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PAQ.E THREE LANDIS ASKS THAI CLAIMS CHANGED OF Enduring as Ismail boys get place for play E HEROES KEEN FOR JflfQld Baldy WORSE THAN EVER; GLIMPSE OF UNDY SIEDFORD WOL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON-, THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1928. Follow Roads to Romance Cycol has "endurance beyond belief9 because a new refining " process retains every bit of lubricating value Qihiltv Tb Cveol will 4nd the hardest oiaoiury kind of It u lo meH tbe ercrer conditions of heal and prcMure developed by tbe modern high comprfaaion engine, Maariiuc you an nnbroken oil film when heat, prcaaare and fric tion are greatest. 7VA AiA The new Cycol refining proeeM ellm i,U SiCUlS inmUM ,he of ddjK thonKb roo,t refiners tue them. While acids clear the "erode oiP they chemically change its structure and compear lion, thus serio'nsly catting its lubricating ralue. The new refining proeeas for Cyeol is different In every respect. 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PrOVe it Yourself For theae reasons you wi find that Cycol gives yo tbe finest results yon have ever known more perfei fcj ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY Montreal, May 8. Lack playground space In moat large cities, which forces youngsters to play basebull on the streets, or else not pluy ball at all. la do plorotl by Kenesaw M. Land is of Chicago, eommuudoncr ot profes aionitt basebull. Ho gave his views at a luncheon cele uniting tho entry of Montreal into tho International league. Xotlne that vacant lots where youngsters could get together had been disappearing in the building up of big cities, he said: "We need communities which will do their duty to the 10-12-11 year old boy of this generation. "I have a lot of friends among boys; have a great correspondence with them, und I am Inclined to think, If called upon to choose the element whoso friendship I would retain, If I wero privileged by some sort of docree to have the friendship of only one ele ment, l would choose boys. 'And I do not want to feel that my generation in cheating tnem. Kemember that tho 10-12-14 year old boy la pretty cute. He knows whether or not he is being given square deal. "I do not nsk you to tear down your downtown business blocks to take the property and make playgrounds, but I ask you to re solve that now, from this time on, wo will have places around the town for this purpose you cun get today for dollars what In 10 years from now will cost you thousands. And If It Isn't done today, you will have to face the problem 10 years from now. It has to be done." ITiSTKY, KILLED FOR ONE VA SHI NO TON, May 3 '. PV Flrst hand Information or the sue cettsful attack In the house vstcr- day on the equalization fee of the McNary-Haugen farm relief bill was carried to the While House today when President Coolldsje was Informed by Representative Fort of New Jersey that even com- nluln a1lninntl..Ti .it lha fan wnlitit render tho bill only slightly less!1"" , objectionable titan before. NBW YORK, May 3 T) Tho one ambition of Mrs. Jutiu's Kltz timurlce and Mrs. Hermann Koch I while In this country is to meet Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh. The flying colonel Is now in this city but whether any arrangement would be made to have him meet viriifKis or IA S S O C I A TED GASOLINE WORK T II R MILES TO GALLON' f WASHINGTON, May 3.(P) Senate and house conferees on the Mississippi river flood control bill reached an agreement luto today, but Senator Jones, republican, Washington, uuthor pf thd meas ure and chairman of the conferees declined to say whnt had been done pending tho preparation of thf report tomorrow. " The Yeoman lodgo will hold Ua first May dance, at the W. O. V. hall next Friday night. Special music and entertainment features re planned for that nlpht "TSgw my work will be easier my kitchen cleaner." Never any soot smudges from an Electric Range! When you begin cooking electrically you'll find it easy to keep your kitchen ideally clean. j The electrical way is the only absolutely soot less, greaseless way of cooking never smudges woodwork, walls or bottom of pans. ' :. EPfj Drop in at your electric dealer's today. He will gladly show you the latest models in Electric Ranges. Only a few dollars down will put a fine Electric Range in your horse ; then easy monthly payments. The California Oregon Power Company OFFICES: Med ford. Gran tj Pasj.Roseburg. Klamath Fall -Oregon Yrcka. Dunimulr-California BWficjr'Hl BTONV roiNT, La.. May 3. P Tho talent of W. W. Noble, farmer for gobbling like a wild turkey watt responsible for hiM death here to day. Tho gobblo from Noble from ruHtling bushes in his effort to at tract the wild fowl, caught the attention of his cousin, John Bom- mora, turkey hunting in the mime neighborhood. Sommcrs fired, killing Noblo almost Instantly, A full load from the shotgun entered Noble's chest. Tho coroner pronounced tho killing, accidental. . -, , Fort, a republican member of the houtte aRrlculture committee and a strong opponent of the farm bill now before the houne said he told Mr. Coo I id ge that another ob jectionable feature of the measure la that section which provides for marketing agreements by which tho proposed federal farm board would have power to make con tractu for the purchase and sale of foodstuffs. An effort wan made by Fort yes terday to have thla provision stricken but his amendment to that effect, to alter tho substitute farm bill of Representative Aswell democrat, Louisiana, who Is seek ing to have his measure replace the McNary-Huugen bill, bulled 100 to 48. This provision Is regarded by Representative Fort as tho funda mentally objectionablo feature of the bill aa he believes this would be the machinery whereby prices would be fixed, The equalization fee. In his opinion. 1h merely inci dental to this provision and du vlsed to provide fundso put the plan into execution. Abolition of the equalization fee without the repeal of the section to which he objects, would make the bill even worse, the New Jer sey congressman said because iffts expenses continent to tho execu tion of the McNary-llauRcn prin ciple would have to bo directly financed by the federal treasury without any opportunity for 'ut least partial returns from equali sation fee collections. STEIWER TO START Z trans-Atlantic monoplane Bremen could not be learned. "We all admire him so much," said Mrs. Fltzmaurlce, "and cer tainly would llko to see him before we return." Another hope of tho two women la that they may bo permitted to wander about by themselves thru the shops and the avenues and to see the bright lights of itroadway. The American girl has impress ed both women, while Mrs. Koehl said she also was Impressed by the American man. "I think tho women hero are collectively prettier than those of London," suld M is. Fltzmnurico, "although, of course, there aro many pretty women there too." She said she had not noticed the BOY, 7, RESCUES E IN WELL OAKLAND, Cal., Muy 3. (P) By cllmlng down into an aban doned well, Raymond Wolse, 7, saved tho lite of hlH two year old brother, who had fallen Into the shaft and was floating In twelve feet of water. Raymond clunx to a girder and held tho baby's head out of water until police and fire men effected a rescue of both. "BROW BITS buy "this The Brownnboro Sunday school had a large attendance last Sun day. Thore wore a number of visitors from Itocse croek, amoni; them Rev. John C. Stlllc, who delivered a sormon at the close of Sunday school, taking for his lvx( the Lord's Prayer. It was enjoyed by all present. Visitors present Included Ucv. John C. Htille and fainlly, E. 8. Sitlllo, W. H. Crandall and children, Evelyn and Duclah Waddcl, Miss Cran dull and Carmallia Dennis. Mrs. Smith from Ashland and Mrs. Taylor of Uaglo I'olnt also attended. Roy Oonyon and family have moved from tho Corbln orchard lo tho L. K. Ilaak house, In Eagle I'olnt. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McMullIn and son, from Medford, visited with tho Oeorgo lirown and II. W. Wright families one day last week. Tom Vettcr from Cold Hill was a guest of w. H. Bwaln last week. Mr. and Mrs. Krank Strahn and littlo son, Miss Margarltc Marshall of Euglo I'olnt, also Mr. and Mrs. Ludwlg and children of Medford were Sunday guests of the Walter Marshall family. Ir. W. II. Nuanlg was taken suddenly ill Sunday evening, from tho effects of eating what ho sup posed to be mushrooms. He was given first aid treatment and it was not necessary to call a doc tor. He was much improved Monday morning. Walter Marshall and lister Bradshaw left for Fort Klamath Tuesday morning with the canal company's cattle, at which place the cattlo will be placed In pas turo for tho summer. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tucker are erecting a fine new residence on their ranch and when completed, it will be one of tho neatest homes In this vicinity. Mrs. Edna Monla and family spent Sunday at the Henry Dablke home at Central I'olnt. ;: WASHINGTON, May 3. ('TV Ail presldvntlal candidates aro to bo asked to appear before the special senato committee named to inqulro Into campaign expendi tures. ( The committco dispatched tele grams today to all of tho candi dates asking them to testify at their- convenience and also to name their agents who could ro port 'on expenditures. Chairman Stelwer believes a slart of tho Investigation ordered by the senate may bo mndo by next Monday, In view of tho fact that many of tho candidates al ready are In Washington. Quizzing of tho candidates themselves Is a new procedure in this kind of an Investigation. Fourteen men six republicans and eight democrats were asked by telegraph to please Indicate the earliest convenient date for tho takliur of their testimony. , They were: Republicans Frank O. Lowdon, Herbort Hoover, and Honatora Wat son ot Indiana, Curtis of Kansas, Norrls of Nebraska, and Cioff of West Virginia. Democrats Governor Smith of New York; Senators need ot Mis souri, Walsh of Montana and George of Georgia; Governor Ritch ie of Maryland; Representative Cnrdoll Hull of Tennessee; Gilbert Hitchcock of Nebraska and Atloo Pomorcne of Ohio. Canada Dry Opens Summer Campaign en" Canada Dry, "tho champagne of ginger ales," and one of tho stand- iird products all over tho country, returns to tho Mall Tribune col-j umns again today for Ita 1928 sum- mer schedule. This company has: used this paper for years to thor-j oUKhly cover this territory. Canada Dry Is a real ginger ale,1 made from real Jamaica Kinder and other absolutely pure Ingredients. Each Ingredient mt only meets the U. 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