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v P JiQE four MEDFORD' M3EEL TRIBUNE; MEDFORD, OTtEGOtf, TfiMiyV-AUpf-glfel- IIedford mml Tribune "fnnnM In Ssvtaarn Orates fasti Iht Mill Trlauna" V i tun tod stasias; -. Publlihad br somroRD muntino go. it-SMt h. ru u. tea t OBUT . ttmU Idltar t L. KffAl'P, Majujar An iAdcpcndttit Ncirapatiar tatara u ssnnel elan matter at slsdfsri. im wtgoa, Baser aci or Marco 0, isrv,. UB8CRIPT10N RATKI ' Br MiO In Adranca: l . Pails, )Ui turxur, rear.i.. ...'-... .-.if. so 4. Duly, with Similar, nontb .T3 i Dallj, without Sunday, 'nontD 65 JaetasDTllla, Cmlril Point, txxoll, Talent, UoU , Bill and M Hldmn . . ' Dallr, with Sunday, Bontb I .TB - Dsllj without Bundar. swotll S3 IMlr, without gundw, ona rear 1. 00 Dallr, 1Ui Sundae, ona rear.., t.00 " ' All Israu, eats lo adeane. Official papw oT trw Cltr of Hedfocd. Orriclal papar of Jaekaon Cousta. HJUUER Of TUB ASSOCIATED PRJEM v RcealrlDK Tull Leued Wira Bmlea Tba Aiiotlaled tttu la eululralr anlltlad to tba at tut publication of all nan dlipatcbH mil tad to It of otherwW credited in tfila papar, asd alio to tba local navi published naraln. All rlrbU for puMlealloa T ipadal dlapatctKl fearalo'ara alao reaerrad. .-' MEMBER Of UNITED PRESS Member or audit buh.au Or CIRCULATIONS Adrertlilng KepresenUttTte M. C. MOUENBEN COMPANY Omeaa In New fort, Chleaso, Detroit, Vrandaeo, Lot Aagels, Seattle, Portland. Ye Smudge Pot (Br Artiwf rmni The wolt-ln'crncei nn4R roostllig on the running boom ot the new auto, and" cafirart' be lujed an a' substitute r.loi'jgasollue. v . ., ' 'fy, Gooseberry ple are ready for In- tilotlon. The Older OlrU, who keep up with ' the latest styles are- flaunting fall ,.)mte. They are cocked over one eye, making the wearer look like she was ' looking for a fight', . - - V - '. Wlnegrapea are now available, and .more' .Jellr' will', be.' drunkr,.tban In 183. .if' ........ - ' r- A long-legged and youngUh look ing male ahowed up' yesterday in a pair or devilish putteea, and was advised that the war was over. The . upstate milk strike, or war, has' been adjusted, without the aid of d speech by Oeorge Joseph, Jr., or the Hon. Rufe Holman, They say the men are eating al most as much candy nowadays aa the women, and we supposes In' a few' more years they'll be holding long gaggling contests over the- telephone, too. (Detroit News.) . Just evolution. The committee to be named to study, , employment." And unemploy ment conditions in Oregon,-should be composed entirely of gents who have bean In the shade tie major portion of their days. -if '-' i'''i', ' i' .: m i ir 1 1 1' V: ' . i The information hurled at tho na tion that President Hoover la a gum drop:.', addict, leave' ayrm.', open-, to attaok again., Press reports from an Iowa town yesterday, stated that a newly wedded toupl greeted by loving friends, landed In the hospital when practical Jokers became Impractical and wreck ad the love-nest with art overcharge t dynamite. It was not stated what the couple ' committed to necessitate an Impromptu bombing. As long: as gay ehlvareere do not use poison gas and liquid fire In tihelV ' playfulness, there is no cause for alarm., i , "The auto freight lines claim-it he railroads are encroaching on their rights', and) reduolnr the highway haulage" (Portland News-Telegram) The ' way to stop' such injustice, la to keep the general public off the highways they paid for, until Vie railroads are' completely out of busU ness ' , The wheat farmers are so mad they an dumping their grain1 oh' the atresia of midwest towns, and , the sheepmen have about reached the point where they are' In a mood to wear, gunny-sacks to town. WHKN MIHKKV IM MINF.ItV. i Perhaps the saddest lot that can befall mortal man la to be Vie hus band of a lady poet. It Is, of course, bad enough to be a husband' at all, so I am reliably Informed by authorities, but to be the husband of V woman who equate on Pegasus and la pleasurably flicked by his tall must be the apex of human' misery: The first year or so or such an sill anoe may not be unduly trying to the kind ot man who can so much aa look at a lady poei without a violent sinking of the tummy, but once life gets back Into Its usual humdrum the poor fstloWs days must be filled wlt.h agony. It is not thai he kas to spend his nights, after he gets back from the day's ' grind at the shoe store or rolling-mills. 1 listening to his .wife's rhythmical Inspirations about whlppoorwllls, nightingales and weeping-willows, but that he Is compelled to'' listen for1 a very much greater period of time td her roman tlo tributes to lovers with which lis often Is hard put to it ever! vaguely to identify himself. 1 He eannbt for the life- of' him know whether her prosody la boosting him or some other fellow, either living' or dead, real or Imaginary. And If he Is at all sensitive. It la not long before he takes to drink to salve his wound ed' pride. . (American Mercury) PENNEY GIVES TALK AT SALEM MEETING SALEM. Ore.. Aug. (AP) J, c. Penney, president of the Penney stores, was a .visitor In Saletn today J aim wia nwn aaaressea a luncneon' of business men on t.Se subject of "Working Our Way Back." Penney Is on' his way to Seattle. Coqtillle W. J. Graham took over JUmbow conrecMonery on 'Taylor St. THB OTHER SIDE OF THE PICTURE . . ' ' ' IT'S an' ill wind that blows no-one good. There is- a bright side to this world wide depressioni' which .is too, generally overlooked. ... This brighf side, lies in the fact that ey-e'ry business, public and private, has been forced by economic conditions, to econ omize and offset the reduction in receipts, by adopting more efficient metihqds. , if, It has been a hard lesson,, but an invaluable one, and one which when normal conditions return, will result in propor tionately increased profits. When this depression ends, as in spite of the wailing post rophets-,it; is sure to end, EVERY BUSINESS IN THE UNITED STATES, WILL HE MOKE EFFICIENTLY CON DUCTED, than it was in the, boom days, the passing of which it. so universally deplored. , ' . , , - ? -' . KTOR do we agree with those who maintain the present' psy " ' ehology of American business' is one of hopelessness and dispair. In fact wo believe tbfe" present mental attitude of American business, is far superior to the, attitude of two years Two years ago! Think back to August 1929, if you will. It: is hardly art exaggeration' to dccluro' that' the entire country was obsessed by a "get rich quick" complex. Why bother with bard work when easy mncy was available' to all; why count the pennies, when the next: flurry on Wall Street, would pour in the dollars, not to the operators' alone, but; to the butcher, tho baker and the icandleiclc makcrj . Aye' Verily, ''.tlieni were the days." On with tlie, dance, let joy be unconfined. Easy monf;, and tho easy life. But WERE they f Now that a proper, perspective can be obtained, we know they were NOT. . It was the, old, old story ,of building foundations on the sand. Actually it was an era of illusion, rather than of achieve mcnt: Few- peroplc reallml it but we were all riding pell mell to ft certhin" full , i ' iii ' , ; , WE'ARE NOT Riding to a full today, wo are climbing slowly but. surelv ' from t)m nnli'Tr iniiilu of fariaA li'AttM to the soliil groiind of' RENEWED lipjies aihl OENUlME accomplish ment. ' ' ' ."'' 'h , .fiiVi1'' . ,-. The dominant' note of our biisiijiess life today, as we see it, is not one of cither optimism, or pessimism,' as much as it is of grirrr determination,' determination to meet face-f rotit, what ever may be'ii sfire and by sheer hard, work" arid the utilization of every resource, mcntar' an4, physical, .smash through "No Man's Land' and regain that tcrriory of material well being, and spiritual satisfaction which the. America, people, belieVc,- and are JUSTIFIED in bolieving, js, rightly .theirs. t,: h,,... ' Far finer, mfite wliolesoinft.aiid. rorp pr-,omjh)ii)(iKn'. .rei. is the spirit of 19111 than tho spiity oflKJj,,,,,,') ,.( ,,,,,,,,1.. :j . i . 1 :. . T.'i-v,..' ,i!(,'i' i. . Americanism: Lailghiiig a Ef)(jlai)d; beea.ye. 'tj0 Govern; ment is afraid of; those' who get thff, doic j eridiiring a Congress that' comes to heel whenever. n nc,w pension bill is demanded. So we ride in automobiles to avo railway fore, and then pay higher freight rates to make up thq railroads d,eficit on pa"; songcr business. '; ,::,.:,... Happy thought I ' Perhaps tho Governmeitf'.will sak. bankers to lend you a hand, also, if you threaten to turn Coininiiiiist.' i ,' 11 .. , . In Russia, thoso who accumulate money arc criminals. And fliere' are some pe6j!$ witlt.the same viev over here, too. n Correct this sentence; "If t dpu't .think a book worth while," said the housewife, "I never; keep, it for furniture." v , If Willi-plnys marbles for keeps, that's . gambling! if motVov wins.a ,bridgft'ipriiiiiei.,t)iit s,a hurmlCHS social Oiistoriiv, ny' vislrifr projift metlipds yoji can nttroot enougji song birds to make life very pleusatij;' for your, neighbor's cot. ,, , Mr, BnbSou's chart says the bottom has been reoch'ed. The little f,hjng has "been peeking in our pockets. Anqther way.tQ get that important fooling is to be the only man left among numerous female relatives. . It isn't' hai'd ,t0 w.iri recognition as a great man. Yon just fight for the' right and then wait 500 yeurs. ; There is one way to avoid being laid off in slack times.; You can gef a'joh in the pension department. The only sensible way to save this kind of daylight would be to, keep jt in; a dark efloj place. , . Maybe war will end when Hig' Hnsiness discovers there' is no profit in licking a customer. " Europe's problem is to stay armed to tho teeth and still find other work for her tooth to tlo. . Anyway, two con quit living as cheaply as one. FEE BOOST AI D UN1VR1IS1TY or OROEON. Aug. 8.;' (8pl.) Iteglstratlon'fwe at the Uni versity' of Oregon will not be raised' Uiia fan In any way, it Is definitely announced here by Bart M, Pallett. reglatrar and eaecuUve secretary. Rumors that an Increase was to be expected at the opening of the neit term are entirely false. It la declared.' ' Student registration fere at the university now tout a as aa. This to tal, however, Includes dues to the Aa soclsted Students' organisation, end others amounting to (11.39, and' a IS.oo term building fee voted y the ttudents themselves: i Nttn'Yewldcnta wur continue to pny tw additional per term. i Registration of treahmen and "freshman we:, will start mis fall on September ai and continue until' September a, classes will get under 1 way oepeetnoeT m. HUNGER STALKS IN- FLOOD WAKE SHANGHAI. Aug. 6 (API tarvt tlort in the wnke'of tlooda U cunning scores of victims dally among refu geee at Hankow, while an epidemic Is threatening: said dispatch today to the Kuomln Neva agency. i There are no signs of eftH'y reces sion of nood waters, reports Indlcat- lng high levels are likely to be main tained many daya up and down the river rrom Hanaow. Kuomin - reports from Chahgsha said two-thirds of ' Hunah province were suffering from' Hoods, while In other parts of the province drought waa equally severe, threatening dire famine. TUB DAUJES 0 women employed by The Dalle Co-operative Growers' association pitting and stemming "Briand" cherries which are being shipped east to Maraschino manu facturers; SSOO barrels brined tins Personal Health Service By "William Bradyi M: D. . BUnad letters Vrtslobtc to pesosl baalUi isd hrstana', not to dlaaaaa, dUfDoab or traatBeat sill be answered br Pr- Brady U s itasiped aall-addreaied corelopa la encloses. UUer iDoold ba brief and srltun lo Ink. Ovlnt to Uw large number of letter! recalled onlr s fee can ba anrvared bare. Ho renlr can ba atada to Queries sot eonfarsttni Is IsytructloDa. Addren Dr. Wllllxai Brady Is ears sf Tba slall TrfbuDa, THE CRAZE FUK II RAINING SINUSES. When X asserted In a aerlea oi articles here two or threo years' ago that the tonsil remov:ng business had become a scan-. dal, some of the all-around special ists (alleged apec lallsts In diseases oi the eyes, ears, nose and throat) did considerable snarl lng- and' scolding about It, In a quiet way, not for publi cation and under, promise o secrecy. Here and, there some of our writ-! lng colleagues, took a vicious wallop at me. but nothing to do any harm at all.; I , kept right on criticizing th'e excessive and unwarranted ton sil operations! Of course I -aoiit know how much effect my nasty! little attacks on , these evils may have, but I do believe the mescal profession la swinging1 back from the orgy of tonsil removal toward a more conservative practice In deal ing with this question. I have heard many good physicians express them selves quite frankly I can't quote them, but the purport of their re marks Is that tonsillectomy Is a rather poor gamble at best. Under stand. I do not Imply that tonsils should not be removed when they are evidently doing harm. I'd have mine out, I assure you. If I sus pected they were causing a lame shoulder or anythlng--only I'd have no crude surgery for mlne--l'd toddle- down to the office ,of a doctor who extirpates 'em with diathermy. Now that the tonsillectomy lever Is subsiding, It seems a lot. of these all-around specialists bidding lor publlo patronage,, find some of their mornings a bit dull, what- with only a -few- tonsillectomies at the" hos pital, so they have taken to drain ing sinuses. If you once get Into the consult ing room of an all-around specialist and admit you have any little trou ble about your head,- trunk or limbs. It Is a fair bet he will have your accessory or paranasal sinuses X rayed, and If the negatives show e, : little cloudiness' somewhere you will oome off with that sinus drain ed, for the time being.-!?, i.,., Now . I tell you frankly, folks,.- Jt I had a whale of a- pain1 or , a tert rlble pressuretot something I .might, submit toi such exploration .of tne suspected sinus . myself,;, but other wise I'd take the, eager '-specialists advice, under. consideration and sleep on It a week or two before .letting him go ahead with his sinus drain age. ' '. - '-! There are thousands of victims, many thousands of them, running , yea, running around In compara tive misery since they acquiesced in a-'weak and unwary- moment toe a puncture of a sinus by some snappy eye-ear-nose and' throat charlatan.. Not alt the charlatans are., so brooded, you 'know. We hovemulte a few of 'em. the' veHest quacks, In our regular medical ranks, doctors, wins maintain their good standing In the profession for the very pur pose of attracting better classes fct patients and ' exploiting them when they come. I estimate mind, I have no actual statistics I estimate that two out oj every three - sinus drainages being done today are unjustifiable. ' QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. ' , Come .(in. Cotton, In vlow of your comment on the dust nuisance and the Injury to the health employees ' of the post office, from the use of. the cheap shoddy twine, I thought you wouia be Interested In the announcement that the postof floe department is now experimenting with a better twine. B. H. R. i Answer Thank you. The news paper Item says the postofrice ae-' partment Is advertising for oo.uou pounds of cotton twine for use in-' stead of the Jute' now In use. In behalf of thousands of mall nan-. dlers, not to mentloh a few million, patrons, I - say, "Come on. Cotton,' we've, had enough wheezing ana coughing from this economical twine." After My Operation. Kindly tell' me' whether or not It' would be Injurious for a person who had an appendicitis operation six' months ago Xo take exercises sucn as deep breathing', belly breathing, bending to floor, rotating In circle at waistline, and kicking heels over head? Miss 8. P. O. ;. -. AnswerUnless your doctor spe cifically Instructs you otherwise, It ils advisable to resume your regular; exercise within two weeks after such operation. In fact it la probably better for most patients to begin belly breathing and leg-ralslng ex ercises while still In bed a few days- after operation, unless - physician forbids. ' We're Off the Air Now. I am a cigar smoker. I have an Idea that every time I smoke It al fects my gums, seems to soften tnem so they bleed easily. Maybe it would not be ethical from the to bacco people's standpoint, but I wonder If you can tell me what ef fect cigar smoking .has on the gums and teeth. P. P. , J. , v.. Answer As we are not on the air has no effect, tho I doubt, If It makes has no effect, tho I doubt t makes you any more klssable. Perhaps you should consult your dentist! Spongi- ness and bleeding of;-the. gums may be from some - general condltlon.-of from faulty nutrition, or from local disease of the teeth or gums. A drop of a very dilute solution ot ipecno on the toothbrush or In a mouthwash once or twice dally often relieves such trouble.- Such- a' dilute solution Is, say, ono drop of fluxid extract of Ipecac,-. In "an -ounce: -'OX water. . ..yiv. : ' Aw,-Mai Dont Coddle the imant " I, am -.20. years-1 old;,-. six' .feet tan and weigh 180 pounds. - Yearly ex-, amtnatlon shows- - my-.health v tine. But mother Insists that ' I bundle up and wear a lint even' when It- is not cold-i B. Sv Jr. ".' ' Answer Olve, Mother, a great 'big ha-ha and do tar you.. please about unbundling or leaving off, the lia. A man -.must, break 'such 'ties sooner or later. . k- - , :, Little (llrl'WIth lltn Disease;' lay heart goes' '-out ''tot that poor 1ft tlo girl with hip disease whose father and brothers make "fun of her. I have a cousin with hip disease, and she has been , ; made- most; -happy ' by- ' a foundation garment which complete ly disguises her affliction. Perhaps If your unhappy correspondent : wire some such garment 'she might turn the tables on her unkind relatives and so-called friends:.- (Ev' J. .S.r ' n-'-'., Answer. Thank you,': r am Unable to put correspondents rrn touch .with one another;: but if you care' to' tell me what or' where the garment may be had, I'll pass on -the suggestion, (Copyright John! Dill Co.)".-. Sundown stories l'eRg's Mooiv Thoughts By Mory' tlnifiam'.liohher "I trtought,"" began: Peggy, "that perhaps people would forget to look at the moon In the days ahead. That - time .we went with you and saw the city when you had turned the time way ahead made me feel that way. "It was filled with bright lights, and there were planes over- j bend all lighted . up. It JUBt seem--ert as Viough the people had no more need of the . .. . moon; "But riejVe they have come across the ''world tie see It, and It Is so very, very large and so wry. very near." "If Is simply enormous," said John, gaalng at It. "Oh, yes." agreed the Little Black Clocki 'Of couraer the moon- Is really no larger, but In these very far dis tant days to -which I've turned the time It It more than two-thirds near er than It used to be and that makes a great difference. "Here a day Is longer , than a tnonth: so when I turned the time ahead to tell you about It I wanted you to see some more of the sights billions of year -ahead. "I'm glad. too. that Peggy always appreciated the moon. But listen, we must hear what the people are going to do." And they heard the man conduct ing the sightseeing plane' telling people o'.-tne little side trip tfiat could be taken to the moon In rocket planes. - John and Peggy remembered how they had taken a trip to the moon in a rocket plane when the Clock had turned the time forward altho not nearly as far forward as this. Now no one thought anything about It at all. Certainly thing dttt changer Tomorrow "Slow Traveling." . ' SUMMER, . -TOODS. , j Av'Bv Allre JuiBAn, iVhl. ''."V. V During the hot' days " :0f summer children's appetites -are-aptvtOK lan guish and It Is especially necessary' to give attention to making' food as interesting and attractive as ' pos sible, i. I-.-: '., - ... ., i Lsrge- amounts1 of hot heavy con centrated food are neither' appetiz ing: nor wholesome' at this . time, while an abundance of chilled fruits, salacU ' and green leafy vegetables is both. v: : --. In preparing summer meals It is especially easy 'to Introduce an in teresting variety. The - many- dif ferent kinds of berries and summer fruits' and vegetables constantly coming into the market will be re garded as special treats, ' especially If mother, goes-to. a little effort to use them In new and tasty ways.' Cars -In the preparation of vege-tablea- la Important. Soggy, watery spinach Is not likely to be greeteo with as much relish as splnsch care fully drained, finely chopped . ana garnished with ' hard-boiled egg or crisp bits of bacon. - --: .The dry cereals which most chU dren prefer in : summer should : be served crisp from the oven and can be made ' more nourishing througn the addition of raisins or chopped dates. i --. - lo cream la a universal favorite and there is no reason why it should not be served frequently. Home made1 Ice cream is generally cheapest and requires very little extra work In this day of automatic refrigeration and vacuum freezers. Long cool drinks In the form el chilled cocoa, orangeade, or the many fruit punches which can be made In great variety at this time of year help the child to consume a sufficient amount ot liquid each day. The fruit drlnka are a great help especially when the child noes not readily drink a much water as he should. v '' " '- : 4 Tractor Coats study LINCOLN, Neb (APt--A two-year study of tractor costs on Nebraska (arms by Arthur H. Oeorge of the University of Nebraska agricultural college baa revealed that the aveiage cost of operating the general purpose tractor ,1s 78 cent per hour. FLIGHT 0' TIME (Hedford and Jackson County . History From tba File of ' The Mall Tribune of M and 10 Yeoirs Ago.) TEN ' YEARS ACO TODAX -' August 6, 1821. - " ' (It was Saturday) .Tnhn R Kennedv of Los Angeles shot and killed as he was entering Mb hnmp and Madelvn Obenchdin Is held as a material witness. itouni Partv' la held up ana robbed by Dr. Brumfleld of Rose- burg, fugitive slayer,,, according w Klamath Palls dispatches. xir&vnr natoa-fllM in Portland in plane to attend meeting of l"ord. dealers. . . ", a.,nl moaWap' plule. nlnllff Laurel street" and accosting maidens on their , way home, is arrestee fined $50. Trigonla' oil well now ' drilling: through sandstone. ! 6' Ci Boggs defeats Dr.'8tearns and Horace Bromley defeats Fletcher Stout In. the -first, round of the tennis matches. , . TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY L; : . , August 6,' 191 i; ' ' ' r (It was Sunday) ,:. Mayor Canon announces there win be no more prize ngnts or giuve contests in this city as a result of the Nelson-Oaffney fiasco. George Baker, a prominent Port land;, theatrical, man,, arrives to be married. A. W. Walker, the liveryman, is given the contract for operating a bus line between the depot and tne new Medford hotel. J. A. Perry and family spent Sun day at the Opp mine, 1 : Was. Mamn -DiaimMS ' Trie fliers reach' their goal today; they're' now' 'Ottout to land; Below the . 'folksHiO' i I'onama By i ; thousands', are Oh hand,. ., Oni hero and the Bunny lieur them ,- : cry: "Strike up the bond!" "If 'someone Just would pass tne ,j hat," says Puff, "It would be Brisbane's; Today (Continued from Page One) and turned off the switch, avoiding 'What would have been a disastrous fire, with' gasoline pouring every where. Two friends with him were unhurt.. . Captain Patterson 'then ordered out his second machine, a, biplane, the amphibian being ' smashed be yond repair, took the controls and lew oft to his house up the Hudson river: :'--., i The average man past fifty Insist ing on running such risks would be called vain. But Patterson, who Is "queer" likes danger. When he was a war cor respondent In Belgium, he went far out on. the battlefield where shells were exploding and enjoyed "being more frightened than I ever was be fore In my life." ' When we entered the war he went in as a gunner and up to the front. Governor Roosevelt of New York, horrified by an uninterrupted series of murders, denouncing the shooting of five children, In a bootleg quarrel aa a "damnable outrage" wants the j v. .--y United States government to control the sale of firearms. Unfortunately those that bring in whiskey could also bring automatics and other "rods,": lien able to smuggle In Chinese and thousands of casks of whiskey at one time could easily bring In a few thousand pistols. The price might be 2S In stead of 6, but that would make little difference to the gangster. And favorite gangster weapons, machine gun and .sawed off shotgun. any man may carry under the con stitution, for they are not concealed weapons. Police with riot guns and tear gas bombs were kept In and around the "negro belt" In Chicago, but there are no more "Red eviction riots." Evictions, turning negroes out of their houses, have stopped for the time.: Uj'UH ', Some lily white gentlemen, not'lu the least "red" would be annoyed If they were turned out of their house. Britain Is worried by a serious drop In the value of the pound, sterling. The Bank of England an the "Banque de Prance" are said to be 'at odds, the French bank' going si ,far as demand the removal of Montagu Norman, governor of the Bank of England, 1 - Can you Imagine that,- French bank dictating to the "old lady In Threadneedle street?" An English man couldn't be more surprised If he saw French frog legs threatening the roast beef of old England. ' But, France has the gold, England lacks; : ' - When will Russia stop annoying and surprising our, "best minds?" Now that government actually orders two enormous dirigibles, having studied the work1 of the German zeppelln carrying mall to Russian ice breakers in the Arctic circle. ' What does Russia ' want : with the dirigibles? Answer that and you will oblige the "best minds." Volt nnwer tn. . terLak. Nation' WAKE UP YC LIVER Bll. WITHnllT pr I A' w wnUJ.. And You'll Jump 0r4fj the Morning RariaO If you teal sour sad aanV ,o 1 look. punk, don't ...U."!! minimi water, oil. lauUveVJ? ! gum and ejpect lhra to 2"Ia) sweet and buoyant and l3l3. Foe they can't do it nei fcowria and , mere moTCnwtSS Jhe eauae. The rcaaon IoS"4 feeling is your liver. It ab,S5?W pounds ot liquid, bile- In If this bile is not flowlni: fcjr doesn't d.geat. It joat dyTKM thick, bad tante and yZJSjJ skin often breaks out InblfnuHa ochuo and you fuel down aidiTv 4 ayatem is poisoned. u r,V It takes those eood m a, i LITTLE LIVER pfffl tjVK pounds of bile llowins treelv iS1 feel "up and up." TheySS". harmless, zentle vwufc when it comes to makinj tsa SM But don't ask for liver pUh. mi?. Utile I jver Pilla. Look lor7k?SM Utile Uver Pill, on threi IS"? sultut.ei9Jl.Ca,te,- The pause that refW at Heath's Drn J Fountain the raoJ , store in town. 217 E. Main .. J CLOUDS O'ER PORTLAND; NO FORECAST OF RAIN PORTLAND, Aug. 6. (AP) No In dication of ram could be) seen by the weatherman here today, although clouds have, ridden high over Port land for two days. Pair weather over the week-end was Torfecast. , ' 4 Crater Lake Completion of 11,000 ' Fruiter nwArt? 75 to 100 riewspapi BUNDLE- Mail Tribune Officer Mosquitoes Killed . f. lrisi'dnflyX yth Laboratory-Tested M '-, " i- K M - . ..UlU" I 1 fVVV W OuicIcAftf. Siifey talrttli' l4v Teat for Pliei 1 1 ' Mosquitoes, Roaches, Bed Bugs, Anls.MofiiJ , C HI A p iSi'fM ea use ii T A k E s (i ! 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