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!K!H'OUH: M: VM. tIM.,A: Vi i'tl.'.Ci'. ! ,, Csl'MV.VN J I. j: Y MTOFORD VATfu TTtTBUyfl, HrEDFORD, OKEGOX, SUNDAY, -TTTLY 7, lf)29. I ''ProKroHsh'P eonnmnilllOH tln lifnml rlt'itntiiU'.Hs clean Ktrf'is. VM1h, mill; nml whiit, in nay hAl hlitK "I' vlonn MO)lo. I 'WHOM -Ul: liyKicim Is t n n n h t In our gciiooln, Ik slrt'SKfil ia our hnnit's 8iil (Icniitiult'd hy Hocifty," Kitya nit expert on hyj,'in il'AKklo from (he cosmctlr valuo oft clcnnllriPfis, Jt.s relation lo iliH fttyc Ih an Imporlani coiihliloiullon. We know hy washing our humlH b;foro oatitiK wo Icwn iho hun n.ift of contra ctinK iIIkhm hy flally liiilhn wv nntiA naturo In throwing off tin Imdy'M wasio unt Nt I inn la 1 1 the Hit In in ilM ac tion thus iH-nmnt hitf heal Ml nnd Cdinhatin (lincaHc, U'c know that clean fooas kept In cleun u rro u ml I n k in hh f r' and moro doHlrahle for our body neednF but bent of all, the people of thin country know It U Kennible to be cbnn; clean line ah tritiunces por Hunal appearnnc'. Increuen our own Helf renpeot nnd chIIh for ! th reaped and IJkinfr of cittern. "We are constantly flKbtinK fiKairiKt dlwuso (jermH which I a re Invinlble to the naked eye uro ' legion, many are hurmlenH, many : more are death to the human race: i if not deahoyed or at Jea.st k' It j i under control. - ' "We fight filet wlilch npread ) ; lyidiuid and other (Uhpuhmh. by! J buinliiK nil rubbish or waste on i which ihey feed. OisheH art wnwh ; i-d In hot Hoapy water not only j tu rid I hem of particle of food, but to remove harmful k'tipih picked up In Ihelr contact wilhj - the mouthK and handH of the peo- j f pie who used them. j j "'rhi'law forbids the use nf thoj couimori drinking cup id tow- j ! el. not to work u hardship upon I the public, but to protect themj j from dfj-eaFO. I "America leadn the world In' L-lcaiilliM' nnd Ik copied in thin a well an other cuntom, by other eountrli'H. American engineers and manufacturer make it easy for uh to be clean by Improve ment in water mipplieH in our cities and in homes oap and water are in easy reach of all, yet while we are campaigning UKutri.st uncleanllnesM and diHeaHe, death contlnneH to take it toll, there must be a more Keneral ac ceptance of the. Importance of In dividual cleunllneHH; cleanliness of food and KiirroundniKH Ad vances in sanitation a lone will not solve the iUertion of liealih, and unless the people thcmnelveH advance to wide-spread piucthje of personal bypiene, the benefits of scientific, facts cannot fully be realized. Health lilie happiness lo a large extent Is habit, and can bo taught." T T IRAKIS UVh Kecelpis of l'fiiis theaters, both movie- and legit 1 mate. Increased steadily in the past (wo years, but the four thea ters subsidized by the government showed total Increase of only Hy Wfulo Werner (Associated i'ies Staff Writer) LNION, (') When James Ramsay Mac Donald, prime minis ter of (Jieat if rf tain and first lord of the treasury, leaves Lon don for his "heart-to-heart" con ference with President Hoover he will bo. thinking in terms of bil lions in armament costs now heap ed upon the tired backs of tax payers. ( uch smaller sums were suffi cient lo wrinkle his brow when, as a lad of I!, he came to Lon don practically penniless. lie be gan the carving-out of his extra ordinary career by addressing, en velopes for a blcyclo tourinn club. Sixty cents was al lhe had when he arrived, this son of Scottish peasants with a hanker ing for more education than poor boys of that day ware fu ft posed to have. And all ho ugh h had hoped for something belter w hen he came, J'J.40 a week was what he got for the envelope Job, Hut it was only temporary work with gaps of unemployment between. Finally young .Mac-Donald found what looked like permanent work as invoice clerk in a warehouse. The jog paid him -incut S.7& a Week, every week, and lie felt ro prosperous that soon he was p-'.v-ing- tuition fees ni M e City of Ixmdon college and Highbury In stitute, and even send. rig home some' money to h' motnor. (iiven an opportunity to do some chemical laboratory work he threw himself into it with fiuh unrelenting application (a degree In science was his ambition then) that his health brdke down. Tin is his first ten years in London turned iiit lo be years of poverty and obscurity. Meanwhile, however, he had be- comofnterested In noclalls'm. and when a Liberal politician offered him the post of private secretary he found himself in a position to achieve both a living and a poli tical education. He would have preferred to have worked his way through a university; later, how-! ever, he looked upon the learning he had obtained through toil as j more valuable than anything the i university could have given him, ! No doubt the l'res(tlent of the j I 'lilted States and the J'rime Min- ; inter of England will huve many an anecdote of those early strug gling days to exchange. Kor Her bert : i lottver got what liarnsay Mac I lonalds breakdown prevented a chance to work his way thru : a university. 1 , To many who feel keenly war's 'double cost it will seem a happy ! turn of fate that these two men t- both unequivocally poor in their youth should now strive to pare t ' down the' costliest of all burdens j on civilization1 Their "heart-to-1 t heart talk" may make Mars a ! pauper. t I ! Clean rags wanted at the Mall I Tribune offie. i tf ENDURANCE, SPEED IS DEI Winning firm nml wcfnil pl.'ici' In the recent C(ii'Milmt!'n-l'uiis- CoiiHnhaKcn m-inilo ra.-f, ll"' Mmlnl A rind cur Iium iiniiln Vin iinnlnUPil l Kui'iil"' U PiKlurance. speed nml tluraldliiy. Details of the pcrPornia nr-e of the two oara have Just reached here. Kroin these accounts it was learned that the car wlnnlnK first ,,lat.na Tudor sedan not In any way outfitted for racing already hud l.een .driven 23,0011 miles hy the nwner hefore the race. "lf i.r Is nOW US KOOd lis ever," said the owner. I'aul Thul- itrun. of Kosfcllde, uenmnrn. ui the conclusion of the race. "I atn ready to drive, to Paris asnln with- , ut even giving It a once-ovei . l-:icven cars started the race. Six finished. The most formlduble difficulties were encountered, dent stretches of road were deeply rutted and for many miles impussahle. Kor houra tile cars had to he driven throUKh fields. ! iiense fona made inn -ninnt uriv inii extremely hnardous. .Many demurs added to the difficulties. , "We Just went, that was all." j Mr. TholHirup wild. "No matter I iiow deep the ruts, or whether, as ; in one instance, wo had to go Into jthe fields in fact, we Just flew lover everything- -And we did not l have a single mishap, aside from I a coupl of punctures, on the en 1 lire trip." The contest was sponsored l,y line Danish .Motor union and the. : well known Danish newspaper, (I'olitiken." I i 1'ltACH'B Uh President Masa- ryk'M features, which appear on postage stamps of fzeehoslavaklu, will he replaced In the next lssuo with heraldic designs. These in clude the arms of the five divis ions of the country Bohemia. Silesia. Moravia. Slovakia and CaniMlhlan Hiithenla, 7, '' " j" 190 M SUPREMACY odel A Ford Cars and Trucks Sold and Delivered From January 1, 1929 to July 1, 1929 By THE C. E, GATES AUTO CO., Medford 40 of All New Gars Sold in Jackson County This Year Have Been Fords HERE IS A LIST OF OUR OWNERS SOLD FROM JANUARY Lto JULY 1, 1929 Wm. Almy, Eagle Point C. W. Austin, Medford A. H. Allen, Medford American Laundry, Medford B Clyde Bohannon, Central Point Edith Benjamin, Medford Mrs. Matilla Barker, Medford A. F. Black, Trail Cecil Parker, Medford Chester I. Bourne, Medford Brophy & Co., Medford ' ; Peter R. Bateman, Medford Wm. Bruinn, Talent ! Guy Bishop, Phoenix R. F, Boling, Phoenix G. A. Barr, Medford Mrs. V. D. Brophy, Medford ' Fred Brandt, Medford M. F. Bingham, Medford Mrs. V. D. Brophy, Medford Wayman Bergman, Medford Wm. Cummings, Medford J. 0. Clifton, Medford Crater Lake Nat'l Park, Medford Wm. Comstock, Medford 0. E. Childreth, Medford Calif. Oregon Power, Co., Medford W. E. Crews, Medford Calif. Oregon Power Co,, Medford Frank C. Clark, Medford Harold Crump, Applegate Calif. Oregon Power Co., Medford City Cleaners & Dye Wks., Medford Cecil W. Clements, Central Point Milton A. Carr, Medford Donald S. Clark, Medford Calif. Oregon Power Co., Medford Wm. T. Coy, Medford Calif. Oregon P.ower Co,, Medford Susie Campbell, Medford Don S. Clark, Medford D. E. N. Day, Antelope S. Q. D'Albini, Medford . Edward Dole, Gold Hill D. L. Davidson, Central Point Harry Dailey, Medford Ben Dawson, Copper Chas. Drexler, Central Point E. Witham Elson, Medford Walter Enberg, Eagle Point Chas. Elliott, Medford Alice B. Egan, Medford Everett Eads, Medford Ada East, Sams Valley ' Archie R. Estes, Talent Prof. C. Englehardt, Medford L. R. Elwood, Medford Oliver B. Eldridge, Medford F T. L. Fallow, Lake Creek Fletcher Fish, . Phoenix Roy Franklin, Central Point Mildred Neil Florey, Medford Hugo A. Frohreich, Medford Fruitgrowers League, Medford Farm Bureau Exchange, Medford Glen Fabrick, Medford R. Fisher, Medford Mrs. W. H. Ferguson, Central Point Marguerite Feasley, Medford G Mrs. Fred Gardner, Jacksonville Gold Seal Creamery, Medford G. G. Goold, Medford Growers Exchange, Medford Donald J. Ganoe, Medford E. W. Gould, Medford H Peggy Hamill, Medford F. E. Hewitt, Medford Loys Hamilton, Medford W..H. Head, Applegate Geo. Holly, Medford Adeline Hinck, Medford M. Hanley, Jr., Lake Creek Roscoe A. Hopfer, Medford Wm. Hammett, Medford ' R.obt. C. Hart, Medford Boyd Hamilton, Applegate Margaret T. Hubbard, Medford William Huff, Medford M. L. Hartley, Talent Mrs. P. W. Hamill,. Medford D. R. Hoffman, Medford Linnie Hanscom, Medford I Dr. L. D. Inskeep, Medford E. L. Ingram, Central Point J Edith Jacobs, Qentral Point Jackson County, Medford Sam Jennings, Medford K David King, Medford Albert N. Krouse, Applegate L Jerry G. Lewis, Central Point Geo. H. Luy, Medford R. W. Lewis, Central Point C. C. Lemmon, Medford M Monarch Feed & Seed, Co., Medford W. M. Morris, Central Point Beatrice G. Merrick, Medford Jphn Moffat, Medford" Robert M. Miksche, Medford G. V. Martin, Medford Ralph E. McCaw, Medford McDonald-Pickett Lbr. Co., Medford Otis. Mack, Medford Edward Morgan, Gold Hill Chas. C. Manning, Marshfield Roy N. Murphy, Ashland Fred Middlebusher, Trail Mrs. H. D. McCaskey, Medford J. V. Mason, Talent Medford Cone. Const. Co., Medford H. U. .Mitchell, Medford J. J. Munsell, Jacksonville Medford Bargain House, Medford W. G. Meagher, Medford Medford Domestic Ldry., Medford N L. E. Neathamer, Rogue River L. H. Naught, Talent C. L. Neidermeyer, Medford C. L. Nordquist, Medford G. W. Newbury, Medford A. H. Neff, Medford 0 Hollis D. Olson, Talent Oregon Granite Co., Medford H. C. Obye, Rocky Point Older Tire Service, Inc., Medford Oregon State Forestry, Medford P " Lester Payne, Gold Hill Pacific Fruit Co., Medford Frank C. Preston, Jacksonville Don Piatt, Jacksonville Jeanette Preston, Applegate Fred Purdin, Medford Pacific Fruit & Produce, Medford People's Electric Co., Medford Geo. W. Paris, Medford Browning Purdin, Medford Richard Pruitt, Medford Pacific Air Transport Co., Medford Wm. Perry, Eagle Point John Perl, Medford R I. M. Rowe, Central Point Harold, R,obbins, Medford Ed. M. Russell, Butte Falls Gain Robinson, Medford Geo. B. Russell, Medford Lawrence Retzer, Medford H-. U. Rucker, Medford Rogue River Co., Medford Carl Ramstrom, Medford S Edward A. Smith, Medford F. A. Southwell, Medford Phyllis Swaringen, Medford Snider's Dairy & Prod. Co., Medford Bert Stancliffe, Phoenix Louis Salade, Central Point Dr. L. A. Salade, Central Point Lottie V. Samuels, Medford Swift & Co., Medford . Lynne E. Smith, Medford F. L. Stephens, Medford , Swift & Co., Medford F. E. Stevens, Medford P. R. Shelley, Medford T H. A. Taylor, Medford F. L. Touvelle, Jacksonville Wm.' Titherow, Central Point Union Oil Co. U Medford V 0. H. Vann, Medford U. 0. Vaughan, Medford Florence Von der Hellen, Medford H. Van Hoevenberg, Gold Hill Valley Candy Co., Medford Chas. Gordon Voorhies, Medford W Xavier Widner. Medford N. C. Westerfieid, Medford W. W. Willits, Persist V. B. Weatherall, Medford W. A. Woods, Medford Arthur Wells, Medford Eva M. Williamson, Medford Y M. B. Yovovich, Gold Hill This great showing of the Model A Ford car gives you the public opinion of the dollar for dollar value in the new Ford car as compared with other cars in the same price range. If you are looking for a light car with worlds of power, roadability, easy riding, quick getaway and low maintenance, be sure to see the New Madel A Ford. We will be glad to have you compare our car with any light car. C. E. GATES AUTO CO Open Evenings for Your Convenience YOUR FORD DEALER Phone 141 Medford, Oregon