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page Form Medford Mail Tribune - Dally nd lundiy ' Published by MEDFORD PBINTI.NQ CO. 5-27-30 N. Kir Bt. , BOBKHT W. RUHL, Editor 8. SliMlTKR SMITH, .iuer An lodtprndcnt Ncnpapcr Kfitcred smoik) elaa raatlrr at Medford, Oregon, under Act of Much 8, 1879. UUHfH'HimON RATES By Wall In Alliance: . Dally, i(h BumUy, jr Daily, vIUi Sunday, montli..,., ItailiV without Buitday, year,.,., Dally, itbout Sunday, month..., Bandar. ' one tear .7.50 . .75 , fl.50 . .Hfl 3.U0 By ( arrler In AdTance Medford. Auilind, JicUonrtllf, Central point, PlweDU, Talent, Gold HiU aitd on llielmivi: Daily,, w.tli Sunday, montli. , Dally, without Sunday, month.. Daily, without Sunday, one year Daily, nith Sunday, one year.. All tcrmt, ejuth lit Adrtyice.- . .76 , 7.00 Official paper of the City of Medford. Official paper of Jackson County. MEMBER (IK THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Recelrhiic Full Leased Wire Ben Ice The Allocated Prrtf is eieluiJtfly entitled In 11m Uw for publication of all newa dispstches rr edited to it r otlwrvie credited In thl paper, and also to tlte local ni publiihed herein. All right for publication of special dipalches herein are also resened. MRMBKK OF THE UNITED PRESS MEMBER OF AUDIT BCKEAU (IF ('IRCULATIOKR A. B. C aitratf circulation for tlx months endjnc March 31, 19:10, ai 4322. Dally turrice dlttrlkuilon for iix months to March 31. 1930 J07.1. Preteot net paid A. H. C. 4450. Pretent preii run, 4005. Adtertlilng Ittpreieiitatlves M. C. MOOKN8KN ft COMPANY Offlct In New York, Chicago, Detroit, Ran Francisco, . Loj Angeles, Beattle, Pot Hand. Ye Smudge Pot " ( Arthur Parry) A dispatch from' 'Berlin, via Doom, report William Hohonzol lorn, forme AH HlghoBt, aa "en tering hla dleventh year of finan cial stringency." The cx-Kalser Is still an amateur at being "broke " Nature lovers will flock towards Crescent City tomorrow, and re turn borne with everything In the way of fauna and flora but a giant redwood tree SHOWING UP BADDY I : (Kansas City Star) On tho scroen the elopement never - could have happened. Mr.1 Mix, ...riding down steep . mountain sides (and tbero are some steep mountain sides out .-' that, way)' easily-could have :, headed off the express train, ' stopped' It, and rescued his -'' daughter. Wo aro sorry that Tom Mix's daughter doped. Not. so much that wo are In- terested' lh his family affairs : as that It- has dispelled tho gream we have had about tho ' ability' 'of this cowboy to head ' off passengor trains. ' ''All 'the great 'newspapers of tho nation . seem Mo' have their eyes pooled,': to .bo the first to record that "a Chicago 'gangster finally died of llvetf. trouble. j.. - l.( - Hclenco is endoavoring 40 graft the. boguB qualities of the carrot, with the counterfeit virtues of spin ach. If they do, the result will not amount to much unless It Is cov ered with grated garlic, and. acrvod on a wilted lettuce leaf. "I don't know what to do about my children. They won't-stay homo, and I can't" -(Agon ool timn). A household crisis, with Futhor playing penuoklo, M :' THE DEUCE YOU 8AYI (MaxvlUo News) Jack Trump, five-year-old son . of Mr. and Mrs. Acy Trump, who fell and broke his arm five weeks ago. Is still carrying it In a sling. Little Ramsay Sparrow lit on a lawn mower blade yesterday eve ning, and cut off his loft foot, ilo did not know it was sharp. "ILLEGAL TO.CATCH TROUT WITHOUT HOOK AND LIKE" (Udllne Bond Bulletin.) Even so, It's a good trick , . The erroneous Impression has gained a toehold, that tho Dnughi torH of Pocahontas, Is an organisa llon compouod of lady autolats, who drive that way. They should nut bo confused with tho Poca hunkas club. Tho leading man ot "Tho Rogue Kong,". ls a uiarvoluus tenor, but lie naa.tt face that goes well with u towel. It is laid. "She Is. a-speaker of rare acu men! SEH NWtt, Twnp 86, Wil lamette M. W. 620" (Del Norte Triplicate,) ' And, apparently, a Hiantoss. ,;'-..- l THE HUMAN WRlIKCHKIt Checking and comparing all tho vico presidents who have pounded the president's deak In the senate, from -John Adams In 1789 to Charles CurtlB right now. would nou be easy, -but Just the same tltoro s no doubt In the minds or liny man long familiar with tho senate,- chamber that tho present presiding orncer swings the nave more ' lustily, more continuously nnd more irritably than any other ever did. . i I'reaumably It Is tho Kaw Indian part of Mr. Curtis that Is respon sible (or the-constant ral-n-liu-lul i,f llio vico president's gavel. If two senators try to talk at the 11111110 time a very old and very loininon praotlce Mr. Curtis raps lorclbly wth an angry air. If one ii'iialor meets another In tho back of tho chamber and Marts a .mus ing conversation Chief Curtis plays on tha desk with, the handle end uf the gavel like a snaro drummer, nl tho same tlmo looking through his eyebrows nnd shaking his hoad until the senators can no longer rnjoy their talk, (pathfined) THE DALUCS. ore Juno 14. (P) William It. rlpencor, 62, was to be arraigned today on charges of contributing to the delinquency of a minor girl from Ilermlaton, Ore. Police arrested Spencer In a hotel room after they heard the girl sobbing- AIRPLANE TO AID IN 1935 the salaried mnn on the Atlantic HCiiboard -will be look ing forwurd to Iiis vacation just as cacrly as ho docs today. But his vacation plans will he radically different. At present, his time and vacation funds limit Jiim to a cer tain well-trodden circle. If he lives in New York City, he can o to the Adirondacks, the Maine woods, Canada or northern Michigan not much farther in two or three weeks. His travel ing can be done by rail, boat or his own car. Five years from now he will be able to go to the Pacific eoast. The trip will take little nunc of his time than the ride to -Montreal, and will cost him little more money. There is nothing fanciful in this picture. It is based on facts already realized in air passenger travel in commercial plane. These facts, extended in curves, will show such possibilities right around the corner. THE Two outstanding facts in commercial air travel today are decreasing costs and increasing speeds. If air tour had been made six months ago over the air pas senger lines in daily operation in this country the cost would have averaged 31 cents per mile. If the same journey were made today the cost would average 7.8 cents per mile. Five years from now a vacation trip from the Atlantic to the Pacific should be within the means of the :MK man and possi bly the $'2000 num. The air speeds will have doubled or tripled, and the fares will have been further reduced. Nation's Business. BEWARE THOUSANDS of American women, troubled by the lines of ngc in their faces, arc resorting to secretive face-lifting op erations performed by charlatan surgeons whose work usually leaves their patients worse off than in the beginning, often dis figures them, and sometimes endangers their lives. This is the charge and the warning made by an investigator for Good Housekeeping magazine, after a study of the rapidly growing practice of "beauty surgery" in the larger American cities. The investigator has found numerous cases in which women, usually between 30 and 50, have been left with disfiguring scars at the hair line, the eyes and under the chin by the operations of incompetent surgeons. In some eases' important glands, such as tho tear duets have been destroyed; in others blood poison ing has resulted. "Only a handful of men in America are capable of doing such work properly," says the writer, "and not more than six are really significant. They arc those who pioneered in plastic sur gery during the war. They do not want lo be known as 'beauty surgeons' and, being ethical men, will, however, perform such them justified. But one of these, at least,' has done most of his work along this line in secondary operations to undo the daiu ago done by women who have gone secretly to quacks." -.. FOR the rapid and successful rise of this new school of quack nrv flip (Inrwl limiMpkcnmm' invpMli?Htili IhlnmPK the wompu who are so sensitive on the subject that they try to hide the fact of the operation even from their families. These, it is pointed out,rtarr?aKy;lct doctor who offers his services through subtle advertising, or is rccoinnrfudcd by con niving beauty, parlor operators and others. ''They do not realizo that the real cause of their facial let down is probably much deeper than the surface," says the writer in the current issue of tho magazine. "Usually it is functional or nervous, and the ethical doctor sees the need of curing the underlying causes of her sagging skin, 'llie quack cares noth ing for this aspect of the matter, He knows only that the patient wants to look younger and has the money to pay for an opera tion. .....- The commonest disappointment to follow such an operation is that the face quickly falls again into 'baggy folds, and often this is accompanied by tho pulling away of the stretched skin from tho excisions, leaving a filled by ugly scar tissue. . v "If you want. Hdvico about nearest big hospital and ask the goon who specializes in plastic refuse to accommodate you because no operation will be justi fied which will be further evidence of his reliability." Correct this sentence: "This policeman arrested the big bootlegger in my district," said you to promote him." , So "the uverago family pays according to Uncle Sam. This cially the family 'doctor.' You can forget tho past and day morning especially after ii MUTT AND JEFF None But The Brave Desert The Fair By BUD FISHER (jUKQ?r, ANt J s v 1 I I APOLOGIZE, JeFF.' 66t LOOK I I MV MUTT- Hr?rc I 1 1 7 S IF THAT ; Lr NIX,V ATTHos FINS oM TWosABies'. ! l) 0' 1 ' O x ' 0 T C0Mfe ouT oF S'th1'M1' r MUTT- Trteyouct, HAUci SNAPPCbp1 S iF.? J" I ' L I , fa, e' I MEDFORD MAIL PACIFIC COAST OF QUACKS they do not advertise. They operations where they consider constantly widening gap which is a plastic operation go to tin authorities to recommend a sur operations. Ten to ono ho will the political boss, "and I want tho family doctor $7."i u year," wilF surprise everybody, espc start from scratch every lion picnic anrung tho chiggers. TRIBUNE. 'MEDFORD,' Personal Health Service By William Brady, BL D. M Ittttn nerUlalnl to omoml health in) 111 be inferred b, llr. UrxlT It a lumped self iddreuM tmclof is snsnsea. SlrJtVliuii In Ink. 0.1ns to toe 1mm number ot lettera rewired onlj few un be simered tat! "So7J p!?ein b7 ll? oVE not eooMmln. lo ln.tfueU.ni. Add. Br. fflUUm Bred! In cue of The Mill Tribune. ' FIIAILS MAY FIX II SERMONS I.V SCONES AND GOOD IV INSULIN' This way from normal, peoplo come' In various forms, thus: Plump, corpulent, stout, fat, obese, and elephantine, or that way thus: Slender, slim, slight, frail, scraw ny, and omaciated. .-. Today let us treat those at f,all and points north. There are two types of frails, and we do n't mean slims. First, poor things thut are just dying to gain a little flesh but can't make any headway because somehow they nover have enough nppetlte and so they can eut only so much and they are through. Hecond, tho un happy ones who have astonishingly large appetites and aro always eat ing but nevertheless remain always painfully lean and hungry-looking. 1 often wonder which of the two I'd rather be if I had to be one, and I think I'd rather be the other. The first type, poor wights, veritablo walking skeletons, with birdliko appetites, forover seeking a good tonic or something, never accumulating an extra pound for more than a week or two , sel dom develop diabetes, tho it might be better for them If they did. The socond typo of frail, with tho appetite of a whale and the build of a shad, includes a consid erable number of individuals who are really In the Incipient stage of diabetes. I do not mean to suggost tha every skinny or emaciated per son who cats a great deal yet falls to gain weight or flesh Is destined to have diabetes. I believe only a minority of such persons do de velop frank diabetes. But I do say they're in line for diabetes, In training for It, and for that reason they should receive with good grace tho suggestion I am giving today. In both types, no matter wheth er thero is any thought of diabetes or not, a course of Insulin treat MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY CROSS-WORD Acinous I. DrtiMillnv lilt center . Slltrh 7. Setter 19. t'umuait- oolnl in. Ilftterrvge 14. Illrd ot prey I. Tnka the fi ning menl It. Attempt IH. l-ertnlnlni lo ftlnri to. Or hi I l.nti HI. Tritneinh ii. Abler litest Soolrfi . IV mil, id. I'urlelo H. Interior to. Knell. r, novellet -13. I'lilmo elf 38, Pari or s floor 41. Mnnnlaln elm In Ii. Skill . Smell SH. Terminates tl, Kemnle tleer II. Mnllrlnni bnrnlnit Solution of Yesterday' Puzzle P A ReflBlA O P E s lAlB US tMnQ oIxItIoInIgIuIe ! y'keUa f tJ3o UN rIeInIe o ai eDo u sTsieIt SbTt1l EjUi? T A I R vyjAlY oyfififll eiJEifiB. kLBBkA.l3IlER;tA. ELS EUT APS EUT BAR 43. Unlicensed drinking plsca 47. Hall! 4H. Can frenrri 19. Kind of bird an. dolt moand n I Come In St. Arrlrrunllta 43. Sin 1 2 Vs W M" I6 WM7 & W V W "Si. '''SlL 7s ,71 7 ' tfrty Ji ' ? W; 2o IBS n mSA p 22 24 2S j 5 32" :M41. M':-42 4344ls : 7H 4- 0 it.ss- I l I I YW:f I I I I OR KAON", SATURDAY. hrfi, not U dlittse. Jlsfastli ment is distinctly "Indicated," as doctors say. It will give the first type of frail the benefit of some of the enurmous quantities of food consumed. It will give the other type of frail a more nearly normal' uppetitu or desire for good food to build up flesh and bodily vigor. Do not take the refusal of the fli-Ht doctor you consult about this treatment too seriously. If your doctor is not informed about the propriety and the benefits of Insu lin treatment merely to help frail folk gain weight, try another or as many others as necessary till you find ono who is up to date. Of course you must go to the doctor to receive Insulin you can't safely use such a remedy without medical instruction and supervision. From one to three doses a day may be used, over a period of several weeks. Kach dose la injected hy podcrmlcally. The doctor cun teach an intelligent patient to administer his own Insulin. Tho effect of each dose is immediate and of only a few hours duration It must 'be Injected at or near the mealtime and it la effective only for enabling the body to utilize or get the benefit from the food consumed at that meal. Don't give up hope, my - dear frails, until you have had a go at this Insulin treatment. It Is really so very good that I am contemplat ing the opening of a clinic for the administration of insulin to non diabetic patients, and advertising brand new flesh at, say, $6.78 a pound. - .- .-. - ''' . QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS It's Knuugh to nko One Nervous Please inform me whether ner vousness can be inherited? Can It be cured by persistent efforts? If so . . . (E. H. T.) Answer. Stop! Stop, I say! You'U make me nervous. If you mean any real ailment, the poor material upon which .the ailment develops may be inherited; a taint may be inherited; a deficiency may PUZZLE f. Rldlcnle 8. Fixed chnra-e f. TnrkUri till 10. Fum II j 11. Horn 17. Sea eagle 19. Worehlp it. Klllt 23 Incnpnbla ot feeling 14. Soak ti. The billet tetch C7. Speclatot !. Hirer la Africa 10. Mineral aiiring - - 81, Sailor la. Dlslunt 11. StrlnK of acted heodl 87. Itlrer In Scotland 8. Ennlleh chan nel port 40. Mock 41, Demolish 43. ArTlrmatlTO votes 48. Godly womnni nhbr. 44. Hlinllow vessel 45. Rnperlatlve ending 41. Espy R B $T AJAR. O D el OAR& S E St AVID Uy i Ml Alt- IE I IIUWN I. Plateona t. Accnetom I. Mel ecll. anetnlnlng 4. Overwhelm &. Erest Scotch d. LongderTsed rjlrdi JUNK 14 1W0,; ' be Inherited. If you mean Just an . , i..n in tha everyday stimuli, tests, trials, difficulties of life, NO, that is not innerueu. " ,.. .... ..., i think. Bad habits may be corrected If taken in time. Many books try to ton now i ;"- . hai.iw Mimv doctors. specialists, psychologists, teachers, devote tneir enorin ,u tion of the bad habits, so, l nope there will be no occasion for mo to shoot any reader. Not all the doctors I refer to are Doctors of xiAHiin Knnin of them are Doc tors of Divinity or Doctors of Philosophy. Set'rct or lure oi vumi-r Tt,f l,nw does a cancer of the tongue develop. I um a woman 20 u nu i'va hurl a blister on the sido of my tongue for nearly a month, and smoking seems 10 nu tate it. (Mi-s. II. K.) Answer. The secret of the euro of cancer is in having it treated before you're convinced mat is u-hnt vnu've cot. A cancer of tongue or lip begins very much as you describe. Don t worry aoour. n irn to tho doctor ot once and fol low his advice. That's the only safe course where there is any suspicion of such a thing. If it is cancer, X-ray or radium treatment NOW may give a cure, whereas after a few weeks the cancer may be beyond hopo of cure. No Remedy to mukc uhc unnr i wnuiii like to know how to increase my height 3 or 4 more Inches. I am 5 feet 6 Inches and weigh 136 pounds, 18 years old. Usually boys grow till they are 21, do they not? (P. B.) Answer. Aye, and some of 'em keep on growing till they are 2 6, ihn in nit fnHpM stature Increases very little after 19. I wish I could find something to make a fellow grow 3 or 4 Inches I'd try It on the conductor. Now and then a course of ductless gland medica tion seems to stimulate growth when growth is retarded. Only your own physician could give such treatment. Sundown Stories THE VISITOR'S RETURN By Mary Gralinin Bonner. John nnd (Peggy had met the East Wind and her Rainy Weather companion, and now they were having a great deal of fun playing In their muddy yard. They told tho Little Black Clock about it. "Coma with me, a few hours ahead of time," he said, "and we'll see the visitor going back home." "You mean tho East Wind is go ing to 1 e a ve ?" John asked. ' "Just what I mean,' said thrj Little Black Clock. They walked along with h i m and soon they saw someone who looked very windy In his costume, too. But ho did not look as though he cared about walking in the rain. Tn fact he looked as though h liked dry and sunny weather best of all. "He's" a member of the family." tho iLittle Black Clock explained. "In fact he is a brother of East Wind. His name Is West Wind, and he is on his way to tell thj East Wind to go back home now, because he wants to pay our part of the world a' visit." So tho Little Block Clock nnd John - and Peggy saw the West Wind como stnlklng along, taking great, hugo steps : as he walked, and with a manner about him that showed ho thought he Was strong and that ho would havo his own way. East Wifcd was playing with her Rainy Weather Companion. Now the West Wind didn't caro for that Itainy Weather Companion. He didnt' see why his sister lik ed her so much. So he began chas ing tho Hainy Weather Companion until he drove her nway. Then tho East Wind decided she would follow her companion and perhaps they could go somewhere else to play. Monday "Winds' Home." WASHINGTON, Juno 14. P) The house and senate conferees to day reached an agreement on the administration-sponsored bill to ro organir.0 the federal power commission. 1 ?f Quill Points it doesn't take much skill to ho a high-brow critic. You Just say: "Aaln't other countries grand. Darn America!" Miniature golf courses are all right for tho man who likes to play pool with a shinny stick. Now that Jaywalking J'" York Is illegal, 'there's no lawful way to court destruction except to carry a payroll. That Oerman who is trying to turn lead into gold should try brass.! 'Hat-check: girls get won derful results. , niwiio, A device that caur-es people to enjoy programs they wouldn't stand for In a theater. . If preparedness doesn't encour age peace, why is It that people never kick snakes? ' Americanism: m,u,uo a feverish effort to get rich and complaining uuieriy ueuo i'"" llo guardians aren't content to re main poor. a Ki mnn doesn't whine about a tax increase. He Just says: "Add it to tho wholesale price anu ici the little fellows pay It." Maybe the cop would be honest except for the fear that tno annul sonian might get him. It's no longer a hick town If men establish tilling stations boforo falling at everything else. Cocktail: Several nasty' tliiiiKH-uac to kill the. taste of one another. ' Correspondents can't find one of China's generals. Have they look ed under Japan's thumb? So a year on the new planet Is equal to -3000 of ours. Think of the refund a steel company would get on Its income tax. KILLED IN AUTO CRASH SEATTLE, Juno 14. P) Two University of Washington studonts were Instantly killed beforo mid night last night when tho road ster in which they were riding col lided with a Montlake street car. 'Papers in the pockets of ono of the victims identified him as Robert R. Manley, Tacoma. The other was tentatively identified as John Hankins, son of a Seattle Jeweler. A third youth, Donald S. Gordon of Seattle, driver of th? car, escaped with slight injuries and wtts taken' to the Seattle Gen eral hospital. : PORTLAND, Oro., June 14. (P) John Myers, 23, reporter for the Portland News and son of Mrs. Lois Myers, editorial wrltar for the Portland Telegram, today was re ported Injured critically in a hos pital here following an automobile accident last night. Mrs. J. J. Wizer, 25, in the auto mobile struck by Myers, was bruis ed and shaken. Myers was taken to a hospital under police direction. A charge of reckless driving was preferred against him by Captain Frank 15 r vln of the traffic division. ELECTRICAL FLOAT IS PORTLAND. Ore., June 14. (IP) The Electrical Products corpora tion, with Its six charging sea horses, their mermaid riders and Father Neptune, won the grand sweepstakes prize in yesterday's floral parade held In connection with tho rose festival. In the parade of nations, asso ciated wltli the floral parade, the float entered by Japan won first honors. Do Ya Remember? (From Illea ot tha Mall Tribune 1 Juno 14, 192u. ' r $500. oh new t landing fieia Jr nlanos. J.f i . xa" Oentlo rain falls over km. :' . valley. - . '' -rtntrt.l tf . tnann, .. v ' tllng ydudg orchardlst, t0 preside' at Forum meet. Washington." t James M Cot 1 Ohio governdr,, leading. Democrat 1 presidential aspirant. , W . - I. ' Council votes sum for band con certs. Wave of moonlight dancing l sweeps local dances. " ' ' !f Annual, school election takes on zest. .' - ... Yreka welcomes Medford D n O. IC's. (From files of the Mail Tribune.,) '-V juno 11, mm. Moso Barkdull catches two f ia" on same hook with one cast. "Just as I mailed by letter ti the Mail Tribune, who should hop out of the postofflce but Chauncey Florey, the lively deputy clerk." (Eagle Point Eaglets.) Night policeman fired by Mayor Canon for taking Joyrlde. Salem. Jay Bowerman sworn Im as acting governor of Oregon, owing to Illness of Gov. Benson. ' San -Francisco.- Reno prob able scene of Johnson-Jeffries tight July 4. .... - , ; NON-SUPPORT CHARGE PORTLAND. Ore.. June 14. ((PA The district attorney announced, today that Louis Zwanck, GO, for. mer Janitor and self-proclaimed heir to a $100,000 estate in Ham burg, aormnny, would be heed from a chargo of non-support preferred by Mrs. Zwanck. but only after a thorough check had been made of Zwanck's claim to tho alleged fortune. Notice fop Publication. United States Department of Agriculture. Forest Service. Portland, Ore., June 10, 1930. ' Notice is hereby given that llio Shevlln Hixon Lumber Co. ot Bend. n tnnonpu 90 IQlD UIKgUlll WHO "11 ." conveyed to the United States tin following descriDea lanas wiimn and near the Deschutes National Forest: SA Sec. 11, NW14. N'H SWYt. Sec. 13; all Sec. 14: SKVi Sec. 15; Wft NE4. E4 NW4, NWS NWK, NEWSWy,, NWS SEV4, Sec. 23; SW'A NEW. SE14 NW14, Sec. 34, T. 20 S., R. 11 . E. W. M. for exchange pur poses under the Act of- Feb-1 ruary 2, 1922, (42 Stat. 362) " has amended Its application to se lect timber of equal value from approximately .152 acres In Section 28 and 29, T. 35 S., H. 4 E. W. M. In lieu of the same area In Sec tions 26 and 27, T. 35 S., R. 4 B.' W. M., Crater National Forest. Ore gon. ' Any persons claiming adversely the selected timber or having bona fido objection to the amendment are notified to fllo their protests in this office within thirty days from tho date of tho first publica tion of this notice, or on or before July 15, 1930. C. J. BUCK. Regional Forester. Notice of Annual School Meeting. Notice Is hereby given to the legal voters of School District No. 49 of Jackson-County, State of Ore gon .that the Annual School Meet ing of said District will be held at the Junior High School, to begin at tho hour of 2:00 p. m. and con tinuing to 7:00 p. m. on tho third Monday of June, being the 16M- day of June, A. D. 1930. This meeting is called for tno purpose of electing two directors to serve a term of three years, and the transaction of business usual at such meetings. Dated this 5th day of June. 1930. HOWARD BCHHFFBI ' Chairman Board of Directors. Attest: REBECCA JENSEN. District Clerk. Notice .is hereby gfven that dis solution having taken placo on Juno 8, 1930,- of the partnership known as tho Diamond F ur Farms, with tholr 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. , Cooke, Clifford F. . Thorpe, Harold C. Cheatum, Murk J. Kennedy, Clyde P. Wllburn, Verdin K. HtaesHnr. .lamps A. Smith. Paul J. Kootz, Bruno B. Elner.