Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 10, 1928, Page 4, Image 4

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MEDFORDltfAIL TMBUNH
i(ly, Burnlar, Wwkly
I'uhlinhrd by Iht
MEDFOR1) 1'BINTINO CO. VJ
1I1T-1I N. 'ir Kt. J'hooa 71
RrliKItT W. ItUHI,, Editor
B. HUatl'TKU SMITH, U-r.igtr
An Independent Newapspar
ntertd u in-ond clau mitler at Med
loru, Oretfon, under Act of Mart-h 8. 1879.
Sl'BSt'KUTJON UATKS
IS lHil In Adduce:
PtTij, with Pumiajr, year
Daily, with Kuntlay, month
Daily, without Sunday, ) r. . . .
Ity, without H unci ay, ni'ini ..
U.'klr Mail Tribune. oie yer, .
..$7.fi0
.. .76
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2;"S '
Sunday, one year Z. .
Hy farrier, In Advafrce In atclforl. Ash I
fa ml, Ja'-kMntvillr, Or,lriil Point. I'hoemi, !
talent, Uolti Hill and on Ihgliwiiya:
llaily, with Sinnl.iy, fmmtli f ,7ft;
Daily, without Kuiithiy, montli flfl
Dally, wiCn-.it Suinjuy. -fin yeir... 7.(10
Daily, ith Nunduy, otic year COO
Ail terms, t-auli in idvMe.
Kit OH TIIK ASSOCIAOUJ I'llT.SS
Iteceirlng Full l-eaaed Wire Sefvire
Only u.imt in city or county muciviitt
Uaws by telegraih.
tVe AMorialed Prw la ei(l'iively en-
trtUd to ttie use for republit titnm of all
ewn rtinpaCchca creliiril U n or niiifiir
trsiiltH in thi Mper, and aiao to Itii lucaJ t
trim jtuhlTHhed herein j
All tifltA for rembM((ion of ape 11 dip-
ajulcb-M iierein are aUo r-n rved.
Hii il.ilr avrrore clr'ul.ition fi lis;
w,im fii.ln, 1 Aurll 1. l.'.Ji. I
Official r l tlip (itj (if Mitrw4.
OfrkUl pt ol JaikMin C.iunta.
ifti.rlialn Rrra'iitatlw
u. u. uooi:.ssi:. com cast
Olllrn. n iork, HI'aw. I'airaii, :
Ian rrauclac Ual Anrl- lll., Port- I
"-' . r .
VHC
Ye Smudge Pot
By Arlhnr rerry
All :iut ciiiiiil.lr ol tiiivliiiii 1 I
jiiIIck per hour )hk jolii'-a (he
ijiiiKm uf llu- l"'!il k"-":"Ih. It
will n.iur 111 h;iilIJ ali hillK Hume
t( tin- U yt'iir ild iiirln win iliivt-
hitti'i- tluili tlu ir I'JIpil!".
Timiius Swem has H"tn
1 wiiN the eoneensilK
to Alaska,
f opinion
that his last effort with th
I'
aint
I, rushes did not JuHtily uny such
drastic action.
White eoinhlDK Hie city 'or a Kas
Hi In yesterday, t he poHKe acciden
tally found it grocery store.
NotlllliK aceenluateH the demor
iillzatiun of the flu, like u mus
tache mouth or nose width.
The Home Industry neetlon of
Hit? county fair will he complete,
hill no prizes are offered for the
foamiest glaKH of liomo-hrew.
Officially Koald Amundsen, dar
ing I'olar explorer Is listed as dead,
hut there is well-defined Hope th'U
in the course of weeks or months,
he will return alive. lie was re
Hotirceful, and often comiucred the
perils of the Arctic. There was
tiothlliK of the recklcsH tr the ro
mantic ahout hlin. lie perished, If
that was his fate, to nave (lOnrrull
.Noldle. a Kiddy Italian who spent'
most of his iluys In vatu stiuulnw
In a uniform hedecctd with med
als and developed a huhhy. for j
aerial adventures In the north.
Amundsen flew over 'u tup o' the
world ullh Nohlle us n handh'ap. i
and t he cunt Ism of the ha ud hap
knew no hounds. In (his he was;
aided and aheited hy the eminent
Niif-haler, .Mussolini. The ways of j
.Providence werV puzzling to Til u I
and 1'eler, and still an1.
Lady Kurd-Coupe of the local
Imitation Itriilsh set. has returned
from u three days hkirmlsh with
the hloodthlrsly tnostit oi's of t Im
hinterland. Her shoulders look
like she had i nHled the deep re
ligious nature of a kuhk of Ala
bama klansmeti.
Skepticism exists In these parts
about railroad development. atM
is juslirialde. In the oil era, Col.
.Mundy ate a flimcrload of mud
occasionally to den must mi c Ills
faith. None of the ,11m Hill's of
the Valley have chewed up a spike.
l'eas, potatoes and plospeiity ate
nblindatit in ihesc parts.
I'. ttyh
liaytsl all
e. a SCI f of the m
la' yesleidav in town
The weather is mii ininu up. but
ns yet h.is no reach d the wholes
MUlled clissltlK sta;e.
Mis. Clem S(i.i et . wile u ;t
deuiocralic bl;-buu. loin ai.Mill Ml.
ceded In dHot eliiK her imite from
a plum, by a set it s of ill-timed
Idalii.
tteliuiuo ! sehethiled to be a
vital Issue In the canip.tiun.'
Itr.ui- sinners tn the depths d l licit
liihiuil , think that II Hipiv was
any religion in the i-ampaimi. there
would be n. campaimt.
n: ( i;t-. mi (om s
Voil. I' sueelness uf stlab. rl.
i hoei.Iale m wmilla ioeliinu stick
ily lll'o uiii ei teil i iinceeap,
-aiher of app'liles leadim; the
ouilK' i lie. at li-n fi ..in h e
stratutit and t ;ni.. p.iths of spin
at h pilie(.-t hi th,. pennies that
Ullttlll t tKr a folUllle. tlr-
Stl o I f of tile pi i- ,,f hum.
lustrtioieiil if l.iil.. tv and icuanl
of virtue.
llo t 1 . 1 I Ii
.line-' imi s..il. .1 .
Clif a.- ..u i
the mouth ili,. i
you. S ou w ho r
easlon o i , i i
,in. ld
n'tl him
TMilh I
i-il l
Il Die
w ho lining
cxluiuslini;
flieetal t ;
mother the
didi-iiiae .
enliFn
UH.
Hi,
1 wc
n
i;
I 1 I II SI
yleldlUK lo till 111
Shame on ou
l'1-I'l
lc.l l
lie
voiir d ai th of n
jQiUcltv of sulphide
ntdther do you skin:
tlfntf with all lis i.i
(o elci) xit mm h u
.f jielfishncss. ym
youthful posieisor t
tl.lM"
ynut
l ull Im
I'd in .
et i jr.- ,i.
-ins I- ).,.t
Ml lit,.,), ,
tilllse Ihf
t in ii a licit f
ear to the scipplleiitlnu enli cities
of purelied da mate whn Urn f'fEl)
just line llek. 1 llaltllimie Sun.) ,
O
llenefll IM-iH-t'eiN Sfifm.
I'AKIH. Alttioiiuli receipts worn
'3, OIIO at II tcenefil hnxinij prnentm
ftir Krnnels t'hailes. penniless pu-1
lilllst. t'harles e,,t luit 1 7 r. Hftei
alt taxes and expenses iele lie I
lllieled, 1
AN OPPORTUNITY FOR MR. HOOVER
Q
GOVKKNOlf S.MITII (li'clitivs. if elected, lie will not unit for
liis iiimiifimilioii lint will i iiiukm I iat ! y rail a eoiii'ercnre
) i ho purpose of MilviilJ the fjirm problem, aloii tin; lines of
tin' 1 Minn-nit ic form.
An excellent idea. Now will IJovrnior SniitlOkjiidly toll ids
what the Dcnnn'tatic jla1 frn) lincsnre.
Does the pint t'onii endorse
cording1 to tin' stnteinciit of Keynoter Bowers it. docs not
neenrdinjy to tlic Governor of Nclmiskti, it docs.
U'l, :. ,.;l,i 1 Wn Iw.Hmi... Ml'
iiIiiti- iinili'iiallv liv Icllincr lis.
O'oiilil lilic to know, for liinAt
Iliuitien principle.
The liepnliliciin pnity is us
liel' us the DeiiKieriitie piil'ly. hill it ippcises ii system (if iiinn ;
pensions. Does the Deiiioeinlic piuMy faviir 1 help .'
(iovei'noi- Sniilli. tliey .s.-iy, is II very outright persoi. I,et '
. .
Dllil I
lis.
lint, of course, he won 'I .
' ,
relienilltles, r'l vllltr the pi
iiie.'tHiire the impression lie is lor
ion Ii
'the meiiMire the iniprcssion he isn't. Thill isn't jrooil stMlesniiin
! ship, lint no doiilit it is u'noil polities.
, . . . ,. . .....
And .oVTIIr Smith IS nil eXCelll'Ilt MI It lelll II. I.'llclll
I Inn j) niii jority of the Aniericim people are ilisyusleil with Ih
I'rohiliitioii MM;iti..i. In' is for modification ; knowing that Aaid-i-can
Ihinmh'ih as a whole o(oncs the McN'itfy-llaucii iirinciplc,
while an active minority favors if; he play for tl.e minority,
hut refuses to offend the majority.
Yes, That is politics. However, we have enrniyti faith in
the emirate, sitwerity and ahility of .Mr. Il.oovcr to lielieve that,
when he tackles this farm prnMem lie will not follow his oppo
nent's example.
I nless we are much mistaken he wdl explain precisely why ut ,h' Hcarvy trick fearing to cotn
. i t ,i. w v II I. ill ;.. I.; ' ; ! ,,!ai" '"' l,lulCMt uKainat ihu in-
lie is nppoM'd to the MeXary-l
r. ., , ,.- .M. .....-.
sio'h a measure would md (five the fanner the relief he deserves,
and then we helicvc he will outline jilst what he proposes to do
to place floriculture upon a permanently prosperous hasis, as
permanent as the economic laws make possible.
.Maybe not. (.rent pressure will lie hrmilit to hear no dotiht i
upon the Ucpuhlican candidate to keep hint from taking a defi-
nite sand on anything, exi-cpt perhaps the protective tariff! j
However, we shall see. what wc shall see! and here's hop-j
In"; it will Tie iiiteicstiiif;.
TIME TO GET THE
-I- mixes liipior with his rnsol iim.
Lnsl week in Kncnc an inloxieatcd driver responsible I
Icath was sentenced to eiht years in the penitentiary.
There have been two similar tragedies in Jackson count
past week, according to police reports. In holh
were the innocent victims,
It looks to ns as though it were ahont time the
law in this country were also enforced.
QUILL
c Oricul needs co-oMaiaation.
the wolfcntild Work less
Mini's natural tendency to ulilii costs
llilll liny II Ili'W e-oll' ellll) every lew weeks.
The llolslieviks lire woiiderini; how
mow more than they can rat .
Kcmiis is lueky, Ills insanity was teinporarv.
indicates that the eniinhy's malady is pcrnia ucnt .
Taris is tryincj to stop puhlic Kissiiiu
eases where hoth parlies have whiskers.
There are just two classes:
than oii think they do. and those
thev do.
There are Mm kinds of wives: Thnse who think ihcir hus
hands aren't nuikino enoimli, and those w ho think Ihcir hushnnds
aren't -jeMim; enouirh.
Am.
oil t lie l
rieaiiiin : S.-tirniiii t'iiv-nnirks nml Miekel -ilert
Tor a eluinee to uel rieli quieli.
l.nilies seeliinir siiniel Ii ini; In reilnee I'lesh midil try n ei-rlain
pnlil ie:. tliein y Hint Inn, iven resiillsin Hurl liern Amu.
Cnn-eet I his seiitt'iiee : "The
I'ilie. "is heeallse he lisks irnilc
MUTT AND JEFF
Nurr, you uucpc wght
THG OTHCR tAV UJHGM
V0O TOV.t Mt THT
ALL TMS STUFF.
ABOUT Trte CLOeAOGSS
- A L6TTA lUMi
"if
AfEDPQRP MXTTJ
;
the McNiiry-II.iurcii hi
A.-!
iiiit,
Si, Mill ri.lllil i. imiii tin. iittmiu- I
Tin- people of Xew Ym-k stuti
nf tlieni (ippiise the .Me.N'iiiy- !
,'
strongly eimiiiiitted to fiirni re-
. '
Ue will emit in u to drill in vip.'iie
ponents of the .Me.Viiry-lliiiiL'iT.
n. iiiki uiiiik uic opponenis ol
laiijfcn hill, why in his
II o,MIMWM .
DRUNKEN DRIVER
aiitonnihilc
I river win ! .
iscs little boys '
drunken drivt
T P'
POINTS
If the stork would work Ic
llilll a lot. It inuko
j
j
tanners
Illlike tile
Did thev ever hear of Kurds.'
The
episode
cpl. of
Thse who make more money
who make less than ynu think
keepiii'j
reiismi I ailinit'e Inni."
if il 's liu ellcie I'm-
said tin
llll'lll."
Jeff Meets a Liberal Scotchman
.AI ' iM " ALU!
RVGHTi THG
ARC A
LIBf.RAL
vijtTH (VAC
J 1 ,
TltlBtfNB, SnWORD,
iji j
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY, U. D.
Sijrtit-d letter pertaining to perannal health and hygiene, not to diaeaBe diagtiotti or
trryimtii. Wl" I'" ftiWi-red by Dr. ltrndv if a auinpt-d, Mlfwolilremrd et(vi'le is en'lonei.
f.i'tii-rn hliniild In bnef and written in' ink. owing to the large number of letter re
tfiiiil, onlv it f-w tan I nrnverei) la-re. No njdv can he made to iiueriea not Co ti form
ing to instruction. Addrea Dr. V)Hjtin lirady. in ore ot On neuNp4ber.
ri:irr amk nii.(ii:it ami ttimf.fi
I-'oiv rt'ad
is will it-int-mlx -r tin
i HiM-aim-il ankle wna
fltiiiuu, not tt
ny i iWtic, ir uf it iii-
Xow the taily I m in I:-"
iih-io lii-iniiiMK. In
tin- hiilejon rtnys
w h i' 11 u ii Ii 1 m
wt-ic iinly ea.tiul
ly 'xhiliUMl. tin-
U'HiT, u II ll' r
develued t y i:
wan' nrefern-d ;
U'll"' K''lnl
i ner knee ,
natinitlly this
Myh- Df uiMl-r-I'innliiK
hannoN-
iwti w i t a t in-
w;imi - wai.stcd.
eliiiKiiiK. il.M'ii'D.-nt, ready-fit inline
iiitcMioi of hvauty in Umh-s
l hat In Id sway in the early i--oirlan
era. KeniiuiTie wealiin-.-s
wa.s of rmirse deiralile in an ae
when inast-iiliiif Nli(r-iiunty w ar- '
uiiiveially ar k mnvledKed. j;m
tins has chailKed. Women with
i any spirit now demand and -x 1
i eifinillly with men, Here and there
women are so timid and ho im- 1
I I'UPd with the inferiority roini..x
' Lliat they meelily aeeepl .such tie- ;
spieahle treatment uk, for in.stanee, !
lower pay than men for -v;u i lv 1
I the name work. TIiuh, in some un- !
i fair pullie school .steni.s women!
1 leaehei's today are rcceivini: scv- i
jeial hundred dollar-s lvtn in an
; nual salary than men tea. hers
J eelve for ahsolutely the same work
the politicians having uther nse
I for llu- differeiue and the victim,.
jUsJ,-C.
Those slender ankles
time nuts raved ahont w
the o.
re really
pudcy compared with the general
run of ankles today. The dotty
Iei8 ciitiKhL only nufck flashes of
'em, and under vast spread hm
skills of flapping yards of heteru
UeiioiiH material of course even
slovenly ankleM luolteil eonipaiit
Uvely trim.
found fur pound, there Is no
(mention that the modern woman
' with a fair
I old I'M ni' nts
j tile old-tililt
education, kIvcii th
or properties, makes j
heroine look like
I slouch. A
tnal measurements ol
college women over a considerable
term uf years show thai women
now talh r and heavier, hincer
i
(and better, than they were even
' I'll to ;u years atju.' They arc
'"" ; j heavier but withal mure slender
I than their predecessors, for they
. i carry more muscle and less fat
""'Ithan the old-time women did. and
muscle takes up less. room, al
though ii weitf lis more t hail fat.
I'he modern woman's muscle sup-
rls her, nive her a vigorous pos-
! lure, ami that Is what th dress
I ma kers t ry to express when they
j say "a well m-uonted appearance."
The gradual intrudiictioii of phys
ical education' into the common
schools ami the steady increase of
.athletics anioni: women as a con-
j sequence. . prui.ai.iy accounts
i mis increasing pnysical periectiun.
The small, cramped, undevelop
' ed feet :o much affected by hern
1 lues uf Ihe tlays of female weak
' liess no longer count a an aflr.ie-
tion, thank heaven. If any man
were foolish enough In s-'leet a
w ife because she has daiutv little
reel, lie would be quite llkelv to
Kl.t u (,,r(1.ti4.,, r.. 1hl,
cateii jn), normally developed
I imiiii n simply ilim'l punish hei
-et lhat
I have
way.
nly a i;-eneral impresi'oi
i uf course, but It does seem to mo
'as Ihoimh pi'ople today hava Ichb
' f.Mit trouble than peuple lia.l , ..
I or I'll years nnu. I
is a nal oral result
believe (his I
tlie intio -
; ductlon uf physical education into
j Hie schools, the i ncreasine, pupu
lariiy uf aihletics for women, and
I t lie mure wholesome ideas these
. heller educated women have about
foutue.ii'. A Kid Willi a fair edu
cation ami a proper reward fur her
pli.v-.ical app.ireance is inihk-iy lo
I croud her ili.es ntu a ...ir of f i ( -a u
shoes a si.e or iwo smalle
she Hllulll tu W e;i r.
r ttian
it nsriovs ami sw i. its
a Mm i. ..V Wiih,vii.M.i.iim r.iuLh
neiir my year i.l.l l,.(l,v
ciinie rlulit limne with iln- t.nliy
mill nve lijtn a iln,. cif c-;islnr nil.
I 'lit I iln rliilit '.' .M, A.
Allswrr. 'nl pll llisllril tile
HUH; lic-y. If mil' Ktliy n lll
li'cte.l. he will nil ilevelup Hie
first s iiipliiins uf llllies llnlil iieur
lv lun WeeKs. Then he will lieuln
I.i c elith. 'I he i cilluh III , , ,
.1 1 lilt l immli f,.r tile fllsl week
1 t-r HI elms, then II will em,,,.
AV S
I 150. AND 1
SCOTCH
HOW!
ue(5v
PtoV - LG.
MAC tONAlt
MI
IS RGSPONStBLCi
OREO OX, TUT-SB AY, JULY 10, 1923.
- - -- - . ... .
spril. pi r hup
the end of the s
acti-ri.-alc w hoop.
with r,"l','llt,
at
ell. altd the
har-
Uetter take the
hahy to your doctor for inimunl'.
Itiiireatinent so called w hooplriK
couh "vaccine." Tills may nut
prevent the disease hut It will tend
to moderate the severity ami dura
tion of the disease .lso keep the
hahy in the open air an much of
the time as possible, day and niht,
especially if he (lues develop the
M hoopiiiK couvh.
Inaahi Outaalu.
I have heen wearing summer
linden lolhinK fur the last several
years, hut now a friend advises
thai this is uiiheallhful and pro
disposes to rheumatism. Krip anil
other sh kness in later years. Is
there any foundation fur such a
hellef ?(. s.
A nswer. Xo.
Utile I'm-Uaxc of Trouhle.
Kindly advise how lu lake the
temperature. The special direc
tions that came with the thermom
eter nay to leave the thermometer
hi the mouth one-half minute
homer than the reini'jred time for
registration. J 1 n i it doesn't advise
how lone, the rcduired time is.
A
n
S.
Answer. I'nles.s your doctor di
rects a record of the temporal u re,
I advise you to present the ther
mometer to some one who wantK
to keep on hand something to wor
ry about... If the doctor wishen the
temperature recorded, he will show
precisely loiw to do it.
(Copyright, Juiit. K. ldlie Co.)
j
It hniii'i so had If you don't foil. ,
hut it's a sort of a reflect Ion on '
f WZ 9
you n you spin these days. Tlier'siand Xew Jersey and still win a
lot-, (i falx vteps, uhis. hut .step. ; majority of the nation's electoral
m-;tM ,, j,,
l nnyhuildy' car Is 111
hi. John F. Dille Co.)
; worst.
Brisb
Today
ane s
(Continued from Pagtt One)
goods are moving more rapidly, au
tomobile production continues at a
high level, new advertising cam
paign hy Kurd indicating llial v
will soon Mipply tlie demand.
.
hven the pucker;
wlfh much to
complain of since the war, arc hap
iPV - Meat, wool, leather and fer
tilizers arc se.lun.; in greater vol
ume, at hotter prices.
lu politics, hoth sides have their
tips and downs. In Texas the drys
oiganize a haitle in prevent the
election of (iovernor Smith.
In Wisconsin. Senator Hubert l.a
I'tdlette aiucks the Republican
platform, says no progressive ran '
j i,c rnthnsiasiic iihoul It.
, Six weeks hence, both part ies
w ill he leirihly mixed up and you
I migl t pick up profitable lifts un-
...I ta. twi tw 11111. -It
i . .... '
: in i a - ii .i - , im.i m i , , i.i v.u i , ,..-
sc lenee sniil "No liettlns;."
Hume Minly l-'.nriillinenl.
WASH INI .Tl l. ll". Ann riea'
ten l.iruesl eitles hare a limn
study suiclelil reeislrutlcni nf tin".
'.'7:!. while they have un fiiriilliiient j HAV.WA. The fiihan pnliliej
nf iilnnil half that iniinlier nf resi-( vvnik.s clepa rt iiient is niiikinii films!
il.'llt nillciie ami II llivei'slly stll-nf seenie spnts. llistnrle sites. In-cl-'ins.
i'l, .Inhn S. .N'nf fsinner. di - il list rles anil I iniiriivenients na tliei
rerlnr nf the- naliiinal licnne study I isliincl Tur display In the I'ntlec!
i m il. icpm ls. ' : States and Klirnpe.
TAMXV A Mb t PLNv'Ct
(50LF TTAY AMt he-'
I
TOOK THE BReTH
OUT OF M ow
THe eiGHTCCMTH
G(5ECM UJlTH
HVS GCNCROStTV!
I ".si. .".ccTfirrTcnnjvrT
V
i i -i i
Rippling
Rhymes
(V.y Wult Musoii.)
OLD STYLES
I view (lie aiicleiu fiislilun
liook, nml wonder how a Klrt
would - look la modern eyes tf
si e appeared in old time rai
ment .strange ami weird. The
damsel of the wHHilike waist
once through her native village
chaswl, and thouuht iierspl!1 ex
ceeding fine In all her wealth of
crinoline, tier hair wns piled
upon her head in tow'riiis
masses, black or'red, and to con
f.ne it In a net she always
thought the safest bet. And she
had earrinns ol' a size that now
would cause intense surprise:
her dress was hi.;h. and over all
she often wore a Paisley shawl.
The ladies of the fashion plate
that bears a dim Victorian date,
would draw a bisser crowd to
day. If 'hey came down the
Great While Way. than Cody's
Wild West ever knew, than Bar
naul's circus ever drew. The
Hentleuien who loved and wed
and those ladies of a day Iiiiik
dead, would also make u won
drous hit if they could down the
hiKliway flit. They ran to whis
kers in a way that would seem
laughable today. Their trou
sers never knew a crease, they
doped their hair with scented
ireaso. they wore bin wateh
chains washed with aold. and all
the trinkets they could hold.
Kach bad his sacred shavinK
mill?, he chewed tobacco from a
pluK when be would have a quiet
smoke with similar bewhlskered
folk. He wore red flannel un
derwear that wouldn't raver, rip
or tear. The (,'ents and ladies
of that day would spend loin:
eveuinKH at croquet, or by the
parlor oi.';au stand and sinu Iouk
hymns to heat the baud. I'd Klve
a lot to see them wend lu stove
pipe hat and Grecian bend, the
men and maids of 'ti-. contrast
ing the modern with I he new.
IN ID-WEST ARE
ALL FOR HOOVER
KVANSToN'i Ml.,
statement issue
headquarters of
July Hb (At A ;
from national ;
the '.'."omen's j
christian Temperance union today I
said that Herbert Hoover could I
lose must of the east and still bo j
elected president next November.
The republican nominee mlKht i
be defeated in New York, I'ennsyl- I
vania. Massachusetts. ( 'on nee t lent 'I
. votes. Ihe statement said.
"Two or three wet neihbor
' hoods in a state .lu not trive the
state to Tammany." the Y, t. T. I".
officers asserteil, asserting fiKU!-s
tto show that li 1 "wet" voles in
cunyrcss came from scattered ills-
! tricis In fifteen slates. 1
I The temperance union also de-
lehired that women of the middle- j
west are ortranizink "almost en- i
' tlrely on an anti-Tammany basis."
! "The tremendous strength of or- !
Iuanl'ed women has turned to j
i Hoover almost exclusively because 1
of his pronounced views favoring :
I prohibition, his personal attitude I
: auii.ist lluiior and the prubabillly
of an efficient eniorcemtn of the
law under a Hoover admlulstra
jtlon." the slalemenl said.
: LEGLESS AVIATOR
' MOt'NT PhKASANT, Pa
Inly ;
t u, (pt Ml luck loday contitiiicd ,
1 to pursue M. K. I Dinger! DHti-ili-!
erty. one-armed ami leghss aviator, j
: V V-....- l !.,..ell1,. I
: . : . .. ....
, , a., 1(1 .m-m I in K mi cm- i u .n ,
log or a tniiis-Atlimtle licip.
I Atteinptini; In take otf from a ;
i field at llecla, DunKherty's plane
" i si rink a lenee anil ripped off a.
' wlni;. He was uninjured. j
tit He Giue
INVJtTATIeJ
TO LVJMCh?
mo: lie GAUH Me. A
rc-.al hbcrav.it
' t r a i i c i t :
r calls
PRODUCIION
LESS, WHEAT CROP
GREATER THAN 77
WASHINGTON, .Inly Mt. l,Vi
First in.liiatiplis of Ihe six... of
this year's en p was nivcn luday
by the department nf aMi'iClilt in c
wllPh. lulsint; Us ralcllliilhms cm
l onditmns pi-e aillny July 1. place. I
production nt S,;:.:i.li 1 7. Him bush
els, compared Willi i.7Sti.2SS,tlilii
bushels last ear. r'
Imlicaled priiductien of other
crops, also based on their condi
tion .Inly 1. whs' announced as
follows:
Winter wheat. 34:!.7Si'."'i bush
els, compared with 51 S.uiiu.inl'l
Inishfls a lonnlb iiko and C."2.
Slu.ulia liu.-bels last year.
Durum wlieal. 7::..l:!2.'i" bush
els, compared with TU.Ouci.dlMl
bushels hist year.
Other sprint; wheat. 1 SL'.ii:':l.liO"
lnihel. compared with 1M:1.1HMI.
Ouo bushels.
The acreaee of the important
erc.s 1 his year, that rema Inilii.'
to be harvested in the case of
winter wheat and lye. and their
condition cm July 1, follow:
Corn. 1 llL'.:ijll.llll acres and 7S.1
per cent of normal.
Winter wheat, O.UT.OUI) and
7 3.0-
IJuruin wheat, ti.l 17,11101 and
7U.2.
Other spriiiK wheat. I0.47s.iiiio
and 71.7.
All wheat. r,7.7.".(l.lH'il and 71. a.
Oats. 4 l.:i7 1.Olill and 79.9.
Ilarley. 1L'.2I::."I) and M.:l.
Itye, :i,."i;iri.uaa and ml. 7.
Flax seed. 2,s:lt.imt and 7IJ.S.
White potatoes. ;!.S1:.',(l(lll and
Sweet ncilaloes. S.'oi.iKul and
77. l.
Iboom coin. S.-i2,iiii0 and 7S.D.
lleans, dry edible. 1, 7:!,".. DUO and
7lJ.:i.
Hay, all tulue, 5 S , i :l l.tlHII and
7(1.7.
Wild hay, condition, 71.:!.
I'aslure. condition. 84.4.
Stoci.s ot wheat remainlnu: on
farms July 1 are estimated at
2.S9 per cent of the 1927 crop, or
about 2:!.4r(i.(MUI bushels, com
pared with 27.2 'r.. mil) bushels .1
year iiko and 2K.8S4.0UU the five
year average on July 1.
The acreage (in thousands) con
dition on July 1 and indicated
production (In thousands of bush
els) of winter wheat include:
Ac-re. Cond. Prod.
Oregon H :'. Hi. 471
Washington .. l.:'.C2 ' 2S,iiU2
NeHswrlier
CHICAfiO. Ib.y
Hi
S'veii.
ml tirl stu-
No More Neuritis
In Arms, Neck, Legs
or Thighs
Tf yon want to net rid of the agoniz
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misery will cease.
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absorbent, soothing and healing in its
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In the forearm and finders, or extend
ing down the thigh to the toe tips, will
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la entirely different from anything ynu
have evr used. Don't suffer any
longer. et a supply ot lvsmoi at anr
( good drug store. Price II. Always on
tana i
Straus's Drue Store.
BUY
fir
hiqh comprrsswn
niotors
RED
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it :
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aymi: si-i
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f
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riKht now!
International
Correspondence
Schools
llox ssti Scraulou, l'a.
J. G. BOND, Local Rep.
398 Hillside St. 4
Klamath Falls
Ye pay a terrible
" PENALTY
oft-times from eje neg
lect. Tis better to be safe
than sorry.
OUR SLOGAN
Good glasses if you need
them, otherwise GOOD
ADVICE.
Dr. Jud Rickert
Optometrist
222 E, Main
Jliin't jiiick ii way
yoiif ianiMMil.s id
last sn-asiiu with
out having' tlieni
dry (u-aiifil lor
safety.
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