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MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREfiOX, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, mo.
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6-5 OVER STARS
Seals Continue Two-Year
Jinx for Senators Oaks
Dazzlengcls at Wrigley
Field 5 to$.
IBy the AHgnclutiMl Pi-cbh)
A revised linmii Willi Jciwllnw
mnn, outfielder pluyinu thlitybatie,
lillowed the Portland Ducks to do
feat' the Hollywood Stunt, U to 6,
111 a tree-hitting name lit J'm'Uuxl
yesterday. Tho ""Q" tnm"from
Qiehlnd to score tin" ruiiH in tho
Hevonth Inning. "Junk" Wallcis,
it..M.tr liln I'li-ul imnin uliw-a Ilia
open j; week of tl sonson, was
mo wiuniiiK nuricr.,..
liuddy Ryan, manaKer of tho Sac
ramento Senators, will have Ills fin-
Hers crossed for tho remainder of
Otlio season with the Ueahi at San
Frnncisco tills weeh In the hope
that u two-year IohIiik Htmyk will
he broken. O
, Yesterday, for tho 15th straight
lime, the Quills doletilert tho Sena
tors ly a Sure of 8 to 0. Kyan He
lectedOds lencllu;: bet, ltny Koat
in, to Huhdito iVi locals, but Kay
anTI his spltball fo iiikmiiuI to
tho occasion.
Jimmy 'Ann, Ihn most ciQilstcnt
hurler uONick Williams' hock and
cull, liiiiiK it i his fourth victory of
tho soat9
iQme runs were registered oy
O'Hed" Wiiuf ol' tho Seals and by
Moryl Hour of the visitors.
Jack Lelivol's I.ok Angeles club
saw red yesterduy wlien Carl Znm
lock and his Ouklnud aggregation
visited .igloy field for tho flint
lime this season. Tho siirlntini;
of Zamlnch's men, In hoeping with
the brilliant color scheme of their
uniforms, was too much for the An
Kels, the Oaks winning a S to-1 vic
tory. Ken Douglas, southiiaw of the
MI4ons, stopped a nlntlnniim
rally by the Heattlo Indians and
tho former team won tho series
opener, 4 to 3,
DoUKhia relieved
q CnHtor, who weaken od In the ninth
InnlitK. A homo vim hy Itlil Homln,
MIsHlon KhortHlo. in tho HkIiIIi in
' nliiK wa tho winning hit.
Vc3torday's Coast Leaoue Results
( Hy the Associated IM'chh)
At Portland: H. K.
Hollywood ; '. 6 13 1
Portland ft 6 ' 10 2
(Ton lnnliiKHj.
RholIcnbachVnd UnHblor; Walter
mfft Woodall.
. At San Ftnnclsco: H. II. K.
Bacnimontn . '. 0 !l 1
San lanclsco 110
Koating nnd Wills; .inn and Gna
ln. O .
At Sonttlo:
On. II. E.
4 0 1
3 U 0
Missions
Seattle
Caster nnd Hoffman;
Collins.
llouso nnd
At Los Angeles:
Oakland
1(0 Angolus
Crllghead nnd lioed
Hnnnub, WWn,
It. II. K.
.... r a 2
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EMPSEY CONVALESCItG
ATER MII8R OPERATION
O
llorHKSTKK, Minn., April SO.
P) thick Do m putty, fuinn'r heavy
welnht champhtn, wn convaleHclug
today in n hoHpftal where ho un
derwent n minor operation.
romlHlon wnH reported satisfactory
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THIS PAPER.
NOW PLAYING
"tts Go Places"
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White Sox Coach'
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Associated Prcaa Photo r
Bernard "Mike" Kelly, po-A'ar
manager of the minors, whoTai
been named coach of theQhicago
White Sox and assistant to Mana
ger Donnie Bush. 1
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LOCATED IN ITALY;
JUGGLES HNffll
6 O
VOLTAIIAHOK9SO, . Italy, April
30. (! in (.Jlovannl Ciunporoz oT
thin townnlilp, n toolnmkor 22 your
oh! nml (I fret (1 InrhfH tall, woIkIi-
Uk 2-12 poundH. after a nionth'n
Inlenslvo tralnliiK. boxing promot -
ers of nnarbv Padua, home of the
gentlo Saint Anthony, hellcvo they
Sthavo found a. Prhno Camera. Cam-
pores', completed bin Horvlce with
tho niniintujQ ftrtillery two montliB
ao. IIIh comradeH aver that his
favorite Hport while with tho col
or wiih preaontlirg nrmn with
barrel of TAt M. M. field plo or
cfmhlliitf five hunky noidlerH in a
pyramid on hia ma.snlvo Hhoultlor,
Ho 1h now u ml e I'ro i n k ti m o re
InieiiNivn (ranliiK and 1" Maid to be
developing conslderabli ukhtoh
HlveiieHM. Hpeeil And 'i'Iiir general
ships .11 o extioeLs to liaV' hi.i first
flh'ht about two months henee , .
PSEWLFIGHT
It wan two yearn ago when Kd
(Htrangler) KowIh, then the world's
heavyweight champion, appeared
In Medford and In leH than five
ntlnuAi defeated a Ong wreHtler,
QMU .Shaw, afler the latter had
spent Heveral weeks lu-ro preparing
forio boul. HoWeve'Q KewiH is
not expected to have tuu-n nn easy
(line when ho meetH tinh Kruse,
Portland, Saturday night at the
armory. O
lv i l i vi.. i M it V..I..1H n t.f nm mv
ring batllcH and once before nO
I m-wIk in n trrld bout In Cnmula,
Mixing the eX'Chanip ronsiderablo
trouble before being defeated. The
Portland man has ambitious plans
for Halurtlay night and Is per
fecting a good defense 1 against
" , iun.
arred id mm
NI'.W Vim', April 30. (tV
Prlmo CnriO. and four members
of his munaueriat staff today wore
suspended by the- New York state
athletic commission. The siiHpen
slon followed disciplinary action h
California boxing authorities grow-
; Ing out of the- big Italian's ipica
! tlouable bout with I.eon Chevalier
at Oakland. Throe" members of
Chevalier's tnff were declared In
j eligible as they did not hold New
l ork llceiwea.
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Baseball Standings
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taklanil l.ri
Haoriunont" 13
S.in Kriini-Iri 13
l.im AnifoloM 1 1
MlwluliM 11
Hollywood 8
Hoalllo
rortlanil 0
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VOPNOUS VE
YANKEE GOLFERS
OFF
OF EUROPE TODAY:
NKW YORK, April 30.(yp)
The econd Amerieun golfing expe
dition of the year leaves for Kur
itpp at 4 p. m. (fi. h. T.) today
when tho Mauretanla steams out
of Nfv York harbor with the
American Walker cunr tea m
aboard
Hobby Jones, captain of tho
Hqum!, arid tils Kttven iiitmnnloH
lntvo timed their voynsyQo tCJt.
they can tfot In about two wih
practice In KiiKland before the cup
matches against tho pick of MrltWi
amatours at Sandwich May 15 uTrti
Hi.
IMayers nccomphnying Jones are
Harrison li. Johnston, George Von
Kim, Cieoi'Kti Vulfft, ) O. V.
Willing. Uon Moe, Riifrtnd Alnu
Keir.ie nnd lrancis Ouimet.
In addition to tho team match
wiiii r.iiKiunii. Jones nnu innst l
hlH mates plan to compete In iho
iirillsh amutour at St. AmliWs
May 2(1-31, and the Hrltlsh open
j it n , uiilIC ju-.i. ,
is Leo JJieel, proTeHHional chain
pion, who plans Jji compcLo in the
Kritlsli open. DI.O'I, Jiorton Kmlth
and Jim ISarnoH, as a matter of
fjict, aiiQliout ,tho only jioted pro-
rcHsjnnai. who v J 1 1 . cpmpote ut
FBW WW
COURT FOR TEfSSS"
..,. , ,, ,
volunteer
r, ,
: "ul" ' " lno ILW mK"la
i 1 ",u eiiipiy im. inu i.y
100, adjoining tho Ciro Mutton, to
transform It Into a tenuis court,
expected to be one of tho best In
tho clty.
Voiuntm firemen hnvo been
"1U ,,,K III tlV UIU CUlllllfll III
JJfi o'clock each pvenlngftTV begin
work, following a dlnnn Tfi-epnrert
by Klro Chief llDyKllloU. Tho
following volunloorafuivo been do
natlt'0 tlmo to tho court: II. 13.
llliliiiilmigcr, ciiplaln; Hay Marks,
lleutenilnt: Klliolt Mllller, tjlalro
apcars, lioil York. Unuist Knner
scin, II. TT. Ileal, N. Thomas and
M, M. Harvey. Ilegula firemen,
on their day off. havo cuntrlbuted
their cntlro time.
ine AleUl'iiriLWuQ coirany nnd
tho VuIIim,' 1'iiiV cumpai are do
nating &nk for .hriiii)g. sur
face gruiiito to the court.
worn bueis
iii TE HATCH
wiJNNINtlDALK, Kngland, April
30. (I1) tilonna Collelt will lead
her American , women's golfing
team (tgalnHt a picked Kngllsli
Mipiad hure tomorrow in an into,
national team match.
Tho match will eoiitj)' of five
foursomes and ten singles $ilh
the fou,rHomos in tho morning and
tho singlejQi the afternoon.
.Miss colhnt, the Amorloan
champion, will use all 17 of the
playei-H on her sipiad while Molly
(ourlay, , captain of t homo
forces, will CiilQ'i only elovon.
SARPOLIS,llS
WRESTLE A DRAW
TAl'iOlA. April
in im
an. (fl) ur.
Karl S.t)ollx, i'li'vi'lnn.
i llU'Uli-
wionllcr. hiJ Kil (MtrniuVr) I.pw-
Ih. fornn'r VJfi'iivywelt'lit wri'iitllA
I'hnnililnn. t n ilnii lif
nlnlit nfli'i' i'IkIii ruunilH. Kiuh
won n full. I.i'wIh IiiUIiik tin, flrn
In Ihp nrrotut roumi with n nrrls
uf tipaillooki,, wlille SarpollH took
n full in Iho final roumi with hit
flyltiK kiO01'1-.
Tnl Thyo, lNH-tlnntl. won ovi-r
Kara i'lislm of Turki-y In tlu flv.--
rounil KiMut-rinnl, wliilo 1im
iIim'.h.Q salrm, orv.. ilffi-ntnii I
I'oiiKln". Turonia. :.i tlu thr
rottiut curtain. minor.
wuis hue
POBTt-AN'lV April 30, (V,
Leading a field of more than one
hundred, Mrs. Harry (1. llangsten
of tho Portland (lolf cluh won the
third sweepstakes of tho Oregon
Women's (lolf association tourna
ment played here yesterday. She
turned In the winning roumi of tto,
finishing ono stroke ahead of Miss
Jean I'Acrinan. Multnomah, who
had n vt.
GAGNON HAS WEIGHT
ADVANTAGE TONIGHT
cmrACO,, April 30. (.D.Tnck
ftiiKnon, llitHton heavywelitht. will
have n slight weht nilvnntaKe
over Tutfy Griffith of Sioux City,
lowil. when they meet In their re
turn encasement at the ChleaRo
vlsilium loiilrlil. Cal;nnu welched
ON INVASION pflpiiQ flFFFN.SF
In ol ut',. while iirirriih weiKh-'ln
MAJOR HITTERS
mi DIP immimp!
UML UIU IMMII1U
Heavy Bombardments Seen!
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omrilQ & Moia, MmninnW""" "lin10' J'nlmtn tlW lust
iiihi ti "iiiMMiauJ.hioo months 1 1929 wore ut the
fichnique.
Ity lliiuli S.d'ulliTlon, ,Ir.
Asmclated l'ress yports Writer
The idea of having onvbig in
ning to win a baseball gaSre seems
to bo coming more and more into I
favor in tho major leagues, eilhcrO
by ucient or Intent. The slug
gers ot the big leagues, JSiw find
ing their batting eyes raiQlly after
rather slow start, are becoming
W group of opportunists, pounding
out t.nUKh ,.un8 to gIlln &e V(L..
. r- V .....
t the moment t opposing!
pltch9r wcakenH.
1 n'U ununn Indfrim nnmnu
Ket of illu.Htratlonn of thift face
out of tho many that have turned
up lately. The Cincinnati lieds
and St. IjoiiIs CardlnalH hadnno
it i.f il Iiiuiimi I In n u w.f till ffr
chance to hit, duo to wet groundQ
The IloblnH and the Cliantn car-'
rled, tho iQn to itH limit as Brook
lyn won for tho second time- in E
row 'by a Hcoro of IT to 15. Hrook
scored eleven runs off four
lant pitchers in tho Kocond- frame
only to have tho Manhattan war
Horn come holt wlt a nine-run
third frame. wo
Win In Ono Frame.
Thi Inilcli-liia'H Vnt inniil Ipactie
club likewise Qi an entlrcQ;ame
- in miv lulling wkii niu jjuwiuii
s as their victims. After
seven scoreless stanzas of aduel
between Hay Kongo of the Phillies
nnd Bob Smith of Boston Phila
delphia suddenly star toll .hitting In
the oiglO''Oto score nil Its runs In
an 8 to 2 triumph. : 1 ;
Tho I'lttt'htirg PIrtUos gave the
Chicago Cuba seven runs it the
first three innings and got them
all back In ono to beat (he Na
tional IcnO' champions, 13 to' 9.
Tho Washington Honntors, In
tbelrOtllt with tho Yankees, p,ro
ducei tho only big ihnlng-la Uio
four American league games to
win, XI to S, their eighth In a
row and make their winning streak
tho longest either major league
has seen this year. (
The champion Philadelphia Ath-
letcla were content to get their
runs In Wdrs. but led by Al Sim
mons and Mickey (-hrano, they
got foWr twowimes nii'O1 slnulo to
boat the Boston Red Hex, !P to a
Old Bed Faber of the Chicago
White Sox brought forth one of
tho day's two good pAhlng feats,
as Chicago downed the Betroit
Tigers, 8 toC&i
Cleveland's"! to 4 vVtory over
the St. I,ouls Browns d the
1 lOlsO consecutive appearance of
Joe Sewell as Its feature, although
he had Qthlng to do jtth the
Ol"Uh. Joe wns In UoTimpo to
pli.y as ho has been running a
high tempei'nluro for two days,
but bo has m hue tl but one game
since he joined the IndlantOlO
years ago, and wanted to preservo
his record. . . ;
Htt HALF BUCK DIES
Huong
l'ITTSIIlO.OIf. April so. yp
l.oo Murphy. IM. a halfliack on the
l'nlvi;rig of l'ltlsliuiKh rootlmll
touni. dltT oai lv today In St. Iran
.... . P .. i ...i.
imj.nwii i a iinmi-ii iii'in.
F urphy. a Htuilont In tho nchool
f nM,. clui atlon at l'ltt. wua
Injured In a scrlmuuiKo
Thi
ofkvst week. J
T?Iurphy was a native of Young
town. ), lie ( vas lsel by 1 Utf
panthers as a utility man last fall.
MAIllSO.NVlQ.K, Ky., April 30.
(VI Arrojks woro exiH'otadi here
today folluwB; Iho dynninitS!; yes
torday of tho honioa of two non
union minors ut Nortonvlllo, Ky
nnd the dlsfovory nf it donlh note
and rvploslroH on tho front porch
of County .luildo J. 1. Slmln.
K. A. Vnnovor. rhlof of police of
NortnnvlU announced j-eslorilnj
that he hns definite rlucs.
Tho dynninltln marked the first
serious dlHtiirlmnce ri'siililns from
Independent striken nnd shtildowna
1 the western Kontuckv ronl fields.
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IVE F.
IN REFINERY BLAZE
niUWtIO, 111., April 'so.
Twumon r tunned alive In oil
early today in an explosion at the
refinery of the Pahros Products cor
poration. Konr others rsraped nn
hnri. dragnlna with them a lifth. so
sovorcly Inn nod ho In mil Moiiod
live.
o
o
DYNAMIJE HOMES
NON-UNION IN
lowing the explosion, for a time
threatened a large portion of the
clearing industrial district. Offi
cial!!; o,f- the rpfinary nlactd, the
damage at Ifitf.OOD.V.ncludin.g the
tout ot oil, j r;-.;Tifc j,J
SHOW DECREASE
UW YORK, April
30. (P)
The ltcd States Stool Corpora
tion's ilnunclul statement for tho
first quarter, showed total earn
iniis of ? 19,615.307 after operat
ing expenses, taxes and interest on
subsidiaries' bonds. This compares
with $50,385,334 for the previous
duarter and (60,105,3111 Q- the
first three monUgjof 1920.
Net profit for . tho first ' 1930
quarter was equal to SJk'H a 'n-
I rate, of (4. 14 v a, share and for ti
post 19J!9 nua.rteioqualteit 5.04.
O
FIRST ..GIUmUIKS'j-
vQtTlflNtf. Ore., April 30. (P)
Tho Hea,sd.s ')st carload of
canteloupes will arrive in Portland
Thurday. TiWy will como from
t"c Imperial valley and are 10
mtyH Rmp or vie average date of
first OhipnienUi in previous yi s,
Tho price has not yet beenOan
nouncA, .O .- , ( s
ry
Iilvcsloit; .
, 1'ORTI.AND, OVc.rApril 30. (P)
CATTI-1S: 100, cnlvos 10, talking
arounil. steady.
llOtft: 875, including 113 direct,
quotuh steady. ,
SlIgKP: 330, quotably stjdy.
Prmluco
PORTLAND, Ore, April 30 (P)
POTATOES: Old higher, new
lower. . GomK.No. 1 grade S3.85-4.
into
huttkk: Waa
KCIOS, milk OButteifat), poultry,
country meats, onions, wool, nuts,
hay, casenra bark and hops steady
nl Unchanged.
Sitgnr nnd Flour
PORTLAND, Ore.. April 30 (P)
SUGAJl (si.jked basis) steady;
cane, fiSlit or berry. J5;J(J per cwt.
Beot suirar S(595 cwt.
)?LOlQt (city delivory prices)
steady; family patents, 4l)s $7.20;
whole wheat, 49a $0.30; graliant,
Ills $0.30; bakers' hard, wheat, OSs
$0.00; bakers'. . bluestem patents,
4'Js $0.00; pastry flour. 4!s $6.70.
PORTLAND. Ore., j?rll 30
Wheat futures:
Open HlgO Low Close
.May ...1.03 1.03 1.02(4 1.02(4
July ...1.05 1.05 1.04 1.04
Sept. .1.0374 1.0574 1.05V4 1.05(4
' Oa6 wheat:
Mlg l(oid hlucstcm, hard
white ; -.1.1814
Soft white 1.04(4
Western white L04(4
Hani winter 1.02(4
Northern sprli 1.02(4
Western l ed , 1.02(4
Oats: No, 2-38 lb. while 30.00
Today's car receipts: Wheat 41,
barley .1, flour 7, corrt 4, hay 2.
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Wall Stre Reprt
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NKW YORK. April 30. (P)
The stock market vts a two-sided
affair idin today With tho high
priced spetQlties, oils and public j
utilities presenting strength whllo
renewed weakness developed in
many of thtOiteel. copper.Oind
mils, l'rlees generally . bounded f
upward at the Mart, ran Into a
storm of selling beforo midikiv.
then iiiado Irregular recovery
l,1Osumo uftcrno". o'y to Wi
counter renewed selling.
Conner prices broke sharply i
the London metal exchange, lead
ing to rather widespread expecta
tions of a f'irt' cut lrob
ally to arou? cents a pound.
I'erslHtent selling of the steel,
copper and merchandise groups
offseOfrol't! to Jlft tho oils, util
ities and motion Jleture Hhares.
Tlie close was Irt ilar. Sales ap
proximated 4.Q'.OU0 shares.
Today's cIoTTiig prices for 15
selected stocks follow:
Am. Tan t4(t
Col. (la (is
Am. Tel. nnd Tel 2fi2
Anaconda tin
t'Urttss Wright 13 V4
General Klectrlc (new) 86
(ieneral Motors 4Ri
uennicot c opper 4 54 If"!
Hadio . Corporation fiM
Reajling ....112 !
Sen Roebuck 87 4 '
United Air Craft f S6'i !
I'..S. tsteel
..184
5font. Ward
. 43T4
120
S. I'
t'nder the psndntlym of dowt
'roin husband, cx-SerReniit Ma-j
Jor ltoulter of the Hoynl Air
Force linn appealed for concerted
notion by London husbands against
the spring house-clennlnsr cum
pnlKit mid thus. ''throw, off, foml-!
nine ilomlpnneq.' t . (
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ITCHING ENDS WHEN ;
ZEMO TOUCHES Mill
thousands say. It's wonderful tfia i
way soothinK. -coolina Zemo brings I
relief to skin which itches and burns. '
Even in moat sewra cases, itching
disappears almost as soon as Zemo
touches the tender and inllamed sur
face. To draw out local infection ana
help to clear away unsightly blem- i
ishes. wo know of nothing better than ;
inn.ible Zemo. Alwa-s keep this
family anti.epti on hand. I so it .
Im-lv. It's reife as can be, 85o, 6(tc
Brisbane's Todag
(Continued from page one)
(Continued from I'age)ne)
dent and, probably, the lui
niuu race has bee improved
somewhat by destroying mur
derers as fast, as they were
caught. -
It capital punishment now fright
ened criminals or helped to rid the
j human race of the killer type, It
would ne a good tiling. But it pron
ably does neither.
Laws that inflict capital punish-,
liient, which is simply iQlng offi
cially, are in themselves murder
ous, setting a bad and disgraceful
example.
report on ti), jails in New
York says prisoners "are caged
Hive animals.' Men unable to fur
nish ball, innocent or guilty, are
sent to these prisons. It makes a
difference, even in our perfect dem-
mcy, it you happen to have any
Qmouey.
It is a mistake to burn prisoners
alive in unsafe prisons, a mistake
to .jail them like "cnt;ed animals."
Quite apart from Oman decency,
it doesn't pay. Men thus cagetQiya.
apt to cause trouble when they
leave the cage.
4
Igegatef to tiie naval confer
ence are Wick from London "con
fident that real results l&'e been
achieved."
A majority or citizens are satis
fied to know that no great harm
has been done.
Delegates have not Drought buck
any five-power agreement under
which this country would he
olwgijA to send over billions of
money to be spent, and men to bo
shot, In case Kurope decided to
start another war.
Senator Cupper of Kansas, who
knows the people of this country,
tr)kes this sound statement:
"Tho American peoplo will never
again partlclimto directly 9 Hit
rope's troubles by taking up arms."
Those responsible for the Ameri
can government, bearing that in
mind, should not promise things
that the peoplo will not allow them
to perl'orm.Q
fr-ed Wllllaiiistble l9er nt the
Long Island Curtis airport will nt
teri)pt to break the world's "loop
ing" rbjord.
Charf68 W. Holmnn now holds
Are record with 14U loops, agt
Vviiliams hopes to ma"e 2000 loops.
The dangerous effort is doubt
less useful in testing strength of
planes. Otherwise, it doesn't mat
ter whelter a flier loops O'OO trm4
or 2,e(),uti0 times.
You can buy "tumbler pigeons"
that tumble over and over In th(4r,
flight. But for service, you need
the carrier pigeon that goes straight
aJ"6"' ' (
.. Organized less than four years
ago, the Duke university school of
religion has become one Qt the lar
gest graduate schools of theology
In the south.
StoAtKh Trouble
If gas, dspepsla. heartburn,
bloating, sour stomachQund poor
digestion make you miserable nnd
grouchy, nnd many foods do iiot
agree with you, why not make fire
Dlotcx, 15 minute test? Dintcx Is
harmless to young or old, yet works
with surprising wpeed. One Ingre
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rtif-rvut .1 nnn ttrunu Ita nWn u'nldit
ODon't give up.Oet Dintcx at anv
ctrug store. Put it to a test. Money
back if you don't soon fell like
new, and a-ole to cat most any
thing. Only 60c. For sale at
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ON LIFE INSURANCE
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Special Representors
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Even as late as' a century
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moder conditions ail very
different. Now only a skill
ed conveyancer Should draw
a deed to real estate, and the
only real protection for trio
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Title Insurance Headquarters
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Now is the time to get paint for your boat and cabin
10 Days Only .
You will be abl to buy a gallon
1 ity Ffyi's at only .
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Leaky pipesD or roof can't
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warp. Takes any decoration
- perfectly. 0 Parading is un
necessary. Stronger, fire-safe
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Be prepared for a spraying campaign
that will keep woigis, scales and other
insects out of your trees and will put in
orchard profits irisrcad. Get a head-start
on ever-threatening orchard pests and
see the results in strong, hlthy trees
and high percentages of clean, fancy fruit.
To be prepared find out now about the0
proven combination of
MEDOL
AND ARSENATE OF LEAD
for use at the peak of the first broo J.This fine
summer oil has been used with great success
on ap Ic and pear orchards in the Northwest.
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