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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Dllj, 8undr, Wnalj in. INO CO. MKDFOKD PELSTI II-1T-U N. K,r He. BOBKKT W. RUHI Kdltof 8 HUMI'l'F.K SUI I II. WniU An lfldudnt Nut. Wr burxi u onJ di '"" j " lord, Oregon, under Art ol March 8, X87W. SL'BS CHUT ION HATES By Kill In Advance: Dolly, with Hm.day, year Daily, with Sunday, month.... tail, without Sunday, yar. , . ,60 Sr. Tiiit Ji5n h ! ! i ? noJaii 'Jh iJly:i"l,0,,,i ' r introduced, uniii Daily. Witti KtiNday, mw.ui. I "Exhausted, ami 1hc off ort wn Daily, without Sunday, niu o ; ' Dally, without Sunday, on year... 7 im Daily, with .Sunday, on year. All Urmi, eui in arivanee. I tatP inr-mo tax britr-ide are now fnllowiiifr the same KKifralh itr ' COU"tr ret'Tln,!oxmpU', A slate income tax has not only Ween tried in ibis citfii tiTSi b"; "i-Htato, m found wantiii", l.ut it has been n-pentully beaten. MV&2SJLlti?SSy -isivo majorities. mah w.7wV,Tuuition f dto. Nevertheless, li'Tf it is aain on thn Novmbcr ballot. If gatr-bea h.tdi. rojyl. j tff, p(.0,t. 0j- orf.rr(m didn't want an inconio tax two vf-ars ,', -i r Ye Smudge Pot Br Arttaor Perry CiA tlnrn, Tittnmnny! itiHt lm.it ; ...I.II.in ..j ai thoni SniHtn-rn KifpuDllennn, Ki'llifiB pOMiiiiiHtTHlil)M, and KM tiriK i-fiUKht at it. HtirinifH ' A rhlcauo astronomer the tniKle information that the sun , is only uood lor another million vean. so the farmers better hurry U, ami ei in their buy. i Tin,, u .ho u-,ok iiii.t thn malliPf'Il'' oi ttreon iirinvM "OriKnn KxflutnK'H," u lil'fi'zy pa t Mi' in i on mm'-i) -i. , to (m-L'oti editors. H'lllnu how much ; ihcy hat ilioms-lv-f4. The backyard of ihis sanctum Ik pidly beeominc a favorite resort ; y. for niochanleal ilovici-H, w1hk chief rliru'iirterlilrK Jind miiln vnlue ai iiiiudiiK no uiMMMjr ......... - : T i,o,,n,,nwinnU-inntiJV('iir uit. reiTH H I less of its fntilitv. Aiul we also believe that!11 oration. It siivoh lntor KninWhliiK awful. It Ink cm four men lo run tin- niachine and two lo iIIk Hie hole. I,adi-H with lonw. Inperintf fln Kcm niiikf thf hest ci?arottc Hmolt crs, and they know how to hold the HKarelte m It will Hhow up to the best (idvantatre. Preparations for tin l.PKlon con vention are taking Mhajie, uuhaiu piTc.; hy el'ficfency. Tin profenlMonal Kirl of the city conrecaled last eve. Tiny itln ensued the bent male diirx'er. and the i in permanency of the perrnii lieilt wave. The yotinc Kon of Mr. nml Mrs. John .1. Dryo fell in Iho heer ImiIWm iliiw inornlHK. cMnplnn with noih Ihk worse than it nood ltickiuK. The wing of Atty. J. Newbuir. which wan nearly twisted off by C. C. l.einmnn while at play. Is waving at tin jury, and point lug ai the court, with old-time vigor. C. Wig Ashpole has opened bis campaign for co. com. and Is a: Hocinlile as an automobile sales man. If you have an old car. There Is too much heavy think ing going on In this town, without tiny club to bolster It. If a giant Intellect Is culled upon to render a verdict on which way the wind Is blowing, he reports ho "does not care to be throttled hy snap Judg ment, and will let you know to morrow." lh wrinkles up his brow like he had been asked lit sing a has solo, or figure out the dlrl that would have lo be moved to produce a not her Panama 'anal. The gears in the round thing on their shoulders don't start off like a 4d on a frosty morn. They have "to ponder the problem." Most of the pondering Is nothing but low-grade stalling, and the prob lem has a soft shell, and care must be exercised lest It solve itself un expectedly, thuaiting the thinkers in their plot, to get out of mowing the lawn Thursday evening. The outstanding thinker Is the thinker Who htainls out "for a more care ful digestion of the proposition." FA( V WKITIV l tola, Kan., Register) I'd Danforlh am) family will go on a trip soon. If any one deserves an ouling I'd and his family dos for Ihcy me sure huNy. Ir Cook was over a Thursday, be and his wife found lilllk a bout ready I o get the mixing loom Htarted. A few years ago Cook wem on crutches, a Crow Imtliin got a bold of him, and be ran now play football ore run a race and always carries ihe caibs with him. He calls It the fountain of youth. He was called to Chanutc and will slay (hear a while, he and his wife. John McDonald thinks It takes more than a telephone line to make a man a milonarc, here of late. One ol our boys an1 going to com and cut our brush If the ground gets so be can gel in tut It, but It sun Is marshle. The good book says If you have food ami raiment be satc-Ciile leant a worse thing be fall you. It dont lake much tor raiment, to be good. Mrs. t-'oster Porter0 lam ly. Mr A Mrs Ira Morrlnon and (atnly wer t ho Kind of the pa rent ta I Parker lionie for an all day visit a Sunday, A Sunday when the rain came a bout la ao It looked I.m a fc mlruies like thear would be a big st or me, b'jl It soon passed ft way Iiltl " a liea ruin, thanks. . Mr Payne and daughter enter, tained a number of relative a Sunday. .Mif-s Payne has had on taxed nearves from her school work. , Mr A,- Mrs lmmonl Sycklye v,av over from Mituii Die gust of Mt & Mrs Herbert Maitin ivforan seamed to draw the crowd II Sunday afternoon irom KaHarpe Ki v Todd find famly have bought the llticl brick over by Spanglers Fred Hertihmun has bought the P. tins residence. Mr Paine will go w lib his daughter outh for her health. GIVE STATE INCOME TAX r k rsi st i:ci-: is virtue r w hen ilivnrccil from inod SHI1CP. 'I'lie persistence of the Mute Lnitc provides' ii ease in point. , . . . Willi as nttic reiritrd tor comt did the Single Tax zealots a There w as a time, as everyone knows, when t Sinidc Tax yr the pn.poil wns :, j t by what mtsnninf; is it axsiiriK'd fondit ions have not materially more than anv other state on the west, new eapilal for develMprnent and invesliiieiit. Not a statt in its eompet inur dislriet has an income tax. California, Was!) J.inuton and oilier Western states vile eapilal, they don't impose True, a bad iinaneial situation snn f'lministration, but the situation eau eventnallv be corrected without ereetiny a tax wall ;i pja The aHvneates of a state iiieoine tax must base their nersist- enee upon one of two assumptions, either they believe are ifr bneU and forth from yea to , "r ,s' ev have adonted tlletheorv that thev have nothim' to lose by n train initiatinir the measure, and conditions miiv arise whit-ll will allow t he proposal to slip throuidl, even tiioit-h a mil jor;t y (,f the voters are HL'ainst it. Whatever the eause, u i e sicit oi tins evenasiui(r jnconie tax airiianon, year in ano tii iijc .tiihci,: in iim essential, would benefit their eause ratorium for a few years, and giving their breath, instead fif persisting in m 1 1 if i tr up the proposal .1 . . , ... every Huh there is a state eleetion, r-anlless ol hf.w often it has been defeated. . . , QUILL "Koiichin it," in this red-hlooded ai;e, eonsists in spendiii' a week at a mountain shaek where the pliiniliiii isn't conceal,1' and there isn'l a single I'nll-lenirt Ii mirror. Kei us not regret the passing of the old-fashioned larre fam . Ai best a flivver will hold onlv nine in comfort. ilv "eadinr makelh a full man' as Tunney will aree; but Mr. Tom Ileeney's opinion is that it doesn't makelh a he-man. The world really eloeitf ionist anv mon We one doo an't help wishing Ananias had lived to write story for the popular inaoaines. The thino' that astonishes says, but the fact that he says You'll never rise in the world by just sticking titht where you are. Konl; at the Pullman window. The laitin inscription for l.ouvain doesn't matter. The of people who niioht take it seriously can't read Latin. One reason o.nlf is expensive is because the custom of dressing- in a loidier room necessitates the discard of holey socks and rair (red undies. If only political fence were bull in. Common itch isn't like the lasts only seven vears. ( 'orrt rl this sentence: " owe my success," said the ureal "lie, "loihc fact that I had lots Correct this sentence: "Take "but hurry back, for I II be almost MUTT AND JEFF JU5T SrVr THAT f-IGHTCk l WM fr tt su5VTr A S ; YOO DON'T M6AM TO T6lL SNC2 IS 60NWA OolM TUNNtV'S Ws I iTinrH ffc I h V VOODOOi MC THAT V0O BCAT OF Kit) 'TdSU I'M A fiSTraTV- B0WT DRAWS W.TH RISKO AMT f V S J , J Ley7- VOU TO WHO'S HCU SHARKS r" x vjJaV MlTK J CKSMRWiAMD H6GAV6 Tfr, J I' VooT$BAr7 , RtSKo LOUGH F?AwJ "AS. HUCH TOMv LovjGHWW THe- TOUGHeVT 1 RIGHT MO'. ' . jja-t-jJ OUT OF rAV V Fvr-w' J TPTTFR 1 FIGHT OF H.SCAkECK;! HC'S GOOD, ' U fW 1 BfeTl fcKr tF You KMOW y , -1 yjl ' I t'y V JSIMC-SS. I NOTHING ;-c Busv: J ,v -n h LXS L " mutt. A REST FOR A WHILE when properly (lirepterl. li'lt jit dement it may become a mil- income t;tx ndvneiitcK in tlii-. Tliev nre ridinc their liobljv ,iil''mcnt and common sense, as few years nsj". rtain as a fish hill tlcfcated, ami year niter v ear 1'iiuilly 1 he Smij-'Ip Tnxprs beenm. f iiuill v abandoned lis a hopc.es- thoy want oni' now? -onomir changed. On'yon still nrods. I'aeifie Coast or in the Xorth do evervthint: thev can to in another tax to sea re it away. was inherited bv the J'atter- Hist the outside investor very vaeeilatintr in Ibeir opinionK, switeli-; year, with every veerinj.' viml.w we believe a majority of 'the people : - ii iM-iiei ail llicuilie lliori' 1)V deellirillt; a niO-ithe rules ol health, so that 1 f(ir fir about decay (if the temro ' , cannot catch anything my n-ih-, Inrv or -milk" tetth. Alas, manv the people a elianee to et ; hor ,.. to p.ay me with. ! ,.,,,'.,1, ,t,.ntist- tiM ora.-tice on POINTS I. urows better. You never hear a trained at least the politicians is not anything:. what strong" cnoiieli to keep tin itch for office. ( 'omiuou itel of sneiuliny: money as a kid." your vacation." said the boss helpless without von " Yes, That Makes Mutt Personal Health Service, By WILLIAM BRADY, M. VO Stipwit Utrerti prtilrdri tn phonal health atA hypiene, nt to diww linfr,nii or trutinM, will b 8tir-rrti by r. Hrarfj i( a stamiwd. Mll-fcibe-d riv-kj lo 9. hfmul'l tit iff ai.d writUn ir ink. (tun. if lo ihw larf numlr ol a-'i r 'vivfj, ntily a ftr cau ) arirtwfJ h-r. So riay can Iw ma-lf to quene not cOuform irig to inhtrurtiona. A'ltiriw Uf. William Brady, m cat of it.n new tipper. AN OI'l'I.IVi: InvUililc Darker F.very time- .1 h:ir of poor Mini sue.-limbing to montxid poit-oning in his t not her I am rf ntinl! that this Is tit' fin of Ihf sur vival (if (lH! wit lf"t. Thn-f. ii IV h( i 1 1 Mrm' iint( liviiiK v.'ht main tain that wh;it yf.ii don't l;n"W w ill imvcr lo yi j any harm, I. i;t 1 diinno. if i:m t( K' foolj-llI- IMtll-' loat or h.i it Hoitif on h' ilidn't know It was Thin pavHlnt; thiriK is loo dlhMraceftil, A ii ei :t :i, what does it profit a man to know hygiene and to liv- by the rules of hyiriene, nine?, he cannot noitroi the p(. nf Jiis neiKhlfors and there is no law against unintentional murder or mayhem if any neighbor h.-ipin-ns to perpetrate such a erinn',' What Hood flot'S it dti me to know pre cisely how one catches crl, or wh:it the neighbors eail "cold. ' if i he neighbors know not hi a bout it and yet are neighbor! -or constrained to have intercourse with me '. 'an I nucecssf ullv rt""-'e the month spray of m- neighbor when he has what he lightly dismisses as a slight you Itrmw? i mean, can i do so v.ith- ,,,, Thf. ,'.,,vui woni.i oVo- ' laim me :. poor nut if i dar- I to try II. Ti:e world does w rse than that. Indeed 1 should not mind hpinv, proclaimed a poor nut if the world would let it ko at that Hein a poor nut Is not such a fate. know. Hut the Id iissureK me I need not be i,n"r n,lt If I do not wish. No. rD-Min l filiiin , ance" by careful adherence ti.:,h;il ,). ,ifnii.st can do nnihiim i kl,lw tlli?H ls,, t su- 1,1,1 lh' wo,"I,; that plane, i believe it docs pav iis against me. Von see. the,,, jiavp evcrv cavitv or decaved j worI,1 lllh(lllU, my IH.iK,llM1I. in ' ln :i .OUIl. ,.hii'd-s Hrst teeth : claim that the indiscriminate denied l y the d-ntist. The method j dlsti limtion of samples of hi.-: , f n-eatiiiriil is for the dentist to! sliKh; "eoltis is a rlKhi t hat s bis under the law of personal lihenty. and it is tmrpiitous to atieirpl to deprive him of i'. What, nnike him wear a mask, when he has just a slro.de 'void':" I Kldi( ulous. Let the rest of Um world don mask.n If the The 11,1, mi... Is very II that only one with shar ( can Me It unaided by ini' i' i This Isn't any reason for doubt I ing that scabies is caused by the i invasion of Die skin by these, i mites. Typhoid bacilli are eon-' j siib rably smaller and r e t u ire; I greater magnificat inn under v microscope, ami this is iufllch in reason to uny mm i I'ltoiti e vij is caused by typhoid germs, at , least In the Judgment of' 'some j millions of morons and their iv Ilea ers. Typhoid carriers I'esei the ei forts of the health authoii lies to restrict or match their; movements and our learned courts I sometimes sustain them in the de fense of their personal liberty. .t.o matter how painstaking tn I scrupulous You may be nbout sterilizing the milk or disinfeci-i ing the watt i or thoroly mIi-J lug the food., you are stilt at the j inercv of any undetected typhoid ; 'carrier who may happen to how tt job cooking or waiting table in 1 yiwir favoiile lesnrl. This Is the Uitld ! source of most outbreak f ty ; pluml fever today. The epidemic i in .Montreal a year or two ago was I raced to mill- from a farm where a case of typhoid fever had occurred ; even so. the ty phoid bacilli in the milk would Jiave been kilb-d by pasteuriza ' j,,u but the milk went t hi u ihe pasteurization plant without heim: p. II l.oile.l as It MIOlllil IUIV throi.gh careles! j sible employes I public health ( Innnil'i'il" of i eo disease. it is s'ible t control less of irrespon -. many things here I do not under aml absence ofjstand. One Is the system of park supervision, a nd ing cars. !e contrae'ed tin j Meing employed in the country humanly impo- part of the time and ipiilting work the environment, at ." o'clock when traffic seems to I tut all t hose victims might . scaped had t hey taken the i am ion to be immnnie! ai typhoid. This is Die era o Mirvtval of Dm wittiest. ! ;ri-:KTinNs i answkiis l Not Soluble. . Please tell me if 4 real iMt-nt will dissolve a hunion C. Rate Pretty High ni iiv.ii;i:. SnriouiMt Answer Hunion 1 Fiirj.""'V is th" orilj taldished bunion. Itov Iiciermlncfl lo not HoluMo. Avoid lHk-!cr is h'-althv :n :h" haa f My son. a-d it;, all reports hut ha.--ratine i; or sc-vn appli's Oaily tiptwoen mi'-als him evr-ntually Answer No, Will t !ns harm -Anxious Mother, i is a hoalUiful habit. ('linkers. Once a year you should print your advi'-e about ea:il;er sor-r. It is i h - best ihimr I evrr found ir this ttainful affliction. I havi 1 f.n a lifelong sufferer, ,m your method certainly nives (iiick re lief. Mrs. J). J j. M. Answi r Avoid all tooth brie-'h-iiiir ami den t ri liee.s. Oncft a day touch each ranker tore with a rii'Viii-e ol' ulyierin and tincture of iodine, half and half. I 're paie a solution of a heaping tea spoonful of boric a cii in a pint rif boiled water, ami nso thiH many times a day, csper iaily be-!oi-i- and after eating, as a momh vash. I don't know the cans.' of canker sores, but I bHieve thev arr due ti focal infection from pun n'"t'niH harltorrd in he ton sils, about the teeth or minis, or in the n;' "a I sinuses. My theory in that slight injury, as by tooth brush nr rxcrsslvrly hot or cold loud or drink, precedes the injec tion. lecav of lliih.v Teeth. Why havf the dentist put In a soti i.r temporary filllnu? And why "let" the demist do it? Ii wtiubl take ein-lbrabb- ren nest ing to pernuade thf majority of ; dentists to put a sofr filllni; in n 'decidioiiK tooth. Hard or so-called "permanent" filling are eiihermil enough W. Jl. Med. Answer I'll tH! you, Doctor. 1 'was lrin to break it -.ently lo j the mother. Mothers of very . yonn children sometimes feci dc' idc. ( '-jpyri-ht John V. flil'.c Co.) i : HtfilWMfJii- ' J Ever' now an' then some girl is abducted that raises a fuss about it. You're slippin' when your wife suggests a livelier hat band. . Communications Wants I tetter Parking ro the 1-Mitor: Having recently moved been.llroni Kansas, there seems to be at lis peak, alld desiring to do some (lading al the stores, would hunt a parking place were 1 for tunate enough to find a place three ; (docks u here I wanted to trade. I was confronted with ibis condi tion: A couple of swell dames parked their car between me and t he st t et u bile one of them did ' her shopping. H'w do yon get your Rippling Rhymes (By Walt Mason.) Tin: pooit hi-: i to I'd hnte to have the hero's job. be followed here and yon der, and have to face u che.-rinu' iiob wherever I mUht wander. I'd hate to hear The villa t,"? band- rin out a noble greet in if. I'd hate to shake :t million hands a i every crossroads meet in k. I s.-e thf patient hero smib when thousands stand before him. and do his stunt in kingly style, although the doings bore him. He feels he's dying on his feet, he is so tired and jaded, but he must still look pleased ami swef, his smile must not be faded. He thinks he'd give ten thousand bones to spend a fortnight sleeping, but he must tread the paving stones, in some committee's keeping. He has to spring a merry laugh when filled with bitter niges, he has to write his autograph on fifty thousand pages. !( still must wear hN smile so sweet, al though his anger smolders, when people lift him from his feet anil bear him on their shoul ders. He must have something bright to say to giggling human peaches, and listen, seven times a day. to long ;.nd dreary speeches. Committees tag him everywhere and glee clubs sere nade him, and there are mo ments of despair when jealouj skates upbraid him. I've seen the hero when he sat. worn out and disenchanted, and fanned his whiskers with his hat, and v. ished that he were planted. A man's a glutton for applause who doesn't soon grow weary of long drawn spiels and flap ping paws, and banquets Vol stead -beery. I'm thankful 1 have pulled no tricks arousing public clamor, that I, like other humble hicks, just dig and saw ami hammer. 1 do not meet, at every turn, ovations most dis tressing, and I have privacy to burn which is a wondrous l,esmtr. :r;,r out of the pocket? Does Ihe t cily oft'or ;i iirize II' you Kucct'cil in workinx yourself out or llus:o ;Mn'kPts? W'iiat objection woulil there ije to riKhl-anKle pju-kiiiK? ' I ,lo not know. You have no street i ear system here. True, you have i a couple of rails running down the , street l luil in no wise effect traffic. I notice you enjoy taking nasty lii:s at Ashland. However, you can I K'"t your car away front lite curl, ; there which compensates some ! what for whatever shortcnniltiKs Isltc may have otherwise ! HAUrtY I.i:Cf,KI( North Itiveiviile. Brisbane's Today (Continued from Page On) Ninety political scientists, Kaflt ; ered at Ics Moines, say the two- ' 11.1 rt V KVm em nf iMfiirnin ir f lit j cniinlry will vanish alter this elec lion. A system of smaller puttie?;. based on religious httliels, economic i ncoi ie. p-n (iii pi oiiioiiiou, ja- hor, etc., will replace the elephant and the donkey. It is hard enough for the nvorat; voter to keep track of two parties. At best, his notion ns to why He , belongs to one or the other is j va-oie. He would worry himse'.t" i sick with a dozen parties to think about. i Turkish Mohammedanism talks ; o chanRtng; its Sabbath from l'ii idny to Sunday, for business roa ! sons, and wants music in mosques. ' The latter idea would probote, peace in India, where .Mohammed ans often kill Hindus manitlim past mosques with music playing. Interesting; to notice how in any i different reusons (impel various ! sects to murder each other, and all to please the Creator. Twenty-two thousand acres of wheat are damaged hy field mice j in Smith Dakota, the mice working i over a tract many miles wide, Pni , son probably w ill check the plane. j On another occasion, in aunt her slate, sea Hulls, mysteriously in formed, I lew inland and cleared out the mice. ! A great daneer is the frightful j fertility among insects and small 'mammals, mice. rats, rabbits, etc.. t and a marvel calling for unlimited ! gratitude is nature's power to kee.i the balance. Anv one of pi. and in- sects breeding. uncheckP'!, would make, human lite on tins iuantL0w. , possible. u... .....I it tm I river. O MAKKi:HKIKIJ .Authorities todav continued their sean n i"' . .... ... -..itomobile driver whose - machine collided with another. 1 killing Mrs. A. kuiikc, o( . .. tura and injuring Mr. and Mrn. W. 11. Hurtim, also of Ventura. Noiiec to Conlrurior. MeUford. Oregon, July ITih. i'.'-v Notice i t Hids. Noii'-e f herebv given th.u i.ids are now railed for the paving of the following streets: No. 1. South I'a rk Avenue tnm ; West Hth Sir-'-t t' U.'kota Ave- " No. Arcailla Street from Krun (Juette. Street to Silencer Street. No. 3. Sper.ecr Street Inun Kads Street tn Mavtte Street. Vo 4 I'ortland Avenue 1 rom Ka'-t Ninth Street to Kast Mb-vi-iith ' Street. No. ... I'ortland Av rule from Hast Main Street to Kast Ninth Street. No. i;. Almond Street from Kast Main Street to Kast Ninth Street. No. T. North Holly Street from ; Second Street to West Jackson Street. ' The plans and specifications can be seen at the office of the City Record. -i- in the City Hall at the corner of Sixth and Kroni Street, Medford. Oregon. The Cit Council will receive sealed proposals therefor, ami the pruposais will be o;e-!l.-. 111 the Council Chamber of the City Hall on July IN in. I!1'N. at 7 : :M p. m. Kai h bid must be a i-coin v.i tried by a certified check or bid bond of not less than five per cent t ' ' i of the amoum ol the bid. The right is re.-eived to reject a ny or all pro posals, to a eept the proposal siib milieii i,y any bidder, and to w.tiv ! hnicai ll"'re-t;. as the illtere.-t of the City may reijuirf. CtTV cnCXCll.. My O. o. Alenderfer. Mavor. I :v M 1 .. 11 otd. I :'. ,,., fH AVE YOUR EVE & .EXAMINED vNOW! We pay a terrible PENALTY oft-times from eye neg lect. 'Tis better to be safe than sorry. OUR SLOGAN Good glasses if you need them, otherwise GOOD ADVICK. Dr. Jud Rickert Optometrist 222 E. Main Those Summery tlainty ftnek-s do lieeonte soil ed, spotted, stained, lie stttp to have them dry Gleaned here wltere only finest Knnlpmenl and Specialist care Is Used. KM rail sS$ JLlfJ mi at A day of hearty outcloo: recreation . . . an evening of ilancinii in the magnificent ball room . . . then a pliiiitfo into the re ireshinj waters of the pool at Banff Springs Hotel! You'll sleep better - (eel better - he ready and anxious for the morrow! That is just one of the many distinc tive features of this famous resort. Canadian W RDeacon Ccnl Agent-Pass'r Depc 5)ThWSiJ)ortlandi'tuliiioD2alirioit)Woj You wlU Uke LOS ANGELES l ! Better If You Stop at leigwari! ' SIXTH and SPRING STREETS Nrrw Million Dollar Ann 050 ComfortmH. Room, $2.00 per day op without bath $2-50 per day up with bath PERSONAL SHRV1CB Popular Priced Coffee 8hop J and Grill W Ckcck Year Car at U Dm H. C. FRYMAN, Proprietor KARRT a WAObM fcUUKU. M. WAQSMKa By BUD FISHER I unntt liiiiiiiiliiili 1 "T . - ,t ; "",i " r ; T-... ... v . ,., o V ,, o e ... .... f o