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BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOTtl), OREGON, THURSDAY, MAT 12, 1932. '
Medford Mail Tribune
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OF CIRCULATIONS
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Offlcei la New York, inleago, Detroit, 88
ftanelaeo, Loe Angela!, guttle, Portland.
Ye Smudge Pot
Bj Arthur Pen?
Tha argument that thing could be
worse 1 well taken. Instead of all
tha candidate trying to dance, three
times a week, they might be trying
to alng all week.
The Older oiria have atarted wor -
tying out the fiiea, the extent of
the ST
tered vote than ever before, but this
doei not mean victory. All it guar-1
(SeDieo,mcai union Hotruli
raging, because the Governor only
apent eight daya in hi office, in;for ne gerved two terms as mayor, so was the late Dr. E. B.
April, and the Treasurer but ten
daya, In the same period. The Sa
lem press la brazenly requested by
Z truth, a ruVnd mS..n I
vated V high place, by shrewd cap
italisation of discontent, should be
allowed to run wild over the com
monwealth, oratorlcally saving the
farmer, and cutting the taxes, and
bragging about alleged efficiency.
This cornea under the head of gyp-
lni. the people, by a steady output I
of hooey, and the people never get
enough of hoey, If mad about some
thing. With the Main Squeezes on
the job, less than a third of the time,
the wear and tear on the swivel
chairs has been reduced. With a lit
tle more practice, maybe the Cru
saders won't have to appear at all, ex
cept to draw their pay check,
see
Tha sympathy racket, which has
worked to the limit, during the De
pression, reaches Its peak In Los An
geles this week. A 18-year-old gent,
entangled In a romanoa. beat hla 17-year-old
aweetheart with hla fists and
a stick, threw her down a well, and
then hurled a railroad tie upon her.
He had an ungovernable temper,
which the warden of a California
prison will be directed to govern,
from 14 yeara to life. There Is not
much solicitude for the girl, but the
thought that the youth will be caked
for a long term haa atarted the sob
alstera snivelling, In an attempt to
glorify hla cusaedneas, which la fur
ther aggravated by the fact that he la
already married. No teara need be
wasted upon him. It le Just a case
of a sheik, who was constitutionally
unable to shoot square, with himself
or anybody else.
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The Oalshevlkla are out In new
spring shoes, which causes them to
walk like some of the offlceseekers
a: running. The agony la due to
the shoe factory not making the shoes
big enough in tha tint place.
Among tha singers were Miss J
and Mr. F ; the letter's rendering
of "Honk, Honk, the Lark" was full
of charm. (Belfast, Cel., Journal.)
Wherein It develops that the print
er's mind waa on tha new Henry the
VIII.
The gallows In the state prison will
be modernized. This will end all the
barbarism of a hanging.
A number of straw hat have ap
peared, and all lack newnea. The
headgear haa been hoarded, and gen
erally look like they have been burled
back of the barn all winter. There
la no use .of buying a new hat until
the people learn to vote right.
The morning sun la getting a trifle
warm for the Leaning Bulls on the
east aide of the BUI dor bank.
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An upstate lady, at a Orange da
bet, declared that aha never fooled
a man. In the first place, she never
tried, and In the second place, waa
never able to find a man worth the
effort.
e
Several local bsblea can Identify
their Papa across the street, and pick
out an lea cream cone stand with
their eyea ahut.
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J. M. K was painfully Injured
when a widow waa blown out In a
church during the evening services.
(Wilmington, 8. C, Neva.) ouch I
....
Tha straw vote is not worth the
hay. used In taking It.
VOMAM KILLS MX!" INSANE
POLICE THINK (Journal Hdline.) ;
Tha muffled knock for tha police. """ """. . aasrr..
, r slon against people toward whom she
PORTLAND Construction to start did not dare to express her teellnxs
In very near future on auto city j openly father, mother, nurses and
on Bandy Boulevard. I teachers, for Instance.
I Such a disposition Is a difficult
LAREVIEW Construction to start 0ne to get along with an atnic
soon on nsw Episcopal church her, uon both to It beam and to all
The Medford Gang
TOR at least twenty years, every local election has been
marked by loud shrieks from the side lines to throw out
the Medford gang.
To the older residents of the city, this cry of "wolf" is
such an old story that they pay no attention to it. They
no more expect an election without this moth-eaten battle cry,
than they expect an election without campaign cards, back-
slapping and an indiscriminate amount of hand shaking. They
realize it 1s merely a transparent attempt of certain "outs" to
get "in," which has never met
and they don't expect it to meet with much success this year.
So they turn a deaf ear to this
business as usual.
T0 NEW oomcrs however, this ear-splitting scream of "turn
the rascals out," is somewhat shocking and surprising.
They had supposed Medford
abiding place. They naturally want to know WHERE the
gang is, where is its headquarters, who are its leaders, they
ask the names of some of the members. They don't like gangs,
they don't wish to be ruled by a pack of gunmen, racketeers
and horse thieves, they are anxious to do their bit in turning
the rascals out.
BUT when they try to find the gang, they meet with no
success. The gangt Why it's just the GANG. They are
able to discover no Medford Al Capone. They can find no
list of membership. The nearest they can come to securing
any light on the problem is
ruled by a gang and now is
But, they point out, this isn't a city primary. It's a county
primary. If Medford is controlled by a gang, this election
can't change it. True, but this
trolled the county, and is now
and nefarious control.
QO THAT'S ITl Medford
ALWAYS been controlled
robbing, oppressing and terrorizing the poor people of South,
ern Oregon these many years.
1 " that true- then the late
j of the gang, for he, more than
for the administration of county affairs the past five years
County Judge Gardner and County Judge Hartzell were also
' members of the gang for they were responsible for whatever
corruption existed before that
i And in city affairs Pop Gates was a member of the gang,
Pickel, for he served a term,
former councilmen like John
Emerick, George Porter, and SCORES OF OTHER CITIZENS,
heretofore regarded as reputable, who unseltisnly sacrmcea
their time and money to serve their city.
They were all members of the gang. As for the late Bert
Anderson, who donated the land for our Federal Building, and
worked all his life for every movement he believed would
benefit the city and county in which he lived, he was not only
a gang member, he was the prime leader and 24 hours after
death had sealed his lips, he was so branded by the official
spokesman of this pure and righteous anti-gang crusade,
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WHAT A GANG I What a pack of hi-jackers, double cross
es and boodle snatchers. What a black disgrace that
Medford and Jackson county should have been ruled by suoh
men, and he threatened now by a rule of similar men. More
than that, we now learn members of the service clubs of this
oity are members of the gang. These citizens who meet at
lunch once a week with their follow oitizens are guilty of the
high'crime of trying to build things up instoad of trying in
every way to tear them down, and are either members of the
gang, or a lot of pusillanimous slaves content to submit to
gang rule.
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YE, verily brethren, what a terrible city we live in, what
a tcrriblo community we call our home GANG COS
TROLLED NOW, GANG RIDDEN ALL THESE MANY
YEARS!
How are we to throw off this iron yoke of oppression, call
ourselves free and self-respeoting citizens again! That's simple.
Go to the polls next week and vote for the candidates who
have yelled down with the gang the loudest, vote against those
who have not yelled "gang" at all.
And then good government will return to this vale of tears
and corruption, there will be honesty, efficiency and the spirit
of self-sacrifice in high places once more and mark this FOR
THE FIRST TIME IN OVER 20 YEARS!
.fig, parents
OROWNVP TANTRUMS
nr Alice Jndson reale.
Mrs. Johnson Is a charming woman,
but a difficult one. No servant ataya
with her for more than a month.
The waiters In her favorite restau
rant tremble when she enters.
No department store, cleaner or
hairdresser was ever known to please
her for long. The telephone com
pany's reprratntaUv dreads to oall
upon her. She la In the habit of
collecting letters of apology for im
aginary wronss.
Her acquaintance wonder whether
the fun of having her at a party la
worth the risk of having her make
a soene. Her beat friends have learn
ed merely to ahrug their shoulders
and remain passive when the storm
break. They know It will all be over
In an hour or two and leave not a
algn of a grudge behind.
Such a person I on who never
learned to control the nursery tan
trum. Very likely when she waa lit
tle arte always waa given what the
wanted If she screamed loud enough.
Since the method has always worked
she still Is using It In her fortieth
year.
Probably, too, her outburata of
'" ,r, , .l""". "P11011
with much success in the past,
cry of gang and go about their
,
was a pretty decent and law
that Medford has always been
the time to throw the gang out.
Medford gang has also con
trying to maintain that corrupt
and Jackson county have
by this gang, which has been
A,ex SParr0W was a member
anyone else was responsible
time.
and former Mayor Canon, and
Mann, Dr. J. J. Emmens, V. J.
who must cope with It In dally
living.
Sensible) training that ahowa the
child It does him no good to fly Into
a rage; understanding, affectionate
treatment which prevent him from
accumulating feelings of hate and ag
gression, prevent this kind of diffi
culty from developing.
Phoenix Ladies
To Serve Lunch
On Election Day
PHOENIX, May 13. 8pl.) Ladle'
Aid society held an all-day meeting
wtth covered dlh dinner at noon,
at the home of Mm, Henry W. frame,
near Talent. Plans were made for
serving the l..nch at the church par
lors on elecV.on day to the boards of
the two precincts In Phoenix. This
year, lunch will be served to anyone
wishing to come to the church, at a
very moderate sum.
One of the Impressive event of the
afternoon was the burning of to
note, for pledge which the ladles
made to the building fund of the
new church, totaling over 93100. The
ladles have raised this amount or
money by the giving of suppers aj1
other entertainment In addition to
paying all the running expense of
their society, a well a helping with
the expense fir the general upkeep
of the church. Alt are proud of &he
record made by the ladle of this
society, and join In congratulating
them.
Next meeting of the society will
be their birthday meeting, which le
always the most attractive and most
enjoyed of the year. The place has
not been announced for this meet
ing. Uelman Balha, Ajh,owun and tub.
Today
By Arthur Brisbane
Dry Ohio Goes Wet,
Learning About Work,
Beer Drives Out Whiskey,
This Other Woman,
Copyright King Features 6ynd Inc.
Ohio has gone wet. Governor
George White who joins the
ranks of democratic president
ial candidates, winning by a
wide margin, is very wet.
David S. Ingalls, who won
the distinguished service medal
after he brought down five en
emy planes in the big war, won
at the republican gubernatorial
primaries. He is almost as wet
as Governor White.
Nearly all candidates endors
ed by the Anti-saloon league
were badly beaten. Ohio, once
perfectly dry, appears now to
be perfectly wet, a considerable
change.
James Cox Brady, 33 years old, who
I directing coal shovelers eight hours
a day for the Consolidated Oas com-
pany of New York, owns a good deal
of that company, and la a director
In fifty other companies. He want
to know what it means to work for
a living. Hla new Job will tell him.
He works 46 hours a week and gets
SO cent an hour, 123 a week.
Pole. Italian and other that do
hard work wonder how he landed the
Job and think him lucky. They
would wonder more if they knew
that the young man 1 worth 50,
000,000. Tha original Brady, Anthony N.,
advlalng thla writer to buy a certain
stock, said: "Governor Flower and
I wanted to get young W. R. Hearst
Interested In that stock, and I wait
ed more than two houra outside of
his door to see him, but couldn't get
In. I understand he doesn't deal In
publlo utilities. He'd have made ten
mllllona if he'd Joined ua."
The message that Mr. Brady got
from W. R. Hearst, then busy start
ing his papers In New York, was:
Tell him I'm much obliged, but
I'm Interested In newspapers."
Germany's government monopoly
of alcohollo drinks appears to be
working well. In the first three
months of 1033 tho consumption of
distilled spirits was only one-half the
consumption' of last year, and less
than one-quarter the consumption
of 1838-1033.
To make beer and light wlnea
aheap and whiskey dear, la the way
to discourage whiskey and drunken
ness. Our method, which forbids
light wine and beers, not easily hid
den, without Interfering with whis
key and gin, encourages drunken
ness and crime.
Those that are wet put on their
letters stamps reading: "Swat the
dry," and dry ask tha postofflce to
stop this. Tha government might
well, atop It. Whether you believe
that ardent dry are right or wrong.
you know that they are sincere, leav
ing out the few that practice graft
ing and bribe-taking in enforcement
Jobs.
It Is a pity that wet and drya
should abuse each other, instead of
talking things over and deciding
what ahould be done, like - sensible
Americans'.
Writing about matrimony aaya a
wise one: "When men express dis
approval of their wlvea' clothes, they
have ceased to love their mate."
The earn thing la told better by
Harry Hershfleld In his "Harry
Hershfleld's Jewish Jokes," quoting,
It la understood, an anecdote by the
ethnologist, Irvln Cobb: "You look
heavy depressed, Volter what seems
to be the aggrlwayshun?"
"Mine wife, she'a terribly untidy.
Her cooking la awful. She don't
wash tha dishes and the whole day
ahe's playing cards."
'Tell me, Volter1 when did you
meet this other woman?"
a
How far have the mighty fallen.
The New York Central railroad, that
haa paid divldenda without lntcrrup-
ruptton for years, postponed divi
dend payments six montha ago and
yesterday definitely abandoned them.
Stocks that paid 8 per cent and
sold at a CO recently, now pays noth
ing and Is down to IB, a aample of
what can happen when your wars are
too big, your statesmen sending
money to Europe too stupidly gener
ous, your financiers ahlpplng money
abroad too atuptdly greedy, while
your clttrena pay no attention to
their government.
However, New Yoik Central stock
holders should remember tlat they
own rlghta of way that are priceless
and, In time, will yield greater re
turns than the New York Central
ever earned In Ita best days.
National Cotton Week begins next
Monday. The plan la to help cotton
grower, and the most Importer
problem la to find new uses for co.
ton. Meeare. Qotttchaidt-Humphrey, of
Personal Health Service
By William Brady, M. D.
Signed letter pertaining to panonal neaith and hygiene, not to disease
diagnosis or treatment, will oe answered by Dr. Brady If a stamped aelf-ad-dreased
anvalop la ncloaed. Latter should be brief and written tn Ink
Owing to tha large number of letters received only a few can be anawered
here. No reply can be made to queries not conforming to instruction, ad
dreas Or. William Brady In care of The Mall Tribune.
ALCOHOL IS
You teach that alcohol la a de
pressant , and not a stimulant. I
have had quite an argument with
some people here
about this. They
won't accept Dr.
Brady a an au
thority. Will you
please explain It
In such a way
that I can con
vince them they
are wrong? My
b u a b a n d had
pneumonia when
he was 12 years
old, and he say
the only thing that saved him was
a teaspoonful of brandy every hour
or so. These other people also as
sert that members of their family
have been saved by being given
brandy. What's more, they say that
during the Influenza epidemic all
the doctors prescribed alcohol and
that was all they did prescribe. . .
Mrs. W. B. E.
The action of alcohol la not a
question of opinion, but one of
fact, so It doesn't matter much
what X say or what your friends say
or what your husband says or what
Mrs. Sumsey or Mrs. Salreygamp
thinks about It. Any modern medi
cal textbook on Therapeutics (the
action of medicines or other reme
dies) will explain how alcohol acts
as a depressant from first to last.
We have to concede that these scien
tific authorities know what they're
talking about, and we cannot op
pose our traditional notions or our
ancient theories to their precise
measurements.
Probably It Is useless to attempt
to convince people who like a nip
of brandy or other alcoholic liquor
or beverage every little while that
their dope la not good for them
and for everybody in every emer
gency. .Capable physicians learned from
sad experience that alcohol was very
bad medicine for the flu. I be
lieve I am not treading on any good
doctor's toes when I say that such
treatment for such an Illness Is
no longer sanctioned as good prac
tice. No emergency hospital uses alco
hol, as whiskey, brandy or other
liquor, as a stimulant.
All good authorities with much
experience warn against giving liquor
to a person suffering with venomous
snakebite.
Only In old-fashioned novels Is
the brandy flask used to revive
or restore victims of shock, fainting
or loss of consciousness from any
cause.
In none of the great hospitals ot
the country Is there any considerable
quantity of liquor used today. If
you find a hospital with a regular j
whiskey or brandy requirement the
cue ta to look for the boozers on
the staff or In the employ of the
Institution.
People who loudly declare more
Atlanta, Inform the writer that great
progress has been made In the manu
facture of "bond paper" of high
grade, containing 36 per cent of cot
ton fibre. This bond paper, beauti
ful In quality, la now made In Geor
gia at a low price.
All Japanese troops are recalled
from Shanghai, that particular cor
ner of China Is at rest, and the
League of Nations halls the end of a
threat to world peace that has lasted
for four months.
That is too much optimism. Ja
pan, retiring from Shanghai while
sending nearly thirty thousand fresh
troops Into Manchuria, is like an
active terrier letting go of a cow's
hind foot to seize a front leg. The
wise Japanese, perhaps, think they
have all they can do In Manchuria,
with Russia growing restless, and
sending troops to the border.
M
The Reverend Alexis Mallon, a
Jesuit aroheologlst of the Pontifical
Biblical Institute of Rome, has dis
covered "actual proof" of the Bibli
cal story of the destruction by fire
and brimstone of Sodom and Go
morrah. Excavating on the north side of the
Dead Sea In Palestine, Father Mallon
finds that Sodom and Gomorrah ex
isted at the same time, were both
destroyed by fire, never rebuilt. The
conflagrations were very violent.
He observed on the plain below the
city an Interesting rock formation
about five feet high that might have
been the wife of Lot turned Into salt.
Man Lost 26 Pounds
Looks 100 Better
Feels Stronger Than Ever.
Jtist to prove to any doubtful man
or woman that Kruschen Salt Is the
CAFE wav to reduce let us Uke the
letter of Mr. F. J. Frlta of Cincinnati.
Ohio, recently received.
He write.: "I've tried extreme
nlrllm. setting lip errclrs with verv
little re.ull. but the result, from
Kru.rhen are almo.t Incredible, in
3 month. I reduced fron SOS to 118
pound, and feel troner than eter
no more wheeling or ra.plng for
tirratr, trtends aay I look loo per
cent better."
Bear In mind, you fat man. that j
there is danger In too much fat try
the safe way to reduce one-hslf tea- '
spoonful of Kruachen Salts tn a glsa.
of hot water every morning cur
in on fattv meat and sweets-
one bottle tha; :anta 4 weeks cos.
Mlt a tr'fle - - t rt ;t At Jarmln A:
Wootie. Heath's Dm Aio: or anyi
drug .tore to th wor.d.
A DEPRESSANT.
liquor Is used now than ever before
and that all good doctors prescribe
it for most Illnesses and that It
saves life when nothing else - can,
merely say what they wish were so.
When an honest, competent phy
sician has occasion to prescribe alco
hol (which he may In certain cases)
that Is nobody's business, and no
body else than a physician can even
surmise whether he la using It as
a fuel or as a narcotic.
Suffice to say that the effect of
alcohol is depressant, not stimulant,
as all recognized authorities agree.
If anybody can cite any recognized
authority on therapeutics who hold
that alcohol in any form or quantity
is a stimulant In any way, I'll be
happy to note the exception here.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
That Fatal Craving.
I have such a craving for sugar
I can eat a tablespoonful of it at a
time every day. Is It harmful?
What makes me crave it so? I
had a goiter removed two years ago.
Mrs. H. 8. E.
Answer Perhaps thyroid defic
iency Is a factor In your case you
should discuss that with your phy
sician It is harmless to satisfy a
craving for augar, candy or other
sweets, provided you do not bring
on obesity by overindulging. In any
case the Indulgence of a sweet tooth
should be balanced by the habit of
taking sufficient exercise every day,
In work, play, games, hiking, swim
ming or home gymnastics.
Pasteurizing Milk.
Going to the country to live. We
will have government tested cow.
Please tell me how to pasteurize
milk for child and family. Also
how to pasteurize cream for butter
making. P. M. M.
Answer Pasteurized food Is food
which has been heated to 145 de
grees P. and held at that tempera
ture from 20 to 30 minutes, then
allowed to cool again. Such heat
ing is sufficient to kill the germs
of tuberculosis, typhoid fever, septic
sore throat,, undulant fever, scarlet
fever, If the milk is polluted. To
pasteurize at home you must have
a suitable thermometer and double
boiler which permits control of the
heat. But why pasteurize If the
milk Is pure? If I had my own
cow I'd prefer the milk as the cow
furnished It, unless I suspected the
cow had tuberculosis or Infected
udder or the milker or other handler
of the milk had some communica
ble disease.
Insulin to Increase Weight.
My brother receives Insulin for
his diabetes. I am 19, 71 Inches
tall and weigh only 153 pounds.
Will you please tell me the number
of unit of Insulin to take to in
crease my weight. My mother could
give It to me as she does to my :
brother. W. C. j
Answer No. son, I do not think I
It would be wise for you to have i
the Insulin, unless under medical
direction.
(Copyright John F. Dllle Co.) j
Early clericals. Investigating, have
also reported the discovery of Lot's
wife, supplying extremely interesting
biological Information concerning It.
L. O. Sherwood purchased George
Cllnkenbeard ranch on South Coos
river, consisting of 433 acres. Co
qullle Sentinel.
Bids opened for surfacing Salmon
river cut-off from Valley Junction
to Boyer, Tillamook county line, dis
tance of eight and two-tenths miles.
WHEELER. Nw IntrirlntT r m n
being constructed on Falls creek.
iu mnes east ox town.
MARSH FIELD $300,000 highway
bridge constructed at Bunker Hill
across Isthmus inlet accepted.
WAKE UP YOUR
LIVER BILE
WITHOUT CALOMEL
Ind You'll Jump Out of Bed La
the Morning Rarin' to Go
ff yon ftri sour and sank and tb wurld
bold punk, don't twllow lot of Ut,
unitnl wtar, oil. Iiutin cftndy or chewing
rum and nptrt U to mikt you uddniy
IwMt and buoyant and full of inahin&
For they ain't do it. Thy only mon the
bowel and a mar ronrmroct doesn't gvt at
tha cauw. Tn rvaaoD for your down-and-out
(mling ta your Itvvr. It ahould Dour out two
poundi of liquid bila Into yuur Duwala daily.
If this bila ta not flowtnf freely, yoor food
flotwn't die cat. 1 Mt dmyi in tha bowata.
Gaa bloata up your stomach. You have a
thick, bad tasta and your braata U fml,
km often braaka out la blMnlahna. Your bead
ache and you feal dowo and out. Your wfaoia
SfTtem is psjiaoned.
It takes th,a faod. eld CARTER'S
LITTLE UVER FlULS to fet tbeaa two
pounda of bila flowinf freely and make yon
feal "up and up." They contain wonderful,
harmlraa. fnUe Tec'tabl attracts, amatinf
Wben It tnmm to makm tha bila Sow freely.
Hut don't auk for ltar ptlla. Ak for Carter's
Lttua Liver Pill. Look for tha name Carter'
Little fiver Pill on tha red label. IWnt a
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(Medford and Jackson Count)
History from the Files of The
. Mall Tribune of 20 and 10 Yean
Ago.)
TEX YEARS AGO TODAY
May 12, 1922.
(It was Friday.)
Fighting in China resumed with
vigor on all front.
The Stlllman divorce case testi
mony .rich, rare and racy.
Medford school children to 'forego
candy to aid starving Armenians."
Local theatergoera agog over Kolb
and Dill one day, and Charles Chap
line the next.
Order of the "M" Is formed at high
school, with George Mansfield as
president.
Big pear bloom In Sams Vallye dis
trict; crop prospect good.
Gov. Ben Olcott condemns activ
ities of Ku Klux Klan in Oregon.
Portland 'a hive of nightgowns."
Dr. Brumfleid, Roseburg, awaiting
appeal on sentence to hang for death
of hermit, gets fat In death cell.
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
May 12, 112.
(It was Saturday.)
Conditions in local schols declared
"disgraceful" In sanitary report of
Greater Medford club.
Wah Lee, local Chinaman, robbed
of $800 by a cousin from Sacramento.
Nation startled by news that Eve
lyn Nesblt Thaw, wife of. Harry K.
Thaw, has a year-old son.
Two thousand people attend bon
fire and band concert back of Wash
ington school.
The equal suffrage club of Medford
meets.
Bud Anderson, "pride of Medford,
and coming lightweight champion of
world." to appear at Star theater.
Al Bather will sing three ballads,
an extra attraction.
PORTLAND. May I'd. (AP) The
Rev. H. c Stover, of Salem, was
elected moderator of the Congrega
tional conference of Oregon at the
64th annual meeting of that group
1" the third days of Its session
here today.
The Rev. Alice M. Handsaker of
Portland was elected assistant mode
rator; the Rev. Gordon H. Wlnsor,
Parkrose. scribe and Milton H. Met
calfe, Beaverton, treasurer.
New auditors are Stuart 8. Bliss
and Norman Todd.
Directors elected to serve three
years are Dr. H. L. Bates of Forest
Grove; the Rev. T. A. Dungan, Mrs.
H. 8. Gilbert and A. H. Harding of
Portland; Mrs. Mark McC a Ulster, of
Salem and A. 8. Roberts, The Dalles.
This series of human interest cartoons by Hubbard Bros,
cartoonist will entertain. you. Humorous features will be
presented in this newspaper by Hubbard Brothers, Inc.
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Friday, Saturday, Monday Only
Pure Linseed Oil Alabastine
Raw and Boiled Finest waU coatne made.
Special, Gal., 6 lb- PS reg. 75c,
Special
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Fly Screen Rea First Grade
Black, per Sq. Ft. pence
2c
Galvanired, per Sq. Ft 8 ft-
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. . Keystone
Many Bargains Chick Fence
To close out line of Paints 4 f' 10 rd., rolls, reg. $6.40
way below wholesale. Special
$4.80
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Since
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1884
Phone 231
A. F. Morris will serve a one
term as director.
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