Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 23, 1928, Page 7, Image 7

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    "jTEDFOTlP MATE TRIBUNE, ftfEDFORD, OT?KC!OX, THURSDAY. AFOT'ST 2?,. 1928.
PTOR SEVEN
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' is always refreshing
If you ire lired lack pep if
your skin is not clear If
your appetite Is "gone" you
owe It to yourself and friends
lo try S.S.S. Its Ionic effects
will surprise you.
WHEN your system is filled
with rich, red blood, you
don't have that tired, languid
feeling when you awake in the
morning.
Instead, you feel refreshed?
ready to meet the world!
Your appetite is keen, you
enjoy work or play. Your skin
is clear cheeks , naturally rosy.
All this because rich, red blood
is Nature's substance for build
ing and sustaining the body.
Thousands have regained their
strength and charm by taking a
few bottles of S.S.S. Nature's
own tonic for restoring the ap
jKtite building strength and
clearing the body of so-called
skin troubles.
You know a clear skin comes
from within. Correct the cause
thru tho blood and pimples,
boils, eczema and that sallow
complexion will disappear.
For more than 100 years S.S.S.
has been giving relief in thous
ands of cases, as testified to in
unsolicited letters of gratitude.
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and blackheads. I took a course
of S.S.S. It cleared my face and
back. I think S.S.S. is wonder
ful. I have told many friends
about S.S.S., and they are get
ting as much benefit as I did."
Miss Ruth Gahm, 1134 Eldert
Ave., Los Angeles, Calif.
All drug stores sell S.S.S. in
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It is more economical.
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Many well-built districts need
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pavement is portland cement
concrete. It is especially de
signed for motor vehicle
traffic permanently smooth,
hard, and safe.
Does your neighborhood
need new pavements?
There is something you
can do about it! Ask us
.. for information.
PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION
146 Fifth Street
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Stages
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operating local service from Medford
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This company 1ms served you faithfully in the pant yearn
and will continue giving you excellent service.
Busses leave from Hotel Jackson.
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Lv. Medford : 8:20 12:00 3:20
Lv. Ashland . 8:50 12 :30 PM 3:50
Southern Oregon Stages
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8 :2."
8:55
LEAD, THAIS 10
SECY. KELLOGG 10 ITO ASSESS BANKS
BE GREETED LIKE IN SPITE OF 0. S.
A VISITING KING COURT DECISIO
By WILLIAM J. CHIPMAN
Associated Press Sports Writer
The Giants huvo escaped from
Cincinnati and the Cardinals have
cleared their premises of Brooklyn
I marauders but neither of these
events transpired one minute too
soon. If things had gone on much
longer as they were mollis, the Na
tional tongue pennant necessarily
would huvo been awarded to the
team capable or the most expert
back-pedaling, which would have
i brought tho Phillies in for serious
I consideration.
Shaded at Uodland Held yester-
day by u ncorc of to 4, the co
horts of AftCirnw left for Pitts-
aiiui'ii oi tummy uui a mo 10
work. The New York expedition
ary. Vorce still owned a margin
ovtr the Cardinals in the pennant
race only becauso the deceitful
DodKera nipped the Redbirds at
Sportsman's park by :i to 2.
The defeat of the Giants yester
day, the second in three games at
Cincinnati, was due largely to Jim
Wchih's uncertainty of foot as he
dashed after a fly from the bat of
Mill Zit.mann with the bases filled
,(n the fifth. The ball fell safe for
a triple, and the (Hants lost, never
to regain a lead they had taken in
the first half of the same round.
Jess Petty and Watson Clark
collaborated in tossing the Cardi
nals for another loss the second
Robin victory in the three-game
series.
While the contending teams wore
so engaged the Pirates put the
Braves to rout again by 10 to 3 in
a game which saw the Buccaneers
cpllect lti hits. These up-and-coming
Pirates, incidentally, are only
hive games removed from the sum
mit, and are intent upon climbing
as impossible as it seems.
In the remaining National league
game the Cubs finally broke their
Philadelphia jinx after six consecu
tive failures. It took all of Art
Nehfs cunning to win by 3 to 2 in
1? inninngs.
The American league fell behind
in its half of the campaign to re
store the world series to the basis
of a 5-cont faro for New Yorkers,
thanks to the bat of Mr. Mule Haas,
late of Montclair, N. J., but now a
resident of Shibe Park, Philadel
phia. The Mule plucked one of
Johnny Mitjus' choice offerings
from the ambient with his fat
black bat and gave it a ride over
the right field fence, winning lor
the Athletics by ti to 5 in the 17th
inning.
The Tigers swept both ends of
a bargain at Boston, 7 to 0 and 4 to
n, and tho Senators hatted the
White Sox, 2 to 0, at Washington.
PA1US, Aug. '$ (Pi Kuropfun
statesman uiul diplomats, especial
ly those coniico't-d with tho fut
Hgn departments of the various
countries, began breaking up their
j annual August holidays today to
: got ready for the signing hero next
; Monday of tho multilateral Kellogg
pact for renunciation of war as a
national policy.
The membei-ii oC tho French
cabinet, who had expected to spend
tho entire month in the country,
were back in Paris tonight. They
had been summoned for a special
meeting of t lie ministry which is
to bo held tomorrow. They are
to discuss details of the signing
ceremony and also of the other
events planned to make the vis
iting dignitaries feel at home as
well as honored.
Frank B. Kellugg, American mc-
, rotary of state, is to be received
! at Havre with ceremonies such
j as usually are accorded only lo
j visiting monarchs or chief exeeu
i tlves. He will be escorted to Paris
j on a special train.
J J lore he will be greeted core
j moniously at the railway station
by Arlstide Briand , foreign minis
1 tor of France, and other high officials.
SAI.KM. oiv.. Aug. f.- iVi
Notwithstanding (he decree of t lie
federal coim in Portland that na
tional banks are not taxable, ami
an upiii'on by Attorney (ioneral
Van Winkle coinciding with tho
! decree, the state tax commission
i today issued an order to the its-;
jsessors of the state to go ahead i
and assess the national banks. ,
! Tiie national bank case is on
j appeal to the l.'nited tales cir
cuit court ol appeals. The posi
ition taken by the tax commission
was that even if the final decree
I should be favorable to the state,
i the state would ho unable to tax
I I he national banks, if it pre
' viotisly had not assesseil them,
t I fence the order to assess is in
the nature, of a precautionary 1
. measure.
K. C. TO GET LAW I
AFTER CIRCULATORS ;
OF THE FALSE OATH
PORTLAND. Ore., Aug. Pl
I The body of Jerome L. Bowers,
j 61, was found hanging in a shed
in the rear of his home late today.
: While reports indicated the man
(had. committed suicide, police
j called to the scene found a possi-
hility that the man had not taken
j his own life. A thorough invest i
jgation was ordered to determine if
grounds existed for the suspicion
of murder.
Relatives living in (he house de
clare that suicide was improbable
and insist that foul play caused
Bowers' death. Possibility of ac
cidental death also was being in
What Of It?
ST. I.OCIS. Aug. 23. (Pi The
dual receivership of International
Life Insurance company was elim
inated today when the state receiv
ership was withdrawn by agree
ment and Federal Judge Albert K
Beeves appointed as new federal
receivers Massey Wilson, one of the
founders, and Ben C. Hyde, state
superintendent of insurance.
BY SECOND II
(By the Associated Press)
Portland made It two straight
over the Seals by winning the sec
ond clash, 7 to 5, after the Beavers
! hod made u five-run lead in the
1 first frame. San Francisco made
a singlo run In tho sixth and In
' tho seventh made its only bid for
i the game when four tallies were
won. Ponder's homer in the sixth,
( however, spoiled any Idea of win-
' ning the Seals may have had. Bat
tries: Ponder, Fullerton and Whit
ney; Mails, Thurston and Sprlnz.
Oakland whitewashed the Bells,
5 to 0, with u rush of runs early
! In the game.
Starting a rally In the fifth the
stars knocked four Sacramento
pitchers around the lot to win, 9
to 4, and regain the position, one
game behind the Senators at the
; head of the league.
I hos Angeles won a loose, unin
teresting game from Seattle, 9 to
; 5, after the Indians had taken the
lead with four runs la the third.
i'l.FVKUANH. Aug. (P The
supremo council Knights of Co
lumbus in session here today p co
gnised immediate prosec u t i o n
' aga in si persons anil societies a I
lcgctl to have circulated a spuriotis
ofllth ol" the fourth degree of the
i order.
! Luke K, Hart, supreme advocate
(of the' oriler. announced 'i.oiio.nao
copies of an obscene ami libelous
d o e u in e n I represented as the
fourth degree oath of the Knights
;of Columbus has been sent thruuiil
;tbe country, for the most part in
the south, within lit" pat two
j months after beinir squelched lor
! over five years."
" 'oinl itions which are known to
in II of you have seemed to furnish
!lhe occasion for a revival of Hits
; infamous and unspeakable libel
Iwllh the result there U 'a larger
.distribution t ban at any lime in
jibe past." Itarl said.
Hart said be now lias legal
papers prepared against six sort
jelies and individuals who are
, "known to have published and dis
itrihuled the oath In Illinois. .Michi
gan. Iowa and Hem-gin," Hart said
names of the soeiot ies and indi
viduals would not be made public.
William .1. Al' tlinley. supreme
secretary, in bi annual report said
that lillii'i members bad been
added to the owl or in the last year
and that total assets now are
.SJ7.IHMi.mni. the sum of $ii.ri()0.iniii
being added I lie past y.-nr.
Mild enough for anybody
. and yet they Satisfy i
CMOKERS want a mild cigarette, but
3 not one that tastes flat.
What they do want is mildness with taste.
They want a cigarette that will siilisfy.
Chesterfield cigarettes arc blended and
cross-blended from mild, pure, fragrant
tobaccos in such a way as to give you
mildness without the loss of taste.
While mild enough for anybody,
Chesterfields s-a-t-i-s-f-y!
'Flash,9 Wonder Dog,
in Big Rialto Picture
While basically a slurring vehicle
for a very remarkable dog, "I'tider ,
Hie Black Kaglc." which is now ,
ptityfug a I the liialto theatre, con
tains one of the? (enderest and yet i
most thrilling dramas that has I
come to the screen in many a. !
mont h.
That Halph Forbes and Mnrco-'
line Hay play their roles in a most
convincing manner is nothing new
for players of their standing be
cause they have often proved their
ability in other motion pictures.
Tho really remarkable thing about
this production Is tho fine acting
of Flash, a new screen star.
Tlie dog is much more beautiful
than any other canine yet seen on
I he screen and goes through his
role wit It a) most human intelli
gence. 'M'ndor the Black Knglo" marks
l
i Flash's Initial appearance on tho
, screen hut with an animal of ills
; intelligence It should be very easy
to go film vehicles for him th.
: will make him the outsandfug dog '
star in the industry.
j Meat Is Predicted.
Oregon Fair tonight and Fri
: day. but fog near coast tonight,
j High temperature and decreasing
I humidity in interior, with increas
ing fire hazard. (lentle, variable
winds, mostly northerly.
Fights Last Night
REICHSTEIN AND DEUEL
WOOD
ALL KINDS OP DRY WOOD
OAK-LAUREL-FIR
Summer ' (fAI a Prices
GREEN PINE SLABS
MEDFORD FUEL CO.
'1118 North Central
Tel. 631
(By the Associated Press) !
C1IICAO, 111. Jorry ("Turfy")
: Griffiths of Sioux City knocked out ,
Tony Marullo of Now Orleans (1 1.1
Krnle Owens ol l.os Angeles knock-1
led out Oscnr Maker of Chicago Cii. 1
I Harold Matthews of Omaha, de-:
I fealcd Oasple La Vole of Chicago I
;2). i
CI.KVEI.AND. Mayer Grace of
Chicairo defeated Kloyd Ifyhcrt of
Cleveland dm. V,if Mill Halley, V.
S. N.. defeated Frank Florlan Ml.
Jimmy O'llrlen of I'ontlac, .Mich.,
defeated Jimmy Trannctt M). Ktl
die ("Kid") Wasner of Philadel
phia won a decision from Maxic
Stnib of Hrlo (101. Youiik Jack
Thompson of l.os Anselcs defeated
Gene Clardl of Philadelphia, tech
nical knockout (tl).
DAYTON, Ohio. Johnny Mason
of Scranton, Pa won decision from
Young Jack Dillon of Los Angeles
110). I
ffAYTON, Ky. Mike Dundee of
Hock Island, 111., defeated Hobby ;
Herman of lxs Angeles, technical ;
knockout (3). -Fred Malien of Los
Angeles defeated Franklo Larraheo
of Omaha, technical knockout (ID.!
Billy Rose of Cincinnati won a de-1
clsion from Tony Kscalantes of 1.08 j
Aneles 1101. j
1
Palem will build Houth Liberty
street bridsc, for about I85.0UO. I
Wilbur KnhlhuKen much,
acres, sells fur :9,vav.
III ''mmmmsvs ut'X(imficn;lirttathoi(S(iiul
k 3 miles of orclitittry timing with
s.isf, ijsMJ ordnidry f;i.wlmt can do oil
V 1., I I ;ir,o "fidsolmc" tliiininif; 1
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Urip
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wet gasoline,
into your oil
You choke your motor to start it
shoot in a mixture with heavy wet
particles of gasoline that don't
burn cleanly. Where do those wet
particles go?
Down the cylinder walls, to thin
your oil !
Thrust open the throttle for a
quick getaway. What happens to
the overload of fuel?
Forced past the piston rings, much
of it, into the crankcase !
And in a thousand miles of di iv
ing half your oil is likely gasulme.
Gasoline you Knight for power, for
mileage wasted. L he
lubricant body of your
oil gone; for hundreds of
miles back it has been
seriously damaged by di'
ution with "wet" gas
oline.
lint there is a way to
prevent oil thinning. Not
by more careful driving;
Pv '-'
you can't change traffic conditions
or "nurse" your car at the expense
of driving pleasure. But you can
avoid using "wet" gasoline.
Shell 400 is a gasoline from which
exact refining has eliminated the
heavy wet fractions. It goes conr
plctcly vaporized, a "dry" gas, into
your motor. It burns completely,
cleanly.
Going into use and not into your
oil, Shell 400 has a real claim to
more mileage, greater power. Yet it
costs you no more.
Select a convenient yellow and
red Shell pump'. Buy
Shell 400 the next few
times and you'll never go
back to "wet" gasoline.
...
Ton can tcUShell joointhc start
ing. PuUyour chiieoutmlyhiil(
.cay. rush it bac in a few
scumh after the motor sti.rts.
Shell 00 requires less choke
lluni "n et" gas, but dm starnl
more without causing thinning
DRY" GAS
Shell Motor Oil, a new lubricant tli.it foi ins less carlion, sot carbon
is tlic iilc.1 running mate for Shell 400. Don't olfsct the good effects
of Shell 400 by Usui g an oil less fine than improved Shell Motor Oil