Krdealers .
IE CENT HIGHER
PORTLAND.
Ore., July 18. W
. in ilia nrlcfe of eikfcrn
"I0.... -n the Portland. Pro-
lm bu"" h , , eslon
- iltv nroduct
'H. 11 belonged. The; previous
nere . imHoi'iriIill8 an-'
Liniu r .... ... "
more or less m ...
- Tirlr.A nn tnnvscoro
""Sf lifted. This was corrected
; i ih. late session, which
&put all scores In line. ;
If" " , i i.nilprfiit was un-
lJrZc a it U- There to
tnlllshed price tor fat
Pdrtlan'd today or Irt fact at
.mints.'- Centrollzers are
Ih-rat f be "Job of trying to
"rage or dislodge the oo-ops
. ,,nii.v'"ereainertes but, some;
..vra are bidding up for
' .... ,i nrn suolltnir the game
L those that, are trying to get
, Milk of their ouiiurini
nothing. '.,',.
Make of butter recently has
i.i ,1o,nnuA nl Inrnl
,orn "' ;
unUwhile receipts from the
min have been seriously cur
bed In fact some country points
, now buying m r-ui iu,.,
was no change in the gen
jnl egg market situation for thu
ht. lcepi.iwr"l' S"""
fato 'lone Is strengthening ror
jresh stock, which Is less plentiful
t all markets. , . j
t T
bTilivn hri Juris 16. ffPV
here' ls-toaay--HFiikii;u.ujr. -iMuir:
Iirtle demand for Oregon gjown
Si-y. "'The only district "that' 'is
aklng carload offerings Is Lablsh,
hich Is sending out the initial
lrtoud lots of the season,' Pemand
i aid to be (he best. Ih years for
lie summer period, according to
w Journal. '..' " r
( Salts are being made to the
Vdvet and as far south asa.the
till coast.' ..." . ' . " .
Sales are reported at 4 to 4.50
klr crate for loose pack.
I '..' :
Kenneth WS
red Quayle.
- David,. I. 'Edwards, and Marvel
yv. .wooas.;. ,,
.Austin t,. Hescoek.- and Clara
belle J, Numbers. . ; ,
John Edward: Boswell nnd Aud
rey Mildred Brlggs, ' ; -. '
- Frank .H. -BnseH and Sydney
Morey.' ; '1 --v.'-. y ; '
; i-)ames F.. .Neasham' and Loretta
.Viae Dow. . . . .. 1
tJOharles . 'Arthur Sanson ' and
Alc ; Perkins Stanley.')! .
Herbert W. , Whiting and Mary
Inez. Downing.. .
Edwin William Johnson nnd
Probate Court '
Emma . E. . noTjerts i Xdeo) Jvs,
stale, admitted "to probate.
Tottta Mr Jones (dec) vs. es
tate,; admitted. tc;;1robate. . v'--?-
'' - li' -'i. ', Circuit. Court . ' '-''j -'.i-
; Frank Wlllard Townsenrt et.'ux
vs. !,. IX riarrih et ux? farmers
& Frullgr'owefs Bank ol! Medford,
to recind sale. :.
Credit Service Company, a cor-,
porafion " vs. ' H. c Priesendary ; as
PorfOrflrra Baliery. for' ttif.'
Illg Pines Lumber Company vs.
Apnlegate Mines Company, et u1'
if "ens, . ,. , .. ij,. ., jj J
-1 Ijis pirn L,Urnh3rntSuiipay vs.8
PHnrry Eva'slzeV writ or- rittach- f
ment.
platlinr Mnrvftn..nnlert. vs.
jfam ftBold'; Kobnis, roy"
Wti fcfawj neaches wAi-fe lri SsWoff Bslherl'RMl.ft AnrfittrHbn,
txa) .Uferlnrj on the flfct f Side'Hsmma attson, Fltfh Stleii. fE.
'4i8' Maftfet dueiij? . tofliy's
tsslnn., . All the stock was of early
arletlea-.and sold slowly C5-C6c
I-1---'-
Apricots were In good shipply
iilij'llle ,rjrliclpall);.Bi-G5c lug
rnitcue. ; "
ral .cora,? o'tferlnss liwerei' ln
!islfiihisjile8 1.JK. Rack of C
i pnerally. A few (bid 35c di)J.
Ifilm snia better Wt a spread
I W'fo crate. i
i ' '
, l.hi'KtiK'k
PORTLAND, Ore., July 10.(P)
WLE Co, calves 10; quotably
HU(IS 100; steady.
WEEI'and LAMEiS 8C0, Includ-
S 0 direct; steady. .
i. Portland Produce
2h' !'"'. 'i .
Lit.. 7. ma, iia score ur
SPac!"c' Pu,try Products'
r riesn extras, zic;
fd9, 20c; mediums, ISc.
ii i .r"ID prlca: Grade B,
"i Pwlla"1 flellverji aniT lnUU6i-
WTTERFA - TJIrect to shlp
JiiJ1. 20i0 24c; stations No.
."W He. Portland doflvery pftces:
: " POULTRY Net buyhis
kgn . '. neBa' colored, 4V4
Rm'SS; d3'-4 10 4 lbs -14c:
I'c coin T ' urolle. white.
htk di., ' 0111 roosters, 7e.
r -. r.., wooi, nay, counts-quotations
unchanged.
Portland Wheat
JUTLAND. Ore., July.l6.(yp,
ir ; ',. rtnn iigb toWiCioso
.i f.n ji r
51 i
." hite";: '-:
"htm .-'iT
T- - .54
.14
'"rn spring
.54
.8
.49
.40
.4S
Ws hl, -60
iv.?. ""IPto: Wheat 5;
' "r"ljjats 1; hny 2.
Stet Report I
I
fn "M!1 PariB- th0 calne8s attend-
. .uiug or tne tierman
rXS? and ,h ."" of
2 h,8. flnance minister. t6 the at-
- .u.t. iimimenance of interest
and sinking fund payments on the
external debt were being regarded
as a matter of course" were de
It ?hog" "I"6 t0. dl8Pl,some
Share prices on the New Y6rk
stock exchange, after a desultory
decline- in the afternoon, rallied
during the final hour and closed
with general advances. German
bonds strengthened substantially.
Today's closing prices for 18 se
lected stocks follow-
Am. can
Am. Tel. & Tel.
Anaconda .
Col. Gas ,
Curtlss Wright ':.
General Electric ....
General Motors " ..."
Kennlcot Copper .
Morit. Ward
Radio Corporation
Reading
Sears Roebuck .'.
s.!p. ; ;
Trans. Am.1 '.:
Unlteu" Aircraft ::...'.:.
U-. S. Steel : ..
Corporate Trust Shares
5-Year Fixed Trust 7
103y,
-. 178
26
30i
3V4
41
3714
18'A
-19'A
17,
17
B3
78 A
, 7M,
24
95
5
T "
(Riportid by Jackun County Akitwt Co 1
SUtb Strut nil bnuil Ahmm.) 1;
?' i .-, . -J I
- vMirrlnjfe ' lik-cnscs 'If
Frank v. Marsh and Susan 10.
Quayle- amd Mild-
FLEA OF GOETZEN
AWAITING ACTION
AT MEIER'S HANDS
PXGE SEVEN
Radio Program j :
KMED T -
(Mall Tribune-Virgin, Station)
No action has been taken to date j
-j -vinniii .Ht-ier on tne nppllca.
lion of Albert Ooetzen. middle
aged Eagle Point resident sen
tenced with Raleigh Matthews to
state prison for conviction ot vio
lation .of the prohibition laws,
growing out of the tragic Reese
creek still raid last winter. TheT
application Is expected to be con-j
siuercu at tne next meeting of the
state parole board.
The district attorney's office
filed a report ot Goetzen's case
with the governor, at his request,
without comment.
' No application for a parole has
been filed for Raleigh Matthews.
and none will he permissible under
state law, until he has served one-
llilrd of his two year sentence,
which will be in October.
Matthews, according to reports
received here, la employed on the
prison farm, which carries with it
outdoor lite, to which he Is accus
tomed, and Is a model prisoner.
Cf CO TENT CITY
TO BE ZONED FOR
HEALTH AND FIRE
Brisbane's Today
(Continued from Page One)
Thursdiiy .
; p.' m. " '
4 5 to 6 KM ED presentation;
News and- markets by Mull
Tribune
ft to 7 Wliio ... r,.mt.
Lumber Co 4 1 1 "e mnt noi"a ' health, the
to S Happiness Train: ! J":k.n unty1 Health Unit, the
, ; " .- "(niiviiw, iiiiu iiii- iciierai
iipiwi. si-i-vu-e. co-operating with
nolhing particular to do. on their
way from Newport to Palm llench.
- It is too bad tliat-a nation with
: sbilitv to create such a wutrh
i should burn its young men 11 nil Its
Napoleon e'"""""" inJlr-
Mr. linker, distinguished Amorl
cna engineer, who has been In Rus
sia, building steel plants, and
lllnwn mnM tltnn Ihmn .),..
t The story of t ronch hostility to 1 ,)ewn tht)re frrnjnK theories, savs
H er Is well ca ciliated to Increase Rl,alp , ,,, well wt not com.
Hit era popularity and Importance; )H,tB uiHttstroiiHK- with other nn
in the minds of unintelligent (ler-, tlollSi because siie can't manufae
mans. Hut, us it happens, uulutel- ,.. , ,,.i, 1,,.,.
for Germany what
iliil for France after the revolution.
llgent Germans nre not numerous.
Hutchinson Tree Surgery
S to 9 All Request program
and will not full In her Industrial
';MaqlM!rtni, Apple m4p'SB;J
pany, Jion.
Lucille, Dunn- vs. Walton Dunn,
-divorce.--- -
Anglo & London, Pnrls Nat-
Irtnnl Ranlrir of Bah PIWlcISCp, VS.
jioqf Punitqj') Alberfi jPankey, Q
"al, Injunction. '. i
; Anglo dfc tjonaon, i-aris imhiuuhi
narjkfofi Sa,uJ Franclsto vs. J.
C.' 'Cnss et nl, injunctlpn.
V Ileal Eslato Transfers
M'. F. Hanley et to Rogue
River Valley Irrigation District,
W. ., V acre in D. L. C. B9,
Twp. ' 87S. R. 2'W. ..
Ale'tha Vnwter et nl to Jose
phine Cottrell, . W. D., in ' See.
21. Twp. 34S, R. 1W VV. M.
Lernh Raffell or Irnh Thomp
son to Curl L. Rnffel. V. D.. SMi
of SWV4 of Sec. 8 Twp. 3CS, R.
SW W. M. -u
Clare E. Runynn to Fern H.
Schauer, W. U, land. In Sec. i
Twp. 39, IK and pnrt h'ts Hi
itiid 17 ! "The Homestead, Ass's.
Tract, Ashland. '
Vf. M; Brlggs to A. r. '
W.'D.. east 110, feet lot 27 Mont
vlew Adrl. to Ashland.
t.. Write to Edward r
TtrAwn. W." D.. land In- Ashland
Homestead Addition to VhW-J.
Edward F. Hrown to The HlRte
Rank of Ashland; W. D.. land n
Ashland., Homestead Addition to
Ashland.: -, -
Sheriff, to Jackson . V, o.) n t y
Building & Loan Assn.; bher. u..
lots 1, 2. 9, , 10, orchard Add.
to Medford. - ,
o...if . tncksnn County
Building & In Assn.. Sher. D.,
. i.innk 0 Cottage Home
iruit 111 "..
. . . XI a.lCnrit
Dlif-' tn Jackson County
. ijinn Assn.. Sher. !..
E14 of W 'or
of SEV4 '-U
SWA Sec. 20; N'A of NE'4 -;
f sr,S, R. IK and lner
" , Z Two. 3f. R. IW con-
. 1 1 mitt 7u rtpres.
Sheriff to Jackson County
Building & Loan An. i-. Hher. .
lot a block 1 Roanoke Add. to
Medford. n-.inlv
Sheriff to Jackson County
Building Loan Assn. sner.
land in DfX: H Twp. SV. "'
in Medford. ' ' -s ' ' ' '
Ann . Andrews et vlr to Wll
u- MK,tvW. D. 20 -u-res in
' ' It 2t'.
,.-',iii' M.-k-nv et ux to KIH'
. : iu-nit"; need. 20 acres
aooin d.
In Twp. 38S, R. 2.W.',
Christian H. Christner et
. ti,. t ux. .
10.72 acres In Sec. 36 Twp: 87S.
-i..i.l..t nt ux to
cnrlstinn n. - ,
Ira A. Baker et ux. W. D.
acres In Sec. 7 Twp. .
Harold O. Wing et to R
A. Skinner, W. D. lot 2 High
land Add, to Medford.
Clnsslfleil advertising gets results.
"l Wvni, ,. -
. 'Jim . .
lHI mark-. y " W The
Rir.r:' 'Stained their
ati,i, , "'"umoni! in
tJJ a mora reasiiur-
k'"rRmnta cofp
V 3. POST OFrlCE and COimT
HOUSE. MEDFORD. unr.v.w.-..
IW. 7 .... r-,t.tnHinn. Sealed
r,rr.nnlt wilt ll received St thl
office until 2:00 p. m., Aug. 1st.
IMI, and then jruH'1)r opened for
maillag vestibule and dr,vw"jJ-
tau puuaing m .-tiw-.. - ,
spwHlcation. copies of which may
ba obtained irom mo vu.
my, VV i. WARXRB. gustodlan.
Communications
Deplores Bond Defeat.
To the Editor: ,
. When the people of a municipal
ity are so blinded by "prejudlce-on-'general-principles"
as to vote
down. 4 to r, a proposition -to snfe-'
guard front a menacing rtlluation
the health of their own 'townspeo
ple, how can othervli-Te ' woutil-be
newcomers -be shown any Induce
ment to jnvest their capital nnd
pool their stakes wrth us? :
" The writer,' who Was ' formerly' In
the wholesale coat shipping -business,-
calU to mind In the earlier
days. of .water-trow.portatlon on
I he Great Iakes a,, situation con
fronting the firm he was a member
of which isontewhiet approximates
the condition Medford findit Itself
In today. It 4s a financial situa
tion.' "- -
The unloading machinery used in
iflscharging the cargoes from the
smaller vessels which had been
plying between Buffalo and Chi
cago answered the purpose very
well for that style of craft. One
quarter ton buckets-, dropped down
into the hold of the vessel. and fill
ed by manual labor were In use.
vVBut as largeftoats were hulk,
carrying two and three times the1
amount of cargo, time was too Important-
a factor to heed cu-elely,
anfl especially so 'when these big
boAts.jconld not afford to be-'de-ta4ned
i 'week In discharging 'their
cargoes. The old type oeimaclrlri
ry (Necessitated "XurTl dejivy. ''-'
tissnrurrage cnargfg wore mutie-
vesiseis tor
nseqtfcnfly, 'ft
iTrrp(rrattvc''tor u to 'con
sider "promptly' 'a nev typit of machinery-with
a-larger nptf nutp-
mtrtff ifelf-flinn'it' Bucket, hle)r.ts
l-'rlday
A.M.
7:65 to 8 Breakfast" broad
cast of news by Mall Tri
bune ; ' ' . -
S to 9 Treasure Box: West
Side Pharnmcy; Clold Seal
9 to 10 Friendship ciiclo by
Economy Oroceteriu : Isaacs
. store; Procter and Gamble. ,
10 Weather forecast
10 to 11 Liberty Slarket;
KM ED presentation;
Unique Cleaners'
11 to 12 Snlders Dairy;
Burelson's Ladles Wear;
Jacque Lennox --
P. M. " .
12 to 1 Monarch Seed;'
Smith anil Wntklns; South-
ern Oregon Klectricr Mows
flashes by Mull Tribune
to 2 Sperry Flour; M. F. .
H. Co.; .Scientific Laborn-
torlwt
to 3:30 World Bookman:
KM ED presentation;. Hour
of Prayer.
30 to 5 KM ED presenta-
Hon 1.
to 6 Uncle Jerry;, News
and markets by Mail Tii-
bune ) 1 . 8
6 to 7 How Is .Your Dog?
, Whero. to .On; Offutt lar.
age
7 to 8 Happiness Train;. 4
, Jackson t.:o, ltldg. and Loan
8 to 9 All -request program.
i ue average tiermnn Knows innt-nniinrtnkliiir
It would take a great dent more' j.i
the Ciilifornla-Oregon Power com- than 1U0 copies of Hitler to make 1 And Mr Stone head of the farm
pany and District Attorney George one llimleiiburg. boar, foreHees ' time vh,,.. sm..,.
iA. tod.li.ig have taken the Initial' Ami tne l.ermiui nation, rorlu- prfvMt8 frmers will disappear lie
steps for inning the area sur-1 nately, has been educated for more I sllva tne trend of agriculture is to
.rounding the Red Blanket project 1 than 50 years by the Social-Demo-1 W1;n "co-operatives" There sei'ins
"i me imwer concern. 11s u heullb 1 puny, nmnuii oiuer iiiuiKs, ; t be a Russian sound to that. Mil-
ana nre Hanger precaution. "ey leai ueu now 10 111111K on ; ol,s uf itusslnn farmers
two rtses of smallpox broke out ! I'uuoc questions, . ;
In the district, last week, and 12s I They will come out of tills troll
worker nnd their families were ' u's 'Hr ,ney ''ave science, patjence
vaccinated. V All the vaccinations I "d Industry. Billions ot dollars
are
ri
,
by! iJfMUiOwncrs otth
eSrcsslve,, dejay. JBfr
15 $ ca m e -iirrp Wh t ivrf ' fo
slder promptly a nev
chlnery - with a - large
m'oll5"KFlf-f UTIng ' Bcl
the' fUV't ' ipstance fiesmed bjond :;
out .posalbilKyto afford. Put-after;
st(HlVtna ilto- matter, very 'carefully
front; all. angles, we 'tidncludctMhut-t-he
4ime5 saved 4n U'nloailin''.a;titl
thol ire'duled labor expensje' requir
ed would;' in a seinfon, io fST-4o"''
offset the added outlay. "
The venture 'was made. The new
equipment very soon pnld for It
self. And being able to handle
a larger tonnage on the docks,
also enabled us to, care for a larger
volume of business-. ,
In the ease-' of the' sewage dis
posal plant it' Is not so much a
matter of our doing a larger
amount of business to pay for it
aa It Is to safeguard ourselves
against Impending suits from with-'
out, brought nbout by sickness nnd
death caused by polluted water
tor which we may he directly re-1
.jpotislWe ind In addition to our !
saving for ourselves, th. cost ot
Such damage suits, -wo would be
providing for our city a mow up -to-dnte
sanitary Improvement.
toWrlsta and settlers Would ' tic
drawn to our m-ldAt ' In' 1 greafcr
numbers and spend their money
with us In larger quantities. In tlio
final nnly!iik we would double
and quadruple oor business nt
minimum health expense.
It is Just too bad that so many
people have to get their education
with ."iich sad experience.
WALTER FllAZKR BROWN.
Medford. July 10.
Loretta Young Will
Star in Holly Film
TTqo. V-oung 'im (-Maury,1" which
comes to' thci Holly theare foirior
ro.Us based on tha Martin I'Jtu'fH'
Play which enjoyed' such lihcnom
enul success on Broadway; 1 i:i-n
"Too- Young to Marry" Is n coni-ody-romanee.
one of .'ithosei heart.
warming stories which 'oonvlAce us
that the' world In a better - plate
than we-had Imagined: "H I -in -m
1 Iiorettw Young and (Irani-With'
ers are the- feiitured1 players1 lit this
bhtfckrlmrcrtrWdy ' .If 'small towiv
life, with an excellent r-nit Irt
.-ji t . ih VT
took with gusto, according to 'the
county health office,. nnd no new
cases have been reported.
It is estimated that close to 1000
people nre camped niihin a radius
of two miles of the project, and It
Is proposed, under the zoning sys
tem, to have a. patrol and general
clean-up, with n regular disposal
of gat-huge.
Besides the heallh menace there
Is danger of contamination of
drinking water sources, and Willi
so many camped In the forests, an
extrenie fire hazard!
"Vice Squad" Comes
to Craterian Soon
A hit lurlif.'hut no moro so than
the facts brought out In n recent
sonsiitinnal- police- Inquiry In New
Vork, is Pnramount's "The Vice
Squad,"- coining Friday and Saturday-nt
the Fox t'ralerinn. ,
- DilVeted by John Cromwell nnd
based upon the supposition : that
good nnd beautiful girls sometimes
full.into the police nets spread for
their less virtuous sisters; '' The
Vice .Squad'.' -Is. a decidedly grip
ping melodrama. It Is the first
picture to advance Paul Lukas as
a star. -
There are fa better aclors on
the screen. All of Lukas' skill, all
of his attractive personality and
good manners, are culled Into piny
to redeem the character In which
he is placed here. A stool pigeon
Is surely one of. the least admirable-
characters In the- whole" cos
mic scheme, nnd that is Just what
Lukas is in "The Vice Squad."
A gentleman 'fallen upon evil
days, he accepts pny from the
.vice squad for obtaining - evidence
against girls And women suspected
of immorality, -.ft Ih true that ex
cuses are. . advanced for Stephen
Lucarno: In order to. shield., a
woman he has allowed himself
to be charged wlfh murder. -
port: "Young Donovan's Kid),
starring- Richard; iJlx and: Jackie
CooperV closes .at -the Holly ;PtW
he 'U4h!v- iierfnrmrinoes . tonight rwith'
'ft news reel, Vltaphone act and 1
Bobby ''Jones'' golf rctl "rou'hrtlnff
nut the closing program'
are not everything.
f-4
President Hoover said America
must go to the rescue of ttormnuy
and Austria and stocks went bound
ing upward. That happuiled in
spite of the fact that the Presi
dent's message meant that many
of- our foreign customers were
close to bank 111 ptcy, and many of
our billions, sent ubrond, might
never come back;
en
gaged In co-operative farming, un
der government direction. The gov
ernment has :p!anted, under the
direction of an expert American
farmer from Moutauu. one butch of
wheat that would mnke a strip 15
miles wide, reaching i front San
Francisco to New York 'City.
Perhtum mass production in ag
riculture la coming, with co-operative
marketing and other modern
features.
Mussolini's government, replying
to the pope's encyclical, criticizing
Fascism and Its efforts tp take tho
Early yesterday speculators, bad-1 education of children from the
ly frightened, forced prices down. I Catholic church, calls that encycll-
Titey begun thinking, and prices cal "a collection of lies.
went part way up again.
The mart who has made a wise
investment Is foolish If he lets it I
go nt this time, if ho has tho power
to hold it. I
. The wise will rcmembor that I
everything comes hack. What goes
up comes down, anil vice versa.!
This ruuidry husn't lost anything 1
except 11 rew Millions or dollars,
nothing like half ns much as una
year's United Slates payroll. And
what we have lost Is nothing com
pared with what wo made in the
war. .
It Is' a good tints- to roinnnilier
Goethe's "Money lost, SOMETHING
lost courage) lost, I0VKKY
THING lost."
However, in Homo, as farther
norty("HtlckKfftnd stones may break
ruy bones; but hard words cannot
harm me." ' . ? , t t - -f
,. 11 f9 understood that.. Italy w.'l
organize, a great parade of the Fa
tan..v, 10 8110.V Its power: 87:.
000 adults and 640,000 youths are
to be mobilized on the buttlefli.ji
of northern Univ.
Even that will not dismay the
pope, whose iitrongth Is in splrltdal
force and. physical weakness. The
smnllness of the Vatican territory,
protected only by a handful of
Swiss guards, and others, would
mako any sort of violence prepos
terous. '
' 1
vTh9 Rev. Mr. Sandifer of Iuls
Iun, - nuuii.st. Ileitis the 1 long di-'.r
tunce preaching championship with
a sermon lasting uS1 hours. ; -.
It was a commendublo perform
ance, the reverend gentleman keep
ing up his strength with raw eggs,
chocolate and coffee, and changing;
Ills stiff shirt once during the ser
mon. At tho snnie time, the Sermon
on the Mount, read with convic
tion In three minutes,, might' pro
duce more effect than, ,the longest
preaching. -
GOLD STAR MOTHER
TO JOIN PILGRIMAGE
SALEM. July 1 (A') Mrsj
Mivry. Mtrfhi" wilt 'leave 'for Now
York today to' Join the gold ntttr
niotheivv pilgrimage which sa'!M
July 22. She will he Salem's only
representative on this tour. I lor'
son died In nctlon, July 15, 1 9 1 T .'
and was burled in the Alsne-Mnine.
cemetery near Belleau' Wood,
France.
At Whlto PlaliiB, N. Y iitrlklng
lnboTers failed to- obey orders to
disperse, and one was shot. Police
vacations ore .canceled, reserves
are hold in station houses, with
tear gas bombs, and other effect
ive equipment.
If the sufety of tho police was
menaced, the shooting Is Justified.
But it Is well to repent: "SHOOT
ING SHOULD BE POSTIONED
AS LONG AS POSSIBLE."
Millions ot men In the United ,
States huvo been idle and In want
since. 192H, without resort to vio-:
lenee.
l: Violence should not come from !
the side of law, ortler and pros-perlly.-
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At Frnnkfort-onthe-Mnln, . 10 0'
ttttfehmakern are1 Bhowfrig their
wares. , Thera ts a. sun illul USIM,
yearji old, from Egypt, nnd a mod-1
orn (iermart watch that clips Hie
uaconds Into tenths.' Germans 'ex-1
pect to sell that, In tho United j
States, whore everybody Is In' a
hnrry,- especially those that hav.i-
a Clear Skin and a Strong Body depend
upon New Strength in the Blood
W Surprise yourself and ho tho envy "of others
. . . look better s . . feel better! Blood is Life! I
Build more red cells in the HloodV-.thejice will
cbnio Stnidi HedltklH Countless thousands know
this to be a fact. Just take S.S.S. and prove
it yourself. You, too, wtll enjoy your food . . :
have flrme flesh . . . sleep sounder i , . your
nerves will Fie calmef .. ,,. your skin will clear up
. . . you will possess a greater resistance to infec
tion and disease T S:S.S; is the world' beat blood
medicine. It is composed of freshly gathered medi
cinal roots and herbs a gift from Mother Nature.
Successful for over 100 years. It works
snfely , . . surely . , . swiftly 1 Mako a noto
of your condition today then comparo
tho difference six to eight weeks hence.
1S.S.S. makes you feci like yourself again.
A clear, smooth
skin makes for'
moro attractive
ness! y
sSSi Purifies and Enriches tlie Blood
VACATION AT- 1 , . ,..' . .
Dead Indian Soda Springs -;;.
and enjdy tHe 'OELlfeHTFUL FOREST SHADfe and tha
, .r ( BESjTiSODA WATER you can drink,. !
,-. ; . .CPNCJESSIONS UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
Good Cablnsi Excellent Beclsl Showersl Horns cooked meals
u 1: 1 1 i'
, If deslredl Special, attention to Dinner Parties.,
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, WRITE OR PHONE FOR RESERVATIONS' Y6 ,
J. R. Tyrrell, Dead Indian Soda Springs
'" ' " '- i.-..-1 Lake Croak, Oregon . . ' 1 ' , . ,:
M ' ' ' " ' n 1 " 1 " ' ' J - -
A;" ( - ' C , ' I m
1 i , ws
ff JBugged Truck Tires!
PoisonousThinning
Fluid Into
Blood!
Cause of Horrible
Blood Disease
r Mow Known ;
Most nenfjle think tho Dain and itch
of a mosquito bite is due to irritation
of the "hits" itself. This is far from
tha truth, as science shows. When the
mosquito sinks her stinger thru your
skin to drink, she first must inject a
fluid from her serum sao to thin your
blood. .... , ' .
This thinninj fluid is poisonous and
often alive with the germs of malig
nant diseases, taken op from un
healthy people the mosquito wut
bitten before going to you. As thia
h "direct transmission" of disease
germs into the blood it constitutes a
terrible danger. You shudder when
an awful blood disease is mentioned.
Shudder when you see a mosquito and
lose no time iff reaching for your
FLY-TOX gun and ending the mos
quito's life, quickly.
Of course yon know that FLF-TOX
i proven, by daily "Cnomoer of
Oentk" tests on live insects, to be the
surest, quickest-kill ng household
spray made. It is sure death to the
FEARFUL1?, Fly, Mosquito, Roach,
Bed Bug, Ant, Flea, Moth, which-are
responsible,-by scientific estimate, for
tens of thousands ot deaths (id sick
nesses annually, j - ' '
FLY-TOX was developed at Mellon
Institute of Industrial Research by
Hex Fellowship. It is harmless to
people, fragrant, stainless and- beoause
of its quality, more economical. Insist
on FLY-TOX at your drug store or
grocery.
NEW LOW PRICES! PAY MO '
MORE THAN 6Q PINT BOTTLE.
FtY-TOJt
ISsAIIMOSE HEREtfRUGK 'OPERATORS WILL
REALIZE REDUCED ..HAULING COSTS WITH
The F.vkorN Hs'fv'AIUFUailT i-mx-CII'LK
will aK.sui'e'rcunccu transportatioii
tyst . . . nnd FISK ATftl'XIfUITS cost no
Uioi'(, tliat ordinai'j tires! Tim AIU
'FLJGHT eonstructioii of , KISK earcass
Biiclls LONClKli ..TR'KAI) WEAR and
COOLKR SMOOTHER rimniiiK ... . That
means longer life and troulile-fiee service..
Let 1 1 s show just WHY" Fisk Airfields nre
BKTTKll and MOIfK K( 'ON'O.M l(!AL. '
A
Fisk AIRFLIGHTS
Cost No More
Than Ordinary Tires
Come in, see this long-life tire.
You will like the tire, our
srvjce and low prices.
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Jennings Tire Co.
SAM JENNINGS, Frop
Across From Nat
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