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7 PAGE FOUR MEDFORD MZTE TRIBUNE, HEDFOBD, OKRflOX- TIHTKSDAY, MAY : 16, 1929. I tin flic ah' Jul') X -rr-.t. ,v l 1 HlH till). , fcl l11 Mil iiv rim eH ft n 1 BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Mtr, locdv, WmU moroui ruiaiMa c. M-ir-M . r m. MUn W. BL'HL, HUM " a. shuts! smith, Hun Bound M Ml eloeo UUr it Uodfora, Mr Act w mil a, istb. niMcurnoN' wr lull id Adrooe.: Dour, with Suodor, J.... Dellr, with luadtr, BMSith... pour, vuhout Buodir, rocr. . WUr, wiUiout Bundo, nODtb. Wooklf Moll Tribune, MM lew Mundmw. one fur i .f.io . .te . no . . , i.oo Uf corner, in Aoronee ia eiearora. aodudo. lotuwxuu, Control Pulu, fboocm. Not, Oold Bill tod M Uldnwi:, " D0II7, with Buodtr.' Month .71 DeJit, iLbout Buodir, Booth es Dour, vltbout Sunder, cm nor 1.00 Delr, lla Bund!, one foot. $.00 AU term, cub u Adrooce. , IBMBKK Of THE ASSOCIATED PRIM Uetbtnt Hill Lund Win lonlco The AoeocUud Prni li tatlueliel, eotlllod to roc ml isr pubuctiMn or ui nrcc aupcuoci orediud to it w cucrwu ereaiua la uuc otpcr, ond oloe fo the loecj om DUbllobtd bertln. All ricnu for publlauoo cf opofUl tnnlif sercis ort ouo nwm mdAl poprr of tot ciif of Medrtrf. OrrkUl peper of Jeekioa County. Adnrtlftnc BepreoeincUreo It C. MOUENSEN A COMPANY Omceo In Ho York, Chleeto, Detroit, rrooebca, Loo AoftlM, Bnltlo. Portions. Ye Smudge Pot - By Arthur Perry Nobody has been so low-down ns to Intlmnte. that tho future Mrs. Lindbergh Ih not goodlooklng, but tho nowspnpors are being scolded for not printing her picture properly.- Tho notion thtu roses hnve noth ing to do hut appour In bouquets and the buttonholes of prominent citizens, nnd husk In tho morning sun, and the afternoon shade, and be admired .'by tho women, Is all wrong. ' They have tobacco Julco squirted on their lenvos, und castor oil poured dn their roots. KMMIXATK ".lOHIIAPB". (Kugimu KtiNter) ' , ' . TJ.mr Aniiiu jUiutIu: J am a Tnmhtnun in col logo, guiid-looklng, , , populur, pei ImpH a trifle ronuoited and yet tempered with good son so, and n Ktud student. , Charlie H tiling han acquitted his wales of oh argon of pin-Jury pre ferred by members of thu fair box, who alleged false reporlH on their lutft wore bttlntc I'tiooideil, , Tho bftt'Uljono of tho Mother t.odu , found by Mica ' Womack, lookti Momethlnn like a jawbone, It 1 hoped nne of our trans rontincntul derby iHtH look, iih himI ah Uiu hverntre trnnHCunttnontul der (lylHts do here, when, thoy run out of Ha In Ohio. . , : . Educators n,aye .launched a oam pnlKn to Hpfll "boughtM in a nhort r fipiice, vlit: hot. J It id not known wheie thoy trouKht tho ida. ' The Great Northern is In. a quundnry.'TJiey don't know whuth r to come, down tho Main Stem, which hiH .ijiila already laid, or down Hixth utreet, , which has now IlKhtH. . ' If candidates for governor .of Orttgim ' don't - quit . blossoming, Divio wilt ho nobody tp .run for OonHtable. ' Kvery war veteran knnwB ho could kid the (id nil nil and the hmi rn:, but not the- 2nd loot, about tobo sent home becauxe of physU cul Incapacity duo to flat feet. -Muny of the Non-lint Wearers hnve straw hats, which thoy carry In their hands. . .. , ; ' Mrs. Hoover may be "Klrst I.ndy of the Lund," but Mrs. Onnn Is tho Mint Hlster-T-(Tumpa, Flo., TlmoM) And tho brother-in-law of tho dry t'oMKicHHman, who claimed n trunk containing liquor tho Congrossi;ian escorted from South- America, Is not In third place. Tho flu Is now raging In these parts ns the spring fever. - AS KOITOK HNOOP8 One of my good friends got out of her car In front of nor bank yesterday afternoon nbdut one o'clock. When she found the bank dosed for tho nfternoon, as is tho custom of our hanks on Thursdays, she was peeved; I 'did not hear her swear. Hhe wanted to cash a check and It developed that 'sjio was going to a bridge party that nfternoon. Just why sho needed any considerable amount of change lit a bridge party I dirt not nsk, but I was glad to furnish tho change. 1 will hnve to Inquire about the nature of these bridge purtlea, but I -am not going to publish what 1 discover. , (Independence, Kan., Kxuinlner.) 4 T OF BOARD APPOINTEES BAI.KM', Oro.j May 18:(P Dr. I,. S. Hceson of Portland was ap pointed by Oovernor Patterson to day as a nie-mher of the stnto board of medical examiners for five years. Stephen ' O. 8mllh - of Portland was reappointed i metnher ot the of state board of child labor In spectors, to serve until Mny, 1934. A. K. Snwlcllo of Portland was reappointed on the state hoard of accountancy for four years. 1. W. Jununy of Portland was appointed a member of the statu hoard of accountancy to succeed A. J. Toiirtellntta of Portland, A Ifortlos rnrnlysnl. VABHlNITONyPr Oernnlums have a peculiar (Aselnallon for the destructive Japnnses bee'ile which. nfter eating both the flowers and follnge, Is paralyzed. k Moms recover but may die. When beettec feed on geraniums exposed to the sun more of them ore paralytica than if tho flowers are In 'the shade. ' THE RIGHT npHE person with the right A that ghastly horror in the hospital at Cleveland, Ohio, yes terday: Sick people unable to more from their beds caught like rats In a trap, not only doomed to die, but die in unspeakable agony; - patients on the operating table, coming put from the anaesthetic, with the hope of recovery in their eyes, 'only to He alone and un attended and watch the deadly fumes come nearer and nearer; nurses and doctors working like persons possessed, to save their , patients, only to find them dead, and a few hours later to die In unspeakable pain and Iiorrar, themselves m- ., ,..', , Wo sny the person with the right rejigion regardless of the label it may bear, is the ,0110 who could view such a scene and then proclaim with that eryor , which only complete spir itual conviction cim brings t' 1 ' ,., "God's in His Ileaven; All's right with the world" THE MOST FORTUNATE PEOPLE OK EARTH THE Kussian Soviet government fights all organized relig ion .on the ground that it is merely "an opiate for the people." . If Jl"r. Stalin could , have witnessed that holocaust in Cleve land yesterday, wo wqnder i! he Would Jiave denied that there arc times in tin's workaday world when an opiate for the people is desirable? More than that, would he have denied that there are times, when it inaybe both a blessing and a human. neces sity, a relief from pain too great for the average Individual to heart ' . ' But religion with many is morc'thnn an opiate. It docs not deaden the senses, it- soenvi to translate , them into n faith no fortuitous tragedy can shake, into a spiritual peace 'that 'pass cth all understanding. " s M - ( It is one of the ironies" of life arid one bf its most baffling; mysteries that those who cun't 'share this fuitli " should ever wish to withhold its blessings from those who can,' NO MYSTERY THE ORBOON JOURNAL professes to.be completely mysti fied by Tresident Hoover's objection, to the debenture plan on the following ground: ..'."''"'- If the incieasod prlco did reflect td the farmer, the plan Would .stimulate overproduction and thereby Increase world supply, " which would In turn depreclute world prices and; consequently decrease the price wliich.the I'urmer would receive, and thereby defeat the plan. - - . Commenting 011 this paragraph the Journal declares: ' 'What Mr. Hoover seems to say, then,:ls that If fanners' profits are Increased, there will be greutor production, lower prlceB, and therefore no farm relief. If that is correct, how then, can there bo furm relief? UiiIosh tho furmor's profits are Inoreased, how can he be helped? ir there Is to be ho profit In farming, who Is going to do tho farming?- And If farm, relief does not moan -aid to producers through realcr profllB, how is the present depres sion to lie relieved? . . Obviously by restricting production. Tlid fatal weakness in the original debenture plan,' os (n tho McNary-lIaugen bill, was the absence of any provision to ItKSTRlCT producCTon. As wheat is not perishable, and as any individual with an- acre of ground, could rajse wheat ih timo to take advontago of higher prieps, both schemes would,' 'tin mately detent tlicirconunou purposu. E VEN' the proponents oftho dehenturo ill Congress admit ted the truth of this assertion, and sought to remedy the defect by providing tho dehenturo rate should decrease with in crease in production. But President Hoover . would discard nil subsidies, ' and through the farm board, so diversify agricultural production, and so eliminate over supply, that prices for all crops would be stabilized and - total profits from; agriculture materially in creased. ' ... FRANKLY, we don't know whether or not the IlnoVPr plan would worlc. W'c don't, know whether ANY plan oE farm relief would work at least with sufficient success to remove Hje. problem from partisan politics,. . . But we do know the Hoover plan is in harmony with basic economic laws, and tho debenture pliui) like the McNary-irnu-geu plan, is not. And, as wo still have more confidence in the laws of economics than tho promises of politicians, we favor the farm relief President Hoover promised in his campaign, and which was incorporated in tho measuro passed originally by tho Lower House.. Try that first. If it fails, n measuro which defies tho law succeed. If you wonder how good agine President Gil talking rough to Callcs. . Perhaps Tammany has turned a scornful back' on Al, but t'a too late to do him any good. Still, maybe your wife would tho movie if she had a husband movie. MUTT AND JEFF feosiNtss customs ft f ffg&S Poomds all ta. M'rt... M 1 seRvtcd sxKtlLh ''' ' ' ' . ' " i1"' ' ' . ' . '. -: -: ' ' - - - - -.. RELIGION religion is one who coiild view ABOUT IT , tho President pointed c-ut, ulti 1: . . then would bo tho timo to see if of supply and demand can your imagination is, try to im be as wonderful as that one in as wonderful as the one iu tho All That Mutt Spends Personal Health Service Mj W1LLIAJC BRADY, K. D. aiswd lttf. frUlolDC to sntiAl hooltb, uA hyflooo, st to dlooooo ejAgoooio or tTMlnfit, will b. oooworod by Dr. Brady II a oUoipod, oJf-oddrooood .ovolop. I. oniilraod. Lottor. oooold bo bote! ao4 wrltua In Ink. OwUig to tho Urg. aoailMr of, Uttor. ro otfod, only A tow ooo b. ooowmd Bjom. Mo nply ou b. md. to qoorloo not tenlfm lag to lutroctUmo. Addnooi Dr. WUUaoa Brady, Id eon of this owsooscr. n- i iwjiltllj THE JjKGEXD OP MAltCH ' ' Kvory' doctor who has had five I cancer. Friends urge us to try or ten yciy-s oj experience lnl gen- J oxygen-therapy treatment. Com eral. practice, a every doctor pany's circular holds out amazing annum nave be- fore he presumes to hold himself out.us a, special ist, a I trh o u g h. alas, veryfew of the ruck of .spor clallstB these duys have so qualified; eve r y .common, ordinary, family imJ doctor, -the ort you Invariably think of when heme one Is alarmingly ill in the middle of a dark and disagreeable nighty even If you patronize specialists ex clusively when the sun shines and nothing serious ails you; every real physician knows that In'good faith a man must remove the smile JJrom many a putlent's countenance and send the patient away with a scowl, a frown, a sneer or a snarl there Instead. -,. To be sure, there are happy Instances Where the doctor may, without compromise, reverse ,thls process, but these happy occasions- nre not frequent enough to compensate, and so a doctor's Yiew of life -Is likely to ncqulre an icteric tinge unless he .can .find means- to stlmulnto counter emotions. . All this refers to things as they .wore, to, conditions .of practice up to the year 1927. -. . -,, : ;- .-, ''., Now a miracle has Hapllerted. It makes me feel, for tho first time, envious nnd Jcnlous of tho young doctor who Is Just cnterlflk prnc-, tice. It Is meroly n new ; gadget provided by .the technical .knowl edge and klll of tho Instrument maker, it Is called a diathermy apparatus, it places in the hands of tho doctor .a power over nchc, pain, soreness, -stiffness, lijcal 'in fection nnd Inflammation, Such as healers have never knownj ' before. j The necessary equipment costs the doctor ns much ns an automobile. I don't know nbout Intrinsic value, but from all I have observed, I believe no automobile can bring the young doctor or the aid doc tor so satisfactory, a return on the. Investment. . . - How different the outlook on life for the doctor equipped with this truly rharveloOs remedial ngen'cy. Patients we, formerly dismissed with a prescription und a promise Btlll come complaining, as of yore, but If they coma In ousslpg thoy go out smiling; If tl)oy limp in sneering they hop ,oilt cheering. And tho relief is not merely mo mentary, as one nitght assume;.- it lasts for hours or for dnys or some-, times pcrmnnently. . '. ,:' Kvon .. If this .diathermy never cures anything if. It doesn't, tjion we hnve no euros In all medicine it Is (n my Judgment the nVost vnhlablo thernpeutlo "'.acquisition that has boen made In. our .generation.-' Even If It were of no oher service than the desiccation' of coagulation -treatment of diseased and enlarged tonsils, I should still classify It among the great ad vances of modern medic'lne. Hut when one hnS observed the appli cation of diathermy In various modifications nnd through various ingenious methods of 'application, for tho painless obliteration of skin lesions or blemishes, the success ful treatment- of gynecologllal ail ments, tho nppnrontly quick cure nnd t-ertnlnly lasting relief of gonorrheal arthritis, tho sterilisa tion or painless destruction of sep tic foci In tonsils or adenoids nnd tho rndlcnl trentment of chronic nose nnd thront conditions, the magic dissipation of soreness nnd stlftness from sprains and similar injuries, one feels impelled to toll the. world the good news. I do hope I am moderate nnd absolutely fair In my report of this grertt new remedy. I hope, too. that the medical brethren who nre not yet familiarized with diathor my will exercise restraint In their opinions of It when patients nsk about .it. QUESTIONS AX1 ANSWEnS Tho Machlno Ago It occurs to mo that you may bo interested to learn that Dr. of the famous clinic asserts that a basal metabolism -test is indis pensable for the determination of the appropriate lino of treatment In goiter cases. (M. D. C.) Answer. I imagine it Is for that kind of doctor. Machine dlg nosls Is almost automatic- nnd cus tomers seem to like to pay for it. Cancer Mother Just discharged from hospltnl as a case of Incurable Is the Week End .promise. (E. V. W.) ; Answer. I advise you to subject ! ynur mother to no such cruel ex- perlments. Place her under the rare of your family physician and let him mako her as comfortable J a possible. ' Now is tho time for "friends" to- strive to live up to the name. Of course there Is no treatment .' that can cure cancer that has. advanced .beyond, the teach 'of surgery.' Ingrown Too Nail '. - I am troubled with -Ingrown" toe nails. Can you suggest a remedy? M. K. T.) Answer. Send a stamped enve lope bearing your address and ask 'for instruction for .the relief of in grpwn toe nail. . :, Tainted Material Has a person the right to marry If there are traits of insanity In the person's family? (M. B. B.) Answer. I don't know about rights. Ask a lawyer. But you should have a health certificate from a reliable physician before contracting marriago with such a person. (Copyright, John F. DUIe Co.) I wonder If On? siiKiir trust ever Htops to eotixldoi' vluit it owe to rhubarb? My idea of a mews. Is whett wr.fi1es"iur syrup an a papei napkin Kit t oisot J icr, PSI UPSiLONFRAT 1 yASHIOTor, May.' i.e. yp) Active nnd alumni, delegates of Psl Upsllon fraternity gathered here today for tho opening of tho 96th annual convention bf tho frntor nlty. Mnturday a national luncheon will he given In honor ot Chief Justice Tuft with two otljer l'sl L'psilun alumni taking part. Sec retary Stlmson will speak and Henattor George H.' Moses of New Hampshire, will be toastmnster. Law and Books, Rlalto Love, note, tragedy, Joy law's Nemesis, flit across the screen nt the Klnlto theatre In ."niindt'old." On ,a dark background ot in trigue, Interwoven with the machi nations of a gang of high class Jewelry Aleves, the Invincibility of law and love stand out. As Kely, the cop, O'Hrlon plays sympathetically, and gives a new picture of law protectors. Lois Moran, as a plain news writer, in the early stages of the story, becomes one ot those ultra sophisticates, with gowns nnd Jew els. Earle Foxe, as Dr. Simmons, neu rologist, plays a sardonic role. Don Terry and Maria Alba again distinguish -themselves. MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE ACBOBS 1 BoabLd-bsek ' dr0 A, HBTlBf A 3 - hsndlo . It, Haloid plat form 14. llovrlm Imple ment 15. Imaginative IB. To tbo laold. ef 17. JUoelas sob- moolty 18. Soetlos of A clrel. IB. F.xprcooloa el lntinlry It. Plur. of COS- flnemont -II. Salt of itesrlo acid 14. Your, and ' mine to. That tblng 17. Babylonian fod nelocvre II. Wltboot feet M. Tho oimbor of thieve. 15. Breatho q.lckly . II. Inuet 10. Sqoar. root ef IM 11. Marking found In lorr.ot 8Ua rlan rocks It. Yellow (heraldry) 44. Ill place of 46. Aeriform flsld 41. Not oat 47. Moth. 10. Alcoholic -beverage 11. Skill II. Lsrgeit COB-tlnent Solution of Yesterday's Punl-.' slil;i.l;ni:i:m Q"liniTTfUl.lArHU0 s I a LJajo t a tIiIdUo a a SIT aPM1 t "Mjiff B " A j. ji tJin 1 rji a 1 c t Afl a T A lllllll fo aw at T T fT I o i 3 uAvlippi iinoji a a a ALT APmI I U K fan TOP a 1I1 flcla VM FlMl"" u T II. BeloBglsff to - JOB , 61. Ureel god of war " M, CASI.B IS tC- mala 18. Thre. (Obi.) IB. Jumbled type IB. Dreia iIas ti. Denial 17. Heraldl. border 71. Egyptian god 7t. And not 71. Metallll.toit lock 74. Oa. who tells sntrnth. 71. Seem 77. Game et mar bles .' ' fCopyrf; At, 1II, ' I1 I WPP Is ' Is I7 J8 I' PM" I" I mm iS '. Ir- -;' B" v 4r--r- Pimm siar ig mkmm K ' '- ' . " n ! 33 7iT III1 " c " "- mMmm W13 ; -r?f?5 - - 1 I I I - P I -1 I m 1 Quill Points Happy thought! Maybe drivers would hIow down and. avoid co llnion if locomotives "y&r,g cninu HaKoil to resemble . cowh. ,v . A wreck In the coimtry is loss e.iiHiiwlve. Tliowo v1h as-. HtMiiblo know one anotlier, and nobtnly foebi f 'eo to steal tlic : tires. ; "Ions-f aced " men are prone to baldness.' ; Nonsense. Calling a smooth area face doesn't change the fact that it's scalp. . , . Another need of the times is a hand motion that will mean: "I'm sorry, but you're out,' Instead of "You're out, d 'you." - Always and everywhere, the chief cause of evil Is the reasonable hope of getting away with it. ' ' Americanism: Scorning those who believe in miracles; believing a new pill a cure for baldness if it's called a "scientific discovery." There's small choice, A sum mer vacation is just as cheap tus staying at. home and entertaining relatives who are on vacation. Appointing good men, rogardless of party, seems all right until you want iiinnnrt nt n nnffv rnnnmirn regardless of personal opinion. Why crime? Well, you can't make all the kids behave by de voting all your energy to beating one. . Fortunately. Scots are lean by nature and thus avoid the agony of , paying "board while trying to reduce. - Partisans should remember the It, Literary odd. . and .sdi It, Japan... ad aimi IS. The is 'A OE. flUBt 0 kla II. At th. tof es. inn.a J IB, Mot prefct .tonal II. Whole II. Aoolgsed tails U. Sooth Axoerl- ean Mrpents 14. One who h "sice" Is taniBBg. II. King ol Ba- . .hsn -It, Uarlior kont :. Hlndn accents II. Part el tli. foot -41. JCjlchen .ton. 44. Cajoles 1 IB. Drsskard SB. More rord.nt -II. 104 oqsaro meter. M. FBSeral TOO. it. Small titer lolssd 17. Tree IB. Ward 0 -II. Alomnn. St. Flhal p.rpote S4. Small sasallty si By word of moath M. i.i.ard ' 17. Korwftloa ,. ma.enllnc , name ' Is. Jopascis Boca-' .sr. II. Boy ' 71. Slmlsa t. ' 71. t other 78. Limit.. ' . : ' 71. At a hlfk "" M. Illgli la the ; f acal. (miiloAl) DOffa 1. Poor Actor. I. Thio way ost 8. Only . . A.ldo ' A. Short fof lea nor , aeiment 7. Present S. Sleeper . Korerberat. Xft. Gronp. of tiro . letter, repre senting a ' ' .ingle sosnd Aitoctalli Prat) priest Who said to the rabbi: "When will you be broad-minded enough to eat pork?" And the rabbi an swered: At your wedding." There can be no peace In a world where the press says: .. -vitaly de, ,mamls. -larger' -navy," when the truth is only, one bald, ambitious man demands it. . ' , ' It Isn't trno tliat U10 rich Hum's lot is liordor Until nf yoro. Tllrty yeara ngti a. .rich iiuui couldn't wear u conifort nblo collui'. Description: "He has . traveled so much he can't leave the' dining table at home without slipping a fork In his pocket." Correct this sentence: "I don'.t know what causes your rheuma tism," sold the specialist,- "and I wouldn't sacrifice my teeth If I were you." IRY J! DELIVERY WICHITA FALLS, Tex., May 16. (P) One prisoner was shot to death and two Others wounded when tour men In the Wichita county Jail rushed their Jailer to day In an attempt to escape. Raymond Sellers, 23, was killed, and O. Cagle, 21, and C. W. Dru rer, 21, were wounded. W. W. Allen, Jailer, suffered mi nor outs and bruises. Jack Stewart, Dallas, under bur glary indictment, was the fourth prisoner. He threw himself to the floor and escaped wounds after his companions had been shot, Allen said. Do You Remember? '.a c-onc Ano'TOPAT' i MFrom llles of Mat! Tribune)) . Hay Hflllli-.; . mi in ia stdn lilnmo forced to return to Newfoundland by adverse weather. Hop-of,f again for Azoree). .'lih' ihereurv hitting ill abovl, fires were comfortable today. -' ? With a third flu epidemic..' re ported In Portland local doctor declare there are many mild colds In Medford and victims are urged to take every precaution; - ' . 1 -: - Hamilton rntton was inurnvt-u into the Elks last night. ' J2agle Point Eaglets I omitted to state In the proper place that Our town marshal gathered up 41 ni tvniinm i ou-ia Dm sheetlman's. cattle that he had driven through here a-few days ago and put inem in the pound, thus adding to the town treasury 12. Workmen are busy getting ready the iiew free auto tourist camp be ing established by the Business Aden's association at the side of .the Nat. SO TEAIiS AGO TOBAT (From files of Mall Tribune)) . : .'; -' ' .' May 16, 109 .-.'-,.- -1--.' 9. P. puts on a-new local train between Medford, Ashland nhd B.08eburg. - . - , Governor Benson Will viSlt 'Med ford next Saturday and announce the personnel of the new Crater Lake road commission. , Col. J. F. Mundy buys Walter Moore tract ! of 212 acres -for 116,000. . . - Editorial There is little doubt that the nom(natlon of foymer Senator Simon for mayor of Port land is the first move of an or ganized effort to emasculate . .the direct primary. - - Portland enthuses over .concert In: Portland by Miss Fern Hutchi son, who Is studying' with ,W. Olf ford Nash. -- . Nash hotel enlarges dining room Ipto finest between Portland- and San Francisco.' -' : . ' . t . '' ',- Maiipln Volunteer fore depart- ment ''organized hook, .and ladclef dpartment. RELIEF FROM CURSE ; : OF CONSTIPATION. - A Rattle Creek physician says, j ''Constipation Is ; responsible for! more misery than any other cause" But immediate relief has been found. A tablet called Rexall Or derlies has been discovered. This tablet attracts water from the sy j tern into the lazy, dry, evacuating bowel called the colon. The water loosens the dry food waste . and causes a gentle, thorough, natural movement without forming a habit or ever increasing' the dose. . Stop suffering from constipation. Chew a Rexall OrdCrlle at night. Next day bright. Get 24 tor 250 today at the nearest Rexall Drug Store.' West Side Pharmacy; i THE : CLIFT SAN FRANCISCO OBAAY ot TAYLOR ST.' '- One of S.o Francisco'i finer hotels, -dlstioEuiihed In the refinement of Its servica, surrounded by dowa town Sao FrandicO . 540 rooms with bsih - Single, from $3 Dolible, from $5 " INSURANCE First Insurance Agency r ' ' A. L. HILL, Manager V Phone .105 .' . 30 N. Central dedford, Oregon 'IIIIIIIIIIIOIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIlllf By BUD FISHEB n