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Adrertlilni: Rrprwrnitl'M
H C. MOUE.NSEN A CUMPAMV
OffkM la New Yorl, Chlewo. Urtrett,
moehco. Lot Antelo, BwiUo. f ortUud.
Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Prry
The I'rince of Valnn, one.- ean
read, ia developintf emhonpoint.
Kinbonpolnt umoriK the lower
chtKsea Ih called a corporation, or
a bay window.
If the thre Frnichmen who
flew acroHH the Atlantic Hinoked
the brand of clgarettea we do, we
will go back to Came Ih.
Fifty -five yearn hko come next
Thuraday, O. Wanhlngton Maddux,
HhlnoloKiHt and former Methodist,
watt a iickanliiny.
Blue HhoeH are fawhlonablM for
nun. Ah the hiKhnr iiiHtit uiioiih of
learning have cloned down for the
Hummer, it lookH like a I'nrtland
druimner would be flrnl.
FOIt. SAI-K (lievroh-t coupe,
like new toiiiKht or toiiMrrnv fr
i3yt). All Kant Hecond Ht. i'hne
x. (The DalleH i'hronicle. )llui
tiny afit-r touiorr)W age Htarttf lo
w it her.
Kcciproclty has started between
this valley and Del Norte county,
Calif. Three Del Nolle nature
lovers motored here b'umhiy und
pulled up three pear trees und sev
eral rose bushes to take home. A
local delegation Journeyed lo Del
Norte and peeled the hide off un
aged redwood tree.
The weather continues Ideal for
the sale of stock In snow plows.
It Is difficult to escape the con
clusion that the relief In the farm
relief bill Is largely centered ( In
tho $12,(100 Jobs on the farm
hoard. There are Ihree candidates
from this state. A Utile later In
the week. Insert the word score,
after three.
Portland was defeated 20 to 1
yesteray, which indicates their re
sistance. Ih not much.
H. Flewher, the rising young
aviator, loomed up ominously yes
terday In a vivid red tie. Mr.
Flewher can scoot blithely over
the clotheslines.
The midge pupa Is in the alfalfa
Instead of the yellow mustard, ns
tho tillers and toilers thought It
would bo.
This has been the poorest neason
In many yeara for red or titian
halred gals, by their own ef foils.
C.VXT KAT SI'.KMONS
(Fountain Inn Tribune)
In one of our neighboring vil
lages a visiting preacher is "hold
ing revivul services" preaching
morning and night. He is long
winded and occasionally holds
forth, a full hour from the reading
of the text to the first invitation.
Last Sunday morning the local sla
lon agent sat in the congregation.
He hud a noon train to meet, and
as the hour of its arrival drew
near ho squirmed uneasily in his
seat nnd at intervals consulted his
watch. When at last he could wait
no longer nnd the preacher showed
no sign of reaching an end, he got
to ha feet and moved toward the
floor. 111k neighbors in the con
gregation knew why he fled, but
the preacher did not. I In sus
pected evil intentions, and he was
not one to withhold a deserved re
buke. He looked hard at the
a Rents' retreating back ami said :
"I hope that man Isn't running
away from Jesus Christ." Those
you who know anything about the
railroad business will understand
that the agent's animating motive
wiih exactly the opposite. He was
doing his best to avoid catching
hell.
4
BE HOSPITAL CENTER
POHTLANl), June 1?. (Pl The
$400,000 clinic, hiillillng to he hullt
on Maiquum hill here will he tho
nucleus of a Kreut hospital cen
ter, lr. lilt-hard It. lillh hunt,
dean of the 1'ulverslty of Orcim
medical school, said totlny upon
bin return fro:n the east. He has
Just completed a tour of eiiMet n
cllnicfl.
"There has tieen a new con
ception of hospital service rcnHed
In the eonsti urtioii of clinic hulld
Ingfi In the past three or four
year," Dean Iillehtint said. "The
tendonry now is lo take the pa
tient who need treatment he fore
It In necemwiry for them to go to
ed and If pnwuhle, to keep them
on their feet."
At three cents a nille n Journey
thO Ul) WUUIU CVbt JJ.Tltu.uuu.
GENERAL BOOTH, T. R. AND PKESIDENT JOHNSON
T
UK fully of reserving kind
tile M-rsin di'wrviiijf lln-in,
t lie passing of Jeneral Wm. I'ramwcll Iiooth.
(ieneral Hooth died of a broken heart. The
till IIlL'Il ( "lllll'l! Of tllC SillVittlOll Ariliy to IVlllOVe Illlll Wi)S
lis (It'iith scott'iice.
When informed of this nrtinn
"Whatever people think of tlie government of the nrmy they must; A Canadian busIneHM man haa , The souring or sour milk lH ppr
feel this is rouKh on me. I have lo.ed the army and 1 have done the : HuniPthinff of inter-! to tell - u fenly whflenome If you like it. 'It
het for my people. There is m. thing to live for now." ! ahout thi home work evil: has no ff1 .ont painful jointa.
l.T 1 I
news of Genfral linnth's passinj; li;id sian-i'ly lucn aiin"iin',n!
Iicl'ore tlio tt'lt'raph win-s nnd caldi's wen- litirnini; witli m"s
snKPS of appro-'iation and trilnitcs from distinjiiiislit'd pi-oplc id!
over t tie world. Kin;; George joined in tin general acclaim.
Uenardlcss of one's tlicolojrical theories, it does seem rather
i. pity that General Booth could not have been cheered by some
of these messaces of affection and appreciation during the last
few months of his life.
They miht have meant everything to hini a week ago.
It is hard to believe they mean very much to him now.
BUT thU disposition to nhnxe people while they are living
and praise them extravagantly after they are dead seems
to be a deep-seated trait in our perverse and imperfect human
nature.
. In her interesting reminiseeriees, M:s. Daniel Chester French,
wife of the famous A.meriean sculptor, writes of how embar
rassed she and her husband were by the abuse of their, friend.
President itoosevelt, during and immediately following his ad
ministration. In the higher social circles of Washington and New York
to villify and ridicule Theodore Roosevelt was the style.
.She then calls attention to the fact that less than a year
,,r(,. l,;u ,ImMiIi the miiiiim neoub.
' ....
outdo each other in praising him
his many virtues.
"Overnight almost," she observed, "landing Roosevelt and
excoriating Woodrow Wilson became the style."
Aye, verily, what fools we mortals be!
B
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I T the most strdung exam.le oi this tendency perhaps is
nrovided bv the career of one
... it j. , .., . i i
fur a generation lias scarcely been mentioned, without apology
or scoffing, i. e., Andrew Johnson.
Two books have recently been written about the 17th Presi
dent of the I'nited States, and both agree that here is the most
misjudged and unjustly accused person in the annals of Ameri
can political history. ,
Of most lowly origin, Andrew Johnson, fi tailor's apprentice,
had, by sheer force of character and unquestioned polit ical
ability, reached the highest place in the government of Ten
nessee, later was elected to the S. Senate, and had his leader
ship as chief executive been followed the shameful abuse:; of
the reconstruction period would never have been possible. The
far West should he particularly grateful to him, for he was
personally responsible for the passage and successful adminis
tration of the Homestead Law.
YICT due to the heat of post-war passion, accentuated .by the
assassination of his predecessor, Abraham Lincoln, and the
fact that he himself came from the South, President Johnson
came within one vole of being the only American President
ever impeached, and for half a century has been held up as a
subject for shame and loathing.
All of which accentuates the fact that those who honestly
wish to do justice to others,- and avoid the pitfalls of passion
and prejudice, are justified in following the old sage's advise:
"Never adopt an ill on hearsay, only accept those you
have yourself tested."
You can reeogni.c the three classes by their sayings: "Nov:
much off for cash I" and "Charge it, please and "Try and
get it."
Tim city man on vacation .seldom (jots bitten by n snake.
tr:. : : .1.: 1 ..r ,.!.... 1!.... 1
111s ,U!iiiiiik jut iv ri-iit lion mi un;
instinctive.
Yes, wc are ulad t" ui'Hc everyone who likes n (toed voice,
good music anil lieliintr a (.'(Kid cause, to attend the Stevens
concert at St. .Mark's 1'arisli ball tomorrow nijilit.
Yon, President Hoover is a poor politician. Sijrnin tlu fjirm
liill, lie termed that measure not a eure-nd for tin fanners' ills
lint "a construi'tivc START at agricultural relief."
It takes a deep knowledge of human nature to know whether
the clerk is mad about somclhin?. just trvin lo act like
a duchess.
Those scientists who are trying to find absolute zero should
place a thermometer on our banker's eyes and ask him to re
new a note.
MUTT AND JEFF It
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AT Trt LION TAMGRS' CLOB THAT UK. TB SG THG- -tco UATC-i WHeiO MRS. CLuTTS RGToRrJS IM THe ABouV M ', ZT
TH vwtALTKY MRS. CLUTTS LG.FT VALUABtG. BlRt cARS SfMT- TTD AuTomU hX UGARwS TrAT VOv) GfV&J THAT BlR"D WILL. " Q
A URV VALUABLE BlRt) N JEFF'S N CuT ."J7 LI0TV FOR A AvNrVf HGR "eiRfi SHg'U- CoM BAClCi IT'S A
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iw foR a Pk) SSfe VIFTl ' - Wrrf ?Ls PIGEON 1
; 1'
y. iLA iSj ;
words until after tin- dentil of
is liroiitrht into sliurp relief by
!
,. I
ISIOII I
i
lie remarked to his wife:
..... ;
wlui hini ubnsed li i in tried to
, ... , . ,
and extollin
IHS courage, aim t
id' oiir Presidents, whose name
noun! ui ii miner uas un-iinn
Won't Cost Jeff Anything To Get It Back Anyway
Personal Health Service
y WILLIAM BKADT, U. D.
fltfTMd lt pfUtnl&f to probl fctaltb n4 fajffltn. Dot u dl dlroi
ir(Bmi ril) b nwtl b? Dr. Btody If ft iUnpd, U ftddi d vJop (a Drlod
trtun mould be brlvf oitd ritttti la Ink. Utrf to Ut Urg oonibrt of lur r
nc u tr.atrvtiof krt1rM Or WUHS
m SINKSS MKX u
u, (n(. lUWn '.'I I Mill
urule H'-hool representative on the
h ; k h school
hoard. H e v eral '
times 1 have no-1
liced your criti- i
ciim of th Kchool ;
Kytpmn for al-1
lowiiiK too much ;
home work to ne
lrjaded upon the
children. I am
of the opinion
that no home
work should be allowed through
out the school year except In the
month before examinations, and
then only review work.
Most tif us business men do not
work much longer than the Hchool
children under tlio present system
and we would not think of taking
our work home with us at night
except under uniiHual clrcum
Mtanres. If ourliUHlneHH demunded
It, we would get Into another bunl
mMH that didn't.
My daughter, aged 8, finished
the first month In the fall term I
In Hcoiid place In her claH. The'
home work was light In that month ,
but grew heavier with each sue-
ding month until In December l
she hud tin huur or moro every
night. She was fifth In October.
eleventh in November and Heven-
Ueenth lii December, and at Christ-
miiH hr.lblay she was all In and
had little or no time for play. Hhe
picked up during the ChriylmfLs
J vacation, and came fourth In Janu
ary. Home work star leu in e ei
ruary, and Hhe was Meventh in 'her
clans for that month;' eleventh in
Marrh, fifteenth in April, neven-
iieentn in .nay. ami in June huh
. (.X!tmlnallun. though
ertainiy she is no dumbbell, bur-
log May anil June she was unable
ilnm(.li(. ,. lhat she
had done easily in February, nor
could she get the formula through
her head. She seemed dopy all the
time and did not even enjoy the
play she got.
After two weeks vacation she
was able to do the arithmetic ques
tfons she had failed to do on ex-'
aminaiion, and she could do them
without stopping to puzzlie over
them.
The trouble', I think, is that the
teaching staffs of many schools are
more concerned In play than in the
pupils, and if they can make the
parents do a considerable shore of
the teaching nights, that makes
the Job easier for them. (Signed)
One swallow doesn't mike a
summer, and one languishing child
L.esn't nrove thnt home work Ls
a detriment lo health, but tho case i
is ut least suggeHiive.
I do not agree at all with my
correspondent that children of th.it
home work at examination time.
The examination evil is little bet
ter than the home work evil if
the child had made o satisfactory
standing month by month there
should be no question of the child's
f I t n e e s for promotion. If the'
monthly class standing is'hot for
that very purpose, the whole thing
Is so much upptcsauce, I should
say.
QI'KKTIOXS AM) AXKYVKKS
Silver Snlpliid.
AVhen I wear a sterling silver
chain around my neck it blackens
my neck. Is that a sign that there
Is too much acid in my system ? ;
What is the remedy? Have you
1 any pamphlets on the care of the
jskln? M. K.
Answer.
.No. it is (tne to tnejone efficient enough to utilize
lorinniion oi suver Kuipum, i nun ;
sulphur compounds normally pre
ent In sweat or sehum. Silver sul
phhl In n dark color that is com
monly cut led "oxidized silver." Sil
ver sutphld is the usual explanation
nr discoloration hy K'ld jewelry
the silver In the alloy. Send a
stumped envelope hearing your ad
dress ml ask for advk-e ahout
your complexion.
Sour Milk.
iMies snvi'i illicit ium in mn in :
food value when set In a warm
place .for 24 to 31 hours? Is it
i fit to -ii4 ? A guest of mine wants
j it only that way and I am learnim;
to like to ton. A not Her friend
tells me it is full of germs and
Is very had for anyone who has
painful joints. M. K.
Answer. Kresh raw milk he
ui ns to sour If It stands -4 .hours
in a warm place: pusteii.cd or
hulled milk would not sour so smu.
Brvty. tB earo of UU Mrpr
iiomi: WOItK
Is there harm In tweczinp eye
brows? I am told it weakens the
eye. Can weak eyes be made
stronK by treatments, by exercise
or by wearing shows? J. S. J.
Answer. It has no 111 effect, ex
cept the exposure of the een to
bii'MhII'P IlL'hf iir rillul tt'h.n tliu
.reening acllon of lh(. yehrow, is
r-nioved. If the eyewlKht Is d
f it lent, let the eye doctor dc cldo
whether glasses are advisable.
(Copyright John F. Dille Co.
Quill Points
j Jazz may endure for a night,
Jbut Joy cometh in the morning.
If only Hurbank had lived lone
enough to cross the boll weevil
and the hookworm.
If nature .is so grand, how did
'she happen to produce the kanga
roo and the flivver on different
continents?
Kortunately tbi-j.- 1h no pest that
blights all crops unless you count
jhe tourist, and a good fence
thwart him.
(Inng killings are easy to
understand when jour culler's
children begin to smash iliu
furniture.
A country doctor is one who can
tell the difference between ap
pendicitis and green peaches.
Olio objection to marrying In
haste Ih that everybody' wonders
which one of you got the other
drunk.
Americanism: J la mst ringing the
nillroads to please the common
people who own the stock and
wonder why it doesn't pay big
dividends.
All we neeil now to make life
carefree and Jolly is a charge ac
countant some nice bunk.-
Alas! The fittest who survive
usually are weaklings who take
care of themselves while the he
meu take chances and get planted.
Kurope will pay her debt de-
Ite tne tnritt wiion somenouy
fH a way to fatten a hog by
Keeping it away rrom tne irougn
If you would see n guilly
conscience al its best, observe
a nice little mail, who doesn't
smoke. Inlying cigarettes for
tils wife.
Oh, goody! Mr. Hoover has
raised the tariff on glass and now
the farmer will have fewer panes.
' No wonder Kurope kicks on our
tariff. She doesn't try to keep out
any American product except au-
itomoblles, films, machinery, chem
icals and things like that.
The white man Isn't the only
wnste nnti eliminate expense, inea value of $100,000,000.
natives of central
Australia eat
the old folks.
' Politics is like religion. Those
who lose Interest after each re
vival can't hpe to get as much
benefit ns those who work at It
all the time.
Correct this sentence: "I feel
so Inferior to men." tmid she, "he-
i, tl,.,,.
condemn
praise
anything."
Brisbane'sToday
(Continued from Page One.)
flight of the three courageous
Kreiichmcn across the Atlantic,
MAIL TRIBUNE
DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE
ACROSS
I. Inrlosurtt for
nt malt ,
. I-Mtlier
V. KriiriirntntloQ
of tlie eurtli'i
turf itce
IS. Mi of t) i
m. Anger
14, A m lent each
Brittle Ttt;l
15. htlik-ul
lfi. Strew
Is. In it rertlral
Hue: nuutlral
50. &ulmviur ntly
51. (Juiitliit-iiiK
S3. OuU'unti
St. l'ri'klleiU'l
nlfknuui
Si. Ores
ST. Huzunt
tv. Owni tifot.
IV, Went ray Idly
31. Kulenei
s;. r inn bl fla
3. Spile
41. Mature!
43. i'ln Hi
44. Kilt-red poem
40. Itfttt-r pre-
(pared
47 People n tit side
of a profusion
AO. Tree
61. First woman
S3. Follow
W. Detitlst'i de
gree 64. Speak
fifi. Deep placet
DOWN
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piece ,i
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whs tlie b.'irinniiip; of commer
. ... . .
eiiil fl.vins 11 cross the continent
on I ikI.ij .
' jliiyor walker of New 1 nr
linndcd a thermos bottle full of
witter from the Atlantic ocean
to Mrs. Mabel Walker AVille-1
orandt to be delivered to .Mayor
Cryer of Los Anjrcles. ,
Mrs. Willebrandt had flown from
Washington to Uing Island to start
on the first organized railroad and
airplane trip from New York to
Loa Angeles, via New :YorU Cen
tral. airplane, and Santa Fe. .
In a few days Generul Atterbury
of the Pennsylvania sturts his
I trans-continental flying service, j
under the supervision of Colonel 1
Lindbergh.
The Atlantic ocean is now two
days from the Pacific for flying
purposes.
The youth of another generation
will say "frightfully slow."
Write this on your tablet.
Within ten years Paris will he,
as -regards distance, a suburb of
New York, nearer to New York
City than Newport or Narragansett
is now.
Mr. Kttgeno Oreenhut, who plans
to form a chain of "twenty-five or
thirty newspapers of lO.uno ciru -
union" has large Ideas or news-1 " ;
naoer values I The Purchase price, with an addl-
paper values. iional sum of one-fifth of one per
He says in the New ork Times j rent ,,,.,,,, MnK commissions al
that the "twenty-five or thirty pa- j 0Wed. must be deposited at time
nprfl f infino rirenlntifin will have
TMo u-mii.t ha u limit i 000
for pnrh nowsnnner rfre'ulnt ine
' .rteacn newspaper -ciicumting
10.000, very interesting to local
puhlishers. Mr. Greenhttt can he
reached at No. 23 Macoueal alley,
New York. He organized the Hahn
department stores.
Some, ptus, are puzzled by light
ning rods on church steeples, amaz
ed to read that lightning atruck a
hospital.
The power that rules theuni
verso has things other than this
little planet to manage, llillions
of suns have planets going around
them. Tt would le unreasonable lo
expect individual attention for each
of the churches nnd hospitals on
all those Planets. Natural law.
working throughout the universe,
remorselessly and regardless of In
dividuals, represent the only prac
tical solution, even for oiunipo-
I, One who id
0 tribute cardi
. Hull HnlM
pJMlu, Meliniumednn
ii. v un ii it tntinon
Re 17. Narrow tiuuilu
oi rutin
10, A i'ti lu re
SI. Kept In I
down
3. Japanese tah
S3. Oreun ressels
SO. Sesame
2h, ix brood
31. Iinlf of un
argument
M. Itnnieumirablo
time
33. Of the!
French
35. Nests of birds
-4 of prey
38. o pern tea an
automatic
teleiihone
, , S. Young codfish
. Finer for an- , ERlmit
tomoblles 4 Allow water
i, eurmo store
house
t, Ooddesi of the
moon
. Hound flat
plate
T. Kind of elee"
trie light
to nler
it. Cnrpclller't
tool r
44. 1'lllnco
4. Oirl'K name -
48. Fulling wlent
of n pllp driver
49. AMrmntlon
I tonce- Imagine directing each
lightning bolt, here, and a billion
: ilght yeais away, from here.
I A stowaway on the bis Zeppelin.
-able to carry an atlditional person
i,3,.lio"i';"'1 ;",on, llis ;ar"
i rival In lterlm. The American hoy
. alleged to have endangered the
!lves ,ancl ,surecs.s ,,t,.the1 .thre,?
i-rencn aviators, ny nanus inuifteii
j their airplane, will find no such
welcome in Paris, unless his going
was planned, for sympathetic pub
licity. Kthcl Has Dark Hole
KUW YORK. June 17. (IP)
Kthcl P.urrymorc is to play the
role of a negress. She is to star
in a dramatization of the prize
winning novel. "Scarlet Sister
Mary." with an all-white cast.
Notice of Sale of Government
Timber.
General I-dind Office
Washington, D, C.
April 21i. 1929.
Notice ls hereby given that sub
ject to the conditions and limita
tions of the act of June 9, 1916 (39
Stat. 21S), June 4, 1920 (41 Stat.
758). and pursuant to departmental
regulations of April 14. 1924 (50
L. D. 37ti), the timber on the fol
lowing lands will be sold July 1,
1929, ID o'clock a. m.. at public
auction at the II. S. land office at
Lakevlew, Oregon, to the highest
bidder at not less than toe npprais-
etl value as shown by this office.
1 sale to be subject to the approval
i ,t nwmnv in hp retnrnpd if
sale is not approved, otherwise pat
i ent will issue forthe timber, which
I must np removed within 10 years.
i received from citizens
, of thfl UnitP(1 Smt0H siiociations
j ot PUt.h citizens nnd corporations
organized under the laws of tho
: I nited States,. or any ftate. terrl
tory or district thereof only. Upon
application of a qualified purchaser
the timber on any lepal subdivision
will he offered separately before
being included In nnv offer of a
larger unit. T. 40 S R. 6 E., Sec.
Ii3, SKH N I yellow pine 30 M.,
red fir 40 M, NK4 SHVt yellow
pine 310 M. red fir 200 M. NWVi
SK'4 yellow pine ISO M, red fir
5;s!) r,00' feet, red fir 245 M. Incense
(.P,iar :g M. SWH SK4 yellow pine
j no; m, red fir iU.600 feet, incense
1 cedar 7 M. none of tho timber on
' this section to be sold for less than
$4 per it for the yellow pine, $1
per M for the red fir and fifty
cents per M for the incense cedar.
TIIOS. C. HAVHI-U
Acting Commissioner. I
Do You Remember?
TKX VKAIW A(i) TODAY
(Klom flli-s uf Mull Tribune.)
,li IT,. Il.
':ihinnt" l'nHil'nt WlUort,
on hit rt'turn fi-diil Turin, w II
lmr tho country In support of the
l.imui, of Nations.
Ni'W York Allied MeoMral as
wofiiition fiulornps IlKht wineH unil
Ijl'lT.
Hankln K-ftes rt'turns from war
si rvlce in Franie with U. S. engi
nes rH.
Major and Mrs. llgh Sponcer
of Calvary. Canada. arG guostH of
the former's sister, Mrs. B. F.
(iuthrle.
Medford JPd Cross Sloscs Its
active war work.
flovernor Olrott flies from Salt-in
to Hacrramentu. '
TWENTY YKAKS AGO TODAY
(From files of Mall Tribune.)
Juno 17, 11)1111.
J. E. Knyart and Shorty Miles
tie in the loral gun club shoot
at 47 birds eaeh.
Construction of water system
held up by Judge Hanna's refusal
to allow eily to cross the Mike
Hartley place on I.lttlo Hutle.
Medforr" to have 4 S. P. trains
daily each way, beginning June 20.
One pear tree on flriffin Creek
nets its owner, O. Coolidge. $220
per year.
Hilly Coleman, tho p o"p ti I a r
county clerk and Hob Low, the no
less popular sheriff, visited Med
ford yesterday afternoon.
Ad: Medford with 2r,.000 pop
ulation. No not 11 pipe- dream:
cold calculation only. See Ben
son Investment company.
Medford banks refuse to ad
vance money to commercial club
to get said organization out of
debt.
STOREY NEWEL IS
AN'DOVKlt. Mass.. .Tune 17.
(Special. )--AmnK the honor stu
dents to graduate from Phillips
academy tomorrow is Storey New
hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
S. Newhall of Medford. Ore., who
will enter Yale university next
year. In addition to high schol
astic honors, young Newhall at
tained considerable prominence as
a tiuarter-rnlle runner on the track
team, gaining llis letter in the an
nual meet with Kxeter.
New Way to
Improve Skin
A wonderful discovery is the ni'
French process which gives MKI-l.O-OI.O
Face powder its unparal
leled smoothness and makes it sta
on longer. The iiurset powder
made its color is tested. Never
gives a pasty or flaky look! 'lll
not irritate or clog the pores! ' Its
youthful bloom stuys on longer.
Remember the name MteLLO
OI.O. Heath's Drug Store.
Coming Wed.
Hunts
Craterian
THE SHOW OP
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maty Pudzford
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