Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 03, 1928, Page 4, Image 4

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MKPKUItl) I-UIMINO CO.
I5-27-2B K- fir C llione 76
KOKKItT W. Itl'IlL, KJltur
8. KUMPTEK SMITH, U;tiufcr
An iinleMluieul
F.ntiwtt m Bfctiml clafcH mailer tit Mod
ford, Oregon, uiHkr Act of Slurili 1W7.
NUBSCHIITION HATKI
Br Mail In Advwiw:
Daily, wit It Siimlny, jrir ,
Ihiiiy, nn aummy, munui
Duilv. witliout Sunday, year O-'O
D.iiy, wiii.oui suiiu), inont s !
sii!aJ. o"i r- i.'oo j
i,,,5f Kim
'"iXirt&Nuluhy! mini!!"'.1?"!'.. j
illiir! wit!',' humI'v! o'if' V"'r ! ! !
llatly, Willi militia, imtr ji-ur .
AU tiriiu, ciihJi in ailvuiue.
"lIKMRKR OK T1IK ASSOCUTVll I'HKSS
lini'lving Full l.msr.1 Wire Hirvlce
Only paprr in city or ccninly rcvi-blnff
lienH by itieicral'li.
Tli Aclatd I'rM i rxt liwlvely Ml
titled to th- w tor rpiubli(-iitioii t of nil
nrwn iliNt( In1 (tihIUpiI to it or t.'liertt iM
rmiitfil iii thin mit, anil ulso to the local
new plililiiilifti liiri-iri.
All riulitt lor N-niblIialiuli of specul dm
riutrlirii IiitHii arc nlxo r.-i,iivru.
Sworn daily 'am-ace einuluticin (or tlx
montlia ending Ajiril 1, 1U8, 4iSS.
Dffft-Ial par of t!if City "f Mulfurd.
UffiHal paprr of JackMOti County.
Advert ininif lleprewiifativ-
U. C. MOdKNsKN & CO-MTANV
Offifca in New Yoik, Clili a(t. HctroH.
frian Frunciai-o, Lob Angelea, Km t tip, i'uit
Urd. Ye Smudge Pot
Bj Arthur Vcrrj
Al Smllh. tlm fullil h"l' anil
IjckI hot uf UcmucruOi, tan mllkoil
a cow, tlui' notiie of ilia iintuuml
ini; fnnt bohm duly chionltlcil In
till! ircH. Tills KUililon apiM'iil
iiikm! in the rule of it lilwil liuin.
will Kot llllll III) JllilW, IllllPSH he
ImrrowH I'rTHlilcnt CuolidKe'w cow
hoy hut. .Many will iwull the
xthi'liiK days, and how their Ite
piil)lleanlin wan nlienBlhcned by
new 1-eeln Hhowlne Calvin a a
promising hay hand, IooUIiik eco
nomlcul on ,the liulnen eiid of a
pitchfork that was burled deep in
the. vitalM of u noul pile of hay.
Tlio very lulfst In tho way of
ti'iocloUH l'rohlbitlon lcKinliition, 1h
tho Jont'ri bill. It iirovhlo $10,0no
fiiu. mill five yeaiH linprlHonmont,
or boOi. for yiulutlon of lh! only
law that reully limttoiH. This in
til no tiluiut Did iIkIU lirimtly for
juilltiral liyiiocrilivH who lmvo hven
uhIiik tltu Volstead Aet oh u 4tl for
thtiir polltktil lulvunceincnt,
TIIK WAY IS K(H'N1K1
(I'ortlniul Oroeonlun)
It HtlU looks like JJoinp.Hoy
wuuhl fik'hl itKttln for lllckanl.
Tlicy Uliln't chew ruiii tK'th
or on tho wit nous ntunO for
nothing.
iniuh.,0 k; Knee, i IuhIuiI rhnll
A lotal. situation is now ih thoro
H mutlilled mess as if it bad been
handled exclusively by a contmlt
tu of effielency experlH from the
htart.
Clarence Hutchinson, the first
loeal t resident to ride an $SC
bicycle, down Main street, which
gave William Hates more of a
thrill than when Charles Strang
cast aside his early bringing up
and started playing golf, last even
ing found tils loiiuautoUttuesH sad
ly crimped when he was set down
and stood up, in the midst of a
swarm of the fair sex, dressed in
their best bib and tucker, and with
nothing to say.
A number of hali'plim have been
picked up in the hi., area the puM
week, and many are. keeping; their
eyed open for wifely plun.
Tim rays of the nun filtered this
uuirnltiK through rollltiB cloudH, an
black as the uee of MpadcH, and
, tho air wan redolent with the m-enl
(r. of creowole. The eyehiMhen of .Mr.
("' JackHon K. I'ront were daubed
Willi mascara. Luce curtaluK,
'K J """""-'V- anil reputatloliH were a
sight, (ilrls who smeared on cold j
cream,, and left the window open, i
will know belter next lime. j
A servle
club formed at Kugrnc
meets at li a. ni. (ircatcr civic
love has no mini, and besides they
get out of mowing the lawn, and
cooking their own breakfast.
Mr. V'red llyan. who has a pair
of golf pants, ami fears i wear
them, should confer with I'aul
Kchcl-cr, who was scheduled to
slug a song last Monday evening,
but choked up al the lust minute.
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Vill) I
illlrl
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KANSAS CITY. .Mo., .May S. oil
Pullman company here was 'shot
llllll critically wounded this after-
noon in nis otiiee in Hie I'nton
station by Harry J. Wheeler, 37, a
real eslate dealer, who told police
lie had Intended lo kill Mllkr be.
cauho of domestic troubles.
Wheeler told police he was sorry
he did. not kill , Miller, but refused
to amplify his stiicnient.
: Millar told lr. II. U Vengsi,
who uttended him ut the station
that lie did not know Whcclcr and !
hud never seon hlmhefore.
IliDHICAGO. 1 DEAD
CHICAGO, Sfuy 3. (VP) A mer
cury top of dcgreoH yestday
whs blamed for one death In Chi
cago, it whs tho hottest May S In
fifteen years.
Temperatures of 80 degrees or
higher wore general over the mid
dlo west, tho woather bureau re
ported, lidding, however, tlml much
cooler wenilinr was immeiuaio i
jirospect, . .....
i
GOOD REASON.FOR ELECTING HAWLEY THIS YEAR
EN may eoin'e and mwi 'may
like the famous brook, goes on forever. Mr. llawley i.
more tliau a hardy perennial, lie is a- confirmed Owk'on habit.
There is no more likelihood of his liciiig defeated in the., up.
proaehinjj riinary or subset incut elivtion, than (here, j 0f
l'residcnt Coolidge winning tin)
chiini)ionslii.
There is, in faet, considerable
I ool iclge anil Jliler lliiwlcy, pnrtieulairiy 111 me rmture ol 1 lie
opposition they have both eneonnteretl. Kver si Ace President
has held public office his opponents ha.ve claimed' he
lucked leadership, initiative, and any record of jjositivc accom-
plisli men t. The same has been said of , llawley since his first
I'lcetiitn, smne time buck in the paleolithic era. And tlu lews
those two liicit have hct'ii aeciisod of tloiu, tho greater the ease
with which they have returned to public office.
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A tfrciit ninny earnest studentn of jtolities ejan't understand
this. The urore they try to explain it the moUe tliey fall haek
upon the blind decrees of Lady Luck. I'crhaps- hmk is a factor.
Hut there is also a more subistantiiil basis.
What the " dopes! ers fail to realize-' is that people sometimes
vote for public officiajs, not for what, they have, done, but for
what they haven't done. Congressman llawley, for example,
lias never set the world on fire, and he iyver will. Hut he has in
a; huitf and uneventful career, made previous few mistakes. He
has, therefore, received the full benefit of that very powerful
ally in polities, (Jeneral Inertia.
- lhe secret of Mr. llawley s
enough to stir up any organized and,' effective opposition. For
years and years he has done tho littlg things individuals appre
ciate, and left the big things, particularly the new and start
ling things, severely alone.
As a result, while he has never enjoyed nil enthusiastic fol
lowing, he has never suffered any vigorous opposition. And
while lie has always been opposed, oithep in the election or pri
maries, and sometimes as this year in.' both, when the votes
wore counted the result has always been substantially the same,
and apparently always will be. ,
Today of course there is more reason for returning Elder
ITawloy to Congress than ever before. rir, tlwmks to his long
service, lie has as chiarman of the Ways iind Moans committee,
one of the most powerful posts hi the Ltnver IIouno. He also
has the prestige which seniority brings and collateral opportuni
ties, which only many years of experience make possible.
So even those who have scoffed at Mr. JTawIey in the past
should, for their own self interest, vote for hini thJs year. One
might say he is of value now in spite of hintself. True, his de
feat this year of all years would be a good joke; but it would
ho a joke on-the state quite as much as on the perennial Mr.,
llawley.
QUILL
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1 nil I'llll tfll WllCIt 11 lllilll IS
D loose. - '
Jt takes a lot of nerve to insist on directing
when you have nuule such a mess of your own.
Tho general preference fur
tires and drinks.
Presidential timber needn't
quired to yet the sap out.
It's queer that you can't drive a new ear down the street
without meeting everybodv vou owe.
Four liillion birds in Aincricii ! Well, well. When llie bird
wliu .sticks mis on pui'lit'd cars is found, there will be oVIil'.V.MI,
illlil. '
Once there was 11 girl who was
her to be. She died an old maid.
What's the use? If you get
if you don't, you're a iliii'iicd failure,
"
Some ICiiroiieaii countries despise Americans, and some are
not on the regular tourist routes.
JARDINE PREACHES
TO MODISIS1
KANSAS CITV. Mo.. May a.--iVt
i William M. Jardinu, neci-etary of
i,snt'Ualllt'. recoitneiuii'U study itself fur til
i"f ""' l"'"u'lnal Involved In the recommend
-""-""".""O bushels ofjthc farmer
grain direct lo Kngllsh mills by the organballoii
igi ieuKuie. recuiiittieniled hlmly
; Canadian w heat pool. In an
id-1
! THE NEBBS Pleased to Meet YoU
j
' I (tV 1 . - . ."..T' ' '.N -.'"'" '" ' ' HWWW l -- - -t . -r --' 1. .
n FK o . voMh& amtmowy - taoou MoraMiMG. . mr r iv wot n well aee: yoo NPceev old twv tup. ?,fr.
l-VJJ 1 .. , ii V 0"" vv' NT l AM AUltSt whcm l , IW'en (Kfl
x mM&vrt v 1 n;r,:,a v
1 V 1 1 I X 1 . I '. T S ( If L I I A X 1 I
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MKDFORD
; ,1ut Coimmwniiin llawley,
world's long-tlista Uec talking
resemblance be two tn. President
sueectsi; is that he has never done
POINTS
,. , , .. ... .
IlK'lll. J Lis lllOlltll ulltl Ills lllOl'IIIS
the kid's life
something .soft doesn't include
be dry, but something
just what her parents wanted
rich, you're a menace to liberty
dress on rural work before the
boa id of hu me missionM of the
grnernl confi'i-enee of the Metho
dist Kplseopal ehmch.
"liefure we can have strong
spiritual ami religious activity, we
must Ink, i' care of the economic
problem." Secrory Janllne said.
"The farmer must learn to co
operate without jealousies and fac
tionalism and without fraction in
organization policies. The Cana
dian wheat pool Is an education In
itself for tlie furmera. I eaincMlv
that you praach
to
this lesson nf strong
on anil central agency I
fur selling hu) product."
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TRtBUMJS, MEDFQRD,
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D.
Bfpned lctln pertiinifi to personal health arri birtn. not to dEteaM diagiiou ot
treatment, vill bt amiwcrtt by Dr. Hrady if a tmn(MtJ, lfnMrMel euv-lo, U nu'lMi
Lellrrt aliouU b brief aiuj written In ink. U-ug to tlie lTgt number ol lu r
eeivttl, uuly a It tf can I aiMwtretl her. No reily ran l tn:ii to quenea Dot itauioft
liig to ijiMtructioaj. Atidraw Dr. William Brady, in care of thia uwaaper.
ROLLING, ROLLING,
A Michigan attorney "wrote Mnyj
1 2, 1 2fi. ' :
Dear Dr. Urady
In tlifi inmie
of May fi I
read your coiu
ment on the
elderly people
who have
availed t h em
Ketvea of your
c x c client ad
v I e o in the
matter of tum
my Homcrsaultu. Apropou of
this, l desire to Hay that I
"enrolled" as your pupil five
yearn ugo, and have been an
active practitioner ever lnce.
I am now a vigorous youns
fellow In my elghty-flr.st year,
and can go over um gracefully
oh uny 0-year-old. The oc
casional lumbago nd shoul
der lamenenH that formerly
annoyed me. Is gone and 1
can walk with an elatic Htep,
taking my regular three mile
u day constitutional. . My ap
petite and digestion are fine,
and my 0 to a homerbaultH
dally have made my back
supple as a willow switch.
More along this line later.
f. G. A. Atty. 1 tho medicine itself. It. T. J.
The other day I turned up my I Answer Canned or tinned sal
old friend's letter and I wroteimon Is available at reasonable
to inquire what TiroKrenH.
eclved the following atiHWer:
.March 12, 1028.
Wear Dr. Urady.
Your recent favor inquiring
about my health and hahitH
at 82 wan received nnd highly
appreciated.
I am mill habitually rolllmr
t h o 8 e rejuvenating noiner
wiults and takltiK my three
to live iniloH "on the hoof"
every day, rain or ahlne. I
don't kucsw I know tliut tho
exercise indicated above in
responsible for my excellent
health. So 1 thank you for
your advice and solicitude
In my behulf.
Ko 82 Yours truly,
Wt. It; (stripped) ,
III. 5:10.
I am at a loss to account for
lny friend's rejuvenation. lie
lestified In 1 925 that ho was In
Ills eiKhty-first year. Now In
1928 he has reached the ntfe of
82. Anywny, tho rolls are keep
ing him youtiK.
kest any reader misunderstand
my young friend's allusion to "the
cxert.'iso Indicated above." I should
: cxpimn mat m my opinion somer
saulls are not exercise, tho walk
Inn Is the finest of all exercises
for daily health bulldins". Somor-
raults are rulher a mechanical
j maneuver, of course, some physi
cal or muscular effort is Involved
in mining a somersault, but one
should not assume that somer
saults are a substitute for exer-j
else. My friend, the Michigan
attorney, apparently does not con-i
sider his dally half dozen rolls
sufficient exercise, for he enjoys
from three to five miles of oxy
gen on the hoof every d:iy. rain
or shine, and that's the main rea
son for his fine health. The
somersaults may be fairly con
sidered an antidote against the
baneful effects of our upright
posture and dignity. A one-track
medical mind (to wit. that of the
editor of the one-man health
magazine and the official organ
of the American Medical asso
ciation ) assumes that 1 consider
nomersaults exercise. but prob
ably a flea assumes a dog is glad
to have company.
livery reader, old or young,
who has ever been admitted to
our SomerKaultaU(ua, knows that
I carefully warn the novice that
somersaults are not exercise.
I lere are the "indications' for i
somersaults: j
1 A utointoxication, whatever that
may be.
tiatu -
2 Constipation habit.
3 Difficult digestion, with
leiHo ( gas).
1 l'oor circulation, especially cold
."j Sallow complexion and so-called
"liver spots."
regularities of women. j
7 l lie Olltes. tin- Willie', the
in..... ii ..1.1
Now, then, write your own rc-jdred millions yearlv from beer
quest (no clippings) and lnclosellnii wl,jsk(v properly made,
ii stamped addressed envelope If .11'.
you would like lo Join the jolly
rollers
gVKSTioxs and ANswi'.its
1 iillllOII-.
Am a married woman of 4 it
X-ray pictures confirm the doc-j
tor's diagnosis
k iiimuups aim
Inflamed gall bladder.
Can tills""1"'"
roiulitlou be corrected or amello-
'rated by any treatment other than
QftEfiQX, TITtTTCSnAY,
ixl'O LOXCJJCVI TV.
opomtlon? Oin you hub gout
Huiltilile Uiot for this conUitti
rjuital'lu diet for thitt condition?
Mm. W. c
! Answer You remind me of the
i fatal aphorism: Women fair. fat.
J -1 m. belching gas, has gu Untunes.
One component of gallsioneg is -,
I i-holeslerifi, a fatty substance de- ;
I rived from certain foods. Chemi-;
! cal tests indicate an excess of
' t holesterin or cholesterol in the
iblood in many cases of galUtoneiij
i and gall bladder' trouble. From j
these facta some. doctom infer t
that a diet excluding items, of high i
j cholesterin content may be useful
'in the treatment of gallstone and:
; gall blailder disease, tho this 1b !
' poor physiology and worse path-;
' ology In my opinion. Practically, j
: attempts to adhere to such a diet
I seem to avail nothing. If gall-;
(stones are present, surgery is tho1
I only recourse and If not put off ;
i too lung an operation is usually ;
!the most economical and the safest
way out. i
Canned Imlln Is All lElght.
U here we live it is practically
Impossible to obtain any kind of
; fresh sea food, except at prohibi-1
j tivo cost, for a large family with
a limited income. We would like
; to "get our lodln" somehow, if 1
you can suggest anything besides
cost everywhere. This staple is as
! rich in food iodin an uiost fresh;
jsea fish or shell fish. Possibly
j other canned sea fish may con
tain or retain considerable of the)
j natural iodin of the fresh food, j
' buf I have no reliable data ex-
, eept on Canned salmon. ,
j Sugar water for Atrophic HhlnltLs
j I'lease advise if )lain table sugar,
j Is a good thing for ehronlo. ca
tarrh. If so, how should it be'
used? C. Jt.
Answer In certain cases of
I'hronii; atrophic rhinitis (so called j
dry eatarrh of tho nose) a spray-1
ing three times a day with a so
lution of a level lablespoonful of
enne sugar in four ounces of boiled
water, will do good. Such so
lution should - always bo at or
near body warmth, when used.
(Copyright John F. Dillu Co.)
No aiuirtiiii'lit wti, ever loo little
C hold all th' harmony liter is In
th' average family. I can't six- the
women have won anything- in tir
Miiy rights fee they sill! have t'
Iki tintiMuilly allrnclive l' git any.
where.
Brisbane's Today
(Continued from Page One)
oils and will need 5,(l()(l,CHlO
new ears a year indefinitely.
i -tt-
Automobiles lead in Detroit. I
Th
bootleg business is' l)e-
troit s second industry, with i
if-lo,U('(',(HHI a year, (loveni
.,c,i l-
!'....- l
1 "'" " " ,l " "i'" '
.Now boot loggers take thou-
sands of lilt
ions a year for
(poisonous whisk
and use the
proceeds to finance 'our erime
wave. Xot UlUt'll of nil improve'
... ...
'"is side ol the Mexican bor
Esile? (Sua
MAY 3, 1928.
Rippling
Rhymes
(B7 V11 Mam)'
TIIK lUTTLi: HI.KMISHKS
I had. upon a time, a Kuest,
who boasted by tho day; but
he had eKKatalns on his vest,
and su 1 wasu't much Imprest
by what he had to say. "It
may be wbut he says is true,"
Id think, us bed narrate; "it
may be that his blood is blue
and that In bytton times he
knew the friendship of the
great. He may have held ex
ulted place and moved 111
stately scenes, and, us he says,
been faco to face with para
gons of cultured grace, with
dukes und kings and queens.
Hut he has eggstains on his
vest, which lets him out with
me; If they were mine 1 could
not rest until I had tha waist
coat prest and made it fit to
see. "I sat one day. my laurel
wreath adjusted on my dome;
an ugent with offensive teeth,
and sorrel whiskers strewn be
neath, came bustling to my
home. He wished to sell a set
of books thut 1 had wonted
long; but I reflected. "Oh, gad
zooks, his man annoys me with
his looks, each tooth a yellow
prong. He hasn't had a den
tist's care since he was eight
years old; his teeth need grind
ing, here and 'there, they show
the signs of wear and tear,
they should he plugged with
gold." He had a set of glad
harangues designed to make a
sale; but when I looked upon
his fangs I hade him go and
join the gangs of men without
the pale. Thus llttlo things
will us wrong whero wo would
fain bo right: our sideboards
just a hit too long, our breaths
a little bit too strong, and peo
ple say, "flood night." Men
lose the gifts the gods provide
because of little things; because
a shoelace Is untied, because a
red stripe is too wide, they
fail to walk with kings.
-
, , , ... . m.
dor, between bail Die0 anil lid
Juana, a steel lockup is used
Im. u,,h,..M... II., miK.WI.nt.' Aim. '
violently drunk, coming north,
are kept in - the steel lockup
until sober.
Authorities don't like to lock
drunken women with 1 lie
i drunken men and request con-
.struetion of a "stockade ten
feet high at the international
border in which women return
ing from Tin Juana can be put
until they cool off."
AVhy not fingerprint and
photograph ladies and gentle
men returning drunk from their
little trips and deprive them of
passports for a while?
The Revival of
Jacksonville
There is, as a news correspond
ent has pointed out in tho Oregon
ian, a recognizable revival of ac
tivity in old Jacksonville. Tho
item is significant not so much for
the reason that it betokens indus
trial enterprise other communities
ire on their toes but because it
Is a sign lliut the most historic
town in southern Oregon is not do-
pending- for Its glory on the ro
mantic annals of a picturesque past.
Merc was tho scene of a famous
gold discovery, occurring well
within the memories of Oregon
inns still living. Perhaps tho most
interesting fact about the place,
and its tributarv region. Is itn enn.
! triblltion to earlv law nnd uriler
11 period under circumstances
Hirnnwly contrasting with those .of
the agricultural nnd missionary
settlements of the Willamette vnl-
Heath's Drug Store
Across from Nash Hotel
Phone 884
wuoct
UE.Pt
COSiT
AND
r
r1 r
ley to the north. It witnessed
! popular application ot Hie principle
ot recall ot judges long before the
lOretfin, n.'sR'Ui uecamet a Bocid
leKal institution.. It knew the over
land stage and the pony express.
Thero was a time when certain ot
its citliena aspired to make it the
capital ot a newly-created state,
I constructed out or parts of south
ern Oregon and northern Califor
nia. It was originally designated
as the seat of tho prospective state
university. It Initialed tho first
' movement for a railroad in Oregon
from the south.
lis mines and its fortunate po-
j sillon on the route of overland
travel, together with the enterprise
,ot its first citizens, made It what
it was in pioneer times. It was
: temporarily eclipsed when it fulled
to be included in the plans of rail
road builders. It Is noteworthy now
that all the factors of early success
are mentioned in connection with
its promised revival. Not only the
metal-bearing ledges, hut the tall-
ings men scorned in the days of
inattention to details are to bo
turned to account. A new paved
I highway is ntonlns for the neglect
of pioneer railroad surveyors half
a century ngo. Tho third item In
the Inventory, civic pride, appears
i to he doing precisely what the stu
dent of Jacksonville's history would
I expect It to do. The Oregonlan.
STILL HOPE TO FIND
y. s.A. consul Amy
I S II AN (J 1 1 A r , May 3 UP -
j win 8. Cunningham, American
1 consul general, said today that he
J did . not believe that Walter U.
j Wilson, Jr., of Greenville, x. C
i missing vice-consul, had commit-
ted tiiiic.de, but thought instead
jlhat Wilson was wandering about
I the countryside, his mind a blank.
' Mr. Cunningham wild Wilson
had long been in bad health and
had recently boon known to be
j worrying about trivial personal
j matters. The consul general re
Iceivcd one of tho five letters,
j which Wilson wrote' at the golf
club In Chinese territory before
i ho disappeared on Tuesday. . This
j letter, he said. Indicated depres-
jsion and a wandering , mind.
i The consulate widely broadcast
pictures and descriptions of the
j missing man. - t -
PASTOR GETS LONGER
CHICAGO, May 3. (P) Speak
ing of long counts, the llev. Klmer
Williams, reformer, is getting a
longer one than Tunney received in
his championship fight with Demp
sey last September. -
liefore the match, the Itev. "Wil
liams tried to gut an injunction
from Federal Judge George A.
Carpenter to prevent the fight,
.fudge Carpenter floored him by
denying his petition, but the Rev.
Mr. Williams hasn't been counted
out yet. , .
His appeal from Judge Carpen
ter's decision was tnken under ad
visement yesterday by the United
I Ktntett circuit court of appeals.
Terrible Eczema
Goes Quickly
Strong. Powerful Yet Safe, Sur-g-eon's
Prescription Called
Moon'e ICinerahl Oil Has
Astonished Physicians.
Here is a physician's wonderful
prescription now dispensed by
! Pharmacists at trifling cost, that
will do more towards helping you
get rid of unsightly spots and skin
diseases than anything you've ever
used.
In skin discuses its action is lit
tle less than magical. The itching
of eczema is instantly stopped: the
eruditions' dry up and scale off in
a very few days. The same is true
of bnrbetV Itch, salt rheum and
other irritating and unsightly skin
troubles.
You can obtain Moone's Kmerald
Oil in the .original tiittle-atn.v
mnilei-n flnitr vlr.i-i. It lu u..r..
j use. and failure in any of the ail
ments noted above is next to im
possible. Heath's Drug store can
supply you at any time.
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full of pep. with
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Only HOv. For sale by Hcath'.i
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Political Announcements
FOU SU Kit IFF
I am a candidate for the repub
lican nomination for Bheriff, pri
mary May 18. CHAS. D. STAC7.
May 17.
ljt,m a candidate for republican W
nomination for Sheriff at the Mav
primaries. I have had experience
In both tax and criminal depart
ments and promise efficient an
economical service.
May 17. GKO. B. ALDEN.
COUNTY CLERK
I am a candidate for republican
nomination for 'county clerk; prom
ising personal attention, economy
and courtesy. U. 11. CAItTKR.
May 17. Talent.
am a candidate for the noml-
: nation as County Clerk on the Re
publican ticket. ...
May 17. A. J. CROSH.
. I
, I hereby announce my candidncf
for the republican nomination to)
County Clerk.
CHESTER PARKER.
May 1.7.
I hereby announco my candldacl
for tho Republican nomination foi
County Clerk for a second term,
Uibli.lA QlDVi.io ""'
May 11
SCHOOL 8V PI lit INTKN DENT
I am a candldato for tho re
publican' nomlnatlun for school
superintendent. V. A. DAVIS.
Modford, May 17.
I am a candidate for llio Repub
lican nomination, for county su
perintendent. O. W. MILAM.
May 17
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
I am a candldato for ro-nomlna.
tlon on the republican ticket fol
County Commissioner. If nomi
nated and elected I will continu.
to do my best to give the peopll
an economical business adminis
tration. VICTOR BURSELL.
May 17
I am a candidate for tho office
ot county commissioner, BUbJect to
tho will of the republican party at
tho May primary. J. G. LOVE.
Snowy Butte Orchard, Central Pt.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
T am a candidate for renomlna
tion in tho Republican primaries,
May lath. I stand pledged to
guard the taxpayers from long,
unnecessary, expensive trials or
investigations by securing pleas of
guilty and speedy convictions.
In 1927 1 handled 43S criminal
cases, secured 7 convictions from S
trials and 480 pleas of guilty.
ONE GOOD TERM DESERVES
ANOTHER.
i. NEWTON C. CHANEY.
May -17. ' t
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to $3.00
A SPLENDID VALUE
17 Powell Street at Market
THIS CENTRAL
DOWNTOWN LOCATION
an important convenience to you
This coupon etUIr bolder in FRKE
Yellow Tati drpot to Turpin Hotel.
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Toa will Uk
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