Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 18, 1929, Page 3, Image 3

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    HEDFORD' MXITj TTJTBTUTE, M"EDFOfrD, OTCECiOX, MONDAY. FEBRUARY IS, 1020.
P2lOE THREE
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SHERIFF CLOSES woodrow reigh
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Sheriff Ralph Jennings and pon-
-Nollscn' paid an official vli.lt' to.,
dance held on the Applogatc Sat-
urdnynlght. and after hehulding
proceedings lor an ; hotir, , the
sheriff ordered Iho dance-to co.ise
at 1 o'clock; when It n scheduled
torugo until 3 o'clock. The clamp-
ing on of tlio lid brought some
protests from those who claimed
they wore entitled to dunce until 3
o'clock hot Kheriff tenninL-
adamant, and the revellers wended
thoir way homeward.
It is nileged hv the' two officials i
that lhero was considerable "open
drinking nnd necking.
They foQtd' one young mnn in
nn alcoholic stupor, who. Httld later
that ho swallowed two drlukH nnrt
that was tho lnst thing ho rimcm
Imrod, for two hours, When he iv
gnlned. h! sobae h donotinoed
1 "Wood bootleggers.". Tho law wns
after the "Weed bootleggers," but
was unable to catch tho wily
' northern CaliforninnR, who mip
piled the illegal bevcragOH for the
revelry; at n .good profit.
Tho closing order, of the frtierlff
came after the mlrtniuht pupper,
anil was In the nature of a.bomb
Rhell. O
i-'U-wns arRuert by the dance man
agement rind others that Inasmueh
as tho dance wnrffor tho ailvoriised
purpose of ralHliiK funds to aid in
the building of a school house, it
should be allowed to continue. The
Kheiiff ruled that however worthy
its-purpose. It -would hae to hull.
: Deputy District JVtiorney Neil-
sen said there were close to 1T0
cars from all sections of the county
pnrked near the hall, and that hi
drove to the scene again yejerdny
and found empty bottles plentifully
scaltortHl about, and nscertained
iha the main drinking spot was
on the Applcgnte bridge.
:"i3volutlon and Uotnciar'nhiou,
,was tho theme jj,. Jccture at Atert,
ford Theosophicnl society, 81 North
Orape street, , last night.; when the
; Ttev: Charles Hampton' of New
York discussed tho anrl-cvolution
laws. He declared that the
States had become the laughing
stock of tho world in that certain
states had maile.it a crime to think
about evolution.' Webster's dic
tionary and tho Encyclopedia Brit
tannleu. are auloniaUcnUy,, -.lirMu-tyJ;
from all "high schools and colleges
f Arkansas, according to .J. P:
Womack, stale Kiiperiift endent of
schools. n
"The responsibility fpr this dis
grace that hns come upon our
country." . said the New YiJ;
clergyman, "rests equally with dog
matic' materialists and dogmatic
theologians. Tho scientist has less
right ot be dogmatic than the fun
damentalist, because hx- is supposed
1 I.. ' l.I.rUl. .,rr..,.r. t.wl t.i.W
ye every scientist Is .constantly
discarding tho conclusions of ,scl-
ence for new dogmas of material-
ism. It f not neccssjiry to beepmo
u. materb?,ist in order to accept
evolution, nor is It necessary
, .orc6he facts ot science In order
lion f the problem of harmonizing
.science and religion Is . to .revive
the early Christian teaching of re-
. incarnntlon, which traces the .11-
vlno orisin nnd ,evoliion of both
Soul and body."
. TonlKht at o'clock the ttcv.
Mr. Hampton will ulve his final
lecture, spenklnit on ".More 4-K-ht
"My Tongue lyasj
White andFurryT
. "Some time aco I
Up with a terril.le.
Lcpan .wakioK
taste in my
tnnuuf seemed to he crfT with a
while fur. At first 1 wnsn't
nlarmcd, but when I begun to tire
curly in the day and suffer dull
headache, t realized my sysf ,n
was storing up poisons, t tn-giui
la king niitxnl tablr-ts for the ox
gall they contain, as my doctor
paid there wns nothing better for
the liver and bowel. I was amazed
nt the amount of old waste mat
ter expelled from iny body, and in
n very short time began to feel
HkJ a new mnn."
'Let your liver become sluggish
ant It fit J 1m to rtennse the blood of
iher poisons formed in the food
waste. These poisons then nro
sprend throughout the .tystem.
causing nuto-Intoxication, chronic
constipation, sh k headaches and
dlseasi's of the stomach, blood antl
kiiinnvu TIip hnt ihinir for stlmu-
Inting the liver. n doitors now
ngi'e. is pure, natural ux gill. li
oxol, fontninln( pure ox gull, tones
up the liver in a natural wiiy nnd
makos it function vlu-orousty. When
your y hole intestinal tract is Jcept
clean, your bowel move reuul.irly,
nnd voii enjoy genuine heiiltl Di-'
oxol tablets are pure, miturnt ox
gnll In dninty. tasteless form, nnd
eost less than 2c efleh nt litugglHts,
Try them nnd sec what a differ
ence It makes when ymir liver is
runetionlnu rtht. AU good drug
gists fell Dfoxnl tablets. Hpecial
a$QfU Jarmin & Woods Drus Wtore,
APPLEGAT
HOP
SATURDAY Nl IE
on OccMt Healing. . - !
JS LEADING IN
COFFEE CONTEST
1
Competition tor first place in the
; junior sales contest is growing tor-
i r,l- at'Wmlitig to.word jtW.TOvelyc! ;
I frr"i the Mail-Trlhiiue (lolden West
, coffee contest headquarters in the
! 'a:AI- b-tp-'. ,
i Woodr.iw lteicli put iu a busy j
i ""V Kuturduy and nosed out Albert!
I Hnntlall and .lesslo Offord for fl.t
! nslll"1 in ihn day's, sale. , Rich-j
ianl Sleight, after . a slow slart, ;
i "J"0'1 la enough orders to climb ;
!lnl fourth place. Donald. Ander-:
jf"" w"r,e steadily all day Kalui-
day and secured orders enough to
"1"l",',lm JHt ahead of Ra
I'.". . ""ciei. cme, ie .on ...
j li-Jil, v(IU llil IHIU, l litrllUJ !
lug i ne sup. neiween nerer mm
thnso gi'ttin. tho Jump hv emevlimj
earlier. Lon Doilson, from Cimi
SVithus is in neventh position, :tiu!
John Millard U, restins in oishth
place for tho timo bnin?:. ".'.'', j
Keen rivalry between tho boys j
and Rirls is developing, especially !
so oh tho daily SI prize for the' , O
most sales. This ctftra dollar Is :ter examinations. Invitations arc
awarded the junior salesman mak- exteodod touhos cadets" who1 have
ing the most sales eaoii day. '.Tho! won '-rhe coveted ?Ml ofUhoAcad
day's leader Is ilso awarded fl gold'emy In "some athletic sport.
star. Jessio Offord won the gold Captains for next season's foot
star on tho, first day.' Woodrow bull and cross country teams arc
Reich, (e to his work Suturdity. i elected at theso banquets and
copped tho one for that flay. un- j short talks arc given by the ca
day's gold star av'ain went to the eu. faculty and coaches. , Tho
girls, Jessio Offord gettfOR hor see-jinn academy orchestra furnishes
ond star in three days. . im, music fur these affairs. Im
Fov tho people who du. not nil- imedialely ; MJlowing the bamiuet
derstund just whatthese little live- lnp put ire group attended a tho
wiro . Mod ford and southern Oregon ' Iltro p.irty. - - .
youngsteis nro doing. Uiey aro Ink I J-l .
ing orders for Golden West col loo
TUey take no money nor do the
deliver the coffee. This is done
ithrougli tho p.-rcluisois own Rro-
eery. . Ktght big cash iotzeu ran-o;
ing from to fa ure the hyf in
cenli's lor hnid work. - In addi
tion to the cash prizes, every ope
pound order worth ! cents com
mission' money to the youngster
inking (he oror. '
In addition to Uqj above men
tioned eight placo leaders tese jun
ior, salesmen are close nehiud In
!the following order: Ninth, Myron
Klessfji:; tenth. Glenn . Stewart;
eleveinli, Dorothy Tedrick; twelfth,
Mill l.nvell: thirteenth. Colin fionlrt. 1
Ad fourteenth, Dorothy Colvin.
EXPECT ODD P
SlnXD REBEKAHS CROWD
TON
Odd Fcllot)t and, Rebeknhs hve
expected to glvo thft Itiitttu thentvt
capacity .houses Idblght 'itnd to
nrorrow 'night, 'woh tbrougli the
courti-sy of the Hunt t ettmpany,
they will sliarc in the; proceeds
ley will share in tno proeeeos
, a donation to the Br,tnd U,
entertainment fund. The oci
lodBCH havo been proyldtf with
.200 special tl. kels. wlich 'will be
i""-."1 '
mored tonicht or tomorow nlRht'i
id the members of- ,Je frutcrnl.y
UIIU.-IIU' MU unit i n Vi .j.it . ......
l IIP lUCmocrs m- Ul I r iUii im)
speclab endears to
jiin;
see-th everyftlcltet is dTspose.l
. , , . - - i
oC. Hut fory few tickets remain
t . i
I The Hunt -o,.Mv-m- l,n iov.ac-a
"'' '"j". u, This oc
K " f" , taT
j.ll !n .S .... t . ,.,n.-..
ipholn play of .the re:it stampede,
Ito Alaska, wln the Pirst. kIchI
I discovery of uold wa? ported,
land conlnlns many vivid nnd
jlhrllllnK scenes.- sucbOas; nn Ivn
iincnsc snnwsllde, the httrnlne of
' unwfon nwann " ""'" :(
ou.-uo. .s n..m ... ...... . .... . ,
?
educational. A number of pre
mier nrti.Mts are . included In the
Radio Program
RMED
Moll- Tribune-
n Station -
Monday, r- Ii. 1R
r.:J0 to B:ir, VCTOwne frier
1 :1 to 11:30 siciiinra .mh
Tribune ne-s a nil matkets.
x to KSltl Koutnern i.reKn
' ' ' " . :
S:3o to II l:nds Transfer
Storage Co,
0 to :30 Mono Motor
on i
Co.
Tuesday. I-Vli. II)
:3n to 111 Mcdford Pomes-
tic. Laundry
10 to 10:30- Soiilhern Ore-
'uon Klectrfc. '
10:30 lo 11 KosenberKs Inc. i
II m 1 1:39 M. M. Dept. 1
store. '
11:30 tn " 1S folnnlal (lak-.
'cry. .
12 noon Mall Tribune news
flashes " .
12 to 12:30 Independent
l-'l.'ctric
l-J0 tn i -an Monarch
Seed and I'eed company. '
1:30 to 2D. hi. Millard Heal
IJstate f'o
2 to 2:30 'west Side I'har-
niacv; ' .
5:3.. to B:l.-.-Ve Towne Crier
f.:ir. to :30 .Mdf.-: .Mall.
Tribune news and markets.
S to 0 The Pig Tail Mear
.Market.
to 10 California Oregon
Power company. 4
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C'.AIUI K THVXKS.i
AVe wish lo iharik our. many
friends for the kindnesj. ond sym
pathy shown us during our recent
berenvement. ' We nre also ex
tremely grateful for tho mnny
flowers. i . ,
.Mr.S. W. T.McINTYJBE
J20 ond FAMILY
0 SHOW TONIGHT
Attends Banquet
. poirr-LAxrv ore., roh.". u. J
f.Speeinn-r-Enseno Orr, of -Mod-
fordi attended the banquet for thq
ltirmeo' of tho 'lUll Mmnri
ncnd'cniy hero." ' h
i. i inn mi n nwn iiiiiiimii)' ti -
Immediately after the first femes-.
: Knirene' On
ii i Mi nm in ii m mi nrrrri n 1 1
iEVESTEO PARCEL
OF LAND OPEN TO
ENlRfFORITS
Notice Is ;iven that the1 frae
tin..i xtl'. f vwu ri anfilnn 1
f,notlonni XEi of NW'i -of sec
tion 3, an .n k h or mk or sec
tion t, township 35 south, range 1
oast, W. il contalnl; I60.C4
acres! arc restored to entry, sub
ject" to preference rights of ej
pervlceTen of ihe late war with
Ormany, on March Hi. IflJJt
, at 01
States
land office at Itoschurg, On. and
open Ui entry by the general public
on June Ui., H)L0, at It o'clor
Applications may be filed
oy inn "-n
m.ys ....... "'
or imm ri-.ir.uuy -; i" ......... ,.
11)211, nnd by the (tenoral public
from May 25 to Jur 14. IDSO. if
thlnnd still be oieu to entry. All
applications filed during Ibis 20
' - - inimn own, ; I' ranees i
J '7', ,. "tinrlrt- H.mson an,? at Ml
r...l'" 1110 sleolnt numlier,
'lln. " ;PP ication be filed f l l,.helrtril In tn(1 Kl,mho
. 'hl "!10 "" l" '"v'n wl" 1,0 eon .Normal school alma
, icx-wn-icc men must file, with i
.' ' , , ,., .,,
. k-' ni.'tt m. st fllo .Uh
; w
- for the and.
n ..lavlt copy of discharBe
power site ele(aion,,and wati'r hole
I power site olei-tion, ,and
1 JjicUmi county northeast of Med-
; nilh.(m() laml anj
! ""' .e paid for at 2.!i per acre
.,0 cents per acre and fees and
eoniiui.s-slon. witeii fillncA and $2
pet' acre and commissions when
nin'klinf-final . pr.iof." "-
READY FOR ELKS
r SMOKER TONIGHT
rropnrntioiiH are cunipletn for
toniKhf Klks smoker fualiirluK 'Pot
Pndelfotd qf MSdtord against Chas.
O'tijary ot Seattle ill the "lll-ioAnd
main event, preceded by a not
semt-wludup and two Rood prollml
narieB. .V capncily crowd, is ex
pected antl tickets for the fight nre
teuotted to havo been scllli: ; ex
ceptionally well. ,
Hadclford is anxious to mnie.
Tl)Leary take the coimt and lias
:,, ,iariiiK no efforts to lie in
j (lllk of con(1on for uinlBllfn
inn . wh cn nrnmiHos to oe. one oi
the. best seen 111 Medfortl for
I months. . - , ., : - ,
! FIRST GRASS FIRE OF
YEAR ON F-ASTcSIDF.
)-.. , i ' 1 1 ' "
.! . v .
' 'A fast spfeadih!! grass lire on
'thn east side at It oVlock Sunday
afternopn not only was consplciinii,
as tie lirst Krass fire of the yenf
i In. lledford. but also served lo
;hrtng out commetiuaoie .pin -s
1 in liny Hcouta as fire fiKhtlirg as-
islsanls and won for live well known
"ny Scouts warm -appreciation nnd
much praise .it..n i-ire Chief KJ
iliott. .
' The fire nHrterf in the Queen
, Anno Rtreet eclion east ot OreKon
terrace, spread fast and soon ex-
tanuen orcr sc,.-., ..
the firemen wllh the chemical en
-tine were able to extinguish II
with two and one-half gallons of
chemical" and the aid of the fob
lowing liny Scouts: Thomas Fn
snn. Fred Schmidt. Kenneth An
.lotion. F.dwin and Maurice Peters.
. These lloy ' Scouts did valiant
service by backfiring and nthorwtsi!
elding the firemen In controlling
the spread of the blasting grass.
Drflnnrf Westminster PresbV-
jteruin church annex will be hulll
srlnrtly ht approximate cost of J-'u.-000.
! w, t
TO CLOSE RIVER
N HOUSE TODAY
i The following telegram, a HPf
iceived this1 aftenuion frouv Repre-
!entnKe Willitm .njiW-. Jv.,
, or as ma mi: .
"Joint Jackson and Jose-
..phi no . county delegation to
day introduce! .Mil for closing
to einnmercinl , ' fishing all
streams flowing hi to Pacific
ocean, ';.south of Coijullle rivu;
and intend to use all possllW
enei'Ky for passage of same;
In a -ivsolutlon adopted by the
jjackson County SportsnicnJs asso- Itured ly "Dress AVeek1' which be
iciathm a week ngiw it .. was pro- 'uim Wednesday will be presented
j posed to close nil sti-cnniK south of j briefly. Then will follow the ri
me cinpiiun river 10 commercial m-hhpuw nira1, iu ami i, un-
fishlng. , . acted by Jo ' Murray Hostel and
T. K.'lnnU'ls of thtweity heads Man, Orelncr.
the local sportsmen inihcir fight, j Local housewives, and the pub
He Is .now at home, and oTherjlie hi penem! will be Interested
leading fishermen of th-cOiiy nndjnnil entertained 'by this novelty
valley wU I le-ive this week for the ; prop ram, which promises to hold
capitnl to aid. A general call for 'be interest and to prompt several
Nporismcu of the state ' Will be good IhukIis during this hour.
issued to rally to tho cause, and
one of the liveliest encounters of
tho legislative session is predicted.
Curry county will also send a
delegation to state their side of the
case at tho jidnt hearing of the
measure. , -' .-
Surpassing. In every particular
of tho school. 11.6 junior class of
the Southern OreKon Norma
.school Saturday ctd.n.ted the
thlr.ianii.uil Junior prom. The
.., .'
i.00 suliiems and inWtel wests'
who pronounced . the affair . the
I
I
ASHLAND NORfflAL
JUNIOR PROMviS
COLORFUL EVENT:
. - a
oronoonren the nffnir the"'""1 '..,.. ..-..-.j v.,..-..
most colorful, the most delightful,
the altogether : outstanding ..social
event of the season.. . :". - ;
The auditorium was wondjjrfuU
decorated in a . rainbow schentc.
The vivid colors were stretched
across the .stage . to nimulnlo the
prophetic bbw while at the other
end of tihe halt a golden sun threw
ftuf Itu ruvu fif llfrh .li.ln Ii rt ntin
v u.h(..'h. hA i. .ri'. f
strips of blue crepo paper-draped1
across the room. ' .
Music was furnished by the Ah
ford orchestra of MedfoM, 'a pr1-
lnim consistinB ot 1(1 numbers hnd
two specials. Halnty dance pTo
('() mu . f Hfii lultnsl fan llir.lnir
the blue nnd Kold of the class
colors. A special feiffure'was pre
sented 'by MisH Helen Ostrander,
Lillian Olson, Frances NefC and
the 'dose
tho . or-
Sonthorn .Oro-
alma mater
'sontt.
. ,.how who sponsored the
'
a iium' mi m iiiiiMiin-u w m onurill-
bnr hfmii. wora M,; d Mrs. A.
Those who sponsored the oharnV-
c Slra . , Mra. 0,
..
0.
Hrlscoe. Mr." nnd Mrs. .1. It. vnllor
. A
and PresSlent nnd' Mrs.. J, A.''
C'Hurchllli Mr. and Mrs. ChArehlll !
wore it mi hie to lie present on nc-
count nf thi.tf- ftlwnnn' ft. Oin
northern part of tho state. Mem
lurs crr the southern' Oregon Nor
mnl school faulty wero also Bttests
. . . , ...
.., nu.nwr.ot siuoems-Bavo Hu r crntcTlnn Avlth MadK.-Hel-asslstancn
In the preparation for , Umc, Dresser and.flarry
the dance ;inrt specl committees:., ,., ,,,, H Thi
attended to -the VaryhiB needs dur-
infr Ihe cvclnnK. 1'cnch was served
during tho entire evening.
BIG AIRPLANE TO
What Is-said to- hev th Inrgest
airplane, in the VrrilenV Slates will
visit M.'dfnhl wllh'ln tht ' next
month, according1' io' a l.Utc'r re
ceived today by ..Ihe Mcdford
Chamber of Commerce from thc
Keystone Aircraft corporation Of.
Hrlstol, J'n., Tito ship has capacity i
for 20 passengers, has wing spread .
of no. feet, a length of 63 tcet'
and includes kltchpn nnd refrigcri
ation, servicifi, ' iq well an a prlvatO
.lrawlng- rooi,9 .compartment. It
has ft high speed or l.'.r. miles per
hour hnd a cruising speed of 13ft
miles, receiving power from three
Wright motors of r.3r. horsepower.
Further details or ship's .arrival
will be announced later.
bealllaneIoi
razed yesterday
i ! ' '
Firo attribute to a defective
Hue yesterday forenoon destroyed
tho home of Kd Itrown, locftl plus
torer, on' Keall. Lane and had
gained such headway When dis
covered that 'efforts of npigTibors
to Juive the .btiil'llng were - futile.
However, tho entire household fur-
nirhlngs were removed beroro the
two-story building wns destroyed.
rh loss Is reported to be par
tially covered by Insurance. A
tire at Ashland yesterday .evening
wart reported todny to have de
stroyed n barn vat "tho end of
Kat Main iftrcef, . but1 no pnrtleu
iars could bo learned todny.
, Rosehtirg Prospects bright for
erection of egg packing station.
viqit riTv mu
nun uu i uuuiv
PRESENT
f iV ii Ain't", is the name of A
furslcnl 1 travesty, on depai-tmeivt
:stor teehTihiue . which will he
! broadcast over KM fcl, the Mai!
iTi-ihune-Virgin station, hy latin's
jnop:irttnetu . stoic, on their hour
jfrom 10 U Wednesday morning.
Th" httlo playlet is one of ciit
jtrast. First Mnnu's ready to wear
,deMiiiment, with all its nssoil-
num of dnlnty spring frocks, Tca-
,Ovpr; $2000; -worth of IvnprdVor
ment:! fs going ' into ' the Wefivrr'i
servle'oi statin h, i on Jhfl Corner -of
Main .. and Fir atreots this week,
uceorrttng to Carl K. Wenver, who
leased the placo of business Trw;
the standard Oil. company Janu
ary 1. .
A crew of 10 men 'ore on the
Job nt ift early hour this morning
pradlng niid (rrnvciinfr Uirt, np
proiieh nnd grounds aroupi "
ftntiOi.'- A hydraulic IffCis also
Ing Installed for greasing cars.
""' "imm"'"' "
1,0 lleil Idler. ,
Accord ns to M.O Weaver, four
o-...,,-....5 ..-.
of sorvlclnp machinery will he in-
"''r'' "";r th", '."
in the city-
The Trail of '98,
Spectacular Picture
df Rialto Theatre
Tho Trail oWflg," at tho Rial to
tho,lt,', 'Mlttml-s "ut a on of, lh,
most novel .uml siiectncular inci
dotits ever -transplanted to ccllti-
lold. , ... -,j .. , - ' i
"i IlitnilredH of; flamlnir. 'torches,
oaslftlK their almost ghastly IlKhti
utfon the snow, maddened men nnd
. h",ry.lnB "Tu"? "IV ",'"!'":
ttUft trails, furnished ono of tin
sti-angest effectsver flashed upon
.the Anicricun scheen.
The sequence depicts a mad
stampede In tho dead of night to
the locale of a how and rich gold
strike in the YUjkon.
tMMuliM P.ii'hnu hnlni-nu 1 Inl ti In
T,,-... ,,. (nlipi.g ,. K'nH
,, ,.t , ..,. i ,
U'e"
j. Dnn (lenrKo t'ooper, Tenen lioltn,
!.Ihtin. nmrnu Wllllnn, Ovl,. tt.on.l
( c, ., a ..........
rjiiniirn ".i-u ...... i-jim.. i-.tic. .
, . .
'"...
i M ether KnOWS Best,
s. '
Hunt's Craterian
'i I'.'lMothcr Knows Heal." is . at
,llnv,,.onB . rvHtin ,.r .,,
.. synchrnnlzaUnn.
This story or the rise of Kally
Quail to fume on the stage Klves
ample opportunity for dialogue.
Miss Bellamy's voice reRlster'Qper
feetly in her role as n clebrated
vaudeville performer, nf A! .Inlson,
Marry louder itnd Anna Held, Miss
j llresser,' as ;Mie mother.1 scores
heavily in her speakitiK 'parts and
in her action. Harry Norton ns
whtf said that
SUGAR'
spoils the
. complexioh?
'K i- .
Good food promotes good
' health
Witeiie Jf all (lie food and dieting
iadi come tVoin? As an eminent
medical upecialist says, "Of allfthe -fmU
which have aillicted innnkual,
none irenis more fliflicult In explain
the desire of American women
tuf tlw barber jwle iipurc." .
There' unolhcr preiuclicc thai to
us wernt equally wronaf. It is that
sup.irinlheilictruiiuthecomplexioii.
That isn't true,. Overeating of
any lood might easily impair the
health and the complexion. And no
might ui.nlerrnlnia. Girl, woiUen
and men xhouJd not ilQe them
in order In rcduc- neicht.
A r.ludy of the worker! in 2h
t-ntern department ttore revealed
Hint ip villi ot the illness wns due
to poor nutrition, especially to the
neglect of a suitable nooti lunch, -You
cannot starveynurcU' mid
keep well, or Kc?p yo.ir good looks. -
Kal a variety of tVsid i. regularly,
and remember that nothing takes
the place pi sugar lor making other
foods en;oy.ille. Sweetness is na
ture pcriect flavor, Mat cereals,
grapefruit, and all kinds of raw,
iresh and canned vegetables and
fruits, sweetened for enjoyment.
Complexion ii a question of health
am! healthful eating. A bit of iwect
makes the meal complete. The Sugar
Institute.
IMPROVEMENT AT.
VPAVER STATION
!
the composer ami singer of "Sully i Giants Pass l.octil mon will ca
nt My Dream," reveals a lvrlo ' tabllsh wntch repairing mil Jew
baritone voice., dry business here..
A greal -story, splendid ' acting. R
beautiful nit'lody nmt good photo-' Apidegate sturKis mine operal
Trnphy. 'Ipk siicies-tlnUy.
FERTILIZERS
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MOCOCO
SUPERPHOSPHATE
$28.50 per ton
Cash at our warehouse .
-SULPHATE
AMMONIA
. .. Guaranteed . 4
20.3 PER CENT AMWIONIA
$68 00 per ton
Cash at our warehouse
MONARCH
SEED &.FE&) CO. o
Warehouse 0ol
10th -and' S. Fir
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T of ThIt MIGHTY EPIC OP ALASKA THE BC0-
'Ny "ly x. 'Are all KoarjE eiveivAlley 1
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of otir now nnd beautiful funeral parlors add WiTffl?' ' -
J '' much to tlndr uscf illness to those we serve, , I: V.WifflwiiwSfl v''W'M''!
'j for the more homellkeattch nn establishment '.nrajH' . ' ' j fef fej';
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"' Wo havo tiled to create In dur new patlorr CpS u "'
an nlmocpherc nf heattty and homelike com- CHAPEL ; JI .
f that wnul bo rtiost wnlcnmo to those ',. ' '. -. v- '. -:,
j who call upon lis. i. - ' J; J : ; :r'
P--'"' CONGER"'
; - I FUNERAL PARLORSJi
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BUY THEM RIGHT!
BUY FROM US!
Use These Time-Tried Fertilizers for
Mjaximum Crop Yield
$50.00
Cash
EMPIRE
(Brand) ... O
GYPSUM
In paper bags. The best Land Plaster
obibinable. Let nu tell you.
$15.00
. - Retail Store I
Cash
i 323 E, Main . I 2 fi ; i m
four wholesale firms new to
Portland locale In Terminal Sales
building (luring January
: ,
Sheridan Klectrle linen In IhU
vlelnity extensively Improved.
PEARL -(Brand)
'
SOIL SULPHUR
The kind that won't ick and clog, '
FREE FLOWING
per ton
at our warehouse
per ton
at our warehouse