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Mklll-WM MAIL TlflliUM-J, AIWJI-'UUD. olikotA." 'I'I'KsIiaV. VaV 1. uc I Ml UEDFORD mail tribune ! Dallv, KuTiilav, .VIy l'lll,lish., I.V tllf MKHFUHII I'KI.VIINU CO. (R-27-SB N. Kir lC I'lion. 7. KtlHKRT W. lll'lll., K.lltoi 8. Hl'Ml'TKH SMITH, Mioi.uer Alt lndf-nilitl Nev.Miri Knttrrd bi wuud i-Ium, mailer at foul, UI.Kon, lllulri Ad of Man tl H, IK' M BSCHII1HIN KATES ; Hv Mail In A.hai.. .-: ' Daily, villi Siiniiny, year liafly, with NuikIjv, month, , . . lUdy, V iltlOnt Siirnla, jenr C...0 Pailv, without StmiUj, numtli i .'kly Mail Tribune, one )t ? " j Hum uv. out' vctr lly Carrier, in Advuiu-f In MHIiml. Afcli hu4. Jacksonville. Oittral 1'oinl. I'tioenis, lulrlif. dill, I Hill Allil oil ItilfliMnVR: litiiiy. witlj Sim.Uj. monll $ .75 I Kill vDiOiftnt KnlKlJt. flldlilll U. uaiiy, wiii.uut sun.i.i. oftt-e.ir... r "u , l.ily, Willi Siiifijy. i.im- jear. UH , Alt P-rrni, cikIi in ammu'O. lIKMBf.H OK TUV. ASStM'f.Vll'.l I'KKSS Ift-d'irifitc Full I.'-used Wire Si-rvire Only p.ip-r in city ur i-ouniy icifiving i ne AKHwmicn i-rrhn ih ri nuivt-iy " tltlcii to thf uhc (or rrinililiialiuii of all Dfwa liNnti bJ-H irtMUiM to it or ollictiUM-; credlttd in tbii iuit-r. utnl also to the Ioc-jI j tin. a imlllibftl lir-rt-in. I All rijtbi' tor r-jtull J ntlon of spec in I din (alclifM ln-rin art ul-o rHfivri. Kworn dollv ovtuk' 'inulutioti for t-i fiiotitliN itulinii A.til 1, 1928, Offif-Ul pujicr Offidal pj-r ' t tin' City of M'-lfor.J. if Jaikson Count. AdveHiNinif ll.-iirfM.iit'.(tlnM M. C. MOliKNSKN COMPANY Office in St Voik, CIihjko. ltd roil, fan Kraitcik-i, Iih Arigl-H, hfat I U; I'oi t la ml. Ye Smudge Pot Br Arthur Perr7 e not Many cows of the valley, i hultiug enough water in milk, but In Heveral Instance Mail lias come to lhi rehcue ii nd Is doing it for tin' cows, No delny slioulil be loleintcd in the enlargement of the state pris on. A few more murderous Sun days on tin- highways, like the last one, and there, will be n i ush of citizens to lie locked up over the week-end, as u matter of wlf prolcctlon. Hen Tl. ljimpinnn fried n fish Sunday in a first - lasH manner In Ciilumn ti, on the editorial page of the Oregonluii. a iiitK.irr, ivn.ii:t idi: (i;tna .Mills Scn(hicl) A new move to curb murder is afoot In California. At the next legislature a bill will be presenled, hacked by civic? organizations in various parts of the .state, providing that each county must hang its own mui'dererH. 'A group of young follm went to the home of Kric Kahh-r Kriday evenlng, who was married three weeks ago. and gave the newly- weds ft serenade. After they hud j made a great racket, they Invited J Kric and his bride to come and I bo serenaded. Kahler appeared I on the front porch with u double- barreled shotgun and told the young folks they had better go home, which t hey it id, and the nrrennde was not completed. l Mit.liit' V...il Urn V i. u 1 AVhcrein a groom shows some j gumption. Quito u few have songs con cealed about their person, it de velops. Murder, etc., etc., tic, will come out. fol. Odlzkowskl of Poland will attempt an Atlantic ocean flight. Doubt Is expressed that he will make it with that name. The saddest thing In a long time Is the arrest yesterday of an Indi ana official, for conspiracy to vio late the Prohibition law. The sadness arises from the informa tion that on Sunday the accused hopped into a pulpit and made a dry speech. 11KST WISKrRAt'K OF Till: WKKK "There is no use t ryiim to keep ii short skirt, or a good man down." ( Detroit News. ) Preliminary hellrairing Inciden tal to a political campaign In Oregon has started. The latest hullabaloo seems to be a stink that escaped from the last session of the legislature. HUM M A I. A I. MUMS "Now that 1 have u vote 1 really ought to know how to vote intelli gently." (Ladles of lite Itcpnbll cait party, it gles me great pleasure io address you this after noon.) "He has an InleresiinR face. Wonder if he's married. Mis. Itlinkup presides so ntcelv. but lli-il neie b.il Un'l li.n. milnn " (Our uu-ty Iuih a long and ilKtin- i giiUInd rc4ord of public service.) j "It's Very warm In here. Will ; Mary think to take off Johnny s j legKiliKsV" (The womanhood of America ) j I do believe he looked at me when he said that. Itet my nose is shiny." ( s Llnctdn said, "Of lite people, hy the iteoplc, for the piiiplc.') "Oh. I leniember that. Kroni his farewell address. There are the two Miss WII kins. Now what on earth aie they getting out of It'.'" (Tin- pavsjjge nr the Mae. (iH'iitti Ameiulmem sitcMiil the ilann of a new nil.) "He looks ' pnmcthlUK like Napoleon when the j light shines thai way on his face." I (The Higes of our national hUiory j ntv bright with the naiiu-s of wimii ell.) "I hope they II servo ten alter ; the Meakilig. Those cliocolale, cahcN the lime beloie wit' awfully i KOioL" (It If lip lo ou to git out Cue vofc. ) "Oh, dear, that means moie work, and what with the church and the bridge club and the chil dren nuiner clothes." (We nrc lit the iwirtlng of Hie way-.) "Well, at last Homebody has hud sense enough to open a wtmiow. I'm nearly Hiiffocated." ( i Hie up proaching pHnmry.).. Now what Is n primary? He mw be talking about the Hchool system." i Italtimorc Sun ) ' TRINIDAD, Colo., May 1 . Kluhty imlii'ntH confined on the upper floor of th'1 Mount Sim H i-, fai l lifiKpltnl won removed from i peril today when firo vct u mt-i lion lit llio ruuf. ' THIRTY YEARS THIRTY years iif:o today Admiral Dewey won the battle of Manila May. .Many of lis recall the tlirill the news of this overwhelming vietory eaiiscil tlmniL'h'itit the I'niteil Stales, and how. in 124 hours, Dewel lieimiie the i;ieatest national hero since the Civil War. And then, he came sailins.' home. The Dewey (ireh in New York still supplies mule evidence of the cut hnsiasm of that re- j ' it i i cejMPiii. iiitd iiiiunic who Hiiiir.tii ii jMfiuncii nun in ii vi ni s j tlu recipient would be forgotten, or only reinonibcreU with n smile, lie would Ncvorrhi'li'ss. tlmt is what Jo u. Afltllirfll S HU'I) i lll iscN't lOIIS. For the lil llflait I011S h" i-eceived went to his liciiil, most nialto otip grievous blunder ai'tir laughed off the public stau'e Jind hi tho first dtne he an-ejitrd iminon inaiiKioti iroin ine o-raiei proeeede iriL? bride to present it to a wealtliy widow he took as a blush-, ,h(.rt,foiV 'i,li((i'viahu t uihI.t' Then he allowed his ilillile to he proffered as lioniiuec ! 'i'k any m.dhul or otln-r tiejit- for l'resilent. and in out- id' st.atements oil record said if (deeted he would follow the die-;tin talcs of the party bosses. From first to last, he did about, everything he shouldn't do and nothing that lie should. Nevertheless, considering his past record and the smashim: victory, he achieved by his own initiative and daring, it would seem that he had suffered rather desserts. No one can deny his onod intentions, and th punitive 'innocence of his indiscreitons. At any rate, it appears to us of the Itattle of Manila should j-o jilhe slightest public recoonition toi'.V possible. QUILL, There's one eleiiu'tit of decency in the oil scandal. It won't jjet anybody a job in the movies. Sad Hole his brothers to favorite sons : left, him in a hob1 The proper ired to inalii measure of a man is the size of the trouble re liiln feci sorrv for himself. Another objection to companionate marriage lone; th- in laws must wail to borrow nionev. "Fifty percent of the people are morons.' Kafs! has the mind of a 12-year-o!d child. Are half of the smart its your 12-vacr-old kid.' Yon can't, understand von can live in an apartment piano. A buck private's salute doesn't doesn't feel the need of it. A false prophet, is one who filth for farmers will touch hands that, aren't soft. All, well: bonis-will lie lite ilioi'e tie races for nicked this siimnioi'. Americanism ; eliiltlreit for l'-e( their lino ashamed of Ihc lack of respecl. III' elective si tiff: , his wife had n If von see freshmen! dine "Curves writer. He philosophy. are less effective th s speaking of hasehall, hut it sounds like flapper I here s always u hrmlit siile. part, lorever, she takes the ailvantaoe f th, onions tfor a few dnvs. The final test of personality flivver when she has a chance to A stninc-er hist in New York last he runs across a true native The filling station man on tl papers. H'is sign reads; "Sim might he all ri: hut would it he Ii! to make safe to wait years, t ions . All flesh is frail, and the man who pol of wild-eat stock may possess an expensive THE NEBBS Betcha RuDV 1 STAY ING im Eveer MftMMEP "TO SCT BE-TTER ACQUAiMTEO WiTW PACK AmTWOmV But it rE.T AMD IN TVIC. MCAMT1MC UlS OWLV GrlEO POiMT AGO TODAY i i- . .i . . i,. i liave Jiren set down as a lunatic. came about. laruely, it is true I'MTiMv, and lie moefeilcd Im aiiolbcr, until lie was literal! into his trrave. the ift of a beautiful Waxh- i . cni' n neon u ami iiu-ni the most extraordinary political out of proportion to his just eoiii- !. (I t llll't letli 1 rather unjust that the by wilhout a word of praise of the man who mad till vie-(he POINTS .Joseph was a favorile son, ami I 1 A moron people as shell-shock where unless you were there ; some boy is learning but the mean much to a general, thinks anv of that -lOO-million c;raile crossini;., the fewer old folks; seoldinc; him after (i p. in., stnel s til the hridixe party. mi a fast one." says a sport When a i t-I antt her swe-ot i.' opptirtnnity to eat (' is to ask a "irl to ride in vour ride in a nickel-plated coupe. must feel e-r,.;t nIicf when at who can spilt Knijlas. 1 corner hasn't heen reading tlie lair :as; one trial is enough. the that presidential term eight long het ween invest iga- fun at purchasers ili-joug set. ! a Million i .i i r . . si I TJ I LIL L -V II t X 1 11 -v-w -V t I u I LI V. I M W s. I JU IIAILTTLIJ IX. W-vL' L - , I iiu-l. -' w i r W I X 1 f 1 f ITS. L I ni J WWLW X TLA' 1 ' - VIt i - "VW Goes BY "Vwat wis SECRETARY f TELE6CAM amo CUECK it tmat moo cai.)lifloaS t DOM'T MEET WIM bOME PiaCE. CAGEFULLY WtTW OOI3 CODC ir YOU MlSS TWS , ..vY ON TWE COOI?&E UilTW AM tM- - V'l BOOK. BUY IOOO CCJUFLOWEl? PUTT IT6 O0M6 TO ) POCT ANT WC KA MF.i.SA6C AT 2(o CvMO SELL 5.000 Co.T YOL) lOO Jf i i fTi.'rAiMiv KAivct, ftntiMr Iroovna ciu POrviPir n rv.iro ftunipr AT J vu" Pvi?iY ri ( WiTH PLECbUl?C . I VaJISM I i Quae I 8 - WiKl. OPiMiOM O0 A- r"C 7 A ?rCOOLO GCT A fLtvfjW ATTWC IMPOETANT LILY Or THE VALLEY rV.fJV ' WElWeAM ANOHIS AN'jWWV A - " VX : V v v. ck-.w r.rr 11 I 1 I .f - X 4L. rFs. .v 'Vllll i Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. fiifnuj lrtUni prtifriitif to pntonal hlth and bvjien. not to dlieti diafnotfi or tmtrnriit. will lt answered by Or. Braily if fciaiiiiwl, lf ad'tn-Hse-l envelop im i.tlosJ. Luterg it.ould b britf si.'l written In Ink. (n;g to lite large number of letteri re nv-i, only a few can be itnuwrwl hi-r. No rcly tnu be ma-l. to qutriti not conform iii; 10 iiistrmtion. A(iirM In. Uilliura b.ud', in rtri of thi newkpaper. THII; -Mother should begin the ram jnK f(t t,e h;,))V t0 conlrol th iimitiir -nrly As the sixth or jvonih iiiunth. A liahy .ihuuli no lunKPr have in-HdriUH in tlw i):iytilin uftT J. Im car of afcf. M;tny Infiinix df not it-t nI i nni - jiicic control of Hie bladder, t hat Ih. cease wetting " ''o. " ;,,,,("( llVWlm hip i.ci wt. nilbil in 11 'nil( "ntlt'r :i I yciirs of (; I 'I'lip Viiy to ljcRi.ii tlu; trainin,: lis .simnh'. .Mother iniisl keep Korne 'kind itf a clijiit or r-'ronl, from the time the baby is perhaps :t months old, which will show just when, in relation to naps, feed ing, etc., tin baby naturally emp ties tiie bladder. When the natu ral rhythm has been thus learn ed, mother should undertake to (forestall the emptying of the hlad- rl''r 'y l,,at'lnK lllf" ,,any n a chair about the time when urlirt- Hon is ilue. U h the Iriiliv i on t w e in r siiould no disi i-.ution, no toys, nothing to divert his alten- i tion. It may help if some hot water is placed in the vessel, the steam it rising' will serve as an artificial st I mill us to Induce uri nation, ho that t his Will be asso ciated in t he baby's mind with being pbiced on the chair. Klve minutes is ioriK enough to leave the baby 011 the chair. I The average normal baby, t bus (trained, will learn to refrain from emitying the bladder, except when on t he i hair, by t he time lie is 11 or I !", mouths old, that , is. In the daytilne. As already I mentioned, a baby may continue wettlm: tint bed at night until he is II years old. To train the baby not to wet at night, do not attempt to re nt rict fluid or withhold water late Think how In the day, unless this is pnrticu I larly advised by the physician. .Make sure the baby urinates just bet ore being put in bed for the i night. Awaken him renularly at 1 ! to a p, m., and keep him on the toilet until he urinates. Again early In the morning, as soon as he awakes, be It a or f! o'clock, take him up and put him on the toiler. I'nder this regimen most children Join the drys and vote idry forever after, when they are t from j i j to ;t years old. In any circumstances the baby ! rettlest for I be neglect i There is I may seem j impoi taut. I mot hers or verl attention must 1 or postponed. one suggestion which trivia!, yet Is really It is a mistake for r othets to speak in the seuce of "weak kidneys" ! baby lor "weakness of tie bladder iXotllille. of tilt SOI-1 i I anil in any case II is s involved harmful to a cine! s morale or spirit .liaracler development to li snob siiKcestions. Th is apple's not only to the normal treiniiu: of babies, but just as well to tlie correeliioi of the bed wettinu liabil in oluer children. lied wetlim; Is a habit, not a weakness nor a disease nor a ilefeet, and it is a ililnu wbii h should nev er be dis-I cussed in the presence of a third I person, except parent or cuar diun, cbibl and doctor. ti i:stios ami swi:its Ills Only Itail Habit. Dear Doctor: 1 am a young man nearly readv to Vote and a regular reader of your column. have learned that there is no such thing as catch ing cold from exposure to cold. trails, wet, etc., and I believe 1 do not have cii so often since I found out how to keep out of i a n g of people who purport to have a "cold." I believe the only had habit I have now is brush ing toy teeth daily. liut 1 am young yet. Will you please send me our instructions for gaining weight. (Charles K. C.) Answer: Dear Charles. J hope you will vote dry mid if there is any quest ion of rekttiv hnnrjdity then vote against dnmp-ncs--. Do not feel discouraged over your bad habit. I had it, too. at your age. but 1 finally got ever it all right, and 1 don't believe it CVer did Hie a bit of harm. lately have een fered voluntary relapse. vn '"i"- 'he urgent plea of my dent is t. but I i already that the present will not oultast the present! attack brush. 'mi; tiiV Jf the Ki-nt olijer of oral hy flicne, su-taUed, in to Rive everv Roof a xnule like the white paper i- rnih-s the unknown scientist h achi'-vc, that is heyond my pro vince, liut if eon.servntion of the tetii is t lit- object, my ndvi e in to rii to your demist to be rcifinarly polished mid if nercssnry repaired. Thin holds dm true for -(hose who brush their teeth pfiins- . takingly as it does for those who brush them perfunctorily or not at all. , Yours for real hygiene, , Dr. William Ilrady. St. Vitus' Dance. My Kranrtson, 1 1. is developing a nervous trouble the doctor says he Is netting St. Vitus" dance. Is it curable? What I.s best lor hl diet? 1 . Answer If you will repent the ipiest ion and inclose u stamped addressed envrolpe I will send you general advice about the care and management of the iron I tie. It isn't a "nervous.' trouble, but an infectious one (caused by germs) and you must lake precautions a gainst involvement of the heart lining, and tlu consequent de velopment of valvular disease. Just as in lonsllitis and inf thritis. tiuiis ar- , (Copyright John l- Dille Co.) j i ! Ml I i : profits. "It jest seemed like th' very Millions of workers want contin nights somethin would happen f ! m'(' hi wages, keep us at home th' blame thing i Thosf avo ,he iKsut-'3 that W,M acted up," said Mrs. Lafe Bud as inllueitee votes. she confessed t' sellin' her radio! Stealing a lew tens of millions en- T' r,iinht n un.inn Mirif mm i from the government will not in- shows that we can't alius count on purty boys. Brisb Today ane s (Continued, from Page One) j Ai Smith would he better ihun 'ten to one lor the Democratic uomi I nat ion, but no one wants to het I against him. ! lis1 friends believe fee will bo nom iria t oil on the t'irsl , . j a 1 1 jiea i i mhii .m u n noma n cou niy . When a tlfg. pursuing, gets close suit involving attachment to satis to a skunk, sotnethiag happens, and i fv debt, opinion by Justice Me the dog knows better next time. lSrlde. Judge Louis P. Hewitt re- A devil fish, pursued, hlarkons j versed, the water with a cloud of black-. State of Oregon ex rel. Francis ness. Durgliadt vs. IMward M.islebacher, 'lio electric eoj shocks 'those i appellant; appeal from Marion that seh:e it. The porcupine lias county; appeal from conviction on hifi nricklv protection, ami from I charge of being father of illegiti- all 1 hese, the intelligent bootlci ger has borrowed an idea. I'olicenian lieatiregard. of Tren ton, M ich., decided to overhaul a fast car that looked like a nun runner. It was a rum runner. When Mean regard drew up close hell lad, a cloud of poisonous gas streamed from the exhaust pipe and Loauregard fell over, uncon scious. The bootlegger carried a tank of poison ;;as. connected with the exhaust. Today the General Electric com- j I paay, through its station WGY. ! I will attempt to broadcast a pro-I I grain originating in Australia you had i;tmd in nl i! o'clock this morning you could have heard Syd ney, Australia, talkie..-; at N 1. m,. their time. . That connection through the air will he important if ever Australia finds herself waging the while' man's tight against Asia. The A as. . tralians will always get friendly! messages irom t his count ry. Today Senator Uorah wurnn He- i puMieaas that "corruption" is the i Rippling Rhymes (Br Walt Monl THE PROBE A cyclone sweeps tlie land Bcai Kiay.,and lilows it lot of barns away, upsets some lien coops and destroys nine hay stacks with a horrid noise. A trail of ruin lft behind, it stu peiles the human mind, and men indignant rise ami cry. "Who is resiHinsible, and why?" l-ot us invent iioite ti'is crime ant! plat" the blame in iiroperlime." Then stern officials tal;e In hand, in answer to the witie demiind, a probs that's certain to produce whoever turned the cyclone loose. "No fear or favor will be shown: we'll seek tor truth and truth nlone, brins culprits to the jud'iment bar, however rich or histi they are. If Wall street bankers aro to blame, wo will make them rue their vicious Kame We're not afraid to trace it home. If there it points, to Teapot Dome. We Khali not hesitate to face blK statesmen of exalted place, if there is evi dence to show that they arc back of all this woe." The peo ple who have suffered harm, whose stock was idown clear off the farm. tire, much encourasred by such talk: they smile serene ly as they walk. Whenever there is a probe designed it brinus iireat comfort to the mind; the probers are so sternly set on brinilin.' justice, we forKet the countless probes that fizzled out. in years ;;one by, in tot; and doubt. The Krini officials hold their e,e.: r.t. and for a while they do their best to lincl some mini to send to jail, bat soon the whole blamed thin;; t-'ets. stale, ami everyone is bored and tired, adjournment is the tlllni; desir ed. And so another probe blows up: the storm that hilled the farmer's pup, and blew the ant lers off a cow, forgotten is by all men now. The probers drew their modest pay for asking ipiestions by the day. bat. never round who was to blame for such a sin ami crying shame. big issue in this national election. "The Republican oarty must prove that it belongs niether to crooks nor cowards." j Perltup corruption Ol'CHT to; he the big issue, but it is not. I I Millions or lartncrs want better ! prices lor wheat, pork, cotton, corn, Millions of investors want con prices and paper tinned high i iluence many, especially as the 'men nominated will have had noth- 'iag to do with the stealing. Oregon Supreme Court Decisions SALKM, Ore.. May 1. JP) The j Trunk's Prescription does not de following opinions were handed lress the heart nor ruin the stom down todav bv the supremo court: J'h. ainl no dieting is necessary to Oregon Creditors. Inc. vs. H. m!xkt' " "ff'etlye. Trunk's Pre- ftiver. defendant, and Washington i Si'0 h,,f '"'"V; i" ""i lmVttu , ,.v uh. Mil,,,,. lut t-f"1'"Hs Ingredients 'county, garnishee and ;i ' " " ' mate child. opinion by Justice MeDride. Judge Perc y 11. Kelley affairmcd. Lydia INnia Forsyth, appeallant,' vs. Charles 1;. Forsyth; appeal from : Josephine county: suit for divorce." ' Opinion by Justice Pelt. Judge O. M. Thomas reversed and case re- man-.l.d. j o. E. ltae. appellant, vs. John1 ' P. Morgan and Mis. John D. Mor ga:c appeal front Klainai h county;! Ilcnrlachy. bilious, constipated? Take rS-NATUKE'S REMEDY tonipht. This mild, niiiV, vctfetable remedy will have you fee ling1 f.ao by niominip. You'll enjoy free, thorough bowel action without u sitrn of Crripintr or discomfort. Only ZSc. Make the test nnii;fit Recommended and Sold by Ail N M.ilufnl ItnisicUiit Cam n'oj iXi0.6ine: VOU O "TMIM "WAT CLO(2t&r HE'S bO &U& PlCtOUS HE. DOM T OAt2E CMO Ul6 ME6.AGES WELL I UDP WE LOS LCCO Or CCl)LtFLOWW AMD A MII.UIOM ACRES FLOWE.Et ? COYS r ,J: lit ' by Justice ltussman. Jmle A. 1.. I-"' fhaiies K. t'lasen, ai n-'". Chester M. Kennedy, appeal from; Jefferson county: appeal from lie-' eree dismlssinB restraining order. Opinion by Justice Hrown. Judue. Dalton I!is reversed. 1 (Iconic 1.. Simmons vs. Frie.le In-, vestment company, appeallum; ap-, peal from .Multnomah county; ac-j lion for damae.es. opinion by -lus-l lice i:rown. Judse Kobert C. Mor-( row affirmed. t Cyril '! llrnwnell and S. 11. Sln-i cum. appellants, vs. Preston licit-! man and T. n. Work, doinir busi-i ness ns Kose city Park (laraiie; "1-1 neal from Multnomah county: ac-1 Hon to recover on promissory note Opinion by Justice Pinwn. Judse Louis P. Hewitt reversed and ease remanded. petition for rohearinn denied in the matter of guardianship of Kola Lyon. Allen C. Klctcher of Portland ad mitted to bar on New York cer tficlate. OAKLAND, Cnlif... May J . UP) (JPt Ktl ward "Slip" Madigan, foot ball coach at St. Mary's since 10 21. today signed a five-year contract as director of physical education at the Oakland college. A former star player at Xotre Dame, Madig:nr has had unu-ual success at St. Mary's, and despite the small student, attendance, his teams h.ive become football threats on the Pacific coast. I.:ist year his sipiad defeated Stanford, while in 111 lit; California's Dears were vic tims. The Saints first assumed the r,,U. ,.f ..r b 11 )" in t tl .' A. when (hey trounced I'lilversity of j Southern California. MY CLUBS 10 INVADE PALESI CHICAGO. May 1. The job of putting the Ilotary club on Main street in Jerusalem, Coiilantinoplc, Cairo and the cities of the Orient has beep assigned to James W. Da- I vidson of Calgary, j Who started today iberta, Canada, a seven months who started a, seven months trip oday. Davidson is a past president of Rotary International. His itinerary include Manchuria. Dutch Kast Indies. French Indo China. Siam. India. Arabia, Kgypt. Palestine, Turkey and Greece. Opinion MADIGAN INS COACH CONTRACT RHEUMATISMS Caimot Kxlst in the Human Rody. it is now absurif and preposter ous to suffer rheumatic pains from muscular. inflammatory, sciatic, neuritis, lumbago or any form of rhcumat ism. i uesigneii id nos ive V overeom. mn- j kind of rheumatism. It is impos Isiblc to get something better. What 'more do you want? An ideal Trie j Acid Solvent and Liver Medicine ; anyone can use with safety and sat- isf action: manufacturers esiahlish- l .c years. H unk's Pi es, rimion is sold macy. by James Me.N'air's Phor- SHIRTS Complete assortments in every price range at MANN'S Next SATURDAY Watch for Friday Ad! r?w imi mi'r Lit a im ibs,. gS3 QSQBQE) I HUKX YOU WANT LUMBER CALT, TROWBRIDGE MMHKll y.UU 23 S3 B r. T - iT ? WLL YOU'VE. 6CST' mc roue down - GOY 'AlO.'b oo Bucks LETS DOuaLE IT FISOM WCI2E. IM -1 CANT c&x A IM ST8AI6UT lilCKOOTOTTUiy - b A CDt3 VKUl-O&ITiOMl OT PRAIRIE. r-cL, ,;x By SOL HESS i in 41 ''-hi mm, f V A Benefactor- t A public' benefactor is one wii, help people to be happy. Ktn h ;, .1 man was Dr. K. V. I'ieree. t- it is impossible to be happy j; you aie -suffering in pain or UU. u ss ill. To restore health nn:. strength to ailing people was Ur 1'ieret-';; mission. During his lift, tini". he gave to the world a prii. less herbal remedy In his Kavorit, -4 l rescript Ion for restoring ih J health of weak, nervous, over-wart., ed women, and thereby increitMn; happiness In the home. As a skilled phvsieian, un linn, ored citizen. Dr. I'ieree was knuTL far and near for integrity and fui: dealing. His phenomenal sucrc was due to the unquestioned putih of his medicines. Women in every walk of life to day say Dr. Pierce's Favorite. Pre. sci-iplion has relieved them of nerv oiisness. weakness and kindred ills. It is a reliable medicine made from roots and herbs, sold by drug gists, in both fluid ami tablet Send D'c for trial pkg. tablets In Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Motel. Hut- fulo. . V. Political Announcement :emen t.. Ay, iherlff, yh? FOIt SIIKItiri I am u candidate for Mean nomination for sheriff, mury May 18. CHAS. D. STACI. May 17, I am a candidate for repuhllctuj nomination for Sheriff at the Ma) primaries. 1 have had exuoritncf In both tax and criminal depart ments and promise efficient anfl economical service. May 17. GEO. B. ALDENi COt'XTY CLERK I am a candidate for republican nomination for county clerk; prom ising personal aftention, economy and courtesy. G. R. CARTER, May 17. Taltnt, ' I am a candidate for the noml nation as County Clerk on the Rft publican ticket. j May 17. A. J. CROSB. I hereby announce my eandidaci for the republican nomination fol I County Clerk. CHESTER PARKER. 1 May 17. hereby announce my cantlidacj the Republican nomination for County Clerk for a second term DKLIL1A STEVENS MEYER. May II SCIIOOI, SI 'I'KUINTKXDEST 1 am u candidate fur the re publican nomination for schod superintondi'nt. V. A.' DAVIS. Mcdldld, May 17. I urn a randifiato fur the Rppui lican iiniuiiiation fur county IMMintcndt'iil. O. W. MII.AM. May IT COUNTY COMMISSIONER I am a candidate for re-nomlna. tlon on the republican ticket fol County Commissioner. I nomi nated and elected I will contlnu to do my best to ttive the peopil an economical lu5ine?! adminls tration. VICTOU BURSKLi;. May 17 I nm a candidate for the office of county commissioner, subject to the will of the republican purty at the May primary. J. O. LOVE. Snowy Butte Orchard, Central I't. DISTItUT ATTORNEY I nm a candidate for renomina tlon in the Republican primaries, May ISth. 1 stand pleilRed to liuard the taxiiayers from Ions, unnecessary, expensive trials or investiaatiuns by securing pleas of taiilty and speedy convictions. In 1527 I handled 4.1S criminal cases, secured 7 convictions from S trials and 430 pleas of guilty. OXK (;KiD TERM DKSKRVK3 ANt)Tlll:tl. XEWTON C. CHAXEV. May 17. W'c pay a terrible ' PENALTY oft-tiuics from eye neg lect. 'Tis better to be safe than sorry. OUR SLOGAN Gootl glasses if you need th em, otherwise GOOD ADVICE. Dr. Jud Rickert Optometrist 222 S. Main m WqAMINEPl T 147 o