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M"EDFORD MAIL TRIBTjyE, MEDFORD, PRECOX, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 3, 1929.
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THE TARIFF SHOULD BE FAIR TO ALL
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i T UK tariff fight in Washington is not what it appear to hp. I
1 A Tho. Kcpnlilii'iin insurgents who joined with the Demo-
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D.
MAIL, TRIBUNE
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By Arthur Perry
This of eoiirte is not true, The I.'epnliliciin party had p!ei(jeii
itself to revise the tariff for the farmer's hem-fit, hut not to'
his henefit exelusively. There was no pniniise, direct nr iinplit-il.
not to (jive other imlustries aid, should the fuels show such aid
is needed.
Oregon timber, for example, neerls tariff riroteetion. Oth
induslrics may be in the same situation, although we doubt if
many are. But those that are should get it. And those that
aren't, should not get it. j leave
A fair deal to all interests, including ngrinnlt lire, nothing iik,
lesg and nothing more should be the rigid, unalterable rule in 'know
this tariff revision business,
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whore n huth
lirovod fnml 1 oh. . not n ' Unl'-- Kun may l, out of
or veil "Who ' ''':'c '" a funL''"1 ' hut the game
known,- mayb-;!"' keeping well U Rood fun and
lih of. thtoic- un-!0"1" '"""0 Health Ser-
fortunaiB mfni" w"h a K""'0 ln
thought thriy
eould take It or
leave it alone, i
NEWSPAPER POLICY
TUMI-; are some who profess to believe that the newspaper!
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" ---m - j in. , ii-nri, ,i, Hiiy Kiai Ii:W OI
My policy In to
it alone as . long a folks
int-- alone.", I nhould havo
to leave It at that, but I
my aud!em:e, and In order
( io Hiave orr the inevitable re
Joinder, I added thin: "Not at all
! thafa Jiint where, you are
wrong. You ean't ftnuge a man'k
cleanline.s hy the number of
bathiuliH he rents or owns."
H was no uwe. Letters and post-j
t-imin, iinuniy posiearns, poureu
The Older (llrl knneked off the
young stilt attached to the north
end of her t-hoe, and uald: "Oh
heel " "
Coming of the motor car has
put'u nuietuH on one graft In our
fair land. A' man would buy a
lot In home clcct neighborhood
,nnd then unnounce that he was
going to build a livery .liable. Of
course, nearby property owners
always botiKlit him out at an ad
vance. OJft Molnen, lo.. Cazette.)
Now It's a service Mulion.
. The outbreak of tiger men In
the !niorado state primp, mado
desperate by despair and drugs,
reveals to what fiendish ends Man
will resort for freedom. Kro the
smoke of the ghsstly horror has
cleared, It Is used by Oregon
papers as an argument for con
tinued use of the rope ns a means
of Inflicting the death penalty. A
hanging Is usually a hotched-up
affair a sort of legal savagery. It
Is an antiquated method that re
quires from 12 to 88 minutes. Til
electric chair does a neater, quick
er; and more humane Job in never
more than two minutes. Illood
chilling events like thoso enacted
in the Colorudo Institution are
arguments for the electric chair,
not the noose. Hoclety is not sup
posed to be as hHi-barnuft as those
It cages for their crimes. They
eat bitter bread. Hanging Is not
justified by Holy Writ fir renson.
Only the exceptionally fierce, nnri
legislatures, uphold it.
jas Greeley, Dana, Jledill and Watterson and that us a result the
power of the press is waning.
They forget that the editors mentioned worked in a day of
"personal journalism" which, after all is said and done, is
nothing but partisan, biased and prcjudk-ed journalism, serving
parties and political creeds. The power of the press, or rather
the influence it wields, has not. decreased; it has simply changed
its course and is now exerting its influence iu a more impartial
manner.
The policy of the Mail-Tribune has been and will continue
to be to Support all civic measures of merit and to faithfully
uphold the public interest. The Mail-Tribune has no pet hob
bies to promote, and no special privileges to defend. Its pub
lishers jilcdge loyal devotion to every cause which makes for a
better city, a better stale or a better nation.
, The Mail-Tribune strives to be a purveyor of news and an
interpreter of that news. The day of the organ is rapidly pass
ing and the publishers of the Mail-Tribune believe that this
paper serves a constituency, that possesses culture, breadth of
understanding and independence of thought, and that more and
more demand the paper that prints the history of each day,
without favoring spceial theories or promoting special interests.
"What is best, for the public interest" has been the measnr
stiek for the columns of this paper and that will continue to be
the measure and motive of its decision. H. S.
If the next war is fought with machinery, doubtless the idle
pulleys will he the second lieutenants.
Uncle, 85, called yesterday and
reported that he wa. reading the
, dictionary, and found It highly
satisfactory, as It changed the sub
ject often.
People who can't get anything
done until a deer is slain, should
not forget there nro ducks to kill.
Instead of observing fanned I'ea
and li'll-e l'rcvei,tinu week, clllxens
should devote their time for seven
days lo weeping and walling over
the overworked condition of edi
torial writers, who nre win ho off
than "Uncle Tom," and prisoners
of the Czar In Hlhcrln salt mines.
It Is a tough heart, Indeed, that
will not bleed for these slaves
chained to ti typewriter, and con
demned to a life of plain, fancy,
and heavy thinking. They are
doomed to fret far Into I he night
over the fate of Kurnpe, the tuxes,
the turlff, and the functioning of
the solar system, which Is not a.
well greased as It used to be.
While the average citizen Is snor
ing, the downtrodden . serine Is
tossing on his couch, worrying
about the worms In tho beans or
tho woi kinsman, who never sus
pected the heaus were thus arrilct.
cd. The editorial writer Is hllchi d
up to a plow, and is always wearily
pulling It across the Journiillsile
field. He Is overworked, like the
firmer Is robbed, and goHh: how
both hale lo lull about It.
A rigid diet will make the rest of you
Alas! stays thick.
bin, but your head,
If sound waves keep going forever, maybe statjc is just the
cussing of primitive mini.
there s olie consolation. There's no rule against children
hereafter, except in ihe placo where that kind of landlord will
You pan bet a dollar in an Knglish derby and win a fortune,
or, with the same luck, keep the dollar and inherit a rich uncle's
fortune.
Buying a newspaper for its influence does you no good un
less you keep on providing Ihu quality Jhat developed the in
fluence. s
If Solomon were alive today, anil
was hearing the case of the pastor
and .Maw Kennedy, he would dis
miss tho Jury, on the grounds their
' romance was 6ii.Su proposition,
as It takes two to mnko a romiiui e
and, - furthermore, . that their
friendship rotted, before It ripened.
Wear .Miss I l x My husband and
1 have been married a niimher of
years and have always gotten
along well together, but n few
weeks ugo he decided that ho was
getting young again and craved
some wild parties. (Albany
Democrat.) lion, I'once 1),. Leon.
Jr., mnrtu nut for the K-iuntalu of
lOUIIIi .
Americanism: Laughing at the fool who killed the goos?
that laid the golden eggs; boasting of our export trade in indus
trial machinery.
North Carolina mobs whipped men who preached Commun
ism, lliey were afraid the preaching might encourage disre
gard for law.
these were signed: One curd was
signed with n fictitious name, J
think "Mr. J. M. . simple." Saya
Mr. Simple, If you practice what
you preach I havo no doubt that
everyone would be glad to lot
you alone. How do ymi get that
way is It dope or what 7"
To tho heat of my knowledge
It is what, in thjs Instance. I'er-
haps exceptional, but it is only fuli
lo say that I uin nno doctor who
Is queer, yet takes no dope. In
deed I am perhaps as little dis
posed to Indulge in drugs meiU
cine, pills or potions a. a'ny one
can be who knows the way medi
cines act and believes thoroughly
in thn efficacy of inedlclie-e prop
erly used.
The psychologists estimated that
there nro forty million morons In
the United .Slates alone, so any
doctor who takes a step aside or
forward when he feels a doctor
should do so, runs the risk of get
ting an unsavory reputation.
The readiness of the nlnnyham-
mer to defame tho doctor who
says or does anything unusual, and
the fact Hint a considerable pro
portion of tho child-minded popu
lation is not so recognized by the
general public, combine to 1-estruln
naturaJ progress In the art of
medicine. 1 know how a practlc-
ZJ ,?iwen ... V""- who kno- "' V bo a case of
ir it vr "" . ' i':., pnonty."R. H. d.
hi .,..' ,. " ". "i"i Answer Thank you. Have to
"" i"MW . onlf nln
yl KSTIO.NS AXI) ANSWERS,
l atch 'j;ni Young.
As showing how your teaching!
are taking effect, Gertrude, aged
T, called on Helen, and Helen's
mother heard this dialogue:
"Helen, come on out and play
put on your heavy coat and over
shoes it Is very cold and you
an; liable to catch cold." Helen
' Inn t she dumb. Ma. You don't
catch cold that wuj Somebody
nas to cougn or sneeze in your
lace. " N. J. McC.
Answer Some day whon Helen
is consulting her doctor und the
doctor warns her to be careful
about wet feet and drafts, there's
going to be a most ingenious bit of
explaining or else Helen will try
another doctor. I've long since
resigned myself to wait for tho
coming generation. You can't
teach old dogs new tricks.
Jrclly Jjibcl.
I'leaso udvlso me whether (a
proi.-rietry food) strengthens1 the
nervous system . . . U. H. Jr.
Answer In my Judgment It
feeds or strengthens the nervous
system or any other particular
tissues or organs precisely as much
as bread and butler, meat and
potatoes will, only the pretty label
nmsea uin ioou so much more
expensive.
Sunlight Cured Too Itch.
'Having had scabies some years
ago I assumed, without giving it
much thought that an Irritation
on one foot under the arch was
of the same nature, as I got it
while on vacation . . Knrly in
June however. T noticed nna nf
your 'articles about a kind of ring-'
worm or fungus Infection called
toe Itch. ... On returning home
I spent Sunday exposing tho foot
to direct sunlight. The first ex
posure gave relief, and after four
exposures tho patch seems to be
ottred. If the ultraviolet treat
ment has not been tried, this may
lie of Interest to you.- Perhaps,
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(Krum filH of the Mull Trthunci
Ortofwr A. lftlft.
Cincinnati Itetls nhut out Whk
Sox. 5-0, nni need only one mo;o
ariif for world series.
President Wilson nskR roncross
to allow him. to accept $100,000
j worth of gifts presented by vari
ous dignitaries in Kurope.
'; U. S. Steel strike markedly riot
Incr. but little bloodshed, r Judge.
Oury refuses to confer wit.i
! strikers. " r iUl'i-
Ilaiiroad strikers win dernands
In Kurope.
Theo. Knrle, noted tenor, fcings .it
Page theater, under direction of
George Andrews. . , . .
ChlcaRO. P.rend price raised to
1 1 cents a loaf.
Paris. Premier Paderswskl de
clares he has forgotten how to play
the piano.
I TWKXTY Yi:.ltS AGO TODAY
! (From files of the Mail Tribune.)
October 5, 1(9.
I R. IT. Pnrsonn declares his youmr
j pear trees at Jlillerest have this
I year ncted him $t77 per acre.
the doctor's professional skill arf :H
he hlst popularity Iwtt determtnM
his Hiiecess. " - ' , " i 'f
-As a newspaper health writer
I don't car a cord what any
body thinks or says, about nly
views, so long ns he Is cautious
enough not to deny the truth of
nnythinff I say hero or to Impute
to mo any motivo other than a de
sire to benefit tho health and In
crease tho happiness of readers.
A few people seem to think that
a doctor rondttctltiK h. health eol
ii inn In tho newspaper ought to I
ho solemn and ponderous and j
never Indulue In any well, anvl
"flippancy," they rait It. I bee
to call attention- to tho quack
ho Always has his dlunlty on and
Keeps it wen buttoned up. Dignity
the literature to learn
lwhether ultraviolet light hus been
iriftd ns a remedy. One other cor
respondent reported success from
extremely hot water, soukine the
iiffected part of the skin In water
tis hot an It will endure. It should
endure a temnerntnrn n hivh n
118 degrees F., but probably any
thing over 110 would kill the
parasite responsible for this form
of Itch. Tho third remedy sug
gested for this Infectious skin
trouble now so common .among
patrons of public swimming pools.
Kymnaniums, Turkish baths or
other places where people walk
about barefoot, is Whitfield's oint
ment, conMisting of say, 15 grains
of salicylic acid, 30 grains of ben
zoic ncld. In' one ounce of petro-
iHtiim; utis to he applied once
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John Ii- Allen entertains group
of loading business men at Louvre
cafe with champagne dinner.
W. H. Norcross of Central Point
sells 12-acre orchard for $10.0fi0
to 11. K. Cutter of Grande Ronne
valley. .
! Itcar f'reck orchr.rd sells car of
jAnjnus in New York at an average
I uf $5.45 per box.
kee cars and radios and machinery.
The outlaws In Nicaragua have
been suppressed and the govern
ment is In charge of. nice people
who favor-a. canal, i , "
Quill Points
Brisbane says a higher price for
cotton win tend to mnko tho soutli
Republican. Cotton went up to a
dollar in IS 05.'
Correct this sentence: "When my wife is jrivinu a hen
bridge parly," said he, "she never (jives me (ho impression
thai I'm iinneeessiirv."
A iiian whn owns one store stays in it. Then he establishes
a chain of stores and spends his time on the links.'
Tan fades ami Niuniner romances nre forgotten. Nothing is
permanent but the crimp in dad's pneketbook.
Now a scientist says niostpiitos eat one another. We've
often wondered for what piirpose Nature provided them.
tiik rMMtrr
All things come to in. at last
u they. come to the grave and the
an devouring worm.
They? have their little hour or
Iwo of glory, their moments In the
pumic eye, their season of inlm
terlng lo, vanity, and then they
come In me und oblivion.
The treasures that were doted
upon yesteryear .and counted of
greater Importance than any other
thing, come to nin when their
reputation Is lost, and I give theiu
refuge from the wothl's ridicule.
Things that havo seen battles,
and the turmoil of conquests, anil
Inspired the cheers of the virion
ous millions now test with me in
complete obscurity.
Dead romances bring their talcs
to me, and 1 keep their secrets.
- t punish disobedient children:
keep awkward secrets from hus
hands: connive with men to baffle
agents of the law, . i
I have figured In the Intrigues
of munnrchsi I have aided lovers;
I have liiu'lmrcil hapless adven
turers panting nheitil of tho chase.1
I llvo In Nil atmosphere of pep.
fume, of old leather, of ilnst luy.g
undisturbed. I am a closet. ,
- lUultliiiuto Uuijj)
No doubt, some lipstick eontiiins poison. One application
has been Unrv.vo t blind n youth ami cause him to attack tele
plume poles.
Correct, this sentence: would like my new lint just ns
well," nii 1 the wife, "if it hud cost only t.hirty-nine cents."
Then, too, table scraps can be
seasoned with a little salt water
and converted Into a nice fur cont.
Things even up. Tho poor man
may find It harder to trick Justice,
but he has less reason to.
Amerimmism: Sending the dumb to college; wondering
wh.v so many college graduates are dumb.
Danes
i-s just seem more dangerous- than automobiles because
Ve Imven t yet got used to dying that wnv,
Wealth has few real advantages. It just enables you to pav
i"t for bends like those at the ten-cent slore.
One of our new immigrants is a Welshman named Liillgm.
The name is pronounced I.ullgm,
There really are more vitamini-s in eonntrv-pronnd whol,.
wl'eat flour, . We've seen tl 1 emu lino-
The real cause. of the trouble. i Palestine is the fact that
people with millions back of then? no longer grovel.
!"'"'''' L,Hr '1,,",,'k'"il,001 ,ni,r"ly for " " h discontinue
Urlr-..-Il.Jr.".'Lll''--w"n """"I for a few days to note results.
mi
rntiHiiling the Circus.
(Py .Mary Oraham Bonner)
Just before tho circus was over,
John was handed n folded piece
of pnper. The oldest and Jolllest
of tho clowns had handed It to
him.
John opened It and read:
"I almost forgot that l was
going to turn the time hack to
tho early morning when the cir
cus was arriving. Hut. you see. I
only almost forgot. I didn't com-
plrtcly forget.
"After the show Is over keep
your eyes tight shut for one min
ute and a half. That's nil you
have to do. And If you have
any trouble figuring nut how long
that should he do not worry! I'll
come for you when tho minute and
n half Is up,
"J in. having such a good time
with my friends but I didn't
forget you, you see. All tho cir
cus people send their love."
The nole was signed, "Tour af
fectionate friend, the I.lttlo lilack
Clock."
John and Veggy did exactly
what the little black clock sug
gested. "Are your eyes tight shut?"
John to-keil I'egsy.
"Yes. Are yours?"
Yes."
And then enmo a great, hrlll.
long whistle.
"Open your eyes!" cried some
one. And there, before them,
stood the little black clock.
"The circus train Is Just arriv
ing." the little black clock said.
I'eggy and John found them
selves up by tho station. The
orange nnd red cars of tho circus
tl-aln were pulling In. Out came
the circus people. Along came
the cakes with the animals.
Inwn they nit went to the fair
grounds, with Peggy and John
and tho little black clock ns well, j
" hey watched the circus peo
ple unload and nut up the tents.
They tnlked to the clowns and lo
the performers.
It wss then that Peggy nuked
the little black clock If she could
ride In a parade.
Tomorrow
Headlines are deceiving. There
nre millions of people In. Chicago
and its suburbs who don't know
how big the business end of a gun
looks.
Correct this sentence: "Tho
cashier's suicide," said he, "Is gen
erally attributed to ill health."
One of Ihe first social evenls of
consequence for IliD-young folks of
Medt'ord will he the DeMolny
dance at the Masonic hall tonight
at 9 o'clock.
It comes ns a good time for the
football boys, both from Marsh
field and Medford. An excellent
orchestra, composed of DeMolay
boys and members ot the high
school, will furnish -the music.
A large crowd is anticipated anil
a good time is planned for all.
Brisbane's Today
(Continued from Page One)
How narrow . inlntlcil tlto
neighbors seem when llicy say
what your conscience Is say.
lug.
The Hussion cpisodo teaches us
that it Is much easier to love the
under dyg If he will stay under.
llllch hiker: A pedestrian whn
wnnts you to stop so ho can get
n crack at you on even terms.
more than $1,000,000 nnd $13,
!),"j!),8;H more than he collected
in thji same three months a
year ago. It 's a big, rich conn-
try, with one single city spend
ing in a year as much as the
I'nited States used to spend be
fore the war.
Iluslness and buying, generally,
throughout the country, continue
active. The September report of
sears-Koebuck, which deals with
tho whole country, shows a gain
of 23 per cent. The year's sales
reach clone to half a billion.
Kducntlon really win Increase
your earning capacity unless you
becomo an educator.
Americanism: Hating Ihe Com
munist because lie doesn't revere
our Institutions: violating our In
stitutions In our real to suppress
him.
This speed. mad America now
outruns the world, except In nlr
planes, locomotives, automobiles.
steamships, sailing vessels nnif
nfoot.
ee Sf
LU2 .:
Personality Is ihe vague)
something that enable you tn
gel by In a clrc-w suit without
ion king miylMNly cornier what
rrsinurniit yon work In.
A new orchestra number Is
called "Tho American In Paris."
The toot is represented by ihe
brasses. ,
Yet southern labor, convinced It
"needs no advice or help from the
IVigy-, Camel IUdc" north," hasn't yet discarded Yuu-
The automobile industry, also, is
rhecrrul; 4,8:13, t20 cars have been
made In nine months this year, an
increase of 31 per cent over the
same period a year ago.
Stock gamblers may be worried,
hut the ieoplo at large feel cheerful.
Thinking about evil, dreading It.
Is worse than evil. One man killed
himself because he feared a duel
arranged for next day. Another
blew his brains out rather than
walk to safety on a tree trunk
stretched over a deep chasm.
Herman Under man. New York
gangster, fctraitRled himself with
his belt ln prison Thursday. He
had "squealed" on his associates,
had been stabbed once In prison,
and feared what would happen
when he reached the penltentlury
again.
. . .
Ho put JS.M In the pocket nf n
criminal asleep in his cell, with a
note asking that It he divided with
a rrleud. He wrote to that friend,
"Have a good feast on me, on my
way to hell."
CU1.MK DORS NOT PAY.
C.ennnny mourns the loss of
Slreaemati, great and Patriotic
l leader, who died Thurmluy, hav
ing actually worked himself to
death for llerninny. Before he died
he had the satisfaction of nego
tiating the evacuation ot the Rhine
land, thus restoring to Oermnny
ner territorial Integrity.
There enmo a pause In the
Amerlcen usury orgy Thursday.
Call money dropped officially to 6
per cent, and was offered aa low
as R per cent.
Nevertheless, aome lambs, chang
ing from fever to chills, as
malaria patients do, thought It
time to sell. Prices dropped, and
tienily 5,0(10.000 shares were sold.
ThoMhat gold trash, of which
many wimples dance along on the
ticker talie, will bo glnd. Those
thai sold real American Taluej will
worry.
Special Notice -to
Union Men
and Their Friends
The Medford Journeymen
Barbers' Local ' -recently
- organized In Medford, '
takes pleasure in announcing the
following master barbers employ
ing union help nnd conducting
a strictly union shop:
Bates Bros., 128 West Main.
Carl Bowman, 105 West Main.
Hugo Daley, 108 East Main.
Roy Lindley, 17 North Bartlett.
D. p. Peterson, Jackson Hotel on
Eighth St.
Joe O'Brien, Medford Hotel.
E. C. Roseborough-; 12 South Cen
tral. . . ,.
Geo. Tonj, 5 North Fir. .
Look for the
Union Shop Card
Open 8 A. M. to 6 P. M.
Saturdays, 8 A. M. to 9 P. M.
Regular meeting nights ihe last
Tuesday of eath month at Central
Labor hall.
Ray Tucker. Pres., 103 W. Main.
Ray LePevre. Sec.. 12 S. Central.
uMBHOuriTa. houU4
complete CLEAN IMO i
Tyrone tiTvsncm
SATIIIDAY ritOGH.AM
National Broadcasting Company.
6 to 7 p. m. General Klectrie
Hour.
Sixty minutes devoted to classic
music will be the General Elec
tric Hour's contribution to the
entertainment n n coast-to-coast
audience, which will ho heard
through stations K HQ, KO.mo,
KGW, KOO, KPO nnd KFI.
7 to S p. m. Lucky Strike Hour.
Dancevtunes will be heard by
the nation-wide audience of NUC
system stations tonight when H.
A. Rolfo nnd the Lucky Strike
Dance orchestra piny their week
ly program.
liroadcast -through KIIQ. KO
MO. KGW. KOO, KPO and KKI.
S to 8:30 p. m. Temple of tho Air
As the theme song of tho
Temple of the Air" resounds
through tho ether tonight an
other half-hour broadcast of
varied light music will be of
fered. "Till tho Clouds Roll By" will
he the ensemble's optimistic
opening melody. The same group
of vocalists ami instrumentalists
will be heard as the mtislcaJe
closes In an appropriate number,
"When Day Is Done."
Tn between the two ensemble
selections will be heard baritone'
nnd soprano solos, three string
sextet numbers nnd one by
string quartet, as well as the
songs of the mixed nnd male vo.
cal quartets.
rtroadenst through KIIQ. K(l
MO. KGW, KOO. KPO and KFI.
9 to 9:30 p. m. National I-nundry
Owners association progrnm.
The first weekly program of
the National Laundry Owners'
nssnclaion will go on the air
through KHQ. KOMd, KGW,
KOO, KPO anil KFI.
10 to 1 1 . m. "Tales Never Told."
Wringing before tho micro
phone nn impressive galaxy cf
studio stars. "He Strong and of
Good Courage," n religious theme
will he dramatised as the flr3t
of the four "Tales Never Told."
"Dream Girl." "Nobody" nnd
"Animal Crackers" are the othersi
which provide a diversified group !
of vignettes from the pen of, 3 miw i
Harry De Ttsaux. S tak ft0m Of to tot With
Ilohhte Peane, Pernlce P.er- S3
win. Pert Horton. Charles Me-! 2
Alllster. Stewart Wilson, Harry 53
De I.asaux and Captain William; 5s
Doyle nre the National Players ;Z2Z
to be heard and a mixed quartet '5H
will Interpret the songs prior to ; 5s
each dramatization. Marlon Gil
bert. Kthel Wakefield. John Teel
nnd Myron Niesley are the slmt
ers. .
Drnadeast through KGO an-1
KOMO.
11 to 1J midnight Mu.lrnl Mn
keteers. Walter Pch.m nnd the Muslcil
Musketeers will offer an hour of
dance music nnd special arrange
ments of the latest syncnpat-nl
melodies.
Uroailcn.f through KOMO,
KOO and KPO. -
la Grande l.a T.i..ie Building
nnd Ixian Assn. acquired by Mort
gage Investment Co. of Portland.
4
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Films Free
West Side Pharmacy
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