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ArEDFORTl MATT TnTBIIXft, AfEDFOP.D, ORBfipy, THURSDAY, MAY 8,. 1930.
Concrete
payemeiits; last
?; Iooiieist
Concrete-paved streets "stand
up" under the constant pound
ing of heavy traffic year after
year, without showing signs
of wear.
No otheir type of pavement
can equal concrete for dura
bility and trouble-free
service.
PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION
146 Fifth Street
PORTLAND, ORB.
ef "National Organization to
Improve and "tend the Uses of Concrete
CHAWEIC.
BOOTH
PORTLAND CEMENT
CONCRETE
FOR
P E
RMANENCE
I JUST A FEW EXAMPLES
Of what the Oregon Press thinks of
Harry X. Corbet
Republican Candidate for Governor , .
"Should Oregon
entrust its gov
ernorship to him
(Corbctt) it will
be In miRhty
good hands."
Sheridan Sun.
"H e (Corbett)
says that the
state will be ad
vanced more by
hard work than
oratory."--Crass
Valley Journal...
"The fact that Harry L.' Corbett was the only senator in
the 1927 legislature who refused to accept the extra pay
which the legislators voted themselves should not work
to his disadvantage in his campaign to procure the repub
lican gubernatorial nomination." Ashland Tidings.
"Searching through all of the utterances made by candi
dates we find In the Corbett platform a gem to consider."
Klamath Falls Herald.
"With Mr. Corbett Covernor there should be no pyramid
ing of bond issues, but there would be ways and means
devised for legitimate, safe development." Malheur
Enterprise.
"The sanest platform that has been issued by any candi
date in this generation is the one put forward by Harry L.
Corbett, republican candidate for Covernor. If there is
any 'bushwah' in it we have not been able to locate it and
that is a most unusual thing for a candidate." Corvallis
Gazette Times.
f - Vote for Harry L. Corbett
Paid Adv.,
Corbett for Clovoi-nnr Com., Floyd .1. Cook, Klolil .Ur.
vo vuruvii mug., imhimiiu, lire, . . .
THE
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place
t for
everything I
near i
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points. j
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Insurance"
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First Insurance
Agency
s ;
A. L. HILL, Mingr;
Phono 105 . 30 N. -Central
Medford, Oregon
PthousANdsNJ
BENEFITTED 1
75 el new
patients
sent by old
patient
Can anything
more conclusively
prove mulls of Dr. Ctias. J. Dean's
non-sin-iikal treatment (or Hemor
rhoids, Colitis. Fistula, Constipa
tion and other Rectal and Colon
disorder than the fact that the
majority of new patients are Sent
to tis by former patients? Yet, we
continue to make our remarkable
GUARANTY u explained bi etir
FKKB book whkli may be had
on request, 'vi , .. .
Dr. ClIAS. J.DEAN
RECTAL, W COLON
CLINIC
MAM BUtf 6PP0S COURT HOUSC
riFTH A NAJN,Nt1UND,0RSOM "
TELEPHONE AT WATER 2061
SYNOPSIS:' Dan Parados,'
wealthy unacrvpuloua tyrant ol a
aecluded inland estate, la hated by
hit aotd-bloodtd wile and Alt en
flrarelliiK of servants. Allan
Hunt, earning to inspect Parados
art collflclloii, atumblea into thia
vieb or conflict. At dinner that
nlnht, with Paradoa absent, a
"game or murder" it phiyed with
Paradoa the aubleet of a mythical
murder. Anntole Plioue, a French
detective who ia present tor rea
tnnj unknown, acta aa "inveatlna
t'ir." The guests include lira.
Parndoa. Celta Ferria. Paradoa'
pretty secretary: Annerslep her
aweclhcort: Herbert Johns, cus
todian ol the Island tort, and Car
aline llrent. who has toon tlunl'a
attention. All deny any motive
for murder in the "name." Aa
dinner ends FltQue aatowls the
group by announcing that Paradoa
actually haa been murdered.
Chapter J
THIRTY-FIVE CENT8
pARAUUS was so detested that
no one, not even Mrs. Parados,
was moved to grlet.
"How long have you known about
this?" Mrs. Parados demanded.
'Since (our minutes ot seven,
when 1 round him, madntne," Clique
eald. " :' ' ;-
It was now V:3t).
Mrs. Harados retorted furiously.
"You keep from me knowledge o(
my husband's death you Inveigle
lis Into your Idiotic gnme "
4mue)s grunted. "Any Idea how
long be bad been deadV"
"Perhaps !iU minutes. M, Hunt
left blm at balf.past six. Is tbat not
so, M. I'Antlqualraj"
I nodded.
"Between :30 ani 6:60," Sam
uels muttered. "Tbat pins It down
pretty close. Have you looked at
the windows, Kirkt"
"Tbe west window Is bolted,"
Kirk answered. "This window," In
dicating tbe one by tbe writing
table, "and tbat one," pointing to
tbe patio window, "are both latciieg.
out neuner is ooiieo. 'inat aoor
there Is locked," and he nodded
toward tbe billiard room door.
"There's no key. How about the
'phone, ma'am?" be asked Mrs.
Parados,
"It Is part ot tbe bouse system.
We are not connected wltb the
mainland."
Samuels turned sharply towards
Fllque.
"What brought you here at (our
minutes of seven?"
"The housekeeper Informed me
tbat monsieur desired my presence.
First I dressed for dinner. Tbe door
ot the library was unlocked. I en-
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To the Editor:
The friends and HUpporttTS of
Harry L. Corbett sincerely bellev
TILLAMOOK CHEESE '
REDUCED ONE CENT
Beverly Hills
Boasts Largest
Census Growth
i " I Corn, Callous, Roots and All
poktland, ore., May svVrQ Come Out Pain Gone
i The price of Tillamook cheese- trip-1 ft , Instantly
LOS AXOBLKS. May ,... "... , ,,,, i to 22c . - '
UP) Beverley Hills, Oil. was ( ' " '',", , llCcordlnB t iiOfcb UOIM'T HURT
i7
FOR 10 CEM1S
announced uy me ''" 1 ' .... .,, ,.,v freamery as.
n ... ....In.,
that ho Is the outstnmlint,- cand ; ' ,o.t0n
. . . I havlr.u leaned far ahead. f , .
aaie ror governor in tms campaiBn. j , tho coumi.y f,
Ills tralnlnB, ability and ciperlcnca iioDuiitlon caln. Tho weal-'
I 7av 24S5 per cent. Ten years
I ago it had C74 residents.
any city in the country
nopulition gains. Tho weal-
fit him in a large way to fill thej thy city was enumerated as
office of governor flilth distinction. I havin a population of 1".
Ili4.niinil hni'Dpinr .. v,.'nli nnm.! 4 428.- an increase of 16,754.
mon sense should not be overlooked
uy me umr, lur iiiL-se are aiir. -1
butcs not nossesHed hv nil rnml.. :
dates. !
Senator Corbett would like to! ; ,
meet as many voters as possible at riuvoiod M.ls l uvoml.
the Medford hotel tomorrow at thoi Efforts to give fine and espec:il
noon luncheon. I flavors to meat by artificial means
We hope and believe that Mr. ; arc reported to have been ru?ccss-
Corbett will be the next governor ful In Europe recently. Tho food
of Oregon. Come out and look I has found such favor that it is pro-
a inniliiir nr.lnt company .111-
nounccd n reduction of 4c a Ballon
In raw and boiled linseed oil.
RESULTS GUARANTEED
Many a man and woirmt has t.
claimed O-Joy when iey found
their coms and callouses eone
lipain cone and shoes hurting .
PHILADKLl'llIA. May
George wimrton :i -. rress
.support Secretary
.1. Davis for senator and
Shunk llrown for goyernor le I ,lutelV guararlteed. No bulky doueh"
can.pnlgo for Hepublican non.ina- ut &a m huTnin acjdsy Sh-
tions. 'wafer, thin as paper. Avoid hiatuu.
priced substitutes. O-Joys -l
newest, best remedy, yet, SixJJL
1 :4im. at druggists.
I.'.....,, of Mt.milnr
Pepper today announced he would f? n tho
of Labor James ; ;:' rS V
Francis i " oui comes
him over.
t'ORUKTT TOJl GOVERNOR
COMM 1TTEE.
Eugene Thorndyko, Secretary.
More than 10,000 game fish plant
ed in stranms and lakes of Clatsop
county'duiiiig recent week, accord
ing to Deputy Game Warden Smith
of Astoria.' :
dieted that cutlets having tho tasto.
of fruits or berries are un early
possibility.
Aid Cotton Industry j
LONDON (IP) Women mem-j
bei'H of parliament are wearing
cotton dresses and stockings aa
part of a national cotton week to ,
aid tho textile industry.
fChildrenCry!
Tor - .
X ASTORIA
A BABY REMEDY
APPnOVD BY DOCTORS
I FOR COUC,CONSTITION.O'WnMA Jl
tered. Monsieur lay as you found j
blm."
"And you came out by the same '
dnort" -:!.,
'Nd, monsieur.' 1 locked It, oal,
ySr&TT ' " XWft'J''1 Klrk lel Mra parados enter,
?Or' r "" but ,wel"' ,ne others back,
mfiL.Mt -Mil i
"Mndume," Fllqiis Interrupted, "1
admit everything. My game told me
many things. Out Hero ore the po
lice." Three men strode Into the room
A thin, wiry man was In the lead.
The second man was short and
atocky. The third, a tall, elderly
man, obviously was a doctor.
"What's happened?" the wiry
man demanded. "I'm Frank Sam
uels, a deputy district attorney."
"Ask M. Kllnno," Mrs. Parados
replied angrily. "Ho sent the mes
sage." "r'llquel" Samuels ejaculated.
"Are you"
"Tho principal sRent o( la Sured
ot I'nrls," the little man bowed.
"Where's the body?"
"Come with mo M. le Deputy."
Klltj ne pressed down the hall. The
key rattled as he thrust It Into the
lock. A light switch clicked.
"lie's dead the moster " Man
tling nns hysterical.
"Keep those voroen back, Kirk,"
Samuels muttered. . . , .
Parados lay In front ot the patio
window, which was closed, as
Klhiue had said. Tho lingers ot bis
right band and the toes ot his
ihoos were dug Into the carpet. His
loll hand was clenched against bis
chest.
Aiiucrsley, Johns, and 1 pushed
In. Kirk let Mrs. Parados enter
but the others ho swept back.
"Stay thero," Kirk commanded.
"Don't leave the house, bono of
you."
Mrs. Parados looked at her bus
oand with bard, expressionless
oyes.
, ,"Sa this Is the end of you, Dan,"
she sold quietly. "And we turned
it Into n game,"
Tho doctor was holding up (He
lull Hand ot the dead man. A com
mon price ticket with a cotton
string dunglod from It. I didn't
think we nctttnlly would rind the
prtco ticket Kllque bad introduced
Into bis "game." Samuels removed
the ticket and I noticed llgures on
it. . , ...
"Tlilrly flve ccnls," Samuels mut
tered. "A small sum to Intrigue so rich
t one." Kllque jiturmured.
"Yes." Samuels said, "that hits
inc. too. We enn't trace It. T.'viy
make 'em hy the billion. You found
nlm?"
"Yea. monsieur."
'The tmily hasn't been touched?"
"I'ii salisly myself lie was dead."
"Winn time did you tlnd him?"
'"At precisely lour minutes ol
leven."
but I urn emerged by the billiard
room." 1 '
"Why?"
Fllque shrugged his plump shoul
ders. "What (loos one look lur when
a murder has neen commuted? i
went to see If the llrent collection i
wns as you say Intact. And n I
was." !
"You found nothing material !
here?" j
"The price ticket, monsieur." j
"Nothing else?" i
Pllque dropped his eyes to a darn j
stain on the carpet. Samuel;
touched the slain. j
"Well, that's not much." ! I
Samuels now drew his arrpgnu: j
oyes over the group. ' j
"A shot was tired In this room i
or from Just outside It. Any of you ,
hear anything that sounded like a
shot?" 1
Thero was uo reply.
"If any ot you know anything
you'd better spill it," Samuels con
tinued.
"1 heard no shot," 1 said.
"Nor I," Mrs. Parados told Kim,.
The rest were equally positive li
their denials. ,
"Does monsieur believo we are n
secrecy?" Fllque murmured. j"Oiu
or two, perhaps, but not six oi
eight. Come, my friend, you arc i
man of Intelligence "
"intelligent enough to believe in
more than 1 can prove," Sainueb
grunted. .
"Parblcu, but to assuino that oni
the solid and seen are real;.' thai
mon owl. Is the grave error. I Yon
do not believe these people are ti
the conspiracy?" ' :
"Not exactly," Samuels said dry
ly. "A silencer may hove been
used." .
"Could he have beeo killed wlih
a rlile?" Annersley asked suddenly
"Fllque snld the putlo wluilpn
wns shut," Samuels replied,
"1 suppose a pistol couldn't hvi
been used wltb any degree ot ac
curacy outside of hearing range?'
"No," Samuels grunted, "lie must j
novo granncu Hint price las from
the person who shot him. How
about the bullet, Doc?" '
"Against the left scapuln." thp
doctor nnswored casually. "1 Ima
glne 1 can get It."
"Do you mind, Mrs. Parados'.
Samuels queried.
"When a man's dead he's dead,
Mrs. Parados answered. ,
(Copyright. IJ. IVlMhim Morrow
and Company!
Every neraoft a uanpet' Tomor.
row Caroline Brent is Quitted Hv
etranger among attange people.
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captain Ernest .V.pencer, 7S. for
,50 years H-omlnently Identified
with steamboat netlvltles on the
Columbia and WlllHmetto vl-er.i,
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, Ono of the nnl onthulnstlo
ynehlsnien at Cannes. France, dur
ing the winter season was the Kln;
of Denmark. Ho look an active
died here toddy f a heart Attack, j ,,nrt pinny regattas held In
February, leaving the nueen to
spend her time shopping with ono
of her Indies-ln-waltliii;.
He wan one ot the Inst of the early
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