are awful, anil there will be no fruit crop, said a local cltl gen, with his nuse tn the steering wheel of a new 3mio pen-green motor vehicle. A.mnn liy the name of Knnril holds foilh In tho l'endleton. This heats tho attaching- on a non working V.. to the north end of Hi-own. In this manner: llrowno. HICIUIOND, Va., Mar. 30. () Oho of four boys grouped about a gas main Jmro dropped a match, into an opening to "seo tho blur. flames." Thirteen-year-old Julian llliams was blown 25 feet In trie air and killed Instantly. Tbe other throe wore badly Injured. . Balem will start work on now 140,000 garbag Incinerator, CAN LINDBERGH EZTIEE? SO COLONEL LINDBERGH fcai retired to private life, tired of the cheering crowds, the eeaMrle acclaim; having I.U back klappe by the too eiithui.ia.Htie jroletaria, and his Lew shirt ami bat utolen for wiivnin ! What a atrange thing Lift i! How whimsical Fate is, in the way it p&Mtes out it ineneapable deeree! How many of tu don't want what we get; and don't (;et what we want. How i nicely we could improve upon our Destiny-Maker if we only had t$e power. Here i Lindy renouncing what nine in out of ten in Con would give their eye-teeth to get; and Lindy petting, ; or trying to get, what practically no ambitious American eiii zen want, quiet, oWurity, the privilege of being left alone. Imagine, for example, how much Nick Long worth, .Senator Willi, .Senator Watwn, ex-governor Pierce, Mayor Baker, Marv ! Garden, UFoIlette the Younger, Tom Mix, Ben Sheldon-jum ; to mention a few notable would like to wear the wing-ed J shoes that thU hro of the air is discarding ! j Aint it funny what a difference just a few "tweaks" make! i An-1 of course the question obtrudes, will Colonel LimlW2h he ahie to do an be plana! WHERE will he go, WHAT will he do, how CAN" he (ret lost in If hm .....l .t. .o,., .......K.,., wanted all he eould pet of it, that hi amazing popularity would soon die down. Hut ax he doesn't want it and the people in peneral realize he is sin-ere in not wanting it,-won't it he just like then, to ju.iini ujwii K''K o ill m J " V WOIK UUl. QUILL faimr.nt. A r,rn.t. Shoot foiir-biu and you're hake dovrn a million in Wall Umially yon can tell just by looking at a man that he isn't afraid to tell another just what he thinks of him over the telephone. PsychoanalyHiti of next Taking the rose apart to see what 1 Causes the fragrance. Correct this sentence: "Mv affected by hope of profit or fear mmtmmam 4 10 tr a 1 - at - 1 - . , . A l.-foot vault isn t the final limit. Let h see what four more generations of pedestrians can produce. t American reaction to a stor' of official corruption ; "Well, it won't be long now before the fir game." Mot of thov, who think women wear fewer clothe, are bach - elor who never hunted vainly for an unemployed hook in a cloet Shouldn't there be a little gold hammer on the collar to des-1 iffnate the rang of Retired Admiral! v ,. ., ... . lou aren t puilty of aifgrewiive war ' if the other fellow bcKinn it by frisking a little fellow you saw find ' " ' ' You Can't tell. If he'B eraV on thp nuliieet nf ter Vie mar he either a pervert or a psychoanalyst. Americanihm: 118 million decent people thinking the raee in rotten because 64 indecent ones nre mentioned in headlines. Alaa! Uy the lime you are capable of analyzing human feel ings you haven't any. Caste is a mighty fine thing of it. Universal education won't do. jolm that rcuirc getting dirt on Awful thought while tending that must he toted 0tit in hell. ... (i , a person caught in a blizzard or' . ' V """ "i ... A pure election in NicnriiKmi will he any kind that causes ist in a snowstorm i to rind a !"""'' 1,,u w,"'!y,ou "ilk r Ve''v: 1 Wall Street to hrenthe n siil, ,,f relief "r- """" ur -"""-tiling. Ml on it,1';'1 beer and whiskey from polit I mreu to iiruitnc a HiKh of relief. wlh )mik l() !"""." ."oln,",nlv lting a presl- . Iknee. and, If possible, take '"'"l o enforce constltiition and J forrect Ibis sentence: "K.ven in the Hjirinif," tuiid the desk ( r i t. i , , ,. . mail, I don t believe 1 enU make livini; rni.si.iB chickens. " "Slu.sh" makes a cat whclhcr the story is about literature, politics or KpriiiR Hook review: "I Kscnpc," by S!.:L..2,r!!M,ll",n,,n,t nlv'"liires THE NEBBS-A Little I ImvkjK. VDO'D HtTTER 6ET &IX OR &FVEN VaJOMEKI OJ Tutf, U9V . TV4EVR.E SVMPKrvjFTir- Ann IP t or try IN4NOCE.NCE I Cam t VEAST EVOTX TWElfi the erowd? i. i:t..., . ... , , j, r imeu nero wonuip, and nothing is more certain than - Wl w POINTS . ...ul a menace to cotnrnufiity morals: Street and you're a great busi- conviction." sairl he "arWt of Iofis.' for those who feel the need Somebody must handle the hands. the furnace. Think of the ashes! -by hcndlinc, but the reader can't tell ; .1. I,. Hardy (Dodd, Mead Si,',ntW h" f""w.d your poll, y of n war prisoner in (iciiuany, Ray of Sunshine Q MR6. FLCWEPDALE. I OnDEQSTAnO TWXT Voo TOLD TME ftTTOQlMEV rctt " THE PROSE6OT1OJ TU4AT VOU HAD ftw OPINIOSJ IKJ TMlS Cfi&C VES - t Mtwe FOQMED AN OPtNtOfsl Q- VOO DOM T MEVM BV "TMW TWfiT VOO COOLDM'T GIVE THE DErENDAMT a rtvit? AMD IMPARTIAL trial ? 'II 11 Ml Personal Health Service By WILLIAM EEADY. M. D. L.icr . --1 totrf la m U M I ! ft-rr- AI.LACUj U K III I.rtT TO I fc Tim Ani.nt c&JU (r a Im-t pU:n pi: to idojji tr.t t-rn n t o t e r i:Jn-a from any c f tbe .cmmun rei piratory iii ftiioQ ti.A c.r- a. -'tariff thf i-Uii!i -S-. rr;:,iJ:r.e cam. of "to mm on E't r.o i.U.n (.!, hi, 1 lh ttrm- u:t f "tZ,1 ''V.uAi-rl -Z7 ufi tiJgn&: '.vai'on a.-. - lu.tant to r..lmou:.h the urm fJt t have r.ot E,nn up how. 'a "v P no. A-- .or.iir.g to a r,.pipr .t-m. th A:ur,u ai: awa from I,:. of.-i'e a re'i iJt, .in Vri." ar.d n. vl '""''' '' n.y heart not that the .-f'l.olW In iew t ,h ofnacy. not to ( in m-a- ,t th oftt;nic; ority of K"4 doctor about the u of the tnex diaKno.j. of "cold." i fi no r-mr:.er.t when th layman eriou.ly dewrir, hn ailment us a "told." it do exasperate me though, when a layman fcetomes roinl.atjv atx.-jt it and utters con- mm.!- .u. .. . - . j m ' w k. in iJ,Lf, IJ Hit a !,.,.,.! ,.u , ... -a ... " ' f,-a wf a.if Oilier I'eople like that well. nr.) m aiay, k ue that. Such Pp!e would never voluntarily xupporx lent. IK- aanitation they :cor:lder the health officer', aole.11- ' ' function ia lo remove r.n-.. hu:t,r:w stir.ka nrt a T h Brlin AM again Ine drad newer ami 1 f - many neajin oir.rers share, , . ' , this conenti&n. .whether 6pdfni? the exercise Another hallowed tradition of'fafer than l'"athiris is of any ; chocolate .That crime should mean ihe dark awes of rndkine I have ,va!.u"- through the nof(weBly years in jail. WTl r-f.i.h V latt-rinv mv h-ft! Iaffaint for Hm year J 'Then- munn." :ntn junt lately 1 nav ; simply ajut-rted there is no such (entity, condition. dUeae. and. l:ft j the dazd victim of the delusion to. w"nu"r h 1 driving at. or.e has r.-en subj t for many years to what one's do' tor called ;and s'.ill rail rhumati.rn. it may 'K dehifhtful to hf-ar there iB no such arf.ut.on, t.m ne nat-! ' urai:' retorts -then what ai:s ne. i if it jj-n t rheumatism?" ( And ho I have at laM found an' "'appropriate rejoinder to that re-j X. '7; s I n'.tmnc vasut or rniH.a'Jiny " LV",".". 'Tii i "'n'11 "''' i""t inflammation j ")'.hcurn:itl.srn" m.-ant nolhiinj; of, th kln'l; your dirtionary wi!' j":M you that rheum mc-an rattier I S""' " .""ZT;!?"? "? tefzerna. j If ti'ere wero really uh a :tiite or condition an "rheum- jainm." we micht K.inMy m-! l"rt !hat d l, tiir- had j MniethlriK to do with It. and a I 'lordlntfly on- or another kind or' rnlKht he of ome valu in ! treatment, cilice the frightful ex plosion of the uric acid theory n .,.,.., .m i, ..-u.ory ago. "ie;r,.a(, y,Ut,.:luU.y!i ..... ..... . was built Uion that theory has l..n u,.ll.. , .1.,. ... ... order "specialists." regular nos- i .rum makers and commerci ..llv ! HUcoifHf 11I qtiiirkH in our exclusive ! in-. Ik il rfinkn. if any vl- tlm r ' chronic arthritis over ohtaint-J any henr:fit from a dirt compiled with refcrt;n e to uric a' ld con trnt or frec-dom from it, the I benefit was dun to rninridcnou 1 f or all orrhtitiri sufftrt-rs h nv i t h lr um 11 nil duu n tir else to ' ti tftnpor.iry r-t from ovoioat : iriK. mainly of carbohydrate fond ) mutprlal. Z vW I An arllclo in your column Ulaiiiicd that the safest couri.e for person caught In a blizzard or ' ""'' Vou argued that he would .ihii conserve hi, met refresh I hlm-elf will, a rest or a sleep, i ud go on their way rejoicing when . .......... I i , theon, .,;"'ha,X ,Z ,alle to n. Here is a news- j paper article teiimg about a man was lost that way. I;i- , I ui ins ocam. i.-.. .. i Answer. ine cupping tens ot i !v ta.ft x..;& r c( .:r w-,.. e b cifcic to q-- rot ctx.lc th of the body of a c-ft4 j -ii.p Wi!R .drr-i'.'iitite In r.o ft-n.i i.juntijn rt-tf.on ;i-.-fn I-jr.o. liu U.ary told uf t-- k-p:ng a. fire burnins thro-fc-houi ir.e n.fe-ht. The final r.:ry st j p. in. t;tl how he in-icr-otd ti rty ht-r r,v wxh and Winn f hat night, and iht-n r- it day rTr.o-.r bus f i IH U;t aiJ "Uir. Jcn her wiiw (o-nd t bsedy j&iid he had AIi-ATri : g:htfrJ bruh for -"" fc ;r:cai,ce to me. It doe,n t '"Kt 'hat the man froz- l,i -a'-h. d fl. ,rha.. from "nUiVro A; any ra:f- 1 d "'"" th' 1 a"la 11 re o"t m u h ;tuatlon :t U not my, tr.-or'. but the -i:.in-ntly prt-! t.tal and uf fHint:y authoritative "-''' of ilh.mur hlf an'n. ;t uld be f'oiih to Jhurt on" !tr" ""-'"-'o rr.sth in witd or and a a bserves. anyone u"r"r "iU-d " Mriouely itum nap or iep . ..t uripiuti voiu. ' . ,,. " . . ,. In. ,h' t-n movement of the "nay 'rr'"""'' I f'nd it Impo,- rai m" bo1' to a silting f''""" without holding m feel down vra" a heavy object. L n-! I do this my feet will n&t on the Toor. Mu on do .. ;he -rei-, lowly enough to '!r ,1,h; .on,' throuh "" j...s ...c twi- ! AnsWer. Ise a weight to hold V " lr7,nB " ne aown. cut keep tryine to - oo ine exercise wnnout it. and are -x- p",n f- This is normal I ail runners In a race breathe I through the mouth and nose. too. ! l.ile Roar is utr grouchy he could history o' Kng- ; lan.l in L'G volumfi without bein' I ,.,,, lr, ,. , , .. . I'lbrturbed. Mrs. I.ester Meadows !" Morgantown, ' kn,f" tr"m . . Brisbane's Today (Continued from Page One) There Is such a thing as takins your eighteenth amendment too se- riously. Treasury officials threat en to make both 1S2S conventions ; dry. It Is -all very well to keep gin1 iroin colored labor In the south nd beer from white labor in the orth. Hut when you talk of keep-, 'hnt Paul Cochht wrnto , ""' re.i men wTll soon be written of the last wild horses. 1 . . .. Z ' TtiV " the tame horses, i in the state of Washington a thousand wild horses Wednesdav were being driven toward Yakima. ineir neaiis to lie sold, tneir iiesn led to lox larms, or led to dogs, AL SrflTH I -'" about QYn A. I DOMT MEAM NOTHItslii OJLV THAT I GOT A.M OPtNiOJ AMD EVERVBocry ul Tu& Coosjtv'S 60TT1-1E Same OPiwiOJ it's twe OMiv twimcs ever WrXPPthjeo WERE TWOT THERE WAb NO ARiiOMEUT f4 Q- MR4. rLOMEROAlE, VOO RE A WOMAN OT rare intellect and iooo judgement" - ir ACCEPTED A A JUROR Voo COULD 6WE A FAR VERDICT AMD TwouT PREJUDICE ? A. DOUT &OFT-SOO.P ME , LAwiVER 6(AVTMERS VOOVC KNOWN ME FOR VEAR4 DOmT I . IA.I mil 'i' . . - , NewAirlUniforin i f I Mr r Aew onifonxu for flyine cadets of the army air service, approved i n . , 6 "Jf : ".wiwi v- inc umiurm since tne noria war.' It is 01 "ilate blue roll collar, trousers without ; "nut "' " ' overseas ae- Kgn, blac kid shoes and black patent leathar dress belt, r , , . and cnictens. The carcasses are 1 V Orth ., earh ' A bi? candy factory is closed in . New York City, called "a menace to health'' hy Commissioner Harris. Unv nupn r- r- At.a m r-Vs-., c n 4 manufaclurerB with established . renatatloBB. All sons of trash is .11 u .. .viu.,- -i-- mued and flavored and a little j iri,,v hu.,, la .-h nnra ( Japan beat China easily in war. liut China understands one kind of ' war. boycott, hard to beat. A Chi- 1 nese commercial boycoot -worries ' ;tne astute Japanese. 1 ney una it naru 10 Usui Banisi quiei reoiat-- !ance. M j Pullman car porters talk of a strike, abolishing tips, demanding biRher wages. Tbey have every-. body's good wishes, for they are patient !nd faithful. Hut the tip I system preserves their monopoly, i jThe white unions would pay little j attention to tneir coioreo union, would not strike to uphold their j demands. Without tips their serv-i Ice would lack its present cheer- fulness. The Weather Io west temperature this morn ing 41. Precipitation for 24 hours enl inx 5 a. m., trace. Yesterday's weather here: High est temperature. 5r ; lushest this month wince 112. SS. Lowest tem perature yest-rday, 41; lowest this i month .since Itill'. 14. Mean tem perature yesterday. 4S: departure f'jr the day, f-xi-j. 4 dprees. AveraKe daily i-xcs.s for the month 4 degree. Precipitation: Total rain fall wince Is tfo month. J0 inches; 15 year average for the month, 1.1S In.-hes. Total rainfall since J.-mu-) ary 1st. 5.61 Inches. Total rainfall! ,,.. since septemher 1 . U.3S. Humidity yesterday. .- a. m.. Hi, per c.-m: 12 noon. 64 per cent; 6 p. m.. C5 per cent. j C haracter of day. cloudy. Run sets today at 6:34 p. m.. ! rises tomorrow 5:55 a. m., sets to- ; morrow 6:3r. p. m. (Rises and sets computed for j level horizon). . i Forecast for tonight and tomor- , row: Rain tonight and Saturday; moderate temperature. I I.. WALTER DICK. 1 Meteorulo logist. United States j W eather Bureau ; fnp SArfpf nf Ro,t iJCCI CI VI. t Dcalliy I Is r oot CnmFnrf ' is root womiort , aT'-MttHnVn9 ter knd LimnilrwCrput i on rubbers or heavier loot- 1 wear-then when I remove I U 19 S. mv hne n.v f.i hiii I li7 a !' -ickl? and often m h , V n 1 AT M.m.t ,.-.,... I.. - MJ AVAE f ITfi lf A-0 V." ,,?,i ;,s!h '" "'i I bjjio U ha aiitiM'nt.C. hihtuT now tier, Hck d .NK.iTsg' n3i ' ,trt. A.l.treM. Alien's Fni-Fi'(. le got. H. y, la Pinch, uc Alien tooi-L 1 MRS. rLOWERDALF ! voo'O Better 6et voud.elf TA7ELVE LIKE HER KIND 5 SYMPATHETIC - HEQ FACE TWAT WAV-?leJ6IM6 AhJD LAOCiMlrJCi SHE COULDN'T SE CONVINCED THOiT ANVONE COULD DO AMVTHIKI6 WRON6 SUE COULD MAKE VINEGAR OUT or ODES whth a GLkNCX AND 5O0R MlW WITH A PEEK Rippling Rhymes (By WaH Mum) SAFE OR SCRRV a driv my trustT Urry. 1 an. jcvis o er us J o r. 'I eiier to aie ttiAa xf r lU b reckless nrvtr: -v. I U oty the rules pryviovJ by tht well known iraJftc tk-'jird; ioas a:o ! haJ decide-i tiial a wrw& 1 ca"t atofd. I'll avoij the Vdin de rices of the speed mjid KevkK-i Jitti-. for 1 1 aunt-1 ;-ay the prkv surgeon charge (or seilin? lirnUs." 1 have eva such fell dias;er5 calami by het-Jlesjs, rtishicg knives; 1 have -en so tasuy va.5iur5 irea.hms sermoas at nirn s eraves; 1 have seen so many drivers ruined when the fat car skids, whtie their wives, the sad survivors, woadered how tieyd fe?d the kids: I have seen so many hearses taking speed fans here and there, while the sympathetic nurses combed the slivers from their hair, that 1 cut out "Annie Laurie" for a son-? that'st inorv aliv: "Bner to be saYe than sorry." 1 am siaeine as. I drive. Itetter for my aunts and nieces if they do cot have to drill, picking up the shattered pieces of my form upon the hill. Better for my an cient father if he must not leave our door, with a garden rake, to gather up my fragments on the moor. Now and then the watch ful copper comes and weeps upon ray breast, for iny driving sane and proper, sets examples to th rest. By the blue and sunlit ocean, by the derricks pumping oil. I proceed, and ev ery motion is within the rules of Hoyle; by the famous pines of Torrey and the hills that rise sublime. "Better to be safe than sorry." I am sinking all the time. GFX)RGE B. ALDKV FOR S1TKRIFF j . . t to announce my candidacy ff.r th. rpnn tilfcnn nomination f or I Sheriff for this county. I do this, feeling that I am quali- J fled for .the position as I have had an experience 01 lour years as a I deputy emrui ij in.s coumy ... -"" "- taining to the office In all Its branches, having serted in both tax department and in the criminal branch of the service. If I shall be nominated and elected to the ! position. I shall bring to the of-j Her the value of that experience, i nave h a rf.xident and tax- payer of Jackson county. Oregon. for a period of more than 1 7 years, GEORflK B. ALDKX. KI.AMATH KALI.S. Contract! let for -$S'!U0 union high school; turnisliing. Tillamook county cuts J3.200, 000 timber a year. DRiNK WATER TO HELP WASH OUT ! When your kidneys hurt and your back feels sore don't get scared and proceed to loan rinr ttr.m.,,.1. .. :.u - lot of drugs that excite the kidnevs and irritate the entire iirmnru Keep your kidneys clean like you keep your bowels clean, by flushing them with a mild, harmless salts which helps to remove the body's urinous waste and stimulates them to their normal activity. The function of the kidneys is to filter the blood. In 24 hours thev strain from it 500 grains of acid and waste, so we can readili- understand the vital importance of' keeping the kidneys active. ' Drink lots of good water you can't drink too much; also get from anv pharmacist about four ounces of lad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast each morn. ing for a few days and your kidneys mayen act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and i. T J ' V";"""1"1 wlln ". and has been used for years to help clean ,nd i"'"' clowfri kidneys ; also to 'Zi ''l' aC'dS "'e S . ' no longer a source of irnta- l,on! ,nus ot ten relieving b adder weakness. lad Sail. ! ;n...:. . Ii .-.t-viAt.nimotin. d.T iLffe"l-"! should take now and then to hc-lD kern ,,cjr kidn,v5 c,., T this : also keen and no du,,t -vou "'" wonder whit ! pecame ot your kidney trouble and oacgache. By SOL HESS I THE selection! AND of a OURV s PR06RESSiN(j &L0VMLV. up TO THE PRESENT writim6 Only Six wave 8eem selected Evaery Citizen OT TME COONTy IS TRYltj TO MAKE THE SRii.DE GOT 6li0mT J u D OREGON STAGES E W. Ln.-n -f Portland. prrU driit and trc-nt-rul muriaer of tie Orevn Stsp-s system, and . A. Ried of Kufrene. v. president anl southern Ort-iron r-rerinintive, are in Medford today on huMin-. Mr. la-tnt-n w-ld a rt-present Jtivo of the Mail Tribune thai the rn pj.r.' n-w time card, which into rttet t April 1st, add.s anothf-r ti: daiiy ea h way bftwen M-d-ford and Portland, inakinK fs)ir stages each way every diiy. The new stage leaves Meiiford at 6:34 a. in. and arrives in Portland at 7 p. m.. sivins an all daylight run. The new fit a ye leaves Portland at 11:43 a. m. and arrives at Med ford at 11:48 p. m. Another feature of the new time card makes it possible for people from the south to attend Knows and other entertainments in Medford ar. 1 return af I'-rwarJH. The m- leave Ahlanl at 4 :.ri3 and 7:4 i p. m., returning at 11:4 p. m. The new time from Medford, which (,'oes Inlo effect April lnt. Is: Northbound: C:34, 1M:10 a. m.; 1:20, 5:31' p. rn. Southbound: 7:41, 10:30 a. m.; 12 m., 2:18, 5:30, 8:11, 11:48 p. m. Medford instead . of being a "whiMling station" on this line, as was reported, is one of th main Htatlonn on the line and will have better service than ever. All stages stop at the Jackson hotel. ROSEBt'RO. Good cron of I broccoli is being shipped from I'mp'iim valley. Stomach Disorders First Revealed by Coated Tongue Your tongue is nothing more than the upper end of your stom ach and intestines. It is the first thing your doctor looks at. It tells at a glance the condition of your uigesuve system ana pnysicians that 9Q,,e of M sickness starU with stomach and bowel troub e. , , '. "y"?V" ""'K" " ""8er sig- J"?1. Jf, th.osf "'Srestive disorders ."V?,7 klnds f fe"?us '"."ess-.. tells why the least exertion tires vou out: whv you have pains in the bowels, gas, sour stomach, dizzy spells. Coating on the tongue is a sign that you need Taslac the medi cine which has helped thousands who were physical wrecks from stomach and bowel troubles who had "tried everything" in vain and about given up hope. Tanlnc contains no mineral drugs; it is made of barks, herbs and roots. Get a bottle from your druggist todav. Your mnnew hnek j if it doesn't help you. 52 MILLION BOTTLES USED Political Announcements FOR SHKltlrP I am a candidate for the repub lican nomination for sheriff, pri mary May 18. CHAS. D. STACY. May 17. COUNTY CI.KItK I am a candidate for republican nomination for county clerk; prom ising personal attention, economy and courtesy. G. R. CARTER, May 17. Talent. COUNTY SCHOOL, SITERIX- TKXDEXT I am a candidate for the demo cratic nomination for the office of County School Superintendent In the May primary. RAYMOND L. CORXWELU Principal Washington School. S68tf COUNTY (X)MMISSIOXKU I am a 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 give the people an economical business ndmlnls- lI-"in. ICTOR BUR SELL. Mav 17 A SUGGESTION FOR GRADUATION In this Cruen CVirtouche the Guild oficrs one of the great est wri.-t watch vr.lues. Hkt. solid gol case, rS t r priced at v'T-' JEWELERS MEDFORD. 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