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JWiE FOUR HfEPFOKP ?.fAU; TRmTTNTC, MEDFORD, QREGO". WEDNESDAY. JFXE 20. 1028. VI liMI MEDFOKDMAILTRIBUNElAND they wondee why Daily, 8und7, Vtttlf Published by the WKDKOKI) FBINTINO 00. It-lT-ta M. t'ir St. Phone Tf HOHKHT W. HUHL, Kdllw B. SUMi-TEH SMITH. Umiar An liwleeiujtot Nw,,pr KntM-H H wond Him matter at Med ird. Oregon, unuer Act ut Marco H, 1b7W. subscription hates By Mail In Advance: Dully, with Kimduy, year $7.60 Daily, with Suniluy, month 76 Dally, without (Sunday, ycur r).f0 )uily, without Hiindiiy. month 6 Wwldy Jlail Tribune, ona y-iw. ByirrindvVrKiri liedfoni. amh i land, Jack boh vlll. Ontral Point, i'tioeiii, , Ti-nt, Joid inn and on Hitfiiwayi: iiiliy! wUhouiufiij!niriWi I " II '? j Dully! wub'hu Illo ! A" Urr""' t-"" Jw""' i UK UK tit OF TMK ASSOtlATKO I'HKSS firing Full Uruwd Wire Nrrvirc Only putter in city or oounly rx;elving Ovwl by tleifnph. Th Aasociatrd PrtM la tirhwlvtly en tit ted to the an for r'publu-aticti of all m-wb iliflpatrhea creiliteil to it or othfrwia credited In thin puper, and alio to the local : Dewa )iillintil hrt'tn. I All rlvhu for rrpubliratlon of apectal dla- patcliea herein art kl.to ri-wrvcd. flvrorn dally average rlrMilatlon for ill aontha end i ng; April 1, 28. AVAL Official paper of the City nf Medford. Official puper of Jackmm County. AdvertUInu Itrpreai-nruttrti U. O. MOUKNHKN it COMJ'ANY Office in New York. ChicaL'o. Defrott. Ban Vranciaco. Loa Antfelcr. Beuttla, J'ort- ) nfi:iSjfB Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Ferry f r. Tho Htatc prism hiiKflmll tciim plny"l a Riimf Sunday. Thn ninn iz pitcher, acruidltiR to the Siilfm t'ltplinl-Journiil, "hnil (lifflctilly In hfildinjf hiniHelf In." i A Kill frlond nf Lmly Knnl rz Cnupn ha rpturncd In lfiwro tind will put on her HockH. nl'tr croat 7zi 1" n fnnio In the chief cltlcH of r the valley. The Bill frleiul 1h a - cousin of t lie ma hi who lined to Journey to I, oh A. every winter, "id return homo In thn Hpiintf, Z'z after completely cnptivatliiK nil the - leading male film nOii-h. :ftlJ Mr. and M i'H. .1. -M, Walku) ami .i t H,,n Ted ami MrH. ftlaiich (Iroythei- iliove to Portland Krlday, lOiiKcne IteRiMter. ) Hut I hey evidently liil not. A nuinhei' of Ko-4irlH are miffer iiiK front thi' dclunlon they arc comets. One'mlsHed n Incomotlvo liy ;i hair, and a red one at that, late yesterday. It already looked like lL had Iteen hit by u loconm- live. The lack of civic zip In deplnr ulde and dlHlresHlutr, rind uiiIchh the Mtler ehatmetli wmn, and there Ik MnKliifr, HpeakltiMT. and KieetliiK without Ktlnt, the Koal of 30.0(10 hy 1!i:io will he a total Iohh. The de- thu knucklHK "f thiH notion In the' head, lii-lntf an un tinted aclticve inent of ihe last twelvemonth. Some liKhlrilnu; wan idnyinfe hack of Itoxy Ann hint eveniiiK, and had n Rood frolic. r'UHon 1h running around nnlnv lured Ucpu Id lean, ahould ho stip prNsed wlihout furlher delay. Mr. i''UMi nlHiunin tin around auh'W with admiration for tlerheit hoov er, and nIiouiIuk: "I louver 1h a Heeond Woodrow WIIhoii." , thi-: I'ltii: iivrocitiTi: H'hlcuK" Trlhiiiic) The hooze Htipply seems to he Khfftcicnt for all dcmamlH. The dry dehnaleM from the open Hpaeen always eonio to a national eonven 1 1on with paHHlouale IhirntH, The find thine they usk when they ai-i'lvo Is where tho tduff h to he had ami at what cont. Here they neein to he Keltltie what their piouM aottlH yearn for, for 1 observe many of thrill lit a pleasant state, of liquor. One of the principal dry leaders from the middle west has hecn slewed ever since Inst Saturday and his wife seems to have n hard time KetllliK him to bed every' nlKhl. Hut it should be said for this Kentleman that he keeps his perfornianee within the bounds of decorum and that It Is not offen sive to iho more urbane eastern wets. The lady with a No. ft hoof in n No. 2 shot', winced down the Mull, Stem attain this am.. causiiiK fotir mcu -to start Utopian In sympathy. The Nevada dry ni;ent who slopped n hondeKuer hy shnntiiiK his einht year old son. Is faring the noose, Instead of beiti glorified. A man and his wife now Un alen to fly across the AHanlle ocean. It In predicted that one of them fulls out, accidentally. A carload of crocks have arrived for local consumption. They will hi' used for home-made pickles, apple butter, and pnneako hatter. Our nr. seeilsender who distin guished himself by nlvinK aid and i-ouifort to Young Hub l.n Kolli-tte. nnd other nceredlled pesiereis uf the president. In the lust session of cnnnrcHs. will stump the middle west In behalf of the parly that fleetH him every six years. A Kansas cyclone is alb-urd to have- met tip with a lady, mid "prank lshty" ldiwn "all but one Hhoe off." The effort tnvnHed In this prank In not sufficient to have n Kansas cyclone exhausted, but S. Htunpter Smith better come home. AMI"! TATK 4.IIUN AltM I'OHTI.AM), tre., July 20. UV Miss .Into Vaughn of Pendleton, one of whose arms wan ampulat d ut the shoulder Sat urday be muse of aratiKrene Kan hi feel Ion. vn k MhowltiK conslilerable Ini- jirov einent today. Dr. K. A, Stunmer, who per fnrnied (he .operation, said Iho Improvement uavo hipe for recovery. The toxic condition seeti.ed to be i-hccked and Iter pulse Vale wan comitm down, lu 'haid. Ampul, itin n of the arm was in re,-:n to save t In nirl's life ..- a ,. , . ,,. rtean rafs wanted at the "iKOItfJK RKMI'S is free Hiram. -Tim wealthy iiolleciriT who; Ii'ks I him six months mko ! him of tho cowardly murder of insanity, IS HOW JMM'fVHlv KII1U', ,(.. w.b.wu un ii-h.. t. ,,,, the irulli. Wlui I n simple matter, if yon liave a mi M ion dollars, to,rcL away will) murder. TJead insanity, and yon aro ejven two j rooms and a hath at a palatial institution known as a county; Iiospiliil ; plead sanity, and a write of haheas eorpns returns you i i; . ,., j.-(.aiui i ,n om JimoiiKine to your Jji-iOHM) home. I 'Inv hother Mr. !ennis no more, so far as the murder I h wife is enneprned. The ineident le;allv is closed forever. ; And if he should find the il.d, of his triir-er J'inirer iineontroll- ; ahle a'aiii, why the same proeednre can he one tliroujih with ! a'ain, as lonjr as the licmns hank account is what it is, and the conrtx and juries in tho.reat State of Ohio arc what thev arc. THE TRUTH ABOUT HOOVER W EMi. well, apparently the to start heforc Al Smith At any rate, we have received 1") columns of printed matter entilled the "Truth Ahout Koover" which is nndouhtcdly a proved hy the puhlicity hureau of the Democratic party. The pot-pourri of halderdash (dearly indicates the line of at tack against the ltepiihlican candidate for President. Mr. Hoover, it seems, once sent the following message to Huron von der Lancken and Dr. Reitli of Ocrmany: (iYfu can tlescrihc two anil one-half years of arrogance 1o ward fnirsclvcs and cruelty to the llel:ians in any lantruac you may select and tell the pair to Tin to IlelT with my com pliments." , This is the Democratic bid for tho Ornian-American vote. Mr. Hoover, it seems, once lived in London and received a decree from Oxford I'nivcrsity. JI, is therefore a liritish citi zen. This is the Democratic bid for the Irish vote. During the war, Mr. Hoover supported President "Wilson, and advocated the elimination of partisanship in Iho vigorous prosecution op tlie war. This is Hie bid for the Old-fiwird, die hard, liepiihlican vote. And so it jjoes, and so it. will o. When it comes tf) irrcle viut personalities and mud-sliniiiK, there is reason to believe the liepuhlicans will have no monopoly in the present campaign. How successful such tactics will be is another tpiestion. All these distorted statements, ami appeals to prejudice, were used hy the anti-Hoover delegates at the Kansas City convention. Indeed by the result, they increased, rather than decreased, the enthusiasm for the man who, during; the war, "kept tho Helfzian nation from extinction. M This mendacious use of the phrase, the "Truth nhouf Hoo ver," may arouse popular interest sufficiently to impel the voters themselves to find out what the tpilh is ahout the leader of the Republican ticket. Such a movement, if eoiuilry the it 1 a ns of III Hoover hy the largest popular vote ever given a -presidential candidate of the Republican party. QUILL Tht so-called efficient sex isn't the one that can hold ounces of fabric aloft and let gravity dress it. noine oovs nave iciters and fret a thing ovd of college except If he sits and stares into space, he may not le killing time. He may he the efficiency expert. ('ollege didn't change daughter much, except to convince her that the proper attire' for breakfast is pajamas. It is a frank speaking of the men. Women fight very little. Tho drys complain il is luml lo Uppp liipior down. Imvt! tin; sunn difficulty with this modern liquor. Americanism: Forever trying another and another can the hope it will taste the wav it looks in the nui'dzino ad. Alas! "When dollar bills are mechanic wipe his hands on? 1 "i a little while now it will he loo hot to cook and then pen pie will remember owin visits to dislaut relatives. A man likes his wife's people her; a women hales her husband s closely related to him. MUTT AND JEFF Hortense Debris, the Question Q ueen, Makes BUT rVcS A SICK fVAM. H TALKS ABOOT VOU ALL Trt TIMclZ s ) -: fooio -'. O.K. STOP MoT T- TO WORK ALOM6' I. . lSfiP" M""6 VJGSTI0M QUCCM j j UrTJ; I Vr00G?RNlM6l r- tOOBT IF VOO CAMTC-UR 1 LL HCLpre OUT I we HAVE A CRIME WAVE! whs no i-razy a jury nr(uilt"il his wife, "mi the sole ground opi Jiml Jit Illn-rlV t( Kill till' IM'Xt ..,...' I.:... I..- i I. ,,,; 1 , ,,,!! .! pV . - m . . , K iw n u presidential camnaiL'n is irniii" is iiominjitcd. Widc, would not only defeat anti-Hoover -cohorts, but in all likelihood elect POINTS three pipes ami pins am I some diiiii 't an education. truth that causes fights iimoim' The wets smaller, what will the irarau"1 because they arc related to'r0., people because they art- Mb JMm. VS"H SeerAS fLITTLS PAL, but r p 'F7 r7- UnuT vn.i' NAG.1 I'M vmukkiimj ; K1A... ...tv Vm.'n uawc k ' I. I"J Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BEADY, M . D. SiKiipil Mfir i Main luff to pMMinal ;uu -limiM le l.n.f r.l wrillfi. in Ink. "lv ' i'ww her No i inn iiiuiinn.ii, a"" "nnnin SK.WI.S THAT fsllOW Mil EXAMINATION It Is far from Hie proper prov - ii.ee of a health teacher, i think, to describe diseases, or tell news- ;.apcr readers whui the symptoms of tins or that I disease. Hut I don't ; think it can do; anyone harm tO , rtcoKnize the hIk- ' nals that 'should , prompt one to vis- it the doctor for' an examination oi and have lately heard that, they the nawal cavity, cause eczema. Jn there any truth No doubt in theiin this? t,. i. Ki-eat majority of Answer Certain individuals hup- the doctor will find that . there is a simple chronic rhinitis sitlzed t primrose and suffer a J u Htate it can hardly be 1 specific skin Inflammation when j called a diseasehnt an ub- j they ha tulle or come In contact I normal state which few of uh In j with the plant usually it in a civilized' life do not have In some j dermatitis, an itching rash about i degree at one time or another, j Hie hands and arms, sometimes ( Ah a rule a few office treatments the face. The best preventive Is l applied by t he doctor, and per-: to givo the prim roses away. ' haps some correction of general j Dentistry ! hygiene, will remedy thiH trouble.. Is it lupneficlal to have one's 'in a minority of cases where these teeth cleaned and polished by a signals prompt the patient to seek dentist? 1 have been told that medical examination, other condi-1 1 his operation takes off the en I tion-t will be found, and Home- iimel, thereby causing more, decay, j times more radical treatment will; .MI IS. M. F. I be required, if the patient wants Answer That is not ho. The i relief. (demist does not remove the en- J Here are the signals: ' amel In cleaning, scaling or pol- j I. Any nasal discharge, watery ishing the teeth. There is no running at the nose, excessive other way. at least no way so i flow of inuciiH, which demands ! safe, to keep the teeth clean. I frequent blowing of the nose or i Appendix In I he Way i induces hawking by draining Into Do you advise having "a per- the back of the throat. , fedly healthy appendix removed 2. A ny obstruction of either j when unliergoing an ovarian P Hidc of the nose, either of a per- eraliou? W. CJ. H- maiK'iit sort or alternating now Answer f'otjainfy not. The this side, now thai. Stuffiness, readiness with which the half It. So-called "nasal voice." (baked surgeon "removes" little 4. Frequent sneezing from no j odds and ends while he is "ex evident cause. ; ploring" the abdomen Ih a hciui fi. Oblunded sense of smell. da I to American surgery. (i. Dry and barking cough, es- pecially In children, a ml shortly after going lo bed, 7. Mouth breathing. J. Frequently recurring .attacks of enryza or. If you must use dumh language "fresh colds." Is it advisable to consult a specialist for such examination '.' No. that Is extravagance merely. Any general practitioner, family physician, "ordinary doctor" who is at all up to date or fairly well trained is capable in make the examination and to treat such abnormality as he may find. If your doctor deserves your confi dence at all, ynu may safely leave if to his Judgment when lo refer! you to a specialist or summon one t for consultation. All good doctors; do frequently request such con -1 sultntions without much regard; for what the patient's views may be. If a specialist in any field is; good, bis work consists mainly of conciliations with physicians ' In general pract Ice and practically not at a I! of caring, for patients who visit him on their own im pulse. The type of specialist that ciiltK ates dltvcl practice hi com petition with "ordinary doctors" Is a curse lo the country, the kind that exploits the patient, urges , needless opera t Ions, pays com mis- n in ns to persons who bring in new patients and otherwise scan-i.. dallCH his calling 1 piaetiecd several years before I could muster courage not to take a patient's temperature 1 at the first visit If I did not think it necessary. At first I thought people expected that much and won lit not employ a doctor wmo failed to piiarm that triek. Siwno ' doctors inSit tire for many years i ami never use a head lamp or i mirror at all, though some' such i simple et nip me nt is indispensable for evaniinat ion of the eardrum and for examination of the nasal I cavity. orrsTmNN and svi:its w. I I.,... It, .,11.... I W hile I thormulilv enjv your column. I ,n r.m-.-d t tell ym, , that tt is ,.M...n.sil.l.- for s.nuel liittrr iirunienls ln'twi-en my husttloin every hand ntld ine. on "wet feet." "drafts," ".lamp .'.'liars" ami liln ' ' 1 ' . .Ir.-.l (lUcstious. lie I bird and for these many years j has referred tn these alleged ' caunes of hickness as "bunk."i iSince he has found that you seem Ito agree wllh him, there's no rea- j soiling with the man at all. To, I make matters worse, be practice I some of the awful things you i preaeh. and it seems lo do 1 1 1 m phy sieat barm at all, but I ' I will lose control of him. 1 i irJid to my mind a husband mil j of control is a deplorable . . .1 Miis, .1. s. p. ; VAnr?rl.T 1 I Aftr?r5V ABOUT ntir " -C. nil Cnbnr t.,T 1-IU 111 1 JiiNllfl 11 1 . ,x - - - - - 1 . . -i- i.f.vs. .juw.Dw' - 1 r ,a u n n health ami liygtriw. imt to rfifU'iw diuim.! or Own. tl- larce number of iMiVr i. rr.l can he iiu.l.- to queries not L-uiilurm iirany, m n -u iim SIMM nosi: j Answer Ijo you ki.r.w, .Mrs. P.. there nro a lot of radical birds in ' this country, and j fear the tribe 1 ; steadily increasing. JJon't worry Just see that Friend Husband carries a nice sniiK life Insurance policy nnd a comfortable sick and accident policy and then let him t-'o out in the cold whenever he wishes. Primrose Hennaiitis I have n number of primroses pen to be sensitive or rather sen- j "pyrlghl, by John F. Dille Co.) At a tit ilva to al A pplc O rovr srhoollmn.M' last night, it wir. re solved thai ih' fUhfn worm Is a r Ik Hi... I ..(...., il. c ' .1 .. , ... I feller docs when he's held up Is i change his mind about what he used i IH nk he'd do. J (Copyright. John F. Dille Co.) Brisbane's Today (Continued from Page One) To finish Schubert's Symphony you would have to he Schubert. To! restore her arms to the Venus Do' Milo. or to show how the winged! victory looked before she got into1 t MM fie lit Villi If. ill 1.1 vnn nU... Hia t Ku f ii I.t 1.1 .. brain and The feelinc of the artist ! that made the statue. Kvery mind ' 1 1 mi r ever born is absolutely different! You read about Ktlwln J. .IciBe, ! i..lll.l u-iih l...it...c ..i,., i.j.ht topped his car at a crowded New York crossing. Jorge was by profession a bank robber, -postofrice bandit and boot legger, according to detectives. They are not sure whether he was killed for "squealing." or whether his death was due to a huotleggin-i feud, a quarrel among dope ped dlers, or a row over a woman. It is sure to be one of those compli cations, say the detectives. Th e White S t a r Com 1 'a n y i s building a ship lo be loan feet long. Her Debut ! lliEl if I 'lil ! FOR OVCR TVWGMTV VeAKS I've. HeiPeo 00 AfMose TH PuBuc, But i'na ill mow AMt Yoo'Lu HAve XOOBT IF VOO CAM TeuvR THE SO0ts; IT Rippling Rhymes (By Watt KuoaV i:n v ix!i:iiak, ' Kncyclopaedias are Hi o r e d with facts of every kind; I rend :hem and am never bored, they mice my jaded mind. When I im tired of tales of sleuths, of owboys on the plan. I like to read the solid truths these mighty books contain. And test I like the sketches brief of men who made their mark, who lad their hour of high relief. hen sank Into the dark. What fount less thousands went their .vay to fortune and renown, were public Idols for a day, then ;ently simmered down. Here is i general so great, so dauntless nd bo wise, he saved a mon arch and a state and now for gotten lies. I never heard of aim before these hooks I :hanced to .scan, but In tho tately days of yore he was a mighty man. I lere is a poet ivho was thought, two hundred years ago. hy his admirers, to have caught the true celestial ilow. He was admired by every me. and honored by the king; lie had his high place in, the uin when he sat down to sing. Anil now, outside this printed page, he doesn't live at all; his tvorkn, which once were all the rage, no voter can recall. I read of scientists who made dis coveries sublime, ho great their fame should never fade in all the lapse of time. Hut other scientists arose, with stunts of greater worth: and now no com mon fellow knows that they a-ere once on earth. "And such Is fame.'' I sadly sigh, while .ireat ghosts I Halute; "Men do hit things and then they die. ind no one cares a hoot. Men :lo big things nnd people say, Their fame won't perish soon,' hut if that fame Ih won In May, it's fizzled out. by .June. Vet we Oiould always play the game, in dstrlve to reach tho heights, although convinced that earthly fame will wither in three nights." ttie,t lilph nalltiir thii'tv mil. ! lions. The ship in whlclt Columbus crossed could he strung out from the deck of the White Star mon ster as a lifeboat. This will be the bi-jfiest ship in the world, ami Americans who like "higher thiiiKs" will travel on it. KLAMATH: FAQS KLAMATH FALLS. Ore., June 20. (Pi An incipient epidemic of diphtheria 'which broke out in Dorris, Cai., a little lumber com munity, 35 miles south of Klamath Falls, has been definitely control-i led, according to long distance I message today. lleports that the light epidemic ! included or threatened Klamath 'Kails were vehemently denied by j Klamath health authorities today. Not one case of diphtheria, or, in fact, any serious contagious di sease prevails in Klamath, .said Mr. ; Ct. S. Newsom. Klamath health of ficer. As a protection Oregon state j health authorities have stationed : guards at the line leading to Dor iris to prevent Dorris children from ; coming into Klamath Falls. Sunday School Picn:c Postponed Owing to the fact that so many of the people are too busy with their harvest and other farm work Ht0), at 'J,ia Jime r"r Y1 ',1.cnl! 'l"5'- ',,,e S'"n,,",y ;hnol board o of i , "lr1 raurenra m i eiurai i ieveiiiiiir iiostnnliert Hie iilr-ntc for I 'he present. The appointed com-!"1; mittees are unaffected, and will function in their respective places wmu ls believed to be malta when the time is more favorable, i fever- n,e firM v-a tf is- The committee in charge had set ens0 ovpr reported in Oregon. Friday, June 22. ns the time. The ' M attered cases have been report picnic will be held Bom time be-''1 ln ler P'"ts of the T'nitea fore the middle of July. States, particularly the southern . I border, it was said today, ann a John Honors It. J year ago there was one case in SALKM. Ore., June 2l. -(Pt Altho slate, of Washington, request for . extradition of James j The ailment originated in the LeYerne. wanted in Sacramento, j Isle of Malta, physicians said, and Calif., on a statutory charge, was 1 comes from milk. It is not high honored hy the governor's office ly dangerous nnd is not believed Wednesday. La Verne is held injto bo contngious, but is of long Portland. duration. lW0e?.IGS IRE CYCLONES IN MIDWEST ADD TO DEATH TOLLS KANSAS CITY. Mo.. June 20. UP) Storm conditions continued In the southwest -today, lidding at . least three fatalities to the list of ' nine dead over the week end. I Starting at Webb City in Okla- j homo, early today, a tornado : wrecked a block of business build- Ings and dwellings and caused the death of a Mch. Harrison, when her home was destroyed. A baby In her arms was injured probably fatally and six other persons were hurt! according to the meager ad vices obtainable. i The four-months-nld daughter of j i Mr. nnd Mrs. A. I Kweing was I killed and sixteen other persons j were Injured, when a tornado de- I mollshed a two-story frame house 1 near South Coffeyville, Okla., in ! which a fishing parly had taken j refuge. j drain fields were flattened and i numerous barns blown down in ! tho vicinity. I A high wind Hwept Pittsburg j and Scammon. Has., and nearby i mining camps, uprooting trees, j smashing windows nnd tearing j down wires. Sam Kennedy of t'ittsburg was killed when he drove hiH motor car into a fallen j electric power line. j Ugh tiling struck several build- Ings In the vicinity of Pittsburg, I including the Methodist church at St. Vaul, Kns., which was slightly j damaged by the resulting fire. : With heavy rains adding their : volume to already overburdened streams, flood conditions were re ported in southern Kansas, nor thern Oaklahoma and parts of M issouri. ELECT MEXICAN MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., June 20. (P)-fI. D., Sutton of Tatniilco, Mexico,' third Vice-president, .was elected president of Rotary Inter - national today as the organization discarded its usual machinery for ballot in.j nnd named him by accla-1 I niation Mr. Sutton, a native of Michigan, is in the hardware jobbing; business in Mexico, He is a member of the American Chamber of Commerce at Tampico and served as its president hi 1!HS. i In 1923 he was made governor of the third Rotary district, com-! prising Mexico, and in 192G interna-' tional director. Ife was elected I i vice-president last year. Ladies9 Passion to Be Thin Brings the Pickle Back CHK'Afiq. June 20. (P) Tho tribe of Peter IMper wis rejoicing today, for the pickle packing in dustry was pronounced convales cent. The good word went tho rounds at the semi-annual conference of the National Pickle Packers' asso ciation thai the pickle trade is on the mend. AVomen were held re-i sponsible, v Prohibition smote the pickle n staggering blow with the vanish ing of tho free lunch counter. "Yes, the ladies have taken up the slack, in the pickle market." " l"""-lli of the association, of "Winona, I Minn. "They eat 'em plain, fancy, warted and otherwise to keep ' mm." ,,.,.., ,., K , SALEM, Ore.. June 20. lP. '" ' N'mey,.r of the state ...".s n..simai is 111 mm f His coMcerr is 1- ST ALOMG UUlTHouT hina: miss dgbris WILL HGLP ME OUV TDAl PlP TH j NEXT 11 .TO 'of Triea France Next .'-vw.ti; w '... . !-VV". T".' C Harry K. Thaw, who wa3 barred from entering England, by an order of the British home of fice, hopes to enjoy a vacation in France before he returns to New York. This photo of New York's "bad boy" was taken on board the Aquitania, from which he was not permitted to land. New Cleansing ' Cream Wonderful Kvery woman who values her com plexion' will love this new Cream containing C-ou Mutter. Kxoc lent for dry skins which have a tendency to wrinkle. Takes all the dirt out and leaves a youthful fin ish, (iood for sun and wind burn. 1 sk for MKM,0-t;i,0 Cocoa Hut- ! t'i' Cleansing Cream. Heath's Drii- Store. ONYX POINTEX HOSIERY For Women $1.95 By BUD FISHER I aCIas!: Wy. f'.a Si-: -.f ! . . . Jv 1 lour Favorite Jewderl llll Hinf iuiu . ., i imt llll Its purchase is made easy (ill llll hy our superb collection. I I i iiul i'in 01 litres i ue i u test i hi B in original (tesins. exqui- 111 j I site -workmanship in solid I a I or plated ware. Ill 1 pm 1 iiiiii iiiii mssnMVKms:u,mnnmm I i DEAR fAiSS tCBRS: 1 rAY vgiF HAS CRGArAS FOfe tGARS TO MAkg. Her? Look Pt?eTTX: reNCLOST VS HCR photo TAKGM VSTCRlAVj) u,'ovji-d nct-r IF SHG HAb HFrex.? A. MUTT. fVLlTT:- ; NO. TJON'T LIFT He. (5 Fr-.cerCOVft iTi HAU Hv5 Wrr A HG.AVT VeiL. HoRTewse. is ALW'!bWO Give HtOtRSTht flCNtflV t vvJ5L SV1G6C STICKS. o