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1 ill i i I V; li p) ' 2 K3 ;!,.) a 111 IN is 7 - - PAGE FOUR f A Way to Stop ; j i Attacks of Fits1 MRDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, ftf KDFORD, Of I FA 0 W . TJIin,SI)A. KIMUU'AHY -5.- 1):H BOWLES TRIAL ! I , Itt'purLrf hp rocofvcil 4f an amaz ing treatment thut -))ihjiliH ntuui httH nnncil uucMTisMful In tuiiini; tholr titlarks. Jt, l.tpo, aim. t2, 23 K. -WriKlU. Mllwuulwr, Wlw,, ban born miilylitK nui'lcrei's with thin iii-atiiM'iit. He now wishes to roarh ull thoH; who Imvo not imvn lirlpptl and to do mo Ih maWnjr the rttartlfng offer of a Kmrroua tri'at- OH'iit free to all suffurciv. Anyone ff!i(rd Hhoiild write for fioe -trout lent at nr Kivlnif nee. rAdv. . Beau Ideal" Opens at Holly; Today A. E. WALDRON Sunset Drive You are Invited to present this cou pon at the Mail Tribune office and receive two FREE TICKETS TO A TALKING PICTURE PROGRAM AT THE - nririi Arf Subscriber Guest of the MAIL ; TRIBUNE ( WATCH THIS SPACE. If you are subscriber of the Mail Tribune your name may appear here tomor row. Only subscribers' jiamea will be published and, during the du ration of this offer, all subscribers will be given an opportunity to en Joy FREE shows as GUESTS OF THIS PAPER. "Extravagance" , fiMUn nnnir im 'sv EUGENE COURT iM University Plans to Protect ; ; l L. J j f"; v ij j Change of Venue to Lanej $ Lf """'mi i ' County Would Disrupt lj , 'M Classes- ; I ftyr . &$ i Kl'CKXi;, (tie., l'cli. 5. (P Anticipating the jm.s8.bUUy that u change of venue may he granted In the minder trial of .WIhoii C liowleM and Jrina Lonck, IiIh for mer secretary, iho L'niverlty of Oregon l n-itireU tti protest agaiiiHl canning tlio eane lo J-ane county. . I Jo w lew and Misj louckH are eharged with the murder of JJow ie' wife. ! ProteHtK that liwhling the trial j iri Kugene would dinruiit elaHen' at the university have been re-1 eelved by t ho adtnlniHtration from ! tlie Oregun DucIh' oigii nlzation and j from individual parent. A letter from O. I.aurgaard, president of regon Oad.j, expn-HH-ed the belief th tt holding the trial here would lead many HtudenlH to "eut' cluvHe.s that they might at tend 1he trial. The moral effect, I too. .--waa riled a an olijet-lion. I AlrH. Paul Agnr, Hecretary In Prenident Arnold ltennett Mall, Bald protests will be addressed In Presiding Judge IJvaiiri al 'Portland should the trial 'ho taken from Multnomah county to 1aiio county P.i'ggaiw in Idg cities are said to be making as much us $15,000 a year. Here's another clas.t, we rib on hi think', 'which ..ought to be gin to feel the pinch. Huston Her ald. 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Second Floor, Porter Building Portland, Oregon MHtt,IWIIII,IIIIWIIMIII.IWM,IIHWHIWmrt.mHtMII,MlHMW,,mNltl.llH,,l,l,im,IMm,lIM,WWtMWW1WI.H Oregon Poultry Farms, Inc. Porter Building, Portland, Oregon You may send me, without obligation, copy of your booklet "How You May Share in the Earnings of America's Billion Dollar Industry." MMT12 Name " ' ' Address Loretta Young and Ralph Forbes in Radio Pictures.' damatizatipn of "Beau Ideal," sequel to "Beau Gcstc." Kor those looking fur adventure, drama,' sweeping action, colorful backgrounds und exotic atmosphere "Beau Ideal" is now at the I lolly theatre'. It in the talkie HeqiiGl to the famous "Ueau Coble." It is the sequel to Hronon's great silent film HticceHs, ''Keuu Ceste." hut assumes the advantagnn of the talkie over the fuleut film. Those who have read the novel know the plot has punch. A enpnhle cast, charaeten nnd Don Alvnrado thai are more human and within (he wide scope of the action, dis tinguish "IJeuu Ideal." - . J'ercival C Wren wrote the se quel to his bust-sellers, and "Hcuii Ideal" proved an equally popular novel. ltadio Pictures ban cunt the pro duction with Forbes, Vail und twenty-odd principals In the big cast, among whom are Loretta Yoiinf.', Irene lilch, 1-enl Stengel, CARNIVAL QUEEN LI TOLD ON FRIDAY rM PARADE ON E i FRIDAY TO BQfiST lilt; upheaval In tin- ntamliim Uccoiaioi; float a of various kinds of tin- elan riiiidlilutin hi Die racp , ndvcrtlrliiR tlio Junior Carnival to to ai'li-it Ihn (lui'i'ii fur tlio annual Junior qarnlvul at tlio local JiIkIi Hrhool ni-o promised Uh tlio con- li'Ht enti'is Into lt last day to day. 1'olln closed today at I'-' o'clock. and final result of the election will 1C puhlislied ill the schoid paper, the Ili-Tinies, and is-oied Friday noon. At the close of voting- last nlKht Harriett ('umphcll, Heuior. still re tained her lead over tlio other three nominees, although it was not i lai'Ko one. Theda '.Moore, freshman, leapeil into neeond place: Ivlau Mender was etose behind at third, and tile junior candidate, litllie llatnmett, was a con.sider- ihlo distance behind. Votes were: Harriett t'amphcll. lio.UIPU: Theda Moore, r,r,,:ioil; Viv ian ,M fuller. .Il'. Iiio, and llllllo llam Ulett, 3S.S00. Hill I'unnlnahum, footliall tackle. waH a poor fifth for the pulchri tude prize, with only l.lillll votes. His toipporteVK, the Order nf the .M Men. are reported to lie rallying to Ills standard, hut political critics say he stand a poor chaiico carry, off- the beauty prlzev lie. Kivcn at th local hiKli school ! Kiitlay nlitht, will parndo tho city I streets on Kriilay nfleriioon at 2,:'m o cloid:. ChbIi prizes have boon offered by Iho Junior class for tlio two best tlecol'aleil Moats und for two adjudged the best In udvertisliiK', Ihe carnival. The parade will move down Oakdale to West Main, down ' main to liiversiile and back up Sixth and Holly to tlio high Bclmol. ArrangenientH Tor tho paratlo are umlor tho direction ol' Misa Clita Walden. (icormc HnrriiiKton is Keneral clialrinan and his student assistants urn Hill Knips, Kulh Ottoman. Sybil .lean Young, and t'urvel Hcaiues. The carnival proper Is scheduled to start til 7 o'clock in the cvoninu and run until llilio. with im cor onation ol' the carnival ttiieen us the crowning event at ,s o'clock. "The Great Meadow Has Scenic Splendor BEN TROWBRIDGE HER Tile cbarmlc.g touch of t'harlcs Claldu, iuvarlahly excellent in the direction of historical dramas, is evident all through .M-(!-M's new historical romance. "The llreat Meadow," which opened Its north west premier al the l-'ox Craterlau theatre .veslcrduy. John Mack llrown, of "Hilly the Kid": Klcuuor Hoardman, and (lavlu Cordon, tiri la's leading man In "liomance,'' have the principal roles in this talking picture version of the much-discussed Ktt.nhcth .Madox ItohortH story. All three of these excellent ar tists aciiult themselves admirably. The Knoch Arden twist of the story, wlien llrown comes hack to Ills log house to find his wire mar ried to another. Is particularly if fectlve. Indian flghia uhnig the llder ness road nnd at Kort llarrod, Kentucky, urn particular features of this tale. Other well known picture ami slage players who are scon to good advantage Include Lucille li Verne. Aniln Louise, and tilll.in Williams. Mr. anil Mrs. lien Trowbridge are the parents or a sou. weighing six pounds, horn til Ihe Sacred Heart hospital this morning. The little boy. wlio is the grandson or Mia. Alice Trowbridge mid Jim. YV. Johnson, has boon named Wells I'i'ujaniiii. Mother und baby ore getiing tilling nicely. Rialto Coyboy Star . Enjoys Saddle Life "Working under hot llgnts In n sludlo would vol .the average cow boy out of coiuinisvlou In about tbrei, iliiys," declared Hob Steele, star of "The Sunrise Trail," which is coming lo the Uox Klnlto the- I atcr tomorrow for 11 run of two ! days. After the lust day's work on ! "The Sunrise Trail'- which lusted ' elghlecll hours becuuse of the com pany's determination to finish on that ilivte. Hob kvent to bed for foiirjeen hours. I'pon arising, he still telt tiled, und conseiiiient ly ' loaded bis horse nith a blanket and sufficient provisions, and left , heme for three days, lldlng stead ily. Hiiri nlrcpiiot on ihe hard mound ut night, it,, returned re. Mlleititled. ;i,mI H.iil Hon be ilol u I'M ' rest ;utd liluVUlioll." 1 WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Burin' to Go If you tcol sour and mink and thn world trwikn punk, don't swsliow a lot or mineral wntrr, oil, laxative randy or chewing Cum and export thrm In nnko you nuddoaly swoct and buoyant and full ot sunahiuc For thry can't do it. They only morp U nowds and a tnrre movrmrnt domn't ft at tho rauac Tbo nuon (or your down-and-out froiina ia your Itwr. 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