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TSGE FOUR. SfEDFORD MAIL' TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OREO ON", TUESDAY, JANUARY 15. 1929. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Vslj, Sunday, WHf MEDFOKD I'MlNTl.SO CO. 1 5-2 1-2 N. Fir 81. "" ROBERT W. Ill HL, SJKor " i Bl MlfEK 8M1T11. Muut An lixteptndent NwpW Knitted u Mcond elm n&lMr at klMUord, (kfoa. vodtt Ml U Mint H. UT. Sl'btiCItll'IIUN KATfcfl By Mall In Amaww sitb 8tuJj, par I ai.?, i(h RumUy, month.... iwily, tilboul Huixia. fi.r... pailf. without Bunttar, month.. WwUf iUU Trtbun. not ". 5." 2. no Ul Curler. In AJtinrt In MMToM. AihUnd; Jickson-tlta, Crir roint, rtunli. Talent, (Md II. U u on iunp: luiiy, Uh Buuiir. month Paiir, It tout Sunday. niunUi... IUU)', itnfat H-tdiy, ona jut I my, with Sunday, yr.... ...I .t I. oo , 8.00 I All lfn, rWI in iii s, ,;r...,pp m i,r. ikkih-iatkii VHnu i uu;n full Ij-tl Wile Heflir. I Tl AMOrUIrd l'rit is wl'll"ly mti(ll (9 j ,;i.P.f 1C n has a sense of liumor, it must tickle him to sec ""n1iZX'7VSSTSin '"'"t'--'- L'lap his hands to the place where another hunter's hwm i .Is. ri.,J. I Khot W(,n( ju l,lfli,l n,nr nt th. Til, fit Mfdfalll. . . Ilftidtt paper U jBckMui t'uunly. Ihn4-n dallT uiw riicuUlloa fur lift nuottis UliiH Utt. I. 1B2K, 4(3. Aliffllli lupreienlallm M. ('. tuu):xsi: kimi'ASY Ufflrr. In New Vwk. n.lf. Pelrolt, Bin Fiairlioi. ! Antrlu. KMl'l,. rolllina. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry An lR.yenr-old girl was arrested in Portland for wearing hoy's clothing. This gives hope that matronly ladles who wenr lilli overalls while touring next sum mer, will get their Just deserts. Kef cum associations me again heckling the newspapers because of tho great amount of crime, and the way, the young are actlng-up. Tho newspapers do not inspire low-down gents to rob banks, I, miner- coupling pins off the nii ks of citizens ami other tricks that land them In Jallhouses. The pnrents, not editors, are comman ders of the kids, ll is too had If a prominent cltlr.cn with a wife and u sweetie, gets shot by the. former, nnd all the newspaper can do is hope he recovers, and mako the account of tho climax rood as much like an accident as possible, ttnt miinv feel that It was the newnttaper. not tho lady, who vamped him. If the reformers had their way, the press would print nothing more exciting than how to keep ttie scent of rnbbage cook- ing in the kitchen, out of tho pnr- lor. They would have all -news bom in heaven, and none spawned In hell as, sad to tell, most of it happens to be. - A number of farmers wero in away. A KAIU PROPOSITION (Mound lndeM-tident ) l-'ound Uidy's purse, left in my car while parked. Owner can hnve same by paying for Ibis advertisement. If sho will explain to my wife how tho purse got tbiirc, J will pay for the ad myself. It is now predlctivd .that It will be the first of next week before the legislature will be able to com mit nnythlng serious. Two more coiuiuerors of tho flu nre out nnd about, as -bright ns a 'new dollar hill nnd lmost us rJlln. Lady Pord-Coupo of the local imitation ltritish set, a most grace ful dancer, Is suffering from the ileltislon that shu can run tho same way. A junior lynching was Htaged on f the Main Htem last night, with tho aid of 11 flendn, two kerosene cans, three 4ds, nnd h pair of i nowlyweds, Tht merry vlllagors only made seven clrculU uf the business district. Another door closed suddenly on the forefinger of u dentist, when he failed to pull It nut, of a pa- j tie to h momn muick enougn. . Telf l-lymale Is busy growing i lnlo a fall- of pants thrct, years too big. Science now nsserts thut wom en' feet hnve grown two sixes larger In the last !0 yw.rs. Never theless, a woman will not buy n pair of shoes unless they make her Jtend ache. The Oernmns nre now making MeW thnt hcds like a pancake, and is just ns tough. I'M war d Welch, ?. who feels 16. will mnrry Mrs. Ella Schuek, 74. late today. (lied Jlurt Now.) l'once Ie Leon's Utile boy. MOHK FAM'Y WIUTIV (lola, Kan., Itilstrr) AVe wore Afraid tho gass would get weak bo we willed Mr. Hoberts of the Farmers I'nlon, and he brou not Horn coal over for us. lie was most obliging its that is his way. Tho one that took Mrs. Mont gomery turnips wo think was sure mimll pot at os for she Is a woman that work for what who get und is a good loyal woman to tho cnus of Klght. To know her is to love her allways. Tom 8lushr 1 having his Ten nent Hou paperd nnd pulnted. Mr. Myer is doing tho Papering nnd ha' bought tho paper here--nnd they say it l fine. Mrs. Becky Arnold helped Mm. "Will Waggner with hor butchering and such Mtusago nd hi I rhee wer hard to ftt. for w hud n Jenrioua onmpell. many thank. Here is a list of Chrtstnm preasants not given hy Huntie: Max llakor ha n poney given hy lilu llflFPAiil . Inkn LMwurrf On. vey has a I'edngreed Mull dog sent from Okla. Dorthy Gullott ha h littel Hpltt Puppte given her b Air. Tom Rluwher. J. W. linker wiy thft wlddow woman know an honest - man ttljen they see him, ns they irnll nn lil in to cash tliear check. QUILL Realism in literal mi' .dust h Inisim-vs o.' showing the seamy side and pretending it'n the right sil'. Tltn r.nle- ci.nn i.l.l.iu,., Jlie Oni Sanor.l(VUOit t ft rWsn't affect me ri'-'hf people There's another fine tliinjr grft,tl . I ;isjWP8 over W-itllfillt eloquence. " oi- hat our South Aineriean tult and less platitude. One reason w hy a limn ciin't "0 's worn out l)y the time he ealches it. I'ence hath her victories. A mv upper-class families as war 11 ound-etfee, movies have ,00,1 points, hut y, can't watch , I the man in the orchestra swallow his tromlione it the picture , I ' ' ! It is dishonest to take ymir .Take them, from Dumas, as the Americanism: Making more .m... ,..l-;.,,. . . i . . Tt'u ttnuirio lime liiililen nienniiios of the law nre revealed i i. ..... , ,, ; in the lifillt of n million dollars. . ! ' i ' . .ill ' 1 ' 1 , . iiiciiiiuiumu i.iuimui uii complained that way oven when 'The radio lias made us music-wiso." it lias, indeed. Wo i can hear a new composition and recognize the ten old-timers iViho firm place, digestion pro from which it was constructed. .. ceeds most naturally tul.l unUls- IE lie tells you "creative work" is more oxliaustiuir than physical labor lie means he works about two hours a day. . . . ... J,et s look toward to r.astcr. serve without sighing: "Thank wlto is already overweight, over There 's (rood ill all things, and tliose little breaks in the fed. -'s In a superflous stock or . ' . - . fuel shortly beforo retiring, some market kept many a man ironi American men wouldn't net wero to be had for the liking. feet arc, too. There's one consolation. If the next war is fought in the air, there won't be so awful many war movies afterward. . Correct this sentence: "When 1 talk about economy," said he, "my wife never thinks I am reproving her." SUPREME COURT FLAYS OFFICERS OF BOOS COUNTY SAI.KM, Ore.. .Ian. 15. (P) Methods used by Coos county au thorities In obtalniim from Itobert Green a "confession" that lio killed Caleb tlreon, Ids nciKhbor, ar scored in an opinion ot the miprcmo court today, which, for w rn-Mt tlmo In years, reverses tho nise of a man sentenced to be hanged for first degree munler The cam was remanded for a new trial. The opinion was writ- .n l.v .ltiKiicit Ittdi. Th inti,0ds used against Green MliV-H tiUMnro i(,t, belong to a darker uge." The "confession" obtained from Cli-een v-'is admitted i in evidence by the court. The su- premo court hold this was error. When, the authorities failed to obtain a confession from Green a detective In the guiso of n "bank robber" was placed in tho cell with him. "This detective." say tho opin ion, "represented to tlrecii that all that was nooeKsary to get out of his trouble was to bribe the t district attorney, that he expected J to admit his guilt amf pay $3f-ao j to the district atorney und be re- j leased" j The detective, it Is staled, was! released, then returned to tho cell j MUTT AND JEFF 1 I I n-Mlr A,lr..(T. ,C A k t TV I i'3 WiKi ,ai .ID. ! I f O T C IliUrir v. JfcFp ARC QOrVRRetlejC 1 V$ SA. J ALU - jmA MUTT I Hiiu? . AGAlNi AM HOW. J i. 7 "S VW6T.' PRtwewTS LlllJ '-'iT ' 'L MjRTcr Be.iNGj I I4f ' ' . J? Sf"rssir '-"S ?- 11--'r--"-t - Jilir.1 WJh 11 )l &( iWi ttff4.Ti.-. n.i t . POINTS .1,,. J ,. (',.,.; , t ... mi nl v t lm i llll- .Ill'lPIII UHllpH X IS tuai about science. You can tmt its ! i l policy seems to neeit is more liiti-1 overcome temptdtioii is because hull market makes almost as , ju-ofilceriiiK made 1 " plots from recent publications. frrcat writers do. money to keep up with cx- j ber ,,r. -;t), tl.n monev . . j wv,,.. - i, jiii.-v.i iii.iu u..,. v.v. . it was young. . . . . Its one occasion we can on- heaven, it's over!" lyinjn about ll is J9Up income. ' many more divorces if they j Their love may be cold, but their TRAPPED BY FIRE ClI.CAtio, Jan. u.-m-Kred ltayner, nalionally known snort- g writer, was burned to death A lug last night In a mysierlou.1 fire that destroyed his home In Ijtke J'or-1 worst' still our excessive corbuliy esi. North shoro suburb. drutc indulgence contributes to- Ifnvnnr Itie ulr.fr nf the t l:i 111- News ot whlchc he once was spoi l- Ing editor, went to the basemen-1 of his homo to adjust tho nil-burn-1 Ing heater. lie was 'trapped by a sudden! flnro of lire that a moment Intel- swept up through the first floor.!'11 111 '. " "", ', , ' Mrs. liayn mil their sons, j or grupelrull .. tl . R. S.) ., ,; , , ... Ans. The ennned product con- . ' . ',.,,,,' ,.,,.' "'...k " 1 Mrs, llayner had run out. Hay iter's body. badly burned, was found face upward In the debris in the laundry. Hayner, besides being an author ity on sports, at one time was well known as a football referee. He was .12 years old. and told Green "It had worked." He then offered to furnih Green $J00ti to do likewise. Green ne eepted tho offer. v No decisions pertaining to Jack- son county were handed down The Only Way to Have Peace I s to Fight for It Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BEADY, M. D. Rirrd letter Drta(oin to rrMml trtinwiit, will b answered by Dr. Brady 11 vicrs uioiua win i.a written lit ink. '-. only frw can b answered bere. tag to jnttn,,,,, Ad4-ei ur, William EATING LATE That fine eld maxim about going, I III IJ'MI Willi me CIIICKUJIH antl get - ting up with the milk men is no : thoroughly defunet and there tnn'1 ' 'v'n afBuinent about it. It ih repealed and repudiated by Bc leuee. common sense, the rroward one i Kresa of civilized life., and unfe avoided bv ihe ii.. .ti l.n Mi lit nv tiiui n ittr I cni-lniitilv: bolicve that if business nnd profes- in' 1,1 other woi ds. people who live by their wits and by tlielr wuh and do no hone hi work, were to follow lfHinien flid creep into th, .,uaim and creep into 01U ,n hp vmMA dawn, few of them ,llav" worms. would live to see Hi. much less. That's Her Weakness Now struggle with the eating uuestion I-sl- 'ear i asked you how to afterward. Practically all the health- fill recreation or exercise people of this class get ts in the shunk of the evenln-4. and if they were to cultivate the habit of sndoting through theafter dinner hours they!'" novv' wnui(1 H,ll.(.,lll l(, tnc humid enuiv - aleiit of dry rot. jate slntpnrs are just as ruinous 1 to health as they ever were for folks past 10. Even though tho i 'gorge be confined to wholesome, ;toods, ll represents just so much: excess nutriment, and that Is the one thing most slackers over-40 j ()f) n0, pped, no lliniier HOW IlUtCIl I they think they want it. For the I yotingHters, however, the bedtime j lunches of snacks or even a hearty' . -tinner Just before retiring, may lie ,i mi - veil nu ireneriillv nonmitlll lllrlieu Willie you siceji. ,ur noes any proper food taken late at night conduce toward unrest, insomnia or nightmare. It is tho error of usin-4 , stimulants In connection with a; late supper, such as col tee, or nar- it - otic such ns ul'cohol or tobacco, ti,at accounts tor the disturbances; 'of sleep commonly ascribed to late; i eating. Of course it an individual ; rebellion by outraged nature Is to! be expected. Hut folks under 40 1 l.ni.n nt OYI'IIH. fllP llolllIT that WOY. Now ,llllat Bay 80methiiiB that pains mo as mum us it win any reader over 40. Irrespective of the pensive sighs of the girl who would like to have the figures their husbands admired in the halcyon days but manfully profess to deem not so lovely now, our main trou ble Is the cursed carbohydrates. It seems that every path of investiga tion of the iiilirmllies and sorrows oi' middle age and after sklrtj in and around the hateful llioiwhi ol cutting down tho cai ljohyclraeti! ra tion. That covers about everything that is good to eat when you -lire hungry bread, 'taters, pudding, pie, candy. Ice cream, sugar, 'lasses. svtup, liiend corn meal miisn i can't- go on, with fried corn menl j mush and old-fashioned 'lasses, on , it ruthlessly out of the picture: i The latest sail news conies Iron the British front in tho Himalayan: ntountuins. . Observation and study carrtl on I lie re y . .. y. .e o, i v.,,....!,...,, 1! and itainii ' l Am. -i m diet has considerable the excessive prevlance of gaMl lc ulcer, appendicitis, galstone (lis- ease and colitis in this country, and wn 111., Ulinil, SOrfOWS (if 111 illdlC age. .. . .,.--.- Awn aNcwfrr jjuco i iwivo woes ounrai ' . tain the same vitamins as fivsh Trapefruit or orange juice i el tains some of the vitamins but not nnd grapefruit and lemon are equally healthful. Oraugo contains more sugar and is more nutritious than grapefruit. The Humid season oeiore the Drought I dampen my hair every night. I hnve liuard this rots the roots. I'lcase advise me whether it is an unwise practice. (K. Z.l Aus. Tho only objection to wet ting the hair habitually is that it tends lo remove the natural sebum or oil. If you hair Is at all dry, brittle or lustreless, better stop wetting it nnd use some oil. Send hlth mrA hvrien. not to dftW,WHmn( . i a tamped. ftrlf-iidrrMd envelop U t-ncloaed. j ow-trig to iita urje number ol letters fe- So rejrfj can b mud to queries not onion Brady, In car of tu newspaper. SAY AFTER FORTY a stam.e-d envelope hearing your; . auui f-in iiiu uv lr UIIVII'P annul l Die cure of the hair. . Somethina About Wormi IMease wrije someliiK about . worm. My doctors seem t think ' ctniuron uon t r.ave them, and 1 be- " ve other physicians say the 'same iiu-.iii hn wen try i man mi uifl uiuj, in mi; vi iiiii ; mtumiiuot ! I'roceciiinK under -i iireurrniiKf'il to revive thelthe rhililreii take a lot of worm. of tae cnnul zone. . The fruit and vegetable market 1 nI1,u,r)-.MKlin(; between the wnnt. night air bogy i, i niedirliic unless it is .necessary. More than 2(H) planes of the most : was topsy turvy. Potatoes were nniise lenders a idan to eon to argue t h a i 1 ( Mrs. it. S.) I modern typel none more than nine plentiful, but buyers were reluctant I ()t!ut siome of the ' important health is profnot-i Ans. You probably misuridcr-1 months old. are to go with the fleet, I and prices were stubborn. Apprnxi-! .0,n.nit,(, ti, two houses to ed or i 11 tie ssixtood the doctor. Of course every i wUch in itself numbera approxl. nialely one-half of the Oregon pro. , . ,.OI,nli,, lr. clerical i doctor knows that children com - practice of going ' monly iavt worms, but every doc- craft of nil types. The giant air early to bed and l0'' !,,s0 knows Hint this ts seldom craft carriers Saratoga and l.ex- beating the sun:'e explanation tor inc symptoms Illf. un ni H fin rpni V 'IHfrillM in " - - ' - WOrillH, Afl lOr WQriTI Iliet I It1 ill It is rank injustice to ' "itd sut-h mt'Olelne tinl ca"" uf " physician. iff 1 1 nnv nnlPHs imilpr, "! t;aM Ul " ijiih ijiii. hmi hi Ute t'iff purporting to be "wormiKK .Martin torpedo planes and 4-t ; niedicine" isn't worth a tinker's I VoiiKhl Corsairs. All are ncpiijiped; ; l ? C " weight, and you recommend-, '1 yeast. I ate one yeastcake a 1 ""V in old water and gained lSj l'"nds. Thank you. Now how can I 1 Increase my hemoglobin? It is j ' "s. Stamped envelope bearing "" "- - it.ii i.i.ii, Copyright John V. Oille Co. Ncvt-to hut Slore lookln' glass - .s notlilii'K so effective as ll wedge noul 1,113 moi ning in a un.iu.oB o- nillK-e pi.- when It. conies to 'snowstorm to drive to sunoliry Klkill' tit- conceit out of . people leaving behind an anxious house who f- as young as they ever hold watching at the general s bed did. The radio Is a wonderful t,l1"' "nxlotis not only because of coiitruptlon ' l et- IsolnKsl folks tll,! "'a,n the general but bc ulm'rc biH-n shiickln' corn an- ot today's fateful develop-. mllkln- all day, bat tho Jokes takes. "" at ""n'"'1'-- which bear so us hack so I'er. t impovtantly on the army s future ; , j and the connection with the liooth Brisbane'sToday (Continued from Page One.) His father was assassinated, he wants to live, and passes the , meeting of tho Columbia, Nnviga Ihrouo to bis brother Inayuallali. Ition committee of the Pacific nm )(,ljpve .( , change the habits of millions by, wrlihm a Volstonl, ,aWi take n()ti(. 'g s.aiisMcs show that It is least dif' iclilt ' ' Ill New York yesterday, with temperature 7 degrees above zero. a man died of cold. That will .1... 1 M - V. .-.,.1 ' I who runs rapidlv. In Klnland! where he was born, the tempera-! tm.a ,rps to 50 degrees below zero. Cn lorn In. Florida nnd the Hit Coast will be interested. ! N'cwspaper publishers learn, willi lulerest and without .?rief, that in-; creased newsprint production in i Canada has caused a drop in prices j of SI0 to S15 a ton. Newsprint .producers say reduction of output,' or i,.0 war. is inevitable. In 111 ! Bars Canadian production litis i risen from tiS!i.S4T to 2.O0O.U0U tons; a year. i l-Vnr Itcvoli.ilon . J Ni:" ORLEANS. Jan. K.. (ff) J Isaac Lehman, representative of nf New York cotton good.; manufac turer, arrived here tooay with a report that Americans and other foreigners were fleeing Spanish Honduras in e'xpectation of a revolution. . . . . -i OF BATTLE FLEET 1 ! SA DIEOO, Cat.. Jan. 15. (TP) : Carrnnc the niiehtieHt airinnuila in the world, the battle tleet will steam from the San Diego-San Pe- dro area for Panama toduv for joint j maneuverii with the Atlantic nniis , mately M surface and. submarine ! ingtotv are taking approximately l.ll nf thn n ntir.c tint mat hr.lnir vv r a. i mi i ItttiMOR pnrr Pt hv hn rin t T tr.uh (n iinn ir i uora Inchidod in. tlio arlal floPt now ; HKscniiH.-u ure an Jfueiug iinitTH, Mri th last word in aerial engineering., Some of the planes have only been . i received during the past week, not-; ably some of the Corsairs, and a large new Sikorsky amphibian. . dozen battleships, an equal number of submarines and their tenders and about 40 destroyers, to - gether with tugs yind other auxil- ; iaries, will steam from the rendez- , vmis on tnc coast touay. i ne ue stroyers and aircraft lenders will lasaemhle in Coronado roads, join ling with the battleships und fleet train early this afternoon for the 'trip south. Never heCore, navy men i say, has such an array of ships and such a formidable air force been gathered together. REPORT BOOTH AS l.ONDOX, Jan. 15. fP; It was; stated in well informed circles this I afternoon that General Hramwell Jlooth's reply to the high council of the Salvation Army was a re - fusnl to retire. M,-The strain of the past few days is reported to have affected fl. .n.lltO.f, r,r r-.enei-,.! l!f,.meell the condition of General Hramwell 1:00th adverselv and he has suf- fererl a minor" relapse which leaving him a decidedly sick man al the present time. Mrs. Hramwell Booth left South- !"01" ". a.uomoo.ie ni. w tauitly with the organization. j Columbia Vision. PORTLAND. Ore.. .Ian. 1.1. (eP) The picture ot great, barge i lines Jn service on the nuke and Columbia rivers was presented by 'speakers here last night at a , m)lthwosl. tocr Killiil.- ! 1MTTSP.C RO, Ka. ' t-'rankie Civella. I died In a hospital Kas.. Jan. IB. W); of Kansas City, spilal today of con cussion- of the brain received in :i tnvintr contest h-re last night. ' BKSiJtZSeSw3Tfii rSE YOVJ B020S FtGHTIMG .about; j I . S1 I B I . t t ' (Mi ner .Main : Sl?ksP i S53S I id2, ,s"f"1 ,"'l : jf Know lhe Kenne jjf 17 51 byChs.H.Fletclv V-T r GBS AND BUTTER PATRONAGE ISSUE HOLD FIRM TODAY, : i POnTLAXD. Ore., Jan. 15. (fPi Ekzs and hbtier butler erodes held at Monday's triitH, while firms in butler went up one cent : to 43. Poultry and other mea,ts were ucuoii reinams on nai u, accord - ing to dealers, mid mam ly beauuse lilt; ItNllllllIlt.' IU(tllUlUll (lilfi ! ,n -.,,1 . i..,.,...l , .... uu v 11111 iviru int.- uuiliun- luuci tin I o n n.h nnamv Th av li.h.1 i b. fiur. .i-a ... hoimr mo i.i o,,, ,.r ti.n i.v ! Dense of tho ikiluki urowftr. muv- , clninw dec-lure. Onions ure still looking sUyward. Wlieu pnent slocks are eMiaiiated ADA1 FAD HURTS SPUDS ULLKiUAL , oAVINu : I ; S To for ' o,., rane as high as ID cents a pound retail. lettuce and spinach are likely to experience a tailing off in favor, because recent frosts in California i arc- reported to have made the ; quality poorer. 1 Cabbage is likew ise going up be - cause of its scarcity. 4- san i-ranrisco iiiuicriat. HAS FHAXCISCO, .Jan. 15. (TP) ' nuttorfat, f. o. n., Snn Fran - :cisco, fiOc. ' . , .Liveaock. i PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 15. (P) I Cattle and calves steady: no ro-i iceipts. j Hons, steady; receipts ISO. I Hheep nnd i,,mus, steady receipts. no ; JMxidtu. ' i Wholesale pricen: Hotter steady: I firsts cent higher; other quota-1 tions unchanged. 3'rime firsts, ! 4-TVjc; firsts. 43c. i ' ' " " , , j ,,,,,h- THE MARKETS i ! POULTRY Steady; springs Slluiilck sure relief with a famous 24c. ' Other quotations unchnng- prescription called Thoxine. which ed. Medium hens. 3 H to 4 u lbs., ! 2 lc: Hgbt under 3'i lbs., ISc: ISprillgS, 24C isprings. 24c. unions, potatoes. wool. num. lsjh"y. cascara bark and hops all sieaciv ana uncnangeu. Wall Street Report NI5W YORK, Jan. 1R. (yP) The i props were knocked from under seve.-il of the high priced issues late in the sessi o n w li p n ge nera 1 selling was precipitated by a Jump in tho call loan rate to 9 por cent. Wright Aero fell nearly li points, while Allied Chemical and Curtiss tumbled about tt. United States , aiaateed to bioom in three steel. Packard Motor. Montgomery different .colors in 90 days. Also Ward, National Hellas Hess, and i n free coupon good for ' one 2:',c Commercial Solvents slum p e d package of iny new and most heftu from 3 to 4 noiiils. The closing:"'"1 fragrant Chinese Regale Lily was. heavy. Total sales approxi- I "I"'.'1, ,ny til"'1"K . Hull, and Seed mated 3.SO0.0HO shares. jlatalog. Clnssified nilvertusini; gets results. SAI'K 1-OH OIIIMII1KVS ctn tiiis citot i- Thousands of mothers every where rely upon Foley's Honey and Tar Compound to lelieve their children's coughs, stuify wheezy colds, trouble-some night roughs, and. above all, of frigbtenim: croup. t Always reliable. Kidey's Honey and Tar Compound quickly cuts the choking pheli;m. -lears the clogged throat, and turns a sufferimr, choking child into an easy-breathing, toilet ly sleeninu little one. liely upon KoleyV Honev land Tar Compound, ami you will not oe uisappomteu. asu ror it. .IAKMIN& WOODS PIUT. STOiiK Central iooiK? m JAf4C-T i7i? . GEO.O'BWC-N THUR., FRI., SAT. '( AJ'RG HAvjimK A ' V PEfCG DlSCuSSlOfO A ABouT Trie kCLLoGG ) PeAce Pact, IMAi r, --r- S F K41.KM. On.. Jan. 13. liV Mf-n-.imvtt of the on-foii lcisl;,- lure were showing t" ir first sign. CAnin..u ninni mnmin 4fssion swumjt flit lis H(con! rtny .,nd there' were prospects or A,.T,ti,.n fi ih flam- r,r n... nUs. over the imiionnRe Iwi,,. ; ,,,. ,,,, ,!,, Kmn ,Wlllw.,y v(.Ht,.,.,,.iy w,,-1. u WUM ,itscve.-.-,t jjuih tho lncnihorR thnt practlrally all their iiKiltil pntroi. iane wan lvitiR taken nwny fror ; , r, nu'nv f rnn . t"f't j , I them, and that thero Ua nolh- ln they t-oum rto lor the i.,o or tiey t-ould do for the Ifio o Kills and women who i- sk'K(,l thom for -M1 "' H- in-tii' lnk' about friends, found that distribution of I""' liml'K' patrnnuge under lie- I consolidation plan, rested almost wholly in the hands of two or three committee heads. The pro. 'test raised during the hae-aftci- (noon and evening yesterday had. 1 in the opinion of senate nnd house I leaders, practically scrapped .nnv hopes of consolidation the lulls ami entirosshiK and enrolnni; ommi tet', which provide most of "the patronage. Camel Captain Dead MELlLI-iA, Morocco, Jan. If, . P) i The captain oi the native camel corps is dead drowned in uttempt- linjj. to catch tho regimental mascot !a monkey. Adolfo Poliff fell into : Well where the monkey had hidden. Famous Cough Prescription Contains No Chloroform or 0ter Harmful Drags The use of medicines contalninc- chloroform or dope to relieve- ! cough inf- is damrerous and unnec- ssarv. Now anvone can cet conu ns no chlo roforin o'hor I VTsanJ to take I T),nvi,,n 1 , h n.-.r.hl.. nr.llAn. Thoxine i thol-nnrrhlv efficient because it has a double action- soothes the irritation goes direct to the internal cause, nnd stops the. cough almost instantly. Kur superior to couch syruns and oat en t medicines. Also excellent for sore throat. Quick relief miaran teett or your monov back. Hue, 00c, : and SI. 00. Sold by Heaths nnd 'all other iroud drut,' stores. FREE SEED Mail this coupon with 10c coin or stamps to cover packing and mailing costs, and I will send you W.MtttEX M HKKltY " 1:12,. Third Ave. Seattle. 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