Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 30, 1933, Page 5, Image 5

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PAGE FIVE
Local and
Here from Seattle R. E. Holly, E.
M. Maughlnney and C. N. Gwd of
Seattle are In Medford today on busi
. nest.
Keturni to Capital City Mrs. I. B.
Renter who spent the week end 'n
this city with Mr. Senter, left this
morning on the Shasta for Salem.
California Here Mr. and Mrs. F.
J. Craft, Marlon Spencer of San Fran
cisco, and O. L. nierllater of Los An
geles are In Medford today.
t
Business Callers Mr and - Mrs.
Berale Williams are In this city from
San Francisco today, Mr. Wll llama, Is
transacting business' for the firm of
Walton and Moore.
Returns East Ed Sorenson of Ab
bots ford. Wis., who has been visiting
Mr. and Mrs. J. U Eakln of this city,
left on the Shasta today for the
homeward Journey.
Here from Upstate-B- O. Hendricks.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Slate. John F.
Meeke. E. F. Pettbam, O. Olsen, and
George Robinson of Portland, are
guests of Medford hotels today.
' Hurd Hurries Home C. T. Hurd,
manager of the Jobbers Supply Co.,
of Portland left for the north yester
day after a brief business visit in
Medford and southern Oregon.
Copco Men In Roseburg H. L.
Bromley and T. W. ueizell were re
cent business visitors in Roseburg In
the interests of the local power com
pany. .
Herr Loses Handcuffs C. T. Herr.
federal prohibition offlceT here, lost
a pair of handcuffs some place Sun
day, according to a report on the po
lice blotter,
Ski on Slsklyous 'Among those from
t Medford who were skiing on the Sls
" klyous yesterday were Roland Hub
bard and family, and Walter Love and
party
From Distant Points a. W. Hlles
of Chicago, Illinois: Mr. and Mrs. W.
Max ant of Ayer. Massachusetts, and
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas of Vancouver,
B. C, are visitors In Medford today.
- Business VIM tors Here L. I. Hord
of St. Louis, Missouri, Arthur Singer
of Ohio; Richard RebeV of New York
and Frank B. Whaley of Cleveland.
Ohio, are business visitors In Med
ford today.
Snow Sports Enjoyed Among those
from Medford who enjoyed the snow
on the Slsklyous Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. D. 8. Llbbey and son, Don
ald Linden, and the Misses Donna
and Jane Sollnsky.
From Seattle Visitors In Medford
from Seattle today include O. J. Bek
urst, Mr. and Mrs. Obeav Wire. Harry
Gov la, R, D. Laws, C. C. Evans, Ray
mond Moore, iAwrence R. Foster and
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jephcott.
Wire Tells of Death Mrs. Al Flora
of this city received a telegram this
morning telling of the sudden death
In Walla Walla, Wash., of her father,
and la leaving this evening for the
l northern city. Mr. Flora Is In Duns-
muir, Cal., today on business.
DeWItt In Mountains Jess DeWltt,
forest ranger, la at Union Creek this
week taking snow measurement and
keeping the snow from breaking down
any of the buildings. More than six
feet of snow Is reported In the vicin
ity of Union Creek this week.
Chief Pilot Here . T. Lewis,
chief pilot of the United Air Lines,
passed through Medford this after
noon on an Inspection trip. All planes
are on schedule at the local airport,
despite the stormy weather, officials
reported.
Much Snow, Shady Cove Dr. B. R.
Elliott, accompanied by his daughter
Amy and guests. Betty Vllm, Frank
Hull, Harvey Fields and Jimmy and
Joan Elliott, motored to the Elliott
cabin at Shady Cove yesterday and
report 15 Inches of snow covering the
ground there.
) Callfornlans Here Visitors in Med
ford today from California Include A.
Redack, A. N. Alten and Phil Oerber
of Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Louis. Joe Roman!, Mr. and Mrs. G.
' O. Hopper. J. V. Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
S- B. Shafer and C. B. Stead of San
Francisco, and A. J. Heckler of Hilt.
Oreponlans Here Visitors In Med
ford from other parts of Oregon Sun
day and today Include Mr. and Mrs.
C. T. Malcom and C- V. Loosley of
Klamath Falls: L. D. Griffith of Sa
lem: Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Perryeas. M.
M. Paze, E. Avery Jordan. V. J. Ras
musaen and F. K. Jerome of Port
land and A. W. Wagner and George
Litson of Eugene.
Reserve Corp to Meet The Jack
son county reserve officers will meet
at the Medford armory February 1,
at 7:30 o'clock for a discussion on
combat orders. Captain Marlon C.
Wright will lead the discussion. A
chane of dates for this month was
made on account of Major Tlemey's
rlp. Major Tlerney will return to
Medford February IS.
Copco Films for O. P. Copco mo
tion pictures provided the main fea
ture of entertainment at this noon's
meeting of the Grants Pass chamber
of commerce. A 30-mlnut program of
recent current events was presented
by the advertising department of the
local utility. Two programs of educa
tional pictures were also put on for
the industrial and agricultural class
es of the Orants Pass hngh school
today.
RfffWerA In City Among those
registered at local hotel over the
week-end were Mr. and Mrs. Rooney
of Everett, Wash.. R. E. Freel and Mr.
and Mrs. L. A. MOarken of Los An
geles, Mr. and Mrs. Deane Lewis of
y Weed. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. DuVall -f
San Francisco. J. S. Simmons of
Portland. Alfred Wolff of Jackson
nlle. C. W. Spencer of Portland. W.
N. Shaw of Seat tit. I. C-Jiiwsy. Mrs.
Conway and Jack Mtrran of the Rinv
citv and Joseph 1. Press of Philadelphia.
Personal
Frolic In Snow Forrest M. Pickett
and Peter Wilder were among the
Medford folks who spent Sunday in
the snow on the Slsklyous.
Boyle Home from South J. O. Boyle
of the California Oregon Power com
pany, returned yesterday from a
business trip to San Francisco.
License Obtained George Renker
of Lexington. Nebraska, a fanner, and
Ida M. Stough of Eugene, obtained a
marriage license at the county clerk's
office today.
McCormacks Home Mr. and Mrs.
George McCoraiack have returned to
this city from Eugene, where they
spent several days attending to busi
ness matters,
Graduate Nurses There will be a
meeting of the Graduate Nurses' as
sociation Thursday evening at 7:30
o'clock in the women's club rooms
In the city hall. All nurses are urged
to attend.
Baby Clinic - Announced A clinic
for babies and children of p re-school
age has been scheduled for Thursday
by the Jackson county health unit.
Mothers are asked to call 1350 for
appointments.
GRASS VALLEY FACES
SYSTEM IS FROZEN UP
Telling of severe storm conditions
at Grass Valley, Neil Hamilton tele
phoned his wife here yesterday from
the California town, where he Is op
erating a restaurant.
Snow there la now five feet deep,
he stated, the water system Is frozen
up, and has ceased operation and
sewage conditions threaten to be
come serious. Residents of the town
are drinking water, hauled In from
neighboring wells, and melted snow.
Two power systems are out of com
mission and the one, now operating,
Mr. Franklin stated, Is apt to go out
most any time, if the storm contin
ues, leaving the town in darkness.
The telephone system is also In a
precarious condition as the result of
the heavy and wet snow.
The restaurant business is especial
ly difficult, he stated, and work plen
tiful with all the snow crew to be
fed.
T
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DETROIT, Jan. 30. tfn Ten noisy
demonstrators, seven men and three
women, among the striking Brlggs
Manufacturing company employes t
the Highland Park plant were arrest
ed this morning when they Insisted
on addressing the crowds. Their
names were withheld, and police In
dicated they would be released later.
Meanwhile company officials said "be
tween 300 and 400" former employes
had returned to their benches.
"About two hundred," also were
reported to have returned to work at
the Brlggs company's east side plant.
All those returning this morning are
former employes of the Brlggs com
pany, and In their decision to return
company officials professed to see a
gradual breaking up of the walk out,
which Involved 8,000 workers.
Society
and Clubs
Jephcotts, Visitors
Here from Seattle
Mrs. W. R. Jephcott, who accom
panied Mr. Jephcott from Seattle to
this city, la visiting her niece. Mlu
Margaret Henaley, while Mr. Jephcott
transacts business in this territory.
B. P. W. Club Luncheon
Scheduled for Thursday
There will be a luncheon meeting
of the Business and Professional Wo
men's club at the city hall club
rooms Thursday noon. Miss Blanche
Ruiels, county nurse, will be speak
er and all women interested in health
work in this county are invited to at
tend the luncheon.
4 '
California's boxing commission Is
composed of a banker, a doctor and
a minister, theoretically providing
the game with expert knowledge of
its three chief elements money,
medicine and morals1.
Doyless Hill of Tulane. the national
Intercollegiate heavyweight boxing
champion, scored a three round tech
nical kayo over Leo Bllllnskl of Flor
ida, his first college opponent this
season.
A postmaster, Dan W. Hill of
Ash evil le, N. C, will serve as presi
dent of the Piedmont baseball league
this coming season.
What SHE TOLD
WORN-OUT HUSBAND
SITE rrmli have reproached him
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SSPsaw in hislrcjuent cold, hi.
It? "lainrfd out." ''on nitt" condi
1 Hon the very trouble .he he rlf
- -w had whipped. Coeaupsuonl The
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COOKERY EXPERT
HERE FOR START
"It took me only a few hours to
fall in love with Medford," Marlon
Rogers Spencer, diminutive and
charming cookery expert made this
statement today after she had had
a glimpse of this city. "I'm going to
thoroughly enjoy my week In Medford
during the Homemakers' .Bureau
cooking school and certainly want to
come back later this year and visit
Crater lake," Mrs. Spencer added.
Marlon Spencer, with Miss Helen
Brown another member of the Home-
makers' Bureau staff, will preside over
a delightful series of "kitchen wing"
sessions beginning Wednesday at the
Fox Rlalto theatre. These sessions,
which begin at 3:00 o'clock each day
and last for three days, will feature
these two widely known cookery ex
perts who come to Medford direct
from the office of Julia Lee Wright,
head of the famous Homemakers' Bu
reau. The Safeway stores of this city
are sponsoring the three-day 'school
and J. F. Mashburn. district manager,
has extended a cordial invitation to
all southern Oregon housewives to
attend each day as guests of Safeway
Stores.
Many surprises are In store for those
who attend the Safeway school at the
Fox Rlalto starting Wednesday. Menu
booklets, souvenir programs and in
teresting literature will also be pre
sented to all who attend. The three
day "Kltcheneerlng" sessions are en
tirely free, Mr. Mashburn stressed to
day. Medford Is the only city out
side Portland to enjoy the distinction
of having two regular members of the
Homemakers staff In charge of a
safeway school. These two capable
staff members are considered authori
ties in matters pertaining to food
preparations and they will have some
valuable and Interesting tips on tasty
dishes for those who attend.
Livestock
PORTLAND. Or. . .T.n an Am
CATTLE. 1400: calves 40; stesdv.
seen 06O.000 lbs. good 4.7-5.as;
medium $4.00-4.70; common 3.00-
4 00: 800-1100 lha. ffrtftrt 14 Kn.K nn
medium $3.78-4 50; common $a.75-
3.70; noo-1300 Iba. good $4.00-4.50;
medium $3.00-4.00; heller. 850-750
lba. eooA i4.Rn-R.nn? mmmmi.Mu4liini
$3 50-4.50; 750-900 lbs good -choice
94.oa-4.oo; common-medium $3.00
4.00; cows good $4.35-5.50, common
medium $a.25-9.AH ln utt .mt
cutter $1.00-3.38; bull, yearling, ex
cluded good (beet) $3 35-3.78; cutter
medium $1 50-3.35: ' vealers good-
oholca $5.00-RJUl! mrilnm .9 TK-ft nn.
cull-common $3.00-3.75; calvea 350-
ouu iba. good-choice $3.75-6.00; common-medium
$3.00-3 75. ,
HOOS, 3800; ateady Light light
140-160 lba. good -choice f $3.35-4.00;
lightweight 100-180 lba. $3.85-4.00;
180-300 lba. $3.88-4.00; medium
welcrht Qnn-990 IK. S3 QK-A nn. qqn.
360 lba $3.00-3.85; heavyweight 350-
4u IDs. eif.uu-jf.70; lba. $3.75-
3.50; packing "sows 375-350 lba. good
$3.60-3 00: 350-438 Dm. sn-3 no-
436-650 lba $3.60-8.00; 378-860 lba.
medium $3.80-3.75; feeder and stock
er plga 70-130 lb,, good-choice ? 60
3.00. SHEEP and LAMBS 1600; ateady.
Lamba 80 lba down good-choloe
$6.36-6.76; common-medium $3.60
6.36; yearling wethera 00-110 lba
good-choice $3.00-4.00; medium $3.00
and 3.00; awes 00-130 lba. good-choice
$1.50-3.00; 130-160 lba $1.36-1.76; all
weights common medium $.75-1 35.
Portland Poduce
PORTLAND. Jan. 80 (API Butter,
egga, country meat, mohair, nuta.
cascara, bark, hopa, butterfat. liv.
poultry, onlona, potato., wool and
nay, ateady and unchanged.
8. p. Butterfat..
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 30. (API
Cream, f. o. b., San Francisco, 31o.
r
Wall St. Report
Stock Sale Average,,
(Copyright, 1033, Standard statistics
Co.)
January 80:
80 30 ' 30 00
Ind'ls Rr"a Ufa Total
Today 63.4 39.3 80.8 88.4
Prev. day . 83.3 38 6 S0.4 65.3
Week ago 68.0 38.4 00.0 86.8
Year ago ... 60.3 38.4 05.6 63.6
3 yra. ago .177.8 138 8 331.4 178.4
Bond Sala Average.
January 30:
(Copyright. 1083, Standard Statlitlca
Co.)
30 30 30 60
Ind'la Rr"s Ufa Total
Today 64.8 68.1 83 8 71.J
Prev. day 64.0 64.4 83.6 71.0
Week ago 65 0 63 3 83 .9 70.7
Year ago 67.7 74.3 83.0 T4.6
8 JT. ago 93.0 104.8 97.9 S8 5
THK SAME HIGH QUALITY
BUT LOWER IN PRICE THAN EVER BEFORE
im
UTAH'S HARDEST AND BEST
$12.50
Free)
Kindling
Tel. 76 VALLEY FUEL CO. Tel. 76
.k for Popularllv ronlet Vole.
Scoring Hit at
11 ,v tssZ-fjtwst
Probably no motion picture stud!?,
ever had more distinguished or
authoritative technical advice in con
nection with a production than Flrat
National In making "30.000 Tear, In
Sing Sing." a picture featuring Spen
cer Tracy, which la scoring a emash-
lng hit at the Craterian.
Throughout the course of the pro
duction, the atudto was in almost
daily communication with Warden
Lewis E. Lawes, upon whose celebrat
NEW YORK, Jan. 80. (AP) The
stock market leaned forward slightly,
In an extreme quiet aesslon today.
The closing . tone waa ateady. with
some advances of substantial fractlona
to more than a point, but the turn
over was only about half a million
shares.
Today'a closing prices for 39 selected
stocks follow:
Al. Chem. Jt Dye 85t
Am. Can 60V.
Am. 8s Fgn. Pow. H
A. T. & T. -04H
Anaconda - 1V4
Atch. T. & S. F. 44
Bendlx Avla. "5
Beth. Steel 14V4
Chrysler
Coml. Solv XI V4
Curtlss-Wright 2V4
DuPont 3 H
Oen. Foods -
Oen. Mot 13
Int. Harvest 33 '
I. T. & T. 7
Monty Ward 1314
North Amer. 38
Param Publlx Tt
Penney, (J. C.) 38H
Phillips Pet 6
Radio Vi
Sou. Pac. ..... 18
Std. Brands 15
St. Oil Cal. 3V4
St. Oil N. J. 80
Trans. Amer 8
Union Carb 36
Unit. Aircraft 36'A
U. S. Steel - 37H
COURT SILENT ON
PAY BOOST PLEA
The county court this morning took
no action on a resolution presented
to them, requesting that the pay ot
chief deputies In county offices be
returned to the previous basis of 4100
per month. The chief deputy pay was
cut aiO at the start of the present
year. Chief deputies In the clerk's,
assessor's, treasurer's, school superin
tendent, county health and sheriffs
offices were effected.
The county court held that there
waa no money available to meet the
proposed Increase In the budget for
the year.
This afternoon the county "court
was scheduled to meet with the di
rectors of the Red Cross, and Gene
ral Manager of Relief Work Hamilton
Patton to discuss relief and employ
ment problems. The county com
mlssary and the methods of food dis
tribution will also be discussed.
KLAMATH PALLS. Jan. iW. (AP)
Word from United States District At
torney was awaited by Klamath
county authorities today before pro
ceedlng with an Investigation of the
death of Josephine Jackson, 24 -year
old Klamath Indian, whose body.
bruised and frozen, was brought here
yesterday from Beatty.
Edison Duffy, young Indian, la held
In Jail here In connection with the
woman's death. Duffy was arrested
at the sagebrush country home of
Anderson Faithful, where Duffy had
go
Pef Ton
the Craterian
FA x
d work the picture is based. From
the time the picture rights to his
book were purchased, Warden Lawes
signified his readlnesa to cooperate
with the producera in any way Ihat
would make the contemplated mo
tion picture an accurate and authori
tative panaoraina of conditions at
the famoua prison over which he baa
presided for thirteen years.
This amazing picture la the Cra-
terlan'a attraction for tonight and
- Tuesday.
called Saturday night to report that
the Jackson woman had sat down in
the snow and refused to go farther
with him.
Dr. George R Adler, county coro
ner, conducted an autopsy and re
ported evidences of severe abdominal
injuries which he said would have
caused the woman's death If she bad
not frozen to death In the snow.
Rialto Star
George O'Brien, most popular of all
western heroes. Is delighting Rlalto
fans with the screen version of Zana
Grey's "Robbers' Roost." Maureen
O'Sulllvan plays the leading feminine
role.
Also on the Rlalto program tonight
la an Andy Clyde comedy, a Univer
sal brevity and Fox News.
,
Montana, which went through the
last Paclflo Coast conference schedule
without winning or tlelng a game,
will not change football coaohes, but
will oonttnue under Co oh Bunny
Oakes.
Xntra-mural athletics at the Uni
versity of Florida drew 1699 students
during the fall program. Basketball
drew 580 of them.
1
Automobile executives expect a 10
to 18 per cent gain In automobile
salea this year, with some leadera
forecasting 30 per cent.
IlOXY10c
TONITB JACK HOLT In
"WAR CORRESPONDENT
TUESDAY Helen TweKetreet
In "UNASHAMED"
STUDIO
Adult, 15:
Kiddles 8e
NOW PLAYING
Janet Gaynor, Charles Farrell
"The First Year"
Whem Too Are In
KLAMATH FALLS
Sto At The
WILLARD
HOTEL
Cheerful Service
Modern Surronndings
Central Location
Al Dlnlnsr Room
Ws Invite Yoor Ftotva
Bate Il-0 0
WILLARD HOTEL
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TALK ON CRATER
Congratulations for bringing to
local attention something truly con
structive go to the Klwanls club again
this week. At the noon luncheon to
day at the Hotel Medford D. S. Llb
bey of the Crater Lake park service
carried the minds of his audience
far from all things small and petty
to view the world aa a whole and to
accept a lasting contribution to civili
zation as "the all Important thing."
And - that contribution, he described,
as the goal and ambition of the park
service, which Is now aspiring to edu
cate the people of the land to Inter
pret the beauty, the esthetlo charm
of Crater lake, that It may give them
an Inspiration to carry with them In
their activities as American cltlaens,
enabling them to make their adjust
ments. The park service, which first bssed
Its philosophy upon preservation,
conservation and recreation has now
added to Its program the use of aoenlc
areaa for adult and adolescent educa
tion and Inspiration. Its problem Is
now to cultivate appreciation of natu
ral beauty to give America something
"distinctive, unique" to leave aa her
lasting contribution to civilization.
When the history of America Is
finally written, Mr. Llbbey explained,
that will be her contribution to world
civilization.
Several atudenta of the Junior High
school, with their muslo dlreotor. Miss
Margaret Arnold, appeared before the
club and entertained with several
numbers from the school operetta to
be given In the near future. Par
ticipating were Lois Herman, Rebecca
Chaney, Jsck Oennlson and Billy Hoi
loway. The program today waa in
charge of B. H. Hedrlck, superinten
dent of schools, who. Introduced the
school folk and Mr, Llbbey.
Sebastian Apollo, local musician,
who baa been made an honorary
member of the club, was Introduced
and accompanied the club In a song.
Guests at the luncheon were Frank
Olover of Portland and Commis
sioners R. B. Nsalon and Ralph Bil
lings. A ninety-nine per cent attendance
was reported.
Newest dresses arriving dally
at 86.96, 813.76 and up.
ETHEL WYN B. HOFFMANN '
Sixth Js Holly.
TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY
HOUSEKEEPING rooms), 1.50 week,
Phone 834-L.
FOR SALE One mahogany dining
room auite. Tel bob.
FOR RENT 816.00, water psld, good
kitchen, bath, well furnlahed, close
In. Phone n..
FOB RENT East slda flvo room
house, well lurnlsliea, water para.
,32.50. Phone 1149.
FOB SALE Toy Fox terrier pups.
very reasoname. rnons ow-a, w
So. Holly.
EXPERIENCED girl want house
work, uoon reierencco. riiuw o-u.
FOR SALE OR TRADE lor wood, milk
cow, fresh soon. 1530 No, Riversiau.
WANTED TO EXCHANGE Auto re
pairing and machine worn lor farm
produce. 108 East Jackson.
FOR RENT Modern 3 -room oottsge.
garsge, gsxden. on highway, In Tal
ent. Inquire Tiny Tavern, Talent.
WANTED Incubator, 260 oapaolty ee
600 size coal brooder. Buckeye pre
ferred. Route a, Box 130, Medford.
EXPERT piano tuning by Wtlhelm B.
crruDer ox foruano mis weex oniy.
Call the Baldwin Piano fihoppe,
phone 336.
Enda Tonight
Oeorre O'Brien In
"Robbers' Roost"
Tomorrow
"70,000 Wltneses"
Portland
offer$
NOTHING FINER
IN HOTEL
ACCOMMODATIONS
1HE HOTEL
MULTNOMAH
ft Portland's largest hotel,
located only 3 blocks from
the leading banks and
stores, vet out of the nofty
traffic. New modern furni
ture, new equipment, new
decorations. Excellent
dining room, cafeteria and
coffee ihop. Popular prices.
Gated across the street;
attendants at the door
Lobby pipe organ concert
every evening.
iVo'A $222 WW
HOTEL
MULTNOMAH
PORTLAND. OilOON
EB223
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Old Paper Carries Long
Discourse on Letter "A
An Interesting fac-almlle of th j
front paga of the "Pennsylvania Cla-!
Mtt.M predecessor of the Saturday
Evening Poet, published December
34, 1738, la treaaured by Mayor E. M.
Wlleon o fthls city. Unlike the oolor-
ful publication of today It flaunts
no ravishing ml&s in gay clothing and
no football heroea, but a very dig
nlfved heading. "The Universal In
structor In all Arts and Science and
Pennsylvania Oaaette." The sa re
semble fa In the manner of the day
and the front page article opens with
a long dissertation on the origin and
usea of the letter "A."
It reads in. part, a tour with a
microscope over the page reveals:
"The grammarians will needs have
A' to be the first letter in all lang
uages and soma of 'em assign a nat
ural reason for It. That it Is most
simple and easiest to be pronounced
of all articulate sounds. To confirm
this Julius .ScallRer, a famous author,
observe that 'A la the first sound
nature puts forth at the srying and
smiling of infanta and it needs no
other motion to form if than the bare
opening of the Hps.
Romans laid a mlphty stress on
their 'A' and distinguished exactly
both In writing asd speaking when
long and when short. To denote It
long they first wrote it double, 'Aala'
for Ala. which not being enough, in
serted an 'B' between them, malting
tt 'AbalaV
And on and on the discourse goes
into each language's treatment of the
letter "A' and the Justification for
granting It prominence in the flrat
issue of the Journal. The outstanding
MMIiaM
rHII
The Story of a thousand MEN WITHOUT WOMEN
and of their women who can't do without men!
Every eell rilled with women ... A blaring story of the
men who are being paid the wages of sin . and
the women who pay with their snulsllt
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FUNERAL PARLOR
West Main at Newtown .
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Service
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you Know
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cream colts $1.60 (or each electrical dollar. There
arc great many people who do sot e tobacco
and yet the average b more than three time elec
tricity, or $3.33 (or tobacco while $1.00 b being
(pent (or electricity. Do you know that your radio
can be operated 2 to 5 hour, (or one cent? The
average electric Iron 2$ to 50 minutes? A fen 4
to 8 hour,? Your electric wether 1 to 2 and one
hatf noun? Vacuum cleaner 3 to 6 hour? Refrig
erator 3 to 6 hoar,?
e) In comparison with other necctritict, electricity
b cheap . . . o cheap that no family can afford to
do without Ha dean efficiency.
fHE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY
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reason given by the author la that,
afterall, to build the publication,
even as to build a house, the mean
eat materials must be used and con
sidered, and first cornea the letter
"A."
Federal regulation of workers
wages Is being urged by representa
tives of various labor organizations.
4
Some southern colleges have turn
ed to "flivver trips" as methods of
transportation for their basketball
teams.
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for
HALITOSIS
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all druggists I
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No Pain No Loss of Tims
Consultation A Examination Fres
Dr. Ilarvev E. Miller
08 Liberty Bldf.
NOW!
ENDS TOMORROW
That candy (lout Co (to
the average America
family $1.70 (or every dele
apeirt For electricity, tvtn ice