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rF!DFORD MATL TRTBTmKMTEpFORD, OREflON. FTfTDAY. OrTOBET? 2f. 1928.
Pictorial History of Tammany
(No. 9 ) Croker's Prosperity
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4pJlCOtS
haVe&me
Come where the f() t ft
air is cool and x- tw
hracinK. v.)oy tannery
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While the Aledtord funs linil
fnolliiill tt'nm nrc pladidly viewing
'with uneoneern the (Mine Saturday
Tflernouii on Van Sc-oyne fli-ld
with th- Klumath Fulls high
xi'tl.Hil Killiitl, ttur Klamath leant 1m
'hireling up ItH HtrcitKth for it nolde
'rtll'tlKKle unillst tho locals, and
"preKH and public are behind the
, .miiukI. ' ' 1 " ' '
Ali-dford Hrhool authorities and
'I'oaeh Ciilllxoti 'huvo expi'C'Mao'd
HIioiiiHelvos a highly pleased with
tho Klnninth Fulls attltuili; HiIm
lyeur, because hutly contested
'Kimies create a friendlier fetriinK
.lielvvcen town,- und would rather
'win u close conteHt than win one
ly a lopsided wore, Tliey feel
ttlint.Khiinntli high kcIiooI will soon
die turning out tennis that will slve
vVsllInnd artif Sledford a tussle.
Tho It-ndlllK editorial in the
Klaninth Fulls Herald, captioned
-"Hehool Hplrlt May Win," in an
'ltilcreHtlnB HldellKht on the feelinif
in Klamath Fulls, und-fs as fol
lows: '
i' '"Fresh, from tho overwhelming
I victory over Halem high school,
. -Mcdford high football team 1h pre
paring to meet Klamath Union
high in ItH mom Important south-
orn Oregon conference game.
"On the faeo of the dope sheet,
Klamath hasn't ono ehaneo In tun
of upsetting the powerful Hoguo
' valley inaehlne. Hut the (lope
I sheet always omllH to consider a
vital factor In every football game
Hchool spirit.
Tlino and again, football teaniH
have gone onto the field hopelewly
outclassed, In the opinion of ex
'lieim; and time ami again. these
nanio undcr-dou teaniH huvo at
tained h righting fury that has
'swept, them, on to victory..
"Klamath Is the tiiidci-doir next
Haturday, but any player, rooter or
'Klu ninth citizen who says before
tho game that Klumath high Ik
hound to lose Is overlooking tho
fact that tho red and whlto team
Ms n fighting aggregation capable
of rtnlng to groat heights In n
plneli.
"Outwoliilled and out-oxperlene-fd,
the Klamath high grklslers aue
still llublo to upset the'dopn" bucket
when they clash with their tradi
tional rivals next Huiurday after
noon." ...
tARGE DEPOS!
110
' I'OliTI.A.N'O, ore., o,.. .25.
Approximately twenty-tin eii v inll
Uoiim o dollars uru now on de
posit with Hie varlou, building
lint! 'loan associations of the stale,
mid-vu heulthy liierease in busi
ness Is shown by reports lust
compiled by. .red (I. Will,,; ec
riito i. v. treasurer of (lie Western
.Kiivbwa .,nnd Loan assocl'iilm," of
1'nrtlu.nd mitl president of tho.
Vprtland leaguo of building rtlnl
limn iissoelatlons.
"With, the exception of easli In
hunks inul fixed Invejdnients in
" '" ' "I"' ' bXllldltlilM, all (he
I me em ersions ui
j San Francisco - - and
! the comfort of the Cali-
! forman. Headquarters fJ p
- tor V alley lammes. .
I. CrofciT InvuAled :i:)000 in hmss.
puylitK his )xUyH I ttOO a yi'fti
2. A Kraml jury round jHilicc collect- '
luff $",-i)U0,000 annually for '1'nmniiuijr
3. Tammany hlock-rxl (hp mibwnyn for
years (mk-oiisc It owucil . "'lcvBtil" !trk;
4- Finn 1 1 y ten (Ik Mitrway was con
trailMi wont to Crnkrr' man, MncDooahl.
nioncy 1m Ituer Invented In Cli'Ht
nioriKfiKOM on improved rml oh
tato in )rH.non( or In Kovcrnment,
st 1 1 to it nd miinlclpul b'Hi'lH, dlv
idciulH boint,' paid to dcpoKltorH
of (ho vjirinuH HXHOCiatloriH, rah?
IttK from five to eight percent,
find show n n hycthkc di idend
In worn pf flvo -nnd one-half
pciv.ont for imHoelationif report I hk
Huik far. There are now thlfty
Hovi'ii domcHli(? nHHocintion ' oper
ating .In tlic Htutc. and five whono
lK'udijuin'terH ui;c.i lopitpd in uUu'v-
Htatt'.'V " '"
Are You ' Hitting
On All Six?"
Liver Stomach Bowelt
' Nerve Brain Heart
AreThey All lOOTe?
Folks, the human body In just like a
good car. everything must lie in good
working order if you expect to get the
best performance out of cither. .
' You can't expect to feel ioo if your
liver i out of order, your stonweh
Upct, nencs jumpy or bowels tint up.
ou must build up your vital forrei
and you weak, weary drHindcnt men
iind women who have been dortoring
forages trying toget back tho vim and
enduranccof earlier years will benston
fhed, rielighfed and amazed to We'
, howqulckly strcngt li, energy and vital
ity come back thru the use of Tanl.uV
;' Go to your driiggiHt now and gjt a
liottlcpf Tunlac'. Millions of folUluue
started back on tho road to youth,
health and happiness with this world,
(anions tonic and there is no reason
why you, loo, can't begin today to re
build S'our worn-out t issue and ro
Mialiic your e:i;ircsyioiu..-. ...
Your money back if you are nor
upecdily helped by n fair trial of thi
norld-fainom mcificinc.
Teniae
52 MILLION BOTTLES USED
liy Mury (ireinoi
OiiuiiiiiK lut nitfht with "White;
CoIIiuh"- the delitfhtful' "comvdy ,
tlramu which held the Intot'cML j
of Now York ftudienceM foi,n ycfir i
and Isji Anff'leH crowd two. wolid.
yearn, the Frank'H Comedhtim, 1
who do their Htuff down nl tQ.
new IMayhotiee IheateiPon KarX;
Muln are now undor tho mlHcru- j
tfnpe. .
One thing 1h crertnin. If you
huvo never neon "Will to C'olliir.i" '
before, you will enjoy It. If you S
have, .you will Htill enjoy it.
White follm-H" Ih that Itlnd ot i
a play. The diuluKue Ih hi'llllant.
ho plot. moven Hwftly, In Hplte
of the laKlng- tempo of houiu
of the nctoi'H. And tho unity Ih
alinuHl unhrcukahle In Hpito of
pom team work. In the word
of a New York crlllc, "tho play
Ih net or proof."
To return to hiMt nlHhl'H lro-
duelon. Thorn were Homo note
worthy blu done by the caul of
actorH, whieh etleltcd the hn
mcdiute ((pi-rnval of the' iiudiunro,
who appeared unxioua to nov tho
coined la iin niuke ijood. . There
wero the roleH Ql Mr. and Mrn.
Thayer, pluyed by LouIh Kuke,
and DorlH . Mennottl respectively,
which wore handled wll h ad
mirnM restraint and connlntency.
Couiiln Henry, tho fat part ot
tho play wiim enacted erctlltably
by JamcM J. Craif;, hut wum
thrown out of joint a bit,
lana Karlo, innenue, who play
ed the part billed on the pi'o
Ki'inn iim "Helen Thayer" hut call
ed "Nellie" by tho uetorn In the
eonfedy wuh perhapH the mott ve
frehlntf clenieut In the local iro
diuttlon, In Hptto of the fact that
Hhe overplayed her part In Kpolti.
Her IiIk Hceno, whuro she di--nounceH
herself' In terntH of
"oiyhteen dollnrn n week Mamlo"
wjjh welt dono. Ih Karle Ih
u beautiful tflrl, w'&arM wood look
ing clothon e.tcepllonnlly well, and
kuowH huw to weep couvlueinnly.
A im I her Nee no which denervoH
favorable mention wum that be
tweon Tom Olbney (Kitrl L-ulhy)
t ' tick driving lover of N'elllo, and
William Van I.uyn (John .
I'm nk), mllllonnlro hiiHbund of
XcIIIc'h HWter. Thl wiim en
acted with true appreciation and
Konuino nen we of value and
dlMplayed oneO'I tho bent pieeen
of team work In the P'a.y
If the same amount of. ileum
work could be projected tlU'y'hih
iui "V'Mn rti'inpiwiy 4 In thtx three
act Hhord wojild Im Icbm
telHy.V 1 llero'H ;hepltiK
Yoa Aln'l Heard Nothln' Yet
h t SEE AND HEAR '"
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SIX BIO DAYS
Start! "
MONDAY b,r
"The galliot," lliml'.s fralcrlun
Truly. "The l'alrlot" Ih Wi of
the lenders or cinema I to aelileve
merit. This "wonder film" opened
at Hun I'm t,'vulrlan yeHterdwy,
Headed by lOiull Jiinulnvs, "The
Patriot" NwliitfH ahniK In n Kinoolh
mnnuor vchoIvIhk from one no-
nuenonJnto another with uh fine a
climax uh ever portrayed by any
Itvoup uf players. JanninKM kIvoh
a eharaeterlxntlon that will bo 10nw
remeniberi In portrayhm Mad, Vtr
Paul of nil the IfrUHslns. ' 1
Ulheih In th cat who add to
the film triumph are. Florence VI
dor iim the ('untesn Ostermomi;
l.ewlB Mtone uh I'hulen, the loudlUK
fiKuro In the eonsplrney; Neil llam
Hton an the Crown l'rlnre Ales
audor; other are Vera Verunona
and Harry Cording,
"The Vuttiot" U u s)dendld pro
duction nnu part of the hlKhent
dramatic putts nre Mpoken. Kmll
JanulnttH Is heurd to Hpeuk fron
tho Moreen for tho first time.
HUNT'S
CRATERIAN
Tim Mit'oi at lllr.lto. '
I Tim McCuy's best m-roen stovy.
Uldi'is of the Dnt k," eomes to the
I Ittnltp tcmnrrow,
h- U Is repleto with actlor aiul
I thiills of nihilist every IniaKlnahle
: suit and Is vastly different from the
aveiiiKe western, since . It hns
neither Inillnn mr eownuy.
.McCoy, hiiiiselt, iilvua an rxeel
Ivnt nvi fiirmiini'i uml jH iihly siip
limtnl hy llniothy Divan In Hie
role of the heroine, oilier nii'in
hers nf the east nre lurt Itoneh.
liny li'Arey. Krnnk Currier,
Lease unit IMek Hutherlunil,
jnjcwr Complete
r i l ii i i i i
lyews Report on tnemsiaeiijiai Lampaign
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