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PXflE FOUR MEDFORD mail tribune , , Dally. Sundaj, Wsaklf I'ublinhMl br Uia HEDFOKII MUVTUia CO. I-tT-I K. fir St. Peons It ROIIKItT W. RUM, Kdilor B. HUU1TKH HHITII. slalja(f . An Independent Hvwspapar Entered aa SPcond p)ih matter at lied lord, Oregon, under Act ot lurch a, 10711. BUBSCRIITION KATES Br Kill In Advance: Dally, with Htmdiiy. jer 97.60 Dally, with Sunday, mouth 76 Daily, without Sunday, year 0.60 Daily, without Sunday, month 06 Weeklr Hail Tribune, one year.... 1.00 ZFto.i uiiiori. iXj &t?GSSDi3!!'.irfin"iHKw Kilj' Z'mJSwA:::::' :J" I n.! su.K'o'n..".'::: IV All term, cauh In advance. ! UKUBKR OF THB AHHOC1ATKO 1'ltKHB Receiving Full Leafed Wire Brfrlce Only paper in city or county receiving oewa by telegraph. The Associated Preu ti ciclualvely en (J tied to the use for republication ol all ncwa diipatthea credited to it or otlierwfae credited ! thia paper, and alwo to the local ncwa published herein. All rlghu for republication of ipeclal di patches herein are khto reerved. Sworn daily average circulation' (or all tnonthi ending April 1, 18, 4&S2. Official paper of the City of Medford. Official paper of Juckaou County, Advertising Representatives II. U. MOIIKNSKN A COMI-ANT 8.1 KsWTo. ATgV.eW.ierS'orl'lor a party .lefeal in Novemhm- " ' ' .: BWMS Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Ferry i ' ! Sen. Moses of Massachusetts nail- od tho hide of nemoerncy to the nunny side of tho burn yesterday. . . V, Iv-..n iVia Ir.iil.1(.rc,n convention. lie avo Tummany n I eusHins out for iu corruptness, etc., etc., etc. lie said TiolhniK aboul . .i i i Fall - Teapot nom, "ih OhioM"lly that is the only situation Bans'! or oil. Tho esteemed Oregon Ian editor ially .moans .because Oreuon eili tors are addicted to "eunned edi torials." This reHiilts in a rinsing editorial In the Pendleton lOast OreKonlan, riitKinH the mime day in the KoKPhiirK NewH-Jlevlew. 'J'here wan a limo' when scribes took their Mhenrs in hand, and went tiftor the editorial pane of the Oretfonlnn but they hnvo lost their shears. . LOST Saturday. Taken by mis take off train at fllen Hock. Ho ward for return. No questions ask ed. Ivehner, First St. -( Fountain 3nn iTrlhuno.) "Count that day Joat.'' "While Hon. F., (Imldls was es eorllntir a prosptetlve settler down the Main Htern last eveninK. nnd had about convinced him he should Htop here, as prnllmlnary trainlrtK for a" lonK residence in Heaven, an awning (hooped and popped him. The 102!) autOH should have: the horn button In the seats, so it will he handier for the drivers to sit upon them. , " WANTIOD Two tfieen lumber pllerst contract work. Fir l'ine JJjp. Co. (This paper.) They will he. rrock Klum, who has been lay Ins around under palm trees In Hawaii, eating rocoanutH and phiy Inff tho ukulele for several years, is enjoying- a short commutation of sentence here, und In our sister city to the south. T havo nhvayri worked and paid my own hills tind taken care of our a children; hereafter urn not re sponsible for my husband's bills. Josephine Huddleston, 11 OA Paseo. (K. C. Stnr.) The complete bawl out. Outside of the eastern Oregon front who Rot acute Indigestion in tho hotel lobby and crumpled up like it steer hit with a pole-ax, none of the Oregon COP. dehnati-H have done anything to win dis tinction, to date. The women voters of Jackson county are setting buck of Hoover, even If they don't like the cut of his coat. The Villa boys, Ned and . ( leorKi are doing fine. The latter Is In China, nnd thn former has our late 4d. A police dog from tho rural dis tricts came to (own Tues. and had a slight altercntlon with a deputy sheriff dog. Farmers have started to shavi their Jcarded barley, This Is the highest, priced grain grown In this vicinity, nnd got Its whiskers wet last Sunday. , .... , "Oinger nle nnd cake were serv ed." (Hoclety Item.) Why bring that up? CJIvck I'p Swim l-.rfort COLTON, Col., Juno 14. (TV-1 Sirs. Lee Fourrier, Klversldrt, C'al., woman wan forced to terminate I her attompt to break the world's endurance swimming record for women nt 2:21 n. ni. today, because of cramps. Hhe had been paddling 1 continuously for 42 hours and II 1 Jiiinulcs. Airs. Fourrier entered the plunge here nt 8 o'clock Tuesday morning jniid plnnned t oswitn for 65 hours. II all rtHeaws OiTft:mi PORTLAND. Ore., June 14. A1 hn H. Hall of Portland, who re- ved Oregon's preferential prir y vole for the republican nom- Ifon for vico president, today Wsed tho Oregon delegates from Jon to present his name to nvcntlon nnd vote for him. this- In responso to a teh om the Oregon delegation onvention. i Carkln mi Itoso Khow M Ore., Juno 14. (-4) kCarkln of Medford, guv. i Oregon during the ah- llovernor Potternon, left 'or Portland where ho the. governor' Ihc the Rose FfBtival AL SMITH RESPONSIBLE FOR HOOVER TITE nomination of ITfiliiTt may properly Ik? eredileil was not love for Hoover, lull Old linaril, who with really in control of the Kansas City con vention, to insist upon the selection of the Secretary of Conu ineret'. Karly in the pame the Old (inard realized that Al Smith's nomination was prnet:eaily a eertainty, and that he would prove a very formidahle opponent Thev realized it was no time to tulte ehanees. Wo douht. they would have preferred a candidal (,,,I-tiN of Kansas, an.l had politieal conditions this year ''" IW were ciuht years atio-Cur'tis would probably have the man, as Senator I fardn." Was the, man in V'-'". Hut political eonditiiTns were, and arevery different. With XeW York state wifely in his poekel, .with unquestioned slrcn;Ui in Illinois and Massachusetts,' atul" with a '' fiitlitiiit; chance' in Indiana, (Inventor Smith with the Solid South is tfoiiitf to ho a very hard man to heal. ' ' The. Old (iuard JViircd, and figured correctly, that Hoover, with his tremendous personal fo)lowinttyiall parts nfjlie conn, try, was the only Republican candidate who could safely be depended upon to spike (he New York Governor's nuns. They didn't like him, - they- don't like him now;' for they know he is u man they can't, liainlle, luit they like thejuospect l(cHihli(fiin parly are-yery prael '"in II Tlley Otm tn ll, mil llicy loaf if they can (,'et it, lint they greatly prefer a half loaf to nolle at all. As a result, Mr. Hoover, when ho receives the nomination, Will .'Oueivi; it limlm iho. best possible (Minditions, from his pel'- , children need the vitamins to Krow j som.l Ktaiidpoiiit and from Hie standpoint of Ibe eountry. irc!0", llm0VHt somn (tf whom Jllflt 1 will not. Only have COlliplrtfi .... . . peeled lit! Will Me 1 rco. 10 administer thoallairs oi Uiis eoilliiry nct'.ordinf; to Ills OWii ideas. IVl'O from prp-t'ltH'tion promises and elected lie will be free to admmistei OHibarrnssillff political obliputioiis. TJiat is ns it should be. And one miht addparent lie! i torn no rani en t. and traditions could isler the affairs of this country A FANATIC WHO - . j RS. EMAWNR PANKHHRST, who dicl in Lnmhui Imlnyj . .. i (IcmoiiKti'iited that, under ccrtiuii circiiuisliinces, Hie 'liost way to UCCOinpllsll a (lcsil'ed reform is to become llll everlasting , ;l .... 1 nillKllnep. ' Airs, Putililmi'st jitenilly forced England to give votes to women hy convincing tho government, that, the country would he better off to'have women voting than to have them smashing windows, throwing acid in mail boxes, and chaining themselves to seats in the House of Commons. That Mrs. Piinkhurst. was not a lady in the accepted sense of the word, that she was not well-balanced, in any sense of the word, may be promptly conceded. Hut that she succeeded in her mission, and that she confirmed the suspicion that to suc cessfully lead u radical cause one must, always he something ot a "Nut," even her worst enemies would not deny. ' QUILL The spun of life is iwn'.tsmo; and siMcnoi' claims the credit, but something is due the fact that tho tfood die young. They've found the gland that remains is to find where t lie gland Imitation is the sineerest flattery---l!ut if it's bum imitation, it makes you want to kill the imitator. The man who first, (jailed it the "human form divine" prob ably .stayed away from the beach and confined himself to the rotogravure sect ions. Graph: A kind of chart used by fussy people to make n simple business seem important and mysterious. lint suppose you give I lie' farmers quick relief. Mr, Lowden. Think of seven long years in' tho presidency with nothing of interest to do. There's a Hoover cleaner that, is a wonder at dirt out, and it may he that Herb's cut Itusiastiit fnl little confused. You see, Mr. Hrisbane, parachulitra,ining is necessary so a flyer can drop to'a battleship and t-ake charge when it surrenders. Correct this sentence: "I'm stud h "but it never occurs lo pet me MUTT AND JEFF D'.rty Work at a Candidate's Headquarters . 7 By BUD FISHeY U If fWi 0? h BP!) ssjvt ) Lfli .iiuiwBEcaE:) fDS M i ,,;.,r,r;"n IM THR6,ANT Bcoftcj L4jrr POR.. Ej&Wl MOST ANM0WJ6 HT ai. ' J! I J 1 J ff-y ,TAuc t . . Jjg HAtu x-M 6 0NNA '... fcy Iff lfial TTTT .aA' ii.:. " n-&. (6gr POTT'S GOATj " j . igy !" " fe&p:- ifife, ifcfe- mjmM LftM - - I 1 j vwi. wt r r,... ' c'.;. ,.. .,..,, ..... y.,t7 1 P.fo, -I rTOFOnr, MXYT;',mYBTT!?T!, MEDFORD, Hoover, now oiiiTiilly conccilfd, to Governor Al Sinilii. For it fear of Smith, t lid t impelled much less e leaders of th'e .ciil men. Tlify want a whole Jimmy .rMer a mm JOJH 10 control of bis caillp.iill, bill, if . , . S i-m t m ir ' 1 in whimi fl man of .Mr. Hoover s ' be depended upon to admin- sueeessfully. . I SUCCEEDED POINTS limits'rowth. . Now all that is located, in lawn grass. gelling the owers are a a wealthy young bachelor,' mo (lint a girl would In .U'liV to Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BEADY, M. D. Signed letter, pertaining to pereonal health and hygiene, not to disease dtagrtoal, or treatment, will be answered VT 1'r. Brady If a stamped, fcif-addreMted envelope Is enclosed. Letters aliould OS brief and written Irt Ink. Owing to ttie large number of letters re ceived, only a few eu be answered here. No rejjly i-an b made to queries uot conform, tug to Instructions. Address lir. William Brady, in cars ot tnis newspaper. eiiiuiKKV MiiK A mothf-r writes: My liuMhiind and I si many a tfi.mi liinnh out of your eol uinii whirl. k('t-)H iM huppy , ami well. tin r win, UK d 5 yai'H, wfilit 41! i u u n d , h H K M 4 4 1 ii r h h. mid it;i ll;i.l' l fc'd .'i V II V K, w e I u li i .'i(i jionrulM, hflKht 4 1 im-h.'s, ijcfju fo he liuiipy ami h ciijthy & n (i ii s i, but lately they refuse, fre.sh eimk nl Ki'eeiiH .'iri'l -i,rc:t. They will eat eelery, r;n i(,, til I'M i lis, iilriiiK le;in,s and I'KK'H mw with Kreat relinh, l.ut ah Koluteiy refuse liieifi when ei'kel. H r!t KafM.lt Kive tlH-in lli-sc. riiw vni'tnl.lew Ki-ateit, mnl raw eiK in milk? it Is not only wife hut advisable j to Kive i-hildren r.-mtlar daily ra-1 ,ionH ()f ,..IW ve-ialdes or fresh : raw frail when fruit is In se.LSou. j vermis to suddenly ehlll the body Cifd:iiiK veietablHs or fruits tends! hy (joiiiK out into the cold air after to destroy the vitamins, and younjila warm hath than it In to chill f lie iiaturaiiy wrote guides for amateur i inoliiers. tmrhoreil a uuecr fnney i ;,hiU niw fomj WUH h:i( f(JI. kin(ls,lo lini,erK.and that myself. ..w a mainly, I suppose, because kids I complete and exhausting elucida- onen itiiv ti raw loon. it was j like candy and cake and sitjiar and ( you should write to he erudite edi- KWeet tin; fart thai the younjtor of the one-man health maj;a- uns liked these roods utterly eon-. nine. firdliiarif,y, -we old fossils demned the foods in the oueerfnre dead set auainvt coid tlu.i ( minds, of t? old Umers. , . "",m; ',f th,H ;''-f-iee j pediatricians of 1 !)2S, Let any I fond mother get the child spee liallst habit and pretty soon you'll find her taking candy away from ' ki.i an.l n-Ki.m- all the nelt-rtil'm-H t iln lllif .muiih- nx-iiii n,nK i iiu-ir rhiiiiivn. Tti enmiy '"" ' exueily cause worms any more faint rays of iniellltrence , are pei-nieatiUK the darkness aboul j that and the old doctors have to' a:;sin some other damaaiHK effect ( lo the candy and sweets, so now j any f.itimus parent can tell you, 11 j .vou .in' inline mm ..-i.ii.. i ...... pretty dumb about children, that sweets in the diet ulvc the child poor leelh or somelhinK. Of course you can't come Jiack with any very weighty arguments about that, be cause, unfortunately no fault of the tooth brushing rite but just unfortunately, mo many children have poor teeth at the time of life when they do like candy so much. Yes it is just as well to make believe you're, frightfully uninform ed when a "scientific" mother preaches the dangers of allowing young children to have raw vege tables or raw fruit. Didn't Dr. Holt once frown u.ioii It? 1 or Infants seven months old aj few spoonfuls of any such fresh. vegetables or fruit pulp (raw or cooked) photild be the dally ration. Better than grating or grinding or chopping tho vegetable or fruit is running it through a coarse selve or collender to remove the touuh. fibrous matter and leavo'only the!"" tender pulp. liy the time the baby Is a year old, grind, grate or chop tho food, or as oon as he has a half do.cn or more teeth and shows nil Inclination to chow his own, let him havo the carrot, turnip, po tato or green stuff entire, ooea nionally the baby a year or IS montliH old may be upset by a too greedy indulgence in some raw vegetable, green or fruit, but what of it? If the food Is not accept able, nature takes care of it. This particular hoy and girl are boll normal specimens, itulteal ing that they have not so far .suffered deprivation of t be nut ti meat t hey need lo grow on. The question of the raw egg Is not so important. Cooked cag. j cooked to (ante, W always more j completely digestible than raw eng. j Hut there is no such objection tni ruling raw egtr ns there 1 lo eat ing raw meat no danger of pava- : sftle Infealatlon. ; ' (.M ENTIONS AND AXSWEItS Infectious Arthritis. Tn one of your series of talks you skopo of infectious arthritis,' Are all eases of arthritis Infectious? My mother has had arthritis for j 1 Tt years and no' doctor has ever warned In r of precautious to take so as to protect thn.se who asso ciate with her. What suggestions c)TF.r!ONT, TTTTTTJSDaY'. haw vi:i; :thi.i:s J would you give attout that? Mrs. i K. H. M. I Answer. Am I have explained I several times, hut evidently' not j everyk time 1 ued thu term "in fertioua arthritiH." that means J merely that the trouble is dtie to the invasion of . the .tihues hy serins, und doe n.tt I rrt i 1 y that ! (he trouble is ' eonimuuh able to 'other iierMurisi. About half of all i rast-s of urthfitis (juint ijiflumrna i tion ) are of infectious i haraeler. j Tlie uiher h.ilf, s far as our knmvl ! ede noes, it re nut tit infeetiouH ' charaeter, N'n ijrfcjtutionK are re quired in your mother's eare. At thai, she. may have eau;;ht tin Ci in oriinjilly fom hutmt one who hud sore thritat or an alleged "etjld." There is no rejiyon to think that infeetious arthritis is com- j muniriible to another jterson. i VVIhi Can t fidcrsiand It '.' t . ft se-tns thai most people, in lehidiuK do'etors, helieve thai after taking a warm naiii a periain should tak a coid shower to pre- vent "takinj,' eold," What I can Jit und-r-dand is, why is it more dan- body with a cold shower of plmie? ""amwo,.. You shouldn't ask such ernharrnssiii;,' ( 11 s f 1 o n s. hrother. I have nover be..n lion oi a iiiiiinv; mystery like that at nil damp or wet. nay ueiiinu one's feet wet or Hitting around oxpcdlcncy nqulrfa that wo nwilh Kiir lin of rV-asonlntf ,nnl eautlon fiilkK iicnlnHt KfiliiK out in Ihn pold lry nlr nfipi- a wet wauli, or ai Hiiri' llit'tn Unit a IlioroiiKh whiUiik .lnivn Willi ,-,,, I w.ur.i- iinmi'.llali l.v arter a wm-ni ball Is uii'at stiifr. on are not Iho only one who can't understand these stranire workings of the antirpie medical mind. To tell the truth .1 don't believe the rdd docs UKmselves understand It. but that's their story and they've K"t to slick 10 11. If the old timers i.T.., ,,, iives meir one at tnis -late i day, who would be left lo watch over the nporyrphul and utterly careless human pores? John V mile Co.) Th complete new cottage o' Mr. mi Mrs. Alnslcy IMitmtm Is nearhf completion an'll haxc five bath rooms, two bar, ait' other modern conveniences. Idle Ivle Tharp wit, t iyln t' thumb his way t' IMooni (enter ('day Itiitcher doe Mops drove a long-, n ml ta kin a fancy V ids thumb, he hired him t clerk In his meat shop. (Copyright, John I". Dillo Co.) Communications Pencton Is Explained To tho Editor: Kindly allow mo n small space iu your paper. I want to explain why our last congress made a spe cial law lor granting me a pension for there was no law in my case that would allow me ft pension, as all people who know me know that I was never tin enlisted soldier. j (Copyright WW .TTNTB 14, 1958. Rippling Rhymes By Wall M KXPKRT OPINION'. A man who tried all brands of crime, and spent in jailn-a lot of time, has told us of his dark career in pages that com mand a tear. His book's bees sold throughout the land, und for it there la high demand, for it's a record full of kick, that makes -detective tales look Kiel:. The author i.s a gifted man. who, had he picked the honest plan, might well have earned an fco!i"ra name, and portrait in the Hail of Fame. But in Ids youth he started wrong; with criminals he jogged "along, and learned their tricks and shared their views, and figured in police court news. Begin ning with the minor crimes, which netted him but meagre dimes, he rose to criminal re nown. He worked with skill and endless pains, j and used the highest kind of brains. thc never let bis caution stop, and yet the law ejiine out on top. In many jails , he moped -and pined, and followed tip the con vict's grind. H suffered every Ihing, that's known to those who dwell '(wixl. 'walls of stone; and when his pr.me had oo'ed away, and he was growing old and gray, he lacked the kopecks that would buy a hot dog or a piece of pie. And. summing u p h is- vai n career, h e ma k es his ilnging message clear. "You cannot win," he says to those who make of cops nnd statutes foes; "you cannot profit from your sin, the cards are marked, y o u ca n n o t win." Th is, from a man who brought to bear on crime an Intellect (ju'te rare, should do somo good. nnd 'make boys pause, when, they are pmne to bust the laws. Here 1b my story. Tn the year 1U71 my rm Iter Hold out In Yam hill county and moved to Unmet), valley, neur the head of Lost river, at that time a portion of Jackson county. We arrived June 1, 1871. The government had treated with the Modoc Indians and thrown the land open lo wouia-ne seiners, w e were among me tirst lo move in there. No roads, no bridges, no I j for(y and our ranch was located in the forks of the' river. Ours was the only family at that time in there. In 1X72. November, the Mo doc Indiana took to the war path. They murdered all the settlers in the Tide Lake vicinity. We first got tl-3 news From some friendly Indians who had come direct from the battle grounds of the day be fore. We hastened to put up a stockade fort for our defense, in tho men nt hue Captain O, 0. A pole cat o came past our little fort with about 20 Indian soldiers and stayed over night with us. Next morning he moved on toward the scene of depredations. In his- way over he came in contact with tho Modoc murderers, evidently on their way over to kill us if they could. Cop tain ApplegatP undoubtedly naved the day for its. 1 could make a long-time story of this but my space is limited. Suffice to say, we were forced to stay six months in our fort, for it waa 40 miles to the nearest place of real safety,! and dangerous to leave our fort very far. 1 and one or two other young men- t who are dead now) stood guard front November til! May, under aims day and night. Mv mother and father and the chil dren and my yout;- wife had to be i protected. Meantime my first baby was horn in that fort, while Gen eral Crook was shelling the Mo docs. She was the first white baby born in that country. 1 am in debt to Attorney Harry Skyrman, Cap ta in O. C. A pplegate a nd United States Senator Mc.Nary for my pen- iston and a debt of gratifude 1 never can pay. SIMPSON WILSON. Central Point, June 13. (Continued from Page One) Zeuland protest lo Iho Lcactie of Nations against proliiliilion. Forty million Americans ean unsure I Hem that the nrotestlns won't do them any uood. Alliens is IuivIik; more riols, sol diers stoned. . But nobody cares about all that. POLITICS. MONKY, STOCKS, eommnnd attention now. j 4 jl Brisbane's Today ! j . 'vii Kireiit for I Bargain day in 'L nttl big fellows wltiv rea' J "7verboard fish throw good stocks overDoaru j to protect cats anu uuft?. .stocks drop, while the cats and dogs struggle for life. ; That is tfce bargain hunters op portunity. DON' T GAMBLE. And, it' it Is too late to take thia advice, turn a new leaf, keep what you have left, if anything and when this storm blows over, ( buy what vou A FOIL l.lvestoek TWllrinrl. llrO.. June 14 r-'i.dir. r alven stcaily to stronis xpolH ' hlBtier. Jteiiit, tic, 70. Jlou.s, meady; recfiptH, 17.' ilurtlnu' 75 direel. cal- in- Sht-ep mill Iambs leaiiy no rc- ceipts. Ih'otliioe I'OliTl.AXD. Hf.. June 1-1. W , Ituiior oteaily: milk . poultry. h- j tatovH, onions, wool, nuts, hay, ; enn-urn bark, hops stea.ly and un- ! ChanKcd. ' ' ' ! KddK, standard extrafi half ''e'. i lovvr-r at 27 ; , , I'orltaml Wlielil j 101:T1.A.V1J. Oft-., June 14. W) iWlwat: HUH hard white S1.4S; soft while 51.41; western while tl.4l; hard winter tl.S'J; nortlii'rn jxprlng SI. 32. I Oals .No. 2. '3d lb. white feed $411. ! Tr.iliiy'.s ear receipts Wheat 17; flour 7; eorn 2; oats 1; hay . Sjin Frnneisro Hittlerfat SAN FftANClKCO, June 14. (P) b .iliil f.o.b. Man Kraneisco Wall Street Report VF.IV YOTtk- June 14 (PI The rally In stock prices which set in j yesterday encountered strong re sistance lute today after prices had been marked up one to ten points In tho mornini; trading- Helling came from two sources; the re newed short selling of "heai'" tra ders and profit taklnK on the part (of traders who bouKht stocks dur ing Tuesday's drastic reaction. -Many or the early gains were cut down and in some cases wiped out. Trading which started off at a brisk pace, slowed down as the BWSon progressed. RnH!tla insurance (.cored an ex treme gain of ten and a half points. Adams Express ten, Amer ican Hail way Express eight, Cur tiss Aeroplane 7 V : Atlantic Refin ing 7 3-8 and Radio, United States Cast Iron I'ipe, Wright Aaeronau tieal and Collins and Alkmun 6 to (i points. Oimbel Brothers re sponded to reports of expanding earnings by climbing more than three 'points to a new record high L4SI0BLUBE Not until Castorlube engineersdis covcred the remarkable Castorlube process was castor oil, admittedly the world's finest lubricant, available for every-day use in automobiles, trucks end tractors. The Castorlube - process is fl scientific blend of the finestmineral andCastorOUs. Castor lube gives greater power, compression end mileage; less crankcasedilution; friction; carbon and vibration and it costs no more than any other high-grade oil. Try it in your car today note the difference. Castor lube is motor magic makes good motors run better. Be sure you get i genuine Castorlube. Castorlube Re fining Co., San Francisco. tt MOTOR OIL LEWIS SUPER SERVICE STATION Distributors Travel by Air Large 3 -Motored Air Ships OF THE WEST COAST AIR , TRANSPORT CO. Leave Medford for Portland and Seattle at 11:15 A. M. every Tues- day, Thursday and Saturday. To San Francisco at 11:00 A. M. j S"y"0nday5' Wedneadai'a and j Fare' t Portland S20.0. I Fare to San Francisco $30.00 i You will enjoy your trip on this ship and save many a tedious hour. For information inquire HOTEL JACKSON Phone 309 M MARKETS Ut - &. Western Union, tlonal Telephone and liUetna- General Eltric were conspicuous hen'. ,. ' . r Ca - STANDARD OIL CUMPAMV &t CAUffbttMU r Fairyland of tjosor I.HIFNT r" i" i i iii Sitfhts that vou Will see in no other part of the world - a trip tnat is ever-interesting, en- joyable. Visit the Or- 1 ient this year; be sure that you cross on a gi-. i ant Empress liner from Vancouver or Victor- Via, B. C. Get literature .and information on 1928 sailings. PACIFIC. 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