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PACK ETCHT MfiDFORD MATT. TRIBUNE. MTCDFOTCD, OKEriPX, -TTTTJTtSDAY, APRTL 2., 1929. Let's Go! Are you ready to "go" after a day's hard work? If you are tired lack pep if your skin is not"1 clear If your appetite is 'uone' you owe it to yourself and friends to try s.s.s. REMEMBER, in years Rono by, when you couldn't wait for mealtime; always hun(?ry; ready to go somewhere to dancei, the theatre or to spend the eve ning vith friends? But why the change? Possibly, overwork, worry, lack of exercise, sickness or some other cause lias reduced your building and sus taining "workers" the rcd-blood-cells. Every cubic millimeter of the normal, healthy human's blood should contain approximately 6,000,000 red corpuscles those tiny red particles which flow along the blood stream, giving color to the blood; carrying nour ishment to the cells of the body, and working against disease. Thousands of people have a low blood count to this may lxi at tributed "run-down" systems, pimples and boils, rheumatism, and even more serious ailments'. . When you get your red-blood-cells back up to normal, that sluggish, lot d o w"n feeling, loss of appetite, FIANCEE FIGHTS TO CLEAR LOVER hoi 1 s. Dimples, skin troubles, and those pains usually called rheumatism, disappear. You get hungry again and you sleep soundly; firm flesh takes the place of that which was once flabby. You feel strong. Your nerves be come steady. You throw off dis eases. You owe it to yourself and friends to give S.S.S. a trial. It helps Nature build rich, red blood those vitalizing elements in the blood that build and sustain the body. ' In building rich, rcd-blood-cclls, S.S. S.i improves the processes by which the body is nourished. For more than 100 years S.S.S. lias been helping people regain und retain their strength and charm. Thnusunds of users have testified to its benefit in unsolic ited letters of gratitude. Made from fresh vegetable drugs, gathered at the proper sea son o the year, S.S.S. gives to Nature what it needs in making you feel like yourself again. All Drug Stores sell "S.S.S. In two sizes. Ask for tho larger size. It is more economical. CoiaiUht 1029 S.S.S. CO. IT WILL PAY YOU TO DROP IN AND ' LOOK OVER OUR LINE OF FISHING TACKLE SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK Cane Poles. ... .25c Fishing Poles 25t to $25 Flies : 3 for 25 Reels 25 and up We have just the thing for the younger IZAAK WALTONS HUBBARD BROS. Medford, Oregon Every Day A Big Day Buy your new Ford at the home of good service 525 NEW TUDOR SEDAN j-WE HAVE been selling Ford tan for a grent many years and we have installed every modern facility for giving you good service. Our mechanics Wave been specially trained to service the new Ford car. Our new precision service equipment duplicates factory manu fact mi ng ;.fthod. You will find that it pays ta buy your car at T Home of Good Service ' KtWitr. 450 Phaeton, J 4 60 Tudor Sedan, J.52 ttutinen Coup, $495 Coupe, 330 Sport Coupe, ith rumble feat, 530 f order Sedan, 623 '-' ;i (Alt Ptku r. O . Dtfrli) C E. Gates Auto Co. Pacific Highway at 6tti. Phone O" LEWIS' SUPER SERVICE STATION Phone 1300 PHIL B. LOWD, Mgr. Medford 'We Never Close" SAN VKIAVK, Calif..-April 25 j Coming to tho defcii8o of her fiance, Jt'rry Ogden, uccuued or murdering his father, Lucy Peebles has launched an Independent In quiry Into tho Blnylng. Tho girl was frantic .when she learned of tH eaccwuUlmf, but with her uncle, John Peebles, who discovered the killing, Jnslsu that tho police evi dence Is Incomplete and shields tho real murderer. The body of Andrew Ogdcn, wcallhy civic leader, was found slumped over a desk In the library of his homo, a dagger in his neck. Peebles had rushed to his neigh bor's home In answer to an urgent telephone call from Ogden and dis covered the sensational crime. Police Investigating, the case an nounced a few hours later that a strong net of circumstantial evi dence points to the fugitive Jerry as the slayer. The story of the - solution of tills baffling crime In "Clold Bul lets," by Charles O, Booth, an out standing mystery novel, will ap pear In the Mail Tribune begin ning Monday, April 20, In dally Installments.- The story Is told by Peebles, who takes a leading role In the Investigation.1 Police'' throughout the slnto are continuing their search for young Ogden, Hut they admit that they have no clues to his destination i after ho fled In his automobile, j Convinced by the evidence ihey havft unearthed that Ogden wai j slain by his son, detectives aro con ' tering their, efforts n his capture 'and aro mnklng no further invcstl ; gation. ' '. They .allege that young Ogden 1 probably quarreled violently with I his father on the question of re-. ( opening tho Torrldlty miuc In a! , burst of angor. according to their ; theory, ho slabbed hU parent with ! the dagger, which was kept In a j curio- case In the library, then , ', dashed from the house and es caped. The testimony of Ogden'si gardener, who says he aw Jerry's! flight from the house, and the finding of Jerry's keys In tho drive-1 way am regarded as clinching their case, tho police declare. Denying the contentions of th peollce Investigators, -young Og den's. fiancee and her uncle, insist that thoy are not convinced by the circumstantial evidence. Hero starts tho gripping action of "C3old Bullets," which will appear Jh the Mail Tribune In daily chaptors be ginning Monday. April" 29. r WOULD-BE KILLER SLAY LOVE TIF E! HELPS CANDIDACY UNTV KKHITV OK OUKOON. April 25. (.Special) Arthur Hi-hounl, of Medford. Cijrl Gregory. W'UlIowa, and Joe Plgney, Portland were the three members of the staff of the Oregon Daily lhncrald nominated for tho position of cdl- lor of tho student dally for next year at a recent meeting of the editorial' staff of the paper. . Of tho three nominees Hchocni lias, perhaps, the most Impressive record. In his freshman year he Nerved as a night editor on the Emerald staff. - Ho- ulso wrote ; sportH mid served on tho Oregon staff. In his sophomore year he was promoted- to tlie position of telegraph editor and during the present year he ban had the posi tion of managing editor, lie lAs worked In newspapers in Met) ford and has had other outside experi ence. In addition to his JournallH-tk- activities he nuide his frosh baseball numeral and last year he wnn his tiirslly letter, lie is slated to bo one of the mainstays of this season's Webfoot iwhitug tnff. Me Is a member of.-llie "Order of the 'O' " and has served as chairman of several Journalism dances as well as being a member and officer of Sigma Delta Chi, national Jmir uali.slle honorary fraternity, lie Is affiliated with tho Sigma Pi Tail fraternity. During thepresent year Ciregory has served .as day editor and has recently been promoted to the post Of chief day editor,' ; Plgney Is sports editor and Is nlsu mi associ ate editor. TS SAI.KM, Ore., April 2T. !V A report on tho condition of Ore gon bnnks nnd trust companies, released today by A. A. Schramm, state superintendent of banks, shows that nt the call of March 2 7 tho 2S7 banking Institutions In the state had aggregate -deposits of $289. 106.237. 49 and total resources of $338,74 1, 453. OS. This in au Increase of $8,fr0,l 63. &4 over tho total of I3S4.7BI. 289.41 for tho corresponding call of Feb ruary 28,. lflS8. but a decrease In resources: of $15,413,1 tO-ifi since tho call of December ;S? 1928. Dopoxlts since tho latter all have decreased $18,456,407.82. IOKTI,AXD, Ore., April 25. UP) J. F. Gaunt, C9,. was In Jail here today ' under $5000 bail, charged with attempting, to kill tho man ho says stole tho love of his wlfo. "It was the easiest thing T ever did," police quoted him, 'und I won't say that 1 won't do it again If I get the chance." And In a hospital F. E. Braga, was being treated for a super ficial bullet wound. Ho refused to tulk. Tho shooting took placo In the office of Hraga's garago, where Gaunt told police ho had gone to learn of his wife. - "When Braga refused to tell mo where ho had hidden her, I shot him," Gaunt told police. "When ho laughed at me I shot him." Gaunt said his wife, Caroline, &T, had left him for Braga on April G. Braga, ho said, hud promised to finance a divorce, marry her himself and deed 'her half his property. , Jtist week Gaunt left' his little farm at Aloha where ho hud been living with two sons, and came to Portland to search for tho wo man. , . -4 FL FRUIT PEST T T P flKO ORLANDO, Fla., April 25. (P) The stale's fight against the Med iterranean , fruit fly has extended to passing motorists. ' j I The state plant board. In, charge of eradication work, has ordered jail automobiles and other vehicles 'passing out of the quurantic area, to submit to a disinfecting process. Tho plant board's plan calls for spraying the interiors of all vehi cles with insecticide. It was point ed out that the disinfectant would ho harmless to either persons or automobiles, and that only flies or fly eggs would be hurt by the pro cess, f MUTES THAT SUGGEST WHAT THE HE REALLY MS LOST SON IN PRISON FOR AUTO STEALING PORTLAND April 25. (P) Separated for a period nf 1G years, C. B. Kenoyer of Iteeds- port, Ore., and Charles Van Horn, father and son, were reunited to day in the federal ward of the county jail. . Young Van Horn, the son. is awaiting trial on charge of transportalng u stolen automo bile from California to Oregon. Charles and his father were separated when tho son was but two years old. The child was taken away when the mother and father separated. The mother remarried, the boy taking the name of tho nnin she married. Monday the father read In a newspapor that a Charles Van Horn, had been indicted by tiie federal grand jury. Ho "took a chance," came to Portland and went to the county jail, where ho met his lost 'son. T HELD TO BLAME KAN DIHOO, Clil., April 2ii UP) MciiliHiiiiit Howard W. Kenror, pilot or tho. army pursuit piano which struck the Riant .Maddux til motored ulr linor over San Diem Sunday, the traKlo accident result In),' In his own death and that of live persons In tho pussenKor plane, today was found to have heen crim inally ncKliKont In following aiid approachiiiK the latter and was held responsible for the death of all con cerned, by a coroner's jury at nn In uuost held in Jlonham lirothors' mortuary. Keefer violaled the rules of avia tion when his plane "rammed" the Muldux air liner, the jury found. I Deserted Husband Shoots Self After Rebuff at Funeral OREGON CAVE ROAD L BE CIIICACO. ill.. April L'5. (VP) John Wildman and HchsIc, his us traiiKed wife, knelt yesterday be side the bier of a mutual friend. Only when Wildman had finished bis silent prayer did he realize that the wife, who had left him three months ao, was kneeling at j his side.. In Mrs. Wildman's arms was i their boy, Robert. Ho moved as though to caress the child. Mrs. ' Wildman arose quickly nnd left the j room. Some men walking; through nn 1 alley last nicht stumbled over a irlflu. Then they came to a man's j body--John Wildman's body. ! Haby Robert's birth certificate was gripped in dead tinners. Upon , it. In tho shaky handwriting of jjohn Wildman, was written: "This is all I have." Without question, the long, sleek, well-bred, distinctive lines of a Flying Clotti ar a- no.eworthy interpretation of the mode. But they are something more than that. They suggest the .peed, the power, the mobility that spring from a superb mechanical.excellence and balance of design. . , Flying Cloud's reputation as a truly smart car is merely the other side of Reo s long established :'reputation for extraordinary flexibility, ease of. handlingW mechanical dependability , ... and for the way it measures up. in performance, with cars listed in the upper price -oracnew ..-.' vvtxvv VV VV Now you can have a Reo Flying Cloud at -. ' a lower price than ever before- , ,-t'r.' , REO MOTOR CAR CO.. LANSING, MICH! Reo Flyini- Clouds are tmai'Ta? the- factory as follows: 5 -Pasienger Sedans 11 395, Sporl Miner SI 745. ipor 11870; Or of die-Month JI970. 2-Pu-imger Coupe J 1 375, Sport JI475. 2-4-PaiCTger Coupe 11395. Spon 11495; MaJter J1625. iport JI750. -5-PasMnger ' Brougham Maiirr 1 1595; Spon 1 1 720. 4Pauenger Victoria, mailer 5porialB20.K,oad!ter.rlas;erl6B7, Spon J1810.. , , llluMtrt4 fa Ik S.Patw)H" M ' j : j "TV"'' jmr tport roup WMy r PORTLAND, April 25. !) W. IT. Lynch, district engineer for the) bureau of public roads, announced; today final approval of tho H 2 9 ; forcHl highway program for Ore-J, Son. . ForcHt highway funds In the ; amount of $3u,(-00 have been ul lotod, together with $000,000 In oo- operative funds. j ProJoclH Includod are: ltuo.se velt highway south of Newport: surfacing Mount Hood-Wapinltla road;, grading Salmon It her road; HiirfHcIng Heppuer-Spray road: Im provement C a n y o n tMly-Hurns road; Improving1 'Willamette valley Florenee road: grading Weston 'Klgtn road; widening tho road to Oregon Caves. x SECTARIAN BAMS O.V.MYERS CO. 132 So. Riverside Phone 464 WIFE HIDES WALLET, I Hoover to shake handti with each i of them. ... Search for Missing Girl KAN josk. ri:, April .!r..--Mt'J Tollco here and In hay ellien have been enllKled hi n Hoareli lor IS year-old iMarfaii Jones, junior hIii dent Hi tlln Shii .lone .liiph Hchonl,,! who -riisiippeiired Monday iiighL' Hor parenlH, Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge S. Jones, ill I rthutn hor dlsnppenr iinro In chimrin over poor luniks In her Hlutlles. V115XNA. April 2u.:(P) A dlH patch to the Xeuo Freio Presse from Lemberg today said 3(i stu dents were stabbed nnd 17 seri ousty wounded In a battle- ther hist night between Christians and Jews. A Ceifd which 1ms existed for n long time hot ween, the rival sects In the student body had Its culmi nation, the dispatch said. In tho sanguinary Kt niggle In a. public restaurant. Swords, knives and pistols were used 1'n'i'ly. The res la urn ul wjis demolished. Portland to Fight I'OltTLANI). ore.. April 2ft.--(Tl -The Portland i;luimher of com merce will nuike h fight lo u finish lor retention of Mm t'olnmlifii rlwi basin differential on grain rales. This was decided at a meeting r the board of diretenrs today. Itnlii Mops AM lie tics GOLD HEACII. Ore.. April 2fi (T Lark of nrnterinj, together with adverse hprtnK woathor which has prevented training of athletes, will probably prevent holding of the annual Curry county track and field meet thla year. Late rains hnv prevented track prnetlce by tho high HOhool teum In Coos county until this time. OAIvUND. :Calilf..: April 24. (P) Mrs. Nelly OlniKtead, 20. took her husband's wallet and hid It so he would not spendMhe. family- funds for liquor, according to her story. Hho was near death today with a bullet woud in thu side, and Stan ley Olmstend, 24. machinist, wnn in jail charged with the shouting. When the woman took his wal let, he threatened to kill her unless sho returned It, police suld. CLEAN !1 Cheers for the Ke1 Ceoss: AVASHINOTON. April 25. tVl Hccauso they Vtshed lo avert liie I fatigue which the president would f feel from shaking hands KfWMlmes, delegutes to the . th annual, con- ventiott of the Ued 'jCvom toda.v de- :.' dined an . offer by President I ra l New sisiliTsT.. . l 1 new people... 11 t new thini!s to II V -SS3 -aS -rfl -83 given in honor of queens. presidents and workl-no-tables; that capture first pruet at county and state fairs are leavened with Calumet. 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