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NOVEMBER 7. 1!)2R. PSGE SEVEN a U. S. STARTS PROPAGATION OF CANE AKEN FROM WILDS OF NEW GUINEA A GIFT FROM PARIS AFTER ELECTION BETS ARE ?! ... w . - M i t ' . i' . tz- r i Introducing- to the l.f MK.KI kteitfoPvT man tutetttte, snrPFORP, cmmoN. TvTtwestvxy. MEDFORD QUIET IROBINSON WfflES i,r, f uk tij r PHIil. ! REPUBLICAN FOES ii8 i nniirtniTin innu T "JwJ Vft. "X 'iTtVvfH t I'll I ; .mm la un lit MriS It was a typical post -ttift Ion Mt-dford i hat greeted Una?' busi ness and professtuiml nil n this iiiumlng. Pi parlinrtit stores, shops nnd offices were uotkuMy shunned by local voters, who hugged the stret earners, and niot tn (groups to eossip over the results of the national and local elections. Frequent jubilant outb u r s t s came from the piepoudernnee of !oover supporters who lined the Htreets, nnd considerable bantering followed the settlement of cam paign bets which were, on the whole, handed over with typical good sportsmanship during the early hours this morning. The f00 or more "raddlos" taken Into the homes of local residents during the week, developed a startling number of radio com plexes following the election re sults, nnd nre being returned to the merchants from which they were "purchased." The Mail Tribune business office nnd editorial department as usual fell In for Its steady stream of queries on late reports, and be came as in tho ease of nil exciting news events, the most popular renter in tho city. ERSOECISII wtiX y; hK'Ttf ywm mM?.; iMi i HtSijmm--Mm tela ! I.1TTI.R HOCK. Ark.. Nov 7 ! ' I'1 Seiuitor Jot T. liobinson t day wired congratulations to h i - Mt Hoover and t'haiie-j funis. ; To Mr. funis, his HepuMuan . op pone lit for tho vice-pii sideihy. ', he said: " Ai-cept my cordial greetings and coimratulatlons." To .Mr. Hoover he wired: "Your Victory is decisive. Please j receive' my congmtulattons and ' best wishes." lloth were signed "Joe T. Robin- son." Mr. i;obinon. who sleiit late after listening to returns over the (radio until hue last niuhr. said he planned to leave in a day or two to spend several days resting at an unannounced place. POUTUAXD, Ore.. Nov. 7. (A Leslie ( Wildcat) Carter. Seattle featherweight boxer, won an easy , 1 0-rntmd decision over ('bailie l.uplca of Toledo, Ohio, here last! night. Carter won every round. Al Konze, San Iliego light- heavyweight, pounded out a six ' round decision over Nails Gorman Portland. I Kitfel Saneho. Portland ban tain, j Kcor?d a decision over Hay Woods.; Seattle, in six rounds. Sig i:en-: nctt and Pay Cil'l. Portland wel- torwefghts, went four rounds to aj draw and Chuck Kosander. Port -; land, won a four-round decision I over IJenny J-nncy, Portland light-! weight. ' To rolve I hi sugar can industry In Oils rounlry the govern men I Is making cxpcylmoiiLs with vart rlic obiained from the interior of New (iuiana, supposedly resistant or liuiiiiinc to mosaic, u dLsense that now limits production. A1ove is the uaninlliiecl gnt'itlnmst1 In which the tots are being made, showing at the right thrifty young plants from tho New iulana collection. At the left, below, Dr. K. W. Itraudes. who headed the federal expedition, is planting another vralety beUle those already sprout ing, and at the right lie Is oiM-tiig one of the airtight tuis, In which tliu rant joints were shlpjtcil fnun I he island. ' Ity I'rauk ). Weller, f Associated Press Karm Kdf(oj) WAS1 1 INGTOX In n piar antinod. greenhouse, so carefully guarded from plant disease that he who enters must sterilize the soles of his shoes, the federal gov ernment is making an iternational ly celebrated experiment with sug ar cane. If results is all that Is hoped for, the derlining sugar, cane in dustry in this country will be re vived within the next decade by n hardier and more prolific plartt , than any hitherto known. It will be immune, or highly resistant to! 'mosaic disease now responsible for' serious losses to the Ivouis'.ana crop: and io a number of others con- j : sidered a potential menace. j Cane for the experiment, a total 1 of 'Jill varieties belonging to at j least two species, was brought from j the wilds of New Guiana by Or. K. ! W. P.randes, head of the I. S. sug-1 , ar expedition that for eight months . 1 cut Its way through an unexplored , territory larger than the state of ; Texas. Some of the finest t?peci- mens, taken from cane .10 feet tall were cut tl.tmO miles up the Fly river, where the jungle-bred pyg mies and head-huniers, frenzied at their first sight of white men nnd a senplane, kept the explorers con stat ly in danger. There, in the original home of sugar cane, Dr. lira tides found evi dence of mosaic, but most of the cane appeared to be unaffected. Ho made cuttings from the healthiest cane, waxed the ends, and shipped them to the t'nited States in air tight cans of charcoal. What Doctors Say About the Laxative Habit IV hut do YOU dVwKen Ihe bowels need a little assistance? If you clmr-up the condition with some lnxatnemmle with CASCAHA, there i nothing better for the system lor tlie blood. Put if you don't KKCNV the laxa tive you have learned to depend. on is of harmless casnna, here's some truly valuable advice: The bark of a tree called ensenra U the most marvelous conditioner mai:kiiid lias svct found. It stimu lates the liowel's muscular action, hut does XOT weaken. A violent laxative forms the laxative 1 1 A li 1 1. You always need more on the mor row. With enscara, you don't. Its gentle influence carries on some times for days. With less nnd less need of any aid, as time goes on. . i AMERICANS WOW EAT I I i r. I I r I f I f I ! B"" CAKE 1 '68 MORE proouctsX ' , 1 -,----l2 ?'LESS' wmT noun t my .J jTS? - CORN PONE CORN BREAD SUOAR i ' 1 ' I 73.3 LESS CORN MEAL ggt&$- 6.4 MORE i i . : I -sszs AT LARD s k f, ut-j-t fi 17 rn u 1 M $T jf ' ' BASED ON EWERCY VALUES ) , . i i rtr"1 k 1 ' i! , il J I us" . I mi - - -T... - - ni I wM A-m niFT m mnm 'mm vote IJllm I I II lJ Ul il 11 1UUU ! iMMMiTcncTATCC! SWFJ1INR MAJORITY 1 1 II II il I H I I il ... VI 1 H V W..l.fc.W i DURING 25 YEARS Mnsio lovern nre exhibiting Un usual interest in the cominK or Ban recital of Fernando (ierinanij the 2 1 -year-old Italian oi'Kanlst. In thin city on November 1 7 at the I'resliytcrlan churi. 'Al though only 'Ji ycarrt of 'uko. Cor- (inani has horn official ornanlst nf ithe famous AukupmIco orcheslm 'at Home since he was 14. and for' J some time has been roco;nls!ed in his native land a.s the foremost jorirau virtuoso of Italy. 1 I ThU opinion witH confirmed In liio uuct'1'tiiln manner upon the jfocraslon of (iernianl's American jfdt'lmt In tho New York Wana pnaker auditorium In i:28. when jihe metroiiolitau music critics In (dulled In KUiierlatlvcs in deserib 1 Iiik his uniTrlns memory, his co- lossal technic and the lofty beauty of his interpretation. Accord! m: tto the New York Herald-Tribune: i'fSermnnl U extremely yottiiR and talented, but ijnder his Kpiritcd ' fingers the oran . sonietimes as sumes an npproxiniatlon of the ! power and volume ofra symphony .orihestra," while the New York t Teletfroph reported: "Cermaui proved to le n musician of rare talents atid a master of his instru ment . . . a brilliant future pectus to lie In Wait for him." The New York American reported: "(iermanl proved to be 'an ex-! traordlnnrily capable performer." I The New York Times said: "( ler .nmni closed t lie v'cilal amid an nvainil or. in recaas requesicu. So- the very next tur.e i:u ice sluttish, lake onlv a eamfv V .i-raret i)eliyhtlul to the tasti-. swivt am: ucceptftble to onv siinn;i'-h. and pt.-' as eHictent as the powerinl pttrjet that fairly paralyze the pcristaitii walls of one's intestine.. The onl habit you'll pet from ( 'iiscaieU i the one. of j.roins xvrcks nnd inontlo witliout AXY help nf the kind. Am! when you do invoke their aid naht, t lie same small dose tmtiii't's. An doctor can tell you about eucara: and any druggist lias ttu candy Cascarets. Earn With Absolute Safety Under capable, experienced manage ment and direction the SOUTHERN BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION is enjoying a gratifying growth. In vestment in our Guaranteed Stock is exceptionally attractive to wise invest ors because of the fact that it assures 6rc WITH SAFETY Money invested with this organization is loaned on monthly non-negotiatble first mort gages on improved Jackson County Herbert Hoover's claim to Soulli Dnkotn'K five elcctroal votu swell ed -to a 30.000 majority us tlio un- I official count urew to within 75. ' 000 votcH of the estimnteit ballot- Americas eatuiB habils r0; "'B 'V l"e stated electorate Tuck ehnnslnf. From a corn pone cat- '',, Bttlto. thr lncllm1)Pnt no. iiib nation, w-e have turned Into publican congressmen held sub- ii n.uion ol miiK enters. A recent study of American dl"t of the present duy nnd that of 25 years nKO shows that we are catln.qr 75.3 per cent less of corn, meal our national standby for 300 years than we did then. Wo1 are also eatlnji less of nil bread. c.iKe and the. like, aa s:iovn In the faet thnt the consumption ofl 7 1 stantinl loads over Democratic op ponents, ns did all Republican state office candidates with tho excep tion of their candidate for gov ernor. The Democrntic incumbent, W. .1. Tlulow, held n lend of nearly 20,00(1 mnjorlty over Altorney-tlen-ernl Huell F. Jones. Portland Corner stone Inld for new hrdnn of Woodcraft here. Health can be earned property, e Let us tell you more about it! Southern Building & Loan Association wheat flour products today Is 12 per rent under what it wa hack in the 'DO's. In contrast to this, we nre now uslnir C8 per cent more dairy products than we did In the days! "way back when ." We er.t . more butler, drink more mills and, t-onpumo enormous (juanlllli-H of' ire n-nnv cveVv dav. We namncr. our sweet tooth to the nine of a ' 4:i l'cr cent Rain In the couump- ; '.ion of M.car in.ihe Hamo , Sa OHP of the years. We are als hHpluK om -1 d- & UIIC "L selveH to hiKKor meat and lard; healthiest Hldl ty n,-t per f.vni man did our parents. A factor which undoubtedly ex- pi:tlnn n pood hit of the tremen dous In our take a lot of our milk In other; cake health for granted. He has tways than hy drJnklnft. (vei- worked hard, unceasingly, to build 120 ((Oo.ooo pound of dry Pkim I himself up and keep in condition, milk alone wer uned last yenrj lolizing the importance of regular by mckers of hread. bakery ooi, labits, he takes no chances. hbcnitM. macaroni, prepared flour:, i . .auape. Ire cream, chocolati-n. i 'I itartcd 'aking Kujol interna !U cottcKe cheese and varioun other j xven yeaiT ago. The first month artfilfH of human id tn incrcnuc vi.....l K-,-.,.l,r m..rl-kU -h-invct iiho health nnd nutritional nunlltles phvstcal condition. My climi of thee product. IncrenKinK t - . ctme acfivc anJ norm,. tn" ,:vzUrvMec,,;; would appear to Indicate that "r intensive trnmng was created hied in due for n " otne-back-j that time I have taken Nujol to the nonulj.rlt t r niovnd nn thout five ntehti a week. I have the American tahle. prior to the 'emulated myself to the amount nccct- advent of the StOth century. M f I AV A I K K !i, N a v. 7 . (VP) column after its -revolt four yearn' ;ao WiHcoiihln yenterday pave Her--! bert Hoover a majority expected ito exceed J 00,000. I'pou thia tide j of Jippuhlieau Votcw, It appeared , that all Ihe party candidateH, with tho exception of one candidate for conRrewn, had been swept Into of i l ice. The state, which In .1024 was i alone In Its Mipport of Senator 1 Uoherl ,l. Ml Kollelte, elected Wal , ter J. Kohler, millionaire ma tin -i factmer, and cupporier of Hoo ver, governor over Mayor Albert fi. Sf-hmedetuau, lcmtcratlc t an -' ! didaty. ! YoilllK Ilobert M. IJll'ollette was 'returned for the full nix -year term. MiKollette'H majority was ex-, ! pected to exceed 400,000. I Kotir IMoKressives, Henry A. i Hubcr. Teutenant Kovernor; John ; W. iteynolds, atlorn ;y general; Then. Dammann, t cretary of stale, and Solomon Levi tan, state ; treasurer, were elected. Klection of eleven IlepubllcnnH aH ' Wisconsin's representatives In cuiiKress was Indicated by early returns in which all rolled up1 hen vy miiJorltlcH. 1 in the world PODularily of dairy products! PvnM ' r"fect phy"Cl specimen tr own timea In that we now ! liWe Gene Tunncy doesn f u$t 125 E. Gth Street Phone 1224 k X'vii(ln for tlmivcr. 1TT:N0. Ncv., Nov. 7 P) Oni hundred neventy-aeven oitt of 244 Nevada prerlnctn complete, rIvo Sniltti 12. Ill; Hoover t O.srtO. l'llt mon. iJemoerat for t'nited mates iiainr, .1S7: Plait, l'.epuldlcan, l i.s.in. Baker II Iftli erode Block sold four big alci bore, ury to keep my elimination normal. If 1 discover that I have taken an execs J 1 stop in use lor a couple of lay, when I renew mi-daily practice pf. taking a swallow from, the bottle before retiring. "I hvc found during my neven.ycatV experience with Nujol that it U.not ! halut-lutming, or in any way un ln pleaant or harmlul " Nujolcontainsnomcuicine or drues.lr isA'mply a pure Lnatural tuhuance perfected by the Nujol L boratoncs(26 Broadway, NcwYork). It not only keep an exec" of body poisont from forming (we all have them) hut aids in their removal. You, toocancarn better health with Nuol. Buy a bottle from yourdrtie git on your way home today. Sold onlv in calcd packages. 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It's Worth $2.52 This Is a Special Manu' facturer's ad' vertising offer! RUSSELL'S Please give to bearer, upon presentation of this certificate and 98c, a $2.o0 bottle of DeVonnc Black Tulip, or ITarcisse Perfume AND a $1.00 box of DeVonnc Exquisite Faco Powder, any de sired shade. .' ; LIMIT OF THREE SALES TO A CUSTOMER