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By Arthur Perry
The cigarette, that was careless
and started the lire, was about five
feet nine, and weighed 160 pounds,
and ran real fast for all Its 80 years.
An Oregon runner lost the heat at
the Olympics Friday, and EaturdBy
it looked like it had been found in
this vicinity.
WK HOPE NOT, BUT
, (Kansas City Times)
It has become Increasingly
evident that the trouble at
Washington waa precipitated by
a few radicals In the bonus army.
It was reported last Sunday that
communist headquarters In New
York had assumed responsibility
for the demonstrations culminate
Ing tn the riots in Washington
Just preceding the use of troops;
also, that a later bonus army
march upon the capital was
being planned under the same
auspices. The American people
will not be deceived as to the
nature of Influences that are
at work In a distressing inci
dent. TIMJ5LT QUOTATION "Man la the
only animal that weeps or has any
cause to." (Mark Twain).
A brisk wind sprang up unex'
pectedly Saturday evening, and
caused almost as much devastation
as a campaign lie, propelled by
campaign liar. The wind exhausted
itself In about an hour, but a chronic
and professional Unr never gets tired,
At the start the wind blew a Re
publican vote out of J. Kort Hall,
he heard that President Hoover
caused the wind. Later, the symbol
of Republicanism ' was blown back
Into Mr. Hall, as he waa convinced
the president had nothing to do
with the Infant typhoon. The wea
therman reported that the wind
blew from the southesst. To. the
layman tt looked like the wind blew
every direction, but southeast and
straight up.
Robert Wilcox, bro. of Lyle Wilcox,
Jr., who punched Mother Earth with
, a nose-dive. In which he used his
nose, has again bunged up the
member In the same manner, and
la convinced this globe has too much
experience.
. .
A circus Is coming. Many fathers
will take their eons, so they can
see the elephant that stepped oti
Papa's pocketbook.
The guy, who used to boast that
he did his last work In the second
year of Orover Cleveland's first term,
la now walling that he has been
unable to get any work to do, In
the Hoover administration, Hs never
told Michael Hanley, when he was
begging for hay hands, to bring his
hay to town, and, If It looked all
right, he would pitch It, because
Michael never wasted that much
vocal power on him, well knowing
he would decline haughtily. He
would not work, under any condi
tions, for any wage. He has a
nervous breakdown every time he
stunts a pitchfork, and a shovel
frightens him worse than a snskel
does a high school girl. Right now
he claims he has lumbago, from
packing a labor osrrt.
e s
To a great many people today this
question of Immortality Is a tiny
candle. But how far that little
candle throws Its beans. (Spring
field Republican) It's the custom
to spill them.
e e
"The news that prosperity Is Just
around the corner, has caused no
resident of Hrppner to effervesce."
(Morrow County News) In the
land of the human pop-bottles.
Woodrow Woodpecker has a sort
aide from trying to drum bis wings
like Count Chinese (Ah Fool) Pheas
ant. The Count has made quite
an tmpresslcn with the feathered
et, and has been the honored guest
at a number of henhouse, fence post
and weedy glsde affairs. This has
caused envy to rankle neath the
vesta of a number of birds.
e e
Kvery election year th Oregonlan
starts discussing "whst the Demo
cratic party lacks." What the Demo
cratic party generally lacks most Is
votes, and. furthermore, they are
the only thing that count,
- Ml
Look I A final clean-up of hats
and dresses. Every summer hat goln
at 3o to 1. Dresses marked down
5c 8o 3.4f In wash frocks: ti.ii to
10 00 In silk dresses. The Band Box
os 60S Box, I
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. Editorial Correspondence
R0CKF0RD, HI., Aug. 7.
Here ii some real newg newn
that enn be place under Dana's
old definition of a man biting
a dog.
After a week in this vale of
economic tears, we have found
a large business that is not only
making money, but has made
money throughout the depres
sion. Even more striking, it was
only founded 8 years ago, it
lost money during the boom
period, it started to make
money, for the first time dur
ing the year of the Big Bust,
1023.
It is the one ray of sunshine
in this world of gloom i. e.
the Chappel Horse factory.
Hnve you ever heard of Ken-L-Rntion
which Rin-Tin-Tin
has declared (under his own
signature) to be his favorite
food! Or of Kit-E food, or
Ken-L-Biskit, or Pup E Crum
bles, or Ken-L-SopeT Well they
are products of the Chappel
horse factory over on the cast
side, and at the present moment
they arc being shipped to all
parts of the world. ;
Being told of the "one pros-
porous business in Rocltford"
we mado a trip to the plant
yesterday, and had a talk with
P. Earl Chappel, production
manager who with his brother,
P. M. Chappel, established the
business less than a decade ago,
The plant covers 23 acres, em
ploys 600 men, and owns over
a million acres of ranch land in
the Diikotas, Montana and
Wyoming, where its raw ma
terial, i. e. horseflesh is raised.
Why horseflesh I Well in
the first place horses are or
vrata very cheap, particularly
unbroken horses from the west
ern plains. Then the horse, of
all animals is least subject to
disease, his blood being used
tmivorsally in the preparation
of medicines, serums, and
variety of biologic products,
Third, put a horse and a eow
beforo any carniverous animal,
and the aforesaid animal will
invariably pick out the horse
for his meal. Not only do meat
eating animals like horse meat
better, but horse meat likes
them better is better for
them. More nourishing, more
easily digested, less likely to
produce- disease. At least so
the story runs, and as one
views cans of Chappel horse
meat being loaded in a long
lino of refrigerator cars, on a
siding, the claim is convincing
Surrounded bv can factories,
furniture factories, iron fac
tories, etc., etc., which aro idle
or only running part time, this
factory is a Bight for aore de
pression eyes. It is a PERFECT
picture of bustle, optimism and
enterprise. ' White uniformed
employees are scurrying about,
salesmen from all points of the
compass are on hand, trying to
sell this booming ooncern,
everything from patent paper
weights to improved pencil
sharpeners j locomotives are
switching in the yards, trains
are being hooked up, an iron
fence and very efficient "po
lice force" handle applicants
for jobs (needless to say there
are none), a force of gardeners
are watering the lawns and
keeping the flower beds trim
med. Oh you Boom Days of
1928 and 1929!
There is no secret key to this
oasis in the desert of business
enllnpse, no sensational disoov
ery that has miraculously re
versed the prevailing economic
forces. IT JUST HAPPENED.
A new field of business HAP
PENED to be opened, just as
all other fields closed. That's
all. Had the depression not
occurred the business, of course
would have been even more
prosperous than it has been.
The fact remains, that In spite
of the depression it has steadily
k'rowu, because a ucw dewaud
MEDFORD MilL'
had been created
mand supplied.
ind that dc-
A NEW DEMAND CREAT
ED, explaining that, explains
why this horse factory, is the
only paying concern in Roek
ford, why it failed to make
money during the boom, and
has made money during the
uepression. i ne answer is
ADVERTISING.
Let anyone (if there IS any
one) who doubts that advertis
ing is the unalterable ESSEN
TIAL of modern business suc
cess, talk things over with the
Chappel Brothers! They had a
good product and a new one,
produced at a low cost, but
from 1924 to 1929 they failed
to make money for the good
and sufficient reason, that the
world at large did not know
what they had. It took five
years of advertising, in news
papers, in the Saturday Eve
ning Post, and over N. B. C,
to tell the world what they had
and thus create that demand.
Three years ago they started
cashing in on that advertising.
Today they arc spending more
for advertising than ever be
fore, and will increase their
appropriation as time goes on.
"Produce a good article,
then tell the world about it,"
that is all there is to the Chap
pel brothers' success, that is all
there is to any business success
in this day and age.
The only advantage the
Chappcls have enjoyed is that
they discovered a new field,
hitherto unexplored, and were
the first to take advantage
of it.
The present writer admits he
lias a sentimental prejudice
against a horse factory. Wre
didn't enjoy looking at the
herd of rather sad looking
quadrupeds in the stock yards.
Wo have always plnccd the
horse somehow on a higher
scale than the steer, and the
idea of butchering "Old Dob
bin" or young Dobbin for
that matter, was, and is
repugnant.
But we admit there is no
legitimate basis for the preju
dice it is entirely sentimental.
In Europe, people have been
eating horse meat for genera
tions. Moreover, don't worry,
gentle reader, that your next
can of tongue or corn beef may
bo Rocltford "horse." This
plant is inspected by the gov
ernment, just as all packing
plants are inspected. The same
stringont laws of purity and
cleanliness are enforced. Every
package containing horse meat
is plainly marked "horse
meat." Nothing for human
consumption except liver ex
tract for the treatment of ane
mia, is produced at the Chappel
plant.
But we want to emphasize
the advertising, feature of
Chappel brothers success again
A visit to this going concern
would cheer up anyone in these
depressed times, but it PAR
TICULARLY warms the
cockles of the heart of a news
paper man, who has nothing
but advertising to sell.
R. W. R,
SMART EVENING GOWN
OF BLUE MAR0CAIN
PARIS (API -The Honorable Mrs.
Reginald Fellowea Is among smart
women of the continent who have
adopted dark blue for evening wear.
She is wearing a streamline frock
of nsvy blue crepe marocaln de
signed with a draped bodice and a
wide, but clinging skirt. Her wrap
Is a bolero Jacket of matching crepe
with a cape collar banded with chin
chilla. a
LUNCHEON OUTFIT MADE
IN BLUE AND WHITE
WASH1NOTON (API Mrs. Cary T
Orayson wore at a recent luncheon
a dress of white silk figured in tiny
design In blue. With this she wore
a aide-brimmed blue hat.
Capri Will llsie Harbor.
CAPRI, Italy. ( The high com
mlasloner for Naples hss set aside
336,000 for construction of a harbor
for this romantic Island. Vessels
now anchor at pier when the weather
permits, otherwise Capri la Isolated.
Broken windows glased By Trow
Arid Cabinet wort.
TRIBUNE, SfEDFORD,
Today
By Arthur Brisbane
Hop, Skip, Jump.
How to Use Airplanes,
For Nursing Mothers.
Russia Is Building.
Copyright King Features Synd., Ine.
, HEARST RANCH, San Sim
eon, Ca., Aug. 8. Shattering
Olympic records and world rec
ords is part of the routine, at
the Los Angeles games. You
should see some of the extra
ordinary athletic feats, and
there is still time. The games
last until the 11th of this
month.
Some sports arc more widely
interesting than others. For
instance, everybody, in boy
hood has spent hours, doing the
"hop. skin and jump." You
hop on one foot, then skip, then
end with a broad jump. Thirty
five feet was a good jump, at
Jackson school house, in Fan-
wood, N. J.
Chuhei Nambu. of Japan, is
world champion for all time
with a hop, skip and jump of
fifty-one feet, seven inches.
Try it, with a running start,
measure off fifty-one feet and
see how much of it you cannot
cover.
It is called by the Olympic
authorities "hop, step and
jump," but "skip" is better.
The fifty thoxisand metera walk.
about thirty miles, Interests us all,
because we all walk. The British are
the best walkers and William Green,
of Great Britain, won the event in
four hours, fifty minutes, ten sec
onds.
Jan Kusoclnskl, of Poland, won the
ten thousand meters race. In thirty
minutes, eleven seconds, a new world
record. You observe that men can
run much faster than they can walk.
They achieved their sprinting powers
long ago, with the hstry man from
the next valley chasing them with a
sharp flint fastened at the end of a
stick.
They learn success In other direc
tions tn much the same fashion now.
The stick and flint are missing, but
competition takes their place.
Out here, airplanes are used to save
time In business, their use Is taken
for granted, and schedules arranged
accordingly.
Soon, Arthur Loew, foreign man
ager for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. starts
his regulsr tour Inspecting theatres.
He takes, by ship, to Australia, a
powerful airship owned by Hal Roacb,
whose movies you know.
From Australia, having flown to
Inspect theatres there, Mr. Loew flies
to Singapore, Inspects the Metro
theatres In China and Japan, then
nies across India, and down to Jo
hannesburg In South Africa, where
new theatres are to be opened.
Recently Loew and Hal Roach made
an Inspection flight In South Amer
ica, stsrtlng from Mexico City stop
ping at Lima, Peru, Santlsgo, Chile,
Buenos Ayres and Rio de Janeiro,
completing the round trip in twenty
days, with plenty of time at each
stopping plsce.
In a few yeara any long distance
travel, other than by air, will be
unknown, except among a few, very
old fasnloned. The sort thst, during
the Psrls exposition, refused to go
upstairs tn hotel elevators,
Sometimes a woman, anxloua to
nurse hsr bsby. that It may have
every chance, finds that It Is Impossl
bls, and many good mothers have
been cruelly misjudged, In conse
quence. Very Important is the announce
ment of the Carnegie Institute that
scientists have discovered the hor
mone, or gland secretion, that causes
milk production.
Admirable substitutes for mother's
milk have been developed, but there
Is. as yet, no absolute substitute,
er.peclelty for the first six months
of the child's life. In those months,
mother's milk protects the child from
various Infsntlle diseases. In the
young Infant, the leucocytes or white
corpuscles that attack disease within
the system, lack power.
Some genius may find a way to
develop that particular hormone on a
big scale, for cows, and help solve
the dairyman's problem. You might '
have the one hundred quarts per day
cow.
4
Lady Drummond Hy ' article on
Russia's airplane program, published
yesterdsy, should be sent to every
body In our government, and to all
financiers of Importance. Some of
them do not like to think about pay
ing for the world's biggest air fleet,
forgetting that there la no chesrx-
defense. But they would pay. rathe,
than admit Uitt Russia rules u air. .
OREGON, TUESDAY,
Personal Health Service
By William
Signed letters pertaining to personal hsalth and By glens, not to disease
! diagnosis or treatment, will OS answered oy Dr. Brady u a stamped seli-ad
dressed envelope Is enclosed. Letters should oe brief and written lo ink
! Owing to the large number of letters received only a few can be answered
here. No reply can be made to queries not conforming to Instructions. ad-
areas ur. wimim Brad; in care oi i ds
THE INFANTILE
Somewhere or other there Is slmost
always a poliomyelitis scare, I Infer
from the Inquiries coming In from
anxious parents.
We have good
reason to believe,
though we do not
yet know defin
itely, that this
disease Is a re
spiratory Infec
tion, that Is, the
germ or virus of
the dlsesse Is
usually c a r r led
from one person
to another In the secretions from
mouth, nose or throat of the pati
ent or a healthy carrier. Just as
diphtheria or measles or whooping
cough t Is spread.
It may do no good, but It does ro
harm anyhow, to use a simple solu
tion of a heaping teaspoonlul of boric
acid In the pint of boiled water as
a mouthwash or gargle or nasal spray
three or more times a day, If there
Is a local outbreak of Infantile par
alysis. I don't know whether this
will prevent catching the disease, but
I do know that such a solution is ss
efficient as any known antiseptic
preparation one can use for such a
purpose.
The attack of poliomyelitis (infan
tile paralysis) begins very much like
ordinary acute sore throat, grippe,
coryza or other crl (Common Res
piratory Infection). After a few days
of such mildly feverish Illness the
patient complains of pain or tender
ness or heaviness or weakness in some
particular muscle group, usually In
one limb, and the limb gradually
becomes weak or paralyzed, though
generally only partly powerless, that
Is, It Is not entirely Immovable.
The disease Is Infectious or com
municable only during the feverish
stage, say the first week or ten days
of the Illness. After that, the pa
ralysis remains for weeks or months,
but the condition Is no longer In
fectious and the patient Is not a
menace to anybody. The paralysis
or paresis (weakening) of the affect
ed muscle group Is merely the after
math or result of the Illness, and Is
not in any sense an illness In Itself.
Whether the victim fully recovers
the use of the affected muscles or
only partly regains control or falls to
show any Improvement, there Is no
reason In the world why the general
physical and mental health should
not be quite as sound as though no
attack of Infantile paralysis hsd oc
curred.
The great remedy In the stage of
Invasion Is rest. Most Intelligent
folk know that a day In bed Is the
best first aid treatment for most
acute Illnesses. Well, If the Illness
Lady Hay, who has flown around
the world and knows airplanes, be
lieves, after visiting Moscow, that
Russia firmly Intends to surpass the
French air fleet, now greatest in the
world.
The Russians Announce themselves
prepared already to dispose, by air
bombardment, of Japan's floating
war fleet, should Japan attack Vladi
vostok. Two thousand mechanics are
manufacturing planea for Russia, as
rapidly as possible.
The statement that "Russia's slr-
cratt Industry Is already greater than
that of tho United States," may be
exaggerated, but It calls for attention.
44
One more man with "a plan" Is a
well meaning Austrian Baron Karl
Ferdinand Tlnty of Austria. He
plans to open his ancient castle.
Schallaburg, on the wide, swift flow
ing Danube, as a haven for the
world's great minds. There "exchang
ing Ideas over their pipes," fsr from
the disturbing crowd, the great minds
will solve all the world's problems
and do away with Its 111.
S 4 ,
They will do nothing of the kind
of course. That will be done, erartn.
dlly, by men that were little boys
that grew up on solitary farms, or
little boys that grew up In the slums
and realise what human suffering
means. It will be done by scientists
working in their laboratories, Increas
ing men's power, and by the dull.
Invincible power of the masses, ooca
slonslly throwing off Injustice, with
one powerful gesture, as in the
French revolution, and more recently
In the Russian revolution.
Dreadful mlstskes, and Injustice
sometimes follows such gestures, but
Improvement. In the end, comes.
4
Jenkins' Comment
(Continued from Pag on
DUT" you may ssy. If you are
aJ a shallow thinker and not as
well Informed as you should be.
"these Increases In stock prices mesn
nothing to MS. or other average
SAN FRANCISCO'S
NEW HOTEL
OXFORD
if!
Evtry Room with
Tub and Shower
Slnjlt SS.0OftH.S0
Double !.50U.OO
Twin Beds M OO
NOTHING HIGHER
Gstige Service
Theodore A. HtMcMff.
MARKET and
MASON SIS.
AUGUST 9, 1932.
Brady M D.
stall Tribune.
PARALYSIS SCARE
happen to be acute poliomyelitis,
then the first dsy In bed 1 more
potent for preventing paralysis or for
limiting It to a mild or a temporary
paresis than Is sny serum or other
remedy as yet discovered.
1 hope all parent who have ap
pealed to me for advloe about this
will heed the advice I give. Here it
Is: At all times, even If there Is no
lmmedlste poliomyelitis scare, give
your child the benefit of the doubt
send him to bed and keep him
there for at least 34 hours whenever
he manifest any symptoms of crl,
or If you're mulish about it, then a
"cold." You never can tell, neither
can a doctor, and not even a nurse
doubling in the role of little tin doc
tor, what such an Illness will turn
out to be.
If you are still In doubt whether
the child Is ill after he has remained
In bed for 24 hours, then as a good
parent you must ((1) either keep him
in bed another 24 hours or (3) csll
In your physician at once.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Two Kinds of Opinions.
As a rule I find your teachings ex
cellent, but I disagree absolutely with
you about one thing. I like to brush
my teeth regularly . . . Miss M. B.
Answer. That Is a matter of indi
vidual taste, not opinion. I see no
objection to brushing the teeth if one
likes to do it. As a layman you are
probably not qualified to have an
opinion on the hygienic question In
volved. Poison.
1. Is butter color poisonous? a. Is
yeast wrapped in foil without protec
tive cover between foil and yeast
likely to contain any lead! -Mrs. T.
E.
No but why color butter unless
for the purpose of deception? a.
Manufacturers claim there Is no lead
in ine roll used nowadays. I know
of no Instance of chronic lead poison-
Ing from such source,
The First Baril
la a woman 35 years of sge too old
to nave her first child? Would a
slight leakage of heart give trouble
in such sn event? Mrs. O.
Answer. At 35 a woman should be
in ner prime. As to the heart con
dition her own physician can beat
advise.
Iodln Ration,
Please send me the i.ew edition of
tne iodln ration to restore hslr. 1
nave more pep tlan hair. A. G. H.
Answer. The new edition restores
no more hair than the old edition
did. At that a suitable Iodln rstlon
may postpone greying and falling of
tne nair. Enclose stamped addressed
envelope and ask for Instructions for
taaing an Iodln ration.
(Copyright. John F. Dille Co.)
people; they add merely to the
wealth of the gretii corporation."
Let's see Rbout that.
The 18 million odd shares of stock
of the American Telephone St Tele
graph company are very widely held,
Indeed. They are owned by hun
dreds, probably thousands, of em
ployees. They are owned by widows,
orphans all kinds of people. The
same thing Is true of Southern Pa-
CLIP THIS AD BRING IT AND 5c TO THE
A Big
elf 10 stock. It Is true of nearly all
kinds of stocks. j
The day when stock and bonds;
were owned whoUy by the big people j
Is past.
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QO. YOU SEE, It Isn't true at all.
kj that Increases In stock prices sre
of interest only to the big concerns
any more than It la true that
Increases In wheat prices concern
only the big operators. The benefits
ara widely spresd.
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Communications
Pleads for Band Concerts.
To the Editor:
The bouquet you handed to Grants
Pass some time ago was very good.
It Is to be hoped It will aid In
arousing Medford from her Rip Van
Winkle slumbers, and at least make
an effort to retain It past reputa
tion of being the "Biggest Little
City In the West." Where has the
"Medford Spirit" gone? In years
gone N by we hsve enjoyed open air
concerts in the park by our splen
did band. To the writer's personal
knowledge. It has been a big adver
tisement for Medford. So far this
summer we have had no concerts
and I am reliably Informed there
will be none, owing to the scarcity
of mazuma In the city's exchequer.
Our neighbors to the north and
to the south of us, Grsnts Pass
snd Ashland, both smaller and less
pretentious towns than Medford.
are still having summer concerts,
which at least proves that even
though the depression Is world wide,
the men who have charge of the
affairs of these two cities are not
quitters.
The programs rsudered at Grants
Pass are printed every week, copies
of which are put In every hotel and
business place In the city, as well
as every tourist's automobile at
their camp grounds.
Hundreds of tourists from all parte
of the country enjoy these concerts,
leaving the city with a good im
pression. Is it any wonder that Med
ford la losing her tourist business?
The writer attended the concert
at Grants Pass last Friday even
ing. A crowd of 4000 people listened
to the music. If one could Judge
from the expression on their faces
I he would conclude there was no de
presMon there, or If there was it
had vanished for the time being.
I ask. In all serlovianeaa. can't some
thing be done in Medford, or shall
we Just quit and die a natural
death?
Youra for band concerts.
TURNER FIFER.
1 :
Early Risers In Havana.
HAVANA. (jp) Ernesto Sarra.
Cuban drug store magnate, has had
plans drawn for a $40,000 free lodg
ing house which will shelter 1.000
homeless nightly. Quest will be
given breakfast at 5 a. m. and told
not to come back until nightfall.
Hyderhatl'H Thieves Slick
HYDERBAD. India (AP) Snatch
thieves here strip to a loin cloth and
cover their bodies with oil so that
catching them is like trying to hold a
greased pig.
Notice.
A H. BUton Is solicitor for the
commercial printing department of
the Mail Tribune, taking the place ci
Art Campbell, who is no longer con
nected -1th or has authority to so
licit or accept work for the Mall Tri
bune. 4
New fall shoes now on display.
Real money saving values, 91.49 to
13.95. The Band Box & Shoe Box.
Redeem your Colgate and Palmollve
coupon checks at Heath's Drug Store.
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History from the Files of I'be
MaU Tribune of ) and 10 Veer-4fu.)
TEN YEARS AOO TODAY
AllCUSt ,
(It was Tuesdsy)
Northern CslKornia sawmills ad
vertise for workers.
Oregon growers to sell their Bart
letts to California canneries.
Hob Deuel is in town from hla
homestesd near Butte Falls.
A. C. Hubbard to have charge of
auto exhibit at county fair.
Ed Lamport Journeys to Diamond
lake.
Drilling returned at Trigbnia oil
well, after shutdown.
Bill Hart, the movie actor get
divorce from wife.
Charles Hsll of Coos county glvea
up contest on election of Gov. Olcott.
Jacksonville citizens protest pay
ing 8. B. Sandefer, special dry agent,
i8B00 foi July sleuthing.
TWENTY YKARS AGO TODAY
ALt.lST 9, lf)ia.
(It was Friday)
Fred Weeks returns from a 1000
mile auto trip through northern
California.
Berry growers at Ashland "lnsurge'
over cannery prices.
"The Fighting Dervishera of the i
Desert" at the Isls theater.
"Has Oregon the Hook -Worm,'
asks an editorial in this paper.
N. Jerry the "Nugget King." re
turns from New Zealand with pocket
full of gold. v
Modern steel coaches to be used,
by Espee on all excursions to Cole
stin. Nichols and Antipole to open meat
market on East Side.
Leslie M. Scott of Portland, with
draws name as candidate for U. S.
marshal.
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Phone 542. We'll haul away your
refuse. City 8aniary Service.
Real Estate or Insurance Leave It
to Jones. Phone 799.
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