Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 08, 1929, Image 6

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PATSE KTX
IRISH SCOUTS
ENJOY BATTLE
AT JAMBOREE
Ulster and Free. State Boys
In Scuffle Over Effigy
Health Continues Good
Despite Constant Muddy
Conditions.
AIUIOW i: I'AKK. KliKlalnl. Aim.
,. (I'l Tin- Irish ti.il:i V Marled .11
"war" In Knillmul when I'lt.lcr
liny wonts raided till' lliarterH of
tlio Irish i'n'i Ktnte miillls lit tlio
tlllcriilitloluil Scout Jamboree.
.... i. .i. ......... umh nil in fun. I
i in i iiiii,ii-i'" -
Of I'UUI'KV, Ullll llllllll I'V KIVHIIH
from norlliein iiiul southern I''e
Imul Joining lianils ami sliming
Irish songs. Tin- seuirie began
when I'lsler renins tarried off a
l-'ioc Stall' i fl'lK.v known an "Iho
grouser" which hung over llu) ell
irani'P t" I.H' I'rec Hlule camp.
Tin- IMstcrites brought I'"1 11
"llH grouser" In triumph WIT 'I"'
l.'rec Sttern. 'I'll.' latter ill'l not
li'UVI' Hi'' Illllll'lIK" III1IIIIKV-. I'l l'll
but lilli'll Into tlio I'lsler iiiliiirls.
. In ill" liii v. which ended anili'
ahly, "till' grouser" was t : i only
KiHIVrer. 'I'lii' ofltgy as turn tn
Hi H Ix'Tin i' the Irish were paci
fied. Kalll hot li Ik lit mad" the ramp
in uilil icr than over today, Imt the
constantly nunl'ly condition ut the
camp-ground l'I,s n't iiM'-ctod Hi"
lii'iillll of tin' OH. ""I! siouls. Only
1011 illnesses wore reported for t!io
week, of which 111 worn liiiHpHiil
cases. Dootois saiil that in a slmi
lar canii of soldiers there ivoulil
have Immii four limes as many.
Tin- ih-yhv i.f II. S. MiimiH to
tunv. as ii million pit-tun- mnmnit"
hikI ;ik a (lituiitary u( varinus
other vnliTinisi'H. Iijim I'"1 him
inlo conflli'i wllh Iam Annoh'M
puli'-c.' and has bnniuhi aluml ar- j
rantri'inrntK lor , hin rutin n ! j
I'orllnniJ. vlnn In- is wmmH-iI'
i' h it r k c h or irtHiiiiiK ' woriiiMH
oh?i-ks. Mari'UM is nrruMPd cr
having Is-icfl a f I 7t. . i-hi t-" "h
down payment on a ?-l'Hn anlo
molil. Inveylfniiliun rt vi'iit. il he posed
as retncHentaliV" of fo .Ko
West t'oiiMt theiiterM ami ohlalm -1
apj)roxiniately $ 1 oik, from I'orf
land Inventot-M U ho lined, he (!
elaretl, an n fuinl for purehaiiiiu;
an Independent theat
p RANGE PEKOl:
1 Cooling... t
' f delicious . . . satis
Vj fying. Tree Tea
gives tho perfect
nicod tea flavor.
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COOL
.OFF,
r
4
3Br the Jve of a JMy
- yjetteryrarnoi
Wl'.VO'.'I.S.' Helen 4.1 mitt etip
lite hi ii reiittile i"i. I'll Imttiitm
til Vi.nonul lii tiekli.hurxl, ' i litinn
tlttiii'tl t'lmfht uhtliiil Inn; inrm
in In II lenllniil nhn unit IIiiih eti
iiiiii; lion In en mli i fliiiteiU -no''i-l.i
I, Meruit m ImttilrAl Itinel.le.
Intent ti ileiinitc utile. Ill t'lilci
llfttel'leliiirnt'x until t.t uouHoU"!
ii mill' oiA-oi ti ion a ihiii!! ten
vn'u neil:intt In iti lit er il In IHeli.
nril. lime UUlertitl jietmmer.
'J'l-e I'J.ii i.iliif iiiuiirfirir ill n run
loii'l v'i'l ileiieil l.ti TtHlfeiil
I itti s fill 111 liiitila and till" a l"i'.
(.'li.illiT 41)
MURDER AVENGED
nnillOY hail slowed Tor refresh
nii'iit at a little aje-linuse Master
Oldirait anil his conn-ados. Mob and
Tom, gulped llioir alo wlillo their
wretched prisoner drooped quies
cent In his bnnila: Indeed so still
mid silent was lio that iManter Old
craft sought to rouse him Willi dex
terous Hick or his horso whin.
"So you d try to play off your
devil's trifles on Tilnn liny V" And
again tlio whip cracked but still
luo captivo stirred not nor spoke.
" 'K don't 'ear you, Titus," uoth
Hull.
"Tlio villain's a-swoon, Titus,"
said Tom.
"Then heavo yon bucket o' water
over Win!." said Master Oldcraft'.
Titus Oldcraft cowered miserably
Hull cauKht up tho bucket torlb
villi unil deluged the hapless
wretch . . .
A gasp ... n gloan ... Sir lllcli
aril siared Into tlio merciless, smH
lux visage of Titus tJIdcraft.
"Kir," iiiiotli Master Oldcraft.
"You robbed mo once me, Titus!
Ay, you did to d'ye mind It, sir?
you set Tllus In Iho stocks! Ay, yon
did so ye can't lia' forgot, sir?
Well, sir, Titus is agoing to set
your lino gentlemanly neck In a
iiouKii, pietly soon, sir. And now,
sir. If you're aullo ready, we'll get
aniovlng."
Watched by awed landlord and
one or two gaping rustics, Master
Olilrrnft nnil his fellows got In
horse and Irntlei! off, I heir silent
pilKoner JnllliiK helpless In their
llllllst.
Evening was near Iho wooded
uplmiils slooil dark against the Jim
set's rmlily flii mo. A vivid, far
Hung spirillar toucliiHl nil thlnns
Willi a slinnge glory; It lllled the
narrow, winding road, (ho very
ilusl glowed pink it burned on
Hie tree, blanch nnil twig.
A small, neat gentleman In liluck
ami silver stood bcililo Ilia way,
Ills alius lol'leil and head bent like
some philosopher lost In protouiiil
iilmracllon of thought.
"Wo shall ho In iilino tho light
talis us." said Mr. Oldciafl, turning
to feed gloating oyes upon his pris
inv.'r. "And wish your man, too,"
chuckled Hob.
"Ay When I go ailcr a man, I
gel a man. Tllus don't fall."
"I.nolico yonder!" iiiioth Tom,
polnliiiR suddenly. "Wot's to do?
Otis Mm? See I here!"
Now even us ho spoke and point
ed. Ilin small, sober-dad gentleman
paced slowly In tho middle oT Iho
roiiil mill, halting there, stood Willi
anus still folded, watching their
iipproach.
"Out o' Iho road thore!" cried
Oldcraft IniiM'rlously.
The stranger neither moved nor
spoke, but stood llieie, arms
croiscd, hooted legs tlrm lllalileii
"Itldo the Tool ilmvn!" cried Old
craft, and Riuirred his aiilmal to
firili-r puce and then, ns sinlilenly.
renii'd In again, fur the small, slim
gentleman, uncrossing his arms,
showed two purposeliil hands, each
of which grasped a levelled pistol
"Mb! what's this'.'" demanded
Oldcrall. blenching. "We'ro nllli-cis
o" Hie l;iw . . . what d'ye want?"
"Vonr barkers nil of 'en !" sn
iw i'l cil the sll anger, bend sllll low
i'ic;l. "Throw mo your pistols"
A moment's gaping dismay ....
lie stranger look s slow paco for
PLANE FORCED DOWN
i.os anci;i.i:s. Aim. 7 - i,v a
Sun 1 Meg" hound I'b K w iek Alr
wityii Traiictpoi t nuule a fo -ed
lamllng ilt Itlverstd' Tl i ve h e
U'idnehday fthortly attt-r the take
off from the Oram! Air Terminal,
dlendtilc. ne.ir here. The thre
p.iKKcnriera were reported In in red.
The :ittilttof was made on . tf
'rT,rFOlT MATT,
ward, eyes glaring hcliliid tlioso un
wavering muzzles ... and then four
pistols clatlercd into the (lust.
"Now, dismount all of ye dogs!"
"Why . what more?" quavered
Oldcrafl, stnrini! at (Ills ominous
IlKiire with growini! apprehension.
"Wo ... we are olllcers o" the
"Dismount! Down, ye doRi!"
Specclilcss and scrambling they
aliKhteil, all three.
"If ye know tne, Titus?"
"No ... ! Hut I guess you're tlio
... Galloping I'nraon ..."
"That same. And shoots to kill.
Now, tell your fellow-rogues to be
gone."
staying for no more. Hob and
Torn innieij about and Incontinent
niado off down the road.
"Olderuft look on me! I tun Ho
bin Leroy, the son o' that' bright
saint you and Jonathan Wild mur
dered hanged lilin Innocent, ye
did, for tlio price of his blood ''
"No!" cried Oldcvaft, In hoarse.
pleniliiiK accents.
"KlRht o' ye were concerned anil
six o' these are dead, and 'tis now
your turn, and presently Wild..."
"Lord...." gasped Oldcraft.
"Titus, can ye pray?"
"No no ...! Hut you'd never
murder mo ".
"If yo can't pray, I'll pray for ye.
On your knees, .Titus!," ,
before Tho Parson's ominous pistol.
.Shivering, awcatitig, abject In bin
terror, Oldcraft fell to desperate,
pleading, but his frantic supplica
tions were drowned in shrill laugh
ter a.s llohlii l.eroy smulo him to
his knees. ,
Then Oldcraft crouched, bowed
bis head, yet, with motion Incredi
bly (iiilcli, snatched weapon from
his breast and llred, hut like an
echo to this shot came it second,
and, without word or cry. Tllus Old
craft sank fiuo downward in tlio
dust. ,. .-.
Dropping his pistols. Itoliln Lcrny
slowly lifted hands and oyes lo the
radiant sunset.
"Lord," ho murmured. "Oh. (Ine
of Justice, I beseech Ibee. . .show
mercy on . . . this evil rogue so lately
dead, and give. . .1 pray. . .kind wel
couio to Hie soul of, him. . .now
winging un to lliee."
Thus stood lie a l.mg moe-ent.
hands reached yearningly aloft
then, as If racked by siulilen spasm,
Ills tealnrea grew convulsed and he
crouched swiftly above the Inani
mate thing imprawl in the dust.
"Aha. Cain so, thcro y' nre?" he
cried. "Ye'll sliamo anil linns no
inoro n' tlio guilty or innocent, yo
dog! Hut t'nln was marked 1' the
blow soho. coino let's set Cain's
mark on yo!" With fumbling hand
ho drew forth a iieu-kulfc. opened
it and. fllooplag lower, turned up
Unit dead face. . .
ltohin l.eroy arose, coughed sud
denly and pressed a liandLiNchtef
to bis mouth; then, walking to Sir
IMchard. cut him free of those cruel,
galling bonds that bound him to the
8addlo.
Sir Itlchard slipped (o earth, slag
gered mid, silling down, began tn
rub and cliuto tit bis numbed limbs,
staring the while Into tho eyes III:'. I
siared hack ut him. . .
"My horso ... yonder " The
words ended in another III or cough
lug. So Sir Itlcliard, bavins found
tho horso letliered mold tho thick
ets hard by, led II into the road and
lifted Ilia wounded man In'n the
saddle, who rumbled In Ills breast
mid drew thence d small, silver
mounted pistol.
"I.lttlo Joseph!" ho whispered.
"Take It, friend, I don't need It. I
shall never ... dlo ... In n noose!"
Smiling sllll. Iho stricken man
nodded, coughed, and. gathering the
reins In falling grasp, ambled nway
towards the splendour of Iho sun
set; and Sir Itlchard. garing after
iiliu, knew that, come wtiat might,
(tin (iiilloplng Parson would Indeed
never d!o by rope and galtor.-s.
( feiyt Ipif. )!?. Jrtriu fa tell
Sir Rlrh.-'rd fi5 but Helen U
-still the Viscount's priso"i-. Coil
totue Hie story in tomorrow's
cHAtiter. .
PROVE POOR SHOTS
MKMi'ti i lTV. Aug S UV -Mtuml
.Mai'tlmsz accepted an Invi
tation to act at refevei- at a duel
l.t'l ve'll Ihii of his friend.
The duelists fired at ".'a paeon,
both balls piercing the referees
Client k ;
Matt.ne is dying. 1'cth dllelits.
tin hurl . f b d
TRTP.TTNX fFlDFOUD,
CROOKS DIRECT
Crime Survey Shows Gang,
i
sters and Gunmen Con
trol Business Enterprises
Law Broken Down
Slums Breed Criminals.
L'MVKHFITV, Va Au. H.iA't
flanKsUTM and trunmen control the
destinies of iniii'i! than !0 necessary
economie indusirieH In ChleaKO, at
tendants at the institute of publie
a f fail's were told by John I,and
eseo, reseanh director for the
America n I nslituto of Crirninil
law'' and Crlniinolouy. rhlcaijn.
"A I ('aioi:e, overloi'rl of ortrMtiv:-
fil nimi' in i lie i meiuo reKion,
Mr. Lando-M-d naid. "now is n Htock
hohler In a business enterprise. In
suring It 'best lJioteetlon In the
world'."
Survey of raeltetlriK. the Chicago
criminologist sjild, dlselocd an ox-
tensive breakdown of local niv
ern mental machinery In the Illi
nois metropolis. Tho police, state's
attorney and eourtH, he ridded, are
fallim; to maintain law and order
in the fields of labor and business
Ihey have failed to repress out
lawed aetivltles of KHiiibliiiK. vice,
bootlenKini; and robbery.
Apathy in law enforcement over
a lont; period as well as tho breed
ing in the slums of a low order of
man adaptable readily to thO uses
of I lie nans; were alluded to by
i.andcseo as elements behind or-
KaniAd vice.
STATE OFFICIALS
j
ilkANTK I'ASS, fire., Aug. -K.
Pl A parly of officials headed by
Oovernor I. u Patterson, traveling
as a state land board, tinlay 'was
n route lo .Salem after inspecting
1,(1(10 acres of land In Wurnet val.
ley, near Ijikeview, Lake county.
Title to this land was recently ac
nulled by the stale from the na
tional governiiieiu after tunny y,cnr.s
of lltigution.
Wlillo immediate 'disposition of
IhlH men has not lienn delermlned.
It was agreed that the soil v.i,
well suitable for liny and lor graz
lug purposes. '
"The land will not lie opened for
liomeslendiiig." (lovernor l'atlersnn
said. "We havo been inaklmt a
survey mid duHpectlon for au los("i
of a 1 1 1 en I tilil . The land is lo be
Jejised to' stockmen."
SAl;i;.l. Ore.. Aug. S. iV A
timber fire has liroken out in new.
timber operations at Klii.uc. near
l-'ossll. Wheeler eounly. nccordinit
lo advices received by the state
foresler'H office, and it Is believed
lo have . developed Into a crown
blaze. It is probable, said the re
port. Unit Ibe fire may rover I .luo
or LMKIO acres.
A rite that started near the new
(Iraiide Hondo Is lielieved to he in
green timber. The fire started from
n donkey engine.
, s ;:.e 7s ..ri,.
unil decidedly butter than in Culi.
lrtrnla. WtinlilnKtim or Idaho.
SAI.K.M. Or".. Aug. S. I;T)
Stale Trralircr T. P.. Kav. who Is
Motiti-i-al todiy
may lie In a serious condition lis a
result of ptoiimtne poisoning sill
I fered by hint w hile In Lurupe. ne-
curding to a b-tler received from
j Mrs. Kay by their dauuhtcr, Mr-.
Mollis llunlliiglon of Salem. The
! leiler .-tld I In. I the poNon Had
settled in Mr. Kay's arms audi
h.Mids so that hf was un.iMu to
us.- then..
Tlif lctti-r a wrtltm rnm l.on
din July 21'. and no word has biv-n
i,'ci'tvod since In response to a
cabcltr.im frtin the Kays while
tn I.iMidcn. nr. K. K. Stiii'-r of
Sah'tu left host Shturilay for Mont
ial where he, wilt meet thru, to
uuirrow .
HA I 'll A Nt lSCO. Aug. S itV
Wtlh All cUm beds on the fhoi-e.
of .Marin anil Son tuna counties
under a strict uoai amine f
Wall'T M lUeklc. director of the
late derartment of pliblfc hrnlth.
indication ore today that five
San Kranclwo le.tltlcnts sti-lcken
nir eating toxie ebitn. wtmUl re
cover. Four other persoim havo
died w it bin the last w eek after
imIiiii; clam1 or ninv-j.'l e illo-rett
iiiiniinTmrn in
ilNUUulKItt 111;
CHICAGO AREA!
Oft - pJON. TTitTftSDAY, ATYifST S. 1020,
Tiny H eroine Dies
Saving Brother in
Contact With Wire
IH TI'IIINSOX. Kiw., Auir. 8
(tV) --The roh; of heroitm
was Klven ourly (o houlsn V1
Uy, 0. Hex-aunt! of Imt, her
hrolhm. Hav, !. ia alive totluy
but Louittu Is dead.
Tho children of Cliff Wiley
wore playlnt; about the roof of
a Karate behind their home
here yesterday. Ray touched
some HaiiKlntf light wires, lie
couldn't It;t go. HIh screaiiiH
broiiKlit nelKhbora, one of
whom was in search of a rope.
Utile Louise didn't want to
wait. She seized hor brother
and shook him loose from the
seaiiiiR lino. The hIwvM hurled
her against another wire of a
higher voltaye and nhe v.as
killed. -
i
!' Till-: JI.UIL'l-:, NetheilaiulM, -Aug.
Is. iff) The Young reiuu-ations
'pliin. which come In foe heavy ul
ilnik I'.v I'lllllp Suondi-ll. Ill-ltisli
' i-hiil Ilor of t'.ie exi-heiUir, at
yesterday's opening session of the
reparations conference had ' two
defenders tniluy in the delegates of
l-'rance mid Italy.
Henry l.'h"-0'i. l-'reneb finance
initiiiter. and Senator .Masconl of
i Italy, both look the position that
I the new system of rctiurnlions pay
' mcnls and the new schedules Of
annuities were elaborated by the
experts at Paris with great care
after tile greatest difficulties and
must be approved if the present
conference wants to get on with its
mission of taking the thorns out of
Kiti-opcan politics and liquidating
the Ifst problems left over by the
world war. ' .
The Kreneh minister insisted
that Franco had made repeated
sacrifices In order to facilitate fl
r.'oiiiproitlEsc on - tho repartitions
Iirolilem and bad reached a limit
wbicli she could not pa-SH.
SELECT FARRAND
WAHIIINflTfl.V. Aiig. R..(P
Ceorge lO. l-'ai-l-and Of Los Ange
les today wnji selected us general
counsel for the federal farm hoard.
The announcement i,y the' farm
board said that Mr. Farrand was
particularly experienced in law
relating lo cooperative marketing.
He lias been general counsel of
the California Krult (irowers cx-'
ehiinge, the California. Walnut as-
sociation and the Mill; ProiUicers
of slioiilioi-o ( ,. ii iv,iii n, .
' L. ,
a .M r. r ai-iiind Ls to tnke jiin his,"11"" '"'"';.""." '
duties in 'YVasliing'ton'Ailgust: 12.
Vi:sT POINT. X. V.. Aug. X.
I Special 1 - Marking Hie romplollon
of six slreniious weeks of drill on
the parade ground nt the I'. S.
military academy hern. Cadets Men
llarrell and John S. Connor of
Medford, In company with the en
tire plebe class of ll'J cadets, will
pi aitic.t inarch, acrordlni; to or
drrfl jnst issuod Ity Major (Jonrral
William It. Smith, BiipnrintcndtMtt.
Kill) fittld equipment will ho carrifMl
by thn catlrts ami Hl,t"ltor trnt
rarnl will , bo CHtoblishntl each
niKbl.
ilJi
lllli- li IIIM KK
unit uuLiuin i mou
SAN O.-LNT.N PKISON Cal , - - ' v malfe3
Aug S,-n l-onr b.ll.dred "Hl , J .tlractive. '
eighty cases of illness among eon- v , ,,, , .... .
( lets ut sau Oiientii, prison were I Skilled physicians rccoenlie the
revealed todav bv Warden .lames! nppearar.ee of pimples, bolls, ec
II. Ilolohan. who said the epidemic ! other skin eruptions as
had been pre uleni for several
,ns.
The prison population, is
approximately -1 ,"00 ami laying iff
of nearly ."' a prisoners from the j
HurKlii'pH crippled prison routine I
for a time and siruinetl hospital (
facilities. j
Warden Hidohan said a similar
outbreak of dysentery tut u lew
sei lnus on, occurriMl last year and
ihc year before.
I'.aUer IMnns umler way foi
formal opening of newly construct
o l.nker.
RELIEF FROM CURSE
OF CONSTIPATION
j A Itnttle trepk phyIci.-n says,
'TonsttpMion is responsible tor
!morc misery than any other cause."
Hut (mmcdiato rollet has benn
found. A tablet called Rexajl Or
derlies attracts water fmm the ya
tem Into the Imv. dry pvaeuatirg
: islon. The water loowin th dry -food
wasto and onuses ft gontlo.
thorouh movement without form-
ling n habit or ever Hicrcrtt-lng the
1 doso.
Ston differing from con?tfpttfnr
t'hew a Itexall Ordrrlir at night.
Next dav briiibt. Mrt ? for "'.e
to.i t ut t!tr (tea re-1 lnH lb ut
High quality
and delightful flavor
give it distinction
1 "Canids Dry" it
made from hih. qual
ity Jamaica llinger
and ihrouith our exclusive
extraction process retain all
the flavor aod aroma of the
finger root.
A 2 "Canada Dry" is
mode from absolutely
. pure indredienti,
blended and balanced in ex
act proportions, A secret
process of carhonation enables
it to retain its sparkle long
after the bottle' is opened.
jk 3 "Canada Dry" is
J tested daily under
laboratory methods
to assure its purity. Leading
hospitals serve it. Leading
physicians prescribe it. Here
ii a better, purer ginger ale.
COOL as a fresh breeze off the sea . . . sparkling a
sunlight on blue water . . ..refreshing as a dip in the
ocean . . . this is "Canada Dry." Served in leading hotels
and clubs in New York . . . London . . . Paris . , ... the
favorite in countless homes throughout the tlnited States
and Canada .;V this is the place which its wonderful
flavor and distinction have won for this fine old ginger ale.
"CANADA E
The hampage
IN MOT MING
riTTSIJUitUH, Pa.. Aug". S. P) CilU'AIlo. Aug. S. lT.i Kd
Knch shot through the right tem- i ward .'. Clmniiell. vice president
pie. Belmont Pugh, IIH. night lieu- j of tlio O't'cdnr corporulion, has
tenant of police In Wilklnsburg, a norn sued for divorce by Id's
suburb, mid .Miss Louise Stlne. UN. J victoria U. Channcll on grounds
wore found dead in tlio woman's ! ur ci uelty and hiiliitilal druiiken
apavtment early today. ! ness.
Police were unable lo' decide if ' ''l,e divorce action filed yester-
it was a ease of double murder or -day follows by several weeks tne
murder and suicide. I filing or a $100.00(1 breach of
"The woman was found lying pi-omlso suit against ChnrtncH's
across the bed by detectives sum- j faclicr. rlinrlcs A. ( 'liannell. nitl
ino'ned by a taxi driver, who mw' vnara president of 'the O'Cedar
her through a window. Nenrliy .- corporation, by MIsh 1 tilth Tlioin-
tbey found I'ugn. in iuu uniiorin. ,
his revolver clnspfd in his hand
one eurtridKc fired. Near tho hotly
was nil .empty ultell which polieo
said fitted the enipt ehainber of
tho pistol. i
PukIi was married and was the t
father of two children. j
(iotliam Clniufi'eurs sudko j
NIJW YORK. Aug. K. IIT He-
tween 3000 and 6000 taxieabs were ,
oft the streets of New York today j
''ecu use that muny ehnuffeurs had !
Igono on strike nobody seemed to
,.,.rtn, tl,
I III? Wt'HIIIL'l , mi il mi. i;in vi i j ,
and sunnv for weeks, had a lot to ! '! warehouse lire In i-u.ns ol
do with-it. i lowing fires of incendiary origin
- janiong tile colonies of the C.iris-
Itob Newsboy. Mian Community of l.'niversal Itro-
PtHtTl.A.N'L). Ore., Aug. 8. tA't j therhood. Doukhoboi- schools ut
Lee Anulegate. 15-year-old news- champion Creek, nrilllant, Spen-
jboy. told police today two thugs
attacked him hist night on lOaat
, T'lltll street, forced llis arm across
his muuth asti gag and hound him
wllh wire afler inking ?il from
lljni. .
vpiilciritu..
begins witlia
Clear Skin
IT'S the person with a clear,
smooth, lovely complexion that
usually wins.
To be sure, not -fnueK is said
openly about skin eruptions; but
secretlv thev inlluenco mnny im-
portant affnirs. Personal likes
Evcrvbody wants to be altrac
i. ; l.,.t j ..,,,. I
OeiOg Ull inuiinuuii louv in-
body's power of. resistance is low
that there is a
deficiency of rcd-
bloed-cclls.
Tho sure way
to . remedy this
condition is to
restore the. red-blood-cclls-
to
normal;
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Spend Your Vacation at the Beautiful
LAKE-O-THE-WOODS
' (Home of the Black Basil
. FISHING BOATING BATHING
DANCING EVERY EVENING
, -'.fumlthtd deeping and heusekeepipg cabins. Special ratea
By the week.
Tor reservations phone direct to Lake o fie Woods resort.
of Qinger ifles
formerly a) model.
. Tho youiifTcr Channells ,
marijlcd on Feb. IS, 1 !-H. ;
sepaiMtod- last. June 20.
BELIEVED ARSONISTS
NKLSO.W B. C. Aug. .(!
,.-,. Krhuoi houses, a flour mill
: cer mid Krestova. are In ruins
infter fires of .Moiuliiy night.
i It was at Chide that a flour mill
Jaiul warehouse was sles(roye1.
Knnatie llouklioliors mi' blamed
foe the fires.
Tliis is why so mnny thousands
have been enabled to free them
selves of thos? unsightly blonvv
ishes and painful skin annoyances
by taking- a course of S.S.S.
S.S.S. helps Nature restore the
blood to its normal state. Healthy
blood makes the body strong and
resistant to disease.
Without plenty of rich, red
blood there roiiltl he no strung,
sturdy, powerful men, or healthy,
beautiful women.
' If you are troubled with so.
called skin disorders or if the
count of your red-blood-ce!l.:: in
low. take n few bottles of S.S.S.
Peck energy, vitality and a clear
skin throuch the remedy, which
is made from fresh vegetable
drugs, and has stood the test o
over 100 years.
" All Prug Stores kc!1 S.S.S; !:t
two siass. Ask for the larger
siic. It is more economical.
CcrJTlIti'. 155 H.S.8. Cff.
'it le
ehi,,,
.. " .Vine
' 'y
.fyi : - the
. ' : 1 '- i S 1 ""1
mi'. 1 1 ions.'
j Tliellii IB I
ingii of rose, creme. etc., I i
of our pearls servo the I S
prime requisite of beiiutl- 1 f . '
Fill .iewels-iietting off the I U . j
j beauty of tlio wearer. Jl T
"NEVER M!IW! J
Cf. RAWING FL5JIf j
CIxEAMg . e . e ee
FROM iEr;'
Tbe Rex Cafe
THE PLACE TO EAT
Good rood Good Service,
WE DEVELOP
Films Free
West Side Pharmacy
YOUR EEXALL STORE
Open Sundays sod Eveningi
. All the Time '
aLND HOU.Y Sts. Phohs (44
A Complete Cleaning arb
rrvpf4c sfpvicb
j s Women's Hose
! 51.00 Pair
HESilk from top to tne with
S pointed heeL
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INSURANCE
First Insurance
Agency
A. L. HILL, Manager
Phon 10S SO N. Central
rltdford, Oregon
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