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MEBFORT rXTC TRTBUXE, MEDFORD. OREGON, MONDAY. .TFXE 2, 192 PAGE THREE VALLEY FRUITS MOMS ON OCEAN,! GAIN POPULARITY FALSE RUMOR THAT; EXPERTDECLARES MISS EDNA IS HURT- HYPNOSIS FOR TEETH EXTRACTION 60 INJURED WHEN FAST TRAIN JUMPS TRACK IN KANSAS LOOK For This Trade Mark 4 r i , "Robup Hiver finils rai-h year! Mr- ami .;,n jhr. the nit' heiominff more popular :is M i?.w Ktitiii mf Anhit Jihr unit li y becurni. -..etter Known ill Kim-. lllllu- '. '" ' " thc li-tl markoln." was the tilrt-hi.ml -""lic '' H -hiii-i Information lilvrn nt Monday' i!,r""' nrute t.. Hamburg, tier- in, . ,!,,,, of .1,,. Ktiv.ini. l..h ,v '""' . lrt " xp-l to ICilwin Sniilh, specialist in mar keting fruiti-- and vcRctuhU'K of tin- bureau of aKrirulturui hh- nornies, I'niteU States department of agriculture, Ititate.1 in iuuiun. Mi-. Hmltll h;t been m the Kur- j.eati mnikt'ts for the st'.'tfiimH it nit ts ntnv iuii im (l..,v u,...,t.v making his rumfir-w uei ill r! annual torn- of the fruit exortin,' ((l(Uy whf.n u fc,. Unttwn ,hut iti-U'ifiH. . ; Ai jtIMir jiJHj iveelvrd on Satur i.ut. contlnutHl Mr. hmitn. ;dKy tt ni(UoRram fm,H jMnu ! the siimr ntlvaiue ,in market Muhv on lK);tra ayiK that J distribution of Merifard fruits 'a 'the faintly had willed ubut mid- not to be observe! In r-nntinent.il ni(eht .'ri,iu that all wore well i markets as Is the case in izreut,ttn, thm ihe iierlin was rhifnft the 'Uritiiin. this probably being due tlC(:m nicety, .to the comparatively recent date ym- nome unaccountable reason of jutst-war roruvery of our fruit, a minor auto neeldent that Ik fell m:iri;i tH in t feminity and a inn tu Mis ilitna Mohr on June 15 while relatively cheap supplies of pears the family were in Detroit, for j iiuiii Kceiiorti'KiEi. j t j ten eiiy iiii'y it'll ueif nil i um- All. SmUh explained that the'i'mi to Bet their new CadHhie car. bureau of uszi 'cultural economies .which they took with them abroad, ( tuaiutaimt a staff hi Washington ' Kt e into most alarming movies t i assemble, analyse and diwem- t the effect that she hart been , tnato intelligence, on foreign com- ; seriously injured, was in a hospital j petition .and demand for asrirnl-j i New York or Detroit and that tural products. Thin service com-the family couM not Katt until June j plenums the work of the depart- J 3th or much later until she was j ment of comnteree- the depart- nuificSently recovered, ment of aurlouiture drawing upon i What happened was the follow irade comml.-siuners, consuls and s: The .Mohr sisters ami their its own HKi ieuItuval commission- , otner j-.nm. jr., were ptokhirr a era nt London, lierlin and Shame-14'1 in business district . -and Mr. and Mrs. Mohr were dt- "lle rcpmled general eottditionK 5 rt!v l'hliid when the traffic In Europe, improved over a ycir were suddenly changed. hko. Knwland has more fully re-im ! Htepplne hack Miss Mohr covered from disastrous strikes of"" r"r . ? ...... I H2, and (iermany Is enjoy im: industrial conditions which are more settled and seemingly more st a hie. Indications point toward the absorption of more American reach about Joiy ivd, and are not in iJetroit. Mich., or Xew York t'ity, wuiitiiK for Miss Kdnu lo re- k (tover kufiicteutly from sertout; injuries suffered in an auto aect- - dent before sailinK for tJermany, a-cordini; tu false rumors extant -li - " S- Milton E. Erickson, senior medical student at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, has demonstrated the scientific value of hyp nosis as a complete anesthetic. Using his sister, Edith Carol Erick son, of Lowell, Wis., as the subject, Erickson administered the hyp notic suggestions. Then six teeth were removed from her mouth. The little girl suffered no pain even after brought out of her trance. Both brother and sister are shown here. knocked down. Tho ear did imt run ovtT hot, ami her mtiy injuries were minor iiruiseM. She van imt even taken to a hospital. Since leaving Jietruit the Moltr r.ttllv li.i.l l.u. .ml.. l..ii-!n.r ilien mil,, in l-.u.-.,pcan markets than h(i (i NVw V((pk m W.iM the case ust year.- ) lw nlH (rf nlw.lw(( a , If we maintain and Jmirv: visMliK tht, unt Miaccs in Hlm our present standards Uie nation's metropolis until their c ieamnj: fruit, our European d if- h(mt Hf(iK,(, )5 mllluU,H jt(ur mU. iieultics in this respect may : niKht lltst Friday nlttht. looked upon as past history.' de-j Fvom Hanj)UrK Hie family will .lareo mv. hiimn. some iroiime journey Inland to the former' was Kiven by certain lots import- naUvc dimi-ict.ln (iermany of Mr.' ed from the I'nited States . mi Mrs. Mohr, where they expect 1 ywtr. though the general condition , lo spend the next year, of our fruit was the best if ever! - .. . . . ,. has been. Our greatest difficulty : lies in obtaining uniform results in cleaning fruit and In prevent -injf small lols of poorly cleaned fruit from getting on the marke t and prejudicing the efficient work 1 cone by the large majority of packers and shippers. I It is Mr. Smith's belief that j Yellow Newtown apples from the llogue Hiver district are due for n future that will he far more bril liant than lb ei r past si nee i hey .. have, consistently topped the Mrit ish market during the past two veasons. Most Kttropean consnm- frs appreciate the merits of this variety BEARDED INDIANS OF BOLIVIA ARE TROPICAL FREAKS ltL.. Ka June Z'; i l wards of slsiy petstms et In jured, jfcvcral probably t;t t.; lly when three mm of the er.ick Mis souri licifle "Southerner," l.inb Rn-k to Kaissas t'ity. were deraib fct near imrand. sixteen mll west of here at four a. nt. today. Thirty injured wee hru:ht Ui the St, Jubnn hospital whei the ctmdttion of fifteen wai snnouneiHt as eriiical. with the prohahimy Hhat three or four tvouM die tlurmi4 ; the day. I T l'liUmans and a chair car h were overturned and t&tdty smash : et. Ail avalKtbie ambobinces ami 'doctors were pressd into t-ervtce to aid the injured ami hving them tt& the hiwpltal here. Itailroad offleialtt Indicate! the ; wreck was thft worst in ihe hlsttoy 'of this divis.if.tl. Its csu- had not Iveen definitely determined this ' morning but it was believed a bro N kett rail might have teen resjwm isibie. . Missouri Taeifie surgeons nmX nurses from divisional headtpmr ,ters at t'offeyvilte were rushed to the scene and wveefctng crew I started from t'offeyvllle ami sa- uaiomie, W, V. Kirk, general superintendent, left his headtpjar r rem in Kansas tlty by special train to Investigate, j Among the injured were It. M. ' Oardner, farmer c a n A u e t r: "thavies Kerr, flasman, both f .r Osawatomlet and Mr, and Mrs. T etatnt to having "discovered" the 'J, IHekerson tf Wieiiitu, Kas., whu tribe, nor are they a ' new tribe: , btwrded Jm irafn at t'offej ville. USE LUMBER ade in Medford inn uh far as I um aware, I m i ' tile first lo secure scientific nnd herjrrtK. (he men tttv ethnoioKic HHmt ft'(llitl- i) ilntit mid specinienB I auic imvUins. Tlieir wiiiuin !irt from the ti the and to tiring them fmmvanv limra seven or ciutit feet to the uiientlim of .science. ittt teiitstti, una nrruwH of Incredihle Look l.ikii .Soatlt Pttrtrtr IsJatttl-.-iv kIm.. olun seven f.it hmg, nn Inch Thfste heardci uhuriginm of in dtKmeter nmt fmitlieti'it with particnl.ir tnlerrat nt students win jviuiea IS tin-hoi or more fn li iiKth UellMV thllt th Sll-C;lIIe,t liutlll Hi , nn, R.-Vcl ul llU'llCS Wide. ThW of western .Solnti Anieiien nw the ltrc weuuits such a one mii;ht lxKivnttuttlK of emiKriitits from the expert the fiiMed irhtnts to use. I'uciTle isliimis. I'oiynesin. '.Mel;i-Hvhy these sstvuses, elm sue nut ;ne.si!i. MHliij-siu ur posslhly from turse men ; Juiijieil !y i.tir tt.-mrt-neunlCTl Iniliims1 The term ; tonn arcliiielfu uses uso suii- lards, KhouM prefer mit-h cnormnus snvors of the stransre. Die bizarre. ; merged. jam! unwieiity weiims is mys- Ihe unknown. The benrrted Jn- In lihysical optica ranee. In re-1 tery. diuns tif Hoiivia. vhme existenc' lit:tm, in dialects, in certain cus- ? The heartiest Indians ore exneri EW SUBSCRIBER LISTED FOR KMED Kvidcnce of confidence in the Vii Kin-Medford Mail Tribune sta- bavo. consistently topped the licit- j Uon K.M hi) m the. fact that he-? ginning turn morning the hours or : broadcasting huve been increased outstanding that morning programa will be-; which has gin at if:3! from now on. not been popular with American ' Jmamis For service thru the, orehardists during recent year . ! Iwal station have necessitated the t (l .ntin-N of the Newtown have cxira time on the schedule which been limited during the past t r w makes the hours of bnmdc:tst- j years tnany Xewtown trees have K wiual the piOKiums from lar- been pulled up. ho that it UiUn tn the state. i..t f;l,., i ho NPflfiiiti (-(imiielillon ivuoHiK no manifest among varieties of red tipples. Fruit growers who were guests new subscribers are ; the following: Los Angeles Soap company, of Los Angeles; Hardy i h ocei y rompimy, Mef Jurdy lry- I today included L. A. Hanks, of the' , , , ', V , Suncrest orchards. and S. MJ I-an.v. all of Ashland: McNair lrug Synder. of VIIejo. California, who ! 1 1 Aleat Market and is visiting at the home of Ashland j '" 'y m. e. t .mcu r, relatives, Mr. ami Mrs. O. H. Hose, after returning from the Kiwanian convention in Seattle. K. tl. fireen. f the American Fruit '.rowers and Jim tiricve, manager of I'm lect resort. ' 4 j The usual evening broadcasting j hours will be maintained with the association of Hood Hiver. Ktoteh- ""-'' ' ot- VMx an.l Havre Itmumlmtiiii ' fuim l" n i-Hday niglits previous .Medford. were also special guests, 1 The attendance prize was award- 1 ed to Vernon Yawter and donateil by C. M. Kldcl. News of the death of Jack II east on at Ashland yesterday was : told at the meeting. Mr. iieaston t recently sold the ilowdy Folks Super-Service station across from the powtoffiee and had made plans to move to California. A ft er leaving here t onight M r. Smith will go to t'orvallis and Hood li ver on his annual business tour. to the conventbin August I, and 3. ciooUiiiTO START THURSDAY the writer reportetl after his last ; toms, many of the South American expedition into Peru and lioHvia. tribes are strikingly like the na are strange indeed, yet they are lives of the South PaeifSe islands, not freaks, like the "white In-. and sre in no way Mongolian. H diuns" that aroused so much in- is true that among some of them Invest a few years ago. They are one sees individuals of the Mongol, ;t dt.-tiiHt tribe, and every aduit r the Asiatic, type; but these wejfs a full busby beard. , might easily imBe.He nneiint n'fl- Most Indians of North or South mi.M ures with races fruitt Central America have bends, although as or even Xorth Aiuerii'a. PIe fact a rule these are shaved off or I bat She insular type disappears pulled ftut, and when allowed to and the Mongol type increases as ?i'ow unhindered, are sparse, thin, we g northward would teml t stiff and wiry.. The whiskers of "bear out this hypothesis, the bearded inidans are thk-k. ! It was to seek further proofs of soft and somewhul wavy, and i the Oceanian origin of the ln- often raaeh half way dmn thetdhins of western South America chest. ;that I made my recent expedition To reach the eon n try, of the to the Intechn' of leru and Kolivla, hem-ftetl Indians is no simple un- ' probably the richest field of nr- dertaking. Their home is in the i chaeoiogical resffareh In America, vast tropicjtl Jungle urea of the tireui. temples. Immense fort-lirscll-lbiHvia border, an urea that -resses, vast eiih;s, ntagtiifieent stretches almost unbroken and tut-, i palaces and millions of gravs known from the ran Chaeo of i have never been studied, many not Paraguay and southeastern Ibdivia i even seen by civilized man, and i southern Colombia, perhaps the ; many more lie hidden ti the largest unexplored inhabited area jungle and :n the heart of the in the world. j Andes, Concealed beneath the dirt- Hero, hidden in the forest;;, hun- j integrsUed ;uiibe and cruntbtlng dreds of miles fmm civilization, i masonry of huihHngx, or buried tn in a district well-nigh impossible j the graves with the mummies, to reach from the Atlantic ee.ist somewhere Ib-s the key that, when and with the mighty Andes be- ; discovered, wilt end the mystery of tween them and the Tacific, dwell, the origin of the races that first innumerable Indian tribes. Some , iuhabije! the ktnrf and btiHt up giving near the tvorders oS" the marvehmH eivilizaiions ages before "montana," or tropical interior,: the white man mi ftot tm Amerl are peaceful and visit the outlying can mill, viHag''" and outposH; of i'-ru ami To travel in this country, once archers wiih their huge bows ami arrows. The lower end of the how is braced fkMween the great toe and the seemd toe tt the left foot, the arrow and the string are held in the right hand and braced against the right hip, and the bow is ushed fwrwpard with the h'ft hnd to the full extent of (he arm. Instead of being drawn by pulling tm tho string with the riht hand, Ilude wooden clubs are also used, as well as wooden spears tlped with ffre-hardened;, polnoned pints. They are a most primitive race, ignorant of weaving or spinning, am! not even umg the bark -cloth which Is commonly seen mmmg the other Sooih Amcriem tribs, Xelther men nor women wear cluthtnK of any sort. Their tmly rnaments are rudely made neck laces of human and animal teeth, sheiis and ed and beaddreas consisting of split feathers at tached to a twisted fiber which Is fastened to one ear, passed, over the head and looped about the other ear. Hade llt and MHtnIUve Ideas Their homes nre ibe simplest of conical huts of leaves and grass on a rude frame of branehe.: they kimile fir by rulddn tw sticks together, ami they eat much of the ir meat raw. As far nx I could learn, the bearded Indians have w definite religion, but believe that every ots Jeet. animate or inaninaie, tin COUNTY MEMBERS BOYS', GIRLS' GLOB BACK FROM 0. S. G. Occupying a fcprriftt eiaeli oh ttje Shasta, bay ami giri club tuetu iors at Jackstttt and Jserfsm eon tt ties: arrived here SiUtirday night with MK4 FNsrettce York uud It. L Ftmler in charge. They have just conipieted! a two wtcfes" ft'CA; iKimmov srsitfass at t. 8, t. ihuittK the (Ktst week Miss York conducted i etftH in sewing, ranging front beginners to experts, and she reports thut the stmlems, who were from 12 to 3 9 years old, wer ittdnsfrluti'.t and easy to nsaii SUm of I hp RfPr.-t livert at Waldo hall and the hoys at Cau thorn hull on the mpus. lf goveit! immt was in force at t he boys" resUlem-e, with a committee appeiotii to enfo'e biw umi or der. According to reports there was littb tiMnriamee antonic the ?t'tit fdiow;. Mst trf the 4 Smys and giris in attettdanc-s at the aouuai summer selnHtf were those who had been awarded honors tn ome hmm-h f eluU work dnrlng the year. Courses in sewtitg and ckitug for the girths uitd classes In sloch jm in and all phases at tcgrleHtture for the hoys were (neiuiled in the two weeks' program. Friday evening, Jooe tt several m-mhm of ihe J?M-kson emtnty group hrt.ifMtst a ahrt entertain-. inert trttnt KUAC ut T:3ft ochvefe. Vinh smss ami yeifs kitfc s short talk by Mtss Vark on the activities of jacksou eHty clubs wee in- 4 . MEDFORD KIDDIES- BIG CROWD DDE AT LEGION DANCE Hoiivia. Tribes fairly well known "tic leaves the beaten track, is far are the so-called Chunchos of (from comfortable. Transportation fabode of n spirit, good or evil, and Peru, mainly belonging to the j ht almost entirely by mole back ( that killing any creature mip- Cant pas and the Amueusha, ami j and Ihumv train or on foot. The !I"d to conusin a good spirit they the ran os of Hoiivia, as well as tire 'so-called towns are mere vtllagex : mtmt (K Jis frglvemns and pr- PUNCTURE VINES FOUND IN -VALLEY Several California Puncture Vines were found last week in the stock yards nt Ashla'nd by H. . Fowler, county agricultural ngeut. who has samples of the destructive plant at his office. Iturrs of this vine get to. be extremely hard and the sharp pro jections will puncture car tires or cows stomachs. This is the first time that the pest has been report ed in southern Oregon. Work was sta ri ed n t once to kill out the I da it t s w h ic h a re se ve ra 1 feet in length, the trailing ends clinging close to the ground. ltecause of their sticking ability the burrs cling to tires for miles and miles when picked up. It is believed that the plant gut to Ashland in this manner. The Funeiure plant is not very common !n California, having been Imported there from Australia. It is not difficult to kill the vines if they arc discovered nt nn early stage of development. , The calendar for the present term of the circuit court has been revised and the caes will be heard in the following order, the first four being equity case, and the jury being called for Thursd ty morning to hear the stilt of Wyek off against Mayfield, an action to recover. ticca la vs. Suncrst orchards, Hoblnson vs. Nicholson, Andtews vs. Messenger. Schmidt vs. Ryden. Wyckoff vs. Mayfield, Murgrelter vs. Federal Mining Co. I'orter vs. Houston, Miller vs. Onswfrk. Linn vs. Fote, Hoilopeter vs. I'alm. City of Medford vs, Siillman. Trttax vs. Truax. Jivarros of M mdor. Hut by far f sualit Indian huts. Kvery the greater number of the Indians i where ime must depend en the dwelling in thfs forest area arc hospHulity of the Indians for food unknown to ethnologists ami have j and shelter. Ami one must not never been visited by any white inquire too closely as to the erigtn man who returned to. tell of his t't the food one eat, else one experiences, goes hungry. KxKieiHf lutgr Mythical j Two Ancient Itaee-s Kven Ui the missionaries the ex-j The-e Indians are of twro races istence of these tribes and their the Qulchuas in Peru and the very names are little more than i Aanaras in Hoiivia. There nre mythical. Some are reputed to be many trllwx and suh-trtiies of each, cannibals, seme are known to be The Qulchuas are mild immnered, head-hunters, but their relation- hard working oml friendly, where ?hips, their habits, their dtaicets, as the Aimaras are boastful, tiuur their physical characteristics no ! relsome, wispcious nnd far from one knows. hospitable. Both, tri!:cs tttl every No doubt the to ten of the In dians savagery are exaggerated, but if only a tenth Is true, one would think twice before uttempt- avftilnhfc Inch soil, cultivating I he mountains by means of ter raced plots of ground to their very summits. Hoih use the leaf of The Weather 1 ing lo enter the country. And all (the cwtt, which, chewed with account, tales and rumors agree ', bit of lime, enables them to endure that hi- most savage, the most tm-! fatigue and hunger for days with plaeahle, the most hostile tribes out other sustenance; both are are the Sirionos, the bearded lo-foml of dancing and fiery liquor, flnltiH of Bolivia. and both are filthy. Although the 'existence of these J Whence they originally came no people hkM been rumored for at ion van say. That hey are of in least ift years, yet until recently ;alctilably ancient origin i certain, no outsider had ever returned j The Aimara tongue is conceded tu from their territory, and every es-j be the Sanskrit of the new world, pedftlon, whether armed or pe.iee- j Among them are many of a de fui, that had attempted to pass ; cided Mongolian type, wherea the Not bn. My wife, L ila Honker Whlsen nnt, having left me June 1 I will not be responsible for any d"Ms contracted by her after June 2m, 192. 06 Clean rag wanted at the Mall Tribune office. U Precipitation Un- 24 houtH end ing S n. m., inches. Yesterday's weather here: High est temperature. KS; highest this month since lit 1 2, Ht'J, Ikwest temperature yesterday, 5S; lowest this month since J!H2, 32. rreeipltatioii: Total rainfall (since 1st of month, ft.79 inches; 1 5-yenr average for the month, fl.75 inches. Tola I rainfall since September 1, 15.61 Inches, Humidity yesterday, 5 n. m.. S4 per cent; J 2 noon. 46 per cent; ft p. m., 4 1 per cent. Character of day, riear. Sun fftn today nt 7 :",a p. m., ris -s tomorrow 4: 3" a. m., set to nutrrow 7;."0 p. m. (Itise and act computed for level horizon.) Forecast: Partly cloudy tonight and Tuesday. Not much change In temperature, I. W, DICK, Alcleorok'ghn, through the country of the bearded Indians had Iwen driven I tack or wiped out. I was told by a Re demptlonist priest that despite constant efforts for a century it had boon impossible to plant a mission In or near the district, A. Quiehuas are often indistinguish able In appearance from natives of the Pacific island. Haok of the Qulehua territory are the Compaq, ihe Amuenshns and others of totally different morfc and language, while bark of KHatt Verrill, who recently re- tho Aimara territory nri the Yun ;turned from an expedition for theiga and Collas, the latter of Aim ltiseu mof the American Indian, ara stock, the former at an en Hoye foundation, and the Amerl-jHrely different race, peaking n ;can Museum of Natural History. distinct tongue ami. In many rr- writes in the New York Times f spe tH. fnr more Mlayshin than magazine. Kven Indian) of other I Mongolian in uppeartinee. Further tribes were barred from the Hirf-south, ft bout the iienl river, tire sono region and the nearby Indian, the wild and usually hostile Pan ox, savage fighters as they were, had while still farther Inlamt, isolated ta wholesome dread of their beard- In almost impenetrable jungles, ed neighbors. ;are the strange bearded Indian, j Within iwnt year Ihe bearde! 5 who might well he natives of Nw jtavngen haw become a bit tamer fluina or the Oceanic Wand and less nsirrcssive. and have en-j f ransported bodily tm the heart of Jteied into u virtual armed truce (South Amerlc.t. wllh xhv surrounding people, A iilaiKn fU wn ami So Vimtm Ifew traders and natives have Mnch taller thon tho other In iVisitetl the outlying meher of the dians of Hotith America, power jtribe, nnd it is no longer nn exactly f fully built, with em!r Hmlm, tuitiUal thing to du 1 lay no dark kln, ihlt-h hair and Uuhy vide the spirit with a new borne. Tins new home may le a bit of their itwn hair, n feather or piece of hide from the crest ure Itself, or even a mark made in the earth. Apparently they have no mr riage ceremony, -nor hare they any conception of time. They rannot count above five by units, but can counly t or more by "hands, They do not fatoo, ami, ns far s f can say. they do not paint their faces or bodies. Their dialect Is wholiy different from any other South American diulert with which I am familiar. Many of the words are almost Identical with words with the same or similar meaning used by Oce anian tr(les. .MIHEARDOlfiffl--- anst are cantplete aceo-tutuo- by the Cf-rirdie-ns ifMmrrm .TuodEy ttight f C'Ireut f.vtev has tea rti?)-.fci.vl (t, A , . . ' 4 'in the vent nm a rereed certrrt w At 2 o dock next fttttrottjr after-, K,xiwvt(rt tct ttCtut. ' ttmg the kiddies f Medford oftd tm f must sttmetJve fr i srmrhera Oret&ot will gattttjr at the ftrw t thesffair Ik (he el Eatti 'ily pfaygrnnncbt en the banks tuuwt wKt orptirtft. This : i laf iwrt torn awl eW a telle wttte(i(llt vUvW taovy a to ! by "Ommlia Bwfecr ot tho Siierry i (Mifwnia. ! i mar vl Viaar tmjny. who I fcmiwii ; (fmnn nt thu tireTOt tittts. Eight : thiouBlmiii Ihe si for bfs ehtt-1 tnosiviauM ntl tayaht at vktymn ;dren radio proBmmK from aorth-;,,,, lwo r mm instranw-nts cotn ; rct Matiuna. Uy. J.lllser t wpli , pri ho pnnnniwl of th : fc.w hfre. having mane uererat ss1MKtiI wans have. ;tiis to (his city, and his trio to Smart? (y the cuntmtttw tn rhsstjtf ; .Uvtifwit SalnrJav in made through to nuvt n eot itu,Mtfr Hunt is . the amrtesy ut Arta Kndrtit of th rwrfeiK m n rattHaUaa w-rtt m ; Sjwtvir Flour raatfrnuf and Miiifimf which will atlosr coat tueppa, to ; t'lwt Nik 15. Aneriran IrfRton. ; nn-ms Hie ball. A nrtrin j A nnmlter of this inueb tlrffceii of S (mUuro ht m'am promlsml !y the i Stwrry carrier pisomm win bo ; uKtunntfivt iua inadi curbMay ; t'rKBht !o Md(nl and "hnnwed" j in, hrm arwBw.1 nnumm Umt- wttn ; from this jii-;m Iiwl of the hrfjf ( pten ta itttratt. Xltmy warehutise to bo nasi by Far (b radio nAwii thf f Mr. Bulmr as mbwts of his to-gmwric rttt tie ttronlewct tram cc tKri'lfR lalkH. He will bIim Orair ! h ilt Uy ri'mate control no UkK j Kiime llualtJ comical cartoons (o j ttumr who r wraMr to tie present ; dellsht his juvenile amlff ee fn the mar enjnr the varum a.t r-onrs? o( hts v.atk hatttcttsy alter- t h?lv htms noon, hipitiejtatt Mr, KhIsi" as owe f five twos in the I'ttltmifli Tlie (irswrts of the isBP? wi(l States (tt nitlcit the Abraham l.in-jttwa wurb ami Uip imanl art;!ti.w coin h;w WMiaf w;ts nwnntetf iast year. ttrtee n'Ul pneratl. Ifetncins viK tMjgm ut S ai 1 it. m. Shocks Sourdoughs I W. B. Foihay, above, Minneap olis Minn., hat attoniahei Alaska by hi a acquirition of a targe part of the city of Ketchikan for an investment of about $3,000,000, He now owu Ketchikan' light, water, powet, M?p!me and Ice ami cold ctarage busincn. It looks like quite a pfunge for the Masoned eii Checchako gambler. They're wondering' whether he'U buy Noma er Dawton ne&. 111 ""S HERE! onsJ5-:5, -IS A LIKE OK I 1 IHE FASTEST, tm SKAPPIEST SHOW -"I IN MOKTHS ! 1 The favorite juvenile star In i t his fsvsrife comedy ID I iil IN M t R I AIT'O 3 DAYS STARTS TODAY GmyoD "EASY COME EASY GO ' CRAMMED WITH MERRY LAUGHTER DELIGHTFUL ROMANCE AND THE BEST f STOEY DIX HAS EVER HAD A atsry of a cocky, t o v a b i e American bsy who just cant keep out of trett. bit. 31 THIS THE et THE CAi-l-n""" PAPES3CUWMEO WA THE BEST DiX PICTURE EVER MADE