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PXQE FOUR MEDFORD MAILTRIBCNB Dllv, Sunday. Weekly lublittbi-il b th FIFoH1 PRINT! NO CO. S5-2719 N. Fir W. Phong 75 BOBKHT W. Hl'HI., Editor & hi M1TKK SSI 1 1 (i. Miu)ifr Ao litJriM-iult-iit NaparT Entered aa arid cla nutlcr at Utd foni. Ortgoa, ujnirt Aft ol Manli , H.7H. BUBSCHMTION BATES By Mill In Advubir: Dullr, with huiliy. jw Daily, with Sunday, month Daily, wirtout buiid', yar. ... Daily, without Sunday, mouth... WwVly al-ll Tribun. ont -ar. . .17. . .76 t . ! . .00 . 7.00 1 . t.Utl , By C-ir.r. in Adriiw In SlwIlorU. Ah larul, J.iknli, tVntral 1'uUtl. I'iiucrul, Talent, Gold Hill r.d on llil..va: Daily, with buitduy. mouth 9 .75 Dally, without hutwiay, ruuiirti -j Daily, without Sunday, on ear... 7.00 Daily, with HuivUy, out year 8.00 All term, raah In Jvanc. WEUHEU OP THE ASSOCIATED I'HEHM Keccirlr Full Lftd Wire Sv.ce Only paper in city or county receiving BWi by teletcrapb. Tht AsaociattJ PrfM f fxrliwlwly en titled to th uac for re public... on t-f all brwa dlspaUhfi credited to it or otlierwiw credited in ttiit paper, and alao to the local Dewa published lieivir.. All ritfiti for republication of peclal di patfhea herein are alo rt-Hi-rvrd. Sworn daily average Hr.-uliit.nn for ii montna enainu April j. io. Official paper of the City of Medford. Official pupr of Jaikiwn County. AdvertlninR Kcprewitfnlivf-a M. O. MOCKSHKN k COMI'AN'Y Ofttrea In New York. CtiUaico. Detroit, Kan Fraociaco, Los Angeles, Neattle, l'ort- Lund. Ye Smudge Pot Bf Arthur Perrr . People who hove stepped In, or stuck their knees In, or nut down In chewing gum, have no Idea of aggravation until they have squat ted In maple syrup, left on'a henn ery chnlr hy a diner who has heen pointing with his knlfo while eat ing pancaken, A local galoot, with a low rakish auto Ih scooting at a devil ish pace, over hill and dale, and down the streets. He will wind up eventually, by breaking a neck not his own, If ho can make the next payment. Hope Ih entertained that the results of the California primary will put a auletus upon William Cl. McAdoo, the Crown Prince of Democracy, and the last thing the palpitating democrats had to palpi tate about. Tho Roguo River de mocracy used to shut their eyes every time his name was men tioned, but he could not think up cute and meaningless phrases, like "kept us out of war," and, "too proud to fight," as fast as his distinguished father-in-law. so he gradually petered out, but his monicker Is still chiselled In tho southwest corner of the po. He foro Elijah Hurd regained con sciousness, ho had great difficulty 111 restraining squeals and quivers of idolatry, in the presenco of his picture, Mr. McAdoo bused his political fortunes upon producing a campaign slogan that would make the women voters weep. This failed. Then, like the Port land Oregonian, he feared the snloon would bo put back on the corner, and hud no luck. Then he started apologizing for the hell raising Ku Klux Ktnn and, about the samo tlmo became a natural ized Native Hon of California, for political purposes. Sufficient votes have heen counted to Indicate that hiH reign as a four-flushing public nuisance is ended. FOR KALE Jersey bull and 12 white Leghorn hens, nil laying nnd will do plain sewing. Mrs. It. N. Clabb. (Want nd). Ac complished hens. .Lady Ford Coupe of Hie local Imitation British set, who has been nwny. Is back, nnd 1b still tho most nwkwnrd fi-inalc smoker of n cig nrette. In the western Oregon counties benefitting by the O-C. tax refund bill. Gchoolma'ams are highly Indlg nnnt at Peoria Kill tintcs and his associate, Wllllnm II. I .villa id. They dished out tln-rrlckets to the kills. The kids lor as the P. T. A. would say. Young America) pro ceeded to art like young hyonns, and make tho crickets, cllckcty ellck. click during school hours. This was not very nlco of the kiddles. The kid who muilo a cricket click In the storo of the culprits, la still running. niKi-:its The opcn-roHd hiker AnniM's me so I scp him so ufun When touring I no A pack on his shoulders. Puttees on his leps It's hard to refuse- hhn Tho hitches he 1k-km. Put strangest of nil aro Tho shoes on his foot. The kind mndo for wafting On highway and street. As If any hiker You ever have seen Could nerd heavy shoes In Homebody's machine! Oh, yes, they're amusing. These hikers ono hook. Dressed up in their knickers And leather puttees, Tor Rosh! when I poo thorn 1 can't help but grin To notice their shoe soles Are never worn thin. Olultimore Hun.) MArtHHrtEl,r. Ore.. May 2.- Mj The Coos Bay region hail a light frost this morning when the mercury dropped to 33 deKtves for a few hours. Tho lowlands wero blanketed In white. Ni damage to tho fruit crop wm M'cn. Most Nurses Use New Face Powder l i:i.LO-O1.0, the new wonderful l-'rench Process Kaco I'owder. Ih preferred by nurses bocauxo of Its purity, and they say It doen not make the akin dry and drawn. Stays on longer, keeps shine away, and I? very beneficial to the complexion. You will love MELLO-GLO whun you use it. Ileuth's Drug Store. SHOW THEM HOW MEDFORD DOES THINGS AVERY iiniismtJ'fVPnt is scheduled here for the last part of Jimp. Members of the State Editorial Association of Cali fornia are to visit Medford, hold their animal meeting at Crater Luke fiiid return via Klamath Falls. Unless we arc much mistaken this is the first time an offi cial delegation from California has visited this section of the state exclusively, nnd, needless to say, every effort should be made to make their visit a happy and successful one. The publicity value of such an excursion is obvious. Headed by former Governor Friend Kichardson, all the visitors will be editors of important newspapers in California; wlien they re turn they will write of their impressions of SoutJieni Oregon, and as a result the people of California will be presented with more Oregon literature than they have seen in a great many years. It is not too early to prepare for this excursion. No doubt a number of automobiles will be needed, and some sort of enter tainment program should be prepared for them, either here or at the hike. California already supplies a large percentage of the annual travel to Crater Lake. The better time these visiting editors have on this trip, the belter the advertising secured, and the larger the 1028 crop of tourists in this section. Both as a matter of hospitality, therefore, nnd as a matter of practical self-interest, it is not too early for Medford to pre pare to do all it can to make this visit a red-letter day in the history of California journalism. QUILL Take a tip from Nature. Man's enrs nrcn't made to shut ; his mouth is. You ean tell what section a Democrat lives in if you know for what reason he hates the party leader. Little lesson in politics: A get in on. Europe is much like prize fighters. Tile pugs won't fight unless somebody lse puts up the money. "Vulgar publicity" is a flattering press notice of somebody you don't like. You buy a radio set that attaches to a wall socket, and then you get all the stations and vacuum cleaners and electric toast ers in town. Huh why was the porcupine all the creatures forbidden to cat "A good vocabulary is n business set." Not for a banker. All he seems to need is the word "no." As a rule you can tell when cut. Her neck looks so clean. Americanism: Entering a store to buy something you want; coming out with something a salesman wauted you to have. All of America's wars have was leased in April. Dancing of great men reminds us we can tep with the elite, and departing leave behind us footprints on our partner's feet. "The popular songs that seem to he written by mental de fectives are more popular than others." What others? IIo is a wise lawyer who has liis mnlo client appear before the woman jury with three buttons off. If y5u simply must destroy something along the highway, let the flowers alone and cut up the billboards. A European statesman says peoplo who speak different tongues and scorn ono another can't be united in one nation. What about America! Queer mortals! Tn the flood district arc millions who think cities have Providential disasters because of their wickedness. Jattlc book rovicw: "The Cfoltlon liulc," by Courtney Hylcy Cooper TIjiltle, Brown & Co.) Denver iu '50 j gold; btul men; vigilantes. History with thrills. Correct this sentenee: "I wns born iu this section,"' Haiti he, "but I don't think the people of other sections inferior." Correct this sentence: Thev happen to lie rich, said the " k00''. "ui you must hear tn plodetl (he iiritish runner trust tnat au Dmitut. c .aa isc ned i-..k.tc. ii II DJV I .,, , ., . , .1- 'i -,i .i i i i ,. mind that In eatiiiK raw or under, was to make hundreds ot millions " A DTTD'C IfTM PIT 1 C i i-M I I KQ.Sbip'hlit tMJwis notlllilK Jojlojv their socinl "'B: 1 rjone meal ynujun . risk of in-1 a yfnheYankees sJrftJZJ, . L-"- I I THE NEBBS Mamma's Goin Buv Buy Bv SOL HESS I USC)?) I Y vtccc, boy: Ac?cJobT Got xmsJ wetL aww oo voo,s&lglri "" wse mow i dSTSIlS ' yca. needs ace auyosetwer nj --tfhCEJr1' I TUOSC TUE LKTEW Yorr TM' TCfxtNj - X TM;vjw: NOW ? U.. BCA -SgHvpl BuV SOME, TWlKJ(i& I KJCEO - . fe REGULATED BV CASH ON MfcNO ! g Vr7 ,sif 20 5 PAPERS WITUTmC J DOJT KKIOa WWD.T6 FLOOWOEf?IE. AT Gki 1VC BEXM WCOTIKJCj tTXSVOO S FROM VJOvW ON fY APOEAeMCC f fl 1 I , " 6TCXX ecP06JT6 ? IMtM - I DOMTREADjtHJbT OvjC HONORED TWENTY fl'M VCY ( TO GET OO YOOG PE.ET 3UT ffe OS MCkKJeJeeibM WL- NOT &TIM- V V .0Z J -!!sL V'EM- I &cll'em . J five, to tue. Good - wuatis GLfxo to boee c&(2.taiml,y STOfAvsuT hm ulatc Yooe tse&iCE to boy . fzt. .. C, f( Ntxie advice, o J7 wcaci it- ) VI UP kjovaj -Jf..' I woolokit &mile acoumo hccc aTri c-?$- - - ) t,cevttjNji . .. r TUWC WAfaTlCkTLING TWE BOTTOM f1 F0f0 S 1 - -f ) ' " ' v. Of NTY FEET WiTM As) OWBiCW : ,oSr ' i; U 1 ' A 1 I'UI.: JA-J1 I L , Lyl 71 VI V ' ' A .CMi.t,r WIT,MIIt?.I.ii lr Tile. t ! 0"V. IV' 1 O MEDFORD MATL POINTS platform is something used to given protective quills? Weren't pork? a flapper has had a fresh hair begun iu April. Teapot Dome TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BEADY. M D j Sigr4 letter pmatnlnf to personal health and hrene. not to dlteaa diaa-noaia or " irracmn.t. m-h k answered by Dr. Brady if a aUmprd. telf addmaed enveiup la encloacd. I Lt-urra ahould be brief and written to Ink. O-lnaj to the large number of letter re ; rf-d. only a few can be answered here. So reply ran be made, to queries not co&lorm U to Infraction. Addreae Dr. WHhara Brady. In art of tat newp-pr. AS OITI.IXK OV im.lKNK 2- Common lttrhijlnuory InfwtUm. Practically the only sources on mud f a of infection with communi cable dlstase one must consider in keepinK well are the?: i 1. Intimate an Bocla'fon with iho! sick person. 2. l'oKMlule pol ! lu'lon of food or watiT. i 3. Opportunity for the agency of; animate curriers. ' Mom of the 111 ' "", Physician! attend is f r o m respiratory Infection. From tho I t.hllllren, no matter whether It has personal Doint nf vIhw th u In thn1. I L,, , , , " , , , . ,"" I most important cause of 11 news nnd . . . . , " ; vV i uiiui - r - HtandiiiK of it. Jtesplratory infec-i tlon means that jthe germs of the; rr!.e"ter..th? bo,hr"uh respiratory tract. This does not iiiruii iiiui one mereiy mnuien tne Kfrn; it means that the uermH means that the uormH find or make a breach at some point in the breathlnK tract and through this enter the tissues. Here Is a list of diseases now rec nlied as respiratory infections: Acute rhinitis (coryza). Acute pharyngitis (sore throat). Acute tonsilltls. Quinsy (abscess around tonsil). Acute laryngiMs. Acute bronchitis. Itroncho pneumonia. Lobar pneumonia (lung fever). Influenza. . Kpldemlc meningitis (brain fe ver). Diphtheria. Rcarlet fever. Measles. Whooping cough (pertussin). Mumps (epidemic parotitis). Smallpox (variola). Chicken pox varicella). Infantile paralysis (poliomye litis). Plague (pneumonia type). Pulmonary tuberculosis. Kryslpelas. Hesldes those specific diseases, there are many cases of unidentl- fled sickness, so called grippe," or luius mat are unquestionably res-1 plratory Infections. Formerly physicians imagined, and mnny laymen still imagine, that the virus or contnginn of scar let fever is In the rash or the peel ing of the skin and that tho In fection Is carried by the skin uV rectly through personal contact oji- muirectiy through objects that have come In contact with the pa tient's skin. We know now that this Is not so. Tho infection or virus of scarlet fever is only In 'he throat or other secretions. ' know, also, that one may have scarlet fever without a rash Just a characteristic sore throat an1 the fever. The Din. Dick, famous as dlscovorors of the diagnostic tc'tjt thutljpara their name and a Herut)j for Immunization against scailcj fever, have proved conclusively that a specific type of germ, j. Htrep'ornrcUH, Isolated from tile throat of a person ill of scarlet fever, may jirodueo a scnlli: sore throat nnd fever without rash when Inoculated In a volunteer's throat: and these snme medical scientists have recently produced sore throat (tonsiUMs. fever, ma laise, headache, leuclcytosls. the sore throat developing 44 to 4(i hours after Inoculation) In volun teer subjects by Inoculating them with cultures of a Streptococcus obtained from the skin of a pati ent ill of erysipelas. Prolinbly the specific virus (no specific germ hns been Identified) of smallpox Is present In the skin postulcs. nnd there is some t vl- N deuce tint smallpox may be caught from actual contact with the skin of the patient, though he prepon derance of evidence favors ho be lief that even this disease ordi narily spreads by respiratory Infec tion. Ono coming down with nny of these respiratory infections is tiuitej likely to assume it is "a cold," and as most of these diseases, especially! measles, scarlet fever, aro moht i virulently InfoctioiiM or rendllv!6 spread in the few- days before the! rnh or fever develops, the Import ance of respiratory Infection should he manifest. l KSTIONK ASH ANSWKUS tilrl I.Ikcn Fmltlcr. I am a ctrl of 17 and 1 have a (treat rrnvlnit for lettuce, (iften 1 eat a whole head of It every day. AImi I eat raw chopped meat. Is this uood or bad for my health? It. l M. Answer The lettuce Is good for your health. The raw meat may OREGON", WEDNESDAY, testation with tapeworm or with trichina, which in much more wri cma. Kwn ttovernmnnt inspected meat is not sAfe to eat raw, and one-third of all meat in not so in spected. JLnre Lip. W hat la hare Up due to? Is it likely to be transmitted to chil dren born several years after cor rection by plastic operation? D H. Annwcr Hare Hp or cleft palate is due to the failure of embryonal ulniKllirou tn 1.1in.l In tho r..-in. tlon of the roof of ,hc mouth. Jt i.. m,i.. . i... . oeen corrected uy operation or not. L . ... JUMi wny wucn emoryonai aerects ln - hQr. it,, .luf, nain,a ik ev,. happen now and then in any fam- 'h-jlhat thee Imperfections of devel - I opinent are not more common. i haVA ,inMhtan uiv vDD nr ...u,. k .... ..." n. . ly name a good doctor. I am work lug and haven't much to spend. Mrs. J. M. Answer The doctor who djscov ecd the traces of sugar must be a good one. ., nm Cold Shower. fs It harmful for a fellow of my age (IS) to take a cold shower every morning? Should the hot water b eturned on a moment at the end of the cold shower? The morning shower Beems to sltmulate me and wake me up. 8. A. M. Answer The cold bath every morning Is a fine thing for a fel low, jtind always beneficial to health If it Is enjoyable as you describe. Better save the hot water for the old folks. Eggsactlr. Sister claima abo has a nursery rule that an egg cooked at boiling point for SO minutes is healthful, thatls, the yolk. I claim a coddled egg Is more digestible for a child aged six. Answer If the egg Is chewed u'f.ll friitort ni- nthnnrluA ffnnti' broken up. it Is immaterial which Kay rooked. (Copyright, John F. Dllle Co.) It's Just nbout got n round t' wliero a M'nunico t' irlwm Is only ono u' tit' preliminary Melts In n okhp. IHin' off Ls a much better way t express It tlutn hoppin' off. (Copyright, John F. Dllle Co.) . Brisbane's Today (Continued from Page One) courago stock speculation, the money powers make money expen- i Hive, and that plan work. Yesterday ' call money went to per cent, discouraging some. It did not, however, discourage the speculators in oil stocks. They went snlllnK up. The oil wagon is the vehicle of the hour. Postmaster General New calls Secretary Hoover "a true Ameri can," snylns: "No man has done more to dem onstrate American Intelligence and capacity." The statement that Hoover "has lea nines toward Great Britain" makes the llritinh laiiKh. It was Hoover that first detected and ex- .fAY 2, 1928." Rippling Rhymes - (By WaJI lUana) 1 OltKTIIOl (JIT '"My wife and nieces by the score, depend on me for bread" the prisoner explained, and wore a look of woo and dread' "You bhould have though of tltat before," tho cold-eyed Jurist said. "Kach day men Journey to the Jail, all full of gin or coke, and merrily they blew their kale, and left a trail of smoke: and then they lt around and wall about their womenfolk.. They do not think about their wives, about their loving aunts, when they arc blowing tens, nnd, fives,, in low Immoral haunts; but . memory of these, arrives when Justice at them slants. Ah, then It grieves them to the soul their women to recall, the women who will have no coal to heat the hearth and hall, who'll have no porridge In a huwl, do kraut or codfuih ball. Here after you should mend your ways and think about tho dametf before you go ahead to raise blue thunder with your games; and so I hand you 20 Jaya In prison, my dear James." It is a splendid thing to think about the girls at home, be fore we buy a bootleg drink and blow away the foam, ero wa leave virtue .on theibliiik, and in wild courses roam. Be fore we waste the precious kale the women' need for plea, by betting that some horse w:ll sail ahead and win the prize let's think of Kate and Abigail, of Julia's starry eyes. Before we start to paint the town a bright and lasting hue, let's think of Esther's treaties brown, Matilda's eyes of blue; of Jane, who needs a Sunday gown, of Rose, who needs a shoe. When we have pulled the foolish deed, and let the dear ones slide, we think of what the women need, the things we can't provide; but It Is vain to whine and plead, for pity is denied. Britain notifies E-sypt, nominally independent, but with several strings attached, that Kgypt must obey Britain in big things. Egyp tian claims to rule In Afghanistan are offensive to Britain, which paci fied the Afghans. That's especial ly important, now that Great Af ghan gold fields arc reported. The British mean what they say I Lik a mighty chord Mayed to a and hHve ordered the Mediterra- Hthrlng memory the guns of "Old nean fleet to proceed to Egypt, Ironsides." which opens a three which will also be "pacified" if duyH.nt;ribfpJn'1lt Ht Hunt's Crater necessary. " r-"-- . THE MARKETS Untlerfnt. SA.N FRANCISCO. May llutterfiit. f. o. b., San Cisco, 45c. !. (JP) Fran- Ijlvestock. POIITI-A.VD, Ore., May 2 (P) Cattle and calves steady; receipts 50. Hoks steady; receipts 243. Kheep and lambs steady; receipts S35. Produce. PORTLAND, ore.. May 2. (&) Kl'TTEK stendy. Portland dairy exchange net wholesale p r i c c s : i Cubes, extras 41c; siinulurds SH'-eil prime fir! 3!c: flrsn 3s Creamery prices: Prints 3c over pcube standttrds. j EGGS steady. Fresh standard extras 25c! fresh standard firsts , 24c: fresh medium extras 23 He; fresh medium firsts 22 Vc; prices; to retailers 2c over exchange prices. Association selling prices: Extras' 2iic: firsts 2.'c medium 24c; un- dersizeel 1'Oc. , Nt'TS Walnuts liifiSTc: al monds I'nfffSSe; peanuts 10rllc; pecans 3Mi 4-c HAY steady. Iniyinir prices: Eastern Oregon timothy 1: do. valley 1 19 (r 19.60: alfalfa HiXiHI.SO: oat hay 1 S.611 1 B: INDIGESTION RELIEVED ..QUICKLY Carter's Little liver Pill Purity Vtotw Uxativ. lit nature tn It direiriv. j l'dutiH. Mtnir timrionc of tttctetlttlapltlt taken after mcaU or t bedtime j will do wonders, Mpeclally when rail have ' overeaten or are troubled with constipation. Rtmcmhtr thrv am m doctof't Prcacriotion ' nd can b taken br th entire famiir All DruniK 25c and 75c Red Fackafce. Remember her .r. . dociot'. prescription !l I Wo trill for Prirlav Arl t I I' and on be taken be the ent.r. (.milr. II " w'a lvr 'aJ ftQ ' I I straw 19. SO per ton. Belling prices fS a ton more. OlIPS steady. 19S7, J1H !J: 19; crop 17 i 6 le (contract): ! fuggles 20c. CASOkRA BARK steady, .c lb.; Oregon grape root 1 SMc. Ulds to the farmer: MILK steady. Raw milk 4ei $;.S5 cwl. f.o.b. Portland. Butter fat 40c station: 41c track; 4Jft 44e f.o.b. Portland. I'OL'l.TRV steady. Heavy 54e: light 156 20c; broilers 27 S 35c: Pekin white ducks 27c: colored nominal; turkeys, alive 25 27c. ONIONS steady. 1. 75S2.25 per cwt. POTATOES Bteady, 75cf J 1.2 1 sack; WOOL steady. Eastern Oregon 3340c; valley medium 43c; coarse SSc. MOHAIR Long staple 63c lb; do. Bhort 386 43c; burry I7c; kid 73c lb. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., May 2. (if) Wheat: BBB hard white soft white $1.62: western $1.62; white 11.51; hard winter, western red tl.40: northern spring tl.4l. Oats No. 2, 36 lb. white seed S4B.60. Today's cor receipts Wheat 30; flour 5; corn 18; oats 3. Wall Street Report NEW YORK, May 2. UP) Heavy profit taking late in today's stock market, inspired by recur rent feara that the New York Fed eral reserve re-discount rate may be raised tomorrow, modified many earlier advances which had run as high as eight points. Oils were unloaded liberally, undermining the strength of leaders in public util ity, ralhvay and mining shared. Houston Oil was driven six points under yesterday's close and Radio relinquished an early advance of as much. In the final operations, , New Haven was brought forward and bid up to a new record prico at 68. The closing was firm. All of the ! packing issues responded to a bull ish demonstration in the late trad ing, succeeded by active Inquiry for "Frisco," Erie, Childs, Itemlng ! ton and National Biscuit. Profit I taking wiped out nearly all the gain In General Motors and cause.) j other active Issues to taper off ir. I KVmnnthv. but thn niihlif titlliHa retained the larger parts of their earlier gains. Total sales approxi mated 3,900,000 shares. Old Ironsides Hunt's Craterian Stomach Troubles Headache and Dizziness If your stomach is sick, yon art sick all over. If you can't digest your food, you lose strength, get nervous and foel as tired whnn you get up as when you went to bed. For 10 vears Tanlac has restored , to health and activity many thou sands wno sunered just as you do. Mrs. Verda Stampas, ol 548 Yamhill St, Portland, Ore., says: "After an operation the least work tired me out and what I ate caused me untold misery. But since the first few doses of Tanlac I haven't iad a headache nor gas. Let Tanlac do for you what it did for this sufferer. It corrects the most obstinate digestive troubles relieves gas, pains in the stomach and bowels. It restores appetite, S0 and 80Uno- sleep. Tanlac is made of roots, barks and herbs. The cost is less than 2 cents a dose. Get a bottle from your druggist today. Your money back if it doesn't help you. Tanlac 51 MILLION BOTTLES USED SHIRTS Complete assortments in every price range at MANN'S Next SATURDAY Watch for Friday Ad! lan tomorrow, thunder again. They renound aa a paean on the long muted harp of history. The echoes over the waters make us pause to listen to a voice fervent with the patriotism and glory of the past when young America struck for its mark uf courage, freedom and destiny. Sushed pirutcs leer no more aa their bloody prows cut tho trammeled waves of the Mediter ranean. They are specters only, cringing before the gallant wralts of Stephen Decatur and tho pow der grimed Yankee heroes of 1S04. Wallace Beery, lieorge Bancrolt, Johnnie Walker. Charles Farrell -and Ksther Rulston are in the cast. H. W. Frame motored In from the Phoenix district this morning on business. Acid Stomach "Phillips M'c of Magnesia' Better than Soda Y Hereafter, instead of soda take a little "l'liillius Milk of Mannesia" In w ater any time for indigestion or sour, acid, (:asy etoniach, and relief will come instantly. For fifty years genuine "Phillips Milk of Magnesia" lias been prescribed by physicians because it overcomes three times as much acid In the stom ach as a saturated solution of bi carbonate of soda, leaving the stom ach sweet and free from all gases. It neutralizes acid fermentations in the bowels and gently urges the souring waste from the system without purg ing. Besides, it is more plessant to take than soda. Insist upon "Phillips." Twenty-live cent and fifty-cent bot tles, any drugstore. "Milk of Mag- I nesia" has been the U. S. Registered Trade Mark of The Charles H. Phil lips Chemical Co. and its predecessor Charles II. rhillips since, 1875. Political Announcements FOR SHERIFF I am a candidate for the repub lican nomination for sheriff, pri mary May 18. CHAS. D. STAC I. May 17. I am a candidate for republican nomination for Sheriff at tho Mil primaries. I have had experitnc in both tax and criminal depart ments and promise efficient and economical service. May 17. GEO. B. ALDEN. COUNTY CLERK I am a candidate for republican nomination for county clerk; prom ising peraonal attontlon, economy and courtesy. G. R. CARTER, May 17. ' Talent. I am a candidate for the nomi nation as County Clerk on the Re publican ticket. May 17. - A. J. CROSS. I hereby announce my candldacl for the republican nomination fol County Clerk. CHESTER PARKER. May 17. I hereby announce my candldacl for the Republican nomination fol County Clerk for a second terra DEUL1A STEVENS MEYER. May U SCIIOOTj SL'PKUINTKNDEN'T I am a candidate for the re publican nomination for school superintendent. V. A. DAVIS. Medford, May 17. I am a candidate for the Repub lican nomination for county su perintendent. G. W. MILAM. May 17 COVNTY COMMISSIONER I am a candidate for re-nomination on the republican ticket fo! County Commissioner. If noml nated and elected I will continue to do my best to give the peopl an economical business admlnls tration. VICTOR BURSKLL. May 17 I am a candidate for the offics of county commissioner, subject to the will of the republican party at the May primary. J. O. LOVE. Snowy Uutto Orchard, Central Pt. DISTRICT ATTOKXKY I am a candidate for renomlna tlun In the Republican piiinaiett, May 18th. I stand pledged to BUnrd tho taxpayers from long, unnecessary, expensive trials or InvestlKntlons by securing pleas of Guilty and speedy convictions. In 1927 I handled -138 criminal cases, secured 7 convictions from S trials and 430 pleas of guilty. OXl: GOOD TEKM DliSIiltVES AXOTHEIt. NEWTOX C. CHAXEY. M.iv 17 KNOCK ""n Oil COMPANY Of CALirOftl' ! jp r-j LtJlVlBLK q 'q tor eykbj csb iO TRnwupmnw n jrm o li mii En y.rd n i U CJ