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rxniv fotjh AfEDFOKD MAIL TRTHT'NR. MIvnFOTJD, OUF.fi OS. MOXTVAY. 2. 1 MEDFORll MAIL TRIBUNE Dally. Bond;, Wnklj Publihd br th MEDFOKO FRUmPO 00. U IT-tft H. nr HU PboM T ROiJKRT W. RI'IIL, EdiUr HLM1TKK HUITH. Ad IndTJtdt nt Newper EnUrd m flnd-cUa nutter tt Md lord, Ofcfon, oodc Act of Hfch . 1S7B, BUBSOBIITION RATES 7 M&U to Advtnc: Daily, with Buitday, ytar IT. 60 Dkllj. with buudhj, month 76 lly, without Sunday, year 4.60 Dally, without Sunday, month 06 Weekly Mt.ll Tnbui. 00a year.... t 00 Sunday, ooa ytar t.00 By Carrttr, In Ad vane Id Medford. Aah land. JarUonrille. Oritral Folnt, FtuMttls, Taint, Gold Hill -od 00 Blhayi: Daily, with Sunday, anoi.m Dally, without Sunday, month 06 Dally, without Hunday, one year... TOO Daily, with Sunday, ant year .00 All Mrma, caab In adranca. MXWHKH OP THE ASSOCIATED PRE8R Rwwtvtng Full Leaaed Wlrr Serrie Only paptrr In city or county racettinfc mm by tlrtfrpb Th Aaaociated Preaa la tirluaivcl en sftltd to 'be uat- for republication of al1 iewa dlipatcbae credited to it or otherwiae credited In IbU paper, tid alao to the local lewa published herein. All rtrhti for republication of tpacUl dla tatcbea herein art Uo raaamd. Sworn dally image cDcuntloo for ill month endii.f Oct. 1, 1937, tfl, (praaem elrcuUtloo 4626). Adttrtlaini fieervacnUtlve M. O. MOOKNriKN A COMPACT Ufflcea In New York. Chicago, Detroit, ften rranrrfaoo, Ixm Aiigelea. Seattle, Port laud. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry Last night your corr. counted all of Frank Hybe'B nheep. C. Wig Antipole's cowh, ontl the resident 4d, before Bleep Boothed. LOCAL M KKCH ANTS J I O M VV VVHISQ HI.ACK HEAHON ( lldllne iAkevlrw Examiner.) The brazen knock bCHido the modent compliment, illustrating why edi tors leave town suddenly. The Prlneo of Wales tumbled off a home throe tlmen Kalurday, find twice Sunday. IUh Hitthnewi rideo a horse llko a woman driven an auto. PERMANENT WAVE FOK A SHOKT TIME ONLY, IS.ftO (Ad Oregon Emerald.) The truthful advertlHcr. HAEEFXI .I.WII NKIXXKI) AGAIN (BAInMOKK SI N) Indlanti'H unsavory mixture of the Klun and politics was more or lend Its own affair until news giving the latent development h In the probing of the mcHD whs circulated IIiIh morning. We quote from the Sun: "Among other thing Evans teHtlfled . . . that white robes worth $1.10 were Hold for $7." Seven ? Seven! Well, waddeyuh know about that? And right here In Maryland patriot wMoho blood la Just uh red as any that flows In Indiana, If nut redder, havo been soaked $10 per each for Uioho $1.10 nighties! Are you going to stand for that? Cume, patriots, arise! We've been bilked, flim flammed, gyped! To tho iu terHtato cummerco cumin ls slon! Justice, Justice! If the Interstate commerce commis sion can fix rail rates, why not the rates for the tar and feu tilers and nighties that go along with tho rails? There Is no Justice! In this state, tho pious and the patriotic wero nicked $16 and proud of it, at the time, for the same garment. Our favorite girl friend is munching raw carrots for her complexion, and we entertain the vicious secret hope, she will noon he In tho midst of a war on freckles. Another freight train failed to get out of the way of an auto, at an upstate crossing Sunday. The freight train was able to continue lis Journey. !HOWSY 111 M DINGERS Pweet Home Is beginning to arous from a long, long sleep. Not long ago when a person went to town ho could hardly get In the stores for people out of a Job, as we might say, and they were gen erally out of sorts as well. They had a right to he "nothing to do"; no work to be found, ami those who had work did not have ambition enough to leave tho bench to do it. Now this muss of "don't care to work" has dwindled almost entirely out of sight, only a few landimti kit are left, anil even they are rubbing their eyes ami saying, "Well, we are going to havo a railroad, are we? I won't bellove it until I bear the train whistle." I doubt if they will believe it then, or until the old locomotive puffs throuKh town and they find themselves being carried away on tho engine rods. Ys, it Is going to be a shock to some of the pen pin when work hcKin on the load. And when the railroad work be. gins nt Hwect Home it will not take Ion to complete it. (Albany Iemocrat.) T BY THE SHERIFF MA DILL. Okln., April 2 (A'i Frnnx J. Klni. county attornry of Mnrnhall county, vnn Hhnt and orltlriilly woumlvil toiluy liy Hlier Iff Kd Long after un oiKUmcnt during a mt-ctlnB of the county commlnlonera. Kim in wild to havo A HllRht chance of recovery. Kim In buUI hy wllni-iwn to hnQ charifi-d that a claim presented to the commlKslonera by Hherlff l.otm v.a exorbitant. After a few mln utoa argument, Long waa alleged to have drawn a gun and murted firing. Kim waa atruck twice In tha rlf ht le and In the atoinuch. 1 LITTLE CHANCE O'.Q'. of tho Ktranne iiiiomalics of tlic iipproacliint; iivsiili'ii tial cit ill ji i M i tlnil the richest eaiilil:i1e mill the one most ch'St'ly connected with Hi Hn.sinesK is the ore who prom ises to receive the support of I he most radical element of the Republican party. The discontented farmers; militant lalioritcs. icniainini; in the Republican fold; and the former populists of the corn belt are rallying to the standard of former (iovcrnor Louden of Illinois. (Jovernor Lowden was u corporation lawyer in Chicago be fore he was president of the l'ullman company, is one of the wealthiest mcu in Illinois, and by temperament mid trainini,' is a rock ribbed Conservative of the Old .School. Why the aariim irregulars should be for him, it is difficult to say, unless his ex-officio support of the .McN'ary-Haiicu meusure, and his ownership of a show-place farm at Orctron. Illinois, should have convinced them that he is, in reality, what every, political candidate claims to be, the "farmer's friend." (iovcrnor Lowden has already pkied up several delegates in Minnesota, most of the delegates from the Dakotas, and is reported as strong in Iowa and Missouri. He has a certain fol lowing in Oregon as well. lint we fear tho former Governor of Illinois will not get very far in the Republican convention. For tho men who will r ally contiol ti e machinery of that convention won't be in any mood to take chances this year. They will be particularly loath to take chances with the man who eight years ago was forced out by charges of corruption. No one in the "know" believes for n minute that Lowden had anything personally to do with the purchase of Southern delegates, but the fact remains the delegates were purchased in his name. The pooplc may have forgotten the incident. Hut the Democrats haven't, nor have the Republican board of strategy. So, unless the political situation hanges completely between now and June, Mr. Lowden, excellent man that he is, won't have a Chinaman's chance to get the nomination at Kansas City. The candidate this year must, like Caesar's wife, lie above suspicion, particularly as far as slush funds and oil scandals arc concerned. It is more conceivable that Hoover would miss the nomina tion than Lowden would get it. Which places the former (iov crnor of Illinois one the short end of a twenty-to-one bet. QUILL One wuy to save money is to sin u note for ti friem! while you are young and haven't much. Yet most of the big jobs are vnledietorians. Optimist : "(Josh, I hate to I hate to get up. You wonder what your aetual on a level with those who can get Another thing that the path of glory leads to in this ban queting country is dyspepsiiu rsually you can tell just by opinion makes it unanimous. Charity begins at home. Kspeeially the charity whose mantlt! covers faults. One thing America has in a generous willingness to offer Americanism: The ability to work for a man without feel ing the urge to jerk a foreloek as ho passes by. Natives of India are backward. Making war on ''infidel and aliens, they never use tar and feathers. Iavis says America ami Mexico have helped one another. At least they have given one another excellent training in Vte practice of patience. "All college professors are narrow-minded asses1 being translated, means: "I didn't get a college education and I'm sore about it." There's no way to make chewing tnbacco popular again un less it can be put up in tubes. Correct this sentence: That stranger bought ten charred kegs," said Deacon Brown, the hardware man, "but I can't im agine what he wants them for." THE NEBBS Seeing AtJOOTHtQCWltWS or p.(vnjo homc TtbTiriED To FUwT IM PLCUOO TuC DAY OF TMC ; ftoaucev &Mi3 vaC HAVE ONTHE Wllt-KlSS 6TANO JASPER. WJVTO -vmo FOUND The bag of burglar tooia CONTAlNNKiTWE CUFF-UNKTVW WfTHTVE JOP., . I FOR LOWDEN POINTS held by men who never were go to bed." Pessimist: 'M.'osli, social caste is? Well, you arc your goat. looking at a man that his wife' common with other nations is itself as a model of righteous- Is Believing? OiS- R(CT AT TOQME.V -Q A)HI'i YOO N&ME? A- JCPEU! UUTTO Q Mn.WUTTO , VOUrCHJMO THE H.T OF OURljLAi TOOL, DvDW T VOO ? A - NES SiU . O.- AJHERt DvOVOO riKlO TWCM 7 Ovj feOANEUb V10.JL) RKjMT AGOUT A GO ARTEC? MILE M) bDE Or MILLLQ.S FARM Q- buMMEtfS R.OAO S OME ortMC WuHWAYi THAT CiO IMTO PLCVMO ? Q WUCvT DO YOU OOVNITM Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. S.gnt'l Itttff prliA-.f: ft( to p4-w;r,jl t.llfi ji.l htg.mr "t Id (h-r J. Jg7.04.it Of irfjtji, .-;,(. Mill t- i.) It hi;.l it K t.iriii-f. cif 9 -J fi.v.-l'-e i rft iunl. I-i-tii-r J.riU britf and wr.den in ink. ii-.ii g to the- jit runnier of Ifltrrs f rrwui, oi.iy f' -n t aiifr-l ht-r. No ri-j uii br m:ii- U ijihth- tiot conlurin ifig to inarutioit. A'l-irt I. WiUiain lltlt, so -r of ihm ii-j.j.er. 'IK TllfKU TO iii;sisr TIIK iu itnti;s One of the fundamental f.-iets I toiuh Is thitt wetting or chilling or -vfn suffering from exposure' to cold can nt tht worst cause no other had effect thun frostbite. Now there is wnrnethiiiK live about thut tt-urlilriK. und the i-ennoi'M ttay jr-o-Ile want puMtiv ailvke or Instruc tion, not nega tive. So let's do tin algebraic blunt miiyfji- 1 am just betratr'- inj; my litnorance of aiK-.-bra and iwist or torture thi.- negative fact into positive one. I want to aH Hure every person who can read these words that In any conceiv able circumstances ore who suf fer from cruel or unusual ex-' pohitrt may always take comfort in the knowledge that no nines is coming to him as a consequence, of :hi exposure That uu'ht to wive a lot of worry! 1 know it has saved me some worry. In (luasi-Ncientlf lc t!n-les, par-, ti' ularly arnoni; the quiwl-hcientists -who launch these big nationwide ! drives or campaigns of intensive study to net the truth about what! qutisl-fti.'if'ntUts rail "the comtnon cold," It has become the fashion in recent years to lessen the stress on the "exposure" i heory consid erably and dwell more on the pro dlspo.sini; influence of fatigue. The fancy that ffttij;ue renders one more liable to contract pneu-, monla r other respiratory disease! Is eagerly accepted by the public.)' U sei ms so reasonable nnd the idea h.as been so thoroughly sold ! 10 the public by various commur- j cial in'resis. Krorn ihe layman's) viewpoint It is logical enoimh to' assume that a parcel (.f low. lnrk-j in miciob. s wmld unoirinty pick on a person when he is fanned r.ut J or thorouMhly tired. The very idea thrtt di-.-ase serins "lurk" has been i ihoi -nimhly sold to the public by J :il sorts of commercial interests.; And, finally, it in pure human na- j lure for one to imriuine. when onej is worn out with toil and brain i strain and all that sore of bunk. 1 that one's "powers of resistance" are temporarily paralyzed or ex-1 ha listed nr eufWhled. A nd ri;ht there Is the troubit immuni'y to pneumonia or other respiratory . Infertion is not "resistance" at all.j Th.-ie Is no such tli:n as ' resist arue" in the: sen.e. The highest a'tainable decree of lm in unity against a j;iven erni disease can-' not prevent the individual from having the disease if he jieis an. overdose of the virulent germs. All the newer knowledge of iin-1 munity gained chiefly throttKh ani mal experimentation, indi at that fatigue does not impair immunity. ' I n d e t d, some experiments have rather suggested that animals thoroughly fa'.igued by prolonged labor are P-.sh readily inoculau d with the pneumonia germ! Aiuviiy, 1 am glad to give this' assurance: When you're quite tired, out and so weary that you almost want to believe the Worst, remem- her your Immunity is still as strong! as ever and you are no more Iik'dyi to catch anything than your lazy neighbor is. ixnoNs a n i asyi:us I Aluminum Wart. I read in a small magazine n statement that Kuropcnu srlenib ts j have found that numerous diseases! notably cancer, nro caused by the1 use of aluminum ware for cooking' food in . . . H. W. i;. j Answer I am not eager to havei cancer or anything, but we certain-: ly like aluminum ware for cooking purposes at our house. Save what you stpiandcr for Mich magazines j and spent it on ;m aluminum slew-! pot. ! Son Has lllcmishcs. I My son is slightly troubled with' hlemishes on his face. I have hern told that Triple S is the best thing, for this. Io yoii-ndvise this blood tonic?- M. .1. K. ! Answer My fi i-nd. ymir son I has blemishes not on! yon his f.o-e but In his education In the dint! place, eruptions, rashes, blemished or blotches or pimple or breaking out or lesions on the face r f a j youth are no indication of any itn-l purity of hi . or of momts. In the net p!a-. no medicine er con-J coi tion of medo iro s ever punti.H the hi i in any ea-e. Kin. illy. . this nostrum lien Told or Tom., iMck and Marry prescribes for our son is in my opinion a bad joke ' on the gullible public. Mas y.-ar1 son a'-ne pimples from black- heads" Most lemitar healthy buys! and girls are more or less t'ouhbd' Q C O Vcu -EE TuE OETECTiVE TiNd CurF BUT TON IM TME E.Cj UOLOMi THE TCOL& ? A st! bw I Law uim VEtcm it out. THAT'S ALL. attokney SMTw&a4 ro OEreMCC- U- M. WUTTO . WMV DID VOUTAW.E THE TOOL? OlUrCTLY TO TWI& DETECTIVE VAJUEM VME WAr TI-.EM M"TU? i7 a 1- 1 ,7 W. bT T-. U.II with that. Let your son tell me biiefly if that is the nature of the blemishes, and J II send him ad vice. Spoiled In t!u- t'ellur. Wh k danger is any is there in decon-ipof-ed Vegetables in the cel lar of a home where there is a family or childienV Mrs. A. A. A nswer N"r danger. I'nigilc. Handle Willi lure. I am five feet one inch tall. 3- ears obi. and weigh 7 4 pounds 1'ieuse don't laugh. It is the tru'h. Have tried every'hing but poison to gain, but it seems no use. Won't you lulp me, provided I make no attempt to kiss you? Miss W. K. F. Answer .liminy. You must be the tirl who poses for those pic tures showing how roomy the new car is. Accompany your request with a stamped envelope bearing your address and ask for instruc tion fur gaining' weight. (Copyright John K. Dlllo Co.) CANt I wri sj.o- 7PS I CtTKOi SIT, Miss Tawney Apple liaK con tracted neuritis Troni chilled owk tall shakers. All (' th vice are tbrlhi' Vrpt Ad. Brisb Today ane s (Continued from Pae One) Nit more house flies, no more filth drugged over food for young children. It would be interfering with na ture's plan, perhaps. Darwin savs a pair of tropical flies and their maggot offspring can dispose of a lion's carcass In a few hours. Kill all tho lions, and the flies would not be needed to dispose of the car rion. Mayor Thompson, of Chicago, says, "In Chicago, crime is not worse tlian elsewhere, but other places, less frank, veil their crime." Chicago's undeserved crime repu tation springs from strange pride in Chicago's killing .','angsters. They want the world lo know about them. They kill Diamond Jon with r.S bullets in tho back, when eight would do. They kill a man, soak him In gasoline and set fire to him the lire a work of fiuperogation. And when their man is dead, there is a great funeral, with airplanes scattering rosea in the path of the corpse. 44 What is more important than a few gaiK tights and bombings. .Mavor Thompson tolls reporters "The April tenth primary will vote on a STU.ooo.iino public improve ment bond Issue that will put Krt,. Ouil men to work." Also says Mayor Thompson "in two years, the Iikes to the tlulf waterway will be com pleted and steamers from New Or RHEUMATISM While in Krance with the Ameri can Army. 1 obmined a noted French prvci ipt bin for the treat ment of Kheiimatism and Neuritis. I have given this to thousands with wonderful results. The prescrip tion cost me nothing. I ask noth- ing for it. 1 wi mail it if you will send me your addre tal will brim; it. Writt lVU'L CW Dept ItriH'klon. Mav s. A pos today. I o I tl ucm cio ydu fcow thev wcac m T.M SO I KMOWEO TUEV WASnXT tvnJ.ll. In ' T...U n 't P 0ct Rippling Rhymes (By Walt Matoai COM KOKTl; I know not what your grief mi.y be, what novelty in gloom, but in two weeks or iimbye three it will be in its tomb Where are the griefs of yes teiyear. that seemed to fill your life, that inaue you talk of dole and fear until you bored your wife? They're van ished and forgotten now, for new griefs took their place, to put deep furrows in your brow, and seam your haggard face. The troubles of today will pass, give way to sorrows fresh; all troubles fade, all grief Is grass, as Scripture: sjiya of flesh. Last year, as I recnll the fact, I sat or Mood aghast, and like a briny cata ract my tears were falling fast. For I had boils upon my neck and more upon my arm; ex istence seemed a mournful wreck, the world had little charm. Today there are no bolts in view upon my weary frame: but I have aches in bone and t h e w, nnd I am going lame. 1 know these aches will pass away, will van ish in a while, find so I struggle to be gay, and shed a beaming smile. There's no monotony In grief, there's al ways something new; tomor row I may find relief from aching bone and thew; perhaps I'll have on aching tooth or ulcerated ear; 1 only know the cheerful truth that old things disappear. A year from now. if you should ask what woe I had today. I'll have to rummage through a cache of notebooks, ere I'll nay. I II have to hunt the day and date whereon I set it down that I had rheumatism straight, the fiercest case in town. And o. whatever be the grief that makes this life seem wrong, cheer up afflictions all are brief, and new o ties come along . . leans will blow their whistles on Chicago'st lake front." That kind of mayor remains pop ular. He believes things can be done, and does them. Major von Tschudl, president of Gorman's Aero club, says Diesel engines are too heavy, per horse power, for dirigibles. i;ut that is not conclusive. Knglish builders ol wooden ships said iron ships would sink, and, anyhow, they could never carry enough coal to take them across the Atlantic. Henry Ford believes it may be possible to list; Diesels on all-metal dirigibles, ami experiments on that line. Vincent Astor, after inspecting European progress in enuine build ing, recently said he believed Die sel engines might save enough in fuel weight to make no for the en gine's excess weight. He was one of the first to sran a Hying line in this country. George B. Alden For Sheriff I beg to announce my candi dacy for the republican nomina tion for Sheriff for this county. I do this, feeling t hat I am qualified for the position as 1 have had an experience for four years as a Deputy Sheriff in thin county and am familiar with the duties pertaining to the office in all its branches, having pervert in both tax department and in the criminal branch of the service. If I shall he nominated and elec ted to the position, I shall bring to the office the value of thai experience. 1 have gecn a resident and tax payer of Jackson county, Ore uon. for a period of more than 17 years. (IKOIIOE A I. DEN. 11 SANTA MONICA Cal.. Apr. 2. 'i "Stub" Campbell, pioneer par achute Jumper, was killer at Clover field, near here, when his para chute harness broke and he fell law) feet. Witnesses said the para ehut eopened a fter Campbell bad dropped several hundred feet from spectators saw him fall and strike close to the flying field. Without violets the smallest par- den isn't complete. Oive t hem a shadv spot nnd dig a lot of rich leaf mold from the woods into the ground, if you want the best of their dainty bloom. ! Q UCvJ T THM vajHEjsJ VOU EAMmEO Ti-iLTCOL4 VOU OiOrT PiMOTHE COFF GoTTCM ? ! d OH, l DIDJT LOOK. CAR.EF0L IKI TmE GaC. " I Q JASPER MUTTO. WGULOU T IT HAVE BEEM POiSlELE I FOR THIS OETECTwE TO OR.OP THAT BoTTOki in I VOU WAbkJ T LOOIMO ? COULDkj T HE UCivE. GCACHEa IM A TOOL CXMO AT THE SAME TIME, ! DCPPEO THE BOTTOM ? 1 - IEQQE - IT COST ME TEM DOLL0-Q.S AT "TH1 ST&.TL riD OwdC TRYiNIi TO CiNO ALITFLF -pra ri umoeR A UAir TEM DOLLAC J VA BEFORE I WEIRED SPECS BUT VmwEnj ME . e-jL VmTTi Co-.C " Weekly Foreign (By 'I lie AvocuiU'd I'aw) I'remler Lmito .M us-solinu of Italy has carried out another of his determined steps to make an absolute fascist state of his cou fi tly. He placed under control of f.iitfim last week the education of aii Italian youth, ordering by decree dissolution of all juvenile organizations except the lialiHa ami Avanguardista bodies, des tined to be incorporated into the fascist military and political party. Against this. Tope I'ius XI vohed disapproval, declaring be fore the diocesan boai d of Home that he was pencil and grieved at realization of existence of the fascist plan to make a monopoly of the education of Italian youth, physical, moral and spirit ual. ilecuuse of this controversy. ' which has arisen like a cloud over "negotiations" between the holy see and the government for 'extension of ritfhta of tho Vatican, fears have been expressed that there will come a cessation, ut , least temporarily, of efforts to 1 settle what is known as the "Koman question" that has existed since lh?0, the fall of liolnan temporal power. Immigration experts have gath Will Rogers' Funniest Picture, Hunt's Crater ian The comedy riot of the season, "A Texaa steer," with Will KogerH as congressinan-at-large, is at Hunt's Craterian. ' Adding to the uproarous situ ations in the famous old f hurles Hovt n t a g e success, are Will ltf-rfers' titlesj. iff. HlsNv. i' TV : U- R,oe-s ad. Lv.rr TZsr.jrst . (mayor of Beverly Hills is sur-; rounded by an all-star cast. ' Kogers is in the role of a Texas cattleman elected to con -; gress against his wishes through ; the scheming of a socially am- j bitious wife and daughter. JIo says "A congressman is a local bandit, ami sent to raid national headquarters for his own district. If he gets enough he, becomes a statesman." j A ii in Dealer Suicides. j SACRAMENTO. Cal. Apr. 2. j yVt l'.en Milliken, former state prison camp director and an nuto-t Political Announcements rou suKHirp I am a candidate for the repub- ! Ucan nomination for sheriff, pri mary May 18. CHAS. D. STACY. . May 17. COVMV CI. EI IK I am a candidate for republican nomination for county clerk; prom ising personal attention, economy and courtesy. G. It. CARTER. May 17. Talent. COl'NTY SCHOOL Sl'PEUIN- TENDENT ! I am a candidate for the demo- j cratic nomination for the office of County School Superintendent in! the May primary. J RAYMOND D. CORN WELL. I'rincipal Washington School ! 3:Mf ; COl'NTV COMMISSIONER i I am a candidate for re-nomina-' tion on the republican ticket for County Commissioner. If nonii- i naled and elected 1 will continue j to do my best to give the people, an ecoAoniieal business ad m in is- j tration. VICTOR lll'RSEU., I May 17 By SOL HESS cf ft wauwur Shell, i savj THAT MY EYEi V;&S iOOOmsvx "THEtJE. SJ Ml News Review ered at Havana. They represent 5o nati tins and are expected to Lo in session for three weeks. i 'i ne subject of immigration ha grown to bo one of the utmost importance to many nations, some of which objet to restrictions , which have recently beei) im- ; posed, pai ticui. ly by the United I States. The American ambassador to j Mexico, lnvight W. Morrow. Is credited with a great diplomatic victory in bringing about a set tlement of the Mexican oil ques tion with President Calles of ! jiexico. This has been the sub ject of bitter controversy for ten years, and where the attempts at scientific diplomacy failed, tho ("l'ace to face1' talks of Morrow .with the president of Mexico and j other Mexican officials, social in isome respects, succeeded. Mexico seems now ready to af ford the foreiegn oil ompanlse the rights to the lands whb h I they have exploited and the oils they produced. Minor questions, as between the government and . individual companies, are yet to , bo disposed of, but it Ls de clared that tho objectionable fea tures of the petroleum law havij 'been eliminated to the satisfac tion of the American government. I mobile dealer here, was found disid j on Jackson highway near Walsh '.station, with a bullet wound in his head. The coroner said it Was a ! dear case of suicide, but the mo tive was a mystery. Kriends said i Mllliken had been despondent since he left the state Bervico. ! POKTLAND, Ore., April 2. (p) : Robbers cracked two Portland I safes early todav and made off I with more than $200 in loot from one and an unrepealed sum from tho other. Did you know that a fifteen-cent envelope of Diamond Dyes will dtip ,. licate any delicate tint that mav be i the vog-uc in dainty underwear! keep your oldest lingerie, stocking too, ia me siiuue oi i ne aour. us easy n vou only ue a true i.ie. Don't streak your nice things with synthetic tints. Dye or tint unythiiig"; dresses, or drapes. You can work wonders witb a few, inexpensive Diamond DV'-st (true lyes. New colors right over the old. Any kind of material. REE: Call nt your drupnist's and pet a free Diamond Dye Cyclopedia. Val uable suggestions, simple direct ions. Piece-goods color sain pled. Or, big il lustrated book Color Craft free from DIAMOND DYKS, Dept. NO, Burling ton, Vermont. Diamond Dyes lust Dip to TINT, orBoiltoDYE Here ia what you receive in. a suit Made for You 1. Custom tailored clothes at the price of ready mades from $30 to $55. 2. Cloth only found at reputable merchant tailors'. 3. Linings of twice ordi nary strength and wearing quality. 4. Fit and tailoring of the painstaking kind only, considering looks and service to the cus tomer. It Will Pay You to Climb My Stairway m b g LUMBER FOU KVKKT TSE B TROWBRIDGE Q n M.MHKK V.Mtl) mm I'be ex- j . j Upstairs ! (ok