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PAGE TEN MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 193. Medford mail Tribune "EnryoM In Southirn OrtgM Riadi thi Mill TrlbunV' Diil Biccpt Siturday Publish ty MtDKORD POINTING CO. 15-JT-J9 N. Fir St. I BOBF.BT W. BUHL, Editor Ad IndcpcodtDt Nenpaptr Entered u teeotd elut matter at Medford. Oregon, under Act of llarcb 8, 18T8, BOBSCBIPTION BATES By Mall to Adracee Dally, 004 year ,,,$5.00 . Dally, ill month. 3.TS Dally, one montli 60 By Carrier In Adtance Medford. Aibland, JaekunriUe, Central Point, Pnoenli, Ttleot. Gold huj and oo uizhvan. Dally, one year , ,.,16.00 ' DaJly, rii months,. , 8.3B , Dally, one month .60 All terms, cash tn idranca. Orrielal paper of the City of Medford. Official Pipw of JaektoD County. - MEMBEH OF THB ABS0C1ATED PHE8S BecelrlDK Pull Leased Wire Settle - Tot Asioelated Press ti eicluslrely entitled to the use for publication of all news dlipatcbea credited to It or otherwise credited In this paper ud also to the local ns published tierein. All rlfbt for publication of inedal dispatches Derein are also rescnea. MEM3EB OF UNITED PBE88 MEMBEH OF AUDIT BUBEAO OF CIRCULATIONS Adrertlilni Bepresentstlm M. C MOOENBEN COMPANY Offloea In Ne Tori, Chicago, Detroit, Bin Francisco Los Angeles Buttle Portland. U.S. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur ferry. - INDIAN WAR VETERANS' JUBILEE. The Indian War Veterana' Jubilee, commemorating 76 yeara of chasing and lighting Indiana, will be held next week. The scalped and the un calped will attend. A week ot tea tlvlty and firewater will prevail. The governor has promised to come, . but as be la not running this year for lection, the gamblers at the Little Nugget bar are betting 8 to 8 he will not be able to make It. . .... The committee In charge decided not to have an Indian Village, aa moat of the population have eeen all the Indiana they want, and do not care bow they live, If at all, : : . a Several who helped ehove redaklna off of Table Rock object to merabere of the committee, who only lanoeo here In 1863, telling the hardened Indian fighters how to commemorate their battlea with the redaklna. They call them "Indiana," not "Injuna," Not a member of the committee waa ever wounded by a polaon arrow. ; a It waa also voted to put a little tp Into the celebration and compel all the menfolka to shave. It will be a relief to aee a smooth-faced male again, after the morass ot whiskers. Citizens need not be alarmed. They mil have 40 or 60 yeara to grow beards for the celebrations they will attend when they grow up Into, hardy ploneere. Another feature will be the roaatlng ef an ox. near the courthouse, and tame will be aerved at ye noons. Set tlers who have been subsisting on deer, bear, ducks, grouse, and other wild time, since they took up a dona tlon land claim, will have a treat to get their teeth Into a piece ot tame meat, The ox to be the piece oe re latance haa made tour round trips across the plains, 7 Td la now ripe to be barbecued. A log cabin refreshment parlor will be erected near the north edge of the settlement, with a floor, for the execution of the quadrille, achottlscha and polka provided. Several future old-time fiddlers will be on hand, see a Our enterprising, conservative, and widely known banker haa consented to let his red-wheeled buggy head the parade, on condition the committee washes the mud oft the wheels, and put It back In the loft ot his bem. This la a public-spirited concession, as Isst Hallowe'en the buggy. In some manner, waa hoisted to the steeple of the Methodist church, and difficulty waa experienced In getting It down, , ' s a The Grand Parade will be headed Wr the United Oregon Indian flghtera. Cure are aeveral hare who have enased, and been chased by all the leading tribes. They tell soma till tales ot their battlea wltb the red aklna. All are personally acquainted with Bitting Bull, and have taken! friendly ahota at him many times. The parade will be a review ot early New England tlmea, and depict eoma of the hardships suffered by the early eettlers there. In the evening there will be a pageant entitled t "Why Did I Ever Get West ef the Missis alppl." a a a Oliver Applegate haa returned from Intern Oregon, where ha haa been fighting Indiana all aprlng. Paddack Named ' Agent for Home Beer Dispenser la. H. (Paddle) Paddock haa Just been appointed district representative for the distribution ot home draft beer dispensers, according to an nouncement made by Ralph Oorton, president of United Sales e Bervlce Co. ot Portland. Mr. Paddock will handle southern Oregon and northern California fori this new and novel Invention, which haa gained wide popularity. Mr. Oorton will remain over a few day visiting old frlenda before re- turning to Portland and California territories. II v caitoriaj vorresponaence KOCKFOBD, 111., June 4. Drought, drought drought! That has been Topio No. 1 since we left Billings, Montana. It's the same here, where it's 100 in the shade and 100 per cent humidity. Yesterday, near Galesburg, Illinois, clouds suddenly gathered and there was a miniature cloudburst for about five minutes. It must have done a lot of good in that part of the state. But while it was cloudy on our arrival here, and heat lightning was dancing all over the heavens, there was no rain. It hag been threatening all day today, but still no rain. We can't imagine anything more exasperating than to have weather like this, with all the appearances of a storm, and yet the hours go by and no storm develops. Talk about your million dollar rains, a couple of inches in northern Illinois would be worth a billion, when not only the crops and stock, but the farmers' feelings are considered. Just as this was writ ten there was a drop on the windowpane, perhaps before we finish the deluge will begin. That Burlington train we took at Buffalo, "Wyoming, was an hour late and by the time we reached western Nebraska was over two hours late. The reason was simple enough there were four cars of strawberries taken on at Billings which had to be iced en route. No railroad can mix freight with passenger traffic, and maintain such a schedule as the Burlington recently put into effect for the summer tourist travel. The train was well loaded with passengers too, and most of them were going to Chicago. There appeared to tions with the C. B. & Q.'s crack flier, the Aristocrat, at Omaha, and when we got up Sunday morning and found we were two hours and a half late all hope was abandoned. But we. will say this for the Burlington, they service as promised. Although the passengers for destinations three cars and a special train made up. This train took a cut off, that missed Omaha entirely, skirted along a muddy little river across the Missouri south of Omaha and caught the Aristo crat at Paoific Junction, leaving there only a little over half an hour behind schedule. This was by the time the Mississippi river was crossed at Burlington, and then as luck would have it, a hot box developed and the half hour lost again. However, the passengers had a fine time, walking up and down the track watching the perspiring train crew put out the fire and pack the axle again. Compared with Wyoming and- South Dakota, Iowa and Illinois looked like the Garden of Eden. Piejd after field of green corn, from six to 18 inches high revolving like the spokes of a giant wheel, as the train roared by. Corn can stand drought better than grain, for once sprouted it sends its roots down deep after the moisture. The few ."elds of grain we did see, looked promising enough. a rainy summer, we venture to losses will be far out of line when harvest time comes around. How different fishing is in this part of the country, than out on the coast. Yesterday when the train was shunted along the bank of that muddy stream near Omaha, it was only about 7 sOO a. m., but the Sunday fishermen were already on hand- literally hundreds of them. There they stood and sat, with long cane poles, patiently waiting for we presume a catfish to bite. We saw no sign of a fish or a bite, mile after mile, but no doubt before the day was over, there wore both. We saw one sensible fisherman, his pole balanced over a rock while he puffed his pipe and scanned the Sunday funnies. Out in "Gawd's country," if you don't least don't have to take along plenty of exercise. Had lunch at the Noonday club today, which might be termed the Union League club of Rockford. At least we could find no one with a good word for P. D. E. and most of the conversation dealt with various phases of the new deal in what might be termed an obscene fashion. Here too, the drought came into the remarks considerably,, the chief reaction being one of grim delight that the worse the drought the harder for the Democrats in the Pall. A former member of the Illinois state legislature was particularly vituperative and was filled with amazement and ohagrin that the newspaper man from the Far West, honestly believed P. D. had done rather well. "They're pretty Bolshevik out on the Pacifio Coast anyway I suppose," was hit biting rejoinder. ." .. As a matter of fact Roosevelt is trying his darndest to save the eapitalistio system, these big business men, are convinced he is trying to tear down. But it will probably take a ton of dynamite, exploding somewhere in the neighborhood of the hip pocket, to convince them of the fact. . No deluge developed but there was what might be termed a trace of rain. A trace of rain on this baked soil of Illinois is like throwing a grain of sand into the Paoifio ocean, as far as any material results are concerned. However, it is still cloudy, and olose, typical thunderstorm weather, though the young lady in the party thinks it is probably getting ready for a cyclone and rather hopes she is right. She has never seen one and is taking this trip into the effette East primarily to see the sights. R. W. R. NEW YORK DAY BY DAY BY O.O.McIntyre LOS ANGELES, June . At Winnie Sheehan'a the dinner guests included the Werner Baxters, the Bob Kanea, the Sidney Kenta, Prank Lloyd, Ja net Oaynor, the Raphaelsona and the Cobba. The approach toShee hen A n gelo Drive estate aug g e a t a Pennsyl vania avenue with cypreaaea. An Arabian Ava lon transplanted. Herded Into the modernlstlo bar for an aperitif. barkeep out of the Gay PO's rubbed his hands expectantly. His over Niagara mustaches and froeen wave. X be no chance of making connec make every effort to maintain two hours and a half late all east of Omaha were put into cut down tp the vanishing point If, as some predict, this will be say, the present estimates of get a strike all day,, you at your "specs," and you do get let hair' In Uon-tamer'a roach were supplemented by a gatee-ajar collar, a throat-cut red tie and a Montana diamond that rivaled the headlight of the Empire express. Cobb, who used to accept assign ments with Sheehsn from Chspin In the braw old days ot the Evening World, thought soma former World man of such aftuence should Install a replica of Doo Perry's famous drug store. It was a hang-out of the O'Malley'a, the Hills, the Clarkea and other Pourth-eetate nobles. . My dinner partner waa Miss Oaynoa, a slim mold ot Dresden with a coif fure ot rich auburn and artiatlc hands that would give tbe two Helena Menken and Morgan a twitch. Her eyea are copper-flecked and ahe Uvea in terror of those pigmentary lapses called freckles. Even decollete, she suggested a aunbonnety awing on the garden gate. In the coffee room, showing a quietly artiatlc taste. Sheehan haa Remington's moat celebrated bronae. along with hla famous -Last of the Buffalo" canvaa. We coaxed one story a Charlie Russell dandy Inspired py to Remington treasures out of Personal Health Service By William signed lettera pertaining to personal health and hygiene not to dis ease diagnosis or treatment will be answered by pr. Brady U a stamped Mlf-addressed envelope Is enclosed. Letters should be brief and written in luk. Otrlng to the Urge number ot lettera received only a few can be an swered. No reply con be made to aaaress Dr. William Brady, 26S El Camlno, Beverly Hills. Cat. A LITTLE KNOWLEDOE OF BACTERIOLOGY IS CANKEROUS. By a little knowledge I mean what the wisecracking layman knows. If you stop to think where the wiseacre lay. man gets his knowledge you will un derstand what I mean, all right. Two Items, the petrolatum and ol' doc salve. In the Medicine 0 u p b o aid (the ,jlat of it will be given in a book let under the ti tle "The Medl cine Cupboard' when the present series la complet ed) are In collsp. slble tubes. Not b e c a use collap. are more expensive or finer than Jars or 'boxes, but becaute collapsible tubea preserve their con tents from contsmlnstlon. Jsrs or boxes of salve are hard to keep un- contamlnated after they are . once opened and some of the salve taken out. The popular custom of keeping a box or Jar of petrolatum (usually un der some proprietary trade name) In the house and dipping Into It when ever any of the unguent la needed, la altogether bad. This salve, like many others that may have remedial rlr. tues, permits bacterial growth If the bacteria are planted In It, even If It does not serve aa an actual culture medium. And only a physician or a nurse trained In aurglal aspects or the principles of aurglcal or sanitary cleanliness, knows how to remove ointment from an open box or Jar without contaminating the ointment left in the container. The wiseacre layman haa a half baked Idea that a daah or a whiff or a mere mention of some "powerful' antiseptic or germicide constitutes the essential part of what he calls, "anti septic precautions." Hla shallow mind la easily Impressed by white enamel, nickel plate and atrange odora. In modern aurgery some antiaep- tlo may be used in preparing the field of operation, or for the first aid dis infection of an accidental wound, but after that the ekllled surgeon or physician rarely usee any other anti- septlo thsn plain soap and water. Likewise in modern medical practice the physician and nurse trained In caring for patients 111 ot communi cable germ disease rely wholly upon plain soap and water cleanliness plus special knowledge ot the technic of asepsis. ' The repeated application of antisep tic liquids to the mucous lining 'of throat, nose or mouth la of doubtful advantage In any case and is certainly Cobb. It offered a sharp contrast to the Jacobean dignity of the room. So awlftly did It purge the decoroua amenities that Sidney Kent made It to the motorway In nothing flat to get rid of ankle deep whoops that could be heard In Catallna on a clear day Every time I've seen Warner Baxter on the screen I've been tempted to send my New York tailor a yanh, yanh, yanh. 8o I was glad to see him In closeup. KIs sartorial accomplish ments are no photographic trick. He's an 18-karat Brummel whose resem blance to Ronald Coleman la the most striking likeness In the Industry; De spite keen Interest, my wife told me all the way home, all the way home she did. that I persisted In calling him "Mr. Williams" and hie lovely wife "Mrs. Williams." Even after ahe scratched off a warning on her place card. Senility, my masters. Later I had to tote my sunburn home the rest of the guests went to Sheehsn'e eunken projection palace, a floor below, to watch newa reels and a full length film. Moat residences of ahomna have thla touch. And always you will hear the apologetic murmur for lack of what la known aa "audience reaction." Viewed by a handful, every film, no matter how superb, falls rather flat. Fruitcake without the nuta. There are myriad scientific won ders In the studios. But I think among the greatest la an Instrument that artificially spins cobwebs so realletlo that they seem real a few steps away. Thus' arl old attic or dingy dungeon may be- flossed up In a Jiff. The same phenomena are manlfeat In the. spreading of a light Scotch mist or a soupy London fog, Then there Is the inglorious Job filled by the "stand In." He or ahe standa lr the glare of the scorching lights while the cameraa are focused. It la a hot spot, but the substituting saves the stars from wilting during their scenes. Prom my bedroom window early X watched the sun sift its splendor on the clusters cf red-roofed white houses thst are Los Angeles. A ralnbowy sheen bloomed and withered on the orange and palm treee and the red taaeled acacia. In the background waa the grim rim of barren hills, Ivy St Market Free Delivery-Call 1064-J U. 8. Govt. Inspect. Meats Saturday Special FANCY ' ' HENS ZV, lb, ea. 48c Av W. C. STRAHAN, Prop. Brady, M.D. querlea not conforming to instructions. a detriment In many cases. Of course no auch antiseptic can have any in- fluence on the germa which are actually established In the tissues aud doing the harm, and It the antiseptic remqvee or disposes of sny germs that may be free In the secretions of nose, mouth or throat, what of It? The germa -there are not harming the pa tient anyway. The antiseptic may possibly lessen the chance of passing the dlsesse on to other persona, but don't tell me anybody bothers about that. The repeated or constant appllcv tlon of antiseptics to wounds, burns and other lesions only retarda the natural healing process'. Once tbe wound haa been disinfected or ren dered clean the best treatment la a careful let-alone policy. That Is by no means a simple matter, but often taxes, the ingenuity of the best physl clsn and aurgeon. But the aenalble layman can beet follow this policy by avoiding unnecessary re - dressings snd avoiding the use of "sntlaeptic and healing" nostrums. A protective dressing of petrolatum from collsp. alble tube, or perhaps ol' doc salve If the wound Is painful or Irritated, or flexible collodion, or dry gauze and bandage, or adhesive plaster, la much more conducive to prompt healing. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Pimples Are Good for a Boy. I have a eon 16 yeara old who la a perfect boy In every respect but has a face so full of ugly pimples that I am heartbroken about It. There are many blackheads-. . . (O. L. O.) Answer Blackheada and pimples (acne, aa doctors caU It) ere almost normal In youth. A reasonable amount of pimples are rather good for a boy.. and sometimes for a girl too. Keeps 'em from getting too vain Send a stamped envelope bearing your address and 1 11 send you or the bny instructions for treatment of tho trouble. Senegamblan In Woodpile. My wife has a blind brother whose mind la not normal. His mother thinks she marked him, and that is all the reason ahe can give . . . (fl. W. L) Answer The marking myth win not do. Meningitis In Infancy la not rarely the cause of such blindness. Your wife should consult a physician, who knows the family, for advice about heredity. (Copyright 1934, John P. Dllle Co.) Ed Note: Readers wishing Co should aend letters direct to Ur. communicate wltb Dr. Brady William Brady, M. D, 266 B. ca mlno, Beverly Hills, Cal. bass note In the exquisite tremolo. It waa aa though Nature had plumed a beautiful dewy rose In an ugly dry hollow. I find Arthur Brisbane about the most eagerly read of the dally com mentatora on the Pacific coast. At rare Intervals there, epeaks up the damner with faint praise, but bis audience la almost 100 per cent en thusiastic. He comes to town fre quently aa a visitor to San Simeon and these Journalizing Jaunts add cubits to hla professional steture. He has an alfalfa ranch on the desert, which some say, ehould he ever re tire and the possibility Is remote will be hla favorite retreat. We motored out to the famous Hon farm today. There was a majestic and sullen male, aloof from hla fel lows, that utterly won the Boston. His eyes were for nothing else, stretching full length on the ground, his nubbin of a tall aquiver. The idiot aeemed in a glddyap mood and wanted to play horsie or aomethlng. (copyright, 1034, McNaught Syndi cate, Inc.) . VANCOUVER, Wash., June 8. (AP) Max Eagle, son of Mrs. T. W. Rum mela of Carson, Wash., was killed yesterday when a falling snag struck him near the Lookout Mountain CCC camp In which ha waa working. " PORTLAND, Ore., June 8. (AP) Alexia Cardinal M. Leplcler, one of the greatest scholars of the Catholic church, win attend the first Marian congress In the United States, to be held In Portland, August 13 to 16. J this iter realty J iheitwtidet? Tha Beer of Comment on the Day's News By FRANK JENKINS AVIATOR heading casually A", northward from Sacramento the other morning had to make a forced landing In Southern Oregon. Why? Well, If you must know, he forgot to look at the tank before he atarted and RAN OUT OF OAS. These airplanes aren't so different from automobiles, after all, are they? nuT that Isn't aU. D He'd forgotten to look la his pocketa before he atarted, so when he landed he had to borrow breakfast money and wire back home for gaso line money. Hla little coupe they call 'em that, In these days travela at a apeed of around 166 mllee an hour, and It had got him so darned far away from home so darned quick that he had passed beyond his ordinary circle ot acquaintance. THIS fast airplane travel, you see, brings problems ot lta own. If you're going to drive an airplane, It will pay you to keep a ten or a twenty dollar bill sewed Into your vest or your underwear, or parked In the beel of your shoe. You'll never know when you're go ing to need It. THIS particular coupe la what la known aa a two-seater, and the seate are located aide by side, up In front not one behind the other In the utterly ridiculous manner In which they used to be placed. The pilot sits at one aide, and hla passenger sits right beside him. CLOSE UP. Does that auggest anything to you? P NOT, how about thla? This two-seater coupe, with tbe two seats placed aide by aide, close together, la equipped with a atabll lzer. A stabilizer Ja a device that practically handles the plane when It la well up In the air and on a atralght course. That la to aay, the pilot can let go the stick and take his mind off his driving and the plane will look out for Itself at least for a reason able length of time. BACK In the good old days, when grandfather waa a young fellow. he could wrap the lines around the' whip, and the horse, If It waa any kind of a horse at all, would look out for Itself. , They never yet have been able to make an automobile that will do that. The Infernal things have to be DRIVEN all tbe time. If one takes hla hand off the wheel, he never can tell what will happen or where he will wind up. But Invention and progress ' are moving along. Defects In the auto mobile that never have been reme died are being taken care of In the airplane. . STILL, even the ' airplane has lta drawbacks or has had, In the past, snyway. Thla particular pilot haa been In the game since away back In 1S17, and aa souvenirs ot these 17 yeara of flying he has a silver plate In the front of his skull, a set of artificial ribs In hla left side, a built-up Jaw and a cheek bone that Isn't the one he had when the stork left him. Nothing, It seems, la perfect In thla sinful world not even the airplane. Jackson Pinions Trout Odd Fall PENDLETON, Ore., June 8. (AP) Bulldog Jackson, 158 pounds, of Portland, took two out ot three falls from Sailor Trout, 160 pounds, of San Pedro, in the main event of a wrestling card here last nleht. Mickey McQuIre, 168 pounds, West! Salem, took two out of three from Harry Hill, 161, ot South Dakota. You htr ttut vtrywhtr thtt'i th reason Rhinlindr h tho evor whelming ftvorito downtown or in thi homo tt'i Ustitr. Whirtvir imtrt poo pi aathor locttlly you'll find Rhoin Undor. m wouldn't wont to bo without o ciio la your homo. the Century . , , Flight 'o Time (Medford and Jackson County History from the Files ot The Mall Tribune of 20 and 10 Veers Ago.) TEN YEARS A(iO TODAY June 8, 1824 (It was Sunday) Preacher la fired tor auto wreck by justice of the peace, who also gives lecture to 14 speeders. Copco official tells Klwanla club: "Community aid should be given the transient tourist who meets with hard luck. Give him food, shelter and a helping hand." National Republican conventions opens In Cleveland and Coolldge song la Inflicted. Senator Burton, In key note speech. Bays "The nation looks to Prealdent Coolldge, not senate, for help." Governor Pierce la flayed by W. O. T. U. for "dry law mess" and faUure "to cut the taxea In two." Lack ot crop. rain cute Oregon wheat Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb, rich Chicago youtha. bid for life terma for alaytng of boy "for thrill." TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY June 8, 1814 (It waa Monday) Vance Colvlg ("Pinto") haa re ceived a new engraving outfit, and la getting ready to draw cartoons as soon as the -machinery la set up. Vance plana to make a systematic campaign of the developing of hla native ability along these lines. Pinto'a campaign for the develop ment of hla native ability" was suc cessful. He works for Walt Disney and drew the wolf In "Three Little Plga." Miss Onm, Ttin, rafra n.H.u Pankey) returns from a trip to Grants The Seventh company Journeyed to Jacksonville In full dress regalia Monday night to lend a military air to the mass meeting boosting the proposed military school In that cltv. Many of the company labored under the apprehension that a banquet was to be served and came back fuller of fight than If a call to war had been Issued. - - Communications It Was Pennoyer To the Editor: An old settler wants to know how msny still remember when Oregon had two Thanksgiving days and who waa governor at the time. I was quite young at the time. But I still remember hearing my father and mother comment on It. It waa Sylvester Pennoyer who was the governor who Issued the procla mation, and Grover Cleveland was president at the time. ' I think It was in the early spring of 1893 when the American Railway union under the leadership of Eu gene V. Debs were in strike against aU the western railroads. Oregon Buf fered good and hard. ..... . .. Cleveland sent federal troops to Chicago to preserve order. And at the time the strikers blew and tore jp the S. P. tracks at Ashland, Oregon. And also did a lot of damage to rail road property In Portland. So when President Cleveland wired to Gov. Pennoyer to preserve order, he wired back for the president ti mind and tend to his own business. Announcing The New 1934 CROSLEY ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS ji S j ti L a Everything wished for Sensational Just Look at these Outstanding Features SHELVABASKET OXUKABIN AUTOMAT. INTER. LIGHT SELF-CONTAINED REMOVABLE UNIT Priced from $104.50 to $199.50 FICICS HARDWARE Phone 300 Medford, And that same fall Gov. Pennoyet set a separate day from the president for thanksgiving to show off his la, dependence. LOUIS N. GENTNER, Medford, June 6, 1034. . To the Editor: Back Orer the Oregon Trail. About two weeks before Erxa Meeker waa going back over the traU, the old man brought hie rifle to me when I was In Tacoma for me to overhaul It for him. It waa necessary for me o cut off the end of the bar rel. aa It waa worn larger than tha inside of the bsrrel, which would prevent It from shooting accurately. I have that piece I cut off, Just one half Inch. If I had thought of It I would have put It on a card and ex hibited It at the Jubilee. Old people can't think like young folks, so I did not get to do It. I will be 86 yeara old if I live to see the 6th of Septem ber. I used to gun smith for E. W, Smith and Sons in Des Moines, Iowa, 52 years ego. CHARLES E. C. EDEY. Medford, Ore., June 8, 1034. See Us For BINDER TWINE and GRAIN SACKS F. E. SAMSON CO. 229 N. Riverside TOOK PILLS FOR 30 YEARS, THEN CEREAL BROUGHT RELIEF Mr. Forsythe Endorses ALI , Bran for Constipation- If you suffer from headaches, loss of appetite and energy or any other of tha frequent effects of con stipation, read this voluntary letter : "After taking- pills and tablets for about thirty years for consti patioji, I started to take your All Bran three times a day according to directions. Today I can eat cheese, and that is binding, and certainly feel fine." Mr. Ed. For sythe, Box 219, Youngstown, N. Y. Science says All-Bran provides "bulk" to exercise the intestines, and vitamin B to further aid regu lar habits. In addition, All-Bran; is rich in blood-building iron. The "bulk" in Ail-Bran is much like that of leafy vegetables. Inside the body, it forms a soft mass which gently clears the intestines of wastes. Isn't this pleasant "cereal way" far more healthful than using pafc ent medicines so often haoit forming? Just eat two tablespoonf uls daily. In serious cases use with each meal. If not relieved this way, see your doctor. Get the red-and-green package at your grocer's. Ma.de by Kellogg in Battle Creek. S Come in and see the new Shelvador and Tri-Shelvador Models that could poS9ibly be is found in the New Crosley. values! Unmatched conven- wutstanamg beauty Long, SHELVATPAV VENTILATED FRONT AMPLE ICE CUBES TEMPERATURE UUDTKOL Ore. 131 West Main