1 I'll) FORI) MAIL TIMBCXE, f RDFOED OTK( iQN FRIDAY. FEBRUARY : 20.- 19H1. Medford Hoopers Invade Klamajth Country for Two. Games PAGE TEN VICTORY WOULD AID CHANCE FOR CHAMPIONSHIP: i i flay, Out o( Action Account ' Leg Injury Ashland Sees Easy Win at Grants Pass Tonight. Till. .Meclfonl hiull Holll.nl hurt-kotbalb- u-ani Headed hy jNmi-h Darwin K. JiiliHhtr, left thin, noon (in ll Invasion nf Klamath roiin ly. playinw Klamath Kails at Klnmaili I'm Mm tonight ami 'hl)n i nl ii at ('hiloijiiln Haitirdiiy nit: hi. Tin J'olirun name m iht -rimst im port ant of tin acnao ji fir the locals. A Victory will civo thorn n ileeidoil ede, unit take tnoxt of I he "ci nr:ilnenn" out ,f I ho cru-i-ia I Ashland mm'Ics. Medford will he' without the Morvh'PM of flay. Mar forwa id, who has u had l;nec which has not roKonndcd an readily to treat ment iik ex peeled. Hi- will he taken on tlx Klamath jaunt, hut will not not Into notion. others making the trip arc Caldwell and Diet rich, i eentorH: Odd Hughes, (i. JlarrliiKlon, I in in -mack mid Walker, forwards; Shell and Thomas, guards. Start Min i iiiKton. (I. Harrlnj-ton will ho stalled at forward. IT he clicks with th rest of (he tcinn, ho will enn tinue n a running mato of odil MtiKhes. If he Is off. Walker, u rptwd merchant, or llammack will ho mi ht iluled. Han-lmaon turn etl In a rent Kami' against Chem a wii, hut Is inolin (1 to he er ratic. ' The Ashland high s hnol play 'Irimts I'asn at Grants I'ass to night and Is not apt to ennui n ter mn;h resist a noo. The Jose phine counly team hnn not won i oonfei-enoo name and n vk-torv tonight means nothing to them, htil n defeat for Ashland would he n trac -dy. The Wthians realize thlH nnd will make the fur fly. A larjte number of local fans nnd HtudentH will Journey In Klamath Kalis tonight. K la ma t h a lis h t ry in k to so rure Italph t'oloman of f trefoil State College as referee of t ij1IU'h HtniKule ami if they ih he will also officiate at the Chl iiiin game. i KVA.VSTO.V. lfl.. Feb. 20. (iVf College lioy.i as Well a,s lOvatistoii police today were looking for a person who apparently chopprd off a dog's tail when the animal re lented the theft of a .silver plated rollar. The complaint was made by Tim othy Lowry. former centre and captain of North western univer sity's football team. Ills dog "tlhunie," an Irish terrier, was the victim. His plight was discovered when he came home last night, minim collar and his tail. Two detectives wore assigned to hrlnir the culprit to justice. ; Western Boyr .is Strongest 'f Y son, Gerald, suffered from 7' ronstipnlion unlil ho vus ciiiln feverish and ve:ik," sayMrs. H. K. Cieren, 822 West Main Slreet, Oljlnhoiiia City, Oklahomn. "Now it's a different slorv na you ran see from his picture. He's strimR and full ot life. 1 ave him California Syrup lirenusc I read so niueli ulmnl it. It iiirreused his apiietile, lu lped him wonderfullv. Gerald lovi-s the taste of California l"ii" Svrup, nnd it never fails to help his stoinai h mid liowels." To show how California KiR Svmn nets to liuild-iip and slreniilhen halt :.irk, lu-ail.irhy, eonslipatrd ihililren throu(!h tiiviiif! tone and Mrenqlh to weak sloinaili nnd liowels. nolhinii i-otild lie more eouviui'ing than jirnKe like this. Your dortor will npprovp the mo of Ihis pure veel:ille iiindurt as often as an impure limith, eoaled lonyue, listlessness. fevi'l islllless or laek of appetite warn of eonslipation tr tu keen liowels from eliuifjini! duriui) tolds or rhllrtreu's di-enses. When liuyiiiU. hmk lor the word (Mifmniii on rartoii and bottle. 'Mini marlij the genuine. tAKATIVK-TONIC ..r C HirtT5ji.' imiiii wmm.,..,)!A..mvm fisl Rockne Likes To Gossip And Enjoys Jokes When Off the Football Field By Paul 0. Mlckeison HOt'TH IIKS'I), lud.. Teh. 20 (!) -Once Knuto Itnckno nets on the foothall field, he's till football, lint away from u II I ho tumult and shouting he's Just a Kronl, bitf, moody soul who liken to Ronfti and (hitter and who would walk a mile to jiluy a Joke or net a hearty hitinh. fie will take time, out from hi husiest day ami he is a man of a thousand duties at Notre Damn to swap repartee with nowMpaper men, college, presidents, pouches or a hook agent, lie yeaniK to learn all ahont their lraden and laiK-len and keeps them in Kood humor with a good Klock of Jokes, At homo ho in just another linn hand. When he wants to got away at night, he makes cxcuhbh to llonnic (Mrs. Rockuc). Mitt when at home his personal ity dominates, the household just as It does a foothall field. He has three sons and one daughter, ranging hot ween the ngos of ti and H years, lie wantB at least one or his sons to follow in his foot steps. "Hut Knute, Jr.. Is the only foot hull player In the family," he re fleeted. "Jaekle and Hill, why, they haven't got the talent. Hut Kmito. Jr., should make good. He's got (lie talent and the will." Once when the writer visiled his home, Itoekno. lined Jackie up for practice with iilh daughter. The girl, older, larger and stronger, 10 puliicd the hoys "line smashes," so "Uock" called Jaekle into a huddle: "Come here, Jackie. I'll give you a trick. We'll fool her." t Whispering). "Oh, I gel it," exclaimed Jackie. "I'll mako her he I love f drop the hall then pick H up and run fast." "Ouch!" Father itockne shouted. 'N'ow you've, given away my host trick!" Hut when "Hock" doesn't have the house lull or gueKts and he can play a mean hridge came or when he doesn't en per ahout with BEATS POINTERS ! BY 40-1 1 SCORE! St. .Mary's 'defeated the tWti'al Point high school basketball H(tuid la.-l night by n .nooro of I'l to 11, In a one-sided game. At no time was the Hi. Mary's team In dfl ngnr. The St. Mary's defense worked like clockwork nnd the. Central Point team could not penetrate It. Wil son for St. Mary's played the out standing game of the evening, hold ing down bin position at guard and stopping every play directed his way. In t lie second half Si. Mary's began to stall for the breaks, hut were unable to (tinned with the basket. In the third quarter Kstes went In for Lagcsou, the stallhm slopped and "St. Mary's began their aggressive playing again and made IS points. Contra Point missed many good shot. at the basket and had lots of hard luck In placing their shots In the not. j The Central Point girls complete-: ly outclassed the St. Mary. maid ens In the first g ime of the oven- lug; the score at Ihe'ond of the game stood 31 to 1 .V The gamel was rough and many fonts wore ! called. Mr. Voting of" Ashland referoed I both games. I t T NORWEGIAN t l-'K.ItT KIVMATH. Ore:. I'eh.: :'ll.-4-(SperlMl) Ivor Aniiith, Jo, hlR N'nl-weulan lunilier pller anil HlrahKcr to Xnrltiwest lonK dlH tniK'e nkl l-linnerx. ts nlinwItlR somo reninrkahle speed and en ilinnnee In his iilmosi ilalty ski Hips to ("niter Lake over the foi'iy-two mile rUI inee eourse. His popularlly ainumi local ski face funs Iihh Inn-cased more since tic crowded Nordccn and .lucoli son cUisely to the finish line In the twenty-rive mile Pilot lllltte classic ai the SUyllners ski tour nament near Itcnd tost Sunday. ll Is admitted ly ski raceiH jiow, lhal If he Kcls "tile hrcaks," next Sunday lie may win the forty-two mile Port Klamath Prater Lake ski race. l'tH!Tl.AM. dip, l',b. i"n. 1 1i Thr V iiivi'r I. Inns tml. iy still loan-il tlpriaoi'p to .itlii-r it-aios in llip lU'lfi.- roti.t hiiilciy ,.,IK,i,. i h:implnnhlp rai-p. Tho l.lon ipf..apil I'oilliin.l ,1 lo 2. Inrp lit nltbt. thus ail.linu two loon, pnints in thotr niMiin. .S'.tti-li'. Kouovpr. h only thvpp pok.s ki.aii, wbl,. riirtl.init Iip- u Pi'lllil. sox'pn iioints N ip r.i. ST. MARY S QUINT CONGER AWARDED his children, he sinks into a deep chair and roads. Biographies are his first cholse, closely followed hy medical hooks and mystery sto ries. Ho can pronounce and tell you the meaning of 10-syllahle medical terms; -and he can toll you some facts ahout music and drama and art. ! He Ik proud of his Norwegian an I cestry and admits ho got one , of I his hfggest chuckles when Kddio 1 Nell of the Associated Press once j referred to him as the "Scandina j vian master of the Irish. ' He has spent considerable money tracing litis lineage, lie discovered that back in the l tlh nnd Kith centuries his forebears were men of money. Two were keepcMs of the Norwe gian treasury. "Now that's what I can't under stand," he remarked. '"There used to he a lot or money In the family. Where did It go to?" His favorite dish, however. Isn't Norwegian. Ils spare ribs and saner kraut. Ills best stories concern the early trials he went through as foothall coach at Notre Dame. "We had a hard time getting games," he said. "And as receipts were small the hoys were ordered to eat sandwiches. So the first time We played the Army, the ca dets Invited the hoys in to eat. And did they eat? They stuffed us so full of pie, cake and Ice cream that, we could hardly wobble on the football field. We were al most ruined." Psychology, humor and sympa thy characterize Hockno on I ho honch. He "rides" (piittorH, praises workers and takcH down the "grand stand" typo. Onco a player was asked along with the others not to pile up anv more Hemes on a weak team dnrirtg a game. Thn player saw an open ing and dashed for another touch down. He didn't get Into another game until he voluntarily admitted to Hoc 1 ne that he was "grand standing." lor his home town friends. VICTORY IN RACE WITH FRENCHMAN NnWAUKxl X, frch. 20. A split' voto of the judges has added another victory to Hay Con ger's long list of triumphs and charged Paul Keller, 800-meter champion of France, with his third si might defeat on American In door tracks. Conger was awarded the decision over Keller In a blanket finish In the special l'ono meters run of the New Jersey A. A. II, track and field championships here last night. Three of the finish line Judges thought Conger won while the other two vetted for Keller. Conger set the pace but Keller, showing greatly Improved form, dashed past the speedy Illinois A. C. middle distance ace a lap and u half from the finish Hue and f0 yards from home seemed to pass the Frenchman hy inches. Spurt followed spurt and the pair cross ed the finish line virtually on even terms. The time was 2 minutes, 33 1-Ti second, fast for the flat, un ha lik ed track of the Newark armory. TACO.MA, Tfob. JO. Four knockouts, two of ' them ; in ess than 30 seconds from the opening gongs, marked (he ring program here last night. Results were: Charley ltelnnger. Winnipeg light heavy stopped Del Wolfe. Helling ham heavy, in the second round nf the scheduled six round top bout; Harry Ketchel, Taeoma feather, knocked out "Sailor" ohregon. Seattle Filipino. In 20 seconds from the first gong; Neil Kllhano, Ta eoma middleweight, Unyocd Mike Orlffo, Seattle, tu lift seconds: Hus Hrock. Hellinghaiu heavy, and Jack Uanley, Seattle, drew In four rounds, and l.es Ha in, Tacoina lightweight, stopped Allen Franks, Helllngham. In the third round. SIS VALLEY TO PLAY E. P. QUINTj i ' : I '! i SAMS VAtl.r.Y. Orp.. K,t. c't.w' SI. I-.ik Ih Po nt in.l Siitu vhll py liiii.liPll.all loams will la.h to-l nirbl on tin' lopitl i-onri. I ThN is tho l.it spbp.lttlpil Uitnip! of tin- ponforonop with thp lop.ils1 anil Is pxopi'l.d to lip thp (li i i.llni; .iiiit' or (bp division hainiion.: "hip. S.tnu V.lllpy b.tskpthall TiVP won.1 .1.' to 30. opf thp Itaiip Kall tp.itn last wppk al r.titip Falls, nbipb vie tr? m" l ho lop.ils fivp win. an. I "no los.-. Tiip loial ulrls won .an thp HutlP Vail? :rls by a law! m.iritin. ;lvinii thpm a total of si W'lns and no losp, lor the voason.l TIGER SCORERS '; IN RIVALRY FOR! I POINT LAURELS i I Hughes and Clay Staging i Close Race for Lead, With Clay Handicapped By Leg Injury. (Hy Claude .Ma like.) There ha been keen rivalry thi basketball reason between the Tiger forwards, ( a p t o i n Odd Hughes and I'harlos Clay, for the honor of leading the team in the Mooring field. Neither has been more than a few points ahead of the other ut any time during the season. Due to an injury to Clay's leg-, which kept him from one-half of the flmt and all of the second Chemawa games, Hughes now has a load of seven points. Clay will probably not be able to play In the Klamath Kails game either. Clay loads In committing the nnwt personal fouls while Hughes lead In convening rnuls. Ton in Standing-;. The standings of the entire team are as follows: I'layer Hughes .. flay (i. Harrington. Caldwell Heheol I. Harrington. White Thomas Flirt lick llammack KiO FT FP Totl 35 ,13 12 S3 33 10 17 7fi 22 10 11 S 4 23 U 2 T.2 17 12 ". 4f. 13 i 7 32 12 K S 32 S 5 ti 21 li 2 12 14 3 117 Two Win NihmIiiI. Medford needs to win only two more games to win the district championship. The r e in a i ning games arc: , Friday, Kehruary 20 Medford at Klamath Kalis. Saturday, February 21 Medford at Chllofiuin. Friday, February 2T Ashland at Medford. Friday, March 0 Medford at Ashland. 4- ig ituh .Krusc, Portland heavy weight, won a two out of (hreo fall decision from A 1 Karasick, Rus sian grappler, in the main event on last night's wrestling program here. After each had won one fall Kruse brought the Hot-to to a sud- j oou conclusion cany in ine nun round when he spang at Karasick while the latter was pulling up his trunks, which had been disar ranged, and pinned his shoulders to tho mat. ST. LOKIS, Feb. 20. Fol lowing a restful night. Han John son, former head of the American league, has n "fighting chance" to pull through his present illness, his physician. Dr. Robert K, lly land said today. Johnson's condition up to last night had been growing steadily worse, hut this morning he was able to sit up for a short lime, lie underwent a blood transfusion yes terday which was followed hy a chill. Vuuth . , loiik. .i nu n at local BOB KRUSE PINS Wr KARASICK TWICE j i tu it r i-Mmm mm bowline rororU. last rvptilnK in tjlp aetiYitlp of tho worltl. Aim Hip natrh lfvtfcn IliP 1'i'lcrs antl,iorH arp hnoiim somo stops will Typos, youn tlill ItaMon rollini; m. tnUpn lo lmprovo fishing ron tlnro eann-? 1 for 111.1 Mall' THI diilons by (tlanllni; more tronl In' uno loam, caob of whii'll oainph I'rospoot rcuion tblf soason. within tho 2"H mailt, a font novpr! t hi.i ii.M-f,,. ...,,l in loornantpnt I i.ii.v h.i-.. v,. r, s l.iKiwn not pvon by thp "obi masipr." tiwncy I'atton. llaci'ii's total for tlto ovpnlnt; was titii;. 'I'tto Typos took Iwo uatttos tn last nlKlit'M niatph. Iomhi; thp mld ) die frame by four pins 'I'llls. t 2 3 . Ill lit 13 3TI . i ii in:' U' A.u 1.14 !: u: s.'is . n? 1 ST 13(1 -IIM , 1 112 1 11(1 13S -lllll S 11 Ml S! I'll; Stll S HI T.'iS S4 I T'M1. I : . I ;i I I s I US s ."' s .. I in us !.'.;! s-.'d . i;i. i:s i: .MS I'ar. I'ail 2n ilOCi its inn ii:. (.:' Til T ti Tti --'S S7T St- SIT "'.tl from Kussla for (1 of data on lauti'liu 'ivcil !v tho fi'i t y lllythp. I.. .. 1'arton, llob SattPtlpp, 1. UallPcU, II lp.lslp. Andy llaudli-ati I'prusoti l-:.t' tll-ppup. I). ., Murray. Ken HauPll. Hill Murray. Jim Hanillrap A lp.;OPst laiei amount ll.ls invii ipip nf thp Katlvi tur. boald of OJMli ul- I I Starting the Day Right WIMPIEZ.C With Rod and Gun By Erneit Roatol and Dick Green ' ; Some" locM: anglers, such as Otto lleckert, Harry Hansen, Dan liot-ritiK. t-aii-i -w caver .kick -.; 'i im." r a inn, fieun nrrinin- others, are wondering why the state game department has not seen fit to bring about the plant ing of young trout in the north fork of Rogue river and tribu taries above l'rocpoi-t. due angler made the declaration that nearly !in per cent of the fishermen com ing to southern Oregon are morej Interested in trout than stcetneao anil salmon. This may be n strong statement and possibly would be hard to prove, but. the angler sets forth that, with the exception of Caltfornians who have establish.d summer homes alunu the river, huhw Trail, most followers of Izaak Walton prefer to hie away to the tall timber where the river Is small and whore ambitious brooks and small creeks come white-foamed to join the river. There they love to play with flics enticingly bouncing on the water and then pull game batllins trout tit shore. 'TIs Hititl then- arc many mili'x rf sti-canix In Hip rpninn alovi IYn!oct and almost aH inan i-hol.-p rishtiiR spnis. which I'onlil lie Improvoil liy tlio plaiitin "I moro tvont. Thp Ifip Im not f.n from MPilfonl, Inll mill f Mif rtrlcnt illstanop lo make nnuli-i- f(.,. (hpy are far vemrnvrt from .lames (Ji lBsby, who pivfpr! huntinu to fislilim'. was vroallliiK today tho first door hp OVP killed and thp attpndanl pnpUp nipnt. II - shot It at a distance j of about Ml yards and wan so ner vous In takliiB aim that lie shot lnt the laiMPst portion of the ani- I mal, afraid that If he shot at : thp hpad. he would misw. The first shot hrouaht the duck down. -Since then hp has killed mllte a' i number nnd most every year re-1 I turns suppessful from the hunt. I tie believes In the us of a shot-, j mm If n hunter has Ktirflcicni ; skill to stli up on the doer ti lirlnu It within vatiKC and lie-' lievps ptirh firparm would rcduc-' 1 the number of hunting accident! in the bills every year. Uoeommendatinn of a now fed era! doymrtmrnt to carry on irreifor pvrturam of wild life r 666 I LIQUID or TABLETS Cure Colds.' Headaches, Fever 6 6 6 SALVE CURE'S BABY'S COLD ; -the. nfTM Var r- ,AC w-'w "V 'X - Si 1 OUt?, CHICAGO HiGH SCHOOL- J W-; VW Vvj V J$lk -l&iWflSTfa WHO WAS BEAJ JsA. ' JKi V&V'llc ThIE GOLF- V,' , x z 3& j I ' ' . ALU IEO VS l jl i I t i) ASISZAT FIGHTER- 'l B I fefe' Sl) "e UICS TO COMB FROM fl ! IMm 'Hookie-ficom VN- ' ' I 5CHOOL, to r Z'IJS h . shl k I WW TH Nip- XWdtWJ XJ fr fZECE-KiTLrf J V.p c? 1 1 l' toralion In the i m Ml WJ2U. I - toralion Fnited States being considered by the senate': special committee- on conserva tion of wild life resources, the committee has rovenled in Us first report. The committee reported find ing "convincing and undisputed evidence of a rapid disappearance 1 of wild lilo" on the one hand. i;0y $cntu knife presented by while on the other "a corr -spond-, copco. iSeeond, third and fourth Ing increase in the number ofp,.;ZPH Knives presented by Copco. i hunters and fishermen amount- - -- ing to 400 per cent in the last decade. " It nresi'nted a survey of 14 stales bv the Southern News- paper I'uhlishers association which! j dit-closort that bun tern and , ermen equal the number of ball, foothall, golf and tenuis combined. L ENTER SKI RACES - Local Jtoy Scouts are showing mm,h ,nIorost in u, pecial scout ! events which nre Included In thojthe three most popular will be ac- wiivter sports carnival to bo held at port Klamath on t ashmgton birthday, February 22nd. The Hoy Scout program Is sponsored hy the California Oregon l'ower oompiny and will consist of the following events: Hoy Scouts 2 - n.ile ski race: Fitst prize Annual prize cup the "Copco," presented hy California Oregon Power Co., Klamath Falls. Second prize .22 rifle presented by Copco. Third prize Combina -Hon shoes and ice skates presented by Copco. Hoy feouts obstacle race: First prize Haseball clove prevented by J. T. CONRAD 632 Pnlm St. . 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 Al a Subscriber Guest of th MAIL TRIBUNE WATCH THIS SPACE. If you are a subscriber of the Matt Tribune your name may appear here tomor row. Only subscribers' names will be published and, during the du itfMMIKJIIII Ilk " ration of this offer, all subscriber will be given an opportunity to en ijoy FREE shows as GUESTS OF I THIS PAPER. NOW PLAYING "Fighting Thru" C -ByKIWllS GOLF iSiCopc.o. second prixe Catcher' mlti presented hy Copco, I i oy S c outs 0 - y a rd s k I dash: Firwt prize Norse tng jacket pre sented by Copco. Second prize Fancy leather belt presented by Copco. Hov Scouts fire building and water boiling contest: First prize .710 SELECT PROJECTS SAMS VALLEY, .Ore.. Feb. 2u. (Spl.) Member? should remember the next regular meeting of - tho Sams Valley Orange. February 21, when, by the request of the mas- tor. everyone should bring sug- : gostions for the war's projects. ! Suggestions will be voted on and ; cepted for th: year's work. Alter a short business session the meet ing will he turned over for a social good time in charge of the lecturer and entertainment committee. A basket supper will climax the. evening, tor which the 1 1. 10. C. asks each family to contribute food of their own choice. Visitors nre always welcome. FREE! LOAD OF KINDLING j With 3 Big Loads of 16-inch Pine Slabs! Guaranteed 41 Tiers per Load VALLEY FUEL GO. Phone 76 At Geary and Taylor the San Fran ciscovitltortindiSanFranclsco'shnest hotel. ; Here, those who appreciate an environment of quiet liveliness are sure to be lound each year sees w IHD.I.N F.l.l.ni..- I I. ...... iv..iUiii w viijvj able atmoitphere. Fortarj? Clift, physically one ofj yet old with Its y .c located in the ver ttan han rra here the the O r4V slujfi -v- frol OutJ "a to evt' ... manaie 1" the bed the struct live hotel (een flooti bTi decomtrtl and rVT nincient mom w the diner a for flunXJi! ciM'o't inultitndinotiTA hip-itiTwn Imv, "eV the hills on Ihe nnnirxiuLL ay. The view from hJv truH marvel mi . a keditiva to tiffd tierve a delight to the jaundiced eye.a pick- PLAYERS WILL II An event of interest to the' Ki wanls elnbs of southern Oregon Is tho UIk Rolf tournament scheduled for next Monday ufternoqn, Feb ruary in which KiwunhuiH of .Medloul nnd Ashland will compete. There will he, two 10-men teams nnd the contest will he for the Jackson hotel trophy. This trophy was donated by the Jnckson hotel of Metll'ord Inst year and was with comparative ease won hy the Ash land club. The Medford club Is (letormined that it shall tie rettirnt ed to .Medford and somo keen com--petition is looked for. As all matches are oil n handi cap busls, several InterestlnK con tests nre expected to develop dur ing the afternoon's piny. talentubsTresent TALENT. Ore., Feb, a.0.-j(Spl.) The Cub Scouts of Talent were in charge of the fifteen minute scout program over station KMKD Sat urday evening, which was the first of n series of programs by differ, ont groups in the valley. A short skit was given, nhout two boys on a hike. .Members ofj the oast were Hob Crawford as Tom. .iohn Childers as Iiek, and Raymond Raglcml as Harry. Help ers who sang were Richard Skeot ors ami Master Miller, the latest recruit of the cubs. FERN VALLEY HOME SAVED FROM BLAZE FFRN VAMJCV. Ore., Fob. L'n. (Special)- ISxeitcment rtin. high at tho .Ice Kant or, Jr., hnnu' Thursday of last week when fh'e was disrovorod on one corner of tho house. A box of ;hes had been emptied and th. wind blew sparks that Ignited the house. The lire was extinguished before much damage was done, however. Coqullle Grading work complet ed at plant site of Natural Has Corporation of Oregon and con rtruction will start soon on plant Jjglypimples Nature! warning- faolnnaturaetctrronr complexion and paint red roea in your pal, allow checks. Truly wondtrful raulta lollflWthoiTOgh colon cleansing. Tak M NATURE'S REMEDY to rmlato and UtiiirthenyourelimDatiT0orirnB. Tbm vulch tne tranaformation. Try fR imtaael if mere laxatives. Only 26c. iic Alt-vegetable Laxative ine-up to the juned appetite. On the main Jkior are two other equally fain- .al irants, the Florentine Room jiniquc, delightfully airy just off the main lobby., t spans some MO guest outside room, each h. Numerous suites aSr.a cry desired size and .All room furnish light fixtures are rslgnt, especially iMany or the .a, 1 " .e. rtp Viotice oi ine nsnni fat d ci i a ..a .V1' A h Mr. Mr, sid :oiirsei man aire ffuets It that no rueit se to object to the in that atmosphere of and personal service that so important in" present day or hotel hoSDitahtv. AU nh.the Clift is a m.nior hotel of n tHnciico, although it is rated at supreme in tervice and ;alue-frivirc, yet the rate there are turprislngly J low. The rales start at $J single and AV JuRNEY i . ...... mlili llWh-gg