Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 13, 1929, Image 10

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Jbt'-UM for pubuVitiuD of au-Mwa duptab
andax u lxi xawaiH ertdiua la thai aiaar,
aad ibo u Um local am puvUiaia ktnia.
atf wtlrtor paUkitk at Mirlll aHllliaal
anrtK'aTn.ika runto.. .
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IKfUteY xnr at Juiua Cuautr. .. '
leiiT ,aallllo avaaulM
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, ma la Nw tfart, Chlean, Ultra, fca
, . By Arthur Parry ,.'
A J.'rinrfh.lMHjnT. tK 4lead of ' D
intirnhtifinalVfum rim? '-that' 'Wai
furnlshlliST fB'TpP nhuffr td'fliH
bet ' pcVWW tiMW (MrelesWJllltea
Willi 4 -1ln of .wiutrw- whiskey,
were arreteabn ,lh name dBjr re
cently, anil at runnloj? neck and
neck in tha rajblekik.' Both the
French count and trw-carelms citi
zen ably assisted- tn thalr own cop
turf, and neither' was ahot in tne
back, Inasmuch aai f here " la ne
election In the offlne,conraa U
niaklnc a noise. Ilka it waa golnt
to do something about nervous
trigger f Infers. ,-.;y,jty
VICTORY IN DBFBAT ' PRE
PITTED. (Ildllno Ashland Tid
ing,.) Sounds like the University
of Oregon football teanx was going
'to pluy tomorrow. , ' ' '
AVe are astounded to learp. froip
n number of tillers and tollers that
the rains of laxt waek rilil (iut, ko
into l lie ground.
. The Alice Han ley pearoi-k
caught a glimpse of O. Washing
ton .Muddox In his .Sunday clothes
Wdnesday.-no" rrawled under the
barn..i -r.-- . -r-.y
vtauWitqnear trlte are- tender
ing lligh octaves '
'. Tha. (liilshavlitis are wearing
V-shapfd frooka, cat that way- In
tha bck. The size of the V de
penda yHfthe. nerva of the. gal in
eipoalng a broad expanse 9! back.
The .. razor.edra ahoulder blade,
which haa heretofore bean kept
under. -cover, la now out the
opemn'RtylUh girls belter keep out-
il -the liliS(llito lietlH. '
There Is tKitlilng new to .report
' im the. local mirlitl whirl, - except
- ihdt 'lifter eigllt Hoclal lions IlitU
I'elloil to Kel the Hit down on nn
liVH'paelteil... tmink- your-. Iil'illiunt
epir: .''solved the-proliletn 'hy put-tlnn-
the trunk in (lie rutiihli pent.
r It is repoiit-d that i'niiiuihi
cluiiiiliei of comiiierie will cease
OiitliiK and siiiKinK ut noon. This
tviill'givc. jtient more time to Ihlnk
uifr pelty .annoyances (n hur nt
lhe' Urent rthern, raiiruad. ' v
The esteemed Halem Ktalesmuh
Weilnesday printed the loimest
eilitoriul . iif the year, entitled
'KlioulU J"e Kecogntzo ItusslaT"
Oregon should nut reconlxe' Hdm
:4o until spcchit election Is helil,
', iiulhori7.iiH the itpptiitilment of a.
'ilUHslan coniui'lssliitt with power to
native 176 Inspectors. .
For Kale 1 2K Jcquvo lHhmvi
-yifty Car In K'tod-'-siiupe..'"'' Kny
payments loo hn.rd., Iurry. l'hone
.'k.H. ( Knstern .Ori'iron tuiper.)
The wolf rmrYls".'ori..the rtinninK
hoard. V;'.'..' t .i f t.'i .f. '-
.The .Mliiute Myu of Oregon .''
r now. In the icourscj of .-creiitlon for
the purport.' of; put'ifi'lng Orcifon
politics, would make a deep hit
' pressloh. .without delay, If they
wuuld cumu out for the wur-tlnie
iiiovennnb lof -tfourniinute speak
ers, und have thtr hiitiKitiK commit
tee equipped with stop waleltes.
V' A Lyons 'man dropped a bundle
uf laundry, tin the. pavement the
other t)ay and hrokc both liot.tlcn
(l.)ons (Kan.) News.) It' lln-
hle tu happen to anybody'.'
Kesldents ,of the wooded, areas
are iiMiklnifsliiikea. durlnir .the
rcBUlar working hours and Satur
day nujlm . . ,
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Lady rord.:oype of the local
Jmltatlo'iV llrlt'lsh set' believed the
guloot. who fold Ier ahe was a re
plica of the' girl In the Camel el
Irdrette ad. The al(i9t,(,,a jiopu-,
'lar youpg bum.
'A.n- imrroitiAi, MorTtii i l, ''
1: (llangiir CranimnMal)
.. Impatience Is a malady that af
flicts a large: proportion bf Amerl
. cans. "This Is ' manifest in ' manv
I ways, '.1ug before a train reaches
the station many get up and stand
In llie aisle as If that would cause
the Iraln l arrive a bit sooner
, .Homf'tVel thnt" It Is necessary -to
.be the first to alight; Ihougn they
may not . be pressed for time at
. all. If a 'train la law mlnuta
' lata In arriving, Impatience la ex
- pressed In remark about the poor
management or tne road, if these
, Impatient people wait five ntlnutea
for a atraet car, they declare It la
a half hour, and conclude that
-the road haa gone bankrupt and
has quit'. running carat 'If an le-
vat or is ;liot available thei Inataht
'.they Want Ii.t they, push the-button
ami Tuss-and ftluie. 'it la not un
usual for a pedestrian tn take a
chance '''on a crossing' anil then
.turn a.neV watch tltnotTnlrr. go hy.
1 IS not lite value of time which
-iruikes such pabple. htirr ho.'i 4i-;
MteiMl Ol lielliK as lillsy as inev
"think they if, -they 'are,'lherety
. jmpatglent. .'
WB lire indebted to "Ten Years Ako" for the information
that today marks the tenth anniversary of tne iiop-off of
the first airplane ot . nutke a .sneeessful Qtin-Ktop fliitlit from
North America to Kurope. . i , .
Captain Alcoclt, Kritisli ainiuin, and Lieutenant Arthur
,rown, 1T. S. A., in a, Vickers-V'imjj j)lane,,starte(l of.nim JJew
F6iiii(tland, just ten years upo this ntorniiig, iitid im Juno' 15,
T90t' landed off 'tji EiiiiliKlil const to iec-eiyc the 50,0(10 prize
offered by Lord Nor'theliffe.'
Uniler the eireiiinstiiiices it is pnly, natural to eonteiiiplate
the fieklenesN of fate and, fairie. ' For reasons wliieh are hard t')
fatliom Jlessrs. Aleoek and Hrowr) jfiAvl? jleli fofoiten. ' yjTherp
tliey are now, no'.one Jfiitiws what beeame of tlw-m jifter their
epoeh-iimkini; aeJiieveriient. is shrniided, in itiVserfv, Tie aine
ani acKiimn winen woiim aeem 10 nave oeen justly tneirs, inr
some reason rested eventually iip'oiijhe' shoiflderH ott Liii((berph. ,
'"It is interesting to reeitll that when Lindy received the
cheers of the world and beeame, ,'nverninht, the most' popular
figure in Christendom he poinle'd out that he had only done
what had been dccoiriplislied before' him'.' His effort ,to give
jirown and AhMk-k 'tlieir'diie' proved entirely unavailing. The
people would have none (f it. The Lone Ka(?le was llieir iiero,
arid their hero, to his frequent annoyanee, he has remained.
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NOW, after a decade, a Freneb ship, the Yellow Hird," hops
off from Maine, with Paris as its destination. One might
suppose 'tliafafVer'ten vears, this flight, wpuld f!)ij to ijroujieanjr
great public interest.
, But-such is no
But-such'is lioHhe case'. , The
.-tr ft t 'Odr-iD'-i:-" ', i
er the Atlajitic apucarii almost
ft
1)11.
ii never uen ifccoiiipiisiieu.
'.' entire Worjd is following
the
today, hoping that the success that'iil(ended the pioneers, Brown
and Alcock, will attend them. A plane in. mid-ocean winging
it's way to land, still holds and enthralls' the popular imagina
tion; ;':,'"''..,.". ;': '. : , ' .. ,. ;
..' . There is another interesting thing'to observe.' Looking over
the fileg'we find that when he presented the $50,000 prize, Lord
Ncrthcliffe predicted that in ten years the Daily Mail would
be delivered by air to subscribers in New York City on the even
ing of the date of issue. ' '
. Lord Northi'.lifffl was a man of vision and imagination. Hut
we kn6w now that in' this instance his mental reach exceeded
his grasp.' There have been vast,
the Atlantic oeean still represents an obstacle of flight by air
wliit'h has not been overcome. And it is probably beeause of
that fact the presence of real danger that the thrill of ton
years ago is still sustained. !' . :
There are many white tribes,
groups': Nordic and garlic. -
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' ' Scenery : The green Stuff thaf
vmenca.
It must embarrass a king when he is reading his annual ad
dress and comes across a w.ord
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. Somii'Ikiu- love, honor nu cherish sliotiM promise pome t Ii in ir
better than pcnniit-butlcr saudwii'lli's.
Yet. iveii in siiiiiiner a cold morning bath can be. improved
by the addition of a little hut water. ' ' ,
How comfortable to'rel'hvl
you have is the wonderful one the
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You II find that few newspaper nieii" di'iioiinec 'an inherit-
mice lux that exempts the first ten thousand.
...ii... .'i- : -i
The best bullet-proof contrivance "so far invented is a steady
job, of work in some spot far from easy money, ' ' '
You can fool all the people, part of the time ami part of the
people all the time, but von can't fool irbig sister any time.-,
, -v . rt..' ' i i,' -- . '-. i. .. . ' '
There may be iuiinywiiys to win tlic farmer vote in the fu
ture but. calling an extra session, we fear, 'will not' be one Vt
them...... , ,. . ' '
'. . ) . . .
'' Hdn't worry 'about what a liilior-'govKriimcnt 'will do td' Kriir
land. .lohn Hull may bti a mjuddlef,' tint he's no "cniinger."
(lovernmeiits don't. ehangCj hinij be changes, tin? governments.
1 Let 'A licit biiild 'iiiore bal'lleships just yot-Wo haven't subma
rines and plapes enough to pi-oteet. those we have now.
'r JiM-fcvy-.' Snfatloii.
CHIOAao, .lone : u. W) I'aui
Neal, 16-yenr-uhl apprentice Jock
ey riding at WnshltiKlon-a'ark, Is
becoming somethinu: of a sensa
tion nt the. track. ' Ho rode- four
ivtiiners Tuesday and hart another
yesterday. f .
MUTT AND JEFF--A
t"ulr WANTS Tftai
Riba Atfb t'uv siArtk
es"?ecAv.tv UP Htfctf at y .6oiNi,MA.
mc CANADIAN Bofc;
B-i-fca"-- -Tum. J t'fiT Yttirrs - I.trvut aa. Jt.Wj-uX jJbi.fc:.Jii I f. .. w 1 .- ' "
vw-r
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thrill that attends an airflyiht
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as strong now as it the, feat-
iitieiuru fis jjinir, ejjnuyntj,
lhii (light of the Paris aviators
developments jit aviation, but
but there are just two main
, ' . it - ' -
zips by as the tourist is seeing
' f.
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he never saw before.
that the ordinary old motor ear
ad tleseribes. ' ,;
e ' Ioavo f)utt( Kallllimtr '
. NKW VOHKi im Ooodbye
some mldnlKhf whoopee ' on the
waterfnint. The French line la
abolishing . mlfUiiht sailings, be
cause gsyety of. friends seeing
folksiwff th Kurope has got to be
a little tuu much.
Hermetically Sealed
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Personal Health Service
Ignei tattnta ftrtalauut te faneaal aastta aod ajflaaa, aat la elanae dtigaofla tr I
tmtsMat, iU ba aaaaffC ay Dr. Brady U a aUaipW, atlt-addraaMd aotclope Is anoloaML
Luia abovld be anal aae antua u tax. Owing le taa urge Banner el, utura r
Mifad, ealy a tow aaa a answcral Im. Um reply aaa pa mad te queries aet aaalana
lag ta InstractlanB. Artdraai Dr. Wullaai Kradr. la ears af lata aawapaper.
"" TITn -fiAFK WAYTO; Ct'Hi; YA!UXK VEINS.
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A'survcy of 4I0T nHen"ot :aut- i or" mulfe tli atlitcitK U-hk evt're.
(jiciil Mtatlon or rumovul of vjifl-Tl do not undcrMand what It iiiean
coe v Ui ,34 hosplta.lH "In Vlr7V-Cu!0,IC" !" U" kill4,H f
VioUs P a i t h of' fop!? , 1'Iuhi kHo no any hlp
(ho country how
' Pil thrit rtie tiat.
)nnt hat uThor-
; IMIi of '' one
ra(7i" Tds cftfieH,
Txx?h, t?f Any,
i a i a i coinpnr4
' JrtonH havfe f-hnuefl
In . ono of . earh
260 tasPK tfeatod.
A h t u d y of
ntarly fiO.000 ca?n of ohllteratlon
of varlro6 veins by Injection, o,
method that han only recently
come-into Very wide use, . howt
that thfH treatment has a mor
tality of one. n 406 0 cartes,
Tbe 'quentlon or recurrence of
trouble after treatment, given fin
answer even more favorable to
the 'Injection treatment. . Recur
rence 1h an high as 30 per cent
In Jturgically treated caseH; It la
only 6 per cent1 In Injected canes.
' Our prqff"HHloAuls 'noted fdt 'ton-1
hervatiamr 'not "to 'chtfracteWzV llV
by a lpss dignified term. 8ome
rl rhfeV thii" u!tri-conse);vatiflm
rmSWes rurf:1ratl.el- "fcloJI-flt jyt on
the1 whole' "we're rathef "proud of
ft and would not change
It
anything. Thl in .a pretty trlgk
bid W&lff.'- a4id ftl5hBvyii.ffi
-di-drriiry' :dd(HoA fan'laher eV-ery
new cure or accepted every 4new
discovery without suspicion or in
vestigation, our patients would
not fare as well as they do.
The profession at targe is' still
holding out against the novel In
jection method of treating vari
cose veins. I , know,' for I get
funny rejoinders evdry day read
ers have read something' about
the method here; they ask their
physicians about It; perhaps the
doctors, in ma,ny cases, ' don't
know a thing about It, hut It
wouldn't do to Hny.so; the doctors
dinmifis the matter with, a 'ynguo
hint that Injections are dangerouH.
likely to produce emhollnnr, or
somftbing ( like that. fctyi. the
rhethod Feeins to Ito niakihg pro
Krftjfi. ' A year aKo 1 knew of only
three or four doctors who were
using it in their pnietb'e; now 1
know of a score or more . who
are 'finding It. very satisfactory.
Some or these "at 'first 'scoffed at
the Idea, too. ' t 1 .
! yheoretlcalty the injection treat
ment would, impress .' almost any
good, doctor that ''way.' ,Itt prac
tise It does not seem to prodvee
the' imagined' embolism. "
Jhe .injection 'treatment,' does
hot confine the patient to bed. It
is readily carried out 'In the doc
tor's office -without more than a
short rest there for the patient.
This is a tremendous factor In
Its favor, for, the greatest suf
ferors from vurk one veins arc
people who cannot afford to lie
in bed for weeks, even If the
Hiirgieal treatment promises relief.
Softie physicians find that varl
cow. ulcers dp, not bar the victim
from the 'benefit o( the Injection
treatment, 'and indeed, obliteration
of the vein iupplyinr,.the ulcerated
area greatly aids the healing qt
the ulcer.
Physicians doing- much of this
obliteration work use ft smpld test
to determine the potency or ca
pacty of the deeper veins to carry
the circulation. v They bandar
the leB firmly from toe to nee,
then send the patient out tn walk
10 blocks; If he eomplalris of vio
lent pain After' wfiljiliiK it short
dlntance, the deep veins are prob
ably not capable of carry intf on
the cirOulutlon and , the .patient in
denied treatment, ' if he' returns
smiting nftd comfortable ilnd w'lth
the bandage intact, then ho Is en
titled to have tho" Varicose vein's
obliterated. .,..,,.' ,
JV!'TIOXK AXI AXSWKIW
Ciuifiup. '
Can you 'sufrgest something for
relief of chafing of the skin, from
which T suffer A" great deal in
the wurrn weather. A. N. H.
Answer W:fh chafed surfaces
with sOap ,and ' water lukewnVim
Itinse repeatedly with warm water.
Dry -wvU and apply a coat of cas
tor oil (he sure the castor oil is
not rancid) then a sprinkling of
plalit'tnlcum or sine stearate pow
der. In. sme cases a more satis
factory treatment Is nn applica
tion of witch haste! extract after
washing and drying "the chafed
surface. Fan till dry,' then ftust
with poWder. ; ; ".
"a lories Not for Sick Hcndui'hc
My sinter said you claim calo
ries will vt-tfllev .sick J headaches
Sight-Seeing Trip
V Hi
W3
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you' have for theiie dreadful sick
headaches, . . Mrs. T. T. A.
A iiHwer Sister ' probably ' mixed
calcium with the"calorjv. K ;u
HuYfcr fiiur pelrtiir. Kick head
aches (till r a i n e ) send. t s t a h i p e d
et-tvelopft bearing' your address and
ask for fldvlc.-e. A course of cal
cunl Wctate seelris to' benefit many
wuch sufferers.
Q u tiling No fioori for Kcver.
s quinine used nowadays, I
mean by doctors. In the treat
ment of fever? A brief reply to
this In your column will be ap
preciated by our health class.
W." M.
Answer It may be, used, tho it
is probably of value only when
the fever Is due to malaria. Ma
laria Is "the only disease quinine
cures or '"breaks up." If the
malaria sufferer gets a sufficient
concentration of quinine into his
blood . at the ' time' the malarial
Parasites' kre 'in t'he process of
segmentation (whentfie segments
break Out of the red corpuscles
to fldaf in the blodfl ptasma until
they attack another red corpuscle)
-tho malaVla Is" cured.' This "seK-
meifta't-lonttrocess" Iriducos the
chifl. Some ' older 'doctors ' may
still Vive 'nulnihe In nhy lllntss
characterized by chills, but there
Is no Known reason for that, ex
cept that It is hard to teach on
old dog new tricks. The old timers,
you know, diagnosed malaria
mainly on the strength of the
chill, fever and sweat. This lea
to many tragic errors. Doctors
today diagnose malaria only by
determining the presence of the
parasites In the' red corpuscles.
This they do by microscopic ex
amination of a drop of fresh flood
obtained nt the time of the chill.
(Copyright John F. Dillo Co.)
.
Quill Points
Simile for today: As silly, as a
political issue seems a year after
the campaign. .
Another thing the radio needs Is
a device that will leave you the
orchestra and tune out the ass who
Is singing the words. '
Home te a nice p!a5 where
you can retrieve your hat with
out parting ulth u quarter.
Daughter Isn't going to the dogs.
The broncho that scares you Is
harmless to llie chap who knows
how to handle ll.
If he lectiire.s hn wife about the
faults of I he world he alo lakes
his pen In hand to bawl out public
mei) by let let.
War i like ghosts. Nobody be
lieves In ghosiH. but they seem
ready to grab you. if you talk about
them too much.
Americanism: I 'sing four pat
ent preparations to kill germs In
the mouth; kissing here and there
to get a fresh suply.
The secret of success? Well, a
home-run Is just a pop fly with a
little more power behind It.
i.
The objection to paternalism In
the textile Industry Is that pater
reserves the right to spank.
, poctors , enjoy working In a clinic
for the poor. It s so much more
'satisfactory - to doctor people who
really have soinethliiK.he matter
with ther..
' ' ' Another way l help tnilti
da tig lit or Is lo pluce n large
mirror Whlnd the UUOhcii
sink. ...
As we got old Dad, the methods
used to train kids In his time made
them perfect in nil virtues except
m oil est. v.
Lloyd George would have i-ng-
IPIinm M linuniniin
MAIL TRIBUNE
DAILY CROSS-WORD
Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle
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land mobilize for prosperity as it
did for war. But It will be hard
to think up a soul-Htirring slogan
about work
The more absurd his belief, the
madder he gets when you fail to
agree with him.
It's easy to decide what is fair
Taxiino
Around
Thp department of commerce Ins
authorized the flashing character
istic of "ST.L." for the beacon in
operation' on the St. Jlouls nlr
purt at Anglum. The nuthorlKa
tion reguhitionK which specify thai
defljiiie .Morse code characters niay
be assigned to individual airports
for identification purposes.
A Massachusetts oil company Is
considering the air marking of all
its tank farms located in New Kng
land and In New York state. In
addition to the name of the city
there would be on airport indi
cator, showing the direction and
distance to the nearest landing
field..
The city of Allentown, Pa., is to
take over the department of com
merce Intermediate field of North
ampton. Pa., and operate It as a
municipal enterprise. The field is
to be enlarged materially and ad
ditional facilities are to be Install
ed. Work is expected to he com
pleted Inte In the summer or In
early fall.
The department of commerce has
completed the survey of the Pltti-
burgh-Cleveland airway prepara-1
lory to installing lights. The air
way will connect with the trans
continental airway out of Cleve
land at Parkman. Ohio, and will
follow the transcontinental Into
Cleveland. The survey of the
AVashlngtoa-Pittsliurgh airway now
is under way and it Is planned to
light the two airways nt the same
tim? so direct night service can be
maintained between Washington
and Cleveland,
The TJoor county. Wis., chamber
of commerce is planning dedlca
tiun exercises for the new county
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functions
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traction
IS, Ilammir
point!
in case of a strike. The hard part
is to do the fair thing if that re
quires letting the other fellow
think he licked you.
Correct this sentence: "He's in
a batting slump," said the man
ager, "but the fans are too decent
to razz him."
- The - "
Airports
landing field. Cherry land, airport,
nt Sturgeon Hay.
The Mount Vernon Airways, Tne,
opera tors of the Alexandria, Va.,
airport,- have offered this facility
to the city of Alexandria to operate
:is a municipal airport.
Eat Everything
-without Fear
of Indigestion
Are there lots of foods you can't
eat for fear of gas, bloating,
pains in the stomach and bowels?
Do you have to pass up favorite
dishes while the rest enjoy them?
That's a sign you need Tanlac!
For more than 10 years Taidac has
restored to vigorous health thou
sands who denied themselves their
favorite foods just as you have to.
Mr. Lawrence R. Barnes, of 5918
47th Ave., S.W., Seattle, Wash.,
says: "I couldn't eat a meal that
didn't cause me distress. But
Tanlac Telievcd me almost immedi
ately, and I could eat anything."
If you suffer from indigestion,
gas, dizziness, headaches, constipa
tion or torpid liver give Tanlac a
chance to iielp you! The first bot
tle often brings the needed relief.
Tanlac is a good, pure medicine,
made of roots, barks, and herbs
that are recognized by the United
States Pharmucopoeia. Get it from
your druggist today. Your money
back if it doesn't help you.
52 MILUON BOTTLES USED
i0.
Tanlac
Do You Remember?
to yi:Aits At.o todav j
(from File oi MullTjiibuijeaL-s .
Juno i:t. I1MU.
i,.hn leader, military In-
strucior at V. of 6. resigns.
fiix it fi. labor asks
recognition of the soviet govern
nient of Itussla.
aimer's Iiano House opens in
new iiuurters. - A
Klftcher Kish Initiated liilQ.Med
ford 'Elks. ': I
Smudge:' Thin ool. got all lmlh'9
up about Chan tOgan'a liuuitd and
It's pedigree. " 'lite ..canllla Is Tl
lii'lgliin police dog with no Hi(n
hlnod,. as stati-d. Chun repri
manded us and the dog lilt US,
Thurrf. ''
I'nion labor ami antl-prohH)l
.i... iiinmia Rtrmiir. Htaue
tinii mi..-.-. -
demenHlrntion In Was h i n g ton,
Lieut. Arthur Brown and Cap
tain Alcock hop off from Mew
Foumlland In Vlckers-Vlmy piano
for Kurope.
20 TEAKS AGO "TODAY
(From Files of Mall Tribune)
June 13. 80- .
R. H. Parsons urges a iP
cooling station for fruit .In jMtiA
ford.
1 Central Point nearly destrdyifl
by flre.! HfisidfinW! oi jomi v"E7
- nn fmi. iVinJ burned, t.. r
itwiifi:;.""" ,j
Col. Frank Ray urges goosf
farms as best', wuy to get Jt6
qu(ck. H. T. Flnley. Fred UAA
kiris.' B. Conner, .Sam McClenOb
and Ernest Webb agree to': tt
stock at 100 a share.. '
-J si
Pittsburg U. S. Steel company
announces employees who: leay
work to get a drink will ba AISJ
charged. ' -' w
Sheridan Carload of pure-bred
rams recently shipped from her, to
Sacramento, Cal. : '
Have You Varicose , or
Swollen Veins and Bunch.- '
es Near Ankle or Knee ;
To stop the misery, pain or sore- ;
nes.i. help reduce the dangerous
swollen veins and strengthen tha
legs, use Moone's Kmerald Oil. This 1
cleRn powerful penetrating yet afe ;
antiseptic healing oil is obtainable
at Heath's Drug Store and all first
class .drug stores.
Ill hundreds of rases Moonc's ,
Kmerald Oil lias given Wesxed re- i
lief. A Nplpndid antiseptic drewilnc '
for ricers. Old Son's, Broken VeJna
and Troublesome Cases of Eczema, .
STANDARD OILCOMj'ANY OF.CALIFORNIA
When the,
air is cool and
is cool and -
ring. zm tannery
diversions of .. .
braCUT
tiled
San francisco - - ani
the cotntortof the Cal:
fornian; Headquarters
for Valley families. " ,
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