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li' Wis I ' if BIG CROWD SEES I : BUNION BRIGADE I " 1rRTFOTJT) MATTj TRTBTrNrE; " TTDFOTt'nr'OT? Efi ON': MOXDA V, 'APRIf t;-1fl29: Striking Demonstration Essex Car START TOE TRIP! El.lZAiiK'MI, N J., April I. -(Pi Tho second edition of I'hurleB C. Pyle's cross-country acho and pain jiurudo In off to. a Kood and uiiiirenty 'profitable Htart. With a crowd that 'dwarfed the iw-st they could collect hit year Withered to hco thorn mart and many thousands more Hnlns tlio courHO on the firm day'H run, the 78 . weurera of wllllne Ikh made Sell' firnt day'H run of a mere 21 mllen. Today they continued with u longer Jaunt to Trenton, tho last .stop in New Jersey, theneo west ward on their 80-day, a.rJ0 mile Journey that la due to wind up In Ios AnseleH June IS. Kd Cardner, Seattle neKi'o alar, who fln.Khe- deighth l;iHt yeur. ttirned tn the best performance of the day. lending the puck home , n one hour, GU mlnulcH, JO ec ond. j & i KENNEDY JUST COMMISSION ASKS ICMENElY GOOD LITTLE GIRL EASTER HOLIDAY TRYING GET ALONG cave road fond in hoover yard A stock model Essex car making a 32 per cent grade near Jacksonville. Another striking demoindratlon f.anKO lb point out tho Kmhox an nf lUo nnwor 'nf tfcn mm- KhhcvI IlttVlllpJ 11 HJH'CiUl featUl'O In ItH Challenger was recently miide' by II. F. lvalue, vIce-preHidnnl and Her vice manager of the Ariiisiron; j brakeH, tho foot and hand brakes I woi'King on lour wiktih wnenever KILLED BY AUTO ' MKRCKJ), Cal., April J . Pitcher Clyde (Kurmor Nance, 21 , of tho Han Fi'uiicIkco MIhhIoii baseball team, was killed Sunday In nn nutomoblle accident. Nance vtH en route from Turloek to Fow ler with T. J. Putton of Turloek. While driving at high 8ped at a point four mllcH Houth of here, ac cording to authorftlcH who InveHll 'jgatcd, Nance atlemptcil to hkm an other' machine without pounding hln horn. The other cur at the name momenl Hwerved to the left to phhh a preceding car without Hounding 1(h horn. I'altnn lold of f leers. Nancp'K car was crowded from the highway and plunged into d ditch. Where ft overturned. He died nhortly after rennhlnV the hos pital. H' companion j-uh unln- ured. MotorH, inc., when he drove u stock model car up the Hide of a deep gravel pit aloiiK" the Apple gate road, a hort dlntance Konth weMt if Jiicksonvllle. While the Hides of the pit were nearly per pendicular, I lie bottom had a steep grade of approximately 31i per cent u p, which the Khhi-x. containing Mr. Latige ami a reprrKonlullvc of this paper, for a short distance. Tlii- hand brake, woiklng on all four wheels, was si'l and the car never slippi'd nn ha-h. although the occupants i-xpi'ileneod difficulty in rnmaiuliig upright. On the same nflrruoou, iMr. i.ange drove the Ks sex over tho Olil Channel mine dlg giuK and over a steep road, used originally only for teams. The car put Into use, Mr. lounge has a standing challenge to meet any car in the Hudson or Ksscx price range In regard to pulling power In high, .second or low gears, und as to brake efficiency. "(ireater gas economy," said Mr. Lange, "has been obtained by a new system of carburellon, which converts heat into power some thing that Is entirely new and ineanH so much to additional gas mileage. We kcII by comparison and invite the public to compare the Hudson and Kssex as to qual ity ami performance with other cars, including those selling at a higher price." Mr. I,angc bas'given several con vincing demonstrations as In the finality of the new Ksscx, and along with l1; S. Armstrong, president of PORTLAND, Ore. April 1 (!) (That Him might appear "present .able," in iier conference with' two ; California, ar.acmblymen who are , here 'to' takd Iier deposition, in the ! impeachment proceedings against i Judge Carlflrt P. Hardy of Callfm t nia, -MVf. .Minn' Kennedy, evan i gel 1st, today donned a brand new I circus. "Of course I'll i;ee them," Hho declured when asked if the two : legislator front California really ! were going to aee her today. "Whv shouldn't 1 see them?" she queried. These legislators, Willium Horn- blower and Walter J-ittle, for four l days have been searching Oregon and Washington for the evangelist, i Sheriffs, chiefs of police and no i taries were, conscripted In thy i search.. They complained t hat !"Ma" Kennedy had been hiding j from them. The evangelist, mother of Alinee ' Kemple MclJherson, denied this. Tin just a good little girl trying - to get along," she laughed cheerily. ' She stoutly denied she had hid Iden from the Callfornlans. had Utile difficulty In mhklug the! the company, invites tins public t pull. see the car demonstrated at any , It Is a matter of pride for Air. I time. " STARTING ON GQASTi DISGUSTS CONNIE , PHILADELPHIA, Ainil 1 .(?) fietrnlng from b'hirldn where for the lat five weeks he hail watched the Philadelphia Athletics prepare for the season's A merb-an league race, Manager Connie Alack today was far from optimistic over the baseball outlook. He said he was disappointed, dismayed and somewhat disgusted with his club. "Tho team hasn't shown me any tiling all Hprlnr;," he added. "You can t expect to win all the time, but there is a way of losing and still looking rather good." Lefty Clrove, pitcher, and Jack ltoley, shortstop, returned with Mack to consult physh-tuns. drove iW a sore finger and P.oley a sore arm. - WILL TRY LYN LARY 1'IO.NSAl-OI.A. Klu., April 1 . iVt MIIIit IhiKKliiH, thf iim.Hlcr mini) (if till". Vimltoi'x. lias (Icclili il In imilif fuiiillitT rliatiKi1 In lilw Infli-ld. i.yu Liny, rxiirimlvi! I'lilKiirnla rii'l'lill who lost tu Ouriii-tiiT in tin contort fur Oh- nl)iirtti) Juli, will Rot n ivhiinrc lit .Murk Kdi iiIk'k tlili d lius(- JJOtt. i 4 ' (livtfiiu Wralliri. V. Viilr lonlKht mill Tui'xilay: lwnvv ' lonlght. ih:hl viirliilili. wlntw. Relief from Gas ; Stomach Pains .' Dizziness The doctors tell uh thnl 00 per rent of all nirknesn in duo tn tttiim th nd bowol troubles. You can't bo well If your diircHtinn in bad; ' you are likely to fret nick unless you relish food And digest it properly. : Tanlnt hna a wonderful reeord a relief from digestive troubled, even those of years' standing. ! Mrs. Annie Walem, of 2752 44th Ave. S.W., Seattle, Wash., says: "I suffered from norve-vflackinR atom axh trouble. Every available rem. Hy brought no results until I tried , Tanlac. It built me up till my stomach trouble was cured." ' If you suffer from Ras, pains in the stomach, or bowels, Uii7.inrs, nausea, constipation, or torpid liver; if you have no appetite, can't sleep and are nervous and all run flown, you need Tanlno. It is good, pure medicine, made of roots, herbs and barks. Get a bottle from your druggist today. Money back if it doesn't help you. Tanlac miiijon norms i'sii Coast League Yesterday Morning It. II. K. Portland .., f 1 1 2 San 1'Yanrisco -1 K I J tut lories: (ntn uiu, Tom I In and I ego; Cllynn and 1'olvogt. Afternoon It. II. Portland it T. l Han Knincittco 5 (i 1 liatterles: lu I lert on, I'owertj, Shank If n. Hci k and Ui'gu; Jncoh.-t and 1'olvogt. EPARTURE AFTER 'PLANTING' KCHK.VK, On-,, April 1. if?) Korly-six football players reported today to John J. McKwan, Oregon grid coach for spring praetieo at the Cnlversity of Oregon. A num ber of pluyei-s not in school last term have returned and will re port... .The list Includes (ieorge Chrlwtlaiison and Austin Colbert, first -st ring tackles and tho back -bone of Oregon!.1 line and George Chappid, reserve center. ' I'OKTI.ANI), Ore., April The state highway commihsion late S; 1 1 u rd ay a w a r J e d a I id f o r the surfacing of 13 miles of highway; between Horns and Sage Hill In Harney county. The award went to Wren & Gieenaugh, contractors, for j S7i.7tii. i J. U and J. It. Hillstrom were ! awarded the contract for regrad- i ini.r and resurfacing eight mtlea of Snake Hiversllde section of the Old Oregon Trull In Malheur county. The bid was r,7,4lfi. J. H. Gallagher's bid of ?41,fi9.r was apiiroved for work on the Cor-vallis-KIlne's Mill section. The stretch is In lien ton and Lincoln counties. The GrcenleajM..ow Pass section of Siuslaw highway in Lane county will be resurfaced for ll3 miles at a cost of $53,8011 by the Jloldener Construction company. In Wallowa county the commis sion awarded to the Hart Construc tion company work on the I.ostlne KnlcrpriHe sectiun of I-a Grandc Wallowa Lake highway, 7.'i7 miles resurfacing, bow bid was $10, 074. The commission awarded John It. Hickson contract for bridges over Knur-Mile creek. Johnson creek and ('rooked creek in Coos county, at A bid of ll.V.n by Rudolph K. K'raoKse for construction of bridge over North Power river In Haker and I n L hi counties was heldj for Investigation: . Thp commission informed the Josephine county delegation that if Josephine county will contribute $.r000 the commission will mutch It so that the. widening- of the road to tho Oregon Caves will be continued. 11. H. H. 4 13 1 3 9 2 Krause . and Hoft Daglla and Lombard!. Morning Misiions .... Oakland .... Itatterles: man; Hurst, , Afternoon II. II. K. Missions 3 K 3 Oakland 4 7 0 liatterles: Nelson. Pillctle, Hub lu'll .and Kuldwlu; c'raghead and Heed. Morning -It. Jl. K. Seattle ' 0 A n Loy Angeles I tl 17 0 ('Wlteiies: ICil vards. Plpgras. Lamaiuky, A ult and Ktelnceke, Cox; Walsh, Chllds and Hand berg. 11. II. 13, Afternoon Seattle 3 7 3 Los Angeles 7 0 1 Latteries: Graham and Port-caul; 1 lolling and Warren, j ATLANTA. April 1 .-(!'' In the j midst of protest by prisoners, who ' bejit upon their ti II doors, whis tled and shouted, John V. Snook left tils post as warden nf the At lanta federal penitentiary late last night, carrying with him a "receipt in full" for nil in males, records, and government property at the institution. Snook had been popular with the prisoners, and as the time ! of his retirement arrived under the terms, of bis resignation, ef fective at midnight last night, the men set up a noisy protest. Jailers threatened fnree before, they were quitted. On his hmt day In office, the warden made public a letter he hud written Attorney General Mit chell, In which ho defended his administration ami expressed the hope that the practice of "plant ing" department of Justice agents In the prison be abolished. SIOATTLH, April l.(yp Willi husky football players drawing suits for spring practice todiiy, It was nnnnum ed that pool' scho lastic work bad eliminated David Nc."bii. promising end candidate, from further athletic competition. A wo i4 of men have already drawn suits ami are working out In tho athletic pavilion prepara tory to the opening of spring pr:iciV.. Monday. NKW VOIIK", April 1 .(! Fed eral Judge Francis A. Winslow, against , whom articles of impcach I ment were recently read In win ; gross, announced his resignation from the federal bench through hfs ftttorney today Morning . It. II. F.. Hollywood 3 13 2 Sacramento 7 12 1 liatterles: Wetzel and Itnssler; K tin x, 1 trya n a ml K oeh ler. Afternoon II. H. K. Hollywood 7 10 1 Sacramento . 1 1, . 13 1 Patterti s: I lulvey. rlttNtf rflld. Marty and Pa'sHtcr, Sypher; Keat ing and Scvei'cid. Richard Klug Pistol Expert O.5.C. Tedm NKW VollK. April 1 . (V) Tod Morgan, who holds the JunloY lightweight championship, and Santiago Zorlthi, who will try to lift It, furnish this week's fight feulure. They meet Thursday light at Los Anuelcs. The fight orlglnalty was carded for Tuesday night but n boll on Morgan's leg forced a postpone ment until Thursday. On I'Ylday niht In Huston, u pair ot big fellows. Olio vim Point, t 'hl ago Norseman, and Johnny liisko. pudgy Clevelander. meet In the week'H most Important heavy welMlit fray. Itlsko, rated among lhi top notch hei iis u year ago, will esNtiy the role of trial horse to prove or disprove the genuine ness of Von Points claim to recog nition among the ennlt inters. OIILGON STATK AGlilCCLTr KA1, COLLKGI'3, Cnrvnllis, A pi il 1. lilchard Klugh of Medford is a member of the college ;. o. T. C. pistol lea in, which will com pete In 1 I plsttd nialehes. start ing April 13. The local team will tire first n gainst the I'nlvcr sity of M issoiii I, winner of last .vear's Intercollegiate pistol meet, other matches will be with the A la ba ma Pnlytcchnlcal Institute, I'M i'U ue university, Culver nnlver slt y, Princeton university, Iowa State college, I'nlveivity of Htah, Virginia Military institute. Post on Tech, Ohio Slate college and I". S Military academy. . i re I'ohm Sin ItilrlHill. S.W cjfKXTlX IMtlSON. Alll 1. lI'l I'lrii'Oii riMHlenilH.il mi'll, iiwhIHiih: (.fi-ii(lon y 'liiiiiitlni mi lOiiMti'r Kumluy Mititt'liiill -Hiune wltlilu llie prison ullc TARIFFbfsCRIMiNATIQN TOKYO. Ainit 1. (Vl -The Jap. bhi. forolun ollre tnilay Tor vWriled to the American emhnsxv here a reply to Ha meninraiKliiiii of Murrh 23. roli.stliiK tbfi new null In on lumber Imports na ills- rriinlnutory. Conti'iilii of tbe reply weio tJt illsrlimtil, but it was uulersloot It itlnilalmeil any (llsrrimlnatiry In tent. A fnrelsn office sHikosmnn nalil the new tariff was nnn ills crlinlnlHr;. anil In any event not of .lll'ltrl,.ll ' llllMirt:inri l.t f ill f,,- ni.rU ,in K'liilUiii.iii. Coated Tonffue j Means Poisoned System Your tongue tells your health! If tongue Is coaled In the morning ?nd you have a bad taste in your itioiith. It usually, means your sys tem is filling with poisons from was-ie matter retained In the body. This state of self-poisoning, or nuto tntoxicatlou, causes chronic consti pation, sick headaches, sour stom ach, and often high Mood pressure and hardening arteries. You need to stimulate your liver so It can remove the poisons from tho blood and clean the ale- out of the colon. Pure ox t;all Is the bent thing for the purpose. It is a natural liver stimulunt, hs ufiy doc tor will tell you. q You get the genuiVr. mire, ox- ilt in dainty, tuMelesi form m IP ioxol tubleti. Kai h tablet repre- sems in nrops tn mo precious ox gall und i'o.nts vn than tfc. Try a lew for thiie r four days. The amount or old waste matter ex pelled from your body wtM amaze you! Note the mw f Aing of henlih, streitKth and enorv Hint is youri. You'll feel like a new per son. All drm-i; 11 ell IMoxol t'tb l. t- S.t i ieii ; .lai-mm a. oud.H 1 i Sioi e, WRESTLING MEDFORD ARMORY Wednesday, April 3 8:30 P.M. TARO BOB Miyake V8 Kruse 190 Lbs. ' - 198 Lbs. Special Event to a Finish Tommy Ryan vs. Jack White Cf Medford ..;', 0f Portlaud Good Preliminary Curly Woods vs. Eddie Welch Good Music Gcnornl Adniissibn, $1.00;' Eingsido (first 3 rows), $1.50; Ladies and Children, 50c. Tickets at Brown's,. Pastime and Bill's Place. o Ol WASnrxoTox. April i. vpi The While House grounds wore thrown open today to crowd of lauuhinK, shouting youiiKsters for the annual Hunter .Monday egg-roll-inK. Although the skies were dark and rain threatened, several hun dred children gathered within an hour and scrambled a)iut the lawn. As they played, the children of ihe government Kmthered within the AVhite Mouse and were greeted by ' Air.. Hoover before jolnitn; tht crowd outside, ' As an unu.sual feature of the event. Mrs. Hoover had two muy i poles to present to ihe youinstcrs In persni. They wen- I rouKht t I the executive mansion a short while .'after the ej-'g-rollinu heiian and i were carried Inside the While House until tho firrt could finl an opportunity to slip outside and "turn them over to the children. Neither .Mr. nor Mrs. 'Hoover i made" an early appearance, the I president hid tig busy at his dok. but both planned to look on .it Intervals during tho day. mm for 55 CHICAGO CONTROL r lariMm uits (irmt-ry. -f.A- (illAXW-:. Or.-.. Apiil 1. a. t. Iirisi.n. ni.in.-iKcr f thp Lff; flramle Croccry company. wU.ilesiilc rlrm. and dlviyionnl mnniiKer of MarMarr nt(ji'i.H hen1, today --retireil from the mmpany. -He will enKHKi in the mitmnolilk business. T.arlKi,n canii- tq I.a rirnmlf 17 years t 'no u' CIIICAOO, April 1. W E.vtra onlinaiy pr.caiillmm tu prevent si.alinK of luillot binti'S. sluKsinK f watihers and castlns of illegal votes v.ere ordered by Police Com missioner William Kuxsell today for Hie runoff elections in 11 warda tomorrow. Control of the city council will he deiid.-d. The'iiresent ndniinis tration. headed, hy Mayor William . Hnif Thompson, now holds a ma jority of the aldermanlc posts, but opponents of the mayor and his 'America 1'irst" platform could wrest control from him by winning a liirce proportion of tho positions to he decided tomorrow. 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You Can Rely Upon Oar Knowledge of the Building Field Our experience in taking care of home-owners and others in this community may be of value to you on your roofing, remodel ing or repairing problems. Make use of it as freely as you want. The confidence and satisfaction of others we have dealt with are indications of the type of service we can render you. Send for your copy of the new Certain.tecd Shingle Circular: "Color, Color, Color". Porter Lumber Co. Builders' 'Bureau of Information Phone 124 , 304 So. Fir St Woods Lumber Co. "Back to the Woods" 711 East Main Phone 108 lliiili!lHll'lii!Ml MBll SALESMEN WANTED We can offer exceptional opportunity for big earnings to limited number of salesmen.1 Apply to Mr. Gay at Peoples Electric Store 212-214 W. Main Phone 12 The Matter of WHERE ml i aoi 30E30E OEXO Trowbridge Lumber Yard o Everything in Lumber and Building Materials Distributor! for Johns-Mannville Roofings Trowbridge Cabinet Works QCablhets, Windows, Doors, Screens, Etc. 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