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MEDFORD M AILTRIBUNE mtuvGKtf mxh; TnmxrCT, vtoforti, s oF.noK fonbay, may i, ism.- . gundar. WeeUf rutillehed W me Dallr. n.iMlBhMl b I MEDFUKO J-UINTINO CO. t-tT-l N. Kir St. ROBKHT W. HI1HI., Kitllor 8. HUMITKK SMITH, Manager An llKjepeiident Nfwuptf Entered u aeeond el. matter at Mul lord, Omfofl, under Art Of March . U7t. BUBSCKIPTIOS BATES Br Mall In Advene: Dally, with Sunday, year Datlr, with Sunday, fnooth.... Dally, without Sunday, '" liatlr, without Sunday, month.. Weddy Mall Tribuno, one year. Br Carrier, In Adnnc In Madlord. Aah land, Jackennvllle, Central I'olnt, Hioenll, Talent, Uold Hill and on HIKIiUiaya! Dally, with Sunday, month Daily, without Hunday, month.... tinny, without Hunday. one year.. Dally, with Hunday, on year.... All term, caah la advance. .7.S0 . . . 0.1.0 . .B5 . t oo 1.00 .0.1 TOO 8.00 MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRRHB " o u.. r..ll t..H Wire Hemic Only paper In city or county recelrtnf Dew by telegraph. 1 - . The AMOclated Pre ! eiclualwly en titled to the UH (or republication of all new dispatches credited to It or olherwla credited in this paper, and alio to th local new published herein. All riihO tor republication of special dis patches herein r ahm rtaerved. THE SITUATION IN INDIANA I IERE is little chance of Secretory Hoover winning- the pri morion in Indiana tomorrow. His opponent, Senator' Wat ... . ... .- if:..i .i. :..... :.. iitt win, hus one or I lie most enet'tive pmtucui iiiai-iiiiu-n m n Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BEAD7, M. D. Hiirnad letter pertalnlne to personal health and byrene. not to disease diagnosis or m.wereu uj i 1.. iw u. i- 14 - ...mluH . I..rtilre.aed envelooe la encloaea. country, at his command, ami hi. victory practically certain jy- frnW an nvprur ho m ill? defeat will Have 8II.V KeriouH eiieci m w inrtrurtioM. aare- u. u..iu vruy, u r. HOW RKSPIRATOKr IXFKCTIO.V HAPPKXS A bco re of familiar disease, in I Iru? fa:t Uie sicknesaeH thut require thu greater part 8rorn dill J ivtragt ptreulition (or U month ending April 1. OMritl pipr of th C-ty of MMIord. Official paper of Jarltaon Count. asHumiitiun Is a.HHUM.lJt.On iH of the time of practicing physl- clans every where, were l.Kt fd in our liiKt tuik uh com mon reMplralory Infec- Iqiih. With little Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry The merry carolling, and cheery whistling, and gay laughter of citi zens, tripping guyly to the court house, to punglc up their tuxes, Is over. ; According to a scientist, the earthworm 1h the greater living friend of the farmer. (Chlco Kn terprlse,) The scientist has never heard of the nr. seedsender from Oregon. ' . According to the Pendleton East rtriirnnlnn. this Btato has a rem rtonr who can chomn B0 atlcka of chewing gum at a Bitting, stowing away tho same In the aperture he neath his snoot. The Oregon City mnn who ran sequester a billiard hall In tho nme covlty, Is Jealous, nnnnile Burton has returned to her work after a siege of the chick en pox. (Klamath Kails News.) It does not seem like much to work after. Lrfjon Harris Is the bouncing flrandpa of a proud bahy, causing him to poke out his gold nugget watch chain a trifle further. ' The Cashevlkls have started hld inir their wishbones with fur neck- ninj end not giving a dang If they are between the sun and dark doorway. - 'Over 1000 head of folks wore rounded up In the hall park yes tenlnv. when they could Just ui well been oul on the highways getting their necks hrokc. or up to their hip pockets In Hogue river fishing. WHAT PRICK HVPOmlTKS? (Salem atpltnl-Jonrnnl.) The Washington Dnlly News announces editorially that H proposes honcofor'h "to pub lish as news tho appearance on duty of any so-called dry members of the house or sen ate In an obviously Intoxicated condition." upon the Hoover campaign, however, ami even such an out come would still make the Secretary of Commicrcc a heavy favorite to secure the Kansas City nomination. For a victory for Watson in Indiana would merely he an other favorite son Besjure. No one, not even the Indiana sena tor himself, helieves fur a moment he has the slightest chance of securing- the nomination. As a practical matter, his victory would he valuable nucrely for trading purposes. Of course there is an outside chance that Hoover will win. He has had some newspaper support, there is considerable senti ment, particularly among the women voters, in favor of defeat ing Watson and thus repudiating the scandal and corruption which has marked his political control. Such an outcome, of course, would simply end the competi tion as far as the Republican nominee is concerned. In fact, as Mark Sullivan observed in the Portland Orcgonian yesterday, not only will the anti-Hoover men have to win Indiana toinor for in measles or scai-li-t fever n,-M numt corn niuiiicnljli! Ill the few if tliev sre in defeat the man who is UIKIliestioiluhlv the popular clnvs before the rush r fever .ie- ., . - . choice of the rank and file of the Republican party. In other words, if Hoover is very badly beaten tomorrow his prudent supporters will defer any celebration of his victory in .June, as at least premature; bnt if he polls a large vote, or it ;,,ose that the term . .1 - i i.:.. Vonm,. r; Idlcutlng dlsenHo IIC Wllin, lin:jr mil ium v J foregone conclusion. one to aKnuine tn.ti ins p. "colli" Is not communicable for our mcdicul and heulth authori ties still teach some such tiling the hair. I am very young and am afflicted with gray hair. I 1 1 would like to darken It. (M. 'M. I'.) I Answer I do not know whether sage darkens the hair, hut any iwny it Is harmless. Vou should nut confuse sage Willi i-OMinetie : nostrums purportibg to be sue. !(ne such nostrum is a mixture of no encourage-, ,",,u , , . , , , , KIIpllur, w mi: iiyvn nun uiui-'K, but of coui-se lend is poisonous. 1 cannot advise 'about hair dyeing, hecuune I know of no harmless ; hair dye that gives satisfaction. ;Once 1 did venture to suggest a 'home-made hair dye. One ludy it well, she didn't lose ment a person coming down with any of thene diseases readily warrantable it Is wararntulile It Is .,p,.,,l,ililit fur thn nlllnir lliu tin I'l tiilllli ' ...-' her minii nut sne niteineu preiiy mud. So I thanked fortune for the long distance thut the lady lived from me und vowed never nguin. l'p know nnw that most of these i row liv n tremendous majority, out cverywimg irom now umii .respiratory inieitions ir nu ..,0. l,b ,.ll,r tlu.ni istance IOC IVUIISlia ll CUIIicmi'iii, unioi uiiun ..Ititi..j ......... A FINE STAET WITH its victory over tho Houhc of David, the Mftdford base ball team opens the season most auspiciously. A great ileal velo). In view of thla fact, antl the fact that no one cun tell with reuHonuljle certainty jut whut tho nature of tuich an JUnenH in tfolnn he, In the early fltaRe, I i,ro cohi as in-lnJlsOHition he diHcanled from the lanRUae nml the term "crl (pronounced kree) be adopted to Blunlfy -any Huch common respiratory Infec tion in the period of Incubation or until the nature of the illneoH be comes manifeKt. The term "crl" 1h coined from the initial lettern of the phrase "common reHpira- tory IniLction, and u ih a yooii Itnjjichlit'tufffti Ih It poHMlhle for one to have hronchiectuHiH and not be tubercu lar? (Mrs. I. T. W.) A n w e tv IlrouchlectaHiri in a bntlonninK or dilation of u bron chial lube. It ban nothing to do with tuherculoHiH, though BOme- timeH one dlseae may he miHtaken for the other In dlaKnonlH. One with bronchiectasis Ih Just as likely tin you or to develop tuberculosa, I tiuppoue, and one with tubercu losls may also have bronchiectasis. Eyelash Tonic My eyelaslieH have been fulling out a lot lately and I have been puttiiiK petroleum Jelly on them tisl I hllVA la.llen I Ik 111 IlllU W I 1 1 11 If. If A of hard work and patient practice under Kkiiuui direction wereihonost word for folk who would ithem grow . would it be injurious to the eyes ir some or tpis pe troleum Jelly happened to get Into tbemV (JO. O. B.) Answer. If the petroleum Jelly 1b sterile (germ free) it Is harm less to the eyes, but I don't believe It will make the lushen grow, No known remedy will do "so. (Copyright John F. Pille Co.) 4- necessary to make a victory over such a formidable aggregation VZ"0"" vZl possible. The members of the team are to be congratulated upon aI,rt.ad of disense. : their success, and have certainly demonstrated they deserve .1.6). hearty support of the people of Mcdford, in their effort to pluee Lumber, n i generally by spray the great national game upon the permanent, and prosperous ha- "'v infection kissing, or by tho common, use of I toilet arlleles or other things its importance in the world of sport, justifies. QUILL POINTS You can't put new wine in old bottles. Hut you can catch just as many suckers by using old labels. Spring is here. Put up blue-bird and wren houses; tho spar rows must have some place, to build. Pain in the forehead means eye-strain; pain at the back of the head mentis the bootlegger is a liar. Rippling Rhymes (By Wall Huoal BEING POLITE When I go riding on my van I wear a beaming face; and I sa lute my fellowmao with Chester fleldan grace; with me the fierce, combative plan nas never part or place. If some on tries to ho? the pike, I let him go ahead, I do not call on rete or Mike to strike the critter ueou: peace Is the hort of thing I like, and strife's the thing 1 dread. If there's a Utile accident In which some paint Is marred, t no uoi cuss the other gent with lan guage hot and hard. I pay him for the fendef bent, and for the cushion tarred. I'd rather pay ten dollars down, though I am not to blame, than paw the earth and wear a frown, aud roast till Jaws are lame, or sum mon peelers from the town to play their lawful game. 1 d rather hand a man an X than argue for a day. If by his care less he wrecks the bumper on rtmv I'd rnther mease a man ihnn vex. ro pleasant things I say. And I have found the other wight will simmer down and smile, on finding mo so blamed polite, eschewing language vile; and he will think a caustic flight or worth not worth his while. If I were otherwise than meek, and patient and serene, if I de nounced hlra as a freak, a bone head base and mean, -we'd doubt less wrangle for a week, ex changing swats, I ween. But I avoid all kinds of strife as through the world I go. as with my aunt and niece and wife 1 Journey to and fro; and so I have a peaceful life that has small taint ot woe. I BUTTER Steady. Portland dairy Lri-hanera net wholesale prices. standards. arehanee net . . . v Avrrnn. 41c ,r.7 rim firsts. 39c: firsts, 3fU4c Creamery prices: Prints, S over cube standards. KOC3 Steady. Fresh standard extras. 25c; standard firsts, ac. fresh medium extras, wt. firsts. 21c. Prices to roller., ... ... o,.hnnia nrlces. Associa- Uoa selling prices: Ultras, 26c: firsts, 25c; medium. 24c; undersiz- ed;.??:- ....,.. u.-.i.. 16I i Ni-,i.!-B.ie"."'i! ;:-":.; io 17c; almonds, v- lie; pecans, 38 & 42c. HAY-Steady. Buying prices, r- rwoimn tlmothv. $20.50 IS 21; do valley. 1U 19.50; alfalfa. e,oi iiir.n- oat hay. $16.50fi to. straw, .50 per ton. Selling prices 12 a ton more. t'ASCAKA fcARK-Sleady at .c, Oregon grape root, 1 41 4c HOPS Steady, htmv-- i 1928 crop, nVifalSc contract; fug !gles, 20c I Bids to the farmer: " MILK Steady. Raw milk ( per enU .13.30 cwt. f. o. b. Portland. ; Butterfttt, -40c station. 41e track, 1 43 a 44c f. o. b. Portland. POULTRY Steady. Heavy hens. '24c; light, 1620c; broilers, 24i ,30c. Pekin white ducks. 2ic; col Jored nominal. Turkeys, alive, .j I.?.- ..... tl TSffi I ONIONS steauy, .ioci J'2.25 per cwt. , ! POTATOES Stead, 75c $1.25 sack. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., May 1 (PI Wheat: BBB hard white, 1.W: soft white, $1.60; western white, $1.49; hard winter, western red, $1.39; northern Bprtn?, $1.40. Oats No. 2, 3G lb. white feed, Today's car receipts: Wheat, 20; barley, 1; flour, 16; corn, 4; oats, 3; hay, 4.. A. F. Butterfat RAM' FRANCISCO, May 7. (P) 1 uttertat t. o. u. San Francisco, 45yjC. -. . J points with - several Individual transactions ranging from 6000 tu 18,000 shares. Radio opened $7.75 u 'share higher at 1S1 and Gene ral Motors showed an Initial gain uf $525 at $210, a new high record. VISIT CRATER LAKE PORTLAND, Ore., May 7. MP) With Bruce Dennis of Klamath Falls, president, presiding, tbo . executive committee of the Uni versity of Oregon Dads, a stnti wide organization, met nt a break fast h'-re yesterday. President A. B. Halt ol tne uiuvt-iBuy, ,ui- ured the committee ot nis ear nest co-operation in matters, ot student welfare In which the or- -inl-zntion Is interesten. memoer . of tho committee will spend Mav S4 at Kugeno, Inspecting- uuimings und Investigating work of the va rious departments. The committee will meet next at Crater Lake lodge July 9. as, guests of Kichard W. Price, man ager of thelodge. Political Announcements FOR SIIEIUFF I am a candidate for the repub lican nomination for sheriff, pri mary May 18. C-UAH. JJ. iajx. May 17 Science knows everything except tho reason a young man who impresses the family always seems a "pill" to daughter. Suds: The mass of bubbles atop a schooner or a wasli tub. Obsolcto in both cases. : 1 ; ' "If the peasant of Italy had an idea, it would crack his head wide open.' Oh, well; he'd get it cracked anyway. The horse chestnut trees In front of the Unlv clubskl campus nre flowering, anil have sprouted colts. The nifty go-cart of the 111.1- rreHt orchard was seen on tho Main Stem this am. It is tho pro decenaor of the span of trim-look lnir mnbu. who fcrmerly fnncMon rd In th'1 snme capacity for Reg Perhaps the ostrich really is silly enough to hide its head. A man thinks he lias a 34-iueh waist when he wears his belt four inches below the convex. frctmly contaminated by the sick person's none or throat secretions, is actually very rare. Spray or droplet infection Is the usual way. When anyone talks, a more or less Invisible spray of droplets of, moisture shoots out from hist mouth to a dlHtance uf three or four fet, not more than five feet. With coughing or sneezing thpr range of tho spray extends as far as 10 or 12 feet from the siekj person's mouth. With laughter or I loud talking or shouting, the spray1 iiitmn is ucrhans seven to eight I feel. In the droplets or moisture Ihn rrtii'mB fit tho iIImPuMP mnv liP suspended, and thus they may bbl carried directly to uuother per-, son's no.se or mouth. When the sick person Is not speaking, coughji lug or sneezing, his breath or ex pired air contains no germs, no mutter what sickness he has. Sij one cannot catch any disease by merely inhaling tho breath of the sick person: one catches the dis ease by gutting within range of the sick person's mouth or nos spray. If either the sick person" or i he visitor or attendant or com panion wears a suitable gai mask (to catch the mosltm-eiVp lets), while within spray range. (there Is practically no chance that the disease will spread. A suit able mask consists or not less than ten layers of gauze or cheesecloth, 'M threads to the Inch mesh, cov- les-levers, cannot compete with the locomotive rolling on four wheels. Ignore Nature's methods when you start inventing. Police Chief Hughes, backed by Mayor Thompson, says he Is going to "clean up Chicago." Chicago is in earnest and means to end a condition that has hurt the city's good name although most of the crime there has been bandit against bandit. If the town has lost a few thousand on Brand opera or a Chautauqua, you arc safe in assunifuig that it calls itself thej.eri..K mouth and nose. . . . I'rovliled you encounter no open Athens of America. - face rougher or-sneeser, yon lire The Interesting fact Is that po lice CAN stop public gambling if they mean it. liootieggms is an other matter. No city spends for police such sums as bootleggers take in, and the public, Juries and even courts sometimes syniiialhlze with the bootleg crowd. 1 : : Wall Street Report I am a candidate for republics! nomination for Sheriff at the- Mai primaries. I have had eiper.inc In both tax and criminal depart, ments and promise efficient anl economical service. May 17. . GEO. B. ALDEN. COUNTY CLERK I am a candidate for republican nomination for county clerk: prom ising personal attention, economy and courtesy. O. R. CARTER, May 17. Talent. THE MARKETS . . , Ill th years t' come, when one of our present tiny youngsters has tli' liit-slileiicy almost within his irrosp, Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., May 7. () Cattle receipts, 1785, including 3G direct or through; calves, 65. Steers and she stock steady to strong. Calves and vealers, 60c higher; steers, 1100 to 1300 lbs., good, $11.2612.25; do, 950 to 1000 lbs., good, $11.50 if 12.60; do, 800 and up, medium, $9.7511.60; do, common, $8.259.75; heltera, 850 lbs. down, ennil. 10.5011: do. common to medium. $8.7510.50; cows, good Correct' this sentence: "Everything I selected," said Parsons, and 'he chnngc is not for cafeteria patrons, "tasted as t!"Otl as it looked." Hu- tria better. The mules always nsd their tails artls'lenlly notched, and In all probability the daredevil barber who did the Job Is now greasing a tractor and telling bis fellow-workers what a fine notchi r of mule tails ho was In tho day of hi glory. There was no culture In the im broglio betwixt the supremo court Jurist and the attorney and legis lator. Tho latter called the Jurist a member of the skunk family, and , the Jurist retaliated wlih a wild KANSAS fill, May 7. WV swlng. Tho traditions of the lawThe Immigration policy of he could have been maintained had; United States as regards ex. lus on the lawyer said: I w"" ,'" " " ' mission "Your honor, for whom 1 hold ' of all nationals on a quota basis ih. hUmi resnoet. is Irro cvant. w" "W" " ''""" ..i."ii" U.S. POLICY ELATED BY .E. practically Immune from "cri" so long us you can. maneuver or or raitgo to keep persons you talk with Just beyond the five-foot conversational range, or vice versa If you happen to be coming down with it yourself. This is n pre- that many may ipcclally in time readily of epi- cautlon take, e: demic, QI KSTIONS AM) ANKWKItS Fruit JultVN It hf ui I am drinking two medium size glasses of grape Juice every day besides a glass of orange juice for breakfast every morning. Is one immaterial, oiit of order and a polecat." To which the Judge should have replied: "Learned and eminent counsel Is talklnjr through his hat. and Is off his trolley, and tho court will Issue a writ to smack down the ears and dust the counsel. ' The motion to strike Is granted, without prejudice, The citizen who dug up two dozen pansles Saturday for dande lions, Is able to be out. italiaTands AT by the quadrennial general con ference of the Methodist Episcopal church here today. Tho resolution, presented by Or. E. Stanley Jones, missionary to India, gave hearty approval to the restriction of Immigration but con- pants ofjdemned the exclusion of some na- iionuis as an insidious, un-American and un-Ohrlstlan policy." It asked "all Christian citizens to unite In removing, as soon us possible such legislation as re- I strlcts Immigration and the right of citizenship on the ground of race and color." Tho conference halted in the midst of Its business session for a special prayer for war-torn China. Jtlshop George H. (.iroso of tbo Chuntung area, led the prayer at the request of the Kev. I'erry (. llamson, missionary of the Tslnau area, where Chinese aud Japanese liable to get too much add in the troops recently have been em- j quantity of fruit jub-e J ;nn tak broiled. Ing? Would these or any other iJishop urose prayed mat "uou Kpeelai items of diet teiid to og stay the forces of violence In'mavate u brunchletcatic condition China and remove tho passions of Hint I havo had for several years? men so that peace may prevail there.' . . Air. llamson, who baa spent UB years In China, said he believed that prevailing conditions there would lead the Chinese to grant any demands Japan might make. He said China, was in a "'terrible it's gum t putty tough V have $9.25 r; 9.75; do common to medium. Hnmooiio bob up an' say. "I - kin ! $7 (i 9.1if; do, low cut cut, 5fi'7 ; ivmomlNT when he'd steal th first bulla, yearlings excluded, good beef, car he mme to." llootlepger Ike $7.75g 8.50; do cutter to medium, ....i. ...in ..i.i 7 tfi7.fi; calves. 500 lbs., down. Sit u nmrt when ho halm nrtii' i medium to choice, $8.601(.50; do molested, an' $12 aftor lie's jesl been pinched. (Copyright, John F. Dille Co. ) Brisb; ane s Today the system. (Continued from Pag One) Is because he listens. He nilKht us well. Ill fact, ho must. llurhei's and hairdressers have strange power, and history proves It. Ixitiis the Eleventh, greatest king of France, made bis barber. Olivier l.e Diilm, his conlldaiil, al most his prime minister. And Hie deepest secrets, and most audacious lies, about Wall Stieet and profits made there nre confided to burners. It. seems to be part of hunuin nature. M ' 'An unfortunate inventor made a lying machine like a sea gull, flew half a mile and was kii?3- no , or other noils condition" In tho Tainan nreu and : bronchiectasis. he entlinnted that l.oOll.lioo per sons had died of starvation In that Immediate viclnliy since the first of the year. (S- W. II.) fAnswer. The fruit acids com bine with sodium mid potassium to form alklllne cnrhomilcs in the blood, and lietu-o tend to onnoso acidosis and Increase alkalinity Ini ""f ,a m lfi, """ wa? K"?3;- "? I do not think these "'' "" would nimiwe ul" llnu ,llul """'""e. would agkiaxate VllI18 ullKiess S m)t to imitate. J . but to Improve on nature, and he Leitil nml Sulphur liye, does it. llndlo is quicker man a Please tell me If ikc und sul-1 flyliiK pigeon, and (he swift deer, phur compound Is go,.d for blench- pushingiluw'lulougviMiJom2 cull to common, $0.50 8.6(1; veal ers, milk fed, !ood to choice, $13.60 m 13.50: do medium, $ 1 0.50 (Ji 12.50; do cull to common, $7iglG.oO. . - Hog receipts, 3795 including 349 direct or through; 35c to 50c lower than last Monday. Heavy weignt, 250 to 350 lbs., medium to choice, $9fl 10; medium weight, 200 to 250 lbs!", medium ' to choice, $9.25 if 10.50; light weight, liSO to 200 lbs., medium to choice, $10.50(110.00; packing sows, rou;h and smooth, t7 r.oih 8.60: slaughlor pigs, 90 to 130 lbs., medium to choice, $9.25 10; feeder and Blocker pigs, 70 to 120 lbs., medium to choice, $8.76 it 9.50. (Suit or oily lions and roasting pigs excluded in above quotations) . Sheep and hiiubs steady. Re celpla, 1745, Including 291 direct or thrniich. Lambs, 93 lbs. down, good to choice $12.26(fi 13; do, 92 lbs. down, medium, $10,755! 12.25; do oil weights, cull to common. $9.60 fn 10.76; spring lambs, $13.50 ti 14.50; yearling wethers, 110 lbs. down, medium to choice, $10(5 12; enea, 120 lbs. down, medium to choice. $0.50 fi 7.50; do 120 to 150 lbs., medium to choice' $5.50 (S 7. Produce PORTLAND, Ore., May 7. (P) Wholesale prices : NEW YORK. May 7. OT Dull traders launched another offensive on the New York Stock exchange today and "hears" rushed to cover as prices soared $2 to nenrly $16 a share. So great was the volume of trading that the ticker fell nearly 45 minutes behind the mar ket by early afternoon. More than three score individual Issues were lifted to new peak prices for the year or longer. ' There were no new develop ment!! over the week-end to cx- ninln the tremendous volmo of buying. The brisk demand for such high grade Issues as Ameri can Telephone, International Tele phone, American Rank Note, American Can, Canadian Pacific and Jersey Central, all of which advanced 3 to 12 points to new neak price, was widely construed ,as an Indication of a large Invest Ijnent, demand. ;, Banks called -about SI 6.000.000 In. loans by early afternoon, but there appeared to be a large sur plus of, funds available at the re; newal rate of 6 per cent on call loans. -" Klectrlc Auto Lite soared nearly 14 points to a new peak at 202 4. American Bank Note extended Its gain to nearly nine points by touching 137. Canadian Pacific climbed 7 points to 221, the highest price in 12 years, and Jer sey Central sold at 376 for tho first time since 1912. tleneral Motors ran Into heavy profit tuklng after creating a new peak at 210, but held within a few points of that figure. . The closing was strong. New favorites loomed up In late deal ings, Including the American To bacco, International Combustion Engineering, Purity Baking, in which advances ranged from four to seven points. The airplane stocks took a new flight to higher territory and there was further accumulation of "blue chips" Du Pont selling above 400- Total sales aproxlmated 4.500,000 shares. I am a candidate for tho nomi nation as County Clerk on the Re, publican ticket. May 17. A. J. CROSS. I hereby announce my candldacl for the republican nomination tii County Clerk. CHESTER PARKER. May 17. I hereby announce my candldacl for the Republican nomination lot County Clerk for a Becond term DELILIA STEVENS MEYER. May II SCHOOL KUPlilUNTENDENT I am a candidate for the to publican nomination for school superintendent. V. A. DAVIS. Modford, May 17. I am a candidate for the Repub lican nomination for county su perintendent. a. W. MILAM. May 17 '' -"' ' " "' ' I am a candidate for nomination on the republican ticket for the of fice of County School Superintend ent. 8USANNE HOMES CARTER. May 17. COUNTY COMMISSIONER I am a candidate for re-nomination on the republican ticket foi County Commissioner. If nomi nated and elected I will continue to do my best to give the peoplt an economical business adminis tration. VICTOR DURSELL. May 17 1 am a candidate for the office ot county commissioner, subject to the will of the republican party at the May primary. J. G. LOVE. Snowy Butte Orchard, Central Pt NEW YORK, May 7. OT Re freshed by a two-day holiday, speculators for the advance to day brought about another sweep ing advance In prices on tho New York stock exenange. rrices ot active stocks were quickly bid up two or nearly 10 points, with several individual transactions ranging from two to nenrly 10 DISTRICT ATTORNEY I am a candidate for renomlna tlon In 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. ' ' In 1927 I handled 438 criminal cases, secured 7 convictions from 8 trials and 430 'pleas of guilty. ONE GOOD TERM DESERVES ANOTHER. NEWTON C. CHANEY. May 17. I nm a candidate for the Repub lican nomination for District At toney at the May primaries. I nm a native Oregonlan and have prac ticed as a trial lawyer and prose cutor in Oregon fur 14 years. 1 helleve my record shows I nm qual- Becomes liquid ns soon as it touches, lnr Ims position in every way. the skin, yet contains Cocoa Butter, "Pl'T A LAWYER IX THE 1HS so good for dry skins, and does not j TRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE." leave the skin suggy. Nourishes ALLISON MOl'LTON. and cleanses every pore and keeps fPnld edv.) New Cleansing Cream Amazing tho complexion youthful. You will marvel at this new wonderful Cream. 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