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KEEP ALIVE
PEACE IDEA
Of NAINS
Wit !) ;thl. tu ,. i: i i. j- Il'.ll il;tv
a tin ttirniitt: point in Mm t-volu
lion oT nations.
'J'lit.' ryihm itf our pivsnit lit- is
nioro huirii'il todnv limn i u;-;,,l t"
in-, i lie n;irii id" miIiihi v.tilht-r
inus ami the oilier clni r insights
which Mining limn 1 Tm iii ait- lovi
aain in Uif hurry of our every
day life, till Auk! :'T mihl to lu
ll day of coin ni'itiora! ion unit inx
all tuitions, as It n' er hail ln n
pitssihle in any other hi-iloik- evt-iu.
in tile (-')n(-ioitsiis of tli'-tr nun
moti interest In the inaintenunee
ot peaoe.
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SPEED PLANE FOR LONG SWIMj
ENGINE IS WEAK LAKE ONTARIO
German Foreign Minister
Pleads for Continuance of
' Spirit Which Prompted
' Signing of Anti-War Pact
August 27, 1928 -Development
Depends On
Common Interest.
Radio Program
KMED
Mall Tribune-Virgin Station
By Di. Gustav Stresemann
tiernuui Koreiun Minister.
(Written for the Aorlaied 1'iess
(HI tho first mini versa ry ot t he
siKiiinu; ot tiie kelloj Mriaiul
antiwar paet.i
Till-: HA;i K. An;;. JT. (A'
Today is the anniversary i.f the
first solemn ineetiiiK at whieh the
I'aet for the outlawry or war wsi-;
signed in i'liris. Tin- act of sinning
was followed on July -I hy tne ail
pnitliiK it into ton e hy the p;oe!a
uiatton of rresident Utiover.
.Meanwhile almost all count li'-.-t
besides the simiatorus have manl
iest ed their resolution lo adhere
to the .part which tlmx enlohes
today utmost our whole i-i vil iznl
world. Tho pact whieh denounces
as a erfmo war as an inMiiimt-nl
of national policy has put the dc
velopment of internal ional law on
a new hasis.
liut the livinp reality of the purl
and its influence on practical de
velopment of intei nut ional rela
tions will depend not only on it--
juiidiclal contents hut in the first
place on v hat (he go eminent
and the nations thcir.sclvc ':t
into it.
If i lie governments! and nation';
Ke'P alive within tini(ii! es t he
s iirit whieh inspired the s deinn
ineetini; at Paris on that memor
able day. August l'T. He's. Iim.hv,
L'JS !i Meters Key.
Tufsday. Aucj. 29. 1329
to x: l. KM Kh.
r. 1" to ;:;:' -News and mar
hets hy Mtiltoid Mail Tri
bune. t;:;!ii to 7 Coleman and Law
ton and .Medlord Service
Station.
S to N:;tn - Tin Tail.
S::;i to I - Itogue lUver Can
nery.
H lo 10 California 'nm-n
I'ovver Co.
Wednesday. Aug. 23. 1929
!::: to 10 Model Cloth.iiiK
Company.
1 lo l":::u - Mann's le.art-
inent Store
lo;:n to 11- Heath Drui: Store
11 to 11 :::o -M.-dford Klectric.
llr.'iu to 1 Lewis Super Ser
vice. 1J nni;n-News Hashes hy the
.Mail Tribune.
J (o 11'::!" .laeksoii t'ountv
Ituildiim & Loan.
l'::ti to 1 .KM Kit.
1 to 1 ::io -City Cleaning and
1 :yein.
1 ; :to to 2 Madr.uia hairy.
2 to It - I'r. Sandhothe.
tl to : l.Y KM KM.
; I T to (I::to New; and mar
kets by Mail Tribune.
i:;;;u lo T--Crescont nairies.
Lieutenant Williams Unable George Young, Ernest Vier-.'
to Get Schneider Cup koettcr and Georges Mi-!
Entry Into Air U. S. and
Italy Out of Race-Plan
New Engine. -t
chel Pick of 400 Entrants'
in 15-Mile Paddle for
Wrigley Prize.
f f
1 .W.VU'i.US. .Ml . Auk J7.- '-I''
. Al'ler tU" e ks of 'Utile II I. lis.
Li- HI. A If "id Willi. i in.- has Kiven
Hi' his all. ini'ls to w t the Alert lliy
laeer. tlie Un s.-aphine with whtell
In le 'fd t.ie I " ii 1 1 ! Stall's rould
.:i,.(uie the Si 1 1 11 eld i T Clip, Sjned
I trophy off the Water and into the
.in in I'-ms uhirh would satisfy the
e.tvy dep. hi no nl that his ship was
w os I hy ol i-ompetiin;.
Toe Ji.uy .-peil ace iilmiii l-ni'!
h s ol'-.i iy alter tjiret- at-
li'litpl hid laih-d. the seeood of
hi Ii u i- under pei fi-. t c-lidl-t
ton, and whieh pn.v. d t hat I lie
J 4 i J ind. :- motor did inn haw
enough po. t t H'- the 4
iMiui.d eiatt off the water and into
till- an lot ih.- n-i d trials.
Tin Iiilui,. leaves the Cnitd
Stiiti-s witln-iit an entry for th
S. hi:, ni. r . -up, and places Knland
as the m.I,. nation to compete, the
Italian KOM-rnnieut having wilh
draun its team yesterday following
r lie dcit h "'' Captain ( i lllseppe
y ta, its 1--adniK I'Uol, and the
U -s of his plane.
i 1 1 ia 1 1 1 s, however. Jteeot'dinn to
Lieutenant Cotnioander John 1'op
pen, who has been the pilot's
spfilve-ma n. will Install a new mo
tor in the ship, and make an at
tempt to then net i he craft into
the air in an effort to set a new
speed record tor seaplanes over
the three kilorueter course.
Daily Chicayo Bomb
CIUCACO. Auu. - l'Pi - A
bomb early today desttuy-; a n-
tail st ne partially ownetl by Sd!ac ,
ti. t Italia m. republican l ader and
pri ate Fe( relary of Law it-nce K.
Kini;. former pie-ddi-nt of the Chi
ca;:o sani!r di.li iet. who t w ire
during the past year has been the
target for bombs:
Honor I aiyltie!.
,,ai.i-:ai. my. Am;. .v
.1 S. Saw. Mr tin isioii e'mnieer fee
ih.- -til- highway tiepa rt no-n ; .
wiio h ave S. pteinl.er j( take a
I'i'Mi ion with the Shell Oil eon;
pa :iy n S tn 'i ., in . o. Wa hon
orOer l.v a 1-a n-i lo t (jiven by fe
h-w . ioi'l-. s of the department
I:. I ' l' e ellillU.
305 famous
Beauty Shops say, "Give your hands
i T tlto.VP nt., A UK. iA)
;Anoihir three cornered inlet na
' Dona! duel it. ill joospeel ill Hie
i Writ; ley io-inile marathon swim in
La!;e (intario here tomorrow.
! In a field of more than -H'O en
tries, three stand out in advance
l calculation ' ICiirce VfiUllK of
i Canada; ihiost Vi.rkoetter of
' leriiiany. and Ceor-e -Michel of
! l'l am e.
j Vonnu fli-t leajM-d Into fame
when he captured tin- first Wrij;
' ley marathon at Catalina island
Ihiee years ao. Vierkoetier won
'Hi,, second and Mil h'd took down
' mo.-t of the prize money last year
ahlioimh he failed to finish.
Althouuh Voiiuk. Miclnd and
N'iei koetter se.-m to hold the Inside
.rack in pre-race f mcra-ts, there
are other entrants ranked not far
he hind. These, include Norman
I Ins.--. of Chicago, tormei ly of Purt
; le ml. ore., and former amateur
J star; Kdilie .Meyers, former ie
skaiin star from New Yrk, null
: Utith Tower, of I'enver, who fin
I ished second to Mart ha Xurellns
in the women's la-mile event last
jweek. .Miss Norelius herself will
(not compete although t Lie first five
finishers in the women's event
automatically qualified for the
open marathon.
Two hundred and fifty-eight of
the competitors were examined by
the medical board yesterday and
only two were rejected. Kij;ht oth
er.- did not pas hm were to be
Hivcn another chance today.
The first entrant to he rejected
was a ot:e-h i:ucd man. Leonard
Adams, of Seattle. Another com
petitor la kini; one !';, .Mas Kuhl
ka. "f U iseoie-in. was passed.
Possibly the heaviest man in the
swim will l.e Seward 1 . I loll. Yen
ice. Calif., policeman. lie weighs
JSa pounds. His chest under nor
mal conditions measures 50 inches
around. He can expand it seven
and one-half inches, ii record
among the competitors examined
so far.
Prize money aggregating SlJ'i.nnO
will be distributed. 'Jo,imu goins .
to the w Inner.
I
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EAGLE POINT MOVED
pan fv
w j
are
i . i
t i:CLi; POINT. Ore.. Auu. J7. '
j l Special l --The lo,-k crtl.-hei- his.
; l ecu removed frum I'm wnshoi o ;
and is hciirn pill on the Pete j
, Vount; giacl bed ami about
I loii.-s of road P. ailing throtmh :
j the Youncs properties is helm; .
u.c eted. The railroad rnlrg
I will soon l.e completed as the.. ;
! ;'U- w orkiuu "ii that now. The
b.'lanre of the road men and ma- j
' chineiy ha,- niov, i on to the
Peat Indian road above Ashland
RFCl-NTLY. of the f.ncst
beauty salons in the L'nileJ
States reported this interestinij (act
"W ilh all our experience." these
experts said -"e cannot ilistintfuish
between hands that nr.-tr wash Jhlirs
nnd hands that itsr .hi in the liishp.in.
. . . identl , Lu.v iJics real beauty
1(1 i v. "
'these experts observe thousands
of hands and they know! In their
own words, l.uv means "beauty
care" ri;lit in jour own dishpan!
Isn't tin's a Mailliiit" idea? Yet
women instineiix ely know it is true.
Washing their line things in the jjor-jieinislj-
sparkling l.u suds, women
themselves noticed how smooth and
white their hands looked afterward.
Now they are washing dishes with
l.uv to gixo their hands the same
gentle beamy care three ti-.ucsadaj !
The secret is simple . . ,
I -tlx is so utterly pure, so delicately
relined ! the special process used
in its making, that it protects the
precious beauty oils the youth oils
of the skin. Many soaps dry up
these oils, leave the skin patched
red and drawn looking.
Hcst of all, this beauty care costs
almost nothing, l.ux for all jour
dishes costs less than Ii a d.i !
P IV- Lvci e. s-tx M.'j.
right in
the
dishpan
95
S. S. Parker of the -t.okvoe
die road was in town Tbm sdav
at t in! iiii; to tt;iMii's. Mr. and
Mis. Marker ale haiiii: a well da,:.
ti t lo ir p'ace i niib s nort b of -Laule
point w lib frontage -n tiv
Ci ater 1 .a k highway they iut end
to move mi the place soon.
IV II Patrick and Tm P'5''
two of our local carpenters lef;
'lluii -ila morning lor v o n i ,a
,1'Vk where thvy will ere.t a
new aktim ho.i-e hcil for N I
ti.dve of ;hat l.ice.
M:s AH e Louise Kendall re
mned to P.. r home in Smi Pratv
. i-, o dnc.tilay e fiinti af' i
-pend.m: a two week-' . at io.i
wuli her aunt M;. Lola HiMie:h
:-i L.iN1 Point
Ol THLI AK" MMM.APINti
(Continued from Pse One.)
ai-'i .:-i.l langcd between 1
v ;OJ.rsw. .
A f v i i I ft S
A
V ,
- tp
wmim s-
'1
l.oNPt.N A in. :T - A "V.;,
..irae a'. n like ni;ol siv.ifioi." a
.m . n.,i-'tn dipati h to the London
M.tiU Ktirs toda ouot-d MU.
;odon. Jeruvilem banker, as say. .
o.i; J Lie Arab Sabt,alh d iv atta.
; i-n 'V"'i'i"lh slll-U1 b tf .It rii!.t o'lH
"A; ;t we si'-.c not air. lid." t'.e
- . .1. li.ea u-e w i- had e acu t cl
i !! oni.'ii and child t en ft"n
:wt-: e adomlHi: dwelling to m
u-e wh.eh was in th-' stnene-t
P
Suih fftfAprnsivt foauty Cure-
l.ux in the dihtin is the wisest, most
inrxfvttsiir fretuty core known! (hrs
i.'ri!!e, stutthita! are to your hands
with no extra time no trouble and
iots hs than 7 u dtty.
L'lt ..iik!t f-il lbe came
u.-at r.ue.'.btrs flourlshtnp
u tji-! vjf.tptvr.s We
.! c:il r-ifie- .:id were run-
-bo. : f ainiUeilo'li.
1 i. ! " t- aot im the h
. n two ..aci; mn were h t
;: ;.. .-iiion ' y.K .il"';;t h-p---
- ?ot We ere : .-.idy t O glVf I p
.. n a det.ii hn.en: of H: i'!-:i
i e.: o'i;i's:t e, - i came up
Tb . .n trie y-oiird ' j
. d t:;e. and WO worf ftaved."
i .1 k'.t li.iM',. pet ml co:re-j
, i : 1 1 : , t of tb.- I ' t v or e
.d I fie Jew i-h pt pul.lt ion t
o-i ,ts pwitakltis MOb l'y ol ,
S.,bt..ith caeat w aeTi the At i' !
-no n -uitdenlv ,(rsccn.l. ,1 on
!n t lll.iye. In "tie llolil
oi V P s;i'r:i!i nn n t st-r it
e A- .!-1 V't -tine bank. U p. i
d.
. hid:
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