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ftfEDftOftT) imi; TRTBUyR, arEDFORD, OT?EC!0T. THURSDAY. APRIL 12. 1928. FOUR Medford mail TRIBUNE Dsltr, Saadif, Weekly Publlafad br tb kkdfokd phuttihg oo. It-IMt N. rir St, PfaoM 71 ROBERT W. RUHL, EdiUr . HUMPTER 8UITU, Uiutt Ad Independent Newspaper Kotertd u eond-clii nutter t Md lord, Oregon, under Act of March i. 187. BUBHOTUPTION RAT it A If Rtll lit Adviioi Dulj, with Huitdnf, ynr fT.fiO toil?, with Sunday, mouth... 76 without Kundty, year f.60 Dftitr. without Buiidiy, month .05 Weekly Mail Tribune, one jeer.... t.00 fiundey, out year 1.00 hj Cerrlar, In Adranee In Medford, Ah lend. Jacksonville, Cefitrtl Point, fhotnii, leJaot, Uold BUI ind ou Uighw.ya: Jteily, with Sunday, month $ .7ft Pally, wit bout Sunday, mouth..,.. .06 Dally, without Sunday, one year... 7.00 Pally, with Sunday, one year... 4 1 1.00 All ctrma, caah in advance. MEMBER OK THE A H HOC I ATE O PRESS Reoelftng Full Leatod Wire Herrtce Only paper in city or county receiving am by if graph. The Associated Preai ta exclusively en titled to Uie uae for republication of all uewi dispatches credited to It or otherwise credited in thli paper, and also to the local sews published herein. All riarhta for republication of special dla Htcfaes herein are also referred. Sworn dally areruge cnuiaatlon for ilz Months and)if OcU 1, 1027, 4402. (present circulation 4616). Official piper of the City of Medford. Official paper of Jackson County. Advertising Representative M. O. MOOKKNKN A Coy I' A NT Offices In New York, Cbicago, Detroit, an lYudsoo, Los Angeles, B tattle. Port- T Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Ferry The fiHhinK nennon HttirtH Httn dny,. but the wealller Is Htlll un favorable for heavy loaflnK. either Mnndinu up or scontlnK over the country in nn nuto, that thn dealer wild would pay for Itnelf, Imt never did. Local ROKsip Ik in an airplane, and the truth Ih tryliiK to catch It with a nimble-footed cow pony. Klljah Hurd bus formally de serted the nemoeratlo party, after serving for many years. The Dem ocratic party Hunk to one knee, and Ih making a bold pretense that It Ih not mortally wounded. WHF.V ItOMANCIS FMHK (Oregon Ktnrnild.) The undersigned offern for sale to the highest bidder the following accounts, reserving the right to reject any and alt bids: Hurry , Eugene, Hal. En gagement King, $04.00. Harry . Kugene, Hilk Hos iery, 117.12. In the last Issue of the Sall'.ve Pont n world -famed violinist Is mentioned as a fiddler, ami his art I called fiddling. t A valley mas ter of the violin in 1021 threaten ed to hIc the Klan upon your corr. for calling him a fiddler, and as a matter of fact, the Kleagle did look fierce at us, twice. Thren aviators, who would not think of committing suicide by the customary but speedy means at hand, are en route over the At lantic, If nothing has happened. Otherwise, they are whirring melo dramatically Into a gale. Whnt Is known ln Salem ns "some doings up nt the pen," will occur in the morning, Jnmeu WlHns nnd Kllsworth Kellcy being legally hurled Into eternity at the end of n brand new rope, which has been duly tested. Ah on previous oc casions, the hangman will be nerv ou, and there will be the usual horribleneas. A lone woman Ih making a heroic effort to block the inhumanity, with no chance of suc cess. The annual "He Kind to Dumb Animals" campaign will be observed the second week In May. this year. STRAY SHOT HITS WOMAN IX PAItABOI. (llilllne 8.1- !ul letln.) Ourh! Very few eilsllird pies are liclim hurled, conslderlnK the number ol movie actors extant tn these parts Charles 1', Aiiki'II. a travolini; salesman, is nuiiin running out of tills city. tAlbany lieniocnit. ) Probably started fllrtlnK ullh the wronff waitress. TIIK GUKATKIl CltlMK Tho wltneKH temified: "Six wecln ago. when spring had come, thin man came to me and miggented that we ko fishing. We went up the river hp vera 1 mllcH. After we hnd been fltdiing a little while, he pulled out a bottle nnd Invited mo to have a few drink. took only four or five drinks, but somehow It inn do me tdcepy we landed and I laid granH. l'ret t y booh hy being hammered over the head with n club. He fore I lo.st run. pciouwncHM I realized that he had pulled my overcoat over my head, nnd wim tying me. Then he tied my linndR nnd feet with a rope, and hit me a few times more on the head, nnd threw me Into the water. Hut Home fellowH In the factory on the hank wuv me In the water and hauled me out and took me to the hotipltal, where I have been ever ulnce," Tfllit evidence having been com pleted, tho foreman excused the bandaged victim, hut before he could leave tho wUiichh chair one of the jurorn. who had been listen ing with great Interest to the start ling story, halted him. and said that In the interents of Justice he rfcHlrod to ntik one question "What 1h II?" responded the wit ness. "Wkn voir wont ft shin if with tho fieionuant, n: you or mm nave n firth Ing license, nnd entitled to fish?" SPOKANE. Wash., April 12. fVP) With control of tho demo cratic mate convention here to morrow, conceded to tho sup porters of Governor Al Hmlth for the presidential nomination, prin cipal Interest nmong delegates pnthercd here today seemed ren--tored In the choice of a national committeeman, Editorial Correspondence W'KKAI-O, Wyo., April litre -b the end of the lnnK. Umts trail tht lat gap of thf mil Wild Went. Here is where Owen Winter wrote "The VlrBinlan" the funnniH Oc cideiUal hoti'l In a tow bioi k down tho Ktippt, a red brick front with , iAveedy-lookiiK KraniimfH in the w i n d o w h ore Is w h e re To i.l d y Hoimevi'lt came from thf Jlln:k HilU back In the early HO'h and here 1h where Jiuiics (Jurilon licn nett, late editor of the Xw York Hernld, threw 120 aoh i1-cph on the bar and invited everyone to hav u drink. The Virginian, T. It., .IiuneH Cior don all Kne. And ho are tin c nwpuncherH from I'owder Itlver and the wliwpherderH from Salt creek, and the hinh-livinK. MruiMht shoot inK cattlemen who Hcatu-red yellowbacks at the Lone Star dance hall, and danced until the sun roue next morning. There are a few cow punch em. for there nre Home cattle; there are a few nheepherdei h, for there are more Hheep but comparative ly, they are nn ncurco a the pro verbial needle In the haystack. Where cow ponies lined to doze, their reins filing over lillchim; pontH, Hervlce Ntatlonn are HhowinK their wares, and mud -sputtered I.izzieH are awaiting the hand thai has been resting over a nearby "soft dilnk" bar. Home of the old tlmo cattlemen are still here hut while the cattle market hn revtv- ed, they haven't and never will, ! for their day has koik. The nniKe j lutH Kone. The good old days have I gone. They lost their millions In the post-war deflation and the hard winters- of 'IH and '20, and they will never come back. Not only because they are too old to come back, but bei-atiHe the conditions that made them have gone lor all time. It Is all rather sad. liuffaln. In the cold, dusty wind of early April, is sad. It Is neither fish nor fowl nor good red herring. The frontier has gone, but the Twentieth (Vn tury has not quite arrived. Home of these old-timers held a dinner the other night. Most of!K", rnat ntl tot' InisInesH them were near the threo score and ! on large Keale Ih gone. Sheep ten. It was far from a melancholy affair, however. Thero was one old cattleman, who was worth half a million when the battle of tliei Maine was fought. He is pennl lesH today. l;ut he tells as Kood n story now as ho did then, and he lives Just about the wimii doesn't work so hard, that's nil. Fur life has always been simple In lluffnln, and about the only thing to do with money In the old'1' y lnk sauerkraut juice, why days was to buy more cattle. Now nbouldnt they cat horse meat?" the callle are gone, but there is I enough to eat, plenty of horses toj "Then there is the labor prob rlde, and food Is cheap. He doesn't 1"m- N" J,M,(1 worker! any more, mourn over the cruel decrees of j uv onI' K''x th" '' They have fate. The nnlv sin of aee is a i tn "live talking machines and ra- passion for re-living the past. He remembers Teddy Itooscvelt and didn't fancy him so much, i Teddy wan young and ImiulslUvc i and very serious then. Ho liked f o r, as he e x p ressed it, i o T. It. i'-plus-2 meant 4, while to James (lord nil It not only meant four, hut a drink for everybody. QUILL POINTS" ''More liinlnvnys being treated with nil." chidi' the bi-nnd way that lies to dcsl ruction. It's a shame tn let ii crahy man suffer when the assurance that he lias been ncipiiUcd of soinclhine; would make him sane again. A star of the second magnitude is one you pun see with the naked chorus. 'P..I.'.. n -if ii . 1 liking Ii I Iyer m Wall Street n lot of fun if you don't conic lYHiiips it's enlletl the oilor good olil virtues are ihoie up iu I u Africa they hunt hi unie. Over here tho hig niues are utnlisturhed and the police merely mh the crap shooters. The activity of the market indicates, anion;.: other thinjj change in Darwin's vital statistics. Correct this sentence: ' You' said .Iim to his wife, "drive well." PENDLETON, (ire.. Apr. 1L'. ' Two dlumoud rings valued at liU0, a garnet pfn. two strings down on the"f noil,ls' 11 number of other alu- I was waked ! '"''l1'1 ''id clothing, were t smiMii irmn uie heme (tf Charles noml. local merchant, yesterday by north on the Pendleton-Walla VYal a Hungarian woman who entered , la highway. THE NEBBS-Oh, What's the Use! ... ... - I'M HAWV -VWftT VOU PROVCD'fOORSf 1 HWOrrNir I ln.av IMOT VOU VaJERE , EVCM t- OWVaPIOST l-OMVINJCINJCj "V8, JameH Oordon wan u rem thorouKhhrt'd. The fmly man in America, who could drive a four-in-hand in the Jtrltlsh manner elfcllt rinn in unt hand, the whip! cvitt-d, only a few can t answered here. No reply (an be mail to queri. not totiloun ln thf other. And he was a ureal' i"g to iimtru-tions. Ad-lret Dr. William Urady, in cute of tlii newspaper. friend of Lily Kanmry; courteous. hlVJi)nn!H. Jam en f lurdon lived life t. II. either Miudied it orj acted it. We all liked Jtcnneu j much better. Hut of course Know velt wiih a boy then out of Har vard only a few yearn. Ittit. per sonally. J never liked him. Ton what Ik it 7 Helf-cunHCi'ouH, per liajix. "There was a fine Irishman who ran the Lone Star dance hall it was on the hill where the court house now stands. Me was another thoroughbred, but in a different way. In the dance hall every cow hoy had at least Vnc gun, and whlwkey ran like water. Hut Hon- nv:i n never carried n iiin me red v " ! cane a man he brought down with that cane, and a bullet never scratched him. He was always taking the side of the weak against the stiont,-, and the girls even those who were not so good L ,Zr nr M f 2 M In- v.!" " ro n. ' imli-inH ih.it uiih i.i-fn... ni.v ii,,. r ! .vh.iiL " , . J . ' i.. .".,.:....'.... ..... .,'" niuy nnruor virulent disease horse thieve .. fiii- iim I know , " " " .r , ,Z far iim I know, Jesse never came here. Krank was a very learned, soft-spoken gentleman. Could re cite Shal;espcart by the hour, aipl was a great favorite with the la- dies. 1'fnkert.m came here to get him, but a e..,tain woman I knew saved his life by hiding him in her home under the kitchen floor. Hhc helped him escape and lie went back to Missouri, never to return." , tin it , i "Yes, the cattle market Is bet ter. A man with good credit could make good money in the callle business now. lint the range Ih never slumped like cattle they ar a d mi hie crop, meat and wool ami if I were starting out again 1 would go in for sheep. ilut things are changing fast. Horses? Xo market for horses unless they are bit: ones draft horses. The horses nowadays are mostly being canned down nt rasper. I hear they label It corned beef. Perhaps they put in a liltle cabbage. Well, dies and movies every uinht- and go to town for a pound of butter! Uussfaus and 1'nlnrks arc being sent In her put In sugar beets. fence ihe nl reams sheep ean't gel shelter any more. I don't know ,'.v hat the w or 1 d I j coming t o but I tlo know it's a hell uf a plac compared to what H used to be. It. W. Ii. This seems to in- i i-i .i im i.- i IS much like oilier fiyinp:. It s : down too quick. of saiuMity Ium'huso all ol! the ninth halls. the home for the first time yes terday morning as a maid. The theft occurred about 11 o'clock in the morning and It is thought the woman disappeared Immediately afterward in a light car toward the , 1! ill1 course you rcmcml.cr the callle- i". "a v " vpi r ,V " I M.cn-H k-n.,if i.m0a , tJU" et neei Do infected. 1 ,":,nk. J."nCH. ...WJK!e "y ev"n carry hie serins to a MISS BLACK. YOU f N-V ."tSr7 Act: -rue oje twimg THAT tNJSPlWED MC TO en r Kill VAJHEtg y GO &Tf4fM6MT NlORtTHftM ANVTwtWG CL&E. - WUE.M i &fx movo sou kepu Good with all. the TLMPTOTlOw AMD WiTVJOUT 1WL tjUlUANX-L Or WWfc.NT6 IT'O littrJ A LESSOKI TO f Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRAD7, M. D. Signed letters pertaining to personal health and hvglenr. not to dia diagtioirfs or treatment, vill Iw iiiin.-rwi by Dr. brsriy if 11 ktaiJif-l. r!f-.Mi(irfcted euelui is ncici!rfd. l-fi-n l l.rl.-f .rul rii I.. l .1.. (.... !..,. ... ' AN OUTLINE NO. 25 INFECTION IS Kvory intelligent person Hhould have a general understanding of the sex instinct and human repro - duction as a ba- His lor essential knowledge of the , hygiene of sex. ' I his entiro kuh t ject is still tinder must omit u chap-' ter from this out-: line of hygiene. Without other uikjIiwv we shall for cm,rtiH of treatment by differ apoi , we snail (1JIl ratan.h sppcjaliHls . i ... . i. . turn iimnuumii'iy iu me miurn mis uiiwt-iTiKfim much iinm 01 iniccuiiu and immunity. I-Mrst it is necessary to correct ,,,.. llSa)p,)s.o8 ot what lifivn lipenniP fiinillinr nmli-u , worshipped him.i," ' ' Infection means the entrance of K"',"'S, """ ",e llHHWH 01 he '""lv- " ' m"a" lnl,al' .. ' . ' "r ':',ivlty '"' "" ",e "'. An in.ll- ' "is inroai or nose or otner ' i.""' """"P Wh" "'8 co"""' ' U"f ""ml c.t-ariy ins- tliiKiilshe between harhorliiK ells-' ease Kcrins and infection. It is still a popular fancy that COrtn II CmntniinirahlM .llnnnua. l.rn I contagious while o 1 ers nr. i nlv in ' i . V i V ' Mumamous wmie ouhtk are oni in-, tern, that s pretty hope ess you fectioUH. l ie word contnebm mn.,. i.- ......i " : veying the Idea of actual contact whereas infection conveys the Idea of indirect transference of the dis ease. We must discard this fanci ful distinction, for there is no prac tical reason for it. Actual con tact (contagion) is not necessary for the transference of any known germ disease. So it is sufficient to know that u tflven disease Is in fectious. Any good toilet soap is a reliable disinfectant lor the hands, no mat ter whether the brand you prefer purports to defeat 27 or 57 varie ties of disease germs. A soap and water washing of the hands is am ple protection against lho possible r'Hk 1,f matching disease from gel ms that contaminate the hands with the source ol the Berms. farrylim i coals to Newcastle Is a sensible ! pastime compared with addin-j an- i tiscpiics to soap Some people arc endowed with a sense of smell as well as n mean and sneaking dis position. Since the days of the plague, yel low fever and other world Hcoiirwes. one epidemic disease has retained the bad reputation folks of the dark mines itave it, und even now most laymen anil not a few old fony doc tors cherish a quaint notion Unit the line nernis are able somehow to :et about by their own locomo tion. This notion is absurd to any one Willi nn .elementary knowledge or hncterioloKy. No disease derm can budKe an inch unless It is carried by some one or some thiiiK. t.erm carriers may be animate I persons, animals, insects) or in animate (food, water, air ihlimsi, but the animate carriers are the conveyors of nearly all Inlecllous disease today. There is no good evideuco that disease is evor car ried in the ulr, except droplet or spray Infection which we shall con sider presently. In every instance where a disease, such as smallpox, diphetherla, yellow fever, infantile paralysis, has been apparently car- j ricd In the air, Ihe aKoncy of an ' animate earl ier has been over- j looked. This lu ik.Ii.I.Iv tr.ii. r,r yellow fever, the virus heiii.-; car- lied hv the Steijoinviu breed of ,. . . . ii..!'m 1 1 a. lucre is no koou CVI-. deuce Hint disease Is rallied hv impels, books, nionev. letters , '' 'or lho beautiful Homie, things made hy or handled by the I ""' fisherman's unequaled paradise, person who has Ihe disease or who , wl" 1,0 01,0,1 Cor lnn" uni1 steelhead is convalesciim from It. An ordi- "nK""K 1111 11Pxt Sunday, April 15. nary laundering renders nnv cloth-1 ",p law w,lch was placed into ef Iiik or lln acllcallv sterile lifter i fe t this year states that steel- it has been used by the person 111 of infectious disease. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Post No Clippings Kindly forward pamphlet as per ulmve. (J. II. W.l Answer. The clipping says noth- hi; about a pamphlet. Try again, and please ask your own tpieslion. I have uo answer to make to clip-1 pings. The Country Is Going Dry tan you help me to break our S- year-old son of the bed wetting I Several fish screens mid ladders habit? (Mrs. P. Met!.) I jliave been repaired since last year. Answer. Send a stamped envoi j TIese now permit fish to puss with ope hearing your address and re- out harm, while previously a per peat your question. I'll gladly help ! centago of Hie fish died or were to convert the boy from the wot to ! sie from scaling fish ladders or tho dry side. running into fish wheels. Miles Los Priscilla ! Hy all indications tho sale of I nm writing for your opinion nnd 'SOU WAITED A LOmS X f TIME FOB I'M SORRY YOOQ . worn rvi r OU THEM WITH MV UCXV?D TO PEOPLE CAN BCiNkS MISERY MC And uwmapoiwesSi to OTWEfPS BY OF CHARACTER An r.' r .... T. M M.ili OF HYGIENE A PASSIVE HAPPENING j advico uoout a delicate matter. My ' friend conlides hi me. . . . ill. IH Mll .. . ... e(! iu Jolm A1(lt;n am! thilt.3 wnere t)e nUlie miKiake, If your fri(,n(1 ruiPH lo writ0 to me ni b(f Klttd to .:ive lho neBt 0))inioM or !ulvit.e , ,.an . iu ray, ng oure You claim you can cure 85 per cent of all catarrh cases. 1 have had catarrh for over 2i years, and 1 have spent thousands of dollars a i answer. i ms snows wnat nap- pens when you quote a man out of contexl- ln tilp Bame paragraph I ", fi i. i . , "UH" " f'mmib w.iu tnensn tue lhU-m brain to .lisoanl it when ,he '""'or "UW8 lh 'here is no especially when he really alia them. About lho vast SUtns you have apen for ". ..urses" vended by "catarrh specialists." I ,? y , "','ra was r Kilt. if your catarrh Is in your head, ko home to some cood' up-to-date doc iy Sav that Larnum was riaht home to some good' up-to-date doc-1 - ordinary family doctor. for examination of the nose nnd throat and ndvlce or treatment for whatever the examination (lis- closes. If the "catarrh" is nowhere ... ..... ..ii in 1 1.- i ! tiiurii nt iimit'i muiiiii anything and you need a guardian j or keeperv This may not sound ua sooth hi.'; as tin; talk of Catarrh Specialist Prowler or the plausible j booklets of Doctor Hlossom, but i then, I'm not going, to charge you ! anything. (Copyright John 1 Wile Co.) Somethin else that's becomin rarer everyday is home grown daughters. Next t an invitational affair nothin' leaves as many sore i I spots as fallin' off a stepladder with I the nearest harbor to he clev an arm full o' window curtains. I , ... , , , . , , I crly camoullaged and hidden Ye Letter Box To lhe Kl"'r: Sportsmen, awake! Your nnnual 'llluli nr "I'nlK.y mil tl.n .,1,1 n.t ,, , . " ...... 8,,lnln her tip' is now to be con- ma n"d tviiut must go unmolested 1 1 ii ii 1 1 1 .-linn i in ncrntiiir m t : u law thero is an exceptionally large number of fish in the river this - " year as compared win previous years. The trout can now bo seen i junping as it they were eagerly huntiu-;; for the flies dangling to land fro from the rod of the sports- j i man. The fly fishing is usually ' good at the first of the season, but ! unless the weather clears up the; season will not open up as well as j 'expected. angling licenses should bo increas- YOUR LESSOM f THOU6W THAT I t iMSPRTtOKl ( uavjr MOPrStSm a I t-A LtU TO II rflTHEK TVS V UMDERSTftMD HOW THEil? WEAKNESS Co . n H.. 1. , .... n.. r Tr N V "S. 1 oc.-r Rippling Rhymes (By Wll MAMt HKST IN l'FACK The old wild towns of fifty yvaiti ago' are quiet now. and mn walk to and fro to buy new hinges for a garden eate, to close oine dt l in hillside ral estate, to buy a flivver or to sell a cow the old wild towns, how calm and peaceful now! Tlie merchant princes, clad in stylish duds, are sell ing gingham, Wienerwurst and spuds, and lawyers walk in calm array to court, nnd checker players talk of manly sport. To anyone who has a balanced mind, the spectaclo is soothing, good and kind; 1m t me n are me n t h ey a re contrary birds; 'they boost this culture with resounding words, and say It's fine to see a blood red town give up its guns and gently settle down. It's truly fine that law should thus pre vail, that those who flout it spend nine days In Jail; but In their hearts the men contrary guys recall old dass with pessimistic sighs. The old wild towns, how wonderful they were, when all the air was thick with blood and fur! When thirsty men came in from herding cows, to spend a season in a glad carouse; when every man possessed a. treasured gun, that he would shoot in earnest or In fun, when just a glance that wasn't nu Up polite, would draw a bullet and a last good night. When every street and every dusty lane would yield its wounded and perhaps ip slain! When every grogshop liad Its bloodstained sills those were the days that had the joyous frills! old timers think, ' per chance, such thoughts as these, then boost the law ln fervent ecstasies. ing and the river will probably 'be lined with siKirtsmen on the iEltli, (Contributed.) 4 Brisbane?s Today (Continued from Page One) When J-'ord saw a gigantic ill- acre ' dump that has been uiriiiii for centuries, he want- ed to harness that und change lost heal into power. However, the llritish novorn inent is not, backward. Jt plans to harness the tide at the Severn mouth, expecting to pet enough electric energy to run Knghind's six biggest cities. f-f Twenty-two I'nited .States warships nre in Hawaiian waters. Eighty-nine more will go west through the Golden tiate on April 1S. If real war should star those 111 warships would hurrv to I fnnn air and submarine attack. Then the country would wish j it had spent on submarines and airships half the money thrown away on battleships. nAKEIISFIKUI). Oat.. April 12 1 Twu Stockton children, be lieved to bp those of .M r. and Mrs. Cecil D. Agen and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stearns. respectively, were burned to death last night :i llll l rv A ,...n i iwl I u Ut mi were so severely burned that they ....... .n i !. mm- wiii'ii ifieir t'nr ex ploded and was destroyed at the Sibert service station east of Ttakersficld. r i T0 pinrninitTT iiAttr LAI 3 OAULKKKAUI NOW n . hvii, fffi YFARS YOIINnFR JAju 1 Lnuj IVUHUIjIV "Now I even eat sauerkraut and s:u-age and led fine. Adterlka end en Moniiii'ii nils ana l teel lu years yoimuer. .Mrs.' .M. Davis. .lust )NK spoonful Adlerika re- lles khs and that blonled feellnc; .l that you ran eat and sleep well. I Arts on KOTII upper and lower; I'uwel ami removes old waste niat- . ' in ii i as i nere. i store! l ftLMObT REOOY To TELL WIE(2 MV &TOOV wurM bUE &AiO 5HE WAPPV BECauSE I WA tNNOCENr- No matter what vou have tried for' 1 COUI commissioner, sunjert tn your stomach and bowels. Adlerika "he wl" of ri"l,,,,,1'can party ni will surprise you. Heath's Dru.. the May primary. .1. ti. I.OVK. Bur ,HE KILLED T ALL VvJHEM &ME TALKED OT WEAKMESS OTOJAR ACTC5 MINE WAS 3EEM WEAKER Than A SC BUTrERTLV WOW ri or cesoect ro me k So .(3 i r - -m-tt s m w. i ri" i i i ii FUED CAUSE f MELL01UTTACK; ! WASHINGTON', April 12. Denying in the sena.e today the charge that his resolution asking the resignation of Secretary Mel lon was ihe outgrowth of a per- soual feutl. Senator I'ouzens, publican of .Michigan, drew an j iiUigh-gettfng. Indeed, the come apology from Senator Moses, ri ,nail himself declared when "The publican, of New Hampshire, for j ,'(rt.Us" was i.eing made that It the language used by the New Hampshire senator in making the charge. I '-This is not a feud." Senator! Couzens declared. "My resolution j i wns introduced and pressed fm i nrt if in im n urn tt nefilnst a SVS tern of government dominated by , men of great wenlth. 1 will not be I intimidated by the charge of I Senator Moses that this Is a per sonal feud and that my statements against the secretary were vicious, i malicious and untrue In most In- stances." I Senator Moses interrupted the j Michigan senator at this point to state that he realised the language he had used in the recent debate i on the Mellon resolution was in 'violation of the senate rules, j "I offer my regrets to the sena ! lor from Michigan,' he said, "and tusk so far as the' record Is con i cerned, that f be permitted lo -have the words withdrawn.' Charlie Chaplin at Huni? s Craterian After two years, Charlie Chap lin Iiuh given the public a smash ing comedy in this new picture ,.of his, "The Circus," now at i Hunt's Craterian. It's the great j est entertainment picture the i greatest comedian has ever made. In this story of circus life, of which Charlie accidentally be comes a part, his genius for fun making is again clothed in the RELIEF FROM CURSE OF CONSTIPATION A IJnttlo Creek physician says. 'Constiimtlnn is resiHinslhle for more misery than any other cause." Hill imineiliate relief has been found. A tablt-t called ltexall Or derlies has been discovered. This tablet attracts water from the sys tem Into the lazy. dry. evacuation i bowel culled the colon. The water loosens the dry food waste ami causes a gentle.-thorough, natural movement without forming a habit j or ever increasing the dose. Stop suffering fc.m constipation. I Chew a ilexall Ordeiiie nt night. ' Next day bright. (Jet 24 for L'Gc today at the nearest Ilexall Drug Store. Political Announcements. rou SIIKIUFF I am a candidate for the repub lican nomination for sheriff, 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 experiincf in both tax and criminal depart ments and promise efficient and economical service. May 17. GEO. B. ALDEX. COUNTY CLERK I am a candidate for republican nomination for county clerk: prom ising personal attention, economy and courtesy. G. Ii. CARTER. May 17. Talent I am a candidate for the nomi nation as County Clerk on the Re publican ticket. May 17. A. J. CROSE. "I hereby announce my candidacy for ihe republican nomination for County Clerk. CHESTER PARKER. May 17. SCHOOL srrKIUXTEXDKXT I am a candidate for the re publican nomination for school superintendent. V. A. DAVIS. Medford, May 17. COUNTY COMMISSIONER I urn a candidute for re-nomlna- tion on the republican ticket for1 County Commissioner. If nomi nated and elected I will continue to do my best to give the people an economical business adminia- tratlon. VICTOR BURSKLL. ' May 17. I nm a candidate for the office . . ... , Snowy I'.utte Orchard. Central rt. By SOL HESS To OK KEADGa?, WHO CAME LATE. J FLINT DISCOVERED SinCE uiSAWwAL w voorthville that miss Black is his dwj6hter WHOM WC DESERTED iM WER INANiCY But this iS not knjOwn to uec - ' AMD BY The WAY BLACK And FLINT AEE. BOTH ASSUMED MANlEi ?y trick derby, over-roomy yhoes, funny lillle inoiistaiu' und fU1 ble tune. And audiences ro.u-i louder than ever ui the unties -of their idol. reclamations of glee from the kids each time Chnriio did hi stuff, whether on a light rope, filching hot dogs from a stand, or making fates at the l..aly. boomed 'from the first rows to the reiling. Fearful "oohs" and "ali.s" were i-r:joned lest Charlie be caught by the strong arm of the law or fall off a slack -wire. "The Cinus" was written, di rected ami produced by Charlie Chaplin. To be sure, Charlie is as wistful as ever, but he seems to be the old Chaplin in the old .spontaneuus hilarity, timing and Would be low-brow comedy fm. high-brows.' DKTKOJT. April 1 UP) Rc- turning home from Toronto, Ont., where she was honored by the Ontario Kducational associatirJ. Mrs. Kvangt'linc Lindbergh landed at the i'ord airport at p. ni. tnony. For 1 Week Only Suits tailored to your measure,, i n latest brown, tan and gray shades. Values up to $55.00. r at $42.50 Some with two pair pants. Upstairs, , Established Since 1912 Our t li o r o u h Dry Cleaning re moves all traee of moths hav ing y our gar ni e n t s cleaned regularly and before storine is s o u n d moth insurance. High Pressure I CAR WASHING Chassis and motor cleaned Hardie system. Expert Simonizing and Refinishing Duco-Lacquer and Enamel ARMSTRONG MOTORS, Inc. 101 S. Riverside Phone 18 n U huo you Avt i2b i r- ti r. 11 LUMBER a CALL TROWBRIDGE LIMBKK YARD