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o o --v- PAOTCTCTflHT MT5DF0TCT) MATL TRTr.UN K , MEDFOTfD, ORF-OOK. TUESDAY. OCTOTSER Ifi. 1028. o rr .OK 2r Lg IESS THAN -nourishing, bo&y fKtM I building foods are 1 PBR BAK,N0 B the only kind that B I should ever be B H served but to be I B sure of always get' I ting such foods you 1 B must select only the I V Ej best of baking ma' j f T B terials and use B L J DOUBLE Calumet, the leav I ACTING k ener of proven laxr; J mm: ROOF LEAK? f CALL Trowbridge Lumber Yard Our roofing expert will call and. give you suggestions and estimates on costs. No obligations. We sell the famous Johns-Manville Roofings ALSO CEDAR SHINGLES Ride With-- Southern Oregon Stages The Pioneer Line of Southern Oregon operating local service from Modford to Klamath Falls Thin company luiu sorvpil yon fnithfully in Hie piist yu.irH mill will eoiitimio giving you excellent service. Buhhcs leave from Hotel Jackson. A. M. Noon 1'. M. Iv. Meilford 8:2(1 , 12:00. , .) i'il) Lv. AhIiIiukI . 8:30 ' 12:110 1'iM U:50 Southern Oregon Stages Hotl Jackson Phone 309 T. M. 8 :55 Fast Trains Fine Motor-Coaches mil Motor-coaches leave and arrive at Southern Pacific Passenger .Station ). C. Cwle. Agtmt Phone M CHI LOOKS TO AMERICA On the Trail of the Tiger IVojrr.ii'rr (Mais.) 3i0n)nt 17 " STUDENTS REBUILDING ; American Engineers Taking Major Part In Recon struction U. S. Money Needed-Contracts Worth Millions Are Awarded Murphy Is Advisor. '- SHANGHAI. Oct. ;.(!;-Amor-Iran engineers ntul expert, arc, al ready laltlDK a major part in tho I reconstruction uf China anil th na t ImiuiIIhI Kuvernnvenl IohUm lu ithc financiers of Ilii I'nited Stales to provide tlu1 fundH fur the trc nn'inluUH program imide necessary : by the yearn of civil war. I Sun I'a. a Ktin of Sun Vat Sen, l father ul' the republic, outlined o duy I In- laiKc pail which America j has already taken ami hope which : iiallnualisl thlna rests upon her. iSlllt l-'n. the roiini'l' minister of i film lief, was named minister of J railways at the completion of a I ret;elil world tour during which lie .explored the po.sMlhllit h-s of pt'jt jcurliiK rotelKM eapiial for the re ' L'Hiistnjetiun program of the lin ' lioiwi list KoVertlllieiit. i Already, he wild, contractu In jvohiiiK several million dollar in gold had Iteen awarded Americans for tints work. Homy .M urphy, .New York architect, has been ap pointed advisor to t ho nationalist uovernnieni on Hie construction of I hit new capital of Nanking and 'will have chaise of the; city plau nluK as well as tile erection of Kovernment huildiiiKS. .Murphy Int." planned several missionary col leges which have been built in ( 'lilua. Contracts Iel , Klliesl I'. i nod rich, New York engineer who has improved hur 'lairs ami rivers In all parts of the world, has contracted to so deepen 'the pearl river that (.'anion may ! ho reached direct by ocean ship i pliiK. thus, eradicating the t-xpoii-j idvc slow trans-shipments of car i(fies at llonukon. Sun l-'o I'm t her said that an Aiucrieiin firm has contracted to Inilld a flood coiurol eanal in the Tientsin area, whieh it is hoped ' will free t ha I region from the devastating t'luotls, whieh have swept It periodically. This contract alone amounts to S."i.iMMi.tHMi. The canal project is to he car lied out In cun jo action with the 'New York famine committee. The work which will he started in De cember, is expected to provide an income fur Mio.tMiti unemployed wlii) have suffered ureatly from famine. Another most Important con tract, salil the minister, had been made with I 'n lessor Kd win K em merer, Princeton economist, who has set several South A inert , can republics on their feet finan ! dally lu recent years, to bring a staff of experts to China In Janu ary 1o assist the nationalist no' . ornuteiit In makinj; reforms of cur rency, taxes, bankhiK and allied subjects, I'nited States financiers now. ac cording! to Sun l-'o. "are Interested bnt cautious." and are not acting definitely unlll the nationalist gov ernment "achieves further stabili zation." He said that the I'nited 'Slates is the logical plan in obtain reeiutstuuctiou finances. n po n I hlch evei ytliiiiK depends In China. "Ifwe stabilise the (;o'ernmeiit and politics, and reduce the army, , forciKii financial hacktiu; w ill be ' forlhcouilUK as the Ihimiicns men tf (he Clllled States, as well a those of KiiKlaud, are Interested lu Who Chinese problems and are i ri ady to ctHiperat e." I With the- KiuwiiiK dependence ( , upon the I'nited Slates In this new j ' pha ;e of China. the nationalist I Kovei nment in liCKoll.ltiliK Utll Hie j , Itadlo Corpoiallon of America I i with the expec ted result that a I l.italion will be erected in Shanghai for direct communication with San I'Yanclsco, thus lliiltlm; up with . i American communications. Til e milhjiutlUt. Kovci unit-itl, (dans a ; subsidiary wireless system which J ; would link up the major. Chinese , BLAINE REPORTS Hmsy? : i HIS SUPPORT FOR IN WMM bUvtKNUK mm 9R! U LU SAI.KM. Ore., Oct. Hi.itV) A total of 7m7 students were gradu ated from the On.-oii IiIkIi schools in lKL'S an increase of -137 over the prccediun year. These fiurtfs are taken from the reports ul" county school superintendents compiled by C A. Howard, state superinten dent. Thu total enrollment in Oregon hih schools dii riiiK tln .school year 1 !t L' T -1 ! -S was over a five-year period the Vuuual cn ndlment has increasei' 23 per cent, and the annual number of gradu ates has increased 40 per cent, imlicatint; that the proportion of students remain in through Lu graduate is increasing. The total enrollment in the ele mentary k radon was 1 I i.x't 1 . an increase of only ir.a over Ihe jie ccdiiiK year. In the elcinciitury department the increase over a five-year period has been only li per cent. "A compulsory attendance law which applies to children of ele mentary school age hail been re sponsible for full attendance of pupils in grades below hih schoid for many years," Howard said Monday. "As a result elementary r-honl eiiruUmonl increases in a fairly definite relation to increase in the Kencral pupulation of . tho state. (n tlie other hand, ImkIi school enrollment depends, upon opportunity and the growth uf interest fri education." CLI FT AT SAN FRANCISCO : 111 V'M V 1 T" 1 t ; UOSCOIlKL, W is.. Oct. Hi. - iV) John J. lilaine. l.'nited Stales sena tor and former C'Vernor uf Yis ! cousin, a progrossivo republican, yesterday an lit) u need his support ; for Covernor Smith of New York j for president. ' Senator Maine's .statement fol lowed one of three weeks ago hi I which he said he could not support the Ke publican candidate because lu his opinion "Hoover Is opposed to practically all the policies f the great muss of progressive- Republi- chum anil independent forward , thinking people of America." Today he lauded Governor Smilh ; as "a liberal a nil progressive" and 'described Air. I louver as tlu; "in- carnation of modern reaction." , whose backers, he said, "depend upon bigotry. Intolerance and purl 'tanical hypocrisy to win." i In listing what lit; regarded as : the reasons permitting him as a ' progressive Republican to support Governor Smith thu Wisconsin i senator said : j "h'roni the record of his admin istration as governor lie imwcsscs 'a genius and leadership that gels i things done, lie has won thru (hi j people ovtjr leglslat ures t hat re ' fused to carry out the will uf the .people as he saw U. lie possesses a Lincoln genius and a Jefferson ' Ian leadership." , HOUSTON, Tex.. Oct. 1 . uV M-iijamlu Glp.ow. New York. ice presidential candidate of the Workers ( Com in u ills' 1 parly, set ! at l est all reports that he had ' been kidnaped. jailed hi was , missing in A riona, when he sud - j denly appeared here lust night ( to ib-liver a st -hcedued eampaimi , add n s-s, j The caiit'.id:'te. for whom con-i cent was felt at nat mual pa riy lu fidi.uartei .- in Yw York, lei- , lowing his failure to appea r for i an address :n Phoenix. 1 last Wednesday was accot tied a j scant rccept ion here. Heuied , u si' of Ihe labor temple he de-: Ihen d liis adtlress to a small crowd at a local club head-! quarters. ; Nearly :ttui.iiini persons in HPJtfj pa Id pen u i's to view I lie "great vine" at llaniplnn Court a1aee, ( London, which has p r o d u c e d i grapes since before the American revolnt inn. MJSN ARE AMAZED Twa.iitv fiif. :is u ilninirist, I 1,ih.v tint It Mil, In ,l. ..!,. uiv H-Mih-. If nti u.ini ciitim, Ktnrilti .iltil irp lit cirrv sti'U, juM' ioint Irli Ami I will rtt.cl ! f i-iim(1 in ).cn M.....TI lim .jN Uu-U wn iv.iuW net r:iko A 1 0 0 ,,r. S.nUfwticm .r in. ( Imrk. lUt.UKKITS Ml. IK, I'litirmaek, II'. v ri'HI. lilflt-l.di'. C:il. Miss O'Madden Opens Studio Here Among the newer additions to, .Med ford's growing spirit of pro gression is the studio or Miss licit y I O'Madden, located ar it 1 7 Kast ' Jackson street. Miss O'Madden is a teacher of voice building ami interpretation in tile art of song. This bill Id i tig Is carefully given by Miss O'Madden In private. "Class lessons are less valuable but later j may be considered." sas Alissi O'Madden. who Vnntinues. "Com- J tug from the heart of musical art I u I, os Angeles, having builded a ; school and directed all of Its do- i part men ts. I am especially fit ted . for the great and noble work of building the voice for better and 1 greater music." ' Miss O'Madden's health requiring a higher altitude', shik has chosen i Medford for her present field. ' ! San Sfrdncisco B JiellatU3amUSt BEST 1 LOCATED 5 HOTEL MeCJ. B CENTER OF EVERYTHING 1 Stomach Troubles! "There are many symptoms of ! which aio a typical chronic pain which occurs from one to three or four hours following the meal. It is a sharp, cutting excruciating type of pain, present as soon as the .stomach lias emptied itself of food. "Chemically it is usually due to a nyptracia secretion. We also find ; a (rrcat deal of caseous distention, i a feclinj; of discomfort, distress j and sometimes nausea which is characteristic of this ailment." The above is an extract from editorial by Phillip M. Lovell, N. D. PEERLESS STOMACAL i REMEDY has afforded thousands ' of people relief from Hyperacidity I of the Stomach, Gas on Stomach, ! Heartburn, and Gastric Distress I due to Hyperacidity. i On hand at Jarmin & Woods and other yood uruuyiats. You willllfc ' "I LOS ANGELES j Better if You Stop at J SIXTH tad SPRING 8TRBBTI A. ' i 1 : m :i ri r t i r . ! VWfrtXZ -Hit mmm !! II I i atk3 B-r V.a mmm I i ISifSrtiliS i "Oat Aa Itmri BmtU- i The ideal hotel with an ideal location for your visit to San Francisco right in the smart shopping and theatre district. The CLIFT is favored by those who expect the best as a matter of course. 540 rooms, each with bath. Single and en suite. Single, from $f; double, from $6. Jocatcd at GEA Rmi TAYLOR EL Ml a AS O L AT JANTA BArVBA h A &l -JMirasol entertains more world famous (icope than any other hotel its size in lmerica-i mm Keaton Comedy Ralto Tonight Schf.lulc.1 for ypur lonvcniciuc f.ic train, deluxe mi'inr-cn.ubcs inmhinc 10 .Rive vim the ultnoNt in tt.iTl flcKihility. Go hv tmn inum bv tnotnr.ro.K-li. Tilde iA a dcMiiuic and at rival mac m lit yout plans. To Portl.ind l.civcs Ar. PitrtUrifl "Stiatta" li --a.m. 10 inpra. "I)rfg.nin" .... fcMJ p.m. 7, j0a.m. .MotoiCoiJl 7: 15 a.m. 7:5pjll. To San Francisco Leave Ar. San Francisco "Sha.ra" ft: t: p.m. 10M0a.m. "Orconun'- 11:20a.m. 7:J0a.m. To Coos Bay Points The "Shasta" (rum here unnei. lvith motoiotcb leaving RmcbuiR :40 r.m. to Mjisblicid, To Klamath Falls Ftircka Southern Pacihc's "Silver t,rjv" nmior-coathe malte frequent trip from Medtord and AliUnd ttKlanuth l-'alis and points enroute. Also trmi Crams I'a&s to. Eureka. . t4 Setuvri of "Srrer Grays" These fine motor-coaches rover western Oregon. In addition to lVlcihc Hiphwav travel branches radiate out from such crmets as iwlem and Albanv to Alonmouth, , Imlepcndencc, Newport, J.etiaium, D!laj, Falls tity, , Siltenon. Southern Pacific l'llll'.H Willi 111.' 1'I..,-MIV. SllMIHllllll i -iiMiion . I for the VIOLET color lisyour protection fJAS0UN i Utistcr Keutuii has extracted ( j comedy front steamsliips and prist; liiihts. hicj cles and a locomotive, but now ho lias hit upon what, ho , Tar. scents to he the tuiiniest thin ; in his career. Ho kcIh his laughs i ititled and abetted liy a tiewsroel J movie camaiu of ancient vintage,: with throe tripod lei's that Ket tun- ; Rled in everytltln.; from the .New j York suhway to a inoturhoat pn- i ' pellet-. lamUn.u him in the most comical series of ttoitbles he htm ' t ever experienced. This ts the situation in "The ! I Cameraman." Keaton's new come- : lv, ntiw nt the Kialto. It is a hi- ! iitiions succession of trials, trihtt latlons and troubles, with r lovo s i toinauce with pretty -Marceline lny on the si tie, and a siettacular China- town torn; war with machine nun emhelltshtnents for a huce thrill. I . j 1 Bowery Cinderella at State Theatre j " CIRCULATING I ICE WATER IN EVERY POOH p awvG mom in coNvfcreut jj 350 ROOMS 1 75 Detached Bath at l I? 100 with bath at2S , 75 with Bath at'32. ChcckYourAufQHotc1g ' D FREE BUS MEETiS ALL TRAIKS I Now Mntloo Dotlw Aoaaa M CWbataU Roaoa 12.00 per day op without baJh IU0 per day op with balk mOKAL SraVKS I Fopalav Priced CoflW Shop and GriU Wi Oaaark Xrar Car at tlM Vmm H. C. FRYMAN, Proprtew unnu H. WAomm .Movtm; pictures have their cv : cles; they run from sent) mental I'y to roalism; front the histor- (cal. costume pictures to the ultra modern; and yet when in sees u well written, wetl ptnyetl love di ama it cein- to be tho mo! satisfaetcry of all type?. r''f nbly lecauHe it tou. hes h chtss cj . alt y p e s , all n k e s . Thee reflectlonjt me Induced by ocelli n "A Kowery intter.'Ua" at the state Theatre. Chwvtfled advcrUalng get? rrsutta At the Center '' of Everything I ill Iffl l i?t -D i :? - W Ti, i-V iJl - V t.. SalW .1 M.Jucn Sltret Fi.vi't'Pricc Mens BifAiast . . . . too 75c Lurwheon . . . . -e 8V linnr . : . Sl.00 l.S0 Sunday Dinncv . 1.50 OFFERING central location Five famous restaurants with fi.Ned-price meals and service a hi Carte Gamge for yourcar An entire floor reserved for women guests Choice oi over one thou sand moiierngucst rooms ac reason able prices ihcbiRcestHotel vrtlue in Cliicwo. On your next trip en joy La Salic sen ice the utmost in Hotel accommodations. Room Rtitt'.i NiUTibcr oi j TiKC Tci Pa. R.pm. I I Pe.-n ; I'crn. 166 Si 50 $4.00 10J 3.00 4if) 141 3-50 - 5.00 31N 4 00 . 6 01) 140 5.00 7 50 . S7 . 6.00 S.00 ' 71 ' 6.00 9c I Krnfst J. Sthvi-ns CHICACO Eari. L. Thornton" P Me- BETTER GOVERNMENT LEAGUE Wo the itnderslneii lcal voters of the First Judicial District of Or.' Eon. cotuprisin .Jackson and Josephine counties, do hereby assoclntn ourselvoH toKcther tititlpr the name of lEetter Government League, for tho purpose of assisting in the election of the Honorable Harry U. Nor ton of Grants Pups, Oregon, for tlu. office of Circuit Judge of said Dis trict: Wo believe that Ihe office should bo free from politics; Hint the of firo should seek the man and that the man should not spek tho office; that the jmlpe should not use the preat power of his office to promote his candidacy; that he should be well grounded lu the law: that his chief concern should be the conscientious performance of his (lutlc.v. that. In his conduct of the office ho should not bo Influenced by inA personal considertitions: lluit as between litkants he should ho no rv b peel or of persons: that as between lawyers representing those liliRsnti ho should have no prefcroiucs. Above nil, that he should bo a mntwV.' whom the bar and all tho peoplf run repose implicit confidence, for only then will his official acts be juMly above suspicion. HelieviiiK that Marry D. Norton of Grants I'ass possesses all tlieim qualifications and is the best .nullified man in this district for tho offlro, wo aro associated tofiothcr to promote his election, Tho forest)in are the article; of association of tho better covrrn ment leaptte. It you believe with us find wish to Join tho association, please tiso the form below for siuitiK your name ami address, and your preference as to whether or not you wish your membership to bo nuvl known, and send to the Hotter Government League, l O. Uox 479, Mad ford, Orcjou. HKTTKIt GOVKitN.Mr.NT LKAGCK MRS. IJKUT H. laUWKV. Secretary; HEKBKUT 1IANNA. Pronirlont. Medford, Orogn i NAME: Address ( ) You mny make my member- ( ) You mav not mako my mom- ship public. bership public . Paid Adv. 2n tf EEICHSTEIN & DEUEL WOOD All Kinds of Dry Wood OAK-LAUREL-FIR Dry Pine Slabs Fir Slabs Dry COAL MEDFORD FUEL CO. 1118 North Central ,gj Don-t misi the Greater Medford Club'a Rummage Sals October 12 and 13 opposite Rialto Theatre. Club house benefit