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4' p page four MEDFORI) mail tribune Plly, Bundiy, Wdkl; PuliHihrd I'J th KEIiruRI) fBUiTWa CO. M-1T-M M. Wit SI. toe T BOBKRT W. RU1II, Editor f. 8UUPTEB BM1TH. UuiIfW An lndepridcDt Ntwtpapcr btrrtd M Mcond-claM uutttr tt Med . lord, Orafon, under Aoi ol M.rco , H7. SUBSCRIPTION BATES By Mill Id Advance: a Daily, with Sunday, yttr Aail. without Sunday, rear .0 Daily, without Sunday, mouth 06 Weakly Mail Tribuui, on year..., .00 Bunday, ana yaar -uu By Uarrltr. in Advance in neaioru. i J l..k.01. Central Pf.ilit Photnlx. ' Talent. Uuld Hill -nd on Hiifliwajf; Dally, with Sunday, month V f Dally, without Sunday, month 60 Daily, without Sunday, on year... 700 Dally, with Sunday, one year 8.00 All terma, cash Id advance. UKatUER OK TUB ASSOCIATED PRESS BciTinf full Leaned Wire Service Only paper in dty or county rectlnnff atwi by Ulctfrtph. ... The AatociaLed Preae I eicluilfely en aewa dlapaU-hee credited to It or otherwise ) Credited in una paper, aim aim w w w aewi publiebed herein. All rifhte for republication of special oi aetcbea herein are alio reserved. Sworn dally average cruiMttor. for tli rmonthe endli.f Oct. 1, 19ST. eeGX, (present Blrculalloo bib) niti.t nan f th rite of Uedford. Official paper of Jatkaon County. llMrna KinrHMll atlvt H. 0. MOGKNSKN A COMPANY Office In Mew York, Chicago, Detroit, r 0an Fraadioo, Lot Augelee. Seattle, I'nrU Ye Smudge Pot Br Arthur Pciry A citizen as return tl from the hills with whiskers. If all the dut.n mustaches in Urn county were bunched on one face, they would still he why the output of hair combined, in the aforemen tioned whlskeiri. J. Frank Win tninli. our "lily rnlilKMl fiunior who pni'U IiIh inline In tlio inlilillp. lifts relurni'il fr'iin I'lillftirnln. In his oiienliiK icinurk.s he (jot In IiIh usuul dirty tlli; til ili Republican "party. OokhIp Is hIIII flylnu fir "nil wltle, anil wlili-r. The 13 year Kil l, who Is 17 when (Irlvlin? un niito..iiiiil call do nothliiK hut miuonl when an enii'ruency lilisPH, benlUH liellot loo Hhorl In the IfKM lo reach the hl'llkCH, in ahionil. vnlnly enileavoilni,- to pro .urouml ti busy corner on two heels. WHO'S S.MART XOW7 (IjUiiur, Mo., l)cni(Mint) NIkIU watch Hmed Kviisier took Ami KulkeiHon into cus tody Saturday nlnht fr toxlcallon. Ahii was not under thft Influence! of liiuor al the time. Hut he had been during tho week. Onu eveniiiK he hiw th liitiht officer start toward him. ' Asa raced up tin1 street looklnK over his Hhoulder and calling out. "I'ome on Hmed!" JudKD Allen fined Asa 9 1 Ti.00. HOI-D-ITI'K HI-ACKKX Mid line Portland TcleKraui.) Dunk! them suspenders anyway! The Hates Hoys all have the political blues, and nre predicting that the kuk silos will be soup kitchens Ioiik ere snow flies. All have new autos. It has been ui'Kcd uiion us to flKain laku chaiKo of tlie weather, ' 1 ns It looks none too Rood, hut we cannot HKaln cmiio to the rescue, as we did for Kustei. since wo are Klniply Hwamped with work and the dishes an not washed. Lester Hills Is buck from Lorcnn, w ,.i whero he went on account of the illness of his father, who has lm- --, proved Kreiitly since, his return. rr ( KuKdie HeKlster.) Cause ami effect, and the muffled knock. (LAriirn;iu iu'T why? (Ceil;. Itovonl) ' Mr. Caraway. The senator from I 'tah said when the farmer was broke It was a sln of his hclnic prosperous. Mr. Ileflln. 1 could not auree with the senator from Utah, but the farmer, belim broke year In nnd year out, will ask. "What did ooiiKrcMH do with Muscle Shoals?" "The same thlnn as before." "What Is that?" "NothiiiK." "Did they dispose of Muscle Shoals so that tin fanner could obtain fer tilizer?" "No." "Did the southern senators stand tow ".'titer mitt battle for the dellvernnce of the farmers of the south from the Kertlll.er ""Trust?" "No." "What did they do?'' "Why, some senators talked about distributing power in eiiuit able fashion whatever that is." Hut that does not Kct cheap fertilizer for the fanner, it re minded me of the two fellows that met on the public road, tine of them had a sick mule. The other jku'v one said, "What Is the matter with your mule?" The owner said, "lie's ' sick, lle'n wot the colic. Do you if -s Know of anything to give a mule that has the colic?" The other man said, "I had one that had the colic last week." "Well, what did you Rive him?" He said. "1 gave f him a iuart of turpentine"; and he drove on. Jj The other fellow got a quart of " turpentine and Ravo It to his mule; and the men met again the next " ' ""week. IIUI said, "I low d'ye do, Sam?" .Sam said. 'How d'yo do, fV-IUll?" lut' "lhl- "Oi'"" you tell me you-jtave your mule a ipiart of turpentine?" "Yes." "How did It 'affect him?" "It killed him. Did i you Rive H to youH?" "Yes," B . '"I low d Id it nf feet him ?" "It killed mine, too." (Laughter.) Sam 1 said, "(looil-by. Dill." Mill said. (io.nl-by, 8am"; nnd each went ' ; his way. LA CiRANDK, tire., April 10 (A) Nolun Huckncr. hold-out of the St. Louis Hrowns, has been signed as pitcher for tlnl,a Ornige club of the Itlue Mountain league, Har ris French, mnniiff", announced Jodny. First workouts will begin tomorrow. Tho ltlue Mountain league season opetin April '22 with linker at La Ornndu and Walla Wulla at I'enUIctun. BUT IT'S.HARD ON WILLOS AND KELLEY O - POLITICS inn lie lilaiiifil Inri-ly fur tin- execution of Willos mid Keller tliis week. Wlmt (lie blimii-t hirst y lint infliieii- lilll lll'WSIIll IH'l'K 'ill SIIV, Hot lloW tile elllls of jlisitee will 111" j Signed Utter. petLiiiii. t'i pviiioiiiil health km! litfi,ii.-. not to dims riiiigi.ONi. or 11 ' . I lr.llii.tiit, Iw jiii,v-rel ty Ilr. .rult if M .un.iw.J, ,!! uililnsfj t-ntiuj. I. .inlol. SCfVed, forms tile lIlM'illilHWi'lli'toi' 111 tile l't'IUSJl! tO (JIVe tllPSI' j l.-lt.r. .ImiuM bf linit and wtIu.ii In ink. oing t the lri(e uuintxr ol letter, re , " , . teUt-d, only a few rail lie uimw'tretl lii'i. No re(jl i jh lie made to iu-rie not conform- 111011 W'liat tlleV (lesel'Ve iiniirisonilieilt till' lite. : ing to inalrutlion. Addreaa Dr. Williinn brad, in me of llna iiewi-aper. If votes were (fiven no eonsideriition, or jmrely mitienl re-j suits disreiiurded. there isn't a (.'roup of fair-minded citizens in this state who, after eoiisiderini' all the facts, would not spare, the lives of these two miseralile wretches, and spare the stat'-j the spectacle of another futile and decradiiitf haiiciii',;. I!nl unless all siirns fail these two men, who never took I human life, who were merely led by others to attempt the break which ended in minder, will be ceremoniously choked to death on I-'riday the l:ith. I'ufortunately for them, they never made millions from boot-Iciii-'iiit: like the virtuous .Mr. Iteiuus of Cincinnati. Nor did they have a family to supply a defense fund of 0,0(10 like the irreproachable. Hickman, who is still enjoying life in jail, and promises to continue to enjoy it for many years. MM,..,.,,.... I served as u siiiokp screen lor the two killers, ()re;nii .lones : and Murray. Anil, of course, if 1,'overnor Tattd-son should coimiiiite their Kfiilciiri's, irtain ncvspan rs would fall liiui KflltillK'llllll JDIll KIliill'IcKS. Illld KDIIIO I Il I'Sfl I 111 I I-I'i t i (' i lt.Mrlit ' he (lircclcd toWitrd the uhcniatorinl iiiiinsioii in Salcin. Jt is hard luck for Willos nnd Kelley. I'coplc who hfivo no money mid who would make more votes by dying than living, niilil as well abandon I lie idea of impart ial and even-handed .ItlStU'P. i QUILL Too many people eonfnsf patriotism and love of excitement. If you indulge in a little int rospeet ion, yon an indulge in too much, you are crazy. Tho (Trent exeentive is one who seleets tin; ritfht man for the job and then holds him responsible. Kvcu in the staid old days gentlemen kisse( the ceremony, but not lonjr. after. Amerieanism : by tin; rules. An itch to jret The Mississippi Valley should pay as mueh to control ns the West paid to build iis irrigation dams and yon how .much 1 hat was. Description: "They're the kind of people that fef taut when calamity brings them publicity. Kxnmple of dishonest thinking: (Jiving a woman driver more than half of the road and calling it chivalry. And then, again, early marriages prevent automobile wrecks. There's no temptation to hug tho driver if you've got a right to (In it. I here are more payroll. unemployed Oik reason why conditions in Americans is because they aren't Campaign: Ntiiiu ; on the other side. singular; One reason why there are fewer the other ingredients act quicker. Current Ihis sentciiee all the mutter with uny ' How tlishearteninn; when you slop to help a pair of ankles 'halite a tire and discover they brlone to a grandmother. Many ' "' rcpulaiiou lor moral courai;e ineivlv cause he has nothing to lose by Correct this sentence: "The 'but they're just as humble as SAI.K.M, ore., April 10. pVi Till- Nlllll'Klllli 1 I t t...l,i .... I sin-f id .01 ii... , ..r'.i restdntions from the Multnomah liar association in memory of the late W. P. Laroche, I'ortland at- torney, LOS AXCKLIJS. ApriT 10. (A1) The committee of experts appoint ed by the Los Angeles city council to investigate the St. Frauds dam collapse, headed by Dr. Flw ood Mean, Cnited States director of reclamation, reported today blam ing the catastrophe on the "defec tive foundation" of the dam. THE NEBBS 12 o'Clock Kid in a 9 o'Clock Town dVomtGETMO "! WWEM VOU GOT THE RCWARD I WAS I J',,f . TM REST Or TH FOLKS BE! V REWARD SO SUP l'- CZZl to GET MORE WCLLVOU OOM T GET. M J- Z CTY Vmetu' nnv ! f'AjZr' V ' cewacd so t looks like :f u ) Z - 1 ULtrXrl-J V TM1M6S WAS E.VEM J 'jk. J si J ' ' ' P' I LT"HJ "Wl . .1... I IA. r" i . JiOTuht lhtTbt BSSMiW. Il Ti Hk Rt,.ftEikOfii. - - Q - - " ' o MEDFOKn MXTL' 1...H- I ,. ,. : POINTS wise; if vou tho bride, after rich without beinj; hampered water know impor now than in 1 !1 1 even on tho. coal fie in Jtnshsia. ds don 't horrify a process of oxposiuj. crooks alcoholic, deaths is becaime "The doctor said t hero's uothin said she, "and I believe lie's riht at be telling the truth. Smiths are rich now," said she they were, while poor." WASHINGTON; April Id. V) Al1 Perishable iHumaoditt fruits i nn" veKetahles particularly, would 00 excluded from provisions of the ! Pending McXary-llauMea farm hill under an amendment accepted hy the senute today without a record vote. STOCK MOI.M. Apr,. Id. (.-l'l Queen Victoria, who u been ill for some lime at her residence in Itnme, is understood tit have taken u turn for the worse. She is years old. Kim; Ouslav and Crinee William huve gone to her bedside. TRIBUNE, fEDFORD, Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. Tin-: kk'Ki.y no.n'.ti iti:m run s iiii.d (X Ray Examination of the Chest) A luige part of the lit it y ill ff tartar 1h an alkaline K.ilin laxa--Ji--rishfs u nollon thai It 1h t tjvt- antl diun-tii-. 1'otas.shim hi- nlhle by mi'uiiH of x-iayn tu kmk i tartrate in ilmtiijctly acid, and un intu the chi-st anil k what is ! uisf other VK'-taMf pittanMum naltn wroiiK thf-i i-. Wli hihe jtath-nt liar- a is unoxiilizi-d in I hi IhmIv nm Ik hunriK of Much a , i-llniinat'-d unchi'ntic-.l in the mine. childlMli fancy, itjlt opposi-s alkalinity, in'-n-ascs ac-i 1h not Hiirprisin ; Idity in the urine, tends to cause, that somo x-ray ; acidosis in the blond. li. .M. V. technicians a re; Annwer-Vou are absolutely rlht, inclined td lnter-and I wan wroiii; when 1 called an p r e t x-ray evi-; alkalin medicine. Thank ymi for dence in an arbi trary l'nshh.n and to aKsiitne that it warrants a posi tive dhiKriosis of the lunK. for in- tul.i-nulosls clin- leal eviiirino. """""; xth- i""1'1" "f -- iit n. Dr. juKxph itreimrniann mcn- """K " ( "C'si V ilf' 1" j which a cump.-tcnt and conserva ;tiv xr:iy technician or specialist ! made positive diagnosta of tuber j ctilosls from the films, even though I the I'lnpiet (skin t uhen-tiUn test j was negative in all cases, and in all ! three cases the autopsy revealed i not a trace of tuberculosis. ; on me other hand, x-ray exam ination may reveal sonnj very con-! vincinf,' evidence of tuberculosis In i a iuiik mat hy all physical test and all clinical study Is not evci I under suspicion. 1'hysiciariH with extensive experi ence hesitate lo Interpret the x-ray j picture of ih iunt;s in a case where i there i a question of lubi'icuiosis. 1 How can the mere technical x-ray expert be so certain about Jhis meaning of the vauue lights and shadows In the negative? There in one form of tubercu losis, acute military tuberculosis, in which the x-ray picture may set tle the diagnosis before the symp toms and physical sinus become sufficiently mini if est. Hut even here sometimes the x-ray expert in over-confident his p icy ure d f ithtely shows the small tubercles rca tiered throughout the liuiKi. Hut an identical plclure may he Klven in certain cases of broncho pneumonia when there certainly is no liibercnlcisis and in fact the pa tient makes a prompt recovery. Compensation for all the errors, -ray evidence, or rather too e,real reliance on1 it leads to. Is the enormous value of x-ray study of the chest in cases of obstinately prolonged bronchitis and espeiiallv chronic coujih associated with asili maiic symptoms in children here the x-ray negative sometimes re veals the trim cause of the trouble, a foreinn body lodKed in bronchus or lunu. What is still more cred itable, the x-ray evidence will dis close the actual nature or the trouble even in cases of lodgement of a peanut r bean or a piece of tonsil or other object which in itself nives no recognizable shadow in the film, tile Jissoeuited nltfiu tions nf the normal shadow enable the experts lo say that there is something obstructing the bron chial tube at a precise point. In U child a wheeze nit chaia teris tinally asthmatic shotihl always siiKuest the possibility of a fereicn in me OloncntlS. ' i"'V cane, if the (piestion of an an A-ray examination ar ses, it s iirely senslhle to leave the muitor to the judgment of one's own llhv - nicn unnecessary extrava- game and grief awaits the lavnian who seeks to obtain such exam ination without medical advice. on STKNS AND A.NSWKItS Kittle Veins. What causes the. little veins in and about the nose and cheeks? j Is there anything that can be done j for this? M. M. S. ( Answer I do not know the cause J of the dilated venules. The marks I mav In obliterated by skilful treat ment with diathermy or with elec trolysis, in t he hands of a phy sician. Heal liecenlly Molasses Flavor, you mentioned that a still market good old molasses without the j few firms j fashioned brimstone and fury In it. I'd HI. f to know w here it may be obtained. H. It. J. Answer Any good grocer can dlpl'lv It. Send stamped addressed uvelope ami repeat your linpiiiy. Tin Anli-Mu in tun m Propiigandn. 1 the danger housing aluminum ware tor i-uokiiik and hakuif: .- -.M. An.swer No. I believe I have seen all the propaganda against aiumiutiin ware, ami our cook pro- din es most of her masterpieces in this ware. cheiiiM M. M. V. Mous to Amend, Iteeently you stated that crenn in OKEfiOy, TUESDAY, 'APRTL 10, 102s. the cdrreciion. I mlj-'ht have re n.embcret me, that of tartar honicinad had I my wits about e used to mix in a hit with the saleratUK in soda water to make it bubble. (Copyright John Vlolel Mopps I rroHln': weed. iiii'II soon lie lull T cllllit 1' hei line's ll's i:olu' sonic I' live once llicse iluyil, licrenl'liT or no hcrcal'ler. , Brisbane's Today (Continued from Vase One) forniGd to collect rewards from ban korn. Thn Texas hankers offered SiVlOO each for hank huihirs, dead. In genious emleinen have been caus ing individual;, not really hank burglars, to pose iis such, then kill itiK them and collecting rcwanls. ItanUs must he protected, hut have hankers a rlht ti establish laws of their own. unliLe state laws? And what about inciting to murder, when you oiler a reward lor a corpse. The penalty for at tempted hank burglary is not in stant death, hut the bankers' re ward offer, makes that the law. Suppose merchants offered S'jOnO. dead or alive, for any hanker, nuilty of rliariim usurious inter Tlmf would be techllicullv as I est lawful ns the hankers" Kcnerous oi-I f.,- tiiifuliir eorns,. i l TI rnm-li tho pniiL-rnu-ttlnii nf file hty oflice. the pope condemns r . mile Co.) j l.iltb I like a ciiptmh skirts. mat association m me irienu oi Kmiija iiunseiker vs. laud t . iKiael." and forbids nil Catholics to , Iiunseiker, appellant; appeal from write or print hooks in its support. .Multnomah county; suit for di That association was founded "for) voice. Decree of Judge Louis 1. the, purpose ot eon vert uk; Jews to the Catholic faith." The pope oh leets tn its metlimls, nlthougli it I has been supported hy many car i dinals. bishops and hundreds of occlesiustics. I I Jews, as well as Catholics, will approve this action by the Roman i Catholic authorities. Far away are itho days when .lews had to choose between forcible conversion and ' banishment, or even death. I Six hundred in one day weiv ! hunted alive in denim ny because they would not renounce their own faith. ' Holland, Helgium and other coun tries are injured financially hy I American restriction on importa tion of bulbs, flowers and plants, i Americans regret the necessity of ; keepiu, out bulbs hard to set hero. Science might find some wny to I niuUe hulh'iiupoitatlon il'o, hy use r Kas. r briof aiddication of heat i sutficienllv intense to Kill harmful bacterial life without :- Hf0 in tlio bulb. destroying ! Hnr. shape and plate steel pricei I were raised in February. Uast week i stetd in ices went up per cent. Haisin.-; prices in one way to keep Rippling 5 Rhymes (Br W.ll IlaaoaK AN KAIll.V LIS)X I marie a waiter lonu ao: 1 Forrel horse 1 used to know had most astoundiiiK fpeed: a Htruiit-r e a in e to town one day; he had a tall anil KunK llnn hay he wild was fast. In deed. The village sports fixed up a race, and it was sad to sec me hase. and run myself In debt; 1 borrowed kopecks everywhere and soaked my hat and underwear for money I could bet. I knew the stran ger's horse must lose, and so J sold jny Sunday shoes, and nil my shirts hut one; 1 knew that I'd be slitini,' tluht with fifty kindH of coin In nlnht when that blK race was run. The race was run. upon a day; the victor was the K"nKl'PK bay. tho sorrel showed up bad; the smilinii stianiter left the town with everything not bolt ed down, and all the coin wo had. My iiooils and chattels all were Kone; the clothes 1 cherished wore In pawn, and 1 was deep in debt; itntl ns the sheriff seizeil my cow 1 filed a I a r k e and solemn vow I ne'er aiiahi would bet. And often since the tempter tame and showed me some dead eertaln 'anio where I' could win a pile: hut 1 reralt that dismal fluke that left me busted and rebuke the tempter with his Ruile. When I' be hold the heartsick jays who've kept on betlim; all their days, and who are paupers now. 1 bless that slratiKer nnd his naK. w-ho took my rubles In n bait, and also pot my cow. If I had won the coin t bet. no doubt 1 would be bettlnu yet, If I could raise it dime; but I received u lesson stern, and so 1 lake thi' coin I earn, and put It down In lime. n n,.onip when business is dull, i Itul Is It the HKST way 'I Ask General .wotors, Tord and other 1)Ik automobile makers. Their plan is to reduce prices and im prove finality, thus IncreasinK out put and cut tins overhead. And Ihev prosper. Prosperity, full employment de pend on increasing consumption If other producers followed the ( example of the great motor con cenrs American prosperity could be Inpni'iuml Hi Hi Tim- CO lit mid IlllPm- ployment eliminated. . Oregon Supreme Court Decisions S.W.K.M, Ore.. April 10. lP) The follow iiiK opinions were handed down todiiy by the supreme court Hank of Fulls City vs. Mary A. PtiKh. respondent, Graham A. Crisuold. appellant. Clifford J. PukIi and C. Smith, defendants; appeal from Polk county; suit to j foreclose mortae. Opinion by j. lust Ice MeBride. Judne WI M. ; Hamsey iiffirmed. l',d t If 1.tnll ntnl nnnol. lants. vs. Sarah K. Johnson, et al. i..m.ninnio' ,,i..w.!i1 f. Mult..... i, itit r , in.r .i..i,i' ( -..-.i,.!,,,. In- l..uti..o lllir Uossman Hewitt modified in opinion by Justice Ro.ssman. C. V. Dean vs. Percy Pelton, ap pellant; nppea 1 from Multnomah county; suit to recover on promis sory note. Opinion by Justice Co show. Judge Uobert Tucker af firmed. C. L. H oil id ay, appellant, vs. Dunn and linker; appeal from Klamath county; suit t over Stop Getting Up Nights If you tfet up many times at nit;ht by reason of I'.liuliler Trouble, have pain.s In back, weakness or dizzi ness, ueneral dehiiilv. iminfnl. Isiuartlni; and difficult urination. lack ot control ot urine, or symp toms of prostate chind trouble, trv I'AI.MO tM.OltCI.KS. This remark able treatment has been Used sue- lh;(t wi 'Micceed.' we wlli nd a trial treatment AIISOIA'TK- , i,y KKKK to anv sufferer who has i lu.vvv ns,,(i it, 0 ohliKatinn or ost. Write tod:iy. I Tlllv I'.M.MO (O.MI'AW. 1 o Calhoun St.. Itattle Creek. Mich. I money. Opinion by Jubilee Co show. JudKe A. Leuvilt affirmed. i James Medill. uppellunt. vs. 'tlllle .Medill. appeal from Llounlas 'county; suit lor divorce. Opinion by Justice Q'oshow. Jjdiic J. i uammou u"imi. i Isaac i:. Staples vs. II. U. Hutlcl et al. appellants; W. I- K-cd de fendanl and respondent, uppeal from Jjuuifliut co;mty; suit to fore- close sheriff's deed us u inoi IBaKe; opinion by Sheriff Heall. Jud-;e J. , W. llauilllon affirmed. K. J. lierneche vs. Alexander ( Hess and the I'niled Stales l'idel it y and liuaranly company, appel- : lants; appeal from .Multnomah I euuutv: action for daloates. Opin- I Ion by Justice iSrowii. Judne T. K. r-uffy affirmed. In the matter of the determina tion of relative rlKhts lo use vaters of Owyhee river and tributaries; William T. Stine and others, ap ,.n ,ni- vs. .1. 11. .McOiin. and others, appeal from -Malheur coun-1 ly; mandate recalled in opinion by Justice - how. j Clareo. ' Wilson vs. I.uckenb-ich Htt-amship compaliy. appellant; j appeal from Multnomah county, . .JuiiKmenl of lower court affirmed nnd application for appeal ills- missed in opinion by the coun. ' J. liiward Hunt, plaintiff-re-respondenl. vs. l.ila Hint;, defen dant. Frank L. Matiuile. defendant appeallanl: appeal from .Multno mah county, suit for damaites; 'opinion by Justice llrown. Judiie Koliert li. Tucker affirmed. Eliza Jane Falconer, vs. l'ort- .land Klectrlc l'ower company: ap- 'peal from -Mullnomah county and Hassctt vs. Willeford, appeal from Multnomah county, dismissed on stipulation. Petition . for rehearlnK denied Kleinhainmer vs. llevlin. Hoberl li. Nason of Portland, granted permanent admission to :the bar. Ml T lil'ltSTIXU IIOMKS (Continued from Page One) One newspaperman who reKisler 'ed at a hotel housliiK head(ual lers of one of the warrinK factions, promptly moved to another hostel ry us soon as he learned the fact. Another, who had been ordered to visit some of the precincts and tell what he saw In the polls, In !(tllred as lo the location of a few I that "were not too rouuh, just as a ijeuiiiiiliiK." Mombiniis and gunplay were whrt the vial in k newspaiiernu-n were expecting and some of them frankly admitted they would be disappointed if they missed It. One careful reporter, assinned to a po litical meeting last nlwht. left his watch and most of his money in his hotel, then took a taxi both ways to keep .out of the possible ' line of fire. .Mystery Death SAX FRANCISCO, April 10 (TP) lh U. Shelton, 47, riht-of-way aKent for the I'acifle Telephone and Telegraph company, died mysteriously early today in the presence of Olive Pearl Kd wards, his fiance and her sister. Mrs. Ft. Oummings, of Portland. He lived al the home of the Kdwards girl's mother. The sisters said that when Shel ton retired he apparently was in good health. Political Announcements FOR SHJHtlFF I I am a candidate for Iho rcpub-1 licnn nomination for snerlff, pri mary May, 18. CHAS. D. STACY, May 17, I am a candidate for republican nomination for Sheriff at the MuJ primaries. 1 have had exper.incf in both tax and criminal depart, ments and promine efficient and economical service. May 17. GEO. B. ALDEX. , COUNTY CliKllK I am a cnndldate for republican nomination for county clerk; prom-1 ialng poraonal attention, economy and courtosy. G. U. CARTER. May 17. Talent I am a candidate for the nomi nation as County ClerU on the Ho j puniicun iicivci. A. J. CROSE. I hereby arnnunce my candidacy ! for the republican nomination for t Count v Clerk. I cnrcsTKR paiikui:. May IT. sciuxn si 1'i:hinti:mi;nt I am a candidate for the re publican nomination for school superintendent. V. A. DAVIS. Medforil, May 17. COUNTY OOMMISSIOXKIt I am a candidate for re-nomina-tlon on the republican ticket for County Commissioner. If nomi nated and elected 1 will continue to do iny best to give the people an economical business adminis tration. V1CTOK liURSKLL. May 17 By SOL HESS Constipated? 1 TakeWl-NATURrS REMEDY tooiffht. jour eiimiM "";' -. --- properly by momir g nl fait conadpauoia will d With s Uwl mrtton aa frv anj caay u nature t hr bl Po. n gTipias. Mild, safe, purely vegetable- ccommended ad Sold by Alt SYS-OCSI3 OK THK A N N' 1 ' A L 8TATK-! MM NT OF THK Springfield Fire and Marine Insurance Co. of SpriiiBficM. in Oif st of Mai?a- (Uiii-ctiF. en lie- tliiity.tlri day t I'e-cnit-r. lit--:, inu'l. m Oie lioniranctj t itmiiili-i-luiitr (it tilt' Halt; of Urt-jjoii,' ,ui-u.int iu law: iHlllIlll. Aniniiii! "t r;ipitji mJ. raid UJ1 f 3, 30. 000.00' IlH'UIIII. Nit premium rmunl ilnr- . Ink thv yi.r 16.M.12.r.: Ii-.o-i'fit. ilh lilfii'H nml ii Ois rt-'-'-ived il in nits i be y-;ir. 1,147. 498. 8S In," in- lioiii (.IlKT sniiids if. eivt'il iluriHK llti- j-'.tr. n Total iliromu 1 1 7.i: 4.21C.4 Dihlinrtf nipnt-. N.'t In !" t"'1 "lUl UIK On w:u nn IlittiiiK .-UijilJttment -XIM-US.-M S 7.9:1.07.10 Dniil'-ii'ls ;od "ti .ni'llal ht.i-li .InniiK Mi 'Mr 700.000.00 C&mmlMJ'io'iK nml culmies pal.l .liiriittf tlie year 4.738.32S.C3 Taxi's. Ilccu.-'H ami fi'is ptilii t aiiiiiii,' the -.ir 57S.3l2.GO Aiiiouiu of ;i!l oiler poTHliitirt'S 1.700,372.52 Total expenditure JU.UO, ISO. 31 Af.rU. V.l!lle of TC PdtUte o lied (iiiiiikot valuo) 5 3G8.C55.02 V-ihif t Httn-kx and lionds owni'il (m.-rlitt alut ) 2.(.3&,2i;.C7 LoniiH m niortt;ji;('8 mid rol- lat -a I. 1.79 1, 030. 00 ra.-li In hauloi and on hand. I'li'iiiliiins in coinni' nf I'ul li'illdii wit tt I en siiicH Si'p- ti-mluT :Ui. 1 H 27 Iiit.ri-M nnd it'iiOt iliio .and mtru'-d llilln ie .-ial.lf Ail ot lid' iicifl 20S,719.:S K.OtHI.Hl lill.TOti.OO Total adniitttrd wet. . -f32.S2C.195.2S, l.ialdlltic.. Gin! claiimi fer It ! j un paid f 1.CI6.9S4.58. Amuimt of unuariH'd jncint umt on all out stutiiUnts rlokii 15.S5S.373.29 Pue I'm" oiiinilsnloa und ' l.ioK.T.iKO 30.00ft.flO All otliPr linliditlc-J! 1.500,000.00 T'tal llal.il it to, exclusive of f.ii.iial utot-k of :i.5yt.- (iKii.au S19.07S. 297.87 lliclnr-ii lii OrfKiin fur tin Year. N'fl pif nimrns tctfiVfd ihiristK Uieyfiir i'(i'irtilnnl..ii L'mln-u riti r.f 13.SHS.58 SpiintMifld 1". M 15i.t3'J.5X I,iihm paid diirinsr tlie y.-ar 'mint i mt ion Underwriters, 3.910.99 SpiiiiKfiPld K. M 77.445.1 Loshi'h Inoiined during tin year CoiiHlllutlon UmlpnvrlteiH. 3,910.911 SpiliiRlioid F. He M St.4S0.S9 SritlN(illi:i.l FIHK AM) MAUINK IXSntASCK CO. ;i:. a. iiui.ki.kv. Pret. K. U. lllbnilKTU, Sec. Statutory resident attorney for service. Allien I', llolden Jr.. Portland. Oregon. AYc pay a terrible ' PENALTY oft-times from eye neg lect. Ti.s better to be safe than sorry. OUR SLOGAN Good glasses iE you need them, otherwise GOOD ADVICE. , Dr. Jud Rickert Optometrist 222 E. Main go u u ra u WINDOW DOOR FRAMES AT TROWBRIDGE Ll'MHF.ll YARD By Train or Motor Coach to ATru siltvr-gray motor coaches; faster trains. New convenience for travelers ro i Portland and intermediate stations. Luxurious motor-coach service bf Southern Pacific Motor Transport Co. in addition to improved sched ules of Southern Pacinc trains. teivt Arth Mcdfoid Ponlind Motor Coach 7:04a,rru 7:55 pjn. "Shasta" . 11: 17 a.m. 10:30 pm. "Orcgonian" 6:10pjiu 7:13 a.m Rtturnmg tart Arrha Porduid Mtdford Motor Coach 9: 30 .m. 10: 37 p jh. "Shasta" . 8:30a.m. 7:30 pjn. "Oregonian" 9:30pjn. 10:20a.m. Motor coaches leave and arrive at tlw Southern Pacific Passengtt sution. Buy 10-rido Ticket for use on motor-coaches and good for 60 days. Save money with these low fares, PaeiMc J. C ORI S Atiu O TiUplaxa M PTTHAVe YOUR ffnm eves i I