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rxm Form WKDFORD M A1LTBIBUNB Dtllr, Sunday. Weekly I'uhhHii i.y it.. IIEUFUIIU I'KIM'IMi CO. II-1M9 N. Kir St. 1'hon. ft HUHKKT W. KIMII., K.IIK.r 8. SUMl'l'UK SMIIII. Ua.i..r An Icdepefidost Newepaper Entered m iwvond rlau matter t Med - ferd, Ortgoa. unJw Act o( y.rtb . 187II. gUBSCHHTlOS BATKS a'oturilth!SSt.jm T.60 :;SoSuhdir.:r:::::: :S5 ErirrVii"r.i"'mii:ir: i;.iti;d. akT Ultd, JnckMnville, Oiitral I'onit. I'uovnil., Talent, Gold 1IIU end on Hiliwii: !!:!!!: :ZS liily, wittiout HuruUy, on yar. . Dully, with HumUy. que year.... All tcrros, caiJi in ailvmii'. 0.00 "WZTSiW7ES" ! Only puper in city or count uttlvlnf arwa hv tcleirriDh. Th Associiitvd PrcM It ficlulvely en titled to the u (or rvpulihration of all ww dlptohM credit to it or otherwise credited ltt thi paper, and iIhu to If locJ Mwi ptibl inlicd herein. All right for republication of apecial dla patcliea herein are alto reserved. Sworn dally areraira clrruNllon for all ttonthi ending April 1, 11)2(1, 4633. Official paper of thv City nf XI. .1 ford. Olliclal paper of JackHon OounU'. AdverllMliitf llpprcHeritut'V ' If. J. HOUKNMKN & CnMI'AKY Offkrt In Mew liw, CUlrutco. Delrnft, Ban FraQciaeo, Loa AnKrlvr. Heattlt, Purt Uud. Cif'iiiit.' ' j luvjinlifi' bulb williin llii' Di'iniii-riif m nirl.v, anil williunl, . Hifiiinst Tammany Hall. Il was this iivjmlii'i' that b IViiIimI I " "lU'ldimp Clark ami iniiiiinali'd Wnnilrow Wilson, thanks to 'Mr. Ye abmUdffe rOl I' " Bf Arthur fmf ( I ' One of tlww Minny after him j there will lie n lieiirtl i llillnK miueul In the l.uHineHH .ilnti-lei, Hue -nil .lanlor, aire four, ifeitltiK Iho fainlly aula marled while Mama In liuyluu a head of lettuce. The tiHtial canipitlKii uitony over the flnh has Ntarted In this Htate, and the Ituniiinilarlan task of i "siivliiK the rivers" Is now under way. The confounded power con cerim. Ill the depths of their devel- i opment cussedness,. conspire In, utlll7.e Ihe lunihllnK waters, nut n they do, it will he over the le:..l hodles of fishermen. The state may revert lo kerosene lamps, hut the flshlni; Industry will he "pre Heryd for posterity."' M ST MKIO Till-: WO.MION (i:d Howe Moulhly) lie tell of two fusHy women members of u church. One found the church loo cold when she arrived fur divine service and opened n radiator. Another woman wan loo warm and walked over and closed it. Then the other woman opened il, ant the woman who was too warm cloned it. This kept up until the clone nf the .ser vice, when II developed that no fire had been built tn lhe furnaci; that morniiiK. An Kripee official cttlcd yester day afternoon and t newed up a cdppliiK from (lie Ci or va In Mar, which read; "Harry lake left Hulurday for Han l-'ranclHCo, where he expects lo enter a hoHpltal. lie Is drlvlnir a Fold." The Item set forth, with jour nalistic Hlmplh'Hy, a pluusllde con clusion and a logical deduction. I'uuipklns of the valley have nt iirted for the county fair and I lu west window of the Cofi '. There will be plenty for pies am) Hal jowe'en. Thre(t more couples have laid themselves lalble to a sblvaree, and one tif O. Wig Ashpide's roasts. ft wing t tbe seething democ racy of Iih occupant, Ihe lion. Yorno Canon, the section housi at the Main Stem crossing is ante room of the Houston convention. hkhkft (!l Norte Triplicate) Our sympaihleH go out lo Mr. It. 11. Clippard, win. suf fered 1 he loss of a d og t Im ; other tlay hy II being run over by an nuto on 1 lie highway.'' What makes It the more dis tressing is the fact thai be has only eight left. . Oregon editors will swoop down upon this burg Friday. They will be u plutocratic look Tug outfit. The genuine . edition can be distin guished easily. They will rush through a crowd, with a pencil back of their ear, and a pad of paper In their hands. If there Is lio crowd they will be off In a corner by themselves tossing off a bateh of heavy thinking. The Interna t lona I da nee mara thon closes Saturday afternoon. They have been dam-lug ten days. The closing hour is timely, and Bives the contestants u Utile time before the Saturday night dance. "There is only one Walter M. Pierce, former governor of Ore gon." (Pendleton Fust Orego nlan.) And that's enough, If you ask us. The Hoover Vacuum Cleaner ought to dn dl this fall. tAtlv.l 'I Ml-: COCXTDir.lt MPI ItI SS J'olka dot. polkn dot, printed fou lard, Thirty-five inches Is almost n yard. If It were wider a remnant wouid do; JlereH the same print In the new , shade of blue. Wrap it about your mmtomy. So - Youth 'fill, distinctive! You'll love It I know. I'olkft (fot. polka did, printed fou lard, c Thlrty-fiie Inches Is almost a yard. '.Make up your fnind, madam, and buy Something fcefre you get rocked In trie eyr.) e'V.r l.iM.'aler. , On Kil.WVt5 WICHITA iALLS. J.io A. (P) Vr. W.' Comfts, Hi. whs kJllod and two Injured norlously to liny when a tornado iiwopt a path about a mile wide (n wldfh near the t"Iav.WrlL!iltu COlihly Hlin. Many i'arm hoiiHea wore Uuin- THE DEMOCRATIC Af'('OKI)IX(j to jifcMi 1-i'pinl.s, tin1 only ouf bursts nf cntlui siiism In L'lfi't .Mr. Cli'niile Ilinvers' Iti'v-nntc siiceclt ciiiii' ; wlion lie iiii'iiliniii'il llic ti ft in a; of inninlcil 1 he Iniuil I'll' Ueiuliliciiii 1.1,., thi-mit of the Alilcricim fiirnicr j "" """ill Ol lilt . lilt TIL 11 II Illllllir. '1C ''l's,,H (ll'IMOllst HI I lull lllsldl It'SS lllllll II Hlhllltr, till! i f'Tin iliimmst ration nut quite two minutes. When one recalls '-'" y- k s" i''rM-i, w. .1. liryHi.-sVi-i, n.i- ! Ii' liibiti.u wns cheered lor l:( minute by tin- dock, il must be , 'iil'it l Unit tin- present er.iiv.-nt ion is, relatively spnikirij.', 11 , ., . .. ' .,, ' . 'I111' 1 '" As '"'"" cerci mi.nniacii.rer ,. n-mm -m. "There's iviis'm," Willi (fovei'iior Smilli's noniiiialion ccrljiin, lh;it rk- , jni'iit of ku m'iisi nijf I kt'vn rivalry Kn iijiirtant in nroiihiiiK m lllsillHIII, is nllMMll. ill tnr NtM'ruiil plan', it rainiMl in 1-Lou.ston hist iiik'l.t,- a tyi-1 cal Texas downpour, and tlm roof leaked. The Di iiioeratie. eon-1 vent ion is all wet, hut it doesn't like to be winked on the outside. In the third place, the Smith this year h convention, issued orders a month ao to muzzle the Tammany tier, clip his (daws, and' parade him hei'nre (he American pulilieas a very gentlemanly and completely domcsli- 1 ented familv eat. j Wliifli, of I'diirsc, is (.'iinil jiiilitics. Fur mm ol' the tlirri' I kl'lilill lil:tlii'bw tn n Slnilli vii'lni'i' n.ivl ' 1 1 I I,,. ,li.,.i,.i. ml ... I h iiII-ihkIiI rinhl al Kaltimori! 1C yi-ais ai;o. Nor is this : piiri-ly an anli Taiiiinany ii'jii(lifc. Il is a part ol' thai i-lf- mi nliil Imslilily, in tin- Aiimrman liinli'r-laml, aH'ii'isI NVw York ( ' v and all its works. . . . . . ' I Ins situation is what induced the iislnle 'lammiiiiy I'luel- llun, Mr. Olvaney, o fnake that pxtrnordiiiary stalemi'iit that. "Tiimiaiiny is nut a political organization," bill a social and IVa Icrnal one. It also put the koI'I pedal on "The Sidewalks ol' New York" and found all the Taniinany ileb'trates rcl'eiriiif,' to llieir worshipful leader as (invernor Smith, instead of nsiiijj (he eolloipiial and, perhaps, convivial "Al." Uiejiily. (.'ciitilily, a hear , , , "n ioc h"ihm n iai un-i , s.uitli T in in il tiy pr(il'aiii, mid . ' 1 lor tlm ii'iilct'lion ot tlie liirmer'.s lliront iirinised such n dcinoii strntion. And that is also why (icnrjic Van Xiiince proclaiincd ycstcrdiiy that he t'onldii 't prevent Smith's nomination if he wished. Assuredly nol. Tammany is not trying to force Smilh upon the DemiH'.riits. The (li'iiiiinil is eiiiiiinc; from, the provin cial norma My niiti-dolhaiu, rank and file! All of which adds tn the luitnnn inti'i'est and hniiiiir of the appi'iiaehiiiK I'linipainn. anil, of coiirse.ihe hokum. AND IN one nr( of his r.pect'li tlm Deinociiitic key-nolev assailed tin Itcpiiblii'iin protective tariff, in unollier lie denwiniled tin ineriean farmer be itiveii the 1 American iniiinifaetiirer. What .'did ho nieaii? Hot's he favor civiiitr the fnriner a lower laril'f or free tradi'T If nol, then why does he oppose lhe liepubliciin principle of laril'f protect ion? Tlm farmer is now prolrcled by tariffs on of,').'::, wheat, beef, hides, and many other huiii pi - cere, then he must be in favor as the tnrttfs favorine; the luanul'iiel urer. Itut how can he justil'v this to assail the bVpulilii'iin the sible, and demiind the tariff be Also just what does Mr. liowers intend to do to benefit the farmer? lie expressly slates he is opposed to " paternalist ie aid," hy which he means he opposes the M'cN'iiry-llaiioen bill. Hi! opposes the protective tariff, also. Then just what is the inaeii'id plan which will "ivi tlie runner the share in national prosperity which ho deserves? It would be interestine; to kijow, not in glitterine; k'nicrali tics nnd easy promises, but in concrete facts mid fiunres. OUILJL Anywny, these henl the times luipp.v and henlth.v wits suspected An ideal office woman is one who can make the visitor feel important while preserving the illusion that the boss il. Another reason to lie enraged at the siht of n fcirl siunkim.? is the fact that ,voii once pit unmercifully licked for sinokiu, eornsilk. . - . . .... , 1 orreet tins sentence: 'I wish the speaker would hush, said the old haebclor. "so 1 eo '11 the next pew.1 MUTT AND JEFF Mrs. Mut Is No Title Holder but She's Good m Loue, t dom't caw ip otvr NtutK wen.; OUAMTJ CICt.'0 CAMVJUOKK Me ,fJ UtvtP iACk IKl Trie FMli-V. "1 fq-jv '.,isf "W. Hl fc J III' F jFZJ I "r I E . . s. ' I i II Ij " If I . I 1 W W I ft A f I 1 1 -,V v 1. ' XT. lirowntn matt. KEY-NOTE, ETC. ixl'rcsiilent Wilson, ft ml lie-! oppression lie reninvctl f rum forces, who are in control of I lli'iililtiiiir liniiiMom,, ..ill..' ....... ." ' I acre were me uiii-iioiiis ol lilt; Hint was whv this llowers pica HOW! same nroteet ion corded tin . odnels. If Mr. How 1'S IS of riiisin these tariffs, as hih conlentiou. when he nroeeeds ! .. . . . , . - ,. ' ... o ,,...,cc,i,c uuin, as iiiiicicn- reduce POINTS when a woman who looked of not hein;r 11 dutiful wife. - .ihl lislen Li lhal ervin.r ii.l'.ini rtV S0Mfe ,'"Vo.J MC GXPGCT t-nriAi f'pf - M T Ttr.- 1 nrik ( tjooc-.Hr VOuR ntit LA ' -ii Ynrwrtfw, Mmworov Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. Sigtt-.! IrtK-r prrtlini.ijr to reroiil hf10, and hyfrifne. not to tliw-ai 'liaf,noii or tr--itiiit lit. will I iii.M.v i.i by lit. Urly ff tt tMnjn-d, stll -adilieM Mivrlope is tirfloseil. letter J.'iuUl b. Lrirf itud v-rlif-ii in ink. Owing lo tit.; i-tiue bunilier of Utteni re-ceii-ril, uny u lew can I Mrnvf-red here. No rtil tan Le irn..l- to quenei not conform iniC to hint tu-I Ion. A'l.lre lr. William Hrni, in cure of tliii newiiiper. is icmx About three ywim ago, writes a cuvie.-pondcnt, a f.imotis goiter t xpt j t fiiiiie to our tuwn and i fiU.A ill i liirc-n uf tM'liuul nif fur KOitt-r. JCv found.! 1 ihii)k. r.s icr t i til. (if the ,,!. .Inn ,a, iroiter. I'""" "" The whuol. Is-! I!"a1 '"'" article Bhout lime Kilcil cnrili ail-' w:i,PI" nml W0"!' liUa? to know vIhIiib the ime.ot h"w 1 '"n B"' "'"' ' ,IU!" "I I'n1IiI ..'ill on'1'"' '"inf 1,1 11 child, iiave hei-n the tahle 'unil Tor, Hn" wal'1" '" ,nllk- " h. re all cnokliiK. our;''0"1'1 1 " ,int "r f"",'' """''" two hoys wero """" lime V -M US. K. D. K. f..,,.. from r.,,It..r e AIIHWIT Milll COIlluitlM inOfC Jj,,1 lime of the examination, have ime.l the io.liz. ,! salt lexelunively ever lnce. We have B'',-1 "'"' veKMiil)li-M or rei.Miics. niw.-.VH rut one children, as art -' "ll"t, heels. ttnnipH, Leans.: ; vised hy the clinic, cooked and : "":'"' l"':"""s' "" kim' ",H'. raw vcuclnhlcM ilailv, one nuart nl'or,"IBM' onlnical, prlinia, are all; imllk daily, cereal and crc.nr : '''' " 1,1 fI,l,il"" """) A "Ponn- .'li'Wcd ami fic,h raw fruit:,, "f "v"r "" 'U,l, v'iN n""'! i i ...j ..... v., ,,,,.., th' chilil to usHiitillate c:ilciuiii. iliiMied col'fi e, cocoa or ten, and they do n(,t crave ' audit's and, hWects. due to Iheir fliel. we think, 'fcl.i y hiith iimrkle with henlih. , III spile of ell thin, win n the 'ftoiler exjiel'l wal here 111,'aia re lecinly he fo 1 Ho- older hov i HiIh nokV has koiici'. What jay you i I ray It In. wall recoKiliwd, ley -"! i oricu ve nianipu.a jlhls purli. i'kir eol.-or specialist tlie,,,i"n :l "criMt of reli'iitlve M oiTesiiordeat n-I' l-H to, and hy , ''' essinus (planter strappiiiK of ; physician;, renerally who hav'i ; plaster casts i should he emn ) know led:e of the matter, that the i inenccd iminedialely after hlrth. jnilop!ii;ii of lodlia-d sail in place! The loas'er the correelivo treat, 'of cad icii-y rail Tor conliinK nnd menl !s posliionnl ihe less i-at,---Malde use is sufficient lo proven' ractory will Ihe outcome he. Don't 'roller in nior.t iiistanees, hut noi "il anotlier month act lhe hahy ila all. Then. loo. lhe ouanlilv of under treal incut now. ilodiu (usually in the form of, jsndliim Valid i iiit in eoniniou saltj jto make Iodized salt Is so Veryi imiliille lhal one only wondcrs ! licit It is yiifMeiettt to reveul , niiiy t,'olU'l al all. I helieve a whole pound of loillzc.l sail eon- tn n less than 1 , vrains t.f iodid f of Hodiuni. nnd I bat Would repce-1 sent only n fraction of a Mi aln of fodin. ifclif vim- that iod eKf-ential food for in:;n. I r ...: adopt iodix.ed sail for alt domestic me Put a lin keep a vial of ordi nary tiiu-rnie uf iodin (ihat's the1 common brown liquid you have) always citlb'd Iodine) on htiml,! and every week or mo Tony and I lake a nip of lodin in our drink-1 ' lntf water. A drop or less In a t 'glassful or mm of drinking wa-f : ler. Tony Is the jterpi timl pup, i ami I believe t be iod in helps to - keep him that way. None of the foods, other than . i Iodized nalt, mentioned hy I tie Oram! I'aplds coi .VHpona'.-nt. con- ! Mains an adequate ouanlity of; ' lodin. and . particularly if the vegetable's, fruits or c-rcnlH ai'c j.iown in 'Mirhivan or anywhere. : in t tie ( Iroaf 1 .1 kes buin, for the ! jtutil nf all that Hcction of cjiuntr;.' 1 Is very poor in it. din. People liv-1 on inlar.d plutc.'iiiM, tlie niouii-' 1 taimi, far iron I he sea, inuit citlier take lodlu in medicinal 'form or eat sea food two in" three Sin-!ti1M,,K w,M.i. 1,, nr.T In iikmih' 'tiit-'pjate iod hi ration. Some auoid 'a food r-t:iiuc Its iodiu coni en t. noiiihly canned salmon, er federal nuihortiic.H assure 1 till 1 res II sea iim.i, espe liiiiy ... . , , ,- . ,H ,, eat raw. j'ieal 'oniTt' of fond lodin, sin h t . 1 as oysters. Any .shclitish or any j .-a U l 1 li it may he had in th fresh stale is valuable as a sourc j of food imliii. I l enjoy my re;; u la r nip of lodin. j nol heeaiiM 1 like tlie l.'sle of I the stuff--whl-'h is practi.'ally nn I notice.'itde when so diluted - nor i ' e. uu-e 1 fear I may get goiter. I take It hern use harbor a sneak- lug suspicion ttiat it well, just J say it tends lo keep a guy from being bis line. If ttiis hint should by any chance excite your curios ity, yon may write uie a brief note, tbe briefer tit. better. 1101 referring l this article at all. but black, odd even "passe or l .lost mentioning that you would "ninnnuo" or zero. like to have information about,' And so men. spun by an invis jlhe use of lodin as a fond, an.l Ible hand, fall into their places in 1 of course enclosing a stumped t envelope bearing your address. 1 which you may assume I'll find ; even though you do not iioulde I lo rail my ai tent ion lo the f.u t thai you are providim; it. If you wart to be nht-i hi.; te and ohl-iash-; ioTii d you may still r pell it iodine, 111 l;now wli.it you mean. . Ol I STU NS WD AXSWI US j ):iag.n OH.igin 1 Where can I get tattoo mark' 'tai,n out? can't afford to pay! fv Mich work. Where cm 1 pi have it done grateful? M ISS AM vou To lAipRoUC) . r- AAP WITH ;Tnr - t: . ' i jiiL N.X v v 1 . N '"n. J IMC AM VfUl . Til f li r O ' inli IE Veil t.H.nlr I - 1 ,-,.ju. iv" r-.-nw nil. 1 - GXPGCT To IMpRoUCl RCftb T. I LATJCL VOU't) Fl,it UT ) ' Trie V-ook oT V-ABCL AMl A ( THG. MAMUFAt TuRe (5 S t'LL BeT MA v . . - V VOuRrAAPWITH VOU UlOrj'T MAXG MO CLftlrA I gfa. CoolT ClCAN-uf Vrxts STUf-F? J( ASK somamyJ i-hat th.s Tjops TUNNSV! 7 ) FOOLISH r VWILL PCFOtvreA A I ' ' ot?koot. w kdnt ivhuiay. a rocir Answer I do not know where i 'i surgery can he iiac w:t:iuiit I cost. 'J'he )itioii v.lio rjfrt'tru'.?il lutltlliil.un ur.lit tu he cotll- i"""1-" i:ty for the nfii'e.swaiy HlirKl'.al veinuval anil Riven a term in i-imn he.lrti'B. ll,n" ltmn ,im" w'""r ,,'",s- ''' '"' " .'" eul.halfe. lettuce, all the .'a'ly expi'Mllre ol lhe naked skin lo the sail will also help. 1'Uilly t'orreelioii of Clulii'ool I I at six-wei-l.-s-old hahy was jlioin cllllifoolcd. 1 expect to Ink' 'him to my d-itlor in a month or .so. hill would like to know what is hciii done for such cases now adays. MH8. It. I,. . U'opyrieht, John F. Dille Co.) K4rrriv4.msr 1 "It must be nuful t start huek home from Matfury Vuits with a Ionic ncirrinl lif( ala-ail o you,"' said .Miss Fawn l.irptucut t'tlay.' .o matter bow well an' fit we look (iuf'u nihic ..vtit..i.t.ii.i.- i.n....,. 1 lllIlK hvine' we 11 k all at once some iliiv. (oiyriKlit. .lohn I". Dille Co. j Brisbane's Tod-ay (Continued Irom Page One) You may show how a dozen radio active transtonnM ions produce lead Horn other elenitmlis. Still men will usk, "Who made the atoms and the big suns? flow did U nil start? What keeps it (;o ing and whence did it come?' The roulette wheel goes round al .Moii!e arlo. I he ivory hall spins. finally settling into its place--red. tins me. Scm polilicluiiH will hn solemnly ndilressim,' thousands of yoiin;; "first voters." The younyr voters will listen, not hearing, and drop Into tlie I'epuMiean or Democratic column, in accordance with envi ronment and teaching. How many In a thousand will vole, knowing WHY? CANP.V. Oregon Land A Pow r company proposes to irrigate ,"00 aeics here. P. A KKli. Oeiser will reopen July 1. Or ind hotel .Tins' m n. is?. ' Rippling Rhymes (By Watt KMoir . IN DARKEST CRINA' In China they are tUhtiim still, they're hnteherins with r.Hhl kooiI will, we hear the vic tims siiiitk; and if there's an observant hcoui who knows what all the row's about, he should urise and neiiU. If China were a wealthy laud, with plutocriUM in every hand, there ml-.;lit be some excuse for Bendlns armies here and there, for causing Mnodshed and despair, and turn Ins havoc loose. War. uk an outdoor snort, la hound to boost Uie county where it's found, however rich It he; the richest Country can't afford to monkey Ioiik with Kiln and sword, with bomb and siiickursnoo. In nor mal times old China sends to every land whore she has friends appeals for needed cash; she sends abroad a wild lament, she sks four dollars Iron, each Kent, lo buy Iter peopnVhasu. When all I lie people are at worlt, Hid woIvhh of famine always lurk around her tawdiy homes; nh needs three dollars from each Kiiy, to T?ive her needy people pie and shirts and flue-tooth combs. Old China's always in the hole, old China never has a roll, siie's, always busted flat: and even when the dove of peace Is fluttering, as smooth as urease, she passe.i 'round the hat. And now her able-bodied men, Instead nf farming moor and fen. are Hcrnppins day and niKbt; her -.'eneruls are swap pins blows, and no one in thn whole world knows which sen orals are rltflit. Old China can't afford such fun; and when Ihe jamboree is done, there'll be such Kroans of woe. such IhIom of famine and despair ns never throbbed uiwm the air since Adam plted his hoe. STATE LISTEN TO T Iv'l..MATII FALLS, Ore.. Jun t.-'liP) Oregon club women at tending the 2.sih annual. conv-n-1 tinn of the State Federation off 1 Women's Clubs in Klamath FaJSsi were advised last night by Dr. Aui-Jliu Iteinlmrdt, president of j .M ills college, to become "inter- nationally minded." In an address reflecting wide ex)crienco, exhaustive study nnd careful thought, Dr. Jteinhardl spoke on the "contribution of ei' havo ever heard. Tlie people want j ucation to the International under- relief such as it promised." slant. ing. - Stu stressed the nni- Manning was optimistic over the ; Versa I need of thought, which is 'support he predicts Covernor Al- 1 I,ut conf ned 10 the norders of; fred K. Smilh uf New York will i each nation so-called isolation ' receive hi the southern states in j thinking. Only through a gen-! event; of his nomination, lie said ornl tinderslandlni; ot woi lil-wide piohlems will war he forever 1 carrea trout tae lace ot the eari n. Dr. ficlnhardt told a lame audi- i nc how hundreds of rnited j cannot can y Texas. .States i.'oII. kcs were nttomptiiiR- to J "Sentiment has been rh.inKliig iiiciilcatu lhi "Inlernlitlonril out-. luriiiB the past day or so." .Man look ia llle minds of students and wll1' "' helieve it prohul.le ui'Kod her auditors to Instruct,11"11 Smith will carry every stale themselves aloiin the same iihn.l1" tlu' Ori'Kon women's cluhs wor-' praised for llieir constructive and far-reachlnK work in Americaniza tion work hy Fred Tark, field director of lhe Americunizatton council. Ml'. Park announced that Klamalh was lite hanner OrcKon county in AilH'ricaniuilion work ' during Hi past year. : Annual rctiorts of activity were subiiillteil to lhe federation by tha 1 1 nod I liver W omen's club. Han don Aomens club. Horns Mother' club, CtKuille Woiihmi's club, Hums Wtonen's club. Crass Valley Wo men's club, ('rants Pass Women's club. Lebanon civic club, Corval- "I lis Women's club, Forest ( irov Women's cluti. lleiton club. Knler-j prise Women's club. Rugelie Mon- day club. Kurene Federated Wo- mens eluh. Kuuenc ror.meiitiy club. Women's League of Hend. Auroni Womeifs club, llonam Women's tub and ttie I ike view Welfare 'lull. Notice. Notice Is herel'V piven that Ij will n .t be responsible for any ai 1. ts eontraeicti nr tne lover Leaf Ha bid try. K. K. Penoyer. OREGON BOURBONS DELIGHTED WITH KEYNOTE SPEECH (By M. F; Haikcr, A-oelaHil I're Strf Writer tiiM unrsTON 1IA1.I- Mts- TO.M. Texas. June L'7. (Pi Ore- . .. .. . ... ..- .iLmoaraili' : K,,n h ueiegu ' 1 ' , " ; . ; K in.less menage todty said that i 1 ;ina,;-captai Frank T. C,y, who ;iXre r. eaAndlrt lle 'far'1 vicej hopped off from Lisbon tills morn vside r in Oregon, n teiegram re- ing for the A,ores.. en rou e to the e-.sing the delegation from oldi- Cniied Slates, was returning. An Li.ion to support him. Incident to the wtae,. tube of hi. "Harmony will prevail ami wie ticket nominated will win a Kluri ous Victory In the comini; c.un- p ilKii which will assure rehahilila- lion or principles upon which the Hovi'i nment was foundeil." .Miller , wired. ! With Miller's candidacy elimin ated. Oresun's deleitates nppai'enl- I ly were far from unanimous on ' any other candidate. Joseph K. : t'arsou. I'oi'liand. ex-service man, j was active in hcllulf of Ccoikc I.. Merry. Tennessee. others pre. , ferred llohlnson. Ilarkley or Hull.1 The Oregon deleaalion express ed Kialification today al tlie man ner in which lhe keynote speech had hecn received last lliuhl and indicated the hi lief that the speec h i soumlC'l eieariy uie piincipies m .lemocracy. Seizing the opiiortunily to Kive voire In the enthusiasm nenornled ourini.' the past fe-.v days, Oregon sent its .standard Into the parade of states that hailed Claude C. llowers' reference to farm relief, .lohn Manninn, Portland, lifld the banner blr.li as tlie march proceed ed. "The keynote speech was ttie most der.r cut and comprehensive ; I have ever hoard." Dan J. Fry of, Salem, chairman of the Oregon delegation, said today. "The refer-I ence to prosperity duriiiK the past ilii years of republican adminis tration; the reference to the prob lems of farmers and to Idle labor. . to my mind, offers real food fur thought." J. A), Hums of Condon ctv,,,?"- ; terhsed tlie Kiieech as "wonderful," i and -added, "It was just what the ; people have been waiting for. It ! was purely democratic." I ; John MnnninK declared tlie! Hieaker "uuoted some very impor- I tant facts for the general know- j ledge of the public.. Probably f Lowers." strongest point was his i statement that the republican ad- ministration, betrlnnlug with Kurd- j Ing, was corrupt and tlie Coolldge regime snoweo no inclination 10 prosecute." William K. I'eterson of Pendle- ton. called it a ''masterful address. "it will," he continued, "be highly pleasing to democratic voi- , ers of Oregon and the west in gen- i (i-al." 1 "The speech was sthnulatinn as' well us 'pleasing," said Dr. .1. W. ! Morrow of Portland. "It was the j most progressive keynote speech I I H' "an neon soumiiiiK out sentiment of the southern stales " ".k "'- i...-.i ,i,,s ,i,m nau ' yet lo tlmt a man who says .smith IKlSl'JiriiO. Ore.. June 7. Pi ! Anuaual convention of the stale department. (J. A. H. opened here ; this morning. Meeting with tlie i civil war veterans me five oilier ' affiliated organiatlons. the Worn- ! APPETITE IMPROVED . . . QUICKLY Carter's little Liver P.tls l-unriy VctUb: UuUvs more the bowls frtt from nun and unni.iunt niter eflecti. Ihev rrllee le i-sttn of roiistipa tin toion vhich dull die tletire for tooJ. Remember thvv ar doctor a prescription ntt can h taken bv ike entire fjiruty. AH Pruucln 25c mud 75e f-d I'...-lic. CJARTJEE'S S?V5P'r " Au IVucIm. 2c ! 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