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PAGE FOUR ilEDFORll MAIL TRIBUNE Pally, Bundr, Wkly Published bj hm MEDFOHD fttlHTUQ 00. -I4VIMI N. rtr 81. PBbM Tl BOBEKT W. BUHL, Editw B. SUM ITER 6U1TH. Umnrngm Am Independent Mwsppf Entered u woond-cUs nutter t Me4 lord, Oroii, antler Act of Mircfa 1, T. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Mill In Adv&ix-et Daily, with Nuttday, JW fT.fiO Dmily, with buuiiny, mouth 71 t,ily, without SmJity, yemr 4.60 Dally, without Sunday, month 0b Weekly Mall Tribune, one year... t.OO Sunday, one yeir t.QQ By Carrier, in Adeance In Ifedford, Aeh Und, Jackatmvilte, OenUal Point, PboeoU, talent. Oold Hill od on Illicliwaya: lally, wltb Sunday, month $ .76 Daily, without Sunday, mouth 66 Daily, witbout Sunday, one year... TOO Daily, with Sunday, one yi 9.00 AU terna, caab lo adyance. MEUBEK Or THE ASSOCIATED I' HESS Kceir1ntf full Leaaed Wire Service Only paper to cil or county racelriuc ewt by Ulrffraph. The Aaaotiated Preaa la iclualrely en titled to 'ha uie for republication of all oewa d(pat.;hee credited to It or otberwlae credited in Uila paper, and alao to the local acwa publiabed herein. AU right for republlratloo of vpeclal dla Mtchea bereln are alao reaerred. Sworn dally avara' cnmivatloo for all month endiug Oct. 1, 1027, 4461, (present circulation 46X6). Official paper of the City of Ifedford. Official paper of Jai-aaon County. Admtlaint flrpreeentatlTt H. G. 1HK1KNNKN ft Culfl'AKT Oftlcea In Nw York, Chicago, Detroit, San rranoUoo, Loa Angeles. Seattle, Port- Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry This Is the final day for candi dates to file for office In Oregon. It looks llko everybody with two 12) shirts, or a law book, will bo running for something. "Another time he told mo to go to tho devil. I went straight to my lawyer . . ." (Account of divorce suit. Tho well known unerring In stinct of a woman. Owing lo tho arrival of a good looking boautlclun from Californln, social Hons nro getting their claws perfumed and trimmed. EAT AT TUB KHAN OH A I CAFB. IT WILL H 10 ft V 12 YOU KIOIIT (Ad Hod llluff News). A very cundld fair warning. Tho first starving Carmenlan of the season csme through Friday, with n 2nd hand store on both running boards. . i no country is noavuiy in lavur t of Senator Ueriln of Alabama con quering the Atlantic in an air plane. If ho don't make a fizzle of going over, there Is a strong demand that he fly back. It would be a fine chance for Sen. lleflln to pit hlu lungs against tho ele ments. IJCT GO, DOCK! (Halfway News) Jim Duty is recovering from his bronchial trouble as well as could ho expected, ultho his throat is still In the hands of tho doctor. The spring crop of kid cigarette smokers is well along, and one was caught by his l'aw last evening. the Main Stem yesterday with a stand a cltlz.'n accidentally backed111 up at thu wrong time. "Matlnco nt 2:30 Any child laying nn egg In tho doorman's hand will bo admitted free." ( Parsons News) Too much to ask uf a growing child. HKST WIKKCKAt'K OF TIlKl W KKK "Wo have road all the I papers and the billboards, nnd I decided that whnt tho country needs Is a good harmful cigarette, ' that will stop singers from sing Ing" (Wilmington, Del., Tran script). Al.lv A IX) NIC Thero mny havo been ten thousand Jnnes Or maybe twice (hat ninny. Or double that and dmihlo that As likely thut as any AYho strutted on (he boulevard To show their Knster trimmings. Hut each one thought herself the cream, Tho others only skimmings. There mny have been ten thousand Janes. As we have said, or twenty. Or more well, anyway It's safe To say there were a plenty Who gave the males an optic treat Uoynnd their wildest funrles Hut eut'h one thought herself to be Tho focus of their glances. Thero . may havo been oh gosh thero were .More Janes than could bo stated Who strutted on the boulevard Kxtremely decorated; At any rate. you. bet, your hat, Xnhody there -"was lonely. And yet each thought herself to be The very one and only. (Baltimore Sun.) ALBANY, Ore., April 14. A1 Mrs. M. I Korster of Tangent died from burns suftered when her homo wns destroyed by flro( lust night. Her husband e.-a-apC't' from tho building unhurt, but was suffering from shock and grief this morning nnd was un- nblo to Fay what caused the fire.' It was thought that a lamp or oil btovo night have exploded. PARIS. April 14 Al Lieutenant Michael DeTroyt. aspirant Itii trans-Atlontlc flight honors, today nhamlnni'd an attempt to fly to Algiers and return without slop ping. Ho returned shortly after Blurting from Lobolirgut bemuse of motor trouble. Th. flight wns tn he a test of his nll-nietal piano In which he Intend to fly to New York this year. . 4 PARIS, April 14. WH-leu- iinH .liiNCIlll Lebrlx. French fliers, completed their I great world girdling trip loony. Innillnir nt ljhouriret at P m.. In tho midst of a tumultou .welcome, Editorial Correspondence iiL'KFAIA), Wyo., April Buf-1 falo is nearly 40 mili-a ituuth of! bheridun. on the HtUK road to , Casper and Cheyenne. Midway be- tween ia the uite of lhe old; frontier fort. I'hll Kearney. A! wnaU atone marks the place, and the ridge where the Blockade atood ' und the ruina of the powder ( ing we took the ttln and had magazine can be aen. Within a paKaenger roach : all to our a few miles from here. In the Helve. The conductor was also 60a there were two massacrea, brokeman, atock tender and por ono by the Indiana, under Keriiter. He kept the Iron stove in Cloud, when a company of aol-!the car piping hot, and at every dlera waa completely wiped out, (atop thero were plenty of them and one by the whites when aj he took a, long polo and prod thuusand Indians were killed and , ded the six car loads of sheep, only one U. B. soldier. This lat- ter engagement was called tho ; "Wagon Box fight," and the slau Kilter was due to the flint uae of the repealing rifle, manipulated by veterans of the Civil War. Thero was another engagement aouth of Buffalo ahout 14 mllea, where lieutenant Daniels wa killed, and Home of tho old-timers in Buffalo are taking up subscrip tions to erect a monument in hit memory. The whites in this lat ter battle were saved by the timely nrrlval of acout, Jim BrUl ger Wagon" fame. Brldger knew the Indian language and discovered from Inscriptions on buffalo skullH that an amhush for Daniels' com- pnny had been prepared. He rode to Kort Kearney, got out ! the troops and drove off the! ndians with great slaughter. 4 Jim Hriuger na many inenasiln the c(lriy dily5 Hna entered! In Buffalo, and they ogreo with, the cattle business. He had hard his family that tho depiction of mm in mo uoverea viagun a drunkard with Indian squaw wives, was a low down libel. They claim Jim didn't drink to excess and had a fine Amerlcnn girl wife, to whom he was greatly devoted. They are all Indignant t tho family didn't win their lihel I suit against the movie producers. M Ten of the Indians near Buf falo, captured ?n battlo, had a silver medal around his neck. according to local tradition. The,ne BUriington near here, named medal was inscribed by King uton. nnd it has a large sign Oeorgo IV, in recognition of theillcir no trl,PKi which evoryono valient services ny n certain in dinn chief, In the Revolutionary War, against tho American rebels. This Is taken as evidence that.(he Hmoklnir room, where he pro-1 most cases any active intervention the Indlons In Now Knglund weroccedrd , nBnt a c,Bnr- Ag thelH meddlesome, and that an appar drlven west nnd took up their ,ran paJWd on- he gnvo a part- ent therapeutic result Is usually a stand In Wyoming. ln .,. i.ion. tdok a large coincidence. (Dr. Ili.nnnnih Tlinir f11 m ui...-w n nAflnln Buffalo resident. who shortly after his arrival from tho east. .... i... ,i -i, ,h n-i, ..w.nn... .....h ' , . .. an i.iiu.ossiuii upon .11...... .".'I, upon later whenever ho was startled ha nrocecded to hold tin his hn,iH .h utl,r.. . he was In a ttiff poker gamo at tho I,ono Star dance hall. Toward tho end of the evening, he opened a Jack pot, drew three j curds and then proceeded to hold ; his hands hlh In tho nir, the j cards being turned so everyone! could see ho had four aces. Ho I got tho pot, but always claimed lie lost $600, hecaiiso ' another! player had a full house and a third an nco-hlgh flush. Later he was elected Justico of tho peace and always sentenced hold up men to hang. Thero are n. number of soft ' drink emporiums In liuffnlo and I"-0' oA movl0 theatre. The ( lormer nave imposing winnow displays of lemon pop, they serve something a littlo I stroncer than lemonade, it is, claimed. This may bo true. but;named it by drawing slips out of thoro was certainly no visible evl-' a hat. The man who formerly donee ol drinking In Huffalo.j night or day. QUILL Don't expect ton much, Al. tlint snowed Davis under. It won't help you niiieli, on mimes of oilier eroolts. Dealing with the hannnn republics is hard on dinity- You know what happens when you step on a banana. Let's be fair about it. It isn't righteousness that keeps the average Democrat from possessing Liberty bonds. The judge, year 1048: "It is easy to prove this bandit guilty; the important thing is to prove he belonged to the oppo sition political party." How depressing lo remember, as you observe the mass of brilliant automobile advertising, that there are people who an't read. THE NEBBS Friendly Enemy 'UEU.0 ,MR.rUNTIVP GL&D TMCkT YOU WECC . CLE ACED Or TMftr RoBBC(2Y nu-n i. i iv i m m m mm ev r m mj r . - rr . .1 wtw" v, w -s li.i ,j 1 1 i ur, 1 m a mu' bv m Hit O- - "J I iter 1 r1 Tr i--1" n i...,.. in. i t.u. khjh. tu.sj I SOB . t MEDFOKD MAIL a railroad runs fioin Buffalo to a Hmall town on the Burlintf- ton named 'laremont, about 30 miUs nurthi'iutt. The running time ia about two ho lira, going north, and ahout three houra KOing aouth, the difference being the latter 1m ui grade. On leav- 80 they would stand up and not get trampled. Thero was also a car of wild horses, billed to Wis consin. The railroad reminded its of the reliable old K. I1., for when the train started there was a Jerk that sent one nearly on the floor. (Why, how d'ye do, Mr. Rosenbaum; we didn't know you wera listening!) Mr. Joe Lelter of Chicago ownn large tracts of land near Clare mont and also Iake I)e Bmet, lr ..-nrt!Whl;h.'a ' tC 'he If."'" ""I was Involved In the recent lit! gation between Mr. Inciter and his sister who married some British title. Breaking of lirltinh titles tho Mr. Walloon who Inherited a Hrltlsh title and Is now in tho House of Lords, lives near Iluf- falo. lie was one of the many Krltlshers who came to Buffalo sledding for many years, but la j inow a very wealthy man. to tuberculosis. Such tempera- Every summer he returns to'tures frequently occur after upper Bhoridan, but keeps his legal j respiratory tract Infections. I am I resldenco In London. In spite of:f,.ee tQ confoHs that In tho great his title and wealth, his friends majority of these cases I dn not here say he is lust the samo, ro turns to the samo sort of outdoor life he led for years, and re gards Wyoming as the finest spot in the world to live in. ftpcnklng of finest spots, there Is a littlo water tank town on can ,read, "The finest town in the world." A drummer got on ! tliA truin there nnd hurried for; puff from his perfecto and re-1 rked "That's the first place ' ever struck, so dirty I couldn t eat In It anywhere. Ilnvon t had anything slncl last night but cun of coffee 'The finest town . , h, .,. ., ",,X. ' ' , . .. I mor. t illsmlss the case with a mere It s unheliovably cold up here. warning. If a Plrquet (skin tu Kvcry night the mercury lilts herculln) test Is negative. I dis- Inriiund y.ero. keening tho Pull-1 limn porters busy supplying ex- tra blankets. As far as wo can ' learn they have eight months of i wlnter nnd four of BUlnmer in theso parts. Speaking of weather. tho old. timer claims the Indians, on their western pllgrlmmago, went: to California, but it was too hot: I there and they died like flics. So Ithnv riilnnmH tn Montana, and . Woming. living high on buffalo" Is repealed and If the tubercu- j ana using ineir bkius in 1110 win-,;;" ter for tipeis. Ruffalo, however, was liccniiHo iMiun sireet iS cooked und having oneo been a ; Buffalo trail. Four early settlers lived In liuffnlo, N. Y., won. n. w. n. POINTS It wasn't religious intolerance Judiimeut tiny, to drop in Hie YES NDO'Rt GLAD ! OU DID VOUS BEST TO COisJviCT MC WITH YOUR TESTiMOKJV ! TRIBTjyE, MEDFORD, . Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, H. D. Signed letters pertaining to personal hearth and hygiene, not to dUeaae diagnosis or rt"h3 Vri'l2dbrili 'V1' i 'h- fil'T t".iteloi- reived, only a lew can tie anawereu her. No lug to Instructions. Address Dr. William Brady, in care of this newspaper. TI1K CHII.O 1WHKNTS WOKHV ABOfT A persistent low grade fever, at Your articles have been read and least a temperature some fractions, enjoyed for a long time by our of a degree above the arbitrary I ramily"W:V' K'T , L11J . , Answer When I wrote that I 'normal, In a child who Ian t j hejtated, lest some keen student very strong, or who Is underweight, , take me up on It. But good old or who tires eas-j Howell comes to the rescue. How lly. Is a frequent ells textbook of physiology says cause of anxiety' the center of smell is In the hippo to parents, herejeampal convolution, and the cen ts surely no good ter for state just behind It in the In worrying about ; same convolution. j Kuch a thing, and Baw rotator, for this reuHn I; Are raw potatoes harmful? I should advise alt' seem to crave them and sometimes! paren's against! eat three or four a day. I enjoy' having a clinical the best of health and am nursing! thermometer In the house or taking the tempera ture unless this is requested by the doctor for a particular purpose. If this advice comes too late to Jrry. "K'n tho next best thlna you will find in the following win dom from a medical teacher and child HieclallKt of high uandlitg, Dr. JoHeph Hrennemann: "I have had great difficulty in orienting mye!f as to what -constitutes a normal temperature in a child ... in my experience a ririv ni.iAni t.m..aFut..A ... an to 69:6 nnd evtn occasionally 100 u nlnnv ,im mnr ,.,,,, j,, to some other condition than It Is know the offending locus of Infec tlon If there is noe. I am also In clined to believe that those who definitely, In a given case, locate the cause In a cryptic tonsil, a paranasal sinusitis, a latent mas toiditis, or a peribronchial Imy phadenltls do not know any more ahout it than I do. I am not yet convinced that most of these things are not more or less normal, or. at least, Innocuous complications of almost every severe upper res- nirntnrv rrf lt.fin.llnn. Kn means that surgical attack of tho sinus, mastoid or tonsil in such casese is meddlesome and recovery would follow Just prompetly : without such operations). When such a temperature occurs in an nthorwlun n,.r..n.l l.l.u.. km... , .u. , . . I Other evident unl holot-icnl phnntM I ... . " miss It Without .a nuiilm. If nn the o'.her hand, the lemperalur.o goes to 101, even on rare occasions. or if the Plrquet reaction is posl- live, I put the child to bed as a ! sick emm nnci search diligently fur the underlying pathologicul rumll , I tion tti-n a real interest in the possibility of a tuberculous Infer ". i nc 0ffci j to be pilloried be- '" reference to the Plrquet test!raum .310 has disappeared il'iwn lr- Hrenncmann believes a nega-; tlve test can be relied on onlv if ... .......... .,1.1 for all practical purposes a nega-l,hey ! ii'iu.-i ..-si .-ju.-imi.-H luoerru- nntllosis lit- uny age." On the other " i-""" iuii uoes noi JlMilfj that the piesrnt trouble Is 'Ihpreu osi It merely shows that ; ; ' nnmors ome vhere j ou 0f tuberculosis (as most of us adulls do). WKSTIONS Al ANKWKItS Only IVrMiual Health (Juration.. Will you answer a very private question if one writes glvinit the essential data? Does your secre Mary or nsslstnut read letters nd-' dressed to you by readers? . , . ! ""Psttgntinn. in tno 'meantime M. S. 'jhis opponents have had the field Answer I do not iii-nmi.n in nn.U themselves. Iniuiendos. veiled swer. If I see fit to answer I shall be glttd'io do so. No morbid In- formal Inn. however. This Ik strict, ly a personal hcalih service, and one bin myself reads letters' addressed to me by readerIf I C"" T"' ' ' 1-numl.y starch ns 1W. ' am 37 years old, a mother 0f eight husky children, and I seem I tu have a hankering for laundry j stnrch. I am eating It nil time. I is it nartnriil? .Mrs. I-:. T, Answer ,"o. The onlv ohlertlnn to your habit is lhe name n, u , , 1,1,1 apply to a child eating candy. Icc,n0 effective and economical en- cream or cake all the time. See answer to Mrs. I). A. II. tVntcr uf Smell nnd Taste. In a recent article you eutd that lhe brain renters of the five senses have been located accurately. I'lease give the location of the cen ters for tnste and for smell. Some where I have read that these ccn- lers have never been oriented, I Only anjSwlqeo Tv-IC QOE-STIOUS "TMOO" TW DlSTClCT tVTTO(?NY (XSKE.D ME. I'M YES n?IEND M(J. n IMT I WOULDM'T DO VOU MO UCvRM Wr p-xdistothcworm: 0 ttTT. rCTl h OREGON", SATURDAY, reply ran be made to queries not cooform nn elght-months-old baby. Airs. i D. A. H. Answer- -No. On the contrary, I everyone, and In particular nurs-l ng mothers, should make it a I!raw vegetable daily, whatever one prefers. (Copyright John F. Dllle Co.) - C fa ens rtovft peme "I'm glad my daughter liad college wirecr for mo t look back most restful pci'iwl o my life,'1 , stt Id Mrs. Mb I'ufii, relay. ford Moota' nephew, a veteran o' 111' World War on' a Chicago prt. l,M4rJ. urowi ui on ...... Communications To the Editor: . nwlnn f i'hnn.v. district nt- torney. has been indicted. After ihrea und one-half years of the ., f...,i , ,,,,.u -,im. 4i inu, onfr,.,t r,.rtnn county has ever had, a fine pub- tt rathole. This grand Jury is inHi..ti wt, .ni he Pxt . on thc r0 o( nonor? For tn0 jfe ( mo j cnnt seo why , d,n.t ln(lu.t chanPy on a ! hundred counts Instead of one. -ri,n rt,. o wcll lls not AU thcy h,ul t0 a;, wnB t Tomd up 99 other rascals nke wiikey, neeept their testi- mony at face value, and tho trick was turned. But to get down tc brass tacks. Chaney is asking renomlnatloii nn hln rrrnrrl mm nn huneMl nnd faithful official. For weeks his campaign has been at a standstill.; j while the expenditures of the pro- h""n fund nave been under threats nnd downright atrocious lhe misrepresentation has . been order of tho day. The primaries will be held c-l lhe ISth of May. .The tlmo is ' ""; h .' ' irlr S ,rt fh. Jd preparing for rlr.l the good. 1 law-abiding people of Jackson county will take charge of his campuign and renumlnnta him. AVo proposo to turn the spotlight on the whole conspiracy. Kemtm- her things havo broadened out not only the district attorney, but lori-eiueni 01 me promotion Is on trial. If pot!hl?. I would like to arouse the people f tbisi county to the gravity of the pies- ent situation. Today prohibition j law enforcement Is nt a practical ( slnntistill. The gmpd Jury inves-1 "d"'8 has broken down all 1110- rale. Officers are going about lull .! i I I ! SOO f2AJ TOTWtS COPVJiTwV THOUGWT WOULD COKlVICT MC, I UNDERSTAND YOU EVEN TPlED TO GET A PIECE OF THE BLOOO MONEY FROM nwE COP tY FRIENJD ! YOU'RE A FfciEWD TO MC LIKE. TUE, EARLY BIRD lb TO THE WORM! APRIL' 14; r1928.' -' Rippling Rhymes (Bj Waif MMMl ALWAYS SOMETHING-"" On a cushion stuffed with shaWngs 1 recline when day'U done, and I count my treasured savings, count the shining stacks of mon. It is good to have the plunder and to know that never more will the hard boiled sheriff thunder, on the panels of your door. It Js good to know you're resting far be yond the reach of want, far beyond the eager questing of the grim wolf, lean and gaunt. And it's good to think, while playing, gloating o'er your shining hoard, that there la some fellow straying who Is ahy tf bed and board. Tain drawn Hps are always pleading for the well-fixed voter's aid; there la always some one need ing pumpkin pie or marma lade. Home one's needing soup of chickens when the town with Ice is shot; some one always wilts and sickens when the weather is too hot.- Borne unfortunate ia driven to ex haustion, down and out, and he'll perish, all unshrlven, it we do not take him kraut. Every time I count my bundle I have pictures In my mind of the weary ones who trundle, beaten by Info's heavy grind. Doubtless many are but slack ers who deserve their dismal fate, but If I give out ten smackers, one will reach bo me worthy skate. If I help one man who suffers through no failings of his own. what If nine . unworthy duffers touch me for & silver bone? I am glad that I can Bcatter groats and kopecks In my haste,' and to me it . doesn't matter If . a portion goes to waste. There Is sure to be some fellow who is doubled up with pain, and I'd feel exceeding yellow if he rnme to m In vain. their routine duties, Just marking time. No support from the peo ple, no encouragement. On the first of last January, after turn ing back Into the general fund of the county over $1800, there was still left in the prohibition fund $2000. Today there are only a few dollars. Tomorrow there will be none, nnd the taxpayers will again be paying the bill, in stead of the bootleggers and the rumrunners. From this on, things will move rapidly. It Is distasteful to us . to be compelled - to discuss this : cose in the midst of a political i , campaign, but the primaries arc only about 30 days away, and; QUICK acuon musi oe uum " full justice is to be done to a! fineofficer, a good citizen, and , an honest man. UEItT ANDERSON, Brisbane's Today (Continued from Page One) planes would iaa, gel tuei ana start again. But by the time the Atlantic is "dotted with seadromes," planes will fly across the Atlantic as easily as they now fly across the English channel. In the first place. If it is hard for fllerB In somewhat fogpty weather to find the Hawaiian islands in the Pacific, how difficult would It lie ; them to find a landing place dot In the Pacific? As hard as j finding s.iirtle asleep on the Pa - Iclflc. , Mussolini decides finally that nand snaking muBt 50, ana young rascisti are instructed to give tne'n complete surorlse to thc counl ! impressive Fascist salute. No hand'ag wcll a8 to tnc Astors and other shaking; it spreads Infectious dis eases. Civilized beings, especially middle-aged Americans, accustom ed to having their fingers crushed two or three times a day by young "''!e'""" wo,,Id llke thRt "e j j everywhere. The French are delighted at the discovery of wonderfully rich new iron ore deposits "in long horizon tal strata" on thier own soil. Any body might have made the diBcov- ! rv nnl n.u Wm. i, j reading carefully Julius Caesar's account of his campaign in Gaul. He described those deposits ot ore. I'AltIS, April t4. (A"), Mrs. Kllzabeth ' Wrentmore Harrison and KltzhUKh , .Graham Watson, Investment banker of Edinburgh at ltumboulllet.. where tho bride has a country home. r CAN NDO IMA&INC THAT GUY ? tY FRIEND WE NEAR LY FELL O0T Or MIS L CuAlC OFFERING TfciTIMOWV HENRY SIPS TEA WITH ROYALTY MILAN BOMBINGS; j lONDOK, Eng., April 14 'Pi ; Englishmen reading the Daily Mall : today peculate! " what Henr5r Ford and King Oeorge and Queen ; Mary discussed for two hours over tha tea cups yesterday. The paper said their malestles ' arrived at Cliveden, country home of Lady Astor, for a call almost the 'same time as Mr. Ford came as a ! week-end guest. For nearly two hours the hostess and her three ' guests chatted together. Curiosity as to what was said Is likely to go unsatisfied since Intl Imate conversations of this sort : rarely find their way Into print. It j was assumed that King George I found the talk agreeable, since he : and the queen could have with j drawn earlier if they wished, lnas , much as It is customary for sover jeigns to make the first move in bo i ciety circles. I- . ' CELL AT SALEM ROSEBUItO, April 14. W E. J. Mlshaud, who was brought back to Roseburg the first of the week from New Jersey, where he was arreBted on a charge of big amy brought against him from this county, was today sentenced to two years In the Oregon penitentiary. Mlshaud waived grand jury Indict ment and entered a plea of guilty i to the charge brought on a district j attorney's Information. I . He married Leah Mack of Rose- burg in 1926, although he had a family In New Jersey at that time. He deserted the second wife In Montana a tew months after the marriage and returned to New Jer sey, where he was later located and arrested. ', -. . . HILLSBORO REVELS SALEM, Ore., April 14. (IP) So keen has become competition between Pacific Stages, Inc., and the Southern Pacific Motor Transit fnmnanv halwann Dn.tlnnH n n ,1 HnlBbo ,hat te (wo pro)ose tQ operate 35 vehicles daily except , Slindnv between tho fwn nnin. The paQm, g 8chedu, , w(h tha pllbc sorvlce commls. sion, Is to become effective May 1, while the Southern Pacific sched ule, also filed with the commssion, Ib to be effective May 1. The lat- ter adds 1 1 cars from Portland to Hlllsboro and 10 in the opposite di rection. ; QUITE PLEASING LONDOX,' April 14. (P) King Oeorge and Queen Mary took great delight yesterday In wish ing Colonel Oeorgo T. Lttnghurne, U. S. A., and his bride. Miss Mary ,Waller of Chicago, happiness when Ithey met them at Clivenden. the country home of Lady Astor cousin of thc colonel. The visit of their majesties was guests. 4 MARSHKIKLD. Ore., April 14. IP) L. J. Simpson of North Bend announced today that he had pur- chased all properties of the Simp son estate in Oregon. ln..i.HnC son eBtate in Oregon. Including Bcven miles of waterfront in the Coos Hay district. Me sold his one third interest In the Coos Bay lag ging company to other stockhold ers. GRANDE. Ore., April U. WP) Word whs received here today from J. S. lenders, president of the Oregon normal school at Mon mouth, that the eastern Oregon summer normal school would Rgain be held In I-a Grande, begin ning about June 10. The course will continue for nix weeks. J. T. Longfellow, superintendent of La ' Grande schools has been appointed 'director By SOL HESS AND TmAT MUMM QlLLY- GOW WlTM WlM WAS. OWE OF The uplift committee who AiKED ME TO DRIVE YOb OUT , OF TCvjN - WE'S 60T A BENEVOLEMT FACT BENEVOLENT LIKE A wOLry SUSPECT HELD IN THE KING IS BACK CO .MO, Italy. April 14. Romolo Tranquillt, was arrested ; here after a chase through tho woods and police today thought they were on the trail of tho per petrators of Thursday's bomb out rage at Milan. Tranqullli comes from Pesina. near Aquila, in the province of Abruzzl. lie was found to have a fulso identification card under the name of Renato Zoppl. ' lie said this was given him by persons whose names were unknown to him and who employed him on various commis sions a fortnight ago. Upon In quiry, the police said these were communists. Tranqullli also had a map of Milan showing the fairgrounds, where the bombing occurred, with sevesnl spots marked. ROME, April 14. IP) King Vic tor Emmanuel, returning from Milan where he escaped death in a bomb outrage today made a tri umphal entry Into the capital. - The route from the station to the qulrinal palace was thronged by vociferous crowds. The noise and enthusiasm reached its climax . when tho monarch appealed on the bnlcony. of the palace .smiling and saluting' In acknowledgement. Washington' April a 4 W; More than 'a -score of delegates to the.'con'ventlQri.-''clf ; the; "Daugh ters of tho American Revolution, which is to begin here next week were rescued from a firo at a small hotel on G street early to day. Some of them were carried down ladders by firemen. Political Announcements FOR SHERIFF I am a candidate tor 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 Ma) primaries. I have had exper.;nc in both tax and criminal depart-' menta and promise efficient and economical service. May 17. GEO. B. ALDEN. COUNTY CliERK I am a candidate for republican -nomination for county clerk; prom ising personal attention, economy and courtesy. G. K, 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 candldac . for the republican nomination fol County Clerk. ' . ' CHESTER PARKER.' May 17. , ' I hereby announce my candidacy for the Republican nomination for County Clerk for a second term. DEL1LIA STEVENS MEYER. May 17 SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT I am a candidate for the re publican nomination for school superintendent. V. A. DAVIS. Medford, May 17. COUNTY COMMISSIONER I am a candidate for re-nomination 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 adminis tration. VICTOR BURSELL. May 17 I am a candidate for the office of county commissioner, subject to the will of the republican party at the May primary. J. G. LOVE. Snowy Tntie 'Orchard, Centra! 'pt. ONYX POINTEX HOSIERY Tor Women $1.11 INSURANCE First Insurance Agency . . . A. L. HILL, Managar Phon 105 80 N. 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