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irmFrmn f tt, rntrnrrNr:. MfmFOttTx ' onr.oov. moxda r. df embei? n. 1027 . PAGE THREl? POSTOFFICE FACES CHRISTMAS WIA1LI The last week of the Christmas I parcels mailing out ana receiving outhr :s of the ibby doors this moruinK, the rush continuing all day until ; ilosiug time, will: tl heaviest out- . going business this afternoon. Wait ing lines consisting mostly of bo lated senders of parcels tor east ern and other distant points were a familiar si-iht in the lobby before the stamp windows. It was llio first day of a real Christinas rush both of outgoing und incoming parcels at the local postoffice, which caused Postmns ter Warner to establish an audi- tlonal stamp window and put on Hy.fU 8Ubf "I9 .""Imm, i' " 1 sures no delay in receiving and for- uHll , L '.'L'nLu u. v. r r , received. This hubbub will continue with u m,,,nit, h. b,mi, imn LV11: ST. Vh ! will be no delivery Christmas day. wrin.i,.v i ov,..,i tn i thito. .m for a 811,8,1 "l,,nt ',lane ::!!'". i1"r -",!?. S, iviSi from now until ChriHtmas. While much Incoming Christmas mall accumulated at the postoffice tbday. mo7e' nU.wd I to th oughout the day. an cBiiecicilv ! large consignment, arriving on the itany Lhrihiiuas parcels train be tween Portluud and Ashland this : forenoon. i The great majority of parcel3 are arriving iu good ahape, having boon well packed and tied, but here I and there comes a dilapidated par cel that was poorly tied and Packed. i rtoonltn tho rant that t ho I And, despite the lact that tne .Bedford postoffice as well as all the other postottices of tne laud, I'nfitunu in Bccnnl u nnrnnl U'liW'h tin its outward looks indicates that It I is in poor condition for mailing. All such packages are turned hack I",",, "" .-.v,,.,. to the would-lie senders hv tho ! I-n-- and McBco. It Is a uues clerks at thn stamp windows fori'1"" whether captain Tcngwnld better packliw; and tieing, especi- wl" Il,1v horseback for the r.0 allv if the packages are insured, i ln'' ul' "alk h" lr'- Ir ,iaes If onlv the nnlillc could sen theithe r' he will not be able to Uo piles of Christinas parcels in the I nostoff eo after arrival from dla- . tant and other points and note the!; condition, especially some that come in all kinds ot dilapidated shapes, all sano senders would take extra pains thereafter to see that their parcels are securely prepared to withstand shipment through the malls. LOCAL LUMBER FINDS Pi I I j ! C. O. Corkian, saleH repTeaentn- five of tho Owen-OreKon Lumber rompnny. with headquarters at , .iacramnu, mi., is m un, , after a alx weekw' good-will trip I through the southwest, visiting the principal cities of TexaM, Arkansas. Oklahoma, parts of Kansas, and I he east, forkian, known In the lumber circles as "Big Jeff," con ferred with flenera! Manager James II. Owen of tho local plant, on trade conditions as he found them. According lo Mr. Oorkiau, the owon-Oregon company i in high iavor among wio souuiwesi dealers, und their products in demand. The favor among the southwest dealers, Owen-Oregon company within the ' past year has established u market in that section, and a large per rentage of Its fir cut Ix shipped there. DMSlWLUB SEES victory in defeat The following item, from a bul letin issued by a Hervice club of The Dalles was unearthed hy Carl 'i . Tengwald and read by members of tho local KiwaniK club at the regular noon luncheon today: 'iiKt week the club showed by lh..r atlen.luncu that thoy .1.. kui- port the high school football team apd appreciate the wonderful work accomplished this year by our coach, Bob. Portland admits them selves that The Dalles has the best amateur team in the state, and the year's result proved that.' The item left the local Klwan lnr;s wondering how the fans of The Dalles get that way, after the to 0 lambasting handtd "Coach Bub" and his squad, hy the Med ford high Hchool, November 9. A proposal to write a letter to ; the sporting editor of the Oregon Ian and start another literary war on tho sporting pago. was over ruled. IS COLDEST DAY YETl Although most local folks tnS- I pected It from the time they . Jumped out ot warm bee thi I morning, today, with a minimum ' V r . J ."""'"l was felt still more because of a heavy fog accompanying with itx dampness. Hut cheer up, folks, and Juint your ear muffs and mittens, as theofficlal forecast is for con tinued cold tonight and tomorrow. th the lowest temperature of to nlllit about ;0 degrees aliove, AIRPLANE CRASH FOR ALL, SUNDAY; Tho proposed airplane crash. I whlch was to have taken place at I n,.10: fair eais ycs,crday a; 2:30 ""d 'ed to materialize, was . entirely successful as a financial crash, according to Ed Reamcs. dis-1 courased high school boy, who had worked for the past two weeks, with a group of other students, ta! put tne project over in orden to earn le 25 cent of nu, 1rocee,u which lin.l Wn nmmi.P.) .. r,.(.,t,0n OM k u the football team by Finley Hen ucibou, VioitiL-j aviator. Tl.ere was only about $121 taken Kennies fi ..Whcn f d ( s aggregate demand! ior ji5U n admlsion refunds. Fig- llendcr- 8011 uiun't Bt anything out of It eKi,cr - eept abus. l guess. uciiines explained carefully that; the project was not in any way muinu..n. 1... ki,.u : the tickt sal was handled by a: .""'h, r ,nak,toae7 f-t'ne I team. Henderson wanted enough i tlie crowd didn't Kuarimtee enouglf ' 1 to meet tlie expenses, tho stunt j was called oft and the ticket " """?" " tlle "ate News of Co. A National Guard (t t . , . 1 The Ciuardsmen of Modford willimiulr th,is """"nine 'V Principal in-. i. iu nv I R- H. Conkle, director of the ..... " Pccieu tnui mcy win also nave an , .. ,,. . . .. ""ith lh l,,"l,,B ot . pected that they will alwo have an inspection. miKitr..- will The followint; office of Com- j l,I,nv A wl" hi,vo '" "'k-' a," I "Uiil l'l'-lcal examination: Cnp-j anything else but walk and stand "i "t nu- iuuing Lieu tPiiant AfeBee says he will ride thte horse, as he knows that ho can walk. Tho boys are looking -for a padded saddle for comfort. The club room floor Is heini; iled and waxed, so watch your step on cnteriiiK. The scrub dc tail Is working the drill floor .over e.irain. and the heating plant' in the basement is now keeping the building good and warm.- Instead of being too cold for the wrestling it was ho.,. hot..,-, thai'., tho. ..Turk passed out. ' ""'' v Tht tea ins he high Hchool basket ball ims arc doing fine work, and I while the Armory men have great j hopes of beating them, they fig ure It will lie no disgrace to have ,,. i.t,,. a.,,,w,i .. corporal Bragg is insisting that hiA Hqmi(1 w!lv he , 1erJePt unl. frm fm. muHter. Beware, rookies, if you're not. t you Dickens' "Christmas Carol.' ono . . , . the ? loved Chrlstiiiaa jtorieB " ' " 1 '"7 U!B,f V" , If . GInleat ' T "g i 16 Copco hour tomorrow night. The Copco people were very i'ortunaU in securing the services of Mr. t!ree u leu f. who has just rotu-ned from a series of engagenieiitH In Portland and vicinity, to nnend th holidays wilh his family. It Is Hafc to say that theie is no ono mat. in the Htate, or perhaps the west, who could more faithfully portray all of the characters in Dickens fa- mniiu u fipu tli, in l'III(ri. 1 ... I (Jreenleaf. Those who heard him in his recent Copco presentation ot "Kip Van Winkle' are fainilier with his ability to present each chari(.ter in hj(i true ijRilt and are inn,, fr,-.-,! . m,.u i I Ing radio hour tomorrow evening. ) A ii a impropriate m tisica I program U-ill lulwl tlin nrntia.- ViiK.t j.lo oK mos)hcra t tMn chrlatmas radio play which will start at 9 p. in. PORTLAND. Ore., Dec. 1". (Pj Sixteen planes flow over Port land's biminess district today art part ot the city's celebration ot the twenty-fifth anniversary ot Orville I Wright's flight at Kittv Hawk. X. C. Tho Aero Club of Oregon spon sored a public banquet tonight with Captain Auhroy 1. Kagle. command ant of Pearson field, Vancouver Barracks, as the main speaker. 4 Advoratc- Uargc System. PORTLAND, Ore.. Dec. 17. f.f' IteKOlutlons urgini; Avprnment mtprnlfnn nf n t.nrat ovhhm n n thn Columbia river and lis tributaries. and afklnK tho Vnited Wales sen-' ,e to al.OVe the Umatilla IlUpldfO irrigation project were udoptod late t-'aturduy by tho Pin-ific Northwest here. llHllan Si'ont IIim C1IICO. Cal.. Dec. 17. oPi t'Jip tain Luther Page Kelly (Yellow stone Kell.O. famous Indian scout, died nt his home In rasadenn. Cnl.. iQ-iy. New Carrie Nation re. Infuriated, she said, because her husband and daughter had obtained liquor at the place. Mrs. Maude WIlEon,. Kansas City cafe pro prietor, emulated Carrie Nation and wreckerk a soft drink parlor with a hatchet. Mirrors, windows and bottles were smashed. LI DEBATE TO START The inlerseholastic debates, be tween the hiph school teaniH in thin district will bcnln Kebruary . according to an announcement 1 Lnntlipcn rirppnn illsli-irl. Htnto do. - " - - bate lwiguc. who called a ineoMwr of all the debute cm.-hes and prln- c;ilK'rt hlM Aiturdiiy nlRlit to iiniin' ukii n liCiieiiiiie. iu'pi cmcii- taiive from Medftnd. Ashlanil, CrantH l'ns:i, Gold IHU and (Jlen dulo were present. The teams of these five cities will compete for ;he district cham pionship. February (1 will find Mcdford, Ashland and Cram.- 1'ass ' or.gaging in a triangular debate, ind (.iold Hill and Olendale iu a dual debate. The' winner of the Miangular debate will then meet the winner of thud unl debate. Tlie debate held in Mcdford will be staged in some ilowntown church, and will be open To tho public. STItlKK KOK BOitOKU (Continued from Pa-e One.) The classes affected by tho decree e those between IK and years or ag."-Th.ey muHt.. import-for duly .jufoie tomorrow! ; Moth chambers of parliament bein iu recess, the decree was read before iiie council of ministers by Provident. (Jug glari. The action was described as hing considered neccs:;ary to pro vide for defense. Before the decree wan made public, advices from the Paraguay- m forces in the border region of Chaco, .stated that Bolivians had selacd Tour forts, three of which were later rcocciipicd by Para guayan troops. The commander said that six Paraguayan soldiers had been kilkd la the encounter, art well as two Bolivian officers, many Bolivian soldiers and uni formed Indians. ' Bombs Dropped ' The ministry of war also an nounced m an official bulletin thai u Bolivian airplane had dropped iour oonios wnne flying over Bahht iNcgra., n iNcgra.. nono of wliich ex- plodod. Bah la Negra, whieh Is also known aw Puerto Pacheco, Ik In the disputed territory, about 3S0 miles north tf Asuncion and the Paraguay river. The commander of 'the 'Para guayan forces in Hie Clmco, wild that tho Mnlhiatiri had attacked Forts Mariscal Lopei:, Valofs, Hlva iola. and Ocneral CcnK The Paraguayan.! had resisted for eight hititi-u ulih, I, U.. ...... i.i " trees were stated to be tupcrior In the point of numbers. Word of the :ittack on the forts started a tremehdous demons! ra tion of patriotism in tho capita!. Clii;:ens bearing banners with pa triotic inscriptions paraded to the palace, beaded by brass bunds. There they cheered President Oug giarl and the country. Many wom en marched in the par.ides. ho me ivetring dresses adorned with the national colors' red. white and blue. Winter Queen '4Mm . -tern Kay Harrison of Vancouver, B. C, has been chosen as queen of the winter carnival at Banff, Alta. She is. an expert ski runner and nowahoer. JEALOUSY LEADS i TO KNIFE WOUND FOR g!G TACKLE I COUVAI-MS Ore.. Dec. 17. (Pi Lew h Hip ntckeraun. former i all-star const football tackle, wan ;in a huspitul tuduy with u pune- Hired luiitf nx a result of u ntalt i wound, und I-auza I'.iyant, a youtiR I man. was in Jail iharnd with us-; Knult with a dniiucrnut) weapon.: i The htahhiiiK oceurrcd In a fih'ht jover a young woman, officers rv-j I ported. ' j Itrynnt was declared to have : confronted Uickeraon und the Klrl : on a street last niht and In u ! roui:h and tumble fiisht on the li'idewalk an einlu-inch knife blade. I whs sunk in Uicker-son's back, j Dickcrson, who Is six feet seven inches tali, wu reporieu resiinB easily today, and was expected to recover. Hope Chest Forest of Anatolian Town Planted by Fathers TSCHKKIlttiK Turkey. Due. 17. (flV-This Anatolian town near Broussa boastH gf a forest of hopt chests. For i ccn.mics it has wmn the cub- 4 4 torn for every father Tschek- 4 irge to plant a tree whenever a daughter is born to him and to mark the tree with that daughter's name. When the. baby girl grown up and v u is imp to start the hope chest without which no Ana- $ tollan husband can ho won. the father cuts down tho tree sells the wood and with the 4 proceeds the filling of the H 4 hope 'chest begins. ' HAZAltU, Ky., Dec. 17. (P)--Senrch for the seven persons miss ing in tho Combs hotel fire of Sat urday night, from which throe bodies have been recovered, was renewed today with a detachment of Kentucky National Cluard on duty. The property loss was esti mated at $260,000. It was feared that several of those uuuecounted for might be dead. Tho known dead are J. Rdwurd Plrtle, 30; his wife. Mrs. Mayme WalHun Pirtle, 2H; MU Kmily -A. Fizomore, 1 H, chambermaid. The bodies, badly burned, were taken from the ruins and Identified by keys and rings. IIKIDKKBKBC, Germany, Dec. 17. (VP American affection for this ancient university city found eloquent expression toay by an ex change of cord la lit ieH when Am bassador Kehurman presented an American fund of $500,00(1 for a new hall of Instruction. Kubie. fluently honorary citizenship was ( conferred upon him-by Dr. Mae., mo uiru mayor. The amhassador explained that no- Htrings of any hind were at tached to the gift. He expressed the hope, that the gift would prove to he a new bond of milon between students and teachers of tho two countries and also ho twee it the two peoples. N't w Commissioner N K V YORK. J ec. 1 7 . P firoer A. Whalen, New VorkV of ficial greeter of 'celehritfes, accept cxl the position of police commis sioner; today, to succeed Joseph A. Warren, resigned. Warren retired after widespread criticism of his department in connection with In vestigation of the killing of Arnold Hothstein. .Vine-Day Wonder. liKLOKADM, Dee. 17. (JPf A nine-day wedding celebration has Just ended hero with the exhausted guests .sleeping -IK hours. Mix cows, IG pigs. 16 calves. 1,200 fowl and some X0.20Q rjuarts of liquid re freshment viro among th pro visions eonsumnd by tho 550 In vited and 2,200 uninvited giiCHts. - Spears Pleads Guilty POUT LAN I), Ore, Dec. 17.-11 'Lob Spcaro, Klamath Falls log ger, pleaded guilty In federal court today to a liquor charge. He wa fined $200 after Assistant District Attorney Francis Marsh recom mended leniency due to destitute condition of Spears' family. ' 4 Cold In Portland PORTLAND. Ore., Dec. IV. p Heavy frost this morning fol lowed a drop In temperature here last nip;ht to 3.1 above zero, and the weather bujuu forecast continued cold tomorRw, with freezing to- UlKllt. Twelve Million Sets WASHINGTON. Iec. 17.p Thero are 12.000,000 radio nets In the 1 ill led States serving 40,000, 000 people. Oregon Weather. Oregon: Fair and cold tonight and Tuesday; freezing tempo, a tures in the Interior tonight. Mode. rate north and northeast winds. RALEM -Federal landing field may be established here, m FIRF UIHTIWIR MEETINGIN PORTLAND I uu I nil. v iu i imu HANDED 'TICKETS' ' PORTLAND DRIVE PORTLAND, Ore.. Dec. 17. K&) Today's police court oo'-ket car rlfd naine.s P.f Ju4 motorist.- ar l -rsti'd owr the week-end in ton timmtion f the poll c drive iiKainst violation of traffic ordi- I 'r,...,..f ., .i,!....).. Vl-i t lit-.l.i fit t 1. i , '.,.,, ,1 ; wi,h it' ....Llh ft.iunlav when the campaign against reck One falaliiv was reported over ! the week end. Ilenrv Iticbardson. 1 en. havltii; been killed when he stepped from between two parked ; cilf.s and was hit by another car. The accident occurred ill Oecum avenue and Durham street. WAS1IIXOTOX, Dec. 17. uV) Iteeent stock market fluctuations were declared today hy Secretary of Commerce Whiting have hi rengt netted the business slum lion. Taken in consideration with other business factors, the secre tary said, "The market fluctuations have operated to strengthen busi ness conditions, by bringing stock prices down more into fine with Intrinsic security values." 'in the meantime," he added, "I ra do a nd 1 nd u si ry are pro ceed -ing at record volume, particularly duo to the retail trade of tho sea son and tho general confidence in stability of commerce because of the small accession to s.ocks oi goods on hand." POltTLAXD, Ore., Dec. I (P) ; County commissioners of Oregon, meeting today in their 23rd annual1 opnveniion, discussed suggestions that consolidated county hospitals for Indigent pat.ents be established by groups of counties, or that the state establish such an institu tion where each county mi ht .send Indigent patients. Tho commissioners will be in session until Wednesday when they will elect officers, i A County clerks meet here tomor row; sheriffs andvdlstrlct attorneya Thursday.- 1 TO STOP BRIDGE TOLL ( POltTLAXD, Ore, Dec. 17. (I1) Tho Oregon state highway com mission will urge the Washineton highway commission to fight an injunction suit in the Tacoma fed eral court to forbid removal of tolls from the interstate bridge between Portland and Vancouver, Wash. A temporary Injunction granted Saturday by Judge 15. 10. Cushman would prevent the re moval of tollri until the ipicstlou Is voied upon In Clark county., Wash. The highway commissions of the I two states had agreed to take over the bridge and make it t oil froe ul midnight December 31. , . PORTLAND, Ore.. Dec. J un individual may he guilty of liouor sulijfl and Innocent of liquor pOHseHHion. This was the subHlttnce of a ruling received today by Ihe district attorney'; office from the ninth circuit court of appeals af firming tho conviction of Grace Hesse of Chilomiln. Miss Ik'KHe was acquitted by a Jury in federal court of liquor pos session and round guilty or huIch in November of 1927. Shn watt sen tenced to six months and appealed on me ground tnui the vurdjcl was not consistent, tthe has until Ie cember 21 In which to file further appeal before serving sentence. him or Hoise, who has been 111 at CtjrvalllH since Thanksgiving, re turned to Mcdford yesterday lo re cuperate, lie will return north again after the holidays. .Clears , throat PERTUSSIN ootonly relieve! the cough, but helps to clear out the infectious mucus a:id in o harmless a way that even little children and those weak ened by illncnsCantalceitaafely. ' PERTUSSIN contains no dopenni is considered by many physicians a mOst soothing and effective remedy1 ibt stubborn coughs. It is pleasant to take and told by all druggists. FLUCTUATIONS AID BUSINESS STATUS I I t Ml BE COUNTED FOR ASSESSOR'S ROLL The assessor's office will take a census of all the tww houses to the city, and will bein this work thonly after the first of the year. Heretofore, the new houses have been listed as the deputy assessor came to tlP ni in bis rounds, but thlrt was found to be unsatlsfac- lory. The census will hi' ompletcd ' March 1st. when the depmy as tructed before Murth 1st will hv " wt " ' ULt ut ,ine with the slate law. The work of fixinK the tax levies for tm is hcinK temporarily mjeu non-ieceU.i u mmKeis of many school and ouii tusiricis. hut all are expected to he on fil before the first of the year. According to the assessor's of fice, it is not expected that the county levy will be any hlijher than last year, and is expected to he around 1 T or 1 S mills, plus the state and other levies. The county budget, recently ap proved, as yet has not been turned over to the assessor. FitriT ritt Bi.i ;ms inset ssi.o (Continued from t'ae One.) rease of 170 cars. This is very gratifying until you determine the .quantity of Bosc peiirs New t ork CI y will bo asked to sell 10 years from now, based on the same pro portions and assuming a total Hose crop from the Kogue Hi vet valley of 2300 ears. At that time New York City would ho handling 1635 cars of Hose a quantity three timet as largo as they hnn-, died this year. A recem inventory shows a total of 1 ! 7 , 7 S 0 Hose tr.ees in tho Hokiic lilvor valley, Hased on six boxes to the tree, these trees would .iroduce 2.100 cars of pears. . A ; glance nt these figures will con-1 vlnco any fruitgrower It is al most a certainty that the Jtogue Hiver valley will have three times as many Hose pears to market in IflllS as compared with the present year. ' AnticlNilo Needs. Experience has taught . ne we meet with success only when we nntielpate our future needs. We do not trust the rainfall In the Hague Hiver valley to supply us with abundant moisture when v need it. We anticipate our wants through the construction of reser voirs and canals which bring to generous supply when the occasion demands. Our pears re quire similar treatment. Wo must look ahead to take caro of our In creased Howe production. New markets must be opened up. Mar kets that ore now taking a few cars must be educated to take a greater number. And, in the nature of tHlngs, murkets that are now "absorbing considerable quantities will tako more as the popularity of the Hose pear increases. . . Several plans were considered this year by your Hose committee. All of them wcro finally rejected because hero and thero certain growers or their representatives disagreed on details. I am not prepared to say soino of tho de tails were not serious, but I tun willing to make the statement' now that any plan evolved by any committee appointed will not meet with the entire approval of all of the growers unless wo arc will ing to submerge our personal con victions on minor details. Hose prices In 11)28 were not good. They were, at least fiO cents per box lower than In l!)27. The crop hurvested iu 11)28 ex ceeded the I !)27 crop In the. pro portions forecasted by your Hose committee. (i'lialn cities In the HnM"d States handle only a few cars of Kohc per year. Over 0 per cent of the popu lation of this country have never seen it Hose pear Many of the wholesalers In titles where a few cars of Hose aro being sold require only a hot ter knowledge of the pear to hu cure their co-operation. Many retailers are afraid to handle the Hose because the pub lib In thoir cities ask for Hurt letls and: D'AnJous ' These ro ta Hers also require educating. Taking the city oC Minneapolis as a sample. More Hosrr pears were sold there tills year than evMr before simply bccMi the Place Your Order Now English Holly Wreaths MONARCH SEED CO. PHONE 260 tu and Hour an. PHOHI t44 A Complete Gleaning and Dybiko Servic whitlf-ab-rs wt-re asked to seo what they could do. As a result of th' ir efforts, more earn of Hose will be sold there next year and T venture to say If we had a nood salesman on the job thero aro . .f ,iu.s in this intintry. uch as Minneapolis, that could be opeiifd up. j liie nose pear in u woimcnui ;ii in if mil ii w in ikii mi-ii in h1"' ernus tiuantities in new markets until the public know what it is. The public will never know iwhat you have to offer mull you place it in their hand. They are not eomltiK out west to et it. You must take it to them and eon- vince them thati I lose is a splen- '"'I Par whieli you arc deter- i mined they will eat. Haw to Do It. ! Select a certain number of mar- " P 'itk As THE B0SS 0F THE B0" Pj'CfQfcih HUNKS, IN A STIRKINQ HE- 1 CR ASH Mv I Crash of steel against steel as two fSijnP traius meet in a head-on collision. f M s The wash of emotions as a burly l'MsifMJl leader of men marries a beautiful . wJr! ; burlesque queen.. KrvjK. ' GOOD ADDED SHORT (f Ml lIVl FEATURES 1 ' .(if It l ROTHERMEL'S MU8IC IB' ff f 1 Matt. 10 and 25, Evas. 10 and 35. v tlkKF I g " Scrip Bookg Make Ideal Xmna GKU , , 1 ,Jj B jjwwm. iihiiii th yStSry TiiTwiriii ii in i ! mmm TTt r " ' , r.'.. . 'I i. j. '. '..! jl -a !!'.UL .1 i '. i iini Jewelry Stocks Bonds Notes Deeds Heirlooms these are just a few of the things that people keep in their own private Safe De posit box in our Safe Deposit Vault.;-: The rentals are moderate as little as $3 per year Inspect these facilities today The Jackson County Bank ., ESTABLISHED ISSS Medvord, Oregon Commercial - Savings - Safe Deposit - UIMBDR IIDtaAt JBV1 SYlTtH ' i ' ' ' . ' "1 i 'It .(- '.v ketH. Place a definite, amount per week on aale at auction and .a certain number of vara per weK, depending on the size of, the city involved. Have n Kalenman travel from lv to city telllnj- the trade what u Pose pear la and how It should bo handled. , vjk every nosr grower 10 bi iu ri'iii. ul inn viui an nw share. Place tho. entire business In" the bands of a reliable eummitteo with uuthority to art. Don't aurround your committee with a hundred different restrictions, as in that cveni, your committee will reslttn ami nothing be accompltahed. Ciet uKother! Act! , MoLALLA Teaser ( reek cut- i off will be built shortly. ' T "