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MKDFOUH .M Alh TUI llliK. MKIM-'OUU OUKliON. Hi1 N DAY. .JI NK I !:!!). I'MIE TITUEJfi 1 A i.l SENATOR MM OF L To Senator Charles L. MrNary, of this Htnte, whufs name the farm relief liill Ik'um, is Klvt'u more credit fur f mining ami jiussIiik the hill than any vther member of conKreisw. ' 1 In 1h chairman vi the senate committee iu apicul ture, has iii'i-iallKtHl In farm leg islation and has Hpunsured four farm bills, two of -'which ' were vettied'hy 1'resUlpnt CoolidKe. With the exception of the ab ' nence of t'ljualixiitlun-fuv': proviso. Ion, carried by all three of the previous bills as a principle or cm i-Kt'iny method of financing rurplu.s control, the bill signed by President Hoover contains the same general proviiund as it.s Sena tor Chailes T. McNary nredecessors. 1 host includn tin; lederal farm board-.' ndvi:ioJcV- con monny counsels, various aius to ' co-operative marketing, clearing house and loan features, all. in tended to insure aKainsl price de clines. Sena t o r M cXa ry says : "The law gives the farmer a special administrative agency to assist him in meeting the baffling prob lem of surplus production and re- . A J CpecSals That Make Eylry Dollar Coi&ii Twice iii2i IFwr Roadster Unconditioned; new rubber, new license, and a real 1 PA value' at.... J 1 OU lf2H CheviKilet SUaii Here Is a closed sedan that will give you the comfort and pleasure you h ;i v o been looking for. and the price is right. Motor runs fine; lots of extras and bal 1927 Pojatiac ' Coupe, A ' A car viitue' yoti ' seldom find' In a fU.scfl,, ,vaV' fully, eitilyied ; motor in splcndid''onditlon. II i h o I s tetiiiK in leather, $575 19 2 0 OLlMimMIe '4ttipr This car has been recondi tioned and Ih in "the best of shape; will make a rea.J loon tires.. $295 St 1 1 d c bi ik c r u I'ljiijr J ust ' taken in and ready to go out. .lust the car tor re:U sei-, vice and S "I C low cost ... P 1 OU 1 iH IIshvx, tJoavh Hap n'e w m o t o r: looks nice wii h Its new paint job. l'riced IiuhIiicsh vifiy low . $250 ruitu' i one . Small Down Payment Easy G. M. A. C. Terms. See our dally bargains In the Classified Section Sanderson Motor Co. South Rartlett at 8th Thoae 1385. OPEN SUNDAY MORNING Bultuut drops in prices" he an today. "In a sense, the farm i board will correspond to the hv-1 bur board, the lnter-Mnto coin-, mei'i'e com minion a,nd the ship-: plntf board, all of which were de-, signed to aid in an economic way the grout -4 over which they have , jurisdiction. "The board ought to be able to I function in time to give son"'! assistance in the handling of this year's crop. The great est diffi culty confronting it at the outset will be tin- wheat situation. J'ro-' duetTH ure handicapped by a great burden of increased production, and it will require some time to adjust that problem, l.look to this bill to restore the farmers' con-; fldeiice and bring nbout a great , improvement in the morale of, the. Industry, now that a treat stabil-, izine influence i In siht." l TEST PHONE BETWEEN NEW YORK. .Tune. 22. (P) l-:yiiently It i will Ue. pasft)hly sliortlj; rf U tojeiihoite Vroiy ymif home to uika who' are maklOK-- ai yeeuii voyusv. Tets between the linvr l-evlnthan and an experi mental mi alien of the American lidephon.' iSl Tit,exranh company at Deal Iteaeh, JV. .1., are expected to lead to regular i)liuny service between ships ut.Kua and any of-.' tice or home in thy tlnitej.1 Klale.-. IS TOTAL REVENUE! WASH I XGTON, J uno -(A1) A matei'iai increase i,n iueoui Ui, eollcAniuhs rfasi " boosted " llfV wW ernuient'-tj totul1 levenue for the current fiscal year to $3,71)0.11, jJ7 us of June IS, fcjivuiK a, pri-w-ent surpluti by $ 1 0 1 ,7!) fi,8 5&. The treasury's dally jitutemi-nt today Veporteil that Income tux! collections for .June 1 X aiiiounted to 6335. (HJy.HOU.: one of. the Ku'Kest siiiKle day's collections ever made. ! KOMl-l. (Pi aiusHoiiiil. uk mint ister of war, has decreed that I army officers may marry befora 'they reach the age of 25 without going through the formality of asking "royal cprtseni." T:ie ae tfon is in lino with the dictator's policy of encouraging marriage. hrifty lfuyejratoda : wa-'offc'V; choteis Ji selection of godd) used caris'npr&oa tliat .' v moka thera t4ib' nniirket'ti biges vIuI ' Every '6n U tuned td deliver maximum scrvico and is backed by our ccputnUoia,fpr. honest dealing. Hero Is a gr&at opporri tunity to buy the model you want of tho cor you prefer ryith most of, i,t3 new caij mileaga .still unused at. a tcemendous savingl See these matchless valued today. 192? Oakland 'Sedan In the best of condition: new paint, fully ei j nipped. liemarkublp value, ',$650 1927 (?pjitiac ;Sedan l.uoks rike new; r 4 r.s, f like l''iher I.ifd'y,' fin-.' Islii'd in pueii; n.ne. of the bfst valucM we can offer to you. - A real six at $550 11)27 I'ortI Coupr ThalheA )ytyh best (tf Cu ! e ml. coupe for $450 is a re; value I I! $275' MODERN HISTORY s!o;k-.n cf the reparations' aflreoment In RarU Which tert. nteU four irionths of negotiations. Owen D. Younfi ch-nLrman of inVrninittec of expcrls, may e seen lit th? head ofitbo Ub. u. :;. HOME EDUCATION "The Child's First School Is the Family." Froebel ' Ifsued liy-tho National Kindorgarton Asfioelutlon. 'S West 40tU Street, New York City. TueBe articles -aws umwjiL-lug vucU Siuiday hi the Mull Tribune. , . u t, y HEALTH Y THOUGHT HABIT9 Margaret Conn. Rhonda ( . lIlKTirilV- Hil VHT IIAlllTS I t.if course parents are generally letiirous if having their children L-j;talilish good habilM. Th:y look j witfl rtppwhrnnion on any t. ndenc tgwat a fuvming li bud one. If Hilly 't,i. ynis careless with his clothes and I extremely fdow .--111 learning that .they h.ould, he. hung up and not 'laid 'down, special means are taken , to tea.h hitn thirf more commend iable way of treating bis property, jlf !:wy is acquiring a habit of 111- eorrectly handing her fork at (table. t onc6 mother turns her 1 attention! to correcting this fault. : Now any visible habit in much ieasler'to leteM, 11 ml correct even, than- is tho habit' of unhealthy tli hi king. And yet such a. habit in any of our children may lead to much more serioUJi consequence;; 'thiiu an , uudesira IjLo visible habit. .' 'wn-1 shbeked when 1 finally reu.liaotl tkat Lucille was unhappy becamie she was indulniug in h daily habit of nelf pity," wiid her molher as we talked together. "1 traced it back to the mistake In herlhinking when Jane, her play ,maJ.c, was given a larger doll for L'hrlHtmai; than she received. She lost tho picture, of lr .invn doll in her pity for herself boeaiise sue could not have as lovely tt doll as .lane's. ThiM.-u-ay. of thinking upon J?er. nytler playmate had ciiriy hair. 1 f era was straight. Hhe' wondered -why ahe couldn't have had cutis and grieved over it. It went nu until tins 'hidden habit bocn me very apparent, i'l her attitude and acLion.s. Our lit tie daughter had to go through a real ly sVrltms ' time learning to foi ni entirely new thought habits for herself." ' Some children form lazy thought habits and this tendency must be watched for and broken by PERSONAL IDEAL' !PAL NEED M A K K H A I lTOy iV ; Jowa, June 22. (Pi-ptTlie indivhtiiar-American Im lawless;' bufithq itatioi) a whole Is the most law-abiding on earth, .1 udt;e Andrew A. Bruce of the Northwestern. University school af law, said today. T I was here to address the Iowa State liar asso ciation. Controversies that individual states have settled wi-Lhout a thought of violence, -he naid would h-'.ve meant war In Europe, "Mut the sense of law and ord T was o H i'i 11 n In t h I Po y.n t ry t hat a f-.u -preme court of nine men in tiowns was abUMo, settle them, without the fir.lim of a con or, catling out a sol dier," he added. "We show a national patriotism and a national idf-a.I. AVhnt we ! need, ebb-fly, is n per.soiinl ideal." I omen's Hosiery Shades Selected ' for Wear in F all N E W YORK. June, 2 2.) Women's hosiery tor the fall 't will b( in a docn shades, i,t Is Indicated l.; the color can! ' soon to be sent to members, of the National Association of 4 Hosiery and I'mh rwear Man- ufacturcrs. 4 The colors will he romance, I .unian, ftnlon minbron,c, 4- aim 'ir, i. ;tallc, a Hurt', but ay 4 nude, af.ternoon, brcej;t't cry- t;i hh ki' and dilsUce, " 'l- N'oyliy mripi'.s tin an out- f K'amliiiK f. ature In men'tt fall i neckwear. 1 I 'uf'fi,ri.r." (! A ff r'anded . whale recently provided I he town of V. ttitca on tu. Iriitid ot Kauai wit h free meat for 'Vcrii I days, i Thu' wha! was 1 4 feet lorn; and I: wiut diaKK'd. u.shore fiom shallow water. IN THE MAKING teaching them to form active., vig orous thought habits. Take a boy for Inst a nee who is most willing ! for yoti to tell him t he way of jthia and the how of hnt Instead I of first thinlcing out the why and 1 thu, ,how fur 'Iiiuiset' ax uavl- -us j he 'an. If you yive him, a piwee jtif work ti do neMoiu plans huw he can do it in the quickest, best iand simplest way1 but goes aliend haphazardly. He Is hot lacklng'ln I intelligence but i-s mentally lazy. I " There are, rebellious habits and (fear habits that many, many (children form. ' Whcrfc dm-s the j rebellious habit lead? The small , child scorns a very simple home ; requln-mewt, perhaps next, he j bulks at the Hchool rules; later he I shows dislike of the group docl isJbus, and the habit grows.' until 1 he resents, the laws of his" country, j "I can see now that had I be !gun very early with "Marjoriu to corii-ct, the fear habit 1 mlht havo I saved her much disiutelnd'e and j uervcHiM strain,'' confessed a hiolh ! er the other day when her small i daughter was b i'nj; cunlned by a nerve .specialist. ".She has ulwaya .jCjee-med, of a feaji'ul disposition fttu wiiiie 1 nave oUen ttdd her the things she feared such as thunder claprt, liglitn.ing and the barking of a strange dog would not hurt' her. I firmly believe now -that I lid nothing definite to build up '' a stri-iiff resl.stnnce toward ' that habii." s .... li;, then,, we study chlldren'Tor hidden habiK the daily; connbita'nl habils - of thought, by carefully' watching-(befr moods, actions itnd reactions we. ahall bo able tt help them to build up constructive thinking. We uhall find, too, that healthy thot.-ght habits do away 1 y.Lth, the necessity tor much ff od'r 1 concern with regard to the visible j habits. ! WASKIXGTONi," ,TutioJ 'L'i.Up, Rjj;rcsoniuttvo ' 0nv Do Prle-it, nofti'O o lHiaoiHv Wmiort a'1 stntrf mnt todiiy doclarlnn (haC no quen tipu of (;ockil e:iuaiily wan involved iu tbo aUendanee of wife at 1 White Hnu:;o tea recently. ' 1 "It's nil a lot of moonshine 'for uny.me to Buj;i?en tthat a ouestfon of. 'uncial erjuitllty wan hivnlvctl' ft) my wit'e'H Kin;; to a Wbito Hoilse toft." ho- nald.' "My wffo "was In vited not bocauHo tdie wa wliile or black, Republican or Democrat. Mho was invited because, Mtlt ban pencil Ut br? tho wtf of a man who wan a ili' inber ol cowwa'.": hl.e added, that mint horn Demo natH were tryiutf to "hhlp lliem hcIvcr pnlilically In thosn ouJh nrn' nliilcH that 'vtifeij ajjain'st Al Smith." " " ' 4,,n - poUlfc'jil Vffecl' wM be U drlvi itll' cnlnred 'voles; 'Wok into tll ftcpuljlicaii parly," be'iiald. IE OPENED ON GRASSHOPPERS- ' t ' i . , KIM ATJl MALUi, Or,,' .Iiiu.j Z'l.t vVj uk icip.it inK' n "invud ' I lutf, hjiide Kiiii,-'Ioixer,t those; I in ciKiie of ur.issllopper cnijlrol 'work have hi!l:mI their Hctlvities ' to roar fronlH Tub' Uike. Iiwefj Klaiui'th lake, Wood llivcr valley' I a ml t pin-r K la math mai-Hli. i V'arioiiH ItdeiatUiiiK bf varvini:' izfn havo hatched tml In them j tour seclniH and county and K"V-; ernm'nt authorities are co-oper;it-I Uu; with land owners In poinonintf jotf the dcHtiiictive lnfer'tn before itiiey iiniKP materinl damage to buy (and what cropH. t f I'olHonitiK netlvlt lea havo bnn 'more, pwu essful during the ( 'few days because the weather lias i turned warmer, lnulni r lit wea-! j tuer ura.vHhppcr8 do nut feud. 1 LUTHERANS WOULD NO EXPLOSION CHINESE KNOT IN COUNTRY 1 mvKjii Foiu-;sT"Mii.i .jaiy-Vip-wi (l'i7!(iipuiuguatei uurms;. 1 -1tv t n;atv u (tivoj w, lW,Vffi l!Vfl'rir fiHre, ft'ntl birth' conTrol, liaVo heen , coudcnuiud at thu U'iouuiul conven tion of the KvuuulU'ul l.uthvniu . Missouri synod. It was' pointed' out that itt tluv present rate at inrveasu divorces fti tho l;nttea Stktes would eml tdio lourth of all marriaieH by U00 atr.1 by 199t tb'u fftto would bo '.one hair. 1 ' ; " The Uuthorhfl" church culUt for u hall in the social breakdown' in wkicl mar4"tuko has become a ni:i(;( ler of muru conveniouco Jo'.be caraed at will uud fur a series 0f ; excuaes not ih the lilble," dtu'JareU i kev. Paul l.liutomunn, t. Pjittl, od iitnr of the 'Lutherurt Anierlcan. i Tho growtiiK ucniiomtc. independ ence of wouitiU was Ascribed by th j Kev. .Martin XVaUyr of Chicago us ; t h tf outstanding ' external tact or iii Uhe decreased; bmrriae ' r:te 'und I the Increased tllvfrrce rate.' " "The chief factor iW the 'lortfl or religion," 14 salU. " In remedy lug cnjndULoua, thf 'Kev. Mr. Walker recommended a Mteater unirormlty In miirrlae mid divorce ltiws and more strictuors in Issuing marringo' licenses, j Pointing out' that an, increasing divorce rate-'usiriilly 'wiih ilocompa uieil by a decreasing birth rate, the1 ; synod" bffk-tols "protested ' tho '"uii ( script iiral, but vaiupandy popular, , 1 jiitfthukte1 of birth1 coutvof and polvt-; led to broken lives, shattered homes.' blasted' liubtjii uid tliu ic'iVi'o'f," ihy-" slcal and Hpirittial c'onydlcatUnis which; ftiHAw" In the' wkl of Vich : uiuiatural' priicticeV."" ' '," ' " 1 22. A 'fhe lc eitec He4.v , sail Khoily.fyi- i'Vty Josttiud, east of tho Spitsbergen Archljtel a;;o. Vheve-tht) ,vka govern ment will build tho uorthvrniuost radio .and, hydro.-iietoorooKlval station ii th.wor.Ul. t Hushiait; scientislH assert H 'will benefit t,he entire. vorUl in foi;e. va'iting wearier w.Uh greatev IT-;ci.-'ion than .HfnilUr Mla,tlons Iuhs, distant. ..'.'.! i modal iiilrijlmip, Tho( ni(fiuil: iju of Jo.scidi Culvuv of i,:ililuii(l, Va., romiilupd In the air H mLuuli'H um! :'.D hcoiuIs In , in , liuiUi' touruiv ment. Oiitiluoru! that "o( Uoiuili'l C. Durnhum; of Want, l.al'iy(i(!el ,In(l stayed1 up 1 inlnutoH stud' 30 ' ceo- puds. JBurity iBrings The Staff TLQ&Every PURE MILK AND t H(u,lui(.4line1.iJ.-"t- lUjiv-Ct ieciiveA Mif lich' lOWtH:iu''UifiXKtas i' AiMiWtu.lif.' exph-sion in the compound Kast- bund hospital at Clinton are or-' irtT'niiirpn -ff rr.-rrr-r- : ' , I , fejJL- : I Tl"A.-.i W.r.TICTT : ' 1 w -u...,. . . I .,..' ,. ,v " - -1 - , ; . .1 A Home of Yd u is , 1 Not One This Bettw '1 Milk Health 1 - - . CREAM Good Pure Milk is one of the most energy pro ducing foods known for children. Our Milk and CreSm is Pasteurized and comes from tested cows. THAT'S WHY CHILDREN LOVE HV Jrhone Crescent Dairies Let the Gray TruchJpvfng Health, Milk tcYoitz.Homo- v iiouteuti. uti thyry has, been no boa- ;pital disaster there. . Thy reports apparently had 'their urigia In thu explosion of an ftiuniunltion diiinp which was fo - caud .In the. ue.!U bw hood of a Chlnesu military hospital. Five 1 workmen, were killed and U wys 1 necessary tu remove tou patients , uspUut because electric liul 1 5h-vIi'n 111 iU building wis , iiH.iVfUptea by the blusl. , ,... -4- : I, O K l O N" -ol't - Twnt v-flv.- ' ,,rrV''ll"nr,I"':'T?''''' 'ri '"'T"r'"'T"!T:lTf""lp'"''TrTTn S Easily Made Fossibfe Through the Coriveii lent obirie' :L OFFERED BY THE - JACKSON COUNTY Building & Loan , ASSiQCIVTJON , - Over 19 Years in Medford of Our Stockholders Ha? Lost Is 1-5'' VNS!w, SiJ flf tu fill fif.l A' T 53 550 . , more pc-rs.0" wero killed on Hrlt- ih rnllwuy in 1128 than In 1927, but tho Injured waire lUQ ewe,( Thc -tnlniHtry pf. (ranipotV , W-i figures snow '4Y.U killed and 2-i,2l0k 'hurt; for I 27 the totals were 439 I and t. i . . ,. . . ,.. . ,. CvcKlmm HldH ononeU June 19 f(. pnrohnfo ''of additional flro t.qulpnient. -4 Clean rag wnntod at th Mall Trllun of f ie. tf r "0 wn , .. , a Penny i, : : . .. .. . . . J, '' ". J a : j 1