Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 20, 1928, Page 10, Image 10

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MRnFOnn mait, Tmm-XK. medford. oreoon-. Friday, aprit, -y. iks.
CHINESE BATTLING !
CAUSES 2 LANDS
Its GOODNESS
IS SEALED
IN VACUUM
YOU KNOW
YOU ARE BUYING
THE BEST
HEN YCU ORDER
GoldeifcTWest
I'KKI.Vc;. April lit. J Two
nation moved today to protect
their suiiii in Khan tuns a th
nationalist advanced and Ihe
Hhantnng defence colhipned.
Ldwtn F. Siauton. American
consul advised his countrymen to
luve Tsiimn with the nationalists
m control of Yen, huu-fu. 7i miles
to the MLith.
Japan s-nt three rornpanie of
ir.famry from Tu ntin to Tsinan
to prott-ct Jaanese live ami pro
perty in the Shan tuns province.
The northern armie- which are
arrayed againt the rationalists
wer driven back on all fronts.
Tinnn. just foutliwcst of Vn
chawfu was al.-i oc";ied after a
northern army of :.'. i) n-.en
under t;neral Sun t'huan-Pang.
governor of Shantung. u.u de
stroyed by nationalist trHip under
l-Vng Yu-Hsiang. once known as
th I'hriMiun general.
General Sun ha1 hoped m rut
the Lung tun railway at Kweiten.
at -out I i miles w-uthwt of Vn
ehnwful in Monan province. He
thu MiwtNl to turn the Irft flank
of Chiang Kai-Shek, nationalist
commander in chief.
Japan withdrew from Shantung
lat year. Chin warned thai
apan redy to take teu and
to send a fuither expedition to
proi t Japanese !les and pro
perty if pe..ce and order in the
locality should t,e disturbed again.
It ttajt empha.sized that the pi e
ent trop iiiuveiuent did not imply
unfriendly intent In regard to
t'hina or ime:ferer.4 in the mili
tary operations of either faction.
It wa stated that troop would
be withdiawn aji mmb a the dan
ger to Japneee live and property
a as past.
SOUS FILED TO
RECOVER: LOSSES
BROKER FAILURE
E
URGED BY KOZER I
TO CHOOSE SOLON
ro.-
is
old
STAMPtl! Tu-key. ,p
'A The present geaeratio
gmr.g to Turkey it first
tnaids.
old ma.d were unknown in th-.
fold da when polygamy and ar-
: , x Tn p,Ji: were brought In be-
uiuMi Kii i. uuany wn-n half of
"if) were ?tni in meir tena. Tn r
POF.TI.AXD. Ore., April 20
'P Charging that the New York
stock brokerage houe of Logan
and Bryan had knowledge of th
precarious financial condition o?
Over-- and Cooke. Portland
brokerage ho us now bankrupt,
before the local firm condition
a know n to others. J. G. Ar
nold. Portland attorney, today
filed two suits ia circuit court
against Logan and Bran. seek
ing to recover $.;. J7. which U
was t harped was due from secu
rities sold by the defendant com
TOKYO. April :. Jp The gov
ernment to,lay isuel a Matement
of its remns for wending troop
'rto hin rcHirg th h-n
atnhtion of polcamy. the in
reaxed cst of living (estimated
to be ajt high as uwO per cnt
:nce 11 4 : rhe devrmie in th
numlr of availaM hu.tanils. due
to the loss of life in Turkey n
chain of re en: vnr, have heen
fcton a?l tending to produce a
d-j1t slump in the marnac
market. The growing economic indf
peritince of women also : pro
ducing a new type of Turkish
bachelor girl, who welcome spin
strhoo4t a one of the most alu
ahl of hr nwly dwoovered op-H-vr"'n:tieri.
Anhur M. AVetch and A.
t'hr:tensen. Both allege that
the .-ecuri'.te wre left with Over
beck and rooke tus guarantee
arain any advances made by the
brokerage houe on the purchase
of stock. Itoth plaintiff charge
that at the time the nock wer
converted by Overbeck and Cocke
through Logan and Bryan, the
plaintiff owed nothing to Over
beck and Cooke or to Logan and
Bryan.
Wei. h reekii to recover $?. 077.9;
and thri;en5n.
KLAMATH
ltt for a mi
TV.Vjp
FAI.I-S. Cnniract
of Kast Main street
II II u
lOD
Mama
YOUR BABY that
little bundle of energy.
Healthy, happy, smiling.
You know, as only a mother
can know, the thrill of baby's first
cry. You. alone, know the many
anxious moments you have spent
in bringing baby through his ten
derest age. We of Tru-BIu salute
you and in the best of good faith
commend to you
1 9
ov s r:
and Milk
as a fit food for your baby and our own babies.
Tru-Blu Graham Crackers are baked in clean,
daylight bakeries. After the original Dr. Graham
formula. They arc rich in the health-giving vita
mines so necessary to baby's growth and devel
opment. Rich in bone - and - tooth - structure -building
mineral salts: in blood-purifying bran
And. for good measure
HONEY-SWEETENED
Your doctor will recommend them, and vour babv will
like them immensely. Let baby be the judge. We'll gladly
leave it to his unbiased taste.
For Baby's Sake, Order Tru-Blu Graham
Crackers From Your Grocer NOW
a
Praise That's
Praise Indeed
Ttj B!u CrKm Crck
en Ke aa iiportM pUce
id eSc crt of my oa chil
dren They contain iK
ioo element tkaO (rnf
bo need. Eaten iih
m::k. the proiie a :i
tMMMM rAtioa tKt it et
pcMtit tenn: ial ta ccn-
Ops w w Roeisos
t U-11-12 Empire 5te
BJf . Spokane. K.
Insist on the Original Tru-Blu Honey-Sweetened Graham Crackers
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Guaranteed by the TRU-BLU BISCWTcCO., Spokane Portland, Seattle
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SALEM. Ore.. Apr. If
it becomes necessary for Repre
sentative N. J. Sinnott of the sec-
or.g Oregon congressional district
to r5::n in ord-r to accert P
. pointnu-nt a justice of the court
of cia.rr.n. Secretary- of State Korer
uri;es him to do o early enough
that Go-ernor Patterson may call
a pciat election for the selection
of h i u cces;or on May IS. the
date of the primary election. This
is urged a a matter of economy.
In a telegram to Kowr last n:ght. '.
Pinnott ask.- that Kozer confer with
the attorney-general and then in-1
form him of the last date on which
he may withdraw hui name from
the republican primary nominating
ballot. H say nothing about re
signing. But Kozer iii his rply
a.5vi.-e him of what shouid be done
in both cuiw-s, i
The fact that Sinnott says noth-:
ing about reining may mean, it is
)ltved here, that he will serve i
out his prent It-rm. Should he j
re-mn it would be neces.xry for the
corrsv-ional committee of the sec
ond district to nominate both a
candidate to succi-ed him on th
primary ballot anil a, candidate ;o
compete in a npH'ial ele tion w ith
any others nominate..! to fill out his
unexpired term. It would )-e pos
sible. Secretary Kozer says, for th
a ame man to be nominated for
both. j
In his reply to Sinnott. Kozer'
say that a candidal for nomina
tion for any offi.-e may withdraw
up to the date ,f the primary elec
i:in. To simplify matters and
make it possible fur th confr-s-,
sior.al committee to name hu suc
cesor in time to have his name
i certifird to the county clerks and
placed on the primary ballot. Koier j
suggests that the congressman '
withdraw- as soon an possible, in
an emergency, however. h- say.s jt
I can b don- in four or five days".
; rKXDLKTON. Ore.. Apr. 20. !
Although he has not definitely
d eel a red hirr.wir. Hoy Hitner of
; Pendlion. former state legislator,
has ben ureed by friends to seek
the congressional s:at of Nicholas
, Smnott should he accept appoint
ment of th court of claims recent
ly announced by President Co.l
idce. t At present Ritner is sekin- ih"
republican nomination as joint rep
resentative to the state legislature'
j from Morrow and I'matilia toun
t is.
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LA CRAXDK. ore.. April : V
'.-P". State Senator Frrd K. Kiddie,
of L-Und t'iry. Hxvers campaign
mar.agri- in treg-.n. arrived in La
tirande today from his Portland
hendquarters. W'hf n liUt-stioneI as
ti v, he;h-c he will consent to b
a iin1idate f.ir ror.gress to ?ucc-d
-V. J. Sinnott. M:-. K.d-ile su:d that
he iv a C'-r.:t::tng the ma:t-r bu:
would have r."th:r.g d-finite to s-i
for several .ys. Fr:er.-.!s f Mr
Kiddie b-l:fe that his decision
wiil be baseil on whether he wishes
to continue m business or s.?ek a
politK-nl career.
As choice a salad oil as one could ask for
One scarcely his to be a ar.niiutur in either French Dressing or
Mayonnaise to know how delicious they both are when made
with Wesson Oil.
Indeed, one could guess jus: by looking at ot tJSting the "
Wesson Oil itself. Only a really choice sjlad oil cuuld have that
crystal dear, pale straw color. Or that pure, ubvinsrrn cjuality. Or
that exquisite delicacy of flavor.
Wesson Oil looks good to eat and it is extraordinarily good
to eat. For it is made from quite the finest oil obtainable and re
fined until only the nourishing food part of it is left.
As i base for any salad dressing in facr. to eat plain all bv
itself on salads or vegetables you could hardly ask for anything
more iielicious . . .
And modern methods of cooking are turning to it for frying and
for making cakes.biscuit and pas try, not only because it's so convenient
to work with but because food made with it tastes really much better.
minimum t-mprHiure here
SI above and by nine o'-'lo. k
snow here had pra-.-t:. ally
melted.
ers :n,ure-1. seriously, when a.
brj-.'k wall urrrun.ling a school
ya-' nn ?-.e s.-.-j:hit side col-.;-'.!
t-;;.y. -ur:n;: the children
April -kiilM
n-i
r bricks and
PORTLAND. Ore.. April CO
( h::rles Jones. was in cm
condition today from injuries
fered late last night when hit
an automobile as h was crosssir
'k.wmiiwn street inn-ctitr
s
PtUTLANn. Ore.. Apr. Jf.
Claud A m y . a mnei.i v . ct : -n w h
was identified Mor.diiy. left hr
; yesterday for Dorri. v'aiif where
a sister. Mrs. J. 1 McCormick
;
j Amy came to the central police
station here iowo wks ago with
1 his memory b!ank. He aKed the
police to find o;:t who h ttas. He
i was Identified by a former Dorris
: man.
OF BANKERS QUITS
PORTLAND, ore . April ..
; A r. n o u r. c r. e r. t was it: a dW t h i
( morning by K-::h Powell. presi
' dent the Oreae-in Bankers as-
snt:.in. that Andrew M:I!er hi.
resigned as sT--iary of the asso
ciation, to take eftect after the
invent. on. which will be held in
Gearhart ,n J-r.e. Miller ha
been a-tive s-cretar cf th-
fankrs antion eer sir.-.e
enmmc to i Oregon in 15. 3. Dur
ing h: tenire of off-ee h has
brotrch; abo-it rrury chang-s m
; Kinking pnft;,e tnrtvjrchT.t the
i state and ivj? t-vn :ntran-r.al
i in proposing T.:r. erot:s bills
the lee: re ir. the interest of
better hj.ik 7v
AIth-h Mr. Miil-r his
no annur-.'err.er nf -.
5 friends beaeve he ha a -vested a
. onnet:r. . e.wher ard
tae th: frer th
convention
wilt
Jure
i 1 .ran.V-.
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The very rind of a delicious orange h.is a t.ing
of its own when the fruit is just right for cu
ing, anfl an expert can tell just how fresh an
orange is by the rind.
Perfect maturity in ham is all-important,
and if you can not tell it hy looking at the
nnd. you cjr. by looking for the stamp on the
rind. "F rue's Delicious Brand."
Expert selection, the exclusive Frye process
of curing, and double inspection assures you
that Ham bearing this important brand name
will be so tender that it seems to melt in the
mouth. So fragrant, so mellow to the taste,
that it has become a regular delight in thou
sands of Northwest homes.
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