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lord, Oregon, umlv Act ol March 8, 187.
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Advertising Repreaenratieta
U. C. MOOKNSKN & COMPANY
Office in New York, Chicago, Detroit,
Ban trauciaco, Lo Ang'.lea. bealtle, i'ort
bi4. I Ye Smudge Pot
I ' . By Arthur Perry
Amnlln ln i-hn I't tt TlflKtOn
Is ropnrtNl ' iitf '.mini lit Wllmin
Klultz. who lliiiiutsh llio nlKlit and
Htnrm, pllntprr her ncroHH tlio tur
liulont Ailnntlf. Only by his flyltm
skill n Minn lOiulmrt nhlp Hi
lirar llio chnPiM of (ho HiHIhIi. nml
Hhi Ih JUHtlflpil In lielnK mini ill
him, whuli'VPr tilt' rpimun, nr no
reAHon at all.
The news that Mary Plckford
has cut off her curls, Inspires the
fond hope that DouglnB Fairbanks,
her husband, will whack off the
fungus growth on his upper lip.
Ills blond hair was rumpled, his
purple dressing gown awry; he had
been llilnklng. (KiiKene (Juard.)
A-h-h-h-h-h!
Many who are normally Repub
licans, are no longer normal.
T1IK WAY OF IT
(WatMUivIlle licgimcr)
Mr. Hnton wiih rushed to
.' the Salinas Valley hospital In
Salinas and placed under tho
euro of Dr. II. J. Koonecke,
lie was 'given wurglcal atten
tion and uvory effort to have
his life Ih being made.
Harvey S, Firestone, tho coun
Iry'H leading manufacturer of hind
tircH, passed through last evening
on the train.
The wedding, which waH attend
ed only by members of the family
mid n group of closo friends of the
bride, was a nuiel ono. (Pendle
ton Kant Oregonian.) A quiet wed
ding always indicates (hat the
hrido and groom urn friendly.
Mxplnrers are able lo find the
North Pole, and then tho world
can't find the explorers.
Two dnyH of mi miner, and nol n
finger caught In an electric fan.
Texas residents are busy praying
for the country and At Smith.
There Ih a deep streak of bigoted
Intolerance in their atitinn. They
mean well, but they might say a
few words for themselves, iih no
body else will.
Ah fl. Washington Mnddox, the
shinolnglst understands It, "thar's
gwin to he a double-jointed hall
game."
Considerable detestation Is being
bestowed upon Ardent Hooster,
who Is going to the seashore, and
i moans "he will he unable lo enjoy
the heat in tho valley." Ardent Is
' going to the seashore In an effort
lo cure himself of revelling In the
hny-fever.
PlattH are nfoot for the official
notification of .Messrs. Hoover and
Curtis, tli tit they are the republican
nominees for the presidency and
vice-presidency. They both have
heard rumors of their nomination.
1JXFS TO FAT
Out of the flesh that covers me.
Well, more or less from foot lo
poll,
' J thititU what food fads there mav
he
That pass me by ami leave mo
whole.
Ilenealh thlH countenance appears
The portent of a double chin.
And yel, tho menace of tin ynurs
Finds, and shall find me, far
from thin.
It matters not how great my
freight.
How charged with cnlnricH the
Hcroll,
I n in the capstan of my weight,
1 am the mistress of my dole!
K'hleuKo News.)
Governor Off to ( a nip
KALEM, Ore., June 23. tJP)
Governor Patterson, Secretary of
State Kozer and State Treasurer
T. 11. Kay were among Salem peo
ple leaving today for Camp Clatsop
(o witness the annual review of the
Oregon National (iuurd. The re
view will begin nt two o'clock to
morrow ufternoon.
Senator IIhII Confident
SALEM, Ore., Juno lf3.
State Senator Charles Hall of Cons
and Curry count leu, while hero to
day from Marshfleld. wild that be
believes there Is no doubt be will
be fleeted president of the senate
at the 1 !':'!! session of tho Jglsln-Inr.
'I -I- HALEM, Ore., June 23. (VP)
" Ambrose Mutt. 13-yeur-otd student
,h,'v' nt the Rovernment Indian chool
' ut Chenmwn, wuii drowned thla
tU morning ut it o'clock in Clear
lake, seven miles north nf town,
when n boat In which he nnd other
boys from tho mhool about his ago
were rowing ncrom tho lake, cap'
tojjn fitted.
IF ALWAYS CONSISTENT, YOU AREN'T GROWING
IP your opinions hn yrn 't ohanKPd in tweritj yciirsj one of two
things jniist be true. Either yon were wholly rifjht in the
licpinnin!;, or yon luivru't ditvi'loped in twenty yeaiu
Kinerson railed ennsistency the "hobgoblin of little minds."
W'lnitever it mny be, it isn't 11 virtue. A man may bo emisist
ently wronfr.
All human history is a record of inconsistencies.
The I'uritnns erosseil the Atlantic iq find religious liberty
and then denied it to others.
IjaFayette eame to America lo fiphl for human liberty and
later led the troops that shot down workmen assembled in the
Champs de Marx to demand the right to vote.
Franklin sponsored the Tirst American college ilint tried to
tret away from clerical influence and was known as a "free
thinker," and yet was first to urge that the Continental Con
vention open its sessions with prayer.
Napoleon was n leader of revolutionists who hated pomp, and
yet as emperor assumed a pomp that was almost ridiculous.
Edmund llurke was England's greatest chumpifin of human
rights and fought tirelessly to aid Americans in tlu'ir struggle
for liberty, but when the French began their revolution he
changed sides and as tirelessly denounced those who opposed
established authority.
The Allies foiiL'ht to free small inilioim from tvmmiv ,,,,,1 I
.
I'jit nu.ii tii.iii irxinit utHfiiwr ii 1
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fell to their lot as prizes of war.
Tl, r ffil !.......,.......,.,
i in 'Minn iwuf.Ni 1 1 i i w i mi.
fstiiblislicd t lie most tyrnniiinil
, ,
llio point of view innlcos tlio
form of consistency limn always to do the things Hint seem
most roiisonjible nnd rijflit nt the moment. Tf yesterday 's con
victions don't fit today's realities, the sensible thing to do is lo
scrap them. Hubert. Quillen.
QUILL POINTS
i 1
TCven the tininstrncted delegates will tret along all
The bell boys will instruct them.
Nomination: A method used
not to say any! hing.
Let's he fair. TVople read the classics in the old days lo
calise they had nothing else to read.
It's true, son; crookedness makes some men rich,
notice there's seldom any spare room in the jails.
Americanism: Cussing AVall Street. Spending n few thou
sand dollars in nn effort, lo outguess it. Cussing it with increased
vigor.
If IToover wishes to retain Ids reputation for go-get -'em effi
ciency, we ml vise, him to cut out fly fishing.
So it's your "duly" to lick the kid? , AVould duty call so in
Hist mil ly if the, kid weighed 185?
Console yourself these lazy days with the refteelion that
greatness reveals ilself, in a Napoleon, Tiinney or Ijindhergh, in
the ability to take a nap at. any time.
Correct this sentence; "He memorizes much good poetry,
said she, "but he never bores people by reciting it."
The times are out of joints.
A true snob is a rich guy who won't speak without an intro
duction when he's parked in a cell with you.
There's one good thing about a milkshake. You needn't
drink three more to prove you aren't a tightwad.
Ainerieanis.m: lieing decent -
you're not, lest people think you
No man really is as important as a young man feels whil
writing on a restaurant, tablecloth.
Some inventions give us new
will impoverish our language of
Correct this sentence: "I'd
none but the poor would play it
overalls."
A certain baseball team reminds us of certain wars. The
Yanks always win because they have more back of them to
hire players.
dust what difference have
suffrage gives a married couple
MUTT AND JEFF
SO 1 SAYS. TO NVYSeLfv, SrYYS XA IxGueESS t VJIW I THS SHOTS OUT nJHT IClTi SWeeT? I MtY WWAtTiT Z' A I c7r7 ( IT'S S0WWA B H.fftT
i'lc Ser K(B SNeeze to. J A Buck ow this ft a Tf?AP aks now HtT. WHAT KIND A SAP. ro FINI A bozo A.S
WORK .10 THe STRIP WITH T HOUG. , rAuTTi DOCK SOUP ; FOR AIM T WATCKMG RIGHT of A SHOT U AhJT J I ASY GoiNS At
nc: kid, although jcff N TY TAT MG 1 LL LA V L Do Voo call H""u ZT v! 'jFF: . y
WORKCXi WITH M- FORI i GJUfP. WS PILL CAt TS Trt6 1 THAT? fAASKlt J
'iiP M fc"
' I
4 t.iin 11 .! I ...ill...... lit.. I i
inr ni: ui i ui v t.n i n u mi i mil
uovornniont of Jiiodern times.
opinion, iind tlicre is no liijjlier
right.
to persuade a prominent man
Hut you'll
ami full of faith; pretending
nn unsophisticated boob.
words, but the cigarette lighter
'gimme."
still plav golf," said lie
ami all were required to wear
you noticed, except that equal
one more thing to quarrel about.
Mutt's Still Trying to
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BEADY, M. D.
HijrnM letter pertaining to nernonal lifolth ami hygiene, not to diwas dlanoiii or
treafrmrtt, will tv mihwfr(l )y Dr. Hraily (( a stamper), self-inldrwtwd envelope la em-toned.
I, A-rM should le Uit-f and written in ink. Owing to the large number of letters r
reivM, only a iw can le anim-fird here. No reply can be made to queriea not foiiform
ing to iritrtrti'tiotm. Address Dr, William Ilrady, in care of thla newspaper.
UTTLK CIU'NKK
4 KiiMwur
A Minnesota i.'iiIit who believes
In lithium cold from U rafts, . wet
fet, cxiniHUrc ntid ho forth, wiitfit:
Tjv, IJrady i MoinotinicK witty
nml KOinPtimos tart. Irv. n com
niunloatlnn from
n Mi'H. Anna Ft.
t Ir. Hrady. the
lady miKK h t 0 ti
that he put on
Hi I mt WCt KOfkK
and wet hufM
nml Htand out
and wait for a
Mrft 'ii- for
half an hour on
a rold day and
Hie If he wouldn't
ratt'h mid.' In Dr. Unidy's nnMwcr
hp offorH to j'ttlp thp dotiht in
Mm, ii.'H mind on n wubpi- of
KI'ioO. It look to mi that when
Dr. Jtrady says that exposure does
not piuinp cola ho Ih mnkiiiB n mlH
Klatpnipnt, anil all lhp moro
(Wlien me only hiiximt hp kivph
I"" "ff"r "f w"Kor "f """ iu'
!"y"r " n""l'1':n'h'U""''
. i... i i.
irnpn in i- ritnee? wt'ic ninie rimn-
" . , " " uu,'m, '
niik.'K ilium, i wisn iniu ne wouki
I u-t uh know why the u-ooph woo
given careful physical training, and'
why they were inoculated with thet
virus of typhoid and other Hseases ;
before they wont lo France? And
. ,
the hoof if a condition of Kooil
disease?
My dear friend, you misjudge me
terribly. I never offered a thou
sand dollar wager with the lady.
She proposed that 1 do a ridiculous
thing. I know perfectly well that
the only result to me would be that
1 should make myself ridiculous.
It would not make a particle of i
difference to the old fogies if I
failed to come down with the de
sired illness. They'd go right on
nugging ineir oeuision as iirmiy
as ever, nowever, i emtio noi give i
the lady n categorical refusal, so I
oiiereo 10 maKe a moiiKey 01 my-j
self In the prescribed manner if
wie lauy 01 ner i-iiu num 1" "
tnlse lo pay $1000 to some worthy
charity if I came thru the Ol!) Ca I
smiling and mean side up. Thai
was no wager, it was a certainty.
So the lady retired from the field.
As for our troops in Krance, of
coui'He they had no more resistance
than ordinary folk have. The
physical training was to enable
them to do the strenuous work of
soldiers, and no ono litis ever
shown that good physical training
renders an individual more im
mune itgainst typhoid fever, para
typhoid, and smallpox, because we
knew that irrespective of physical
training they had no paiiieul.tr
resistance against these discuses.'
JS'ow or tit any time, I stand
ready nnd willing to subject myself
lo any reasonable degree of expo
sure lo cold ami wet, and degr.ee
fairly., comparable with the ex
posure we all encounter in every
day life now and then, as an ex
periment, if any physiefrin or other
scientist wishes to use me for such
experiments. Of course I know
that there is no danger in it for me
merely discomfort.
A Connecticut man now takes I
the rostrum: i
t'nele Sam's "draft" got me in
1017. I spent that winter in Camp
1 (evens nnd every one who was
there knows how cold it was. And I
still no "colds" or coughs, until the!
latter part of the year. We had to j
dress accoiding to the orders for
ihe day. which meant heavy clothes'
and hikes thru the snow, causing!
sweating, often f hi lowed by long
waits In the col1 without proper
exercise. Just bow It happened I
nan not tell but I found myself
again victim to my old trouble
( bronchitis in boyhood l. W a s
treated for the cough for several
weeks and finally the regimental
surgeon said I bad broncho-pneu-moiiia.
1 was ordered to hospiiHl,
but just then news from home . . .
kept me busy two days . . . re
mitted to on nip and found my
platoon about to depart on a hike.
1 beuged permission to go a nd
'jflhikod 17 miles with a full pack
i ami rule, stoou guard two hours (
that nlghf. slept the rest of the
night on Hie bare ground, did K
next morning, and hiked back
miles that - afternoon. , 1 felt
much better that 1 refused to go
ott iek call and promptly got well,
I ha e never been troubled with
bronchial cough or scarcely a
"cold" since then.
In France my company bad Just
been assigned to a new building.
The first day we were ordered out
ft ml inarched to a near by field
Find a Substitute for
OF XIJ I.OfJTC
hi l-Yiuico
I which wan llttl better than
rwattit, Their we pll hi d our pup
ipntn. It wiih rainlnK Kteadily and
after tho necond . niKht the r.iin
' creamed thru thp tentH in a con
; Btunt downpour. For five weeks
.; wo lived huH, without dry riot hi
j except once a week when we were
) allowed to take n hath (a It ho why
, we needed a hath I never could
, nee, heinK limnerKed in water all
the time). This was during the
"flu" epidemic ii nd It was u re
markable fact thot out of our com
pany of Home ju men. not one
reported on sick call during those
five weeks, while hack in the har
, racks the ambulance made several
, calls a day and one of the hoys did
, not come hack.
I hope I have not bored you with
this personal tale, hut it proves lo
mo nf IfiiKt liinl I horn ( Inn
.,. ,,(1 f,,lllu ,..n,.,.vtntr ni,nll.
!old and drnftH. Kuch things should
i be met squarely and without fear,
ml If thpv hip. Ill gnnililp that wp
will have Ipbh penunionia nml those
!' - ' things - what you ell
'
'them, cri, common respiratory In
tv-tun.
Yours very truly,
l'.dt. 1.
gi'KSTIONK AM AVSWFItS
l'olson Ivy
T do ho tire fishing and on two oc-
casions have returned with ivy
milM(,nlnL, nn mv .,;i,wltl nl.mil
I cured It very easily born time 'n
the following manner: Tako ordi-
nary carbide, such as is used in
cat bide lamps, sprinkle sufficient
water on it to form si paste And
apply this paste to the affected
skin in the evening before retiring.
wi'a nnin v 11 nottun li!indoo-i nrnuml
111. Next miu-ninir fhr littln hliulnrn
and sores will be entirely dried out.
1t htUov(i n nuni,))M. ()f ntnp navo
found this treatment effective. I
wish one could cure chiggers as
j oasiiy.
Possibly you may suggest
' mmit'l III nfr fne i-hi'-i-eru Ml r1 V
j Amnv,.r.ynm. ,.omPdy for ivy
poisoning is new to m e. O ne of
the best local remedies for Ivy
, ,ermat it Is is a lotion consisting of
half tinctutV of ,ron (Unt.lul.0
f,tl-,-in ..lilm-hlnt n nil lui I f ,i.i,oi.
: and one good application of this, at
the beginning of the inflammation,
in usually effective. These reme-
dies should not be used after se
vere blistering, for the condition is
then serious and calls for medical!
care, but they are safe and often
sufficient treatment for emertrencv '
use.
Wen
I have a wen on the back of my
head. Could It be removed with-t first reported were seen when po
otit Injury? Would a mixture of lieo early today questioned Robert
sulphate of copper and water ap- j CarroutbeiH of Toledo, the express
plied three times a day be bene- mossenger of the train,
ficial? (Mrs. L. ("'.) , CarroulherH told police the loot
answer. i ne oniy sine anti
snusiaciory treatment tor wen in
tny sltualion is surgical excision of
the sac or cyst. This any good
doctor can do painlessly under
local anesthesia. The Use of any
such remedy -ffs you mention would
be a
rtnin failure
and rather
j dangerous),
i
i
Another traffic nuisance is th'
feer who dPivoa ejgnt mies an
t nour while trying V cop a girl off
i th' sidewalks. Why does a prescrip-
tion alius cost around seventy-five
cents regardless o' what's in It?"
. ,,
SALEM. A 20i(.tuin Terminal
li
& .Storage plant opened to
I handle fresh fruits.
Jeff
Rippling
Rhymes
(Bj Walt Kami)
, BETTERING THE WORLD
fiKiri meii anl women i-ome to
see me, with schemes to make
ull evils fade; at unexpected
limes they tree, me, and ask me
(or financial aid. They're form
ins leagues for which and t'oth
er, to make the world a better
place, lo make the blind and
erring brother a credit to the hu
man race. They organize to
squelch the speedy who run
their cars a lot too fast; they
organize to help the needy who
shiver In the biting blast. Hut
yesterday a delegation arrived
while 1 was eating beans; their
object wan to rid the nation of
every Hort of slot machines.
Would 1 not help this best of
causes, protecting youth from
gins nnd snares? Would I not
be twin Santa Clauses, and hand
out silver plunks In pairs? I
chip in twenty cents or fifty
when they have talked an hour
or so, and hoe their progress
will be nifty, that they will rid
the world of woe. Hut much I
doubt if progress follows the
work of all these leagues and
huudfl, which climb the hills and
probe the hollows in everlasting
Hearth of funds. By slow de
crees the world's improving, and
every evil wilts in time; we're
slow hut sure in our moving
against the hostH of sin and
crime. No long drawn spiel or
resolution can spur ua to a
swifter gait; no little league by
elocution can hasten evil's late.
If digging up our cherished nick
els would mow the' crop of tears
away, all Ills would fall before
the sickles of stern reformers
in a day. So oflen it takes weary
ages to put one evil out of
whack, and so I sigh when man
engages to triumph if I filive him
jack.
.GOT: SI 500 BUT
MISSED A RLEi
i He danced with a number of the dollar and 124.21 to the British
... , . girl students, making his own I pound sterling. This will keep tin
TOLEDO, Ohio, June T.. (p) j choice of partners. Afterwards ihe j individual franc worth in Ameri
Indicatlons that the amount of loot! tudentB presented him with a,(,in money 3.!i2 cents
i taken in the New York Central
i train robbery near Ulissfield, Mich.,
was considerably less than was nl,
pronaoiy was ;mju m uisii ami i"uu
in securities, tie. sum ne was uoiu-
j pelled to open a Hale tn the car
i at the point of a ?un and that the
robhet s overlooked thousanda of
I dollars and other valuables in- the
I sale.
As the irain slowed down near
j Ullfisfield the bandit leaped irom
jibe car. Carrouthers said. The
messenger fired three shots after
i him, then pulled the emergency
cord, stopping the train, lie re
ported the robbery to railroad offi
cials there and continued with the
train to Toledo.
Today no trace of the fugitive
had been reported.
Tho messenger's story was that
he was sorting mail when some
one from behind pressed a gnn
against him. He was ordered to
stand in a corner while the robber
( looted the ba-;s. The messenger
i said the youth seemed to be fa-
.,.111 .ttl, lo....r tl.a sx,.. I
I
I Ti.n ....i.ih .louofiinwi i- t"iioli,s he h'crambleed to his feet.
! messenger as being about nineteen
years Old. boarded the train
I A (I fin n nnd en inert nrros In th'was l,ell'H reiliriieil lo IHO COUniy
Aiiiinn ana gained access to me. , ,....
express car shortly after the train
pulled out of the station.
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Forced Ijmdiici Made
WKSTKHLAND. Island of Sylt.
Germany, Juno 23. (yP) -An Hal-
tan scan ane en route to Snitz
ne. gen who ne uiTuimnt.i m.iuv wunm an men or .miss Aim Liu-; there be. whv sjtid Tinal account
a forced landing near here today, j bois, employe In a cutlery store. should not be approved, said ad
iin oil pipe having broken. j ! ministratrix and her bondsmen
4-
I Oordoii lieiilH Pete
! MANILA, p. 1- June 23. (tP):
Willie (lordon, feiitherweight
I Willie
i Portland. Ore., gave Pete. Ser -
i mlento of the Philipplnen a bad
beating here tonight, and won the
decbdnn in a 12-round fight. Cor-
1 don floored the Filipino six times
but was unable lo knock him out.
(iresham plans sia.iMin eniargo
nn ,if M.iltinrl ut phllffh
Vacation Hints to Parents
Thp tlmp of vacation is ut hand I follow Ihe ano p ui.m .......... .
for thousands of children and their aa an added safeguard, he m,p
tpai hcrs. Vacallon lime is in some clnaipd aKalnsl typhn d r per.
rpspecs a rt..ner. because of the "Win...... ,'""
I manv nrcidenls that occur. - To
acconmllsh effectived Its purpose
of BlvinE renewed vlK..r and health
for nex, year s work, u vacation
should he pleasant, comfortable
and safe. To brlnB the conditions
.iImiui. .here ,,,-c a f.-w "iloV and
"dont's" which It miuhl
remember.
le well to
Wnter. If
1. Safe Drinkin
you don't know definitely
about
the water you ale KoInK to drink,
. ,. , ,,.,.,
have.lt analyzed. If it is neces -
Kiry to lisp It l.cfoip onalysis Is
possible, boil it or usp chlorinp
tahioiB. t
Safe Milk. Do not drink
milk without first knowing that
it is protlitrod under the best sani
tary conditions without the possi
bility of pollution entering;
,l,o
milk by way of the fly, dirty milk-
illK or dh'iy utensils.- I'nless you i
ll,,,l ,IIL' ko, .nAn nl-n.
,i..'.i i .,..h Kii i. n.i
if It Is lo be Blven to infants or
vouni; children, boll It anyway, un -
less, of course, a properly pastcur -
ized supply Is available.
3. Safe HlkinK. If you are
makinc a trip Into the mountains
in which a variety of water and
milk stipplips will he enpnuni prpd
PRINCE OF WALES
HE IS NOW 34
i f,i
j LONDON, June 28. 7P). Britain
j today wi.-ihed Ihe Prince riY Wales
I many happy returns on tho occa-
sfon of his thirty-fourth birthday ,., ,
1 would head straight for the MIhsIh
but in accordance with custom ,sppi r,vei.( plcKinff it u, llt ubout
there was no public celebration, j (ar0t HI., and following it to tho
The prince himself is spending n guif whence they would follow the
quiet we.-k-eno
Suniingdale
bettering his golf.
He wound up his year last night
with a short speech to students of
the London school of economics.
gatnerert in a cnuiy wind on the
1 new high school building s roof
which later all were glad to leave
a dance inside.
There he remarked to friends:
:iy. It was jolly cold up there." '
II flilllt'O Iinmi-l Ol .ui-ninn
crest. This was the only birthday
tm.mi(1 (lnwn )( ' ...
gift with the words: "I'm too- old.
for birthday presents."
As another year has ticked off
without altering the celeblnte
stiit of Wales, the usual question
; wji nP ever
marry?" is being
asked but as usual his royal high
ness gives no sign which may be
taken as nn answer.
LEEING CONVICT
STOPPED BY SHOT
PORTLAND,. Ore., June 2l
'Ti-r-JtreaJcing from a deputy sher
iff at the county courthouse door
today, Charles Beggs. convicted
bootlegger, was halted by a shot
from the officer. As he nesitnted
in bis flight when Deputy Betz
i fired, a pedestrian tripped Beggs
iind other officers grabbed him I
I r sen-
att,me lll,"WH '?-
I "u,u -J" '
j H"IU'- wh h fuw
j work.
j Beggs was arrested last year as!
! leader of a liquor ring.
j a bullet fired at Beggs passed
- , throutib two bnibtiniTM imH indi'nti
j i .Him iniiik .Mceitng nciii iOiscnarged. and sttid estate he de-
! ROSEBl'IKI. Ore.. June 23. I ereed to be fully administered up-
j (Pi Representatives of the vaii-on lin1 c'osed.
ofons federal land bank associations'- A1! P0,s"ns are hereby notified
f southern Oregon met here to -
. day in the annual district con -
( vention. Reports were made by
the officers of tho Spokane Fed -
oral Lund bank.
4
I FN1T V .Ten-stamp free gold
- 1 mm at united mine begins op
nrn nil
eration.
.,A
in selectinir n pin .
ahold fever ran e ""
Uwimminu In polluted waver Tho
! inexperienced swimmer should I he
! cautioned and those who cannot
! swim should not bo near the water
! "nbss a Kood -wimmr is pr es A
a"'
land WP1I drained Biouiid for your
j eamplns sites. If outdoor toilols
laro useo, see ...u. ...w -
I"""', nnn nisi. ...
writer sunn v is so situated as to
; waiei suimi "
avoid any pnssi.ii.ii ...
, from the sewage. Keep .1 clean
I camp and hum all aarhaue nnd
' rubbish.
B. .lie iravennK. 11 ...khih tin
i automobile trip, always unserve
traffic rPKluliiilnns. No matter
how far in the country you may
bp thprp may lie someone jusi in
hind you. so he sure to indicate
if
cleaiiv vour Intention of stoppinu, j
1 turnlmt. etc. Watch for railroad
; crosinB. and don t attempt to
! cross one without stopping- nml
i lookliiB In both directions. Don t
try lo break existing- speed rec-
Others have tried many of
, them are dead.
1 'ake your vacation enjoyable.
I conilortiMUe, sine ami pn.iuai.ip.
I
WINDSOR. Out., Juno. W)
! Joaquin, Pachecp and, Fri,tzV-'i(!lei'
.Mexico City nviators took off from
jAValker field here at 7:31! n. m.
j patttern standard time today on
J their projected non-stop flight to
! the Mexican capital.
t r,.. ,! Poi.hnnn en LI thfV
,.oaHl une to Brownsville and Tarn
i nico. swinging Into tho Interior at
tne hitter point. The total distance
they estimated a 2150 miles and ho
! flying time at about 25 houiH.
Fiane Near 4 Cents
PARIS, .June 23. W Semi
official information late today
was that the stabilization rate
on the franc will be 25.52 to the
i -
j x,i( f Final Settlement.
I . " "' VfmS In the cni-
ty Court of the State ol Oregon,
for tho Count yof Jackson, his duly
verified final accrfunl, as adminis
trator of the estate of Krnestlna
Krdmann, deceased, -and that snld
Court has fixed Monday, the 25th
day of June, ll2S. at the hour of
i ten o'clock of said day. as the time,
land the County Court room in the
(County Court House, at Medford,
! Jackson County, Oregon, as the
j place for hearing said final account
and all objections thereto.
Dated at Salem, Oregon, this
1st day of June, 1U28.
WILLIAM R HARTMAN.
Administrator of the Kstate .ol
lOrnestina Krdmann, Deceased.
! RONALD C OLOVKIt,
Attorney for Administrator,
Salem, Oregon.
Notice or Final Hearing.
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon in and for the County
of Jackson.
j In ihe Matter of the Estate of
j William Fletcher, Deceased.
Vntlnn tf hcrphv Hvn thilt tho
I undersigned, administratrix of the
I above estate, has filed her final
j account as such administratrix in
j the above entitled Court and cause,
and the same Is now on file with
the Clerk of said Court, at the
. Courthouse in the Cltv of Medford.
, Oregon i. wnere same may be ex-
unnneu o any person nueresieu.
'""' "-mhi ui
HunnnUn w. j. -Hnrtxpii. .imtim
ot the aid Court has bv nroner
1 order.Vet Mondav! the
tjuly. A. D. 1!12S, nt the hour of
ten o'clock n. m. of snld day as
j the time, and the courtroom of
I wild Court as the place for the
t im- u mnh umi
! nnd Hhow cause if tun there fie
jwhy sucn reports should not be
I approved, snld administratrix and
j her bondsmen discharged and Haid
estate closed.
" -"i""!. urepon. .this
1 lh dav of A n; 1
- Admlnist -VtViv nt i Vol t
1;.-" '
William Fletcher, deceased.
By BUD FISHER
RflLV PAM LI VLUv
IVlLAlUrtll rLILItO
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