1 .1 -I1M .11 rl J i iln 1 ," ' . t J i I i's' m li . . ! "'! -ni ..,r ;.( I.. I page ponn Medford mail tribune lull, iuodty, WwUy IuLllbd by Um MEPFukD 4'KI.NTINU CO. f 51789 K Fir fit. MM TS fiOREKT W. BUHL, Edllof I. BrMlTCft SMITH. Uinftftf An ladtvntent NWW Kotctcd u wcun cUo buiM it ftftdford, iffctfoo, under Aft a Mucto 8, ls7it. HUnROIilPTlON HATM hT Mill Id A0iw: . Lilly, with fluwUf, yew IT.su Dally, wliii Butxl&y. montli 7 pully, vllliout Huiniij, yetr 60 Ittily, without Sunday, noGtA .0-1 ) WMltf ViU TrlbUM, am tir 8 00 Bundiy, i I lly CtrrUf, la Adtunct! In Mtfufd. AtaMnd, I JarluovlJU, Onlrnl I'ylflt, i'botali. Talent, Uwld j Hill on Hlftmrt: - Iwny. wIU) SamJijr. booUi I - Pally, wlibout Bundiy, tnuotn. ...... . .' IiJiUy, wltlMiut Blindly, oi jar J.fu : July, wlUi Sunday, one jtu ejO j All Ural, fUi lo adUDce. I MKHBEB OP THE ASSOt'lAlKD Kettlrfn Full Im! Wirt ftffl . Tj Aaaoeiaied I'm is tieiushHy cmlllcd to the tue for publication of ill newt dUpilehu credited to It of otberwiM emJlil Ui ttJi Plw. and alio to the local mwi puldtilwi hmln. AH titbit tor publication of ipedal diipatdie berrls u two fttenea. tiding Oct. i, 1328, :i8. OfficUl paper of ihe Ciiy of Medord. Official paper of Jackson County. Advert king lUpreaenUtlT U U. MME.VBEN COMPANY OfTtoj In New York. Chicago, iKtrolt. tlO rrmrJfco. Loj Angflw, tolUe. Portlind. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry l Al. f(lrnirrntrO fnnntll. Ihfi din linBUii'hcd bootleKsror nnd cnil nont Kanfistcr, .who haH been In Klorlrta oil winter, returned to (,'hicviKO tlio lirat of the woek and Kently but firmly told the luw whero to hoad In. without clynn mltlnff a courthoiiHo or turning a machine gun on a Judge as ho dlmienaod tho law from tho bonch, Tlie ooniilderatloii Hhown Mr. Oa ponl by Uio cnforclnif iiKenclos l Innplrlnfr ond beautiful, and enough to make tho poHHessor of a barrel of mash throw the hamc In tho nearest creek wllnoiit delay. Scenic ellckors and guloshcn re turned today, duo to an unexpected fall of the beautiful. Things balance up in tho last analyslH. Callt'ornlan.t como to Oregon to bn handcuffed, and Oro Konlans Journey to California for their shindigs. ' Tho Portland ball team gone donoorntlc. Now that tho strontu are no lon ger skating, rinks, boy bicyclists practising standing on their heads on tho handlebars, will havo free roln. What this burg nocds If It ever intends to amount to anything, Is more 'Conferences. Tho 186 now singed dally, is not enough. v .., Pieplant, ns rhubarb Is called in socllons where they saucer - their cotrce. Is available . and Is holng crammed ' Into babies to load them up with vltamlncs. Tlj tWctoty for tho Dnfensj of the Oigaretta will meet this even ing and cloct threo horrlhlo exam ples to bo used to combat tho war on 'cigarettes. They will select a Knuff User, a Tobacco ('hewer, and a Pipe Hmoker who chews gum and makes It pop. , Tho Sparrow apartment Iiouho used by tho Germans In tho late fruens, Is now pointed ominously at the Univ. nlubhkl. Lawns need mowing, and there is considerable ' lumbugo among tho stronger sex. . Citizens nro returning from Frisco with tho latest Ford storion, e-d thoy sound like lliey always Jlln, ; F. Ilybfo of the J'vlllc district ri'Pnrt" tha he has been' picking up C0W8, Afonoyriia'lclng proposition of fered' to young mnn with zip and go- This is not a Joke, is'o triflers wanted... Will bo beneficial to tho undertaker. Address Itox 3ts. (Lakevlew Examiner.) Fair warn ing. WFI5D1NO rOHKMONT TO 1113 KI.Ml'I.K (Kdllno Klamath Falls News.)..-Why mention It? FLYING OFFICE OF UNDY ARRIVES AT T OLENDALB, Cnl., March 23. With tho arrival of Colonel! Chnrlea A. Lindbergh' "flying office-" City of Columbus, at tluv Orand Central olr terminal here, friends of tho famous aviator to- j day wero speculating on reports that Undborgh had tho large nnd luxurious ship brought here for the purpose of using it to bring hts prospective bride, Miss Anne Morrow, bnck to tho l."nlt: Hlntc following the -wedding ftv Mexico, j The large tri-motorcd plane wan built as a ."flying office" for Llndhergh, and In furnished with tho most modern equipment nnd conveniences. According to re ports nt tho flying field the City of Columbus will remain hero threo days nnd then depart for nn unknown destination. Colonel Lindbergh Is scheduled to fly to Han Francisco today nnd rMurn tomorrow. Tho rumor going tho rounds among his friends here Is that Lindbergh will take Q:irge of the f'lty of Columbus nundny nnd fly it to Mexico City for the wed ding, scheduled for "the Kaster holidays" and then take his hrl'l" on an nerlal honeymoon In the huge air liner. IN DOLLARS DOLLARS A -VI) CENTS will bo the dcciflinK factor in the iriinds of those visiting the polls un April 2 to icuister their wishes reuiirdinp the issunnetf of lionds for a new Clnss "A" airport. It is n eleiir-cut proposition and dollars nnd rents SHOULD be thn pnrnmount factor. ' The Mail Tribune advociites a business-like investigation ol the necessity for the new field and the benefits which will neertie from ils establishment. The voter who wants to know will find that the present site, established in 102 as the first landing field in the state, lias already been rendered entirely inadequate through the rapid prowth of aviation. At present it stands condemned by both Army and Navy for the landing of larger aircraft. The Aviation Insurance I'nderwriters refuse to sanction the landing of 'planes, on the field and the I'liion Air Liners now visit Montague, Calif., instead of the local field because the small runways liere present loo jircaf a risk for the larpre passenger ships. . , ' V. ..'. Flanked by Hear creek on the east and by the fairgrounds tracks and buildings on the west, Newell Harlier field cannot be widened nor can it be lengthened because of equally insur mountable barriers north and south. As to benefits to come from the proposed expenditure for n new field the voter lias reasonable expeelation that Medford will be able to keep pace wilh the requirements for large planes used over the coast route. Medford is a key city in aerial traffic between Portland the Hay district. Flight must be broken at or near Medford, and if no effort is made here, lo'pro vide facilities for lunding, we will surely enjoy the doubtful privilege of. seeing the big ships fly over our city to some neighboring point. . ; ., , ' The United Stales department of commerce recognizes the strategical location of Medford for n terminal' airport. This approval lias been shown beyond question by the plan to estab lish a $70,009 super-radio and enlarged weather station here. These plants would furnish eomplcte .-metcorological and aero logical servico on u 24-hour basis for aerial navigators and the two, with the large fiersonnel required, would add considerably to Medford 's payroll. "' ....... ,The department has also planned the installation of a great beacon light at n cost of many thousand dollars. These facilities are not meant, however, for a city without a modern uirport where any or they ai'c planned as component parts of it Class "A" airport. Investigation of probable returns froin tho proposed landing field will prove to voters that from. its. inception the plant will provide considerable income. Leases to air mail contract lines, passenger and express lines, oil companies, private airplanes, hangars, piano storage, pilot quarters, shops, restaurants and other concessions will return a" gross revenue estimated at $4500 for tho first year and increasing thereafter. In addition to' this sum is the payroll for workers of tho air 'transport lines, government employes and others pertaining lo the indus try, of approximately $80,000 per year: These arc among the principal items which should engage the attention of, the voter who wishes to be informed on the uirport question as a business proposition. Tho information is easily obtainable and apart from the sentimental question oi keeping Medford iWthelfoMfront'iii aViation ak wells irt cither, respects, lire convincing enough to carry the bond issue without question on April 2. (E. C. F.) Editorial Correspondence , SSmfetEffl PA8ADKNA. Calif., March 21. So the M. Jl. 8. has won tho state hnskotball title aaln! WlnninK football In the fall and basketball tho followliiK winter isn't o had. Tho remnant of tho Medford cara van sends congratulations! Great work, Prtnltt ' BalmV KOlfltiK weather here now almost too hot in the middle of tho day. Hut according to the Pasadena weather man, this bafi boon tho coldest winter in 27 yoars, nnd March thus far has had fewer clear days than any In ten. Hello Penny add this to bright snVlnns of llttlo children: Tnero's no plneo.llko hum!" , "Ho it ovor Mt bum! .; V 1 Tho .secretary of the -California Uiblo society in catiiiR nt our tuhle now. Hpeaklnu of Almoo MoPher- bon, ho gays ho likes her Rospcl but can't accept her methods., "liven so." ho adds, "her church k'vos u i Krent deal to the poor and needy, and maintains one of tlm best em- ployment agencies in lxs AnKeles," j There ynu are, Aimec l a very f Rood business woman, Riving tho people what they want. The hun gry want food, tho idle want work nnd ..ibero ..are ..many., hungry, and there are many hungry, idle peoplo In Ixm Angi'lw. And she Rives them snappy music, lively, unconventional sermons, a kind of freo religions vaudeville show which after a hard day's work Is decidedly welcome. t MUTT AND JEFF Jeff Peeks Behind the Scenes - ' :-. -. ' '-. By BUD FISHER certainln t 6f Reu. oNCY 1 p""? Utfoo ShH'iV Trte" c&wTT&iyi&fr; He"'' Vsr6T'THS l MisfefeT" I . seeder ?Ti'rA AN hont Boroi L- FOR TH.n STUFF. WHT SHOULDN'T 01)VoF HoolL (0? TGLL HIM ) WANTS TO ' g 6yMi r HW SoMt VERY T. TMS -STofF x." TUV6RTa fV . , ' DISTILL t WOOD AlCOHOL, NT3j ,r OFP C : CASS S OF ( f B AT f-7 .. YOO ' A T? ft AT" THIS P tv ' IT'LL. COST --'A BOATl IT'S A LlTTLfe tT)A OF f YOU K 3WJ w,AT, HAlfl TONIC TH fT THIS PviAnktr" . V J ?(?S0fJAUV! A BOAT THIS UfA LL , V MlNJi THAfV -tmV IrufF , ' - ' COSTS NU. ewouGH roft S p-H'S evjfcNJlMS. j V-IlJir You ON HONTifcGTJ A'CASS I You " lv ri fmrl V ' TrtRC CASCS in THIS -BATH J LlliJ C V KOOvJ THIS STOFF OFF TH BOATS fc roi ' tub jWM Wa t; J -r,n r; - - coAes hvgh: THee CASGS?-' fS--31!!! MEDFORD IVKTL AND. CENTS all shipsf the air may land Hut wo can't agreo regarding Atmeo's methods. Wo don't liko thorn. In fact, having heard Almoo once wo will he content if wo never hear her again. Hut without her methods, sho would bo merely atr other nvoman fundamentalist pas tor. With them she Is just ns dcfinlto a factor In the religious activity of this country us the Sal vation Army or Hilly Sunday. , Most of the religious troubles, past and present, havo been due to n perverse nnd stupid trait In human nature tho tendency to re gard ono religion as tho only true religion, one certain creed as the only truo creed. With this trnlt has gono an utmost insane passion to make everyone elso conform to believe that because u certain theological hypothesis appeals par ticularly 'to you, it .should appeal to overyono else. Very foolish! W let "the othor person" eat what ho likes, wear what ho likes, drive tho car lie pre fers, etc.. ete then why not let him select the church he likes? The answer to that Is, "We do." Vcs. hut grudgingly and critic ally. What do most of our orthodox nnd cultivated friends think of de votees of Almee Mcpherson "Ig norant, vulgar morons." etc., etc. Hut they aren't. As human be ings go, they are perfectly normal and Hverane. Tho point Is. they flnJ (.. il,,,..!.'. .......In r, .1 tlve methods the sort of spiritual I TRIBUNE, fEDFORD, ' ! . . Rebel Governor ! Gen. Marceio Caraveo, governor t of Chihuahua, is leading Mexican . revolutionary .troops in that state. : food they need. For the church j is not an end-In Itself, hut a means ' to an end any church that . will mnke any croup of Individuals het- tor citizen and happier ones. 1b the church for them. . In no de partment of. human activity is it mom evident than In reliKion that "what Jh one man's meat ; la an other's poison." ". -I Saw KOtnc IjIk leat;ue baseball nt WrJKloy field today the' opener between the Chicago Cubs and tho Detroit Timers. The Cubs slaugh tered Bucky Jlarrla and his Brnves, 14 to 3. or something lllfe- that. This man Wilson who plays center field for the Chicago Nationals in terested us. lie looks very much llice Shorty Miles, only more so. lie i only about four feet tall, but a solid muss of full-blooded mus cle bulKinf; out in all directions. And how he did hit the ball nno home-run, a double and two sin kIps. HoKcrs llornsby knocked a home-run; so did ruyler. They surely looked like the 1029 ''cham pions. This man Johnson who played left field for Han Francisco lnut year Is playinj? rluht field for De troit this year. He made one had error In thn field, but poked out one bit, which is more than most tit tho TiKers could do. Not much of a same., but a Iili'ko crowd. Ap parently, everyone wanted- tp see the blj; nuns in action, ... '".. ' The -Pasadena W. C. 'V..V. met yesterday, and according to'tho al ways reliable "Star-News,'; adopted a resolution favoring the boycot tinK of nil newspapers and maun sdnes prlntinR ciKarctles advert is Inf?. One member sans the Slar Kpanpled llanner, wiyli the flat; draped about her, nnd another read a paper approving of Senator .Jones' recent five-and-tnn bootlegsim; law. It was also HURnested that the referendum he invoked to stop cfKarette sales in the grand nnd jrUu'ioim njiiU i if,.. .California. 'We 1 1 uh t t h,-1 1,;- 1 n ; 1 1 1 ip minutes of the meeting the simyrcMird was under lined. ' U. W: U. "Now I wintrier If ll'fl to 1h In formal or a full flash nifair?" pon dered IjiI'c Hud, n.s ho rend nn' ro-rcml ait Invitation to gmuri ball an oyster supcr. The Weekly Slip Horn lias offered a reward of S.Mmo Tor any woman who cooks with nmlt syrup. Oregon W'cntlior Oregon: Unsettled tonight nnd Saturday with showers in west and snow flurries in cast tonight. No change in temperature. Fresh northerly winds nn const. 3 4- OREGON', FRIDAY, NfARCTI 22, 1020. Perscftial Health Service By WILLUM BRADY, K. D. SifMd letters ptrtefnlxic to potwrnal htalth ind hytf mx. not to dHu ditcoooif or j tmtuu&i, will be Mwtrd bj Dr. Brady II aumpod. Mjf-ddrtaad ccmJop U iog1omL ' Lttert aboold bo brief and written In Ink. Owing to tho Urgo number ol lottcra rt colrcd, oniy lew eu d imwhw no rvpij csn m miu to qocrui sot Midora Ing to tnotructloni. Addjrtoo Dr. lllUm Bradj, In ear ol IhlM Dowopapor. EAT YEIXOW FOODS Vitamin A was the second vita min to be discovered. , Vitamin B was the first but they didn't begin naming em right awuy. Vitamin A is essential, espe , cially for infants and children1, to prevent res plra .tory infections or to enable the In dividual . Jo dc- , volop the highest attainablo degree of immunity against respiratory infections (you know the long list we call the cri) or maybo you don't, but anyway wo can't stop now to rcclto tho list for you to prevent a kind of eye inflammation called ophthalmia, another condition known ns night blindness, and probably o enable tho young to grow at a normal rate. If chickens do not get an ade quate quantity of vitamin A they not only fail to grow but they de velop tho characteristic eye disease and often their kidneys are found filled with crystals of uric acid feeling like a bag of sand between tne;tingers. ; Just what this vitamin A is no-! body knows. All tho scientists! know about It is that various foods contain plenty of it, and It is In-.: dispensable in tho nutrition of thoj young body. The body seems to ' he able to storo vory llttlo vitamin j A even whon there is an nmplo n mount provided in tho food; what llttlo fg stored is probably stored In the liver. Hut fortunately vitamin A Is so widely distributed In nat ural foods that It is seldom neces sary to fall back on the reserve store in the body, except in time of famine. ' These items contain vitamin A. Notice that nearly all tho items in tho list are yellow in color: Tho liver oils of various fish, especially cod liver oil. Tho liver of almost any animal; also sweot broadu; also kidney. Egg yolk. Butter, whole fresh raw milk, fresh raw cream. Oranges. Carrots. Yellow corn. Sweet potatoes. Any green leafy rollsh One may cat raw, such as watercress, celery leaves, lettuce,, contains some vitamin A; but the red vegetables, uch as beets, radishes, and white, such ns potato, white corn, "white turnip, contain llttlo of this vitamin. . Vitamin A withstands . ordinary cttoking somewhat better than does. vitamin C, for instance, though it is better to take vitamin A foods raw so far as possible; also fresh as possible, for storage or pro longed keeping destroys tho vita min. . jFor adults who f suffor from chrome or recurring slhusit's arid other infections of the upper res piratory membranes, such as run ning ear or mastoiditis,"! commend an ample supply of vitamin A, In the form of a regular dally dose or two of plain cod liver oil to gether with a car to include the yellow foods in the regular, menu. It Just happens that oranges are included In the list, but lest some big orange nnd. baloney man take tudvantage of this coincident, I ns sure the reader now that one little carrot of half tho sizo and about one-tenth the prlco of an orange will go as far toward the preven tion of tho flu and all that sort of thing as tho sunniest orange ever ripened under tho arc lamp nemember, nil that vitamin A can do in this way Is to aid tho de velopment of a fairly normal de gree of Immunity, such as most of us havo without thinking about it at nil. Onco one has attained that degree of' immunity ngninst cri (common respiratory infections) not nnother thing is to bo gained by filling up on vitamin A. . A car rot a dny will keep away as many doctors as a whole bushol of car rots a day can. 1 - Qt ESTIOXS AND ANSWERS Impersonal Kindly: tell or describo how nn Inside goiter affects anyone. Is there any euro for inside goiter besides nn operation? (Mrs. W, II.) Answer. Please excuse me. I am sure It in not for the good of anyone's henlth to listen to descrip tion of disense by a doctor. Are you not handling the matter from the wrong end? Tho patient should describe his feelings or com plaint to tho doctor; then the doc tor will examine the patient; nnd in this way maybe the doctor can determine what Is the matter. Rmv Vegetables Pome time will you he kind FOR, VITAMIN A enough to give us an article on raw vegetable diet? There are so many different opinions about same. I can consume anything, from spinach to a quart of pas nnd raw potatoes. .1 have been told medically to give them up .as they are "too good." Mrs. H. O. C. W.) ' Answer.-r if Hen Told Is your, physician, you should follow his advice. ,1 have repeatedly recom mended the practice of eating at least one raw vegotable daily, for cvorybody. I see no reasonable, objection to your practice, unless it be the excess of nourishment, If one ; really prefers all vegetables raw, that is the way for him. to eat them; but if one profcrs- cer tain vegetables cooked, that is the: way for him to eat them. No sense In being nutty about diet: J doubt If it Is advisable 'for any body to eat anything raw unless he likes It that way. On the-other hand, I believe it Is healthful for anybody to eat. everything raw if he prefers it that way. Of course it Is necessary to take certain pre cautions against Infestation with animal parasites and against in fection with germs or poisoning by germ products,. If food is not cooked. ' Dolling Up tlio Dogs Rome time ago you stated; that there ore five features to be taken Into consideration when buying shoes. Please list them. IB.' 1. R.) Answer. I may havo said that, but I doubt I stated it. Can't re member now just what tho . fiye f futures wore, but how about ho toes on an ordinary foot? Or from another point of view, (1) straight insido solo line, (2) shoes wider at ball of foot than foot bearing weight of body, (3) room enough for all toes to wiggle in shoes, 4) low flat heels (the lower the bet ter), and (5) flexible shanks. Many shoo manufacturers now pro vide shoes that arc quite commend able from the viewpoint of health. (Copyright John F. Dllle Co.) 1- Quill Points The patlenco of Job would have impressed , us much more if his typewriter ribbon had como off on a busy day. Useless wedding presents won't burden IJndy. He can store them with the medals. , Another thing that makes crime strange is tho fact that there arc so many legal ways to steal. You can toll a native at a win ter resort. He is the .ono . who apologizes for the weather. About tho 37th rainy day, old Noah probably began to envy those who made no preparations to float. llntloss young men seem especially silly to tho old boy who thinks his ago doesn't", show when he luis a hat on,. 1 If the summer White Hotise needs nothing but elevation and) isolation, what's the matter with a I balloon? j Naturo keeps succeps within limits. The more n man gets,- the more easily he is licked by one who has nothing to lose and isn't afraid to take chances. Be . patient. The other fellow would see things ns you-do if na turo had given him your wonderful mind. , Americanism: Abusing witnesses with tho court's silent consent; wondering why pcoplo don't re spect tho courts. " . ' How odd that the two publicists who say most about tho safety .of flying should say most about keep ing Lindbergh on tho ground. Statisticians say the country is enting less beef, but they probably don't count that in chicken salad. Tho Spring Song contains about) every musical nolo except the j fast one. If that German really has In- mqm iL . j vented a paper that won't burn. iAsonally gathered In more than 100 will be handy when you must an swer Junior's appeal for more col lege expense money. Mr. Coolidge will get the full shock of his new estate when hoi He os the last paragraph of nts magazine stuff cut short to fit nround tho advertising. A posuittc sinmp maflilnc Is l&reul corn'OHii'luro If the . . dms rlork has time to show llpr limv to work It. ' Soveral senators want., a law to forbid tho wicked practice of buy ins on maiKln, but don't tell how much they lost. . ' ' A Scottish piper is said to play every day near King George's bodr room, But" hero l no other evi dence that the monarch's, recent Illness affected his huarins. Corroct this - sentence: "Yea.-1 have a bad. cold.''., said tho man,' "hut I refuse to dcserlbo the symp toms for Jfbu;'V s v ' My Herbert V. IMiiimner TVASHINOTOX. Ernest R. Ac kerman of New Jersey is known on cspitol bill ns the "most widely traveled c o n gressmnn." lie could easily claim tho titlo of the "world's host umbrella preserver" a n d be r c a s onably certain that it -would go un challenged. For Acker man has nn um brella that he been his com- ! panlon on 100 steamer voyages' Into all parts of the world during , 000,000 miles of travel. It has protected him from the tropical sun and torrential rains for all of , these years, and although in style It 'Is , somewhat nntiqunted, its - owner is still confident that its period "of usefulness is not yet over. There are few places in the world that have not seen Ackerman and his famous umbrella. For a half century he hns pursued a hobby from one end of tho earth to the other. So successful has he been In his pursuit that ho is known today in philatelic circles as ono of the greatest collectors of stamps in the world. .5 Rare Slump t'ollcciion His collection includes stamps per- Mothers endorse it ' . NO CHLOROFORM , NO OPIATES Best for Children and , tjrowtt rrrroirs . -.TTaact Silt For Sale by Jarniln & Woods Drug Store. Car. Alnln nnd Onirnl. HOUSE CLEANING NEXT Over 400 Medford latlitts now tisliiB Fuller's Cleaner for their wood work nnd furni ture, -Will Not Injure the Finest Finish For salo nl 235 S. Ivy St., or 506 W. 6th at. if, & I 8tamp-issulnB countries and is of inestimable value. He has been at tho JobO;ince he was 15 years old. The medals and trophies awarded for his stamp displays at exhibi tions Include mnny most eagerly sought because-of their signifi cance, merit and prestlco. Perhaps there Is another reason why the New Jersey representa tive Is such nn ardent philatelist. Kor in his last campaign his hobby pluyod a part in re-electing him to ' congress. . In one of the most stirrlnp. po rlods of his campaign, Ackerman came across an envelopo whleh contained a letter from Russia. The postage oh the letter was paid liy many sheets of Russian stamps 1G52 stamps in all. The lottor was about 6x10 to begin with, nnd tho extra stamps trailed off. , Tho value of tho stamps was .406.2DG rubles. Before the World war this number , of rubles would havo equaled 5207.13J.60 ' In United States currency, However at the time the letter was aent, they were only sufficient to pay the equiva lent of 15 American cents worth of postage. ' Political Weapon. Ackerman's, knowledge of phi lately convinced him that he had a -powerful weapon In these stamps. Accordingly .he took the Russian ' envelope and displayed' It nt -various places in his tour of tho coun lios In his district, Illustrating what ho believed might happen to the United States if ever the American people permitted holshevlsm or un sound economic theories to obtain a foothold. His majority over his opponent was in excess of 11,000 votes.. Incidentally. Ackerman is the man who first suggested that the post offico department issue a Lindbergh stamp. Ho .also is re- . sponsible for keeping the head of Lincoln on our stamps, being ono of those who led this fight in "A Cleveland's administration. Mrs. Hornh Bettor . I.OS ANGELES, March' 21 VP) Mrs. William E. Borah, wife of Unlted states Senator Borah, who has been recuperating from a re cent attack of influenza, was re ported to be much better today. Her failure to appear ns a guest of hnnni nt n meelinir vestordnv was ' has carried for,Bajj mrey to be a precautionary more than 40 nieapure to conserve her strength, years. It has ; ""l1.1"1 " . .' ' ' . peel Good Moot ailments start from poor elimination (constipation or semueoiutipation). Intes tinatpoiawnusapvit!tty,undemiinebHIi and make Ufa mlaemoto. Tonight try W NATURE'S REMEDY all-vegetable cor- . rtxtive not tn ordmary laxative. Seohow M will aid in refltovtng your appetite and ' ridyouof thBthca7.logB7,pepWsa feeling. - Mild, safe, purely vegetable i$c Recoounanded and Sold bf 411 n Modfmrt TirmrsrtfltM SAN FRANCISCO SACRAMENTO YREKA REDDING $12.15 SdO.80 S 2.25 6.76 a.1 9.00 LOS ANGELES PHOENIX .. .830.00 EL PASO - $39.00 KANSAS CITY ....$50.60 (Via Los Angeles) Pickwick offers most frequent schedules . . best terminal faci lities . . deep-cushioned coaches with individual reclining chairs, comfortable heat. OFFICE HOTEL JACKSON 102 So. Central Phone 309 stages