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TmnnNW, medfoko, ouwiox, Wednesday, .titlv 2,:m,fi.' ' A-N1GE-GIFU. a k.. Have You the 'COMES-TO-TOWNiS ura 4 B y -M lillf Graft " ' ' Wr-f MRPPOUI) ivrAuV 'f -"V l! i t ri k m - at ! TnTIlk 1 ,v -f ffl ? .. y ii u.a.MeatLnamD W. wr 7 z - 5i J ' HTKOPHIS! Alter itttnpjwtnt i -fnjt In oite ore affair, itary t.ou - t.ealte i having a thoroughly en 'layable time unth Tony Tithering--thn, Sht ie in t.onilon tor a two yvteeka' vleit and utantt to make tne moii ot it. .Tony it an avia tor, the tavorite 61 hit wealthy aunt, but ehe dlaatiprovea of hia - numerous girla. aha hue bathed nt Tony'e attempta to induce her to book him financially on a flight around the world, hia moat Cher- iahed ambition. Tony takee Vary Lou to viait Aunt EtheWerta. and the enlnatcr takea a fancy to thia .demura. "aenaible" girl from the .. country.. She telle Tony aha will . ' back hie flight if he beaomee en gaged to Uary Lou. Tony hae no . : Mutentlons ot marrying any oirl, and he aeka tlary Lou to enter into a make-believe engagement totffl lis comyletea the flight- After aome Jieaitation aha agreea. Chapter 16 .' A JOB FOR MARY LOU ; IN her Imagination Mar; Lou olteo bad broken the news of her engagement to Jay. Sua al wajt pictured beraelt laughing ex citedly, telling Jay breathlessly bow Tony bad proposed to her.1 v.Now, however, that she was to be engaged to Tony, she felt none (tt the anticipated thrill becauss thia was different. So far as the world knew, she was engaged to Tony yet actually she was not en gaged it all. Tony appeared to think that the game -of make-believe only made the situation the merrier, but Mary ixw still wasn t convinced. 'Havinggained his point,' Tony was pleased with the whole world In general, and Mary Lou In par ticular. Why not? Wouldn't this assure the needed financial back Ing from Aunt Ethelborta? To him that left nothing to be desired. He wanted to rush In with Mary Loll to break the news to Jay and Jerryi - Mary Lou suggested that ' her cousins be Included in tlis an. cret, but Tony was adamant In his objections. , "If wo start tolllns anyone It means that the story will get around, somehow or other. You ' know that people will start tnlhlng. Aunt Ethelherta will bo sura to hear It, and thoro'd be a grand Climax when she disinherited me. And she'd he sure to do It. Then - ihero would ba no mora (lying of it'.anf --description. No, we mustn't , risk'it by tolling a soul. ., ( '-!Wa must curry on as though ; ei)(-ythlng woro normal, as though L'Ufild -ocitually had .shot the fnlnl dai'U' I nsldes, we are tcrltmsiii en"- tfigcd. It It comes to that, I'll bring you the Jolly old ring in the morn - lug., Kvon when you have .cut mo . out nf ypur.JIfo, you cau.lfeop It In S tii'elnofy 'oflhe' (line ; when yob helped mo to realize the one thing I wanted most to do. ... . , "All right," she agreed; "I- Won't tell soul. All the same, I don't like to deceive Jay." 1 Tony waved that objo'ctlon aside. ."We'll take thorn both out tomor row night and treat 'em to a big dinner. Champagne, buckets of It, to drink our health. Jay will en Joy It. All women love an engage ment. The subsequent marriage Is usually a let-down, I think. Then, when later on you got engaged to in me other chap, she'll have all the dm of It over again." Mary Lou looked at him and wondered how any man could be such a fool. Old Tony really be lieve what he was saying, or was .It to stifle an annoying little doubt .that was troubling his conscience? The more Tony talked of her ul timata engagement to some other follow, the more she became con vinced that for her there could be no one else. When they drew up before Jay's vhbma In Cheleea, she managed to dissuade blm from coming Inside. .. "Not tonight, I'm a bit tired," she pleaded. . "Y6u can wallow in , their congratulations tomorrow. If you like." She was about to turn and run up the ttalrs, when Tony caught her hand. "look here, old dear, since we're engaged, don't I merit a kins?" Mary Lou's cheeks (lamed. She lugged at her hand, trying to break away.. ,J ')Ooose," he mocked her. "I be ' lleva you're actually embarrassed. ' What's the sense of on engage ment !f a few kisses aren't thrown In?". . "But toe know we're not serious ly .engaged." Mary Lou protested. All the same she didn't tug at bcr harjd quits so much. . -Tony's eyes pleaded with her. "Let's protend It's serious." lie took her other hand, drew her clossr. "No r e a s o n why we shouldn't pretond. -t , Suddenly - she flung back hor hesd end gave a short laugh. "tea, let's pretend." Tony drew her to him, brushed bit lips across her eyelids, down one of her cheeks.- touched ber mouth. . , , ' ' "Sweet." he breathed. Ha kissed her again. , -... . ,. 8ha crept closer,' "gave him kiss for Use. . . . Had ha wished, he GEMRAL 1Air,ViN HEAD FEMIR GROUP WAWirNOTOX, July . W I'resldent Hoover nnnnunced today ha had appointed Lleutensnt den era) Kdaar Jadwin as ehnlrmnn of the newly created federal powor commission. The power rommlsidon, the : other members nt which are yet to be appointed, will supercede the preMnt ngencjr constituted of three members of the cabinet aervlnc ex-offlcloy could have seen the two tears her eyelids tried to hide. But he re fused to understand. All at once lie let her go abruptly, and they stood looking at each other, both a little frightened. Turning quickly from him. Mary Lou fled up the ateps, not stopping to look back! The amazed Tony stared after ber, a worried line In his mouth. "Better not try that again," he muttered. "It's a bit risky, 1 won der If It's fair.-. -. ." He crushed the thought and climbed Into hia car. Too much depended on Mary Lou's playing up to him too much to allow him to look the matter full In the face. Meanwhile Mary Lou was break ing the news to Jorry and Jay. Ilei voice was shrill and tenso. but they credited that to natural excite ment. Later, howavor, Jorry remarked to Jay, "Wasn't there something funny about that kid when she was telling ns about her engagement? Thero was a peculiar look In hei face. Are you sure she loves is:m?" ' "Of course she loves him," Jny laughed. "You must admit that It's a wonderful match." "Well, what about this other" fol low-" ' "The hnndnome bozo with the black eye? ITo's out ot the pic ture," Jay retorted. "I'm going In to talk It over with Mary Lou and get all the details." But Jay was destined to bo dis appointed. They wore curled up on either end of the divnn that sorvoil aa Mary Lou's boil, with nn disturbing male In sight. Jnj pumped and pumped, but no con lldoncos woro 'forthcoming. Mnry Lou was communicative up to a point, and that was all. Slio was more than ready to tell hor Impressions of Aunt litliol bona, but when It cuino In the actunl proposal 'sho wus as secre' five as If hor llfo denendud nil It Jay could only suppose that Mnry Lou still was young enough and ro mantic enough so she wauled to treasure the details to herself. Of course you'll havd a mar volous engagement pnrly," Jn.v said. "It's dreadfully exciting. Isn't, a. ' Ana to tnniK that you v known him Ions than a week! r, I've always said, thai If you're goliig to fal.lii' lovo. n week, is plenty 'of time;" ." Mnry Lou , smiled , uncertainly! Yos," she echoed, "a week's plenty of time?" I ' Then sho bogan tailing Jny ot Tony's proposed (light. Shn socmen willing lol rWff oWy, detail In that story.' ' Jay trlcdrto appear. nil attention, btu'slie'; .hadn't 'siftyod ' awake to hear about sonle stupid flight.' sW listened patiently for a time, then Interrupted. ' "But what are you going to do about Prlnwood. Mary Lou? ' You enn't possibly go back home and miss all the fun you'ro euro lo have here In town." "I do hate to go book," Mnry ou confessed. "I haven't dnred lo think about It. But what else can do?" Jay considered It. She stretched herself nt lull length nn one side ot the divnn. Sho was silent for a time, and Mnry Lou welted. "I hnvo It," she said nt last. How would you like a JoV hero In town?" A Job?" Mnry Lou oxclalmod In astonishment. "Of course, I'd adore It. But what could I do, and how could I get ono?" Jay s eyes crinkled In a smile "I can glvo you a Job." Itonlly?" Sure. It happens to tit In rnthnr wall. Miss Fletcher, my as slatnnt sales girl, Is leaving soon to be married. As -yet I haven't round anyone to tnko her plnce Tho point Is, why couldn't ynu hnn die It? Of course, you'd bo liusv most ot the day, but you'd still have the Inte afternoons and ove nlngs to piny around with Tony What do you sny to that proposi tion?" Mary Lou leaned forward liniuil Ivoly and gripped Jay's hands You'rs a brick, Jny. Hut will I be ot any holp lo you at all?" ' Oh, no. not too intn-b in llrst.' Jay admitted, grinning. "Bin I'm lire that you havo the ability, nnd can train yon In a. abort lime Before long, I daresay, you'll be at least as good as Miss Fletcher, stiil probably better. 'II bet, however, that you'll be oavlng me In tho lurch to marry your Tony. Just about as soon ns you're really good at thia selling gamo. That's the way those sales girls do, you know.-and now that you're engaged" She smiled as she snfd It, but ary Lou didn't smile back. "No. Jny, I wont be married for ages and ages." tCovyrtght IJJS. (Mi,ti tirelo) l VfftflorroW Mary i-du (tetMflavhotA he will play whiU htr pldvlmts lasts, ' HOUSE PASSES BORDER BILL TO 1 DRY LAW WAHtllMtlTOJt. July ! j The lludnon bill to estatillHh a ! unified border iwtiol, was iMiiutrd I today by the houxe. 181 to 68, nnd :nentto the senHte. I The iiienKUie Is delxned to 'carry out one of Prenldent 1I....V I er's recomniendHtlonn to strenatn- en luw enforcement. It would con solidate the Immigration nnd cus loms service patrols under the treasury department. j T h e 1 m a Cornelius, Cornelius, Pre., high-achool girl whose essay "The Oriuin of Our Important Food Meat", recently won the na tional championship in tho Seventh National Meat Story contest con ducted by tho National Live Stock and Meat Board. Miss Cornelius was awarded a university , scholar ship and a cash prize. More than 11,000. girls competed, it was said. 11500 FOR FOREST FIRE.PATROL WORK HALRM, Ore.. July 2. (JF) Htate FnrcHU'r lynn V, CrutiGiutt lor wuh Infurnied today by tho l imed HtatCH fnrcHt HorvU-o that the fodural Clarkn-McNary ullot inont to tho state fur tho flHeal ytmv hoKlnnlnfr today Is $!ll,045. Thin fund Is paid to tho Htate in reroKnition of federal reHponHibll fty In the protection of state and 1-rlvately owned tlmhor IandH from fire. The allotment In on tho uhh of Htate expenditure) on a fifty-fifty hanls, Tho nllotmentB to tho vn rlotiH fire patrol aBwiclutlons In the Htate are: l.lu l or, li"5: ClnckamuH-Marlon, $4Lr0; (-MatHop, $r.fl00; Colum Ma. ?400; Cooh, .$&000; Curry, a)eHehiUeH-JefferHoh, $100U; DouKltaH,' 1 42 HO ; Euntorn Ijino, $ 1 il 0 0 ; , .1 o fi ft Vtty, 1 1 0 0 0 ; s l fi'ekso n , $1000;'..!Jniiiptiino.x' HOOil Klnmiith, Urp; ' Irteolj);; traco'. H n n. $:i"00; l'Nilk, 1000; Tillamook. $rSO0; Union. $S00; Walker UanBo $1000; Wallowa, 00; WoHtern ljine, $2200. t inrldenlal amountH lo;.V(irlouB e.n-opi?raitlvo ; ot'KttnlWi tl.oHH 'total (W)00. t S ' i ' v. PHOENIX BOYS DRILL FOR AM TRAINING 1'IIOKNIX. Ore.. July 2. (Hpl.) Uayi HrownrlKK, who reKlHtred for tho CM. T. C, hnH returned home k'k. The other four hoyH, Theo dore C Andieanoff. Dudley Cur- 11. Frank C'hetlln and Vernon Calhoun are all doh.K good work at tho l. M. T. C. WordM of pralno havo come from the offieerH and fleneral Tare. Tho tioyH report lotK of real work, hut miiiKlod with thin In plenty of piny and recreation and nood food to eat. These four hoyu are making Rood, nnd words of favorable eom- ment havo been Bent by tho super ior offieerH to' Dr. Ktnndard, tho loeul BCOutmnHtcr.- v PORTLAND BEAVERS 10 PLAV BY LIGHTS 1'OBTLANDi July 2. (T Thou. I,. Turner. lireMldent nf the Port land biiseball club, fnld today he ItH.t Ul,.IW..l ., K.tlll l-.li.t tfltll I'.tl.tt. ell Bluffs, la., concern for installa tion or a i ik tiling system in the Vaughn street grounds for niuht hnftehall. Turner snid the lights would be turm-d on July Zi 'when fhfc Port land team plays the San Francisco Mlnslonit. - ' - IS OF 8ALKM. ore.. July 2. tl'tAda (;rtmes or Prluovllle. 47, died In fi physician' office at Monmouth late yecteiday, a few mimitea after she had been truck by an Auto mobile driven by Wayne Klein, 20, of Coi'valll. Miss Kdna Oritnen. who shouted a warning to her mother, sitld'Khe dfd hot consider !rlmea to bhttne. i NEW JERSEY G. 0. P. FOR STATE L1 TltV.XTO.W X. J.. July iAt The Hepulilicno slate convention ratified today by a !H to 13 vote, a pisiform one plank of which de claied for repeal of the IHth nmeudment and return of liquor control to the alnte. , ti-s. Kllie M. lins. cennus enu merator of Woodbine, fla., made out her report with a goone quill pen and an Inkwell used tn making out census returns tn 18 "0. JACKSONVILLE PHOENIX,, ' , 1 i ''v I JACKSONVILLE. Ore., July ,2. (Siiorlnl) Rosnllc .Mudscn wus united in marriage to Louis Culy June !U, Hcv. Father Meagher performing the ceremony. Only immedintc - relatives were present. MitiH .Mndscn if the daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. Charles Mudscn of I'orest creek. Mr. Culy Is a son I .of Mr.- and Mrn. Culy of Apple Bate. They will make their home In Klamath PallH. MIhh TlcKlne Lytle Ih In Berkeley where Hho will spend the summer mom he. . Mr. Dorn, ukc(1 US, who pasned away at . the Sacred Heart hos pital hint week, was laid to rest in the hot? Town cemetery Sat urday forenoon. A Rreat many frlendK from hero and Applegatc attended. Mm. Capltola Emery has open ed a cleaning establishment known (in the Jacksonville Cleunatorlum. Mrs. Km cry has hud much expe rience In this kind of work. Fred Kutcher and Chester Per wetl Hpent Monday at Mr. i'erseH'8 mneh on AppleRate. MIhh Csoldii Hoono left Thurs day for New York City to spend the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. William Do Haas and sons of Med ford called on fticndH In Jacksonville Sunday. Mrs. Henry Miller Hpent Friday . t :, visiting friends in Ashland. Kato Hoffman accompanied ber there and spent the day with her sister, Mrs. Vlnlng, tho day being Mrs. Vlning'H I3rd birthday. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Sutherland and Mrs. Archie Sutherland l,f Med ford visited friends hero Sun day. Mrs. ' Ida Deveney of Medford Ih spending tho week at the V. T. Wilson homo and visiting other fiiendH hero. Mih. W, A.. Childers.and daugh ter, , Muxino. and Ultlo, grand-daughter, Marcine MoKce of Big Ap ple-gate, spent Thursday calling on; irienuH ami renin vuh nmu. miu wore luncheon guests of Mib. Tom Dunnlngton. Charles Schumpfand Clinton DunnliiKtjun were ,veek-cnd vis itors In Klumath ciiunty. Mlh. Miles Cantruljl of, Big Ap plegato returned. lmmo Saturday from Portland. . Mr. anA "i&vni Whltlock 1 and 1 family who havo been living at Rueh, moved Ihls week to-; the 1 MorrdT.1 Hamilton's orchestra will lilvo a -annuo. narvTOiiuruity i 5.' Dnncl'iiB will' Hal' lesumed ' Jiily '-' -!r : Altreil C. lliilib. n renlilcrtf ot Jiicksonvllle fur tho pust sevci'iil yeiil'S, pnssed away lit tho Cun- vnlesecnt homo In Ashhiml Bun- duy morning trom paralysis. Ho leaves many ehllilron, Ki'linnehll- dren and ureal grand children to mourn his passing. ' .Mrs. O. A. Onrrlson nnd dau ghter. Mrs. OrubhB nnd sons, re turned homo to Idaho last week utter sovoral woeks' visit ut tho V. T. Wilson homo hero. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Keegan vis ited at tho Fred Lewis raiuh near Butte Kails Hundny. Mr. and Mrs. John l'einoll and son, Junior ot Hig Applegate, were In JaikBonvlllo Monday. Mrs. l'einoll nnd son visited at the homo ot .Mtw McCully and Mr. l'einoll attended the wrestling' miiteh at the Armory In Medford. Hugh Comtiest ot Applegnte, a former resident of this place nnd Mtss Alico Mi-Mullen of Applcgnto were married In Medford Monday. Mrs. A. tl. Ixwls and son, Car roll attended the hall gamo at Itrownsboro Sunday. Itnherta, Audrey and Mudellne ,Ylctr.gui'. Helen Walton. Margaret Koiiies and Violet Olson, all en joyed an afternoon swimming at Canti-all's Kunilay. - Howard lwls and U'onald Dor othy, who are spending the sum mer at Diamond hike, ipent! the week-end at their homes here. ROGUE RIVER CREW REPAIRS G. P. TRACK Itor.lM-: HIVKR, Ore.. July .Special.) The Hukuo Klver sec tion unnu was railed - to" tlmnts 1'aMM KrUlay to asit.t In rettalriiiK the damuKc done to, tlvr Southern I'aclfic" railroad' tracks ty the fire Thursday night, BOBBED HAIRED WOMEN NEEDN'T HAVE GRAY HAIR Nature Will Keep Hair80" it my years. Under Youthful Shade Free C J'Ul t"S ut i. ray . . LIFELESS CRAY HAIR REGAINS OLD RFAIITV t. . , . ..... "nen used it too. It doesn't stain Everybody knows if color glands the scalp, and as a test one need and hair roots are healthy and only apply it to aome small spot active, the hair will continue in. few days to watch results, definitely a rich, natural color en- shampoo as often as desired, .rely fr of gr.y or st rc.kedl .., n(, j . . . ,,T ''" " laltnM A doctor several years iiro ask." t sn ih. nip, halt twi, ed himself thhi question: If I csn, ,,M u"', " aiiaj. stimul.t. diyestion. liver, hearl.ttrK.ra .7 etc with a tonic, why not rub a ir mnim at ir n.m.t stlmulatinc tonic into the scalp tf"? . r h.t will rcviv. those inactive r.'., &JE&ZJ? Bland bo nature in her own natrt can iini hair iqattui m tural way will ntmmt pat tins U't mrrtiy t.miais nir t tahes surely the hair will then pt twu air, ant iki Mils, mi resume its or I Sinai beautiful St " sniiio- ii r.i.r.u user a ate or previous conditions, nslnaa and aaamul of their hair. )( , nmitr t)trH i7,i,itrT.i r RKMARKARLE DISCOVERY "' ewaHtt uu.l.nkM. k,T Tl.. . u I j . a M t.t belli at etml .r tin The twtors nr h led to cnd-4.ur kill i. iki. adrtnimitet et an lest eaperiments. He didn't went ' u T,"1 r-- .. tat a dre or tint mnA It f lwo settle, fell dtmlieas. !.. k. i 1 .. nun' Xarane eessel ! Ike set at Ual wast be harmless even If a per-Hit T " . PHOENIX. "Ore.. July' 2. LSplJ Boy Scout troop, of J'huanlx, has entered all threo of their patrols In a cuntest for the Gypsy race. This contest lasts for several weeks. Dr. Djip E. Standard, wife and I daughter, attended tho First Bap tist church Inr Aledford la .Sunday mornins and eyening und iftnierted very soort services. , Mrs. H. Schermerhorn ; t4t;ent'y returned from tho Commtinfty hos pital In Ashland where she under went a major operation. 8ho is convalescing nicely under tho caro of Dr. Dan K. Standard. Allen Arnold left Monday for Nyssa, Oregon. Francis and Virginia Porter, Ruth Fitch, Annie Dickey and Carol Daugherty spent last Wed nesday picnicking on Griffin creek Mr. and Mia. Mat-Khali Denzer and children visited with relatives In Phoenix Sunday, driving over from Yreka where they now live. Itev. Fred F. Schell s couwin, F. M. Schell, wife and two children and F. M. Sc hell's two sisters, Misses Florence nnd Mabel Schell woro guests at the choll . home here from Friday to Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burleson, ac companied by MIhh Sybil Caster left Saturday for a week's vuca- Hun Tlmii ii.ltl triii ... r . i ,,, , , Seaside, Yakima und other places i iii"itri lilt: W tlJ . . , J Disappointment is folt by tho ! Junior Christian Endeavor society of the PrcHbytorinn church here in that it will bo imposHlble for the I liter 111 Pfl in to unrtlnl v f tit a Mi..Iu .. i.. .1,- .tian church of Ashland to pay them a visit on Sunday, July Cth. A fairly good attendance was reported for tho meeting of the circto nt tho W. O. W. hall last Wednesday afternoon. On Friday the 11th, the Thimble club will meet with Mrs. Kd Ham lin at her homo on tho highway south of Phoenix. The nicotine date of thhi club falls on Friday, in0 4tn, but as this Is a holldav. Ilin lnr.nl I tv( Itou Knnn ........ tho for a week. Thursday, July 3rd, would ordi narily bo the regular meeting day of the Dailies' Aid society, but due to Friday" being tho Fourth, all niCCtinir-4 If IllO unxinlu ' fr... iUn Jinonthiorljuly havo been dispensed with. t ASHLAND, July 2. (Special ) Beechar Danford, u city electric ian, sustained n severely burned hand last night when a circuit tester lis wrs using in connection with work on the city street light system nnd grounded with a high tension wire in such maimor that he sustained badly burned hands. The right, ,Jiand was Boilously burned. The lighting equipment was damaged by tho short circuit. The Bccond carload ot canne.il chcerrles wns to be shipped from Ashland tndny. This year's crop was up to the average. Stoddard King, writer of "Long, 1-oiig Trail," nnd well known lec turer, Is to spenk tomorrow after noon nt tho Southern Oregon Nor mal school Rt 1:50. The public Is Invited. GATES OPENS UNUSUAL SALE OF USED AUTOS A spi'ditl Jitly Mile of used cam lit ilrnsllc reduction;. Is bolns enn duotcd by the r. ):. (tali's Auto com ' ny, Klxth nnd liartlntt strcetM. Includrd In the list of nil's an' Ml of the popular makes In' re conditioned model r.itiL-InK in price from na low as $s: to ri.s hlRh n The (latew Auto comtanv antioilneeH that thl Rale wl" feature the l.lBKest reduction "ii vain mat i iM-y nave cvei 1 offered. A partial list of the used car tiarcutna aoneai-4 In nn nilver- ttsement In today's Mull Tribune. r1 I . l.wnbei nnd phosphate ship- ( nu-ni irom lainpa. f in., sei a new monthly record In .May. " years hair. line rountr perfected. For several irdreasers, scattered over country have been usine it. Hesults are to nice and iradunl EXCEPT SHOP DIST,! Though the calendar -retuls "Julyr 1,' everybody knowa "dog dayH"; nre here. For alL faniiies wtb j ' niaxter 6 eOod as to buy them licenses were granted their" free-j dom thi( morning. The period oil servitude, i endpd, the Humane society announced today nnd . doers'! who do not make- nuiahcs of! themselves may roam throuph allf parts of tho city with the exeeo-j tion of the business area' bounded by Iiear creek. Oakdalw avenue, ' Kighth and Fifth mreettf. , . f Appreciation of the co-operation t Klven the Hoelety by doc ownerH 'j during the gardening period was j , expressed by Mrs. Sid Richardson, j. president ui mc ininmnu huuil-l, : this niornlng, with hope of con tinuation of thltt congenial nttf-1 tude.' The society expectH to Klve; equal consideration to flower lov- era and animal lovers mid will pick up dogs who arc allowed lo j destroy the neighbor's garden. ! Dogs, who expect to Irt'rade the business area of Medford;' must ! come to town on their piaster s ! leash. - Unlicensed dogs JwiU con j tinue to arouse tho ill repute of; the humane officer and are ad-j vised' to! muffle- their barku ' and j keep out of .tight until they can wear tags on their collars; - ' '" ' CORPORATIONS MAKING ANNUAL FEE PAYMENT SALI3M, Ore., July 2. (P)The offlco of State Corporation Com missioner McCalliater is (leliiKod with chocks covering the annual fee pnynienta of Oregon corpora tions, duo July 1. The hulk of the payments are received each year during Juno, with the com bined July and August payments about equal to those of June, Tod MorKiin of Kealttc. former Junior Hi?htwe1bht',u'oxrnK chimi- uJuA,ut,.tli,t..M-.oi:l.UUi,.4iulW-U(ftUUj) ns n tiRhtwolKht. S. VEIT ""' 129 N. 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