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, 1 1 -1 2 . til PXGE FOUR MEOFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Dally, Kuridar, Wrekljr I'lihlitln-J liv ll.e HKIIFillil) t'MMINO CO. ts-t7 K. I ir bt. I'hOM 7 llllllKIIT W. Itl'lll., K.litor 8. suuriKK sunn. Uuuta Ad liuji-iii-iulml Ntfwiir Kntrrril a. a.-e.irnl Has mutter at Meil (onl, Ormoii, under Act ul MuriU , laTW. snisciiiriiuN haiku R U.ll In A.lvnlirP! n.il, .-HI. M I.i- .... 17. fiO i ' u.ii,; iiu Kwid, niuiiih TSiwill Take these earthonakes and eveloni-s and Hoods, for ex- P.ily, mllMi'll Siimla), )-ur O...U : . .,- , i liailr, Kiiimut Kiu.dd), nwntb T';, 11 hi I ile I lielieve tliev are ininishinentH iiLlheted nil 11 wiekecl Uju.Llw M.il 1 riliilli,.. mil! tr. ... X.IMI I . Hmitluv, line .vi-.r Hy t'.'rrirr, III Advance 111 Mi-illor.l. Afcll land, Ju kmiiiville, .Viilrul I'.imt, I'liocuil, Tuli'iit, llul'l Hill and un HiijltMaya hailr. will. Huruliiy. itiimiMi. . .7.1 ,tr, . 7. WO itll), williout HiUmImv, tiiunth..., .Lilly, will. out Non-U), une ymt.. l),,y, with Nuinliiy, une )ear.... 8 00 I All ttTina, ftiuli In mivaiice. UKU libit OK TUB ASSnt lMKH I'ltKSS Kwiirtng Full I.fasl Wire SiTVir Only ur in city or cumily reteiviiiB nna fiv tfl'iiTal)li. r,,;!, ,r,:!r '.U. t'Etw io-l Ims.rt ..rilling to do with il. He is a lod of love, ' "-! Ilis ""''v '"l-,,s r-vr. He is f.-cnlle, and t.iiek to for-1 p,.a, Lerein arc- aiM. n-a.Tv.-o. aiv,; His heart is filled with pity for His poor ereatures. He" JSSrJSSS. WrSi." ""ji imii.-nt. nnderst in- and slow .0 aner." Official pilfer of the City nf Mel ford. Offnlal pjMT of jMloort CounU". Advertldinit Rrrrriit'iitlvw U. O. UiMiKNSKS k foHl'ASV 0i(i In New York. ( Im ;.. Detroit, fian Krinclat'O, Lot Aug I(e, Siraltle, Port Und. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry A liegiru of local citizens to tholr own beloved America, and ! that otituuat of civilization, ! Kansas Ih now underway. Tso Ng. rbiuese diplomat, fnr . ninny iiKXMis naH iiui'Ikiumi. wan I ho t'uriiM't KiuntillK nf his inu- j nirluT. There has also been nume ci)iiteniilutlon, relative to the j iUMt's.sliy and I m hurt u nee nf the ' rear "X" fimi'ieil by .Mr. Fuxx. it j ealeher fur the I'liilailelphla team of the American leauue. The nitu-' ntlon Ik helpeil u lot. by the fol lowing item from Sclo. duly pub lished lu the esteemed Albany Jlerald-Denmcrat. John I'gr was among the country folk trading in this city a few days ago. driving in from the farm a short dis tance from Sclo. The graduating class nf the high school got away in fine shape last night lu the- bunion derby to eter nity. These charming girls and sturdy boys, are on their first lap the boys furnishing the laps. An eight year obi boy of I'ort land, shot a playmate of the ripe age of 11, in Hie throat. Tills wnuhl not happen if there was a target at the rud of every cradle. WHAT OTIM'.ll STKI'S? (t'oiidou dispatch) Will Hie man who borrowed ladder lioin Kurn leigh hall kindly return il at once, nr other steps will be taken. "So you're the sinart-aleek who nays such menu things about the Oregon football teiim','". snarled a fair co-ed. when introduced ' to the filleged smart -a leek, who Immedi ately crawled into the same corner thai loft students, alumni, etc., crawl into every tone there is a football game. The President will spend Ilis racalinn on an Island in the middle I of a Wisconsin lake. The fear is I thus dlHspciic.1 that be would i -.- turn lo South I'ukotu and put up a cowboy Intl. I . i Thls car's cop of cum Is be Kinntai; to peep throuah the warm e.-irlh. and llle aerealte Indicates Ihcre will be no shortaKc ,,f roasl Iiik ears. (The llallcs t limnlclr) A lialb-s li.iy . w ho for ubvi .oiis reasons Is unnamed, yes terday captured a stray alley cat and souahl lo have sonie rua torturilo; the animal. lie procured a slick and Knuccil out both of the cat's eyes, then, aller apparent ly llavitiK wearied of the ani mal's aaouy. he cast II into the slouah lo drown. It Is obvious that llo publicity should be attached lo the youur. man. owIiik to the prominence of his I'aw I maybe). The cruelty Is easily explalncil. It Is the awak- ciiiuk in a iiesne to oe a ureal suraeoii, and not another liick - man. , The drcailci! rhubarb pie has liroketl out nKiiin lu this vb-iully. I It bi-alns In look like everyboilv hud a straw hat who was koiiik i,, (jet one. The Older I leys al e Underneath Ibe models Willi roblll CKK blue bauds. the warm weather has eradicated and any number nf male limps and lumbago. vtu iu;i: tih.hf. Flashlight photographs are em ployed lo preserve for future gen erations a picture of some mo mentous and historical occasion f such an the annual banquet of the brotherhood, or the opening of ibe charity drive or the visit of the president and secretary of the company to inspect the loea! plant. II is. therefnte. very essential that you look your best if history is t Judge you aright. The signal that a flashlight is to he taken is the arrival of a phnto grapher w ith camera ntub trlpnd and a stutnge looking tin contrap tion on which he begins to spread what looks lint unlike rat poison There Is al hast the consolation that In Hiirh a distinguished rom jmtiy ou will not be required tu take a position In the center of the flrlnK line, mid that one of the executives will be between you and thf fhiMh. When the photographer MiRgpNttt 1'iat wonie of the eisinn A STORY OF TWO MEN, A SAGE, AOT' A BOTTOMLESS PIT TWO rielitcons men wilt) hml little t tin hat in llif Kliatlf of a tree ami whittled itinl iil'jjiictl. Tliev ai'jriieil, us rif-'Jltioils liien will, rotirrriiinj; tile nature nf (iiul. "M.v liflief is," said one of them, "that man Iich will tu fear ioil. His wrath is easily provoked, anil He- is tliicl; to . .. ... . . , 1 1 1 ....r . .. .i.. 1 1 : . iveiiL'e lliiiisrlt mi those who world. Men live brazenly in sin wrath, Imt His patience Mors not is wean- of the world's wickedness lie sends illsilHlers to . I I... 1 1 1 i .. ..IT 1 1 ""SC l no nil e Hill ei 10 lllili'm i i ihi. "I think von are wrun,'' said the other 111:111. "(iod ifsn'l. like that, at all. These 'disasters yon are talking alxint aii'i nierelv the normal fiinel ioiiint.' of Nature. A flood is a disaster I Hi".- wlm hi to he in the Thus the two men armied: and heeanse they could not afrree, j they decided to visit a Sape who lived near anil ask him to com-j pose their difference. ' It is a simple matter," said the Na;:c. '"Near the top of' yomlcr moiinlain is a raw aihl in .bottomless. (Jo their anil look into the pit ami you will srr i your lotl. " Tin- two mm visited the rave ami a.ctl into tile pit hnig ami rarnestly ami then returned to tilt' Sao to tell him what they had seen. I " I was ritfhl'," said one id" the men. " I saw (Iod, and I le is i as I pictured him stern of countenance, demanding complete onedieiicc, tpncK 10 piuusn utose w no sin. ' .Vav, 1 was riht," sail the oilier mall js .rent If and kind. l)'e shines in not harm the poorest of His eretittires. His hi'art is filled with;' nnpnssioii. anil lie will forgive The Saf,re chuckled. "You did not kcc (iod in the at t Ik bottom of it, urn! e water vour own reflect ions, ., r,aru in own iimitfe. liobeit Guillen. QUILJL There's no way to keep money If you don't do it, your heirs will. Crooks and incompetents will as the people retain their sublime iSuildings don't eliminate parking space. They merely raise it a few stories. Slop worrying ami build elevators. You no longer hear vocal synCpathy for the horny-handed. Jfcrs don't need juiv sympathy. There's untiling in sinus. Fifty years ago it dog in the house indicated poverty. I line way lo tench tin- Chinese Hie (Joldeii Rule would lie to treat them its we'd like to lie treated. I'arkin;; space isn't always n lilessiiiir. The more parkin space there is in u head, the harder it is to u-i-t an idea in. I'liere are two ways to avoid Hiitonia I if clutch release or Im a , ., .Miii-rieaiilsm : l-eelini; very ellieietit In-eaiise we use six ear lion copies, a filing caliinet and n Idue print to do the work of it still) pencil. A flivver camiiino tour is inesiH-nsive after vou decide It isn't!"';" i" bun-fool, even when we slealiit"; to iialhiT corn, potatoes, I 'it ft of the Filipino's tax money is now used to hire dclec lives tn watch him. Slowly hut surely the islands ti-l Anieri calii.ed. Life is like a race. Speed up it i it hut you v-ct to tin- em! more ipiiekly. 1 ( I HIT I this sentence : - M)j(l( cynic to the I'liUnum pest 1 illu' kiddie ! Your employes may seem dumb, but they aren't so dumb hey wouldn't take a rest if they were boss ami felt that wav. A I'Vencli critic says American women arc the knees down. Hill whv rake the hark Mini.' THE NEBBS As You Sow, So Shall You Reap I ,SOB.WITM MV OAU6MTeR Fk IESrEO AOVlie 1 WILL BE WER 1 WAS MEfc FATMEB f AtoAiM I ME 5AW MEfi ) g . TAXJICFOL FOB IT. OUT OMT.LYwpULO SUB SPEAvc TO iMeJN SO KOTECESTEO IM AKiVONjey I ,Z..7 'JV' 1 e, TWEkl COrJSiDES THIS ttffAlB JE TMAT-WELL L WTOTE. EVEM .CMOVAJ WMO ME A60 M.M . ME DOM'T s A orTsTp I AMD IP 1 FlMO ME'3 A 1 uEh3 ABOUT TU is. ,M S ,J K1E f Y ! 7 'l. IvMIM OUT OF ClCCULATVCeVJR SXZ&n, LZ ' , , . n,.n.bu m. i bhi i.? ii r,t. M.J in " - I l iJ O 9 t ifEDFOriD rAl.f scorn unit ami inmc in m. in ami think I hoy cjjm escape Ir.Nlthut the normal skin -absorbs, ciwlure forever, Jilul when He1 throws off wastrs ami brrathos" rnhh 1 I I in, way, whether ill are (.'odd. nr j the ciivci is a pit that is ralltxl "J saw llim, and lis eyes. He would nil who transgress." pit." said he, "There is water serves as a mirror. Y (HI saw ' , . . on nas crc.iieti ins nou in ills POINTS from being spent, old fellow. ' get elected to office as long faith in labels. arrest for specdin;;: Install an pretty L'irl. etc., front adjacent fields. you cover more ground, enjoyed your talk." said I he hard -! concerning your wi and i I neat only from Xobod TRmtTNE, "NrKPFORD, Personal Health Service ly WILLIAM BHAD7, M. D. Sifned letter perUlolDf to personal health irid hygiene, not to dteat dU(noil or treatment, will U anewfred by Dr. Hra.ij If itimjxHl, Mlf-adUretwd euvi-lupt la enclosed. Letlrra hould b brirf and written lu ink. Owing to ttie lurgt uuuiber ot letter re-cei-.l, only ft (tw can t aiiawered here. No rly i-aii be mailt to querleo not conforB lua; to Inalrucllona. Adiire bf. William Brady, in cart of Una uewapaper. i; i;rtvor: sifon.i) Some, soap propaganda widely drcu luted hy mail In tho newspa pers nillVi'V till- Hlultliiii' nmvN innttu nf Iir. Munyun: There is 1 nuppuse these snap maker wnuhl iiHi.siUer It vutjiar to refer to Hv.eat by any other name than igrspiratini). They wnuhl probab ly call Ukh limbs If the U-h be longed to a lady. Me that as it KI'CIIIN the unlit. miiliri'j u rmined that no rharmiim man or sociable unman shall do any perspii inn even though It is unite normal to perspire. They are play int; up the hoary superstition that unpleasant ndnr Is 11 siun ur a warnirm nf disease nr something ionvhnleniiria or unsanitary. This superstition Is as old as the liiits and is still rherished by a lot of Knnd people whose health edu ra tion has been m-uli'ted. They as sume tiiat any unusual or foul odnr is a IliiiiK I'uU rails for investi U'atjon by the health department. 1 Visit snme of these jood people, well as rredulmi.s young folk who take too seriously the flubdub soap ami antiseptic Most rum propa ganda, would read .Mark Twain's "The Invalid's Tale." Practically the sole function of "lt HW0Mt ln t-nl tnr body. Vir- lunny it contains nothing hut salt land water not uough of any "im- purity, toxir material, or waste j matter" to count lu any eolleeiv j able Ntato of health or sickness. It is absurd to Imagine the skin ever 1 absorbs anything. It is ridiculous I to I m a ur i n e the human skin i "breathes" that is, uh sorbs or ti,k, s 1,1 ,,ir 'xretes or gives M iany itimi oi an- or gas. i nese (notions arc propagated only by in I terests that profit on credulity. ' Sweating not perspiration is a good tiling and every woman who wishes to have "charm" and every man who would hv "socially nr-; ceptahle" should do his or her own 1 sweating every day, for the simple j reason lhal urllve sweating Is a j koikI index of increased metabol ism, which is life, and active i- el'clse. work or play of one kind or anoliiei- is the best means of in creasina or stlniulallni; metabol ism. or course there Is a charaele-r-Islle odor associated with every person, but as for this, the more sweatiUk the person does the less I disagreeable will such personal or "body" odor be. 11 nocsn t mailer whether one i names oiieu or not ai all. so rar as such odor Is concerned, clean ; clnthluK and an opportunity for Ibe air to reach the skin, will r ,- is , move odor as effectively as il possible for one who wears clothes ' lo remove it. ; 1 I jri.'.s'ri.lW IVIi 1 vwll-l.-lrw 1 fmsh Xi arly Sure t in-.- 1 have heard that vou know u run. cure lor corns ' Mrs I K ... Answer I don't know a sur.-i'hc cure for anylhliiK except taxes I lu I I have noli I ,,llt p,.,,. withlhllll II possllile cuslniniT. corns e,et rid of tin- corns when llley leave otf shoes fur a few weeks. l-'ew of Us have Ibe cour- I ......I, i.'.. .., ,1... .... I have lb lorlunlly--but when a sou has a broken l, u- or some-I I hi im 11 isn't so difficult. I b.-i ll"e about I er cent of suffer- ! ers from corns would experience 1 lasllni; relief If they would sup- ! press I In r vanity and wear shoes 1 one or two sizes lai-aer than the ! monslrous pincers they now aflecl. ! The corns mav be soiiene.l i I moved hv dallv n on Ilea 1 i.m i t I 1 solution of :ln eralns of sallevlle 'acid in half ounce of flexible cnl- Modlon. of course the cms will develop imaln If you continue the ' friction and compressinn of vour: feet by , ,o, .erlv filled shoes. 'il m- lorn llnrrv Call. j I'lease tell me what a i i,.n ' should do after he has cut tin- side I XKW YtUtK -A masterpleee ' " 111 uf ""' Party this is hik-hly off a bunion in order to Bet the w hich .Mi s. I'loi ence llrooks-Ateu dishonorable und utterly destrue slioe to I'll and slop flow of blood. : thinks makes her look loo fat is "ve of parly solidarity, and will Answ er As nearly as we can ! f or sale in a den ler's Ba llery. The I not be tolerated by this cominlt fiuure II out. he sbnubl summon arlii-t was tniid a retainer of ! lee. Kach candidate Is entitled a surueon or call an ambulance. .Mi'.Omo plus s:ou for a special ' to the full support of the counly It would hi- afcr and nn.i-.. t i. sees It.'faetor.x to cut the side off Hie shtie. I OREOOX. SATURDAY, do his vx nwkatixc Mow lo Tell About Adenoids. Mow can I find out whether our little buy has adenoids? Two friends Insist he has and others ' ! think he hasn't. He is rather rest- -these soap mak- less nights, has frequent head colds ers having an- but he ran breathe thrmjfch his nulled physiology nose. S to release to the Answer As mediral advisers world this rovo- mi. friends are our worst enemies, lutionary dineov- There are only two ways to de cry. If ever the, p-miinc whether u imtient has doctors, research 1 a, lenoids. First, by feeling the workers or lab- adenoids, by seeing them with the oratory nun get aid of the throat mirror both jobs stuck, let them fur your doctor. There are no remember t li e. characteristic symptoms, tell your friends, when they mow too en thusiastic about the boy. (Copyright John V. Oille Co.) I)a light savin o u I d only ) mean that mot her would have t' ; put lb' coffer pot on mi hour; rai Her. an' hold slipper 111 It got ! loo dark I' see I he hall. Faint! heart never won fair lady, or got i pa-1 t li front door with a vac- j mini sweeper. Brisbane's Today (Continued from Page One) police say confessed the killing, ami !IVU ,.., -'fill ,l ill.r w ll in. 1 . key ami my recolluctlou nf tile kill-! i illK Is vamie." proper rules. rcKuiuuons 01 it.-,- i .Kciiil.-tliInK mmht to lie done ! mtions provide for all matters uf ! about boollei! whlskev III addition I l"" '-v Kov.-rnnienl; .'lo niaklliK il a soureu of revenue! "Whereas, the .lackson County llo boolloK-.'ors. enl'orceinein aiieiHs Republican Central committee or : anil politicians. i;anized under the election laws J ' of the slate, which declare it lo II. '.. .Mitchells "Sentinel," all. u,L. highest party authority, ! I omldji. .Minn., wins the prize as ami wlii.-li mav by proper rulva best weekly in the, national elll- tot lul contest. 'I Ilis Is a Kood lime j to remind the public ill peueral. 1 anil natlollill advertisers ill particll-' lar, that country weekly llewspa- pers are (he most Important organs f public opinion ami protectors of public wellare. 1 I And their uilvei-Hsinir value. Iter i mill line, is not excelled lv anv ! slanuarus ami meais oaseu 00 i pnblicat ion or any kind. j sound principles should not have ' The reader ol a country weeklv'he support uf the people; :huys I'verytltiiiK Irom shiiiKles on! "Whereas, a party which does roof lo cement in tile cellar not have the courage lo openly ' 'l"r. and every all veil Iser has ill and fairly proclaim its objects Seven congressmen wont from "iisniiiKion 10 i.'iKenui'st in two,.all .,..,.. ,- jaekson county, ariny airplanes. Ihen hoanled the i V,V..,. , ' 11 is iinpoilaal lor lawinakercs to know exactly what the diriKihlc call do. (let mans are buililins a IlKlller- Ihan alr ship, expected tu -so around lie world ill twelve days with only Iwo slops. This country Is lillililinu 'nil all - lllelal tlii'lKlhle, lo be safe nualtist 1 1 Kli I li I UK, 11 il ii'iKlh c, s Kl'ell t est i an- '-'er. ! : ' ....... '- 'i 1, I ' , ) . K --(.eraidine l arrar .1 , , , V.' " " i , 111,. Ial.i. u f r.i ine ; ml won SIimmi more in liti- i mit Ion . JUNE 2. 1923. ' Rippling Rhymes (By Wall Win) VAIX (jrKKTIOXIXC; A xi-nre uf tluritiK. ardent mhiIm are planning now tu i-i-owh Hie li-liu', or journ.-y to the fur thest pities ln uirshilJK, and tlirlr huin-s art. fine; their enlerpilsc I would not iaa, thulr judKiiu-nt I would nut ti-udllcr; but us I rend till) latent llan, I ask the ilil.-Hllon, what's the use? The poles have been discovered twice by famed explorers, as we know: there's nothiiiK there but slacks of Ice and novelties In sleet and snow; there's nothing hut the ley hl-eatll of winds thai niovi- the leaden eluud; there's nnlhiiiK but the threat of death, without a coffin or a shroud. The poles have been discovered twice, which fills our hearts with gratitude; now leave them to the snow and Ice where ghosts of dead explorers brood. A lurid story full uf thrills is ,ill such efforts can produce; I ask the men w ho pay the bills, I humbly ask tlu-ni. what's the use? And some will fly across the sea from west lo east, fruin east to west: if winners for a west: if w I n n e r s. for a week they'll In- so liolligt-d they can not rest. Tie- lecture platform will await their efforts to In struct, amuse, and Hollywood will ope lis mile lo wet them In the filmland views. Hut all such glories soon will pass, new heroes will be breakillK. loose: all faun- is brief, all flesh is K'-nss. and people wonder, what's the use? Hut where one winner reaches shore and the applause that there abounds, a' do.en will be seen no more until the final trumpet sounds. And "What's the use?" we may in quire, but all such queries are in vain: 11 Is the hero's hlah desire to conquer, daring death and pain. j The following resolutions were j adopted by the Jackson County j Republican C e n I ni 1 committee. Thursday: "Whereas, the election laws of Oregon provrtV, I "That the county central com 'mittee of each party coming under ihi lesions nf this law iiviiipj in. i.ii,.. ... ... - '' auihorlty. and may by such ,. resolutions provide lor all mat u party government, do. s 1, i. .,yii,n full resnonibilitv fnl. ,',, cmluct of the cominu- t.unipalKn. and shall exercise all .,, ...,., ...,,1 orer.matives dek- Hated to It by the people under the law: "Whereas, a party without hish ami aims cannot 00 irusien i." iow.-i. t nci el 01 e. 101s .-oiiiinii 1'.- elected lo represent the republi- pledges its moubcrs ami the can- ilulales n Inateu l.y the pally , lo llle rollowinK slamlanls or con- I'1'"'' "ml service: "Whereas. 11 Is the duty of ; 1 h is 'ommlltee to work for ami loyally support every candidate the ticket nominated by the ! republican party In the primary !"f May IS. and this resolution. ! when and If adopted, shall be hi ml l ni; to elicit nioniucr ot the County Central coinnilttee und 'Is sub-cummlltees; ""'hercas. on occasions in other campaigns certain candidates on the republican ticket have tailed 1 " '"-"'"V support Other CUIldl- (dates on their ticket, thereby sub- stltulinir their own will for the committer and of each one of his associates on the ticket. I . Wlicrcus, niputlsni Is not con-, du. lve lo H lllsh order of public i service; when u mini or woman; Is elected to u position of publlcl trust, the people do not look wlthj :fuvor on purl or nil of his or her relatives beinB Installed as as-, slstants. deputies, or clerks; there-I fore this coiiimllteo announces as lis settled policy, opposition to the practice of nepotism. "However, we wish to say In. this connection that the salaries paid to many of our public offlc-, tuls are entirely Inadequate when the responsibilities assumed and the nature uf the service demand-: ed is tnkeii into consideration, and, this committee is III favor of uiij upward revision of salury sched ules as now provided by law for our public servunls. wlm ure hold InK positions fo trust mid respon-; sihilltV: 1 Whereas, the Jackson County I'ential c. nlltee re. uKliizes that a hiiili 1,',,er "f efficiency and i-cononiv lu the administration of the county's affairs can only) be broUKhl about by co-operation j und team work ninoni; the county, officials: therefore. It the people, see fit to elect the republican! ticket this rail, this committes shnll Insist thnt a spirit of con fidence and friendly Kood will he; established allium; our public of-, ficlals. ! Therefore, be It resolved, thai these laws enacted by the l.-Klsla-tlre for party control, and tills, code of parly ethics shall be coll-j sldered as a covenant to which nil members of the County Central committee and all members or the county ticket, shall pledge them-1 selves without reservation." j Wall Street Report XEV. YORK. Jimo 2. (V) Dis reRiirilliiR tinhtenlnK credit condi tions prices ran up briskly In to day's stock market under tho im petus of pool operations. Copper shares, after running into heavy profit taking all week, sud denly darted forward under the leadership of American Smeltins. which crossed 2ut) to a new liiKli record for a gain of about five points. . Chrysler and Dodge F.rothers Motors were heavy on profit taking by tradera who bousiht those issues earlier In the week on announce noinicement of merner terms. Hup and Hudson recorded substantial Kains on reports of record break in.'; Mav production. International Telephone soared 9i points, Victor Talkins Machine S and Kadio 4 on unconfirmed ru mors i-onnectliiK those companies in iienotlatlons for the sale of Ra dio's communications business to International Telephone and a sub sequent meruer. Midland Steel products preferred .lumped tlV'i points and Paramount Famous Players, Advance Rumely common and preferred and Allied Chemical suld foar or more points hinher. The closing was stronK. Total sales approximated 1.S00.000 shares. A sensallomil huyliiK movement in tleneral Motors which jnn up more tliun six points to '.'00 fea tured the Into dealin-'-'s. So swift was tho advance in this stock that the hlKli price illil not appear on the tape until several minutes after the market had closed. Final quotations Konerally were around the liiKh levels of the day. ITsli Poachers N'ablH'd. POllTI.AND, Ore.. June IPi Seven deimty 1,'iiini1 wardens, head ed by Art Kisll, leader of patrol work on the Clackamas und Wil lamette rivers, surprised four al leged poachers on the headwaters of the Clackamas last lliKht, cap turini; boat, fish, nets and other equipment. Those arrested were Carl .Man power. Milo Munpower. W. li. Freeman and W. .1. Fiiuicane. .. How to Reduce Varicose Veins Huh (icntly and limard Tow aril the Heart As IMihhI in Veins Plows That Way. Many people have become de spondent because they have been led to believe that there Is no rem edy that will reduce swollen veins and hunches. If you will get a two-ounce or iginal bottle of Moone's Kmerald Oil (full strength) at any first class drug store and apply il night and morning as directed, you will quickly notice an improvement which wilt continue until the veins and bundles arc reduced to nor mal. Moone's I", me raid Oil is a harm less, yet most powerful germicide and two ounces last a very lomr time. Indeed, so powerful is Km erald Oil that old chronic sores and ulcers are often entirely healed and anyone who is disappointed with its use can have their mmu'V refunded. Heath's lhug Store. By SOL HESS &e wave SEEM VAJOJDER' IVJ& IP PLIMT SI-IOULO TELLMI53 BLACK TWArt MES MEC FATWEIt... VUE W.OM0ej? IP SWE AJOL)LO POS&ivjE Ml M. WMAT OO VOU TMifok. AeOLT iT? DAUGHTER OF U. S. JAPANESE ENVOY 10 10 PRINCE WASHINHTu.V. June 2. (!' To become in a few monlhs the bilde of Japan's royal heir' appar ent, .Miss Setsu Matsudaira, daugh ter of the Japanese ambassador, today was journeying back to Un hid of cherry blossoms, her schooling in America completed. Sped upon her way by the good wit-he of a host of friends who gathered at the L'niou station, Miss Matsudaira left Hie capital late yesterday, accompanied by her father and mother. There were more than -u in the group which greeted her In the main concourse of the station and I lie I'niled States . government had Uh official repre sentative. Out of deference to the public custom of keeping young girls within the seclusion of the home, the ambassador spoke with news papermen for her. He said that is spite of the re strict ions of the imperial house hold, his daughter would hardly lose contact with the western world. Through the diplomatic circles of Tokyo he predicted she would frequently f iiul occasion to use the French and Kuglish she has learned here. Shi. is carrying back, he said, treasured memories of America that will iinlueiue her whole iife. Her marriage to Prince t'hieiiibu, brother of Kmperor Hirohito. will be surrounded with the utmost privacy, the ambassador continued, ami instead of being a public cere mony, will la lie place -within 1 he palace at Tokyo before the shrine of the emperor's ancestors. ollcc of Finn I Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed in the t'oun ty t'ourt of the State of Oregon, for the fount yof Jackson, his duly verified final account, as adminis trator of the est at e of Krneslinn I'.rdmnnn, deceased, and that said Court has fixed .Monday, the 2.".th day of June. JHs. at the hour of ten o'clock of said day. as the time, and the County Court room in the County ( "nun House, at Med ford. Jackson County, Oregon, as the place for hearing said final account and all objections thereto. Hated at Salem. Oregon, this 1st day of June, lHUS. WILLIAM L. IIAI1TMAX. Administrator of the Ksiale of Krnestinu Krdmann. Deceased. UOXALO C. OLUVKH. Attorney for Administrator, Salem, Oregon. Notice, of Sale of Heal ami Personal lroK'ri y. In the County Court of the State of Oregon in and for the County of Jackson. In the matter of the estate of V. IS. Jackson, deceased. Notice is hereby given thai tho undersigned. Ida A. Jackson, tho duly qualified and acting udminis- tiatrix of tlie estate of W. li. Jack- J son, deceased, acting upon the or der of the Judge of the County Court of Jackson County. Oregon, which was duly made and entered on the 1 1 tli day of M;iy. A. I . '.tis, will from and after the 1Kb day of June, A. I). 1HJS. proceed to sell at private sab- at .Ml South Hiver side, .Mud ford. Oregon, for cash that part of the real property of tlie said estate which is described as follows: lieginning at a stone set In a mount of stone South Mi degrees a I minutes West !!is feet from (stone) section corner between Sections 4. a. ll and Hi, Township 3 South of liange I West of Wil lamette .Meridian: thence NortJ- 0 deg. -Ji) mii. west i'i;:,x. 1 feet to a stone; then North Mi deg. :.o min. West IlM feet to a gas pipe: theiier South o iU'k. -m min. Kast :!i'..v f'ot to -a j;as pipe; thence South !t (leg. 1)1 min. West 1 1' 1 feet to point of beginning containing -' acren nit.i'i. ,.HS -,11 j i Jackson County Oregon. I Also one-half iiitrresl in a snray t'ij-'- . Dated May I Uh, I H IDA A. JACKSON. Administratrix of Hie Kslate of W. It .laek.a. deceased ONYX POINTEX HOSIERY For Women $1.95 First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phono 105 30 N. Central Medford, Oregon I INSURANCE If pnanonc-j O LUMBER p j O O Q Q n moo M TR(varRT?TT.ri' n Iho end move in ana miec. nl II In iik well to he orrupt PI litMBEB TARD -m lb a a a a c3 with other (...liter-.. 1 1'.alilmoie sun ) L