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lai-l, Jarkavrtv.nc, Otiiral Nut. IWoix,
Talent, tiuH il:it on i i i i i i i
Duly, .th liandky. month -J-j.hbprtv the habitual drunk who
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All lerma. . In adi-ant.
MEUBEtt of the associatei) I'BfcsH
He-eiiiit Full UArd Wire Srtvi. J
OiJy paper in city or county reccinna; .
I by teletral ;. J
Mttfi U. the Ue lor rembhi-atnn ol all t
Be a ,l- 'h credited to il or olherwiae ;
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All riprtico for rejiub i-.ali-m of apeial dia
patchea herein are lo n-erv--l.
Sworn daily awace cm-uUtUm for fcU
niontha ewliny April I. 1. :
Of filial pap" ' the City f Medlord.
Official paper of Jackaon t'ouiit.
Hi-.-rwurtivw,
M. C. Mo(iKsKN t l iim'AXY
Olni,-. in S v..r. ini .i;. "; . ;
i. L'J acini'. ,
I
Ye Smudge Pot
Br Arthur Ferrr
For some time there have been
grave doubts that this metropolis
had nil the hny out of Its civic
whiskers, but last night at high
mldnlKht, a shlvaree was commit
ted by social smart-a leeks, that
outstripped anything of a similar
nature ever perpetrated In the
wilds of Curry county, and was
heard at least that far. Ku-ps will
be taken at once to remove the
odium of being called a hick-town,
by erecting a water tank in the
city park, and changing the Main
Btem to Broadway.
Mr. Julius Harrier, who has been
sick with Influence, is able to be
out again. (.Salmon Uar News.)
Tho aamo goes for Sir. Harry F.
Sinclair, the sinless lily-white oil
magnate.
TOI.KHAXCK IV DIXIK
MirtH'iiHboro, in.. Time)
And so counsel Is going out
now in increasing volume that
after all It Is necessary to dlf-
ferentlato between Mr. Hmlth.
of New York, and tho horned
Keelsehub, Mr. Smith Is. In
deed, a man of undoubted
respectability according to his
lights, which unfortunately
are not much aa lights go; ha
Is surrounded by a bad crowd,
and nil that; but when the
worst Is said and done he stlll
Is not a Republican.
Mrs. Weyer awakened her hus
band. A window was fuund open.
Then the front door was discov
ered wide open. Mr. Weyer no
ticed hlH hand. (New Items.)
And. Jo! and behold! they were
mill there.'
Porter Neff will ing a ng this
evening- Your corr. is thinking
some of writing a poem.
The upstate press is Inclined to
scoff at the candidacy of Mr.
Walter M. I'lerce for Conjjreus.
They should not scoff ho noon.
Mr. I'lc-rc Is the best political cry
baby at large, and possense all
the bogus qualities that arc irre
sistible to the female voter.
Th
analnst
the resld
Till-; IMtOI'KH hl'IHIT
(Palmyra New)
For several months the Kp
worth league of tho Metho
dittt church ban been holdin;
tionff ervlcHii at th county
Jail every Kundny iiftcrnnon.
I'eoplo paaMnff by the prinon
lant (Sunday afternoon were
both umurietl and entertained
when the I-aKuerH rnthunl
antlrally broke forth In 0e
Bonn, "Hilng Them In."
It Un been nine mnnthH and I I
d;i'M Klnce a hurtilnr alarm on one
of our HpondulickH deponUarlen.
htm become alarmed because a
Imokki'eper fornot to put away hi
pen, and functioned raucuotitdy.
"The Smith w.-ilked home Sun
day evcnlnc with the new teacher"
t Port Orfnrd News.) Some mo 11
of everybody's huhincHM.
A m fit mi re will be
n the ballot '
nt the November election cnllinti
for tho abolishment of capital
punishment In this stnte, with th
provtHlon that none convicted of
murder, be considered for parole
for 20 years, burring proof of
Innocence. This Is the fruit of the
recent exhibition of ufflri.il ntony
h'nrtednesa In the hanging nf
U'lnn and Kelly, a piece of bsr
harlam that for a wonder wns not
made horrible by the ruMummy
bunglenome gruesomenew. The
state hna 110 right to take n life
thry are unablo to give one but
If f hey miiHt exact a neck for a
nfk, It nhould bo done ln a upeedy
and humane method: towlt. the
electric chair. It might complete
ly wreck tho economy program of
tho administration to buy one.
WASHINGTON, April .30. (41
Tho house finally approved todiiy
the senate bill lo award the dis
tinguished flying cross to six for
eign aviators who havo added new
chapters to aviation history re
cently, and the measure waa sent
to the Whlto limine for the sig
nature of President Coolldge.
I .A GRANDE. Ore, April 30.
liV) IXinM Unyd. nf Entcrpi Iso l
ilsy lrnl Circuit Judge wl. W.
KnoJen, of La Grande tluit be
would not be a candidate In. the
rontMrt tnr r.publlan nomination
for ronfrnmun to su"d N. J.
'-nnott- Ha aa.a DO rcaaoo for
qua daciaav
!r.B Hour nt Home. i'"":
I -hr-rt this 1-noK nt hla own expense
QUILL
There are no bronzp statues nf
or government appropriations to
When every other kind of colonial policy falis, jerhai8 some
nation willtry Bimplu justice and honesty.
i Mencken thinks millionaires are Heootid-jrnule men, but those
M.mc .n nntil w.ui.tiujl llii cVOlllll HP fll'Flin 1'rHfll
-
It's a funny civilization that
A four-bundred-inillion fiwrl
instead of citv im-n, ot t.he job
.
1Whjii.it tho wfnld is nsmrin?
used to be interested HI flUKlOS
You wouldn't (five a kid matches to play with in a powder
house and then scold it in aa effort to prevent aavcidents. AVhy
license foolish drivers?
.Note till 1 lie limner puucuuuu: reeu aim i-uiiiaie a tree
i ..... l ,
aiiu o im.m...c .1, n.".... jv a
. . . ......
weetl llltu u li ce.
Tlierp inn 't tniicli vvriiiit in n
present worry contemn tlie general average the kids will make
iu school.
Americauifim: People with plenty of money and no chil
dren urging Komehody else to have large families.
I
Vou think all girls should learn to cook and sew. Well. I
, , ... . I
should all boys learn to chop WOOd and lllllk! j
. . . , ' , I
hvor See a noisv flv hll..lllg around a busy plow horse!
r.:.i..'. - ,.t ,..;.; 1 .!.:.... . I
111.111 1 Jk 1 . 1111(111 Mil ll lllll'l 'i". UI1U HI'l IIIOUUH iu
America's civilization T
"Which can be credited with greater influence for good, a
modern flapper with a flask and a ballot, or the old-fashioned
girl who wouldn't go with a drunk!
. . .i . . ...
jn ainimr tins nrruni wim
at the Bight of an error in his
.
reaItr-
a i -i it i .
And this "unemployment will
so long as wives will make the
around for SOft jobs.
Al being a pleaaant fellow, it
So many of those who oppose him
inoiner iiung, jir. nnsoane,
battleships, girls couldn't hide in
Little book review for today: "Toucoutou," by Edward
Tinker (Dodd, Mead & Co.) Old
a tragic heroine who thought she
Correct this sentence: -Daughter is just a normal child," j
said the mother, "but she never giggles when some guest slips!
on the polished floor."
Correct this sentence: "I thought I was safe, sir," said the
player, "but of eoursc you know
IN LAST WARNING
1 i
LONDON. April 30. (P) The
l'RV ptin n Kovcrnment haft until 7 j
p. m. .May 2 to comply with Ihe j
Itrltlnh (I mm ml that the bill for
the reflation of public meeting
and demoimlrations be withdrawn.
Sir Austen Chamberlain, the for
eign secretary. In making this an
nouncement In the house ot com
mons today Huld that Lord Lloyd,
the ttritlHh hlRh commtwdoneiv on
Inntiuctlnn from the Uritlnh gnv
ernment, had hundeil to tho Lgyp
tlan premier, a final warning luwt
evening.
Commtinder Kenworthy anked If
there wan any truth In the wtute-
ment mude this morning that ves
I ,f the fleet had been ordered
i" Lg pt from .Miilla.
The foreign secretary replied
that he Hhotild prefer to add noth-
THE NEBBS Going
CSuDY NESS
MAS &1000'-
MCkCCslKIED ON
U.S.
rLOUWDCRtCS
Tui woi
PROMPTED BY
TELEPMOJC 1M-
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GOT BY USTEM
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MEDlE'ORD MAIL
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POIN TS
men who npmled special law.
make tlicin t. a,,eesfil.
!
locks up the inline and leaves at
. 1
carries a pistol.
'
initflit help the farmers if they,
of handling lU
to higher tliiuirs. after all. It
lllStead 01 kliecfc.
.. ,.f ,...t.;,. ,.u I
l.i.i i ntr D- ,
I
i
litiifl where flO ner pent fif tlir '
....
- u hc jm niimrr lurn.s purpic j
stuff overlooked by the proof-
i
'
, , i . !
keep keep right on increasing
living while husbands look
j
might help him to tour Dixie. I
have never seen a Catholic.
u we nau airplanes nisieau ot I
them
Xew Orleans; Creole passion;:
was white.
best.
uk to the statement he had Jutrt
made.
The admiralty announced today
thtit the hatiletdiipM Warsplto and
allnnt and the cruisers Ccren,
alta
Hon
mlral
J. U. Kelly
YANKlEllWEN
IN TURKEY FINED
i , J,Ili,rSHA: Tu,rk,,y- A,M" riT ""t "T? H1nyt,!,,nf- 1 TVJ
;'' Three Ain rlrnii women. Missi upon the IncloMed clipping, and rt
Kll!th Sitndermm of Herkoley. Cal.. , reminds me of the old conundrum
.mikk L.u'ine wuy nun .Minn u en iu .
JilMoti, charged with dixNcminating
relit: Iouh propaganda, were found
guilty todny hy a Turkish court
11 nd sentenced to three days im
prisonment und a fine of three lira
each.
1 The
Turkish lira is worth
lint.
hi consideration that the Ameri
can latiichertt are women and for
eiuneiM, however, they will be per
mitted to line the American school
at UroUKKu, wl h which they are
connected, as their place of de
tention. Up?
WCLU I SF-E. VvJHEQX U-- BRASS r
FLOUMDEKiEfr MAS CLIMBED UP A I
I OUARTEk? Or A POINT TUAT MCAN&
Vi m twemty-five buck's to tmc y
-fen II vmou.
5a f-, f .... l....lJ f-ifrU
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TRIBUNE, rEDFORD,
Jggg -b
PersonaJ Health Service
By WILLIAM BEADY, M. D
RifTicd letterm pertaininf to personal beaJih and hyr1re. not to fia dltfnotii or
treainwiit, will ba anarreJ by fr. Brady If a autnpeti. Klf-addreaini envelop la encloaed.
Letter should b brief irui written la ink. Uwirtff to the Urjjt number of letters ra-t-eired,
only a few can bt answered Uer. So rryy ran be mad to tfueriM not cue form
inf to inatmctlooa. Addraa Wilhara Brady, in cart of Uua iviapr.
AX OITLIXE OF HYGIF.NK
The majority of people acquire' nevertheless becoming more ami
from trade announcement. jailes i
'...ii,. i .a,- in.. ..u i. .....i.
have about
ltary que stion?, '
especially a a I-,
tary questions as'
then apply to
the I n d I vldual
and the borne.
Here and there
one finds indi
vidual vendors or
perhapn line or;
cluf of tratle that merit Implicit; ! i hot chooolnte or i-oooa a
confldenc. thouKh the ancle nt ' wholeaome mornlnn drink for one
principle, caveat emptor let the;who is ln a very low -ie of
huyer beware la still In effect so health and very nervous? S.
far aa the nanitary factor l.i con-i what are the symptoms of ?
cerned. For example, contdder ( j.
the childlike faith the average. Answer. Well. It la generally 1
customer naa in ine neallnit I
I power of hla favorite 'anilx ptic",
fwnt u.. na.e irici :
ordinances forhidriinc the wile of
.second hand mattresses, but none
, irna mat inia is a neami i-uiumn ,
hand clothlnit. The only eipla-'u we did that? !
nation one can conceive for suchj
a curious inconsistency is that the: Giant Hives
Mie 01 wie loriiier noes not oene-'
fit trade whereas the sale of the!
latter does. j
AlthouRh disease germs are'
h. ,.. i.. i., .i
I'u in twiiii! la ! ro rlu nea thsuo.
mlrrniu-niile r.. 1. m a r-a ,-,
hike plants than like animals ln
Icharacter. Is it not ridiculous tni
think of plants -lurking- or trav-1 Krateful for any suggestion you,
elln r moving about "'o-imYnl7-0he said she had
matlcally and without conveyor or Answer. ne sa "
carrier? Lest there be some doubt' takn ,our boI"'s of adrenal Standi
about it. I ll answer the question-ub5lance and tnl" eem'dJ, to 1,111 '
myself: The fancy that germ, orl a" 4 to ,ne 'r0 t . ""lif
bacteria or microbes whichever1 ne waa "nler ner Physicians dl-
vou nrefer to cu then, cn mv! recrion. That s the only way such :
-
No known disease virus or infec
tion can travel In the air. Kven
the breath, the expired air, of a
person ill of (tubercuIo&U. diph
theria, scarlet fever or other In
fectious disease, is germ freo if tho
pa'ient is not coughing, sneezing or
talking at the moment. Physuianj!
;ic unit Minn lilt! 11 11 nanffi i
their aseptic technic on it. In at
tendin lh ick- The now-j
. titi Jiiirtnni-s inai me" virus
or Infection is in the air in the
neighborhood of eu'h ditteae and
etipecially in the patient' breach.
Many clirious und more or
"pocryphai stories weem to confirm'
books, pnpers. toys, article of
, clothing, letters, even treasury
IZ'r Z Xr uZ ,"7 dlle"
To the best of my knowledge hls
, nrrr imiitfn. i am Kauxiiea lit,. i
l ii is me oeisi aniiary prac.ice toj
ignore an 01 tnee aiic;'-i ourceji
or mode of Infection an 1 to cm-
centrate attention upon the pollu
tion of food or water and the
carrying of disease germs by ani
mate carrier human, animal, in
The great typhoid epidemic In
Montreal a year ago wax caused by
the peddling of milk that was pot
"...Tc'T "-
ph"id fever on a dairy farm. Most
typhoid epidemics arise from th
pollution of food, nowadays usually t
iy a typhoid "carrier' who is .u
JJ.tJ,l(Jne WM"' innoccnl a,ul un
For the individual who moeks t
avoid InfTtiouH diseaKO it 1h n j
sound working rule to reconiz- a.-
the only Hourcen or modes of (n-j
fectiun the following: I
1. Intimate aHsoclatlon w i t h
the sick person. I
2. Possible pollution of food or I
water. !
3. Opportunity for the agency
of animate carriers.
In the next talk about this we
shall discuss in detnll tho first of
these sources of Infection.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
- SwNt4ilnjjr tlm Sauerkraut
My friend the post mast vr sub
mits a "readlnn notice," with this
comment: Now I am all at sea
RKtiln, After I had been convert
, . 4 ,
1 to your teaching that the pores
v... uu. twm uinikivv nu
shall deeld'
Hie answer was the,
coroner.
A im w m The clipping Is
rending notice of a sauerkraut
factory. The manager tells the
world of a wonderful new treat-
ment of pnuumonhi by applying a
i
victim's chest. The manager ev- "P mo HI 1 dni store last I'l
plainn that the brine Is absorbed I dav. lie is the fourth Chicago
is.t im' i'"i'o ou n-io-i i ooiaiueo
In a few hours. The method, he
candidly admits, is not generally
used In the stale where the fr.
tory Is situated, but Its value Im
30 Dollars it
ALL THAT TMOUfeArJO
WOULD &tT ME IM
ST 7
Vtfte &LEPlM6 (MTUC
BAMl AMD I MAtct.
IT EACNJ MC ZS BUCK4.,
IM -2M WOORS .
Tel. 360
OREO OX, MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1928.
. J , 1
mre apparent, and in Tact it was
Ions ana used hy the Gorman
In Germany, I venture to corro-
b..rr, .he Kurkraut mn . t.ti-
mon iuuui una. tto inruiuu ii
not generally ued not only in his
state but everywhere. As for Ger
many, we all know that the pneu-
i monla dea'h rate there has always
been higher than it has been in
America. If they used the cold
sauerkraut poultice treatment in
Germany . . . !
u'lial. Slave Vou For N.Hlillut?
not unwholeaome. but milk or;
oup might be more health:ul for
an invalid or a cniiu. v nat. lur-
svmptonu to a sickly, nerv-
ous How could we pre-'
. . . . ... . ....
ceeii hiuhiiw hu ""-"- n
letter In the paper from a woman
who, had been relieved of angio-l
neurotic edema by medicine orj
treatment you naa aucgesieu. one
dCCiarea ne Hu auilcicu
" I have had the same trou-i
ble three years and would be
(Copyright John V. Dille Co.)
( rmirhc we wua tlrklot t'
death t' we Imt. but mIic1 makes so
much a-she," said Mrs. l'lnlcy
Mopias, whose daughter Is liomuj
from w-liool. I never like I asK
where tlr mail hot N in ..:.
'raiiiMS I'm alius stmulin' rlplil
by it.
Brisbane's Today
(Continued from Page One)
While he has money, he is.
not forsaken.
Flyinjr eirtluisiasin prows,
nothing can cheek it. Thea
Kasehe, determined to 'be the niea.um 10
i 1 1 it 1 'it a choice, J5.u0i; do (all weights)
iemale Lindbergh, will try to;cnn to common $3.B0. 5.50.
llv the Atlantic alone.
1 . aw. ..i.- 1 m" 1 .
'SpaillsIVol tVers plan a flight
ro.ll Seville to Cuba, stint ill!
'
tllO 4th of May, and Polish uvi
.,,,. Ksi , vi.ut i'irl V in
' ' . t 10.7 5; light weight (160 to 20
be jHanninjr a flight irom I aris(Ibj)-) mvdiUni to choice, 110.751
to New York.
Arthur Ksau, a Chicago po
liceman, was shot dead by hold-
policeman kitled this month,
the eighth since January 1, and
the seventy-seventh killed in I
OU VbO'CE. VajOjDCRFUL
ITS A 6ooD TUINJ6 YOU'C
A
MOT AMBITIOUS- ir
You STAETE.D TO LET
boE MuSUTY &2aiM
WOI3"f WHCT WOULD
TuC eesr or THE. PEO
PLE Do TOO MONEY ?
(C"!1. ' b, Tin
Rippling
Rhymes
(Br Wall Mam
HIS llOV.VL HlGIlXiaW
All honor to the l'rince of
Wales, the hero of a hundred
tales of sprightly horseman
ship: attired in pluin though
costly garb, he mounts his
prancing cob or barb, and falls
off. every trip, lie's fallen off
of dappled bays, off buckskins,
chestnuts, browns and grays,
off sorrel nags and roans; and
It's a miirvel to us all. us his
adventures we recall. lie hus
unbroken bones. A tinhorn
kn'ght. a piker prince would
have abandoned nags long since
and taken up ping pong; but
dauntless is thia princes soul;
though off the horses he may
roll, he still Is going strong.
He rises from the bosky glade
where he. upon his shoulder
blade, has landed with a thud:
"Bring me another horse," he
cries, and up the sunlit wold
he flies his courage stirs my
blood. For I have fallen off a
steed when It was hitting up
i speed that blew away my hat;
I landed In a clump of gorse,
and wouldn't contemplate a
horse for ten years after that.
It gave me such a beastly Jolt
that if I chanced to see' a colt
I'd fall down in a faint; but
when the prince falls on bis
neck, ho calmly rises from tho
wreck and seems as fresh as
paint. No man would taunt
him If he said. "Bring me a
nice large feather bed I'll rido
it for a while; bring me a ham
mock or a chair with cush
ions circular and square, for
steeds are out of style." "With
out regret, without remorse, ho
cries, "Aly kingdom for a
horse," as t'other monarch did;
and when the foaming pelfrey's
brought, he lands upon hla
dome of thought, and barons
watch him skid. Now this is
courage high and fine, as any
fellow will divine, who's lantj
ed on his face; one tumble's
plenty for ye Bwaina who have
no blue blood in their veins,
no pride of royal place.
the last nine years. Crime born
of the war, and bootlegging,
still grows.
1
THE MARKETS
Livestock.
PORTLAND, Ore., April 30.
1.
(JPf Cattle and 'calves: Itcceipts,
1440, Including 28 through: calves
140. Better grade steers 25c high
er. Vealers 25c lower; calves
50c lower; steers, 1100 to 1300
llis.. good $11.2512.25; do 900
to 1000 lbs., .good, $U.50!12.50;
do 8U0 and up. medium, $9.75 r'P
11.50; do common, $8.259.75;
heifers, 850 Ilia. down, good $10.50
< do common to medium.
$8.75 9.75: heifers, 850 lbs. down
good, $10.50rll; do common toi
medium. 8.7r,p 10.60; cows, good.
$9.25 tt 9.75; do common to me-'
dium, $7 fa 9.25; do low cutter, ff
(7; bull (yearling excluded)
good beef, $7.75S8.50: do cutter
jlo medium, f 7 7.75; calve (500
j lbs. down) medium to choice.
SXfalO- do null to common. Sti.50
vealers (milk fed) pood to!
choice. $1213; do medium, $10 1
1M2; do cull to common, $710.:
Sheep and lambs steady; re
ceipts 2020. Following quota
tions except on spring lumbs, on
fresh shorn baids: Ijuubs (02 lbs.
down ), good to choice. $ 1 2. 7 5 i
13.50; fin (02 lbs. down) medium.
1 1 "fr 12-75; do (all welfthts) cuUI
to common, ioj.ii; spring lamog
$Mt6: yearling wethers (110
lbs. down) medium to choice, ln:CounUr Commissioner. If noml
I2; ewes (120 lbs down) me-jnated am elected I will continu
i
j Hogs, feeder pigs. GO to
K.,k,. rwU..- ian.l -
oit..iuj , -
j rciuls 2975. including 250 billed
j through. Heavy weight (250 to
'i50 IIm ) meiium to choice $9 50
ri 10.50; medium weight (200 to
250 lbs.) medium to choice, S9.7
11: light lights (lio to -160 lbs.)
medium to choice, $l0i 10.75;
packing sows, rough and smooth,
S7.50itt8.0; slaughter pigs (!0 to
130 lbs.) medium to choice. $9.50
(if 10.25; ftn'der and stocker pigs
(70 to 120 lbs.) medium to
choice. 9dj l0.
lroduco
PORTLAND, Ore., April 30. (iV)
YVhob'.-ialc prices:
It UTTER Portland dairy cx-
TUfvr.4 cJ I Pi'.uT
MDU e0T WAIT UKJTIL
ONE OT TMEfeE Mft6AXiNC
GUY6 COME5 AROUND
TO WQlTE OP MY LirE
DOJ'T TMIMK TM Goin6
i"TO 'GivC YOO CEEDT
-v roe my iuccEyb
S.0 ir.? ) Til. M., 1 u s P
change net wholesale prices: cubes !
extras 40c: standards 9c; prime
Ir-M SSfe--; ' 8'- Creamery
prices:, prints 1c over cube etan-
KOOS Steady. Fresh standard
extras Stic; fresh standard firsts
24c: fresh medium extra 23 4c; J
fresh medium firsts 22Ve. I'rices f
to retailers 2c over exchange ,
prices. Association selling prices;
Extras 27c; firsts
medium
24c: undersized 2UC
NUTS Steady. Walnuts
IS
- , j ,... no-. unit H
7c: almonds 2J-. peanuts 10
ft lie: pecans Jfclj 42c.
HAY steady. Buying prices:
Eastern Oregon timothy 20.50
(i21: do valley 11919.50; uitaira
(19i 19.50: oat hay 1 5.50 ti lb; i
straw 9.50 per ton. Selling prices
s" Der ton more ' Didn't cause sne aisiress. But
CASCARA BARK Steady. 7c I Tn!ac relieved me almost immedi
: lb.: Oregon grape root 1 fj 4c. ' and I uld eat anything."
i HOPS Steady. 1927. 21 Vi If you suffer from indigestion,
22fcc: 1928 crop I7w lsc contract; ;
fuggles 20c.
MII.K Steady. Bids to the far
mer: Raw milk (4',) J2.65 cwl.
f.o.b. Portland. Butteifut 40c
station: 41c track; 43fl44c f.o.b.
Portland.
POl'LTRY Steady. Heavy hens
'24c lb.; light X5S20c; broilers 27
lJ35c. Pekln white (lucks 27c;
.colored nominal; turkeys, alive 25
i 9 27c.
j ONIONS Local 1.752.25 per
, cwt.
j POTATOES Steady, 75cf( 1.25
i sack.
I WOOL Steady. Eastern Ore
Ignn 33iti40c; valley medium 43c;
coarse 3sc lb.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, pre., April 30. VP)
Wheat: Big -Bend bluestem, hard
white 1.6S; soft white 1.58; wes
tern whlto 11.57; hard winter,
! western red $1.40; northern spring
11.47.
I Oats No. 2, 36 lb. white feed $47.
I Today's car receipts Wheat 35:
barley 1; flour 19; corn 4; oats 3;
i hay 5.
WASHINGTON, April 30. (P)
j The $203,000,000 tax reduction
j bill was ordered reported to the
j senate today by its finance com
t miltee, and Chairman Smooth ex
pects It to be taken up Thursday.
Political Annonncements
FOR 8HEIUFF
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 Maj
primaries. I have had experience
In both tax and criminal depart
ments and promise efficient an!
economical service.
May 17. GEO. B. ALDEN.
! COUNTY CLER.K-
I am a candidate for republican
nomination for county clerk; prom-
Using Dersonal attention, economy
I and courtesy. G. R. CARTER.
May 17. Talent
I am a candidate for the nomi
nation as County Clerk on the Ro
publican ticket.
May 17. A. J. CROSB.
I hereby announce my candidate
for the republican nomination foJ
County Clerk.
CHESTER FAttlvc.tt.
' May j7
I hereby announce my cantnaacj
for the Republican nomination fol
County Clerk for a second term
. DEL1LIA STEVENS MEYER.
. May 11
SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT
I am a candidate for the re
publican nomination for scho
superintendent. V. A. DAVIS.
for school
Aledtoru, aiay if.
I nm a candidate for the Repub
lican nomination for county su
perintendent, G. MILAM.
May 17
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
T candidate for re-nomina-
M nn th rpnni1ii,.an ticket foi
't0 (j0 mv best to give the peopli
n cconomlCfll bUKines9 adminia-
( H VICTOR BUIISKLL
tration. victor buusllu
! - - - .......
4 Bm a canoiaaie ior ine omc
of county commissioner, subject to
lhe wi of ,
' ,h av ..-I,
' sowy Butt!
the republican party at
mary. J. O. LOVE.
Snowy Butte Orchard, Central Pt.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
I am a candidate for renomina
tlon ln the Republican primaries.
May 18th. I stand pledged to
guard, the taxpayers from long,
unnecessary, expensive trials or
Investigations by securing pleas ot
, guilty and speedy convictions.
ln 1527 I bundled 43S criminal
cases, secured 7 convictions from S
trials and 430 picas of KUilty.
ONE GOOD TERM DESERVES
ANOTHER.
NEWTON C. CHANEY.
i Slay 1
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S IMMEDIATE EXPECTATION
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WltilOllt fear
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there lota of foods you can't
nt for fear of gas, bloating,
pajna j the stomach and bowel ?
Dq haye to pa5g up favorjte
dishes while the rest enjoy them?
That's a sien you need Tanlac!
For more than 10 years Tanlae has
'Ot mure mail iv jewa iauuc iug
.j to vigorou3 health thou.
sands who denied themselves their
favorite foods just as you have to.
Mr. Lawtence R. Barnes, of 5918
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says: "I could n t eat a meal that
gas, aizziness, neauuenes, cunsupa-
tion or torpid liver cive Tanlac a
chance to help you! The first bot
tle often brings the needed relief.
Tanlac is a good, pure medicine,
made of roots, barks, and herbs
that are recognized by the United
States Pharmacopoeia. Get it from
your druggist today. Your money
back if it doesn't help you.
Tanlac
52 MILLION BOTTLES USED
COMING TO BEDFORD
Dr. Mellerithin
specialist
In Internal Medicine for the
past fifteen years
DOES NOT OPERATE
Will be at
HOLLAND HOTEL
TUESDAY, MAY 1
Office Hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
ONE DAY ONfcY
No Charge for Consultation
Dr. Mellenthin is a regular gra.v
tiate In mediiino and sureery il
ls licensed by the state ot OreJ
He does not operate for clironv
nendicitls. gall stones, ulcer?
stomach, tonsils or adenoids.
He has to his credit wondel
results in diseases of the stoma
liver, bowels, blood, skin, nervir'
heart, kidney, bladder, bed wettin,
catarrh, weak lungs, rheunistlnn
sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal all,
ments. ',
Below are the names of a few
of his many satisfied patients in
Oregon who have been treated for
one of the above named causes:
H. H. Blake, Marshfield.
Elmer Booker, Condon.
Keasle Kckles, Empire.
D. G. Horn, Bonanza.
V. C. Heyler, Kent.
P. M. Koster, Mt. Angel.
Mrs. U H. Martin, Moro.
Davis Steinon, Allegany.
Fred Shields, Klamath Falls.
Joe Slieoship, Oihbon.
D. I. Va?enblast, Portland.
Remember the above date, that
consultation on this trip will be
free and that his treatment is dif
ferent. Married women must be accom
panied by their husbands.
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Los Angeles, California.
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