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MKOPORD MATTj TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORKCOX. TH V RSDAY. Jl'NK 12, 19HO. PAGE THREE .PRESIDENT-ELECT OF BRAZIL GUEST AT WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON, June 12. (P) Julio Prestes, president-elect , of Jlrnzll, today returned the good will visit which President Hoover mnde to Brazil while president fleet. Accompanied ' by Francis P. White, assistant secretary of state, and the military and naval aides of the White House. Mr. Prestos was received by Mr. Hoover In the historic blue room. Alter an informal chat of ten minutes, the two posed on the jMront porch of the White House for photographers. With them were Secretary Stimson, Ambassa dor Amaral, the military and naval aides and officials of the Brazilian, embassy. Boulder Dam's First $10,000,000 Just Gets Labor, Tools, To Site PORTLAND, Ore., Juno 12 VP) With more than 400 delegates nnU members present, represent Ins perhaps 40.000 members ot the 172 lodges of the state, the Brand lodge of the Ancient, Free nnd Accepted Masons ot Oregon, which opened a three day conven tlon here yesterday, continued Its meetings today. . O. C. Hagmeler, seaside, deputy Brnnd muster, Is in lino to succeed f Milton Ik Meyers as grand master nt the election later in the day. Other officers, who under Ma sonic tradition, also will be ole vnted are: H. L. Toney, McMlnn vllle, senior grand wnrden and Walter C. Winslow, Salem, Junior grnnd warden. K.F. Ily Frank I. Weller, Associated Press Staff "Writer. WASHINGTON. (JP) The !0. (.60.000 initial Boulder dam appro-! prlatlon President Hoover request ed of congress on arrival of signe 1 contracts for power, will be used primarily to get workmen and their equipment Into Plack canyon. Dr. Klwood Mead, commissioner of reclamation, says the first of the eight years work scheduled for the huge concrete wedge will be to build a highway to run to the top of the cliffs overlooking the dam site. The five other main operations expected to start Immediately after the appropriation, include construc tion of railways for delivering ma terials, a townsite for the working force, sanitation, a water system, four diversion tunnels through which the Colorado river will flow during the construction of the dam and installation of power. - Because of the rough and precip itous ground, tt Is estimated that the three miles of highway, be ginning at the townsite two miles back from the river, will cost $300,000. Probably the most spectacular engineering feat will he encoun tered In getting railroad spurs to the dam site. The summit of the plateau is several miles back from the river and can be reached with out unusual difficulty by a branch line from the railway running through Las Vegas, Nevada. But, from the summit down to the canyon, the decline Is so sharp it will involve specially construct ed tracks and locomotives. Once at the base of the decline one spur will run to the left around the cliffs and down to the river, an other to the right and a third sharply down the face of the can yon for 300 feet. The first two will be used to get materials to both sides of the dam and the third to carry them when the dam starts rising to Its 725 feet nf height. Getting the railroad to the bottom of the canyon Is ex pected to cost $2,500,000. Before anything can be done, four tunnels, 50 by 50 feet and 4.000 feet Ion. two one each side of the river, must be drilled through the canyon walls to di vert the water from the dam site. They will -cost $17,000,000. To Las &yN. j 6 BRACKEN mo? N ; To NeJUs g5 These precipitous grades at Boulder dam silo must bo conquered by engineers establishing railroads, highway and workmen's town shnv in map. Church People Forget Morals In California Is Lutherans Claims PORTLAND, Ore., June 12. () William L. Priest, Oregon man ager of a national detective agency nnd Sheriff JUass of Oregon City were en route to Klamath Palls tmluy to question George Frach, alios George R. Stlnson, held there in connection with the robbery ot the First State bank at Mllwauklo, Ore., April . 17.; . . . Priest said t'tiat Stlnson had been under surveillance for some time. Stlnson had been employed at a lumber mill here and was arrested by a detective and the county sheriff at a rooming house.- Ho denied implication in the robbery but told police he had been Impli cated 111 a bank robbery in Cali fornia. CROSS STATE RAILROAD DATA . IS ASSEMBLED SALEM, Ore., June 12. (R) Data to bolster up Its contentions as to tonnage that would be avail able for transportation over a cross-state rail line from Crane to Crescent lake are being assembled by the public service commission, preparatory for the suit to open in federal court In Portland Juno TO. The Oregon-Washington Rail road & Navigation company seeks to enjoin the Interstate commerce commission from enforcing an or der for construction of the lino. Ilit-aml-Kun Fatality. PORTLAND, Ore., June 12. (P) Androcio Dinicola. 40, Portland died in a hospital last night as the result of being struck by a hit- and-run motorist. Ralph C. Noth ensluch, alleged driver of the auto mobile, was being sought by po lice. LA GRANDE. Pete Traylor, transient, was dead from the re sults of drinking "canned heat.' Ye Poet's Corner Tlio Hope of a Future lilfo V i The hope of a future life Is surely not in vain To meet again departed frlenda This longing to sustain What would be the purpose of life If death should end It all? Why strive toward civilization On this terrestrial .ballV. l( , t Our knowledge is In Its infancy We seek It in school and church The secrets of nature to disclose By science and research Scarce a millionth part what's to be known Of nature to be aware For service and the use for man Some future age lay bare. We know not what's in Btore for man. Of one thing we are sure The future civilization will ad vance k And progress will endure. New faculties will awaken In fu ture man To which we now are blind Who will understand the scheme of things And satisfaction find. D. T. GERDES. ROCK ISLAND, 111., June 12 (P) 'Rev. c. O. Anderson, of Sacra mento, president of the California conference of the Lutheran Augus tana Synod, told the synodlcnl con vention California climate is not conducive to spirituality. In appealing for additional funds to carry on more intensive home mission work among-unchurchel j Lutherans in California, he asserted ! tha,t large numbers of persons who are good church members In thej east forget their church affiliations I on the coast. "When they pass the summit of Crazy That Way Fox Rialto Today at Why Fat Men Stay Fat "The trouble with mo. and I guess this applies to 99 of the men who are putting on weight, J didn't have the energy or "pep" to keep It off. Lost all Interest in any healthy activity and just lazed nround accumlating the old pounds until I got that "Kruschen feeling." Start taking Kruschen Salts that's the common-sense way to reduce but don't take them with the Idea that they possess reducing qualities in themselves. This Is what they do they clean out the Impurities m your blood by keeping the bowels, kidneys and liver in splendid working shape and fill you with a vigor and tire less energy you'd almost forgotten had existed. . As a result instead of planting yourself In an easy chair every free moment and letting flabhy fat accumulate you feel an urn, for artlvity that keeps you moving nround doing the things you've al ways wanted to do and needed to dn to keep you In good condition. Then watch the pounds slide off! Kruschen Salts &r the up-to-d. Fountain of Youth. Take one half teaspoonful in a glass of hot or cold water tomorrow morning and every mornlne and If they don't change your whole idea about reducing, go back and get the small price you paid for them. Get an fi" cent bottle of Krusrhen Salts lasts 4 weeks at Jarmin & Woods or any progressive druggist any where In the world. Take six players who have either heen starred or featured in several stage and screen productions, add a corking story just sparkling with wit and epigram, coupled with adroit direction and truly gorge ous stage settings, faultless photo grnphy, perfect recording and all other assets that go to make up flawless entertainment and the net results can be none other than most satisfying entertainment and that is just what "Crazy That Way," which opened at the Fox Rialto theatre yesterday for a three days' run. Is. Hamilton MacFadden and Mar lon Orth took the stage play, "In Love With Love." and their skillful adaptation and sparkling dialog greatly enhanced the entertaining values of the Vincent Lawrence story. MacFadden selected the perfect cast consisting of Joan Rennett, Kenneth MacKenna, Regis Toomey Jason Robards, Lumsden Hare and Sharon Lynn, installed in them the experience he had gained as a stage director and producer for the Theatre Guild ox, New York and evolved even better entertain ment than his first production for the audible screen, "She Steps Out." PORTLAND WOMAN SAYS $500 TAKEN BY THIEVES PORTLAND. Ore.. June 12. W) Police today Investigated the robbery of an apartment occupied by Miss Eva V. Kelso, who told authorities a gold hand bag val ued at $400, containing two $100 bills, had been taken from her rooms while she was1 absent. She said she returned home and found a pane of glass re moved from the tear door. When bandits held tip Ml ha Lulu Harrison of Kansas' City she saved her diamond rings by concealing them in her mouth while they rob bed her companions. 1 ; Mall Tribune ads are read by 20,00 People every day, tf the Sierras." Rov. Anderson said, "they say, 'Goodbye, Lord; we're in California.' " Judge Eskll Carlson of Des Moines, a member of the synod finance committee, opposed grant ing additional funds for missionary purposes In California. "If California Is the jumping off place for Christians," Judge Carl son said, "It's just too bad. It Is quite evident from the California pastor's remarks that ho is re quiring much more than wo! have available to evangelize California.' Rev. Anderson's appeal i wa voted down by the synod. ATLANTA LIKES ROBINS:! EX-CRACKERS ON TEAM ATLANTA (P) Flntliuah Isn't pulling any harder for Wllbert Robinson's Dodgers to win the National league crown thun At lanta. Four of the Robin stnrs used to play with the Atlanta club of the Southern association nnd sev eral others Bproutcd in the same league. Heading the list Is Babo Her man, the slugging outfielder. Others nre Johnny Frederick. Walter Gilbert, Itube Dressier and Al Lopez, the brilliant young cntcher. Thomas Allen of Monernl, aged 98, hns located his sl.iter, Elizabeth, 102, and his brother, James, 103, In the United States after 50 years of separation. 1 Vincent Gattl of Chicago was locked In a refrigerator for nine hours and kept from freezing by wrapping himself In sacking found on the floor. SALEM RABBIT MEN Notice of Bonds Onlki.1 for Payment. Notice Is hereby triven, that funds are on hand for the redemption of the following Improvement bonds of the City or au-orord, oreRon: Watermaln Unnds Nos. 10. 11, 12 and 13 dated January 1. 1H28. Said bonds are called for pay ment on July 1, 1030. and Interest will cease after sail date. Dated it Medford, Oregon, this y.h day of June, l!i30 H. J. RHRRIAN. City Treasurer. Notice of liondV Culled for Payment. Notice Is hereby given that funds are on hand for thn redemption of the following Improvement bonds of the City of Medford, Oregon: Improvement Ronds, Series No. 1, Nos. 7, 8 and It dated July 2, 1!I28. Said bonds are called for pay ment on July 2, 1930, and Interest will cease after said date. Dated at Medfrrd. Oregon, this 0th day of June, lfi.10. H. J. IIKRRIAN. City Treasurer. Notice is hereby given that dis solution having taken Place on June 6, 130, of the partnership known as the Diamond F Fur Farms, with their headquarters in the city of Los Angeles, we, the undersigned, former members of the aforesaid partnership, will not be responsible after this date for any debts contracted, by any one under this name. Geo, W. Cook e, Clifford F. Thorpe. Harold C t'heatum. Mark J. Kennedy. Clye P. Wllhurn, Verdie K. Klaesvcr, James A. Smith, t.fi ,i. ivoetz. uruno Ki nr. R ft Faced with what they term un fair competition, members of the Salem Rabbit Breeders association of Salem to the number of about 50 met Monday night and took the first steps' in the formation of a co-operative organization, the pur pose of which will be to keep the price of rabbit meat up to a point where a profit can be made. Those In attendance agreed to market Bernyce Hensley 823 West 10th, Medford You are Invited to present thli cou pon at the Mall Tribune office and receive two FREE TICKETS TO A TALKING PICTURE PROGRAM AT THE Ai a Subscriber Guest of ths . MAIL TRIBUNE WATCH THIS SPACE. If you an a subscribed to the Mall Tribune your name may appear here tomor row! Only aubscrlbere' names will be published and, during the dura tion of this offer, all subscribers will be given an opportunity to en joy FREE shows as GUE8T8 OF THIS PAPER. . NOW PLAYING "Crazy That Way" I I l . - . . I ii t " Ilia I siaHiniyfeSlmas tf cover THE EARTH Cleanest crop of fruit i we nave ever grown says J. F. lYICCurcly large Yakima Valley grower ALTHOUGH the 1929 season was the wormiest one ever expe t rienced by the growers in the Northwest, this prominent grower secured exceptional control of codling moth with S-W Arsenate and S-W Summer-Mulsion. Here is what J. F. McCurdy says: "We have finished picking our crop of apples and pears and are pleased to advise we have the cleanest crop of fruit we have ever grown. "We used approximately 1200 gallons of your Summer Mulsion and nearly 10,000 pounds of your Arsenate of Lead and believe this combination cannot be equalled for worm control." J. F. McCURDY S-W Arsenate offers maximum control of codling moth because it contains the highest per centage of Arsenic Oxide possible in the acid type lead to maintain a correct balance. S-W Arsenate contains approximately 33 Arsenic Oxide, which is the active ingredient in lead arsenate. The air floating process is used in the manufacture of S-W Arsenate, which produces a uniformly finely divided lead arsenate. Note the big, bulky package of S-W Arsenate of Lead and how fluffy it is in the bag. Fine lead adheres to the fruit. Use S-W Summer-Mulsion in your cover sprays to catch the peak of the egg laying periods. This combination will greatly reduce the percentage of worms and stings. S-W Summer-Mulsion comes within the specifications of the summer oil found most satisfactory by the Western Oil . Spray Project. f j; Use S-W Arsenate and Summer-Mulsion and be assured of maximum worm control. Go to the Sherwin-Williams Insecticide dealer in your town or write to TheSherwn-WluamsCo. PACIFIC COAST OFFICES Portland Seattle Spokane Salt Lake City Oakland San Francisco Los Angeles For Sale by Monarch Seed & Feed Store Kimball Fruit Company SlIHt. S-W CO, their products through a centrnl organization. Thin orgnnizatlon, In turn will cooperate with dealers of the city to keep a uniform and dependable supply. Salem Capital Journal. 1 SALEM. Governor Hamilton .Killed J requisition on California Rovernor for extrnditlon of l(. it. I . . . . .Leonard, who Is wanted In Klam ath county for hurglary. TEXAS STAR QUITS WITH 28 VICTORIES TO CREDIT AUSTIN, Texas. (P) Johnny rtnlllnn, University of Toxnw pltoh- ctr, has wono a nicJio In his school's hall of baseball fame. ' ' The Houston youth, who -haa heen a mainstay ot the Steer hurl ing staff during throe campaigns, each of which resulted In a pen nant, recently ended his collegv diamond career with a total of 28 victories nnrt only seven defeatH. liilililiilililiiilillli 'fliii s 1 1 sis i i mi a i M;S)on Qhrman & Co. 5 1 his business of being a It's ani.T.iiitf, isn't it . . . the' amount of time that's required to care Jor growing children J i . . , i it j i amazing now Jittic time mere is for other things. ... 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