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ftfEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MTTOFORD, OnEfiON, MONDAY, APRTL 15, 1929.
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a Miami smith, iiumv
As lBhimufcrt imw
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Dally, vlthout Sumter, moalb. .0
Keaalt Mill TrtDtua, KM rev 1.00
euxlar, on rear 1.00
Bv Carrier, tn Adranra III Medford. Aahland.
JackaomlUa, Central Pulnt, Pbqcus. TaUst, (told
HID and on Hithtrarf: . .
Dallr, with Bundv, awiti .T5
Dallf, without Sunday. Bonis ' .63
Daily, Itbont Sunday, una year T.On
Daly, eritb Sunday, enc year S.OU
1.11 terou. eaab la adraoea.
. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
EaxeJiInf pull Leased Wire Smlw
The AnocUled Precs it oehnfrrlj entitled to
Na bm for publlealhtfl tt all newi tfiifMlctM
fVidlted to It or otberviM credited la Uiii pper,
ed alio to tbt local art publiihed berelo.
All rifhta for publleaUoo of apoeUl dlipotcbM
feorda are tlM reserved.
frraro daily overifi dmilaUoB far tti booUw
ODdlm Oct i, ma, mt.
. Atwttetnc lleptttmUttnt
M. C. MOGSNBEN A COMPANY
Offkei is Nrv Tork, Chieo, Detroit,
fraudseo. Loo Anttleo, Seattle. Portland.
Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry
Senator Heflin of Alabama de
clares his son should not be con
demned for getting drunk. If the
son Is keeping a close tao on nisii , ., ,,,,, i i .. ,
father's oratorical tantrums, nojOO1"" b tl,e county, city and abutting property owners.
wonder he got dt-unk.
"The Comic Strip" dress Is the
latest creation of fashion for the
gals. It will probably bo more
strip, than .comic. . : v
. The Michigan law which yields
ll(u terms tor possession of liquor.
If captured therewith four times,
and the Jones Bill, are quite severe
but they have nothing on the
Missouri law, that Saturday dealt
a three year sentence and a $1000
fine, to a gent who pleaded guilty
to stealing IS, 500.000.
At, the bridge game a gent drop
ped a card under the table seven
times. Instead of slapping him,
the lady players stood up.
The fishing hcason opened today.
It will be at least a month before,
any of the fishers lock up their
business places,.- and mortgage
their homes, to-continuo their life
work of catching a fish. v..
It Is now charged- tiat tho wom
an In the Aimce Mu'hcrson-Ma
Kennedy-Judge Hardy mens, with
a name llko an Austrian general,
has a "weak mentality," and' It
don't look a bit like any of the
chief principals wore similarly uf-.
fllcted. ,
: Kaln fell yesterday In a business
like manner. Its source was the
sky, and Its final renting .place the
ground. It caused the usual allcg.
cd rejoicing among farmers, and
two agriculturists wero Jubilant.
. Congress convenes today. Con
gress Is nothing but an overgrown
legislature, and dumber.
!. -
A move Is afoot to abolish one
of tho Kacred traditions of "Old
Oregon," vis., paddling Freshmen,
of the male variety. Sometimes
the tVeshmen are suspended by
their thumbs, and painted green,
which is going a. bit too far, even
if It does make a good fraternity
man out of them. But there la not
much use sending a boy to college
if paddling is abolished, as that it
'hat most parents send thorn for,
primarily.
Press dispatches Saturday told
of a Detroit gangster who accepted
the Invitation of two saloonkeepers
he had roboed of $400, to "come
out In the street," and then more
or less nonchalantly deprived the
both of the saloonkeepers of their
. earthly being, through the medium
of bullets In vttal spots.' The lx.
trolt gangster did a neat and thoro
Job of murdering and. contrary to
the Chicago style, neither of tho
victims were shot In the hack from
ambush. The heavy cannonading
Woke up a policeman on a nearby
corner who, as usual, mtstouk tho
Shooting for tho "backfiring of an
auto."
. Clarence Kobin, whose red vost
was blackened by the smudging,
bagged a four-Inch fish worm
(rotn the Univ. Clubskl lawn this
morning. Clarence said his prize
Was hog-fat. and the Kobin family
had a banquet.
' Urad Heath is thinking some of
paving a tooth.
' As soon as the gas silos get
through with their gasoline war.
' tho hamburger stands will start
throwing mustard pots at cttoit
other. It is said.
TUB UAH
The old mahogany la dull nith
dreams
And day thnt wrote the fluetlng
cptlapha
Of flghtliiR mm that hang upon
the walls
And lumpy hullea in their llthii-
ffraphs.
It slta and - stares through luzy
afternoons
At old men playing cards across
the room. ' -
(It's pinochle, t a quartor-cent u
point.)
The bar Is deeply sullen In the
' sloom.
The nlRhts ere worae; the younu
t sltrs line the rail
And drink the needled beer at 20
cents.
Three glasses and three clgarotles
apiece i
And then they go away. Their
arguments
Of Janes and dates are stupid blas
phemies Thnt desecrate the spot where
strong men csmo
To buck John L. against the world.
The bar
Must think the world Is old and
very lame.
... . . . . (New Tork World.)
NOW, ME. WEATHER MAN, BEHAVE 1
Vr'ES, our titi-ceLs Iiave also
Crater Lake in lull of witter, the uiouiitains ami foothills
arc packed with kiiuh-, sprinM are running over, aiul our rivers
and creeks are J.ihhii full-banked to the sea. Kveii more im
portant, the ttkics are still clouded. "
Iu fact, our contentment with the weather is complete. We
have ony one siifrjrestion, for the Weather Man that is con
tained in the Hollywood ejaculation: "Okeh Hold it!''
Don't be iu a rush to clear
clouded while the heat is gradually turned' on and until the
temperature has risen to the safely point. Then bring on your
sunshine, let the pear trees spriiifr into full bloom, and again
"hold it" until about the 10th of May,
; That program would seem simple enough. It is really very
little to ask. . On the Pacific Coast, ns a whole, the Weather
Man has done enough damage, for one season at least.
That the Rogue lliver Valley has thus far escaped material
damage should not relieve the Weather Man from the duty of
behaving himself from now on. j
And if he does behave himself, how popular ho will be! A
full day of celebration in his honor would not he too much for
a grateful orchard community to arrange.
r'o go to it, Mr. Weather iiuii. it's an opportunity of your
lifetime!
AN EASY WAY
THE oil-macadam road from Medford to the golf club is show
ing signs of wear and tear. This is one of the most import
ant and heavily traveled highways in the country. It was con
structed by the state highway commission, the expense being
An oil-macadam rond is not a pavement not a permanent
hard-surface highway. The most important thing about it is
its maintenance. And the most
nance is prompt repair. ,
Tho time to start on this repuir is NOW, before the surface
conditions are bad, instead of after. In no department does
the old atlage, "A stitch in time saves nine," apply more forci
bly than in the nuitter of good roads. .
To put this road in good condition will cost very little now.
In two or three months the cost will be 100 per cent greater.
We trust the City and County will put repair crews on this
road at the earliest possible moment, and thus save money for
themselves and the taxpayers.
PRESERVE OUR
TTIIK movement to keep bill-board advertising from the Hed-
wood Highway should receive the enthusiastic support of
the people. '
( The natural beauties or tin; Pacific Highway, from Seattle
to San Diego, have been shamefully impaired by the parade of
tobacco, cigarette, tire, tooth paste and motor ear ads, through
which the tourist must drive.
Kven more deplorable conditions exist on the Atlantic Coast,
the, highways out' of New York City being little more than lanes
bounded oil both sides by towering bill boards which liidu the
landscape comple'tely.! " " ...-.Ji - i' -"
Once highway ads have been placed it is almost impossible
to have them removed. 'There arc comparatively few along the
Kedwood Highway. And' as a result the drive from here to
San Kranciseo, via the coast, is one of the finest motor trips in
the United States.
The people of Oregon.and California should get together now
and see that, no more billboards are placed on this highway, so
that the natural beauties of tliis great tourist asset may be pre
served not onlv for this generation, but for the generations to
come. -
L
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PYLE'S
COLUMBUS. Ohio, April 15.
(P) C, c. ryle'a pavement pound
ers were free- to continue their)
crors-eounti-y Jaunt u
Springfield, Ohio, today,
of attachment held in
mr us,
hut writs j
Columbus'
van with
three automobiles and
.. mi.. ,.i mo t.ii mi ii' taiem or tne;
side shows, while the promoter,
strove with financial problems. j
Sheriff's deputies kept unwaver-i
Ing eyes on the I'yle Impedimenta :
In tho Interests of the Chevrolet
Motor Car company of New York.
The runners had a 40-nille gal-i
lop tO Springfield. With no attach-'
i ,
ments about them whatever but
....... t.u. ....... i-t-.tt, v...,.. oi
8"mP2JV Jg'jn'jwjiajit the;
MUTT AND JEFF
OUR TRIP TO T,6 NORTH
POLfe IS GONNA Be A
FROt-IC FC ! M. THS
Aee six. kcinths ums
too know darm uieix
6oT CHKOWIC INSOftANIAvJ
WHAT AB UI6 feOIMS
tT ( SCRIT Z
been running with "li'iiii uili."
the skies. Keep them hazy and
TO SAVE MONEY
iniportant thing about mainte- j
SCENIC BEAUTIES
hend of tho pack. Ho finished g'enlc shoes: rather than by going
first with lid Ourdner. denttlo without shoes, or wearing only hy
negro. In tho H-liillo run from K'enic footwear. Katahlished bun
Zancsvlllc here yesterday and re-.'on can be cured only by opera
taincd his lead In elapsed time. '
RESCUE DEAD SEA
TY
JBnUSAl.KM, April IB. dD A.
group or Palestine officials and
their wives, including Kdwln 8.
Samuel, son of tho former high
commissioner. Sr Herbert Satn-;1
tin. was round on the Transjor-' together, I can usually stop It by
dan shore of the dead sea this' taking calcium lactate for severtl
atternoon nfter having been mlss-jdays. I take 10 grains three times
Ing slr.ee Saturday. They were' daily. This has been a wonderful
on an excursion in the Dead sea. I help to me. as I used to live In
Their boat had been driven on' dread of the headaches. Mrs H
tho. Trantjordan shoro after, ex-jK. D.
haustlon of Its fuel supply. The Answer. At least It does no
memlter nf the unrtv nl.tn I ne.1 ! h n rn, . !.... .k. .
fuel from a policeman who had.
oeen searcntng tor mem ana pro-
ceeded to the Palestine shore
Well, Commander Byrd
GRCAT
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Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BKADY, X. D.
sltnatf letters sattalatnt to peraooa fee It ana tajfleoe. sot to dteaae attafnoeia at
trcatawac, will be newerd by Dr. Bradj II a auaaped, aeji-aildn ad eseeiope It enrloeed,
Lettera afiould be brief and written tn ink. Oaring to the Urge asnaber af letters re
ceived, only a few ems be enewered here. He reply oaa be aaaoe to auerles not anoiorae
Inar to lDetrartlooa. addreee Dr. WUllaea Brad, to ear af tale aawapaper
DOKS A Bl'XIOX CU.MK OIT Oil SKI J.N?
Hume years atgo I lined to receive ) on an empty stomach. It lsunllkely
many inquiries in every day's mail ! lo do ,hat- Victims of migraine
about bunion. Today I believe the
number of Inquiries about - that
scarcely exceeds the number I re
celve about the
m a nagemont of
croup. It seems
that bunions end
croup are both
going out of fash
Ion. In fact, they
are out of fash
ion. If not quite
extinct. In my
curiy yean Of
practice croup! and i wish to fumiaate the bed
gac me a good many calls, and room . . . Mrs. J. L. H.
even typhoid fever helped to pay Answer. Ordinary laundering
the rent. Today a younar ilnr-tr!. . . , , ,
would scarcely
curious diseases if he were to Mi.!.n, ,,,. ,,.. j;propr pasteurization makes milk
case or typhoid
rcter at present warrants susplc-
ion. and an outbreak of several
cases warrants action for damages!
A corrVsnondenr .,ri.'. ...
a glrl o? 1 5 nS i ulVJ k , am '
. - - "-'""""rersona wno nave uvea in close
coming on my feet. Please lei m i . ....... .,.. ....
1, ... . . . : tvniHLi m Mm pat-ient, purlieu-
know n hat I can use to get riduarly young persons, should under
or mem. yi hat ls more remark- g0 medical examination at regular
able she writes from a place fam- Intervals for the next two years,
ous for shoe manufacturing. , am assuming the patient had
Many share this little lady's no- active tuberculosis. Your children's
i1 , .1 bunlon Srow " he ! safety, after the departure of the
toot, in that belief people some-1 tuberculous guest, is best insured
times attempt to treat or cure i by the use of soap and water, fresh
bunion with a good corn remedy. air and sunlight. No fumigants
A bunion does not come out or 1 ai.irt,.
trow or sprout on the foot; it is
deformity of the foot.
It Is cruel and horrible to ridi
cule a deformity for which the
victim himself is not to blame. Only
children too young to know, and
older persons of deflcent mentality,
feel or show cither amusement or
dislike or contempt for a deformed
Individual. But Just tho same, any
body should be ashamed of a bun
ion in this day of hygiene even In
footwear. A bunion is a deformity
for which the victim himself Is to
blame, or his guardian is. In my
estimation a bunion Ls a hideous
deformity compared 'with hunch
back or clubfoot or congenital hip
disease, because neither the victim
nor his guardian Is In any way to
blame for any of these other de
formities. I place victims of bun
Ion only a little higher In the scale
of intelligence than those sordid
or misguided folk who voluntarily
submit to the mutilation of tattoo
ing as a personal adornment.
Tho cause of bunion is the hnblt
of wearing shoes that do not con
form even reasonably well with the
shnpe and size of the feet. The
main fault In such shoes is thai
the soles nro pointed, unlike any
human foot that ever grew. The
next fault V that tho shoes force
abduction upon the toes: that Is.
Instead of having straight or nearly
straight Inner borders from heel
to tip of great toe, tho forward
part or tho shoe Is twisted or turn
ed outward and the toes have lo
follow if tho customer wears ihe
freak shoes.
Runlon is essentially a partial
dislocation of the great too Joint,
with thickening of the ends of tile
bones of tho Joint nnd usually an
Inflamed or Infected bursa upon
the Joint. ; a
If taken before the' Joint has
quite lost lis function and form.
Incipient or beginning bunion may
he cured by discarding all tinhv-
tion, excision of the thickened
head of the nearer bone of the
Joint, removal of tho Infected bur
sa, and retention of tho iolnt l
I sultahle .dressing for two weeks.
I Kor the palliation of pain and
soreness, any ninlfit evaporating lo
tion suc h as witch hazel may be
applied on comprcHsesttivcr night.
QI KKTIOXS AI ANSWFKS'
trhi m liHotiitc for Mltfriihu',
Tho calcium treatment hcphih to
hnv helped mo. Kormrrly I mif.
fcrotl half a dozen or more aUnckn
1 of migraine a year. I now have
1 one or two headaches, and while
don't eseane the hn.ii,nhn. ..i.
uut.-oa tin. ...vti.f'ine upsets
the digestion, and If It is taken in
a glassful of water or Immediately'
(followed by a large drink, and not
not
Can't B e at Both Poles at Once
I I IVAATO Cira ' I I I I I . J V-' l " I -C jy . I
(periodical one-stuea sick neaa
aches, ushered in with character
' islic aura, or premonitory flashes
" or scintilatlns spectra) should
eitake the calcium , lactate two or
three times dally, say 10 grains
twice a day, over a period of 10
weeks, to determine whether it can
do. good. 2 have no further in
formation or particulars about
this:
Smoke and Hmcll.
My niece with tuberculosis has
been staying with me for two
I month Sh lenvoe n.tt -oLr
.t,Siu ineseithe room, an ordinary alrine and
: other unwashable things will malt.
the room perfectly safe for any
other occupant. If there was Any
risk of infection involved in the
Patient's visit.. It was through in-
,ima,e contact wlth ,he pat,ent'
septics other than these are worth
while.
(Copyright John F. Dllle Co.) .
5
...Jost think, . CaL gave away sev
eral rather lengthy speeches be
fore ho knew ho coitltl get a dollar
u- word, i 1 tlon't know how mtlcll
Gornuiny owes its, hut- If I had the
account I'd turn it over lo the agent
who sold me a set o' Waliiiitiii
Irving n few yearn ago.
(Copyright John V. Dille Co.)
Medford Airport
Alr-MimliHl Cities.
In these days of nlr-mlndedncHS
a city with an airplane field can
not he hid.
Hence the rush on the part of
Oregon cities to provide adequate
airplane facilities. Medford huni-
nes men have caught tho vision
of the future and put over a 1-0.-000
bond Issue.
Albany has approved specifica
tions of the federal government
for its land i mr field and taken
steps to purchase the necessary
property. Agitation has bosun at
McMinnvlllo and other west side
cities for adequate landing pro
visions for the ''railroad of the
future."
K 8a.cn. expects to . use its field
some time this summer, although
t her, has been connlderable delay
In forwarding the completion of
the field. ,
All of thwe urges- to provide for
airplane traffic are reasonable, for
airplane travel is at hand. The
municipality which goes carefully
Into the airport advance, however,
will he tho one whose field will
be most useful In the future. Fed
eral authorities who know airport
requirements should b counselled
with at every step. Haty expen
diture of funds by novices In the
airplane field will lead to regret.
Salem Statesman.
Sfi fok -rut
r m k si n 4aWiiii-
Brisbane's Today
(Contlpued from Pas One.)
lice commissioner of N'w York,
would forbid hiring of girls as
,t . n i l , , . , : -
hostesses, which really nft'jni
gill salesladies in nigljt Hubs.
Bad for public moral, says he.
H
. Miss Texas Uuinan, on the
other hand, recently tried for
j lj,jUor selling, tells the Dllilv
i . . .
riucetoilian : 1 he joy that
I give the tired world does more
good than all the harm that can
be done by bad gin." She's op
timistic. ,
A lienormance of ' .Mipnon, " at
the Metropolitan oera house in
New York, arranged by Mrs. Wi R.
Hearst, with 'Hort singing;, netted
(13,000 for the "poor children's milk
fund.
Thirteen thousand dollars will
a"" m u. u..., ouu
I""' "e" M "o"""'"S
Such charities, setting an admir
able example, should spread to
every city. Eventually, however,
j poor children should not rely on
a"? for their supply of pure
milk.
I ."'
A country rich enough to supply
school books to older children
should supply good milk for smalt
children of the poor.
Every dollar spent to make chil
dren strong and healthy would be
saved twice over later, In hospital
and prison bills.
A cataclysm threatens us. Dr.
Frost, chief of Yerkes observatory,
says the group of suns called the
Cluster of Hercules, is traveling to
ward the earth at the rate of 200
miles a second.
f4
Thee suns, niillfcvis of times
bigger and heavier than the earth,
are as a group of steam ro'lers
rushing toward a baby carriage.
.However, at 200 miles a second,
it would take thope suns one billion
years to reach the earth., Perhaps
we shall have rolled out of the way
by that time.
De Valera'8 newspaper says our
new immigration bill, signed by
President Hoover, against his judg
ment, is a base attack on the Irish,
to whom, says De Valera, this coun
try owes Its freedom.
It, Is a fact that the bill will di
minish the number of Irish immi
grants and .diminish far mole the
number . of . German immigrants,
while opening the door wider to
British Immigration.
King George will confer' knight
hood on Major Segrave, who re
cently beat the world's automoliile
speed record America.
That "Sir" is a useful word. It
doesn't cost anything, enables the
knight's wife to be calle 1 "My
lady" by waiters, tradesmen, and"!
manes the knight foel important.
a-
Napoleon, creating the legion of
Honor said, "With that piece of red
ribbon I shall change a rabid re
publican to a good Imperialist."
The little ribbon has changed
sonic Americans into prelly good
imitation Frenchmen.
"Married .Life Not
Worth While ,
Blames Wives' "Nerves'
"Weak nervw," said a New Yerfc doc
tor recently, "in my estimation wreck
more happily married lives than any
other cause."
Besides making the sweetest dispo
sition sour and irritable, nervousness
is a terrible drain on your vital forces
it sans your youth and your strength
and dulls your beauty. What a differ
ence from the hright-eyed, vibrant girl
he married. No wonder married life
seems unbearable!
But you can get rid of your nervous
ness speedily too and become the
steady -nerved, radiant woman you
once were.Takea teaspoonfulof Tanlac
before meals and before going to bed
and if it doesn't soon make a new
woman of you doesn't rid you of that
tired, strained feeling go back and get
your money.
Go to your drupfjist now and get a
bottle of Tanlac. Millions of folks nave
started back on the road to youth,
health and happiness with this world
famous tonic and there is no reason
why you, too, can't begin today to re
build your worn-out tissues and re
vitalize your entire system.
52 MILLION BOTTLES USED
It is sUEgested that the I'nltcil
States establish a 1-hIiip of Honoi
of its own. The difficulty would
be lo make eople take it seriously.
High finance works wonders. "Big
Steel" will let you buy Tor every
seven -shares you own two new
shares at $110 each. At present
prices you- will llia&e iu Mil cacu
new Bnare ,
And the steel company will save
$15,000,000 in ( Interest charges a
year, by refinancing.
The beauty of It Is that there is
no income tax for anybody to pay
on the trauactions. .
Farmers are reading the news
from Washington this spring with
childish fulth, as city men read seed
catalogues.
The city man believes that seeds
really will produce tomatoes as big
as his head.' The farmer believes
that a bill to spend $500,000,000
will really bring relief.
- Nothing will bring relief but .different-methods
in fanning, plus an
opportunity for the farmer to bor
row money when he needs It at i
reasonable rate of Interest.
But banks will see to it that that
doesn't happen. And if the batiks
don't, the Federal Reserve will see
to it.
It's bad policy to lend money to
Americans that want to buy stocks
for less than 15 per cent.
It would be anarchy to make
reasonable loans to farmers.
Meanwhile, general business,
which is systematized on a produc
tion basis, goes ahead In spite 01
usury that fattens on it.
' New building and engineering
work contracted for in 37 states
east of the Rocky Mountains last
month amounted to $484,847,500, an
Increase of 34 per cent over Febru
ary. Of the total, $197,172,000 were
spent for residential buildings. An
encouraging sign of prosperlt.
Too Much "Freedom."
NEW YORK. April 15. VP)
Chief Magistrate William McAdoo
has an opinion about Texas Ouin
an's trial. "The modern cry Is to
acquit in the very face of evidence
In the name of so-called freedom,"
he told the Good Shepherd aux
IliaOj '
He Had Constipation
For Forty Years
"Chronic constipation troubled
me for -10 years. 1 tried Adlcrika
and am happy to say that my bow
els are now very regular." Geo.
A. Allen.
Adlcrika acts on JIOTH upper
and lower bowel and relieves con
stipation In TWO hours! Urings
out old waste matter you never
thought was in your system. Let
Adlcrika- give your stomach and
bowels a KKAI. cleaning and see
how good you feel. Heath's Drug
Store.
Notice to Contractors. t
(Advertisement.) '
Medford. Oregon, April 1. 1!20.
NOTICK OF T.1US. Notice is
hereby given that bids are now call-,
ed for the construction of a circu
lar Reinforced Concrete Reservoir
for the Water Department of the;
City of Medford. The plans and
specifications may be seen at, the
office of tho Water Comnib'Mon, Ul
West Jackson Street, Medford, Ore- j
gon. Copies may be obtained from '
the Knglnecr of the Water Cummin- j
sion. I West .)iiek.ton Street. Med
ford, Oregon, upon reeeipt of a de
posit of ten ($10.00) dollars, which I
will be returned to each bona fide
bidder when said phins and speci
fics thins are returned.
The plans call for the construc
tion of a 10,000,000 gallon dis
tributing reservoir. Involving exca
vation, placing concrete, reinforc
ing steel and riprap in the follow
ing approximate quantities:
Kxcavaiion, 24,100 cu bic yards.
" Riprap, 2.200 square yards.
Concrete. 2,2 1 0 cubic yards.
Reinforcing steel. 170.000 pounds.
The Water Commission will re
ceive sealed proposals therefor and
the proposals will be opened In the
Council Chanilier In the City Hall,
Medford. Ore., on April 112, JKliy, at
S:on o'clock p. m.
bach hid must he accompanied
by a certified check or bid bond
of not less thHn five (5e) per cent "E
of the amount of the bid. The SS
right is reserved to rt'jeot any or all '3
propnsa Is, to accept t he propositi C"5
submitted by any bidder and to.B.
waive technical defects as the in-,ss
terest of tho City and Water Com- ! S
mission may require.
WAT15K, COMMISHIOIV,
City of Medford.
By K. C. Caddis, Chairman.
Hy M. L. Alford. Citv Recorder.
.uaho Hour ST. Phoni 244
A Complete Cleaning amd
Dyeing Service
. When '
temptation is
good for your
health
WllKNyou think of grapefruit,
apple sauce, baked apple, straw
berries, mint jelly, (am1-you!:
call to mind appetizing colors 1
and flavors. Also something
sweet. Have you ever thought '
of the value of sugar to what '.
you eat? ' . :
Sugar helps you like the
varied foods tn all their tempt
ing servings. It heightens their,
temptations I
Fruits, cereals, vegetables
these are valuable to health.
With sugar as a flavor, they
induce you to eat enough.
Sugar makes you find real
pleasure in even an otherwise
tart fruit, or an otherwise .la
vorless vegetable.
Never, for a moment think
that you should not eat. Don't
have harmful reducing diets if
you want to protect beauty
and health. Every normal day,
eat a variety of healthful foojs.
Sugar helps you eat enough of
them and sweetens them for '
enjoyment. Most foods are
more delicious and nourishing
withsugfJ.TheSugarlnstitute.
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Dr. T. De La Rhue
Eyesight Specialist
Eyes Examined and
Glasses Fitted
Optical Practice
Exclusively
401 Medford Bldg.
Tel. 1323
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