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fEDFOUT) MAIL TRTBITST, lEDPORD, OKEfiQy. FRIDAY. .TUXE 7. Ifl2!), FA OF SFYFNr Seawall Promenade Calls World's Beauties - i j. i INJEXICO; HOLDS' STRAW HATS FOR U y John Lloyd. (Associated Press Staff Writer) MKXIOC CITY iA ProMldi'iit Purtes llil's campaign to rid Mexico of the drink evil has gained Bitch momentum that it' has been me one of the chief topics of discussion throughout the country nhd one of the principal subjects of legislation. The President's appeal to' state governments to second his endeav ors hns met with ready response In tho form of ordera restricting the drink inp of alcoholic liquors, us well as regulating the number vt saloons. .--.. Governor Raymundo Knrlquez of Chhtpas has instructed the state treasercr to establish so heavy a tax on In toxica tlnpr drinks that their manufacture will' be; unprofit able. This measure. In a'ddlliotV to discouraging manufacture of liqu or, Is calculated to oblige the sa loons to charge prices beyond the reach of the average man. Covp'rnov Enriquez al.o- has or dered that tlie saloons be forced to pay Increased taxes, hoping through this means to cause many 'of them tV close. ' Furthtprmore, 'hq bus prohibited the -sale of Intox icautu op'.ninplVes and farms, many of wjil'clr : employ hundreds of peons. "Similar although less stringent niousureti have been- adopted in other states, and the War Jftpart ment hay prohibited snlo of liquor to" yoldlers. Soldiers' who overcome ;Vhfs obstacle and become intoxi cated .will be subjected1 to severe putiishment: The government of Mexico City bus placed' a butbn' iiale of liquor In dance halls and has notified calj- louger be allowed to employ wait resses. . The city fathers hold that those girls become alcohol addicts. Anti-alcohol leagues have been formed throughout Mexio among mothers, teachers, school children nnj workers, and lectures on the evils of the drink habit are being given In theaters, the schools, union hett,dquur.tcrs and ,other pub; lie assembly places. i w strife V,EW Lit , M V p t vM Tk IIOMK (P) Straw luits will be. practically obligatory tlus Fummer, by the terms of a circular Issued by Deputy1 Turatl. secretary of the ! Knsclst party, who has (been desig nated by Mussolini as ohicf of the Fascist university grouiia- The. headpieces will bo decorated with wide ribbons of the color of the wearer's "faculty," 'or depart ment law. let'ers. medicine, engi neering and the like. In addition' there will pe a smaller band oC the colors of the particular univet .slty Home, Naiiles Padua or' l!f. logna. Once the scheme Is worked out It will permit of close idcntfl cation of each student. Desire to boost the Italian, st raw hat industry is frankly avmvcid to behind (he plan. ; I'ntll a fcopule of yearsago, the bare-headied lad was prevajent among Italian iyouth, and manylchtimed that the hurden Inff of thejr scalps to the rays of the summer Fun was hcailthful. This asserfjt-n, however. poV.oked indignant outbursts from thej mak ers at hats. Hvlm constitute am im pol'tant branch of Italian industry, and whose products are famoiis all over I'lurope'. ' ' -. ' I "The sailoi i straw," says1 SJe ro tary Turatl. "leside.s being an oco- nomical sort of headgear, glvi's tho .university student an air of' juve nile elegit nee. , amity mcjn will tbtiB be able to make "their t)ntrib utlnn to tho prosperity .of tho. nation I I t X j CANADIAN L1Q00K; TUG Mall Tribune ads .are read by gn nnn pAnpln every day. CAUGHT AT CLEVELAND CIjBVKLAN'D, Ohio. .Tune 7.1 (Pi -The uir Neptune, with a cargo which coast guardsmen said was Canadian liquor and ale valued at $'35,000, was captured near the Cleveland harbor early today in the" biggest hauT'lrore In eight years, according to .Captain John Daly, who made, the seizure. A man who gave his name as George Four of the beauties who tvill uitllMitc in the ftalvcvtoti mgvuit' HtrtioK, "M(ns Oivroii'." liHr center FMe (ioldarlHiter. ".Miss Austria.' 'Miss Finland." Klght Olive Mayer, "Miss WlM-onsiii." or ptilclirltudf. Ieft Mary Lot ccntei' Item lie I ticks, Willie, Ieainingon found aboard. 4 Ontario, "was i pAUlSfJPL-Twli prizes of $4,000 each have been offered through the Fro n c h A n 1 1 -X 'n n ce r I .t a g v. o : o French citizens of . permanent resi dents who can prove that-preserved foods have no influence on the di-. sease or who can discover ..a. cure for the'afflictlon. , ' , Mall Tribune ado are read; by 20.000 people every day. ,, tf. ID FAR OUT OF DATE Fi Life in Chicago Quito Safe, Says Booster of City Jones Cashes tores Oppbsite Crateriatf .!. : M ... T i.iih.jjviu, j nut' t. m i . i lot of balderdash and tommy- rot, this talk of people fearing j i to come to luicago on account 1 4 of the gunmen, says John 1. SI AM UOt 1 Turkey P) T h e j ruyiu, of lhe chamber of com- super-moderns of the newly mud-! 4 merce. erjiized' Turkey have opened a onm- More conventions are being helil This year In unicagn man ever before, said f'oyne. and 4 ifceople attond them without Special Prices Saturday and Monday Ammonia 7 J Shortening Parson's double strength.' cleans anything. Pancrust shortening. i pure; vegetable You will like It. Full pint .15 2 -lb. can........ 39 Pumpkin Del Monte or Libby'a fancy pie pumpkin. It's better than ordinary pumpkin. palgn against the Ktamboul muni--! ciial theater's recent addition to its repertory of the plays of Wil , Ham Shakespeare. They contend that the presentation siieli old fashioned stuff gives the Impres sion that Turkey is not keeping up with the times. Moreover, even though the play are, of course, translated into Turkish, It Is argued that the lan guage of the bard of Avon l.s so out of style as to be incomprehensible. The outburst of- tho modernists gnvu rise to a singular Hhukespea-' ' rian controversy In ,the Stamboul press. It wound tip wilh a long 'and solemn nroclnmiitinn kIuiicI hv ' many Turkish writers and artists and published in a pro-Hhal;e-s pen re newsaper attesting hi the worth of the maligned dramatist and to enlightened Turkey's ability to understand him. ( the slightest fear of being as- r 4 sasslnatcd. i ' Coyne picked a good day to emphasize the safety of life in I Chicago, for 'at an early hour -J ' 4 there bad Ihmmi only one slay- 4 f Ihg wortli mentioning. DESTROYED BY FIRE Lg. 2l2 can.. .15 I.ODr, f'nl., Juno ". Pl Klro folliiwlnB a hitIi'h cif oxpolon l.m l..u. ni.rltl ilfiulravrxl thn 1T0. ., ... 000 plant or the California Pin Flour Drifted Snow. We guarantee every' sack. 49 ib. sk 1.79 Baking Powder Schilling's best. It's a full erea'ni of tartar product. Prunes Extra quality Santa Clara prunes. Buy all you want'. Pickles pickles. pounds .25 FlyTox, Fancy small sour They are cheap. Lg. 2'2 can .20 One of the bes fly sprays. It docs not damage anything, Pork &. Beans Van Camp's extra quality. You have used them. 14-lb. can.; V.79 Full quart.. .79 Lg. 214 can.. .19 1 . 1 s Free Delivery Service Coffee Schilling's best vacuum pack ed. It's one that you will like.',. . Pe ponnd... .....47 Grape Juice Baking Powder Church's Best. Made" from branl Pur bakinB fancy Concord grapes. powder. Pull' quart.. .39 12 Crackers , Salad Oil Snowflake'. Best qUaVity. Fresh baked. Buy what you want. oz. can.. Soap 35 Pure vegetable. One of the Citrus powder, the kind you best for all salads. have always used. Largd pkg.. .25 Full quart.. .23 Large pkg.. .23 Save on Meats at JONES, CASH MARKETS 3E 'Alid.suinnjor Night's Oi'cmn ' antl "As Vtiu l.lko It" ulonir vith Its rpKM-tnry if Tui-klnh ami highly I- nlfulorn ParlHlnn playH, thn lutlcr 1pIiik thu .stamljnu puhllc'tj favor- Thlif TurkiMh theater's hitiriro tatiiih nf BhakcKjiMii-Q Is Inl'Tcsl Imk. . Slrikiilfr O'Uclii'.v itii-ltiilu n yllmv wiK for Ilamli't (t- hIiow that ho i a Dane) ami the treat mcnt ly I'u InuiuH. the Kini; anil 'h1iii-h. nf Malnlt't's luvt! fur Ophelia as a hiiKO jcikW. . Box company. A litrKC stock 'f pine shuok stored Jn preparation for the Krapo season was loHt. Klionten wert! untthlb to up proah the blaze, which waH hu llnved to ho Incendiary. iii;ii:st wkiaiI ri'.AK ix DISITTK: Wild OWNS li ? MAM1AX. N. n., ,?ttn; 7. (Ari Four railroad bridges were roport. ed washed out and trtiiiHcontlnetittil railroad, telephone mid teleKrnph nrrvlite dlsi'itpted today by a cloud' J)tirst which dumped I'lvo Incites of rain on w(s(urn North Otikotn and euKtcrn Montana last I) it; lit . Ilcacli. X. I)., reported 4.W Inches of rainfall: Opposes Prohibition CAItNAItVOX, Wales (!) No hotly knows who owns the hlKhc.l liiounlaln In Wale;.. I'ntll recently, too, few cared, for the summit of Mount Hnowdoh was covered with dilapidated ljllildlli--s 1 1 1 1 1 out -f harmony wltii a psot Itnpin'lan't eliotlull to he pointed out to sight seers. The r,,iinell for the I'r'e.-erval loll of llurel Wales soi;i:ested that the stirnttilt he made Into a national park. Whereupon It was dlseov. ered that, the ownership of peak had been In question years. So until the or the several III..' for courts decide. rival claimanti au'ree, the movement to beautify Mount Snowdon will stand Hi II 1. i t'KKUtil.V. Italy. M") The Itoyal Italian University for Foreigners, which operates as n summer school of the 1'nlveMlly of I'oruxln. will ojn-n Its fourth session, June ,1't. It offers advanced courses in Ital ian literature, art and other cultur :il Mlhjeets. ' SATURDAY: Brings New Summer Time Apparel at the .Dept. Store Women's Tapestry and Linen Coats The Season's Newest Fad $1.98 toxS3.19 " ' , Tiii'wstTy and heavy linen coats, bright col 61'1'ul patterns. Cast-color. , M.M Smocks $2.19 $2.98 $3.19 A new assol'tiTieht of smocks, fancy flowered cretonne, checked fxii'ilianis, plain colored ray-' ons and fancy col ored sateens. Silk Crepe Dresses $9.8.3 fjandscape patterns also p 1 a Fir pastel shades, s 1 c eveless dresses. Silk Hose Special 89c Regular 1.00 ill.-silk hose, Alleii-A and St rut wear. Saturday special 89 Children's . Voile Dresses 79c Plain c o 1 1) re (I -voile dresses. lace trifn. Sizes .1 to 6 vears. Childrens Crepe de Chine Dresses S2.50 and S3.98 Plain colored -crepe de' chine dresses, rihhou trim. Si.es 1 to 0 vrs. )a ffJQ..ygw Enna Jettick Shoes For Women and Growing Girls $5.00 and $5.95 "White pumps, .-white , oxfords, blonde oxfords, sun-burn one- All sizes and widths. Snappy, Stylish Shoes In Popular Priced Merchandise for Women' $4.88 and $5.85 Colored shoes: green, red. liht nine, blondes and blacks. High or medium heels. BARGAIN BASEMENT. 32-inch Crepe in plain colors pi' figured, all colors. 2S 36-inch Fast-color, flowered Voiles, light or dark colors ..." 39? Women's Fabric Gloves, tan color with fancy cuff 59. Women's Girdles and Corselettes, all' sizes 98 Men's Cotton Work Sox, grey, tan or black 23 Men's "Stonewall Brand" Bib Overalls, all sizes $1.29 Pillow Slips; size. 36x48, per pair .'. ; 45c Children's Print Dresses,' 3 to 12 yrs 98 Children's Sandals, sizes 5 to 2 $1.29 Children's Patent One-Strap Slippers , $2.69 to $2.98 Women's Tan Oxfords Paracord soles $2.48 Women's Patent One-Strap Pumps : $2.98 Women's High Heel Pumps $3.48 Boys' Scout Shoes $1.98 Men's Work Shoes . '. . ' : $2.98 Hagerty Style Shoes ''' : For Women $6.75 Blondes, black kid, .... and- patent leather in one-strap ox """Coivlrf and pumjis. imuii:sfvfoi 0. A. MEEKER, Manager - A3lM;nlnl 'rf Jtf Vhfito A natlon-vitls organization of .vomen, leeking temperance but oppotins prohibition, it bema formed under leadership of Mrs. Charle. H. Sabin of New York. Public Market i Open Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays i We will buy anything in tho vegetable or fruit lino. We also carry a full lino of vegetables and fruits for re tail. i Meat Market The meat market is now re- " opened with a full line of all kind.- of meat, chickens and fryers. Breakfast Specials FRUITS Half Cantaloupe 20 Half Grapefruit 25? Sliced Oranges 20? Strawberries and Cream 25? All Cereals with Cream ...v. 15? Waffle and Coffee 25? Two I'lggs, (soft, niodiinn' or hard) 15? Toast and Coffee 15? Donufs and Coffee ..; 15? Preserves and Jams " extra "JUST TRY IT" Films Freie. ; ; West Side, Pharmacy! YOUR BEXALL STORE Open Sundays and Evenings All the Time 1I - '!!! i ;;i INSURANCE ; First Insurance; Agency . . . : A. L. HILL, Manag.r Phone 105 30 N. Central' Bedford, Oregon CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RF.RUI.T8 I Clenn pom wnntrrt of th. M.ill 1 Trlbuno nfftr.j it Hi!