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Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry.
An eastern Oregon editor of ft
weekly publication stands charged
with sending obscene matter through
tha mall. He claims Inspiration for
some of the words used were obtain
ed by reading about cieopsu. an
Egyptian lady of ancient times,
whose romantic affair with Marc
Anthony, recorded by Shakespeare,
was ended when she permitted her
self to be stung by an asp. Per
chance, the accused scribe has been
making an asp of himself.
a
Senator Gillette oi lowa. whose
defeat was hoped for In the recent
primary election by New Deal politi
cal squirts, ate lunch with the Presi
dent at the White House Monday.
nd. from all reports the soft-soap
flowed freely, and the victorious
solon departed well taffled. Harmony
was discussed. It seems ths chief
executive did not know Hellof Ad
ministrator Hopkins' remarks against
. Sen. Glllotte were loaded.
a a a j
An enthusiastic Nebraakan at a
ball game plead guilty to slapping s
feminine fan on the back so nam
she was knocked down, and ren
dered breathless. It was rather i
hefty .blow, but not of sufficient
power to knock the victim's hat on
straight.
a a a
"At least one of the sweepstakes
winners was a WPA worker. What
a break 1 Their relief checks hardly
kept them in gambling .money."
(Toledo (O.) Timea) Most uppish
wisecrack of the week.
a
8. Morris, the T.-Rk. watermeton
king, towned Tuesday and called.
During a spirited dlscunslon ot the
European situation the visitor used
gtsturen, and nearly waved a shirt
sleeve into an electric fan five times,
and a foreflnfrer six times. He de
parted unscathed.
a a a
Newspaper editors of the stats will
assemble here ths end of ths week.
Civic Humdingers hope the weather
will be something to write an edito
rial home about, but the weather
man predicts It may be too hot to
mention.
a a
John h. Lewis, the CIO chieftain,
with aides visited Congress the first
of the week, and press reports say.
"used strong language" in s de
mand for labor legislation "with a
venseanc." A Senate committee, the
following day, gently tapped John
L's notion upon the wrist. In his
rambnnrttousneaa, the gent virtually
sought a boycott. Mr. Lewis Is re
puted to have contributed 500.000
to the Democratic campaign fund
In 1030. and has used the White
House as an oratorical stomping
ground. The donation did not give
him a qult-clatm deed to the na
tion, and the records fatl to show
he was elected Meld Marshal of Af
faire by the people. With John L.
Lewis ears In need of pinning back.
It til becomes statesmen to view
with alarm the capers of Dictators
Mussolini. Stalin and Hitler.
a
In the rural areas wild blackber
ries are blooming on rail fences and
the spring hatch of quail are leaving
tracks In the dust of unolled roads
see
They are now making strawberry
plea with s popular Jelly powder for
the hae. and the strawberry, if any.
for ornamental purposes. Chefs ex
plain thla is done "to hold up the
pie." but nothing else.
a a a
rNCOMJIKHAni.E MAN
"At church, shows, parties, they're
alwnvs together. I don't mean just
both there I mean literally together.
Usually she has s hold of his arm.
Very touching. Also very pathetic.
At first It was 'BlIl-and-May said
as one word when others spoke of
the couple. A change has been un
derpone. "It Is now 'May-and-Bilt' for the
public usually gets a pretty accurate
slant on things. If Mny has a head
ache snrt stars home. Bill stays home
alto. Olve him time and he'll hare
ft heartache, too. I hare an Idea Its
started already." (Olive Barber In
th" Fu"cnr News.)
riniii- ttnie for Too Lata to CI-
rWbna
Cascade Wonderland Rays
THB president of Rotary,
from the many sessions
vention in San Francisco next
Shasta Cascade Wonderland's
Island. The breaking of ground for this structure will mark
the near-realization of Jackson
in the Golden Gate International
Here is one of several tangible returns Jackson and her sister
counties, Klamath and Lake, are
with six northern California
Wonderland association.
The State of California will
to house the exhibits of southern Oregon and northern Cali
fornia counties, at a cost of $100,000. Because of their member
ship in the association, the three Oregon counties have been
extended the privilege of using
nominal cost. Extensive landscaping will be provided by the
forest, service. Jackson county's only real cost will be the
ACTUAL INSTALLATION and MAINTENACE OK HER
DISPLAY.
CALIFORNIA has been the
deserved, criticism in past years from her neighbors for
an over-zealous spirit of self-interest. There was a time when
the boundaries of the southern
ward, encompassing Crater Lake and even the Columbia River
highway. Times have changed.
Such a commendable gesture of friendship; such tangible
cooperation as this invitation to utilize the building of the
Shasta Cascade Wonderlnnd is evidence of the success of a
new deal in inter-state relations which had its birth with the
formation of this Wonderland
""PIIE main building of the
be of a distinctive type, modern in architecture to harmon
ize with the exposition theme.
ing moving objects, will graphically depict the outstnndin
attractions of the northern
ground area. An exceptionally
high relief map, will vividly
veritable wonderland of ten
and forests, 10,000 miles of
and mountain peaks I
The lumber, agricultural, fruit, mining and tourist resources
of the nine counties will be effectively displayed on the large
mezzanine.
DtIT this isn't all. Wisely,
- Treasure Island exhibit have arranged a rear courtyard
characteristic of the pine woods of the Wonderland area . .
they have caught the spirit of TRUE WEST in a giant, rustic,
circular campfire bowl where 500 visitors mny be comfortably
seated at one time to enjoy the
fire while listoning nightly to outstanding speakers. Literally
thousands of shrubs, plants and trees will be transplanted in
this court so that the invitation to visit the Shasta Cascade
Wonderland will bo extended in
of the great outdoors.
Nine groups of columns, giant Ponderosa pines, typifying
and symbolizing the nine Wonderland counties, will surround
this oourt.
Whse judgment and good showmanship have gone hand-in-hand
in the planning of this splendid exhibit for Treasure
Island next year I
LAST year, tourists' expenditures in the Shasta Cascade
' Wonderland totaled fifteen and one-half million dollars
If the advertising derived from the well planned Treasure Island
exhibit draw a reasonable percentage to this area of the antici
pated twenty million fair visitors, Jackson county's membership
in the association will pay REAL DIVIDENDS!
On its record of past accomplishments and assurance of
future achievements, the Shasta Cascade Wonderland associa
tion merits the endorsement and support of the people of
Medford, Jackson county and southern Oregon.- H. U. ,
A Years Work
AN interesting example of current wago discussion is a plan
said to have been considered recently hy Henry Ford.
It would guarantee annual wages on a basis of ifti a day for a
six-hour day and a five-day week, for SO weeks a year. This
would be $110 a week and $1,500 a year. It would be better
than what labor of that type has been getting over a period of
years, and would have the merit, in these hazardous times, of
giving the workers greater security.
As wages for a minimum working period, perhaps it would
be welcomed by workers in most American industries. And it
might be a prophetic forecast of a general utopie some time
in the future, when such short working-time will he the rule,
whether in factory or mine or office.
Yet when we consider the vast, unfilled needs and wants of
humanity today, even in this richest of countries, it scorns
absurd that industrial producers, or any other class of pro
ducers, should average, for the yeiir, less than five hours' work
per day in a six-day week.
That ii what the six-hour, five-day, 50-week schedule
amounts to. From the viewpoint of sensible economies, any
thing less than a -tO-hour week will not look reasonable until
production and particularly distribution and consumption have
become far more liberal than they have been in our times ot
highest prosperity. R. S.
GUSTAF LATE ABED
AFTER FESTAL NIGHT
STOCKHOLM. Sweden. June 13.--
Sprightly King Cluataf V center
of the week's festlvltlea in honor of
hla 60th birthday, slept late today.
Long past midnight the tennis
playing monarch had watctied 80C
prominent soctalltea danclnt at the
most brilliant ball of the sesson, and
an outstanding event among the na
tionwide , celebrations marking the
royal Jubilee.
Vp Freeh Air Force.
PARIS. June 15 (rT An Increase
of the French air force by nearly 7.10C
men was ordered by a cabinet decro
published today. Two months ace
the authntired strength was raiscu t
from 40.000 to fta.ftnr.
lifted it up to 50.410.
Today' decf j
International will take time out
and festivities of the Rotary con
week to break ground for th
imposing building on Treasure
County's dream of participation
Exposition in 19391
deriving from their association
counties in the Shasta Cuscad
erect this impressive building
this exposition structure at a
object of much and often-
state stretched for to the north
association.
. .
Shasta Cascade Wonderlnnd will
Six attractive dioramas, employ
Californin - soutliern Oregon play
largo diorama, together with
portray the scenic beauties of a
million acres of national parks
highways; fishing streams, lakes
those who have planned the
cheerful glow of a great camp-
the actual, scented Atmosphere
ROARS OF VOLCANO
INCREASE IN VOLUME
LEGASPI. P. M . June 15. (?)
Ms von volcano roared louder than
ever today, belying Its slowly sub
siding eruptions.
The crater which blew otf erer
two or three hoxirs at the helcht ot
Its ten-day eruption. Is now spout tne
lavs and volcanic rock at Interval nt
elaht or twelve hours. The etuptlon
are as lntrn.e aa ever and a hetv
smoke cloud still blankets the srv.
on the sou t lies tern end of Lujot'
l.l and.
Hitpp LimllT
NOBLFSVILI E tnd , ,V-A cat
with four l-tttens f-und t-o baby rah
Mta in a carrien. She adopted them
Hn - v kitten., rabbit and cat are all
Personal Health Service
By William
signed letters pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to disease
diagnosis or treatment, will be answered by Dr. Brady If s stamped self
ad dressed envelops Is enclosed. Letters should be brief and written In Ink.
Owing to ths large number of letters received only a few can be answered.
No reply can be made to queries not conforming to Instructions. Address
Or. William Brady, 265 CI famlno. Beverly Hills, Calif.
Al'KUI'HIU
Dryness snd irritation In the nos
trils, absence of ths normal mu
cous secretion that serves to keep
the m e m b rane
protsoted in
health, and crust
f o r m a 1 1 on are
c h a r a c te rlstic
symptoms of
atrophic rhinitis.
Hoarseness and s
constant hacking
cough, Impair
ment of the
sense of taste,
and In some
cases impairment
of hearing accompany the condition.
The first essential in treatment,
whether the "dry catarrh" Is asso
ciated with bad odor or not, is
thoro cleansing of crusts and secre
tions from the nsssl passages night
and morning by means of spray or
douche or irrigation. Any simple,
well warmed alkaline solution may
be used; a good one prepared at
home Is a solution of a tablespoon
ful of borax, tablespoon ful of so
dlum bicarbonate (saleratus, baking
soda) and a tablespoonful of com
mon salt (use rounded tablespoon
fuls) m a pint of boiled water.
In using spray (atomizer), douche
(Klrkpatrlck or Bermlngham nasal
douche) or Irrigation (flow from
fountain syringe reservoir) it Is well
to heed these general Instructions.
I. Always have the solution as
warm as the body temperature or a
little warmer.
3. Stand or sit with head erect
nnd direct spray or flow from noz
zle straight back along floor of nasal
passage.
3. Learn to hold the throat and
soft palate in the "k" position as
when faying "hike" with the 'k"
sound long retained In the throat
from the nasal chamber, so that the
head may be thrown back end the
solution may resch the postnasal
spaces without getting back Into the
throat; then the head may be bent
forward again while excess of solu
tion drains from the nostrils. This
same maneuver, when once learned.
permits thorough Irrigation of the
nasal cavity, even of the Infant or
young child, by allowing the aolu
tlon to enter through one nostrol i
and drain from the opposite nostril.
Such nasal Irrigation is a valuable
aid In treating various children"
diseases, notably diphtheria and scar-'
Man About
Manhattan
Br qeorob tucker
NEW YORK New York Is used to
chnmplonshlp fights, but it has
never learned to take them In stride.
On the eve of an Important scrap
we become a city
of restaurant sit
ters . . . Every
body goes to res
taurants and sits
there all through
the evening, and
talks . . . It's
all fight talk . .
It was that way
before the Ross
Armstrong fight
It will be worse
than ever before
the heavyweight
battle between
S c h m ellng and
fetORGt IUCKH
Louis.
Everybody goes to restaurants . ..
ou see them in threes and sixes
and sevens . . . Newspapermen from
every city in the nstion. San Fran
cisco, Denver, New wleans . . .
Fight managers and promoters from
Miami. Chicago. Detroit . . . Prom
Kansas City and Oakland ami Port
Worth . . . You see Dempsey and
Braddock and Tunney and Walker
Walker in his own restaurant.
brown as a coffee bean. In a sport
hlrt open at the throat . . . Demp-
iey In his own restaurant, easy. Jo
vial, well dressed . . . Braddock In
his own restaurant, and Joe Gould,
his manager . . . Gould, a little half
pint of a chrry fellow, and Brad
dock. s duel-scarred Irishman from
the docks, who became Champ . . .
They say: "Louts Is going to win
this one." or "Max ts going to give
loul a beating" , . . And they talk
of the fight for a while and then
slip Into the endlesa remtnlsccncea.
the do-you -remembers that never
end. and are fascinating to listen to.
If you know anything about fight
ing .. . They tell all the old
tales, the humorous ones snd the
sad ones . . . They go back to old
Sam Langford. and to Battling Sikl,
the black Senesalese. who was knifed
on the sidewalks of Hell's Kitchen,
in the heart of s city thst boasts
ci the most advanced civilisation on
''arth.
It is a raucous, jovial, but rest
less crowd, with the gamblers get
tine down their money, or cover
inn up at the Isst minute with
"hcdclnps" . . . Columnists snd
sports writers buttonhole this msn
a" that man . . . They look, think,
eat. talk, and breathe Just one
tv vg right. They say: "Welt, if
those odds hold, I ought to make
enough to buy a new csr ... If
n." him out befor? i.;.- sixth.
I w . . . Who I'd
'.'T-lfTlLl
fltt V 1M II !
ATTENTION!
SPECIAL MEETING
For All Fruit Workers
At 219 VV. Main St., Old Eagles Hall
Wednesday Evening at 8 p. m.
Brady, M P.
RHINITIS
let fever, where ths child la too
young a gargle.
4. When using the nasal douche
or Irrigation do not attempt to
draw the solution Into the nssal
passage, as that may fores materia)
into the Eustachian tubes leading
to the ears and cause serious esr
trouble. Merely allow the solution
to flow through the passages, and
from a level not more than a few
inches above the head.
5. In any case, no matter whether
the trouble is simple, hypertrophic
or atrophic rhinitis, it Is unwise to
continue Indefinitely the use of
sprsy or other trestment. If sny
cleansing or medication of the nsssl
mucous membrsns seems necessary
ss a matter of habit or routine. It
Is better to chsnge from one agent
to another from time to time. The
advice and perhaps the trestment
of the physician should be sought
in reference to continuing the use
of spray or irrigation longer than six
months.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Hay Fever
Will you please print Instructions
for taking calcium and vitamin D
for hay fever? A relative of mine
says she has been cured by your
treatment after many years of suf
fering. 8. M.
Answer Send a stamped envelope
bearing your address and ask "for
monographs on Hay Fever, Calcium
and Vitamins Everybody Needs.
B.P. 130
Blood pressure Is 120. Should be
140. What do you suggest? Mrs. W.
Answer Grin and bear It. Mine
was like that for years. It may be
yet tor all I know or care.
Sag Due to Flnhhlness
What is the meaning of splanch
noptosis? la there any cure for it?
What causes it? M. 8. C.
Answer Drooping or sagging of
abdominal viscera. It doesn't neces
sarily cause any particular trouble
Occurs as part of a general flabbl
ness; or sometimes from loss of the
normal support given by fat. Send
stamped envelope bearing your ad
dress snd ssk for Instructions for
Gaining Weight.
(Copyright, 1938, John P. Dille Co.)
Cd Note: rersom wishing to
communicate with Dr. Brady
should send letter direct to Or.
William Brad;, M. D 265 El
Camlno, Bererlr Hills, Calif.
. . . I like Max ... I like. Joe . . .
But Max Is too old . . . But Joe has
never got over thst other besting
. . You don't shake off bad beat
ings like that one ..."
So It goes and so It will ever go,
In the restaurants of New York, on
the night before a big fight.
The detectives and the gamblers
and the pugs and the mentors, and
the Plain Guys who happen to be
around and like to horn In on con
versations, and perhaps go home and
say: "Ma. I saw Dempsey" . . . The
newspapermen and the cab drivers
and the busy writers and bar cap
tains . . . AU talk fight talk , . .
They remember the Long Count In
Chicago . . . They remember Harry
Oreb, who licked "era all. even when
he was half blind . . . They talk of
a hot 4th of July at Toledo. Ohio,
back In 1919 . . . And Big Jess Wll
lard ... It goes on snd on and
never ends until It is time to pour
Into cabs and go to s tiny white
platform Jn the night shadows of a
great stadium.
I Communications
He's Not Interested In Pears.
To the Editor:
Saturday I witnessed a real demon
stration of what Is meant by "ruc-
ged individualism," but back in the
Ozarka we used to call It dog eat
dog, the big dogs eating the little
ones.
The growers and packers of this
alley cannot continue to make a pro-
lt in their business, so' they are call
ing upon the fruit workers to save
them, at the expense of their already
poorly fed families, by doing this
fruit work for still less than they
have been getting, and they haven't
been paid enough In recent years to
exist on while the season lasts, which
is shorter every year.
At this so-called open public hear
ing to decide sctlon on the employ
ers' request to have minimum wages
for women lowered, (in order to give j
mriii uiuic vrnsi ij ivwvr men
wages still more.) growers and pack
era, with their attorneys and their
experts, well organized snd occupying
WAKE UP YOUR
LIVER BILE-
tfilW ai.mtl-Awl Ym'II Jump Oil si M is
1st Mwnrei Run1 It Ge
The t.T?r ityutd pour out two pounda of
llfltjld till into rour bcw?U daily. If thU biW
bnotflowlnafrlj,roarfooddo?9n'tdirML
It juat tr?an In the bowels. Gu bloat up
wur ttmeh. Yen fet m Mi rated. Yonr
wholt? ytm La politont and yoq fed aonr.
unk and the world looka punk.
A mere bowel movement dron't rt at
the eaui It take those food. oW Carter!
LirTLPU1l th Poul
af bil flowtni i frlT and make yoa feJ
"up and up. Harmlea. areniK yet umi
jai In making- bile flow freeJy. Ask for
Carter Little Lirer Pills be nana. U '
stobboralj rafuM anything .
about two hours snd' forty minutes
of ths threw hours conference pre
senting their appeal for relief from
the unorganised workers.
It makes a difference, doesn't It,
who It Is that la organized?
Ths statement wss mods by one
of them, I dont remember which
one, that In asking for this cut they
have the workers welfsre at heart,
too, that if they are not allowed to
establish a lower wage scale they wilt
go broke soon and have to dig out
the pear trees.
Workers are very sorry to learn of
the ssd plight of the industry, snd
feel very flattered also at being con
sidered able to save the situation by
taking a reduction In their bean rs
tlon, but I sm sure thst If It were
put up to them they would decline
the honor of making the sacrifice
because they employers do not offer
any return favor, such as relieving
the situation that already exists, and
would become worse, with workers'
families in want.
If the orchards were dug up msybe
the pear growers oould do better at
raising stock In this vslley, or grain,
the workers are not partial to pesrs.
as something to work in. It Is only
the pscklng industry that would suf
fer great loss by the pears going out
of this vslley and they produce
nothing, but live by the sweat ofthe
brow of the grower and laborer alike.
Employe will say thst there Is
chsrlty relief for the destitute work
ers. Well, the same goes for destitute
packing house owners, so what?
PAT GRAHAM,
Route 4, City.
June 15,
Comment
on the
Days News
By FRANK JENKINS
N PORTLAND, they have what they
proudly refer to as a "flxless"
traffic ticket system, which Is rip
posed to crack down on the wicked
citizen who gets a tag and then Just
Ignores It.
Yet, according to the report of the
deputy city auditor. 3.233 overtime
parking tickets Issued In April haven't
been paid up or accounted for and
It Is now June.
People ara people, the world over.
THIS In many ways old-fashioned
writer haa a crazy notion that if
government did more law enforcing
and less boondoggling the taxpayer
would come a lot nearer to getting
his money's worth.
(Still, we have so many laws that
if the government local, state and
national enforced them ALL every
body would be In Jail. Than who
would pay the taxes?)
OVER In Newport, a housewife has
a white Pekln duck that has laid
an egg a day for 130 days, which Is
twice ae many eggs as the average
duck lays In that time.
When Secretary Wallace hears of
It. that duck will be In trouble.
RESIDENT CARDENAS, In a pub-
He proclamation, requests H
classes of Mexican to INCREASE
agricultural snd Industrial produc
tion to AID the nation's economy.
The poor crazy coot! He clings
to the old, worn-out notion thst the
more people PRODUCE the more they
HAVE.
1ARDENAS may be crazy, but If the
Mexican people will heed his ad
vice and Increase agricultural snd
industrial production they'll find at
the end of several years of It that
they sre much better off.
The doctrine of scarcity sounds
good on paper, but Its net result Is
s lot of hungry people.
RODEZ. France. June 15. (P
Senator Eugene Raynaldy. 69. former
vlce-premler of Prance, died of s
hesrt sttack today.
DANCE
IS
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nuvMrm
BMaMBMBM
Wednesday,
Men 40c
Oriental
Flight o' Time
Medford and Jackson Count;
. history from the filet of the
Mall Tribune 10 end 10 jears
aso.
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY
Jnne IS. 1928.
(It was Friday.)
Jacksonville report, brisk realty
sales.
Motorists urged to get their 1938
licenses now, and escape penalty.
Trafflo count shows 8.313 autoa on
Pacific highway In one day.
Cliff Best will pitch for Medford
next Sunday.
Woman hitchhiker with babe visits
city.
Senstor Curtis of Kansas, running
mate of Hoover on Republican ticket.
Adventlsts' camp meeting opens.
Rescue Icebreakers nesr Itsllsn dir
igible stranded In Arctic.
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
June 15, 1918.
(It was Friday.)
Carl Tengwald Is now a second
lieutenant In the ordanoe department
of the army, and Is stationed st Chi
cago. Tomorrow Is Old Tire Day. when all
old ruhher will be given to the Red
Cross.
Local auto dealers adopt for trade
acceptances on old cars.
Victor Bursell of Central Point is
attending to business matters In
Portland this week.
Crater lake tourist season opens.
NAZIS BEHEAD LADY
CONVICTED AS SPY
BERLIN, June 15. (JP) Anna
Schwltzer was beheaded on the guil
lotine with her husband. Georg, at
Ploetzensec prison today for espion
age. A brief announcement said both
had been convicted in peoples' court
last November of "having been In
the employ of the Intelligence service
of a foreign power for more than
two years."
STEAGALL RENOMINATED
IN ALABAMA PRIMARY
BIRMINGHAM. Als., June 15. p)
Rep. Henry B. Btesgall, chairman
of the house committee on banking
and currency, won re-nomtnatlon in
a third congressional district run
over primary yesterday.
Steagall(defeated J. Hubert, farmer,
a newcomer in Alabama politics, 15,
425 votes to 11.325 on unofficial re
turns from 226 of the district's 240
boxes.
No New Deal Issues were ln-olved.
Automobile
WINDOW
REGULATORS
DOOR LOCKS
Etc.
REPAIRED
SLEEP
In Your Car
We cut seats of alt
models so they can be
quickly made into com
fortable bed.
HOHLWEG
Top & Glass Shop
27 Years Experience
8th and Bartlett
GENE COY
...and His 12 Colored
Entertainers
The Only Traveling Band
in Two Years!
June 15th
Ladies 20c
Gardens
Salmon Appear
ASTORIA, Ore.. June 15. (CP)
Olllnettera believed today the ad
vance guard of ths long missing
spring salmon run had entered the
Columbia river ss they reported
landing more fish today than they
had seen for a month. Fishermen
turned In catches of more than 300
pounds.
4
State Trooper Weds
TOLEDO, Ore.. June 19 (tip)
Mark Sullivan, atate policeman sta
tioned at Klamath Falls, and Miss
Fern Bssel McCargar of Tha Dalles
were married here today by Judga
Ear) Conrad. Lloyd Hall, also a state
trooper, and Mlsa Margaret MeCuddy
were witnesses.
Weather
Northern California: Fair tonight
and Thursday except local thunder
storms over high mountains and fog
on coast; cooler In central coast
Thursdsy; gentle northwest wind off
coast.
Oregon: Partly cloudy tonight and
Thursday; local thunderstorms over
mountains; warmer northeast and ex
treme south central portion tonight;
gentle changeable winds off coast.
Chevrolet
JINGLES
Well, food old summer Is
- here, sure nuff, . .
And vacationists are out do
ing their stuff !
The turf on the golf course
is taking a beating,
The poor, unlucky fish will
make good eating,
At mountains, lakes, rivers
and coast of the seas,
You'll find the vacationists
are thicker than fleas.
On all the highways and best
resort places
You'll find Chevrolet own
ers setting the paces !
Chevy M. Hurd
Rogue River Chevrolet
Main and Riverside
Service Dept. 32 No. Riverside
Used Car Lot Riverside at 4th
SAVE TIME
Travel while
you sleep!
Leave in the evening. Next
morning you're in Portland or
Saa Francisco, rtmbed and
ready for work or pleasure,
after a good night's sleep.
You'll save a lot of time. Train
fares are low. For example!
SAN FRANCISCO
Onevir Roundel.
Tourist Fare $9.45 $18.00
Lower Berth 1.75 3.50
(From Medford)
In Coaches 8.42 16.00
PORTLAND
Out wtr Roundrrif
1st Class Fare $9.88 $14.83
Lower Berth 2.50 5.00
(la Sttndjrd Pnliouoi)
In Coaches 6.59 10.65
For detailed information on
train schedules, juit phone:
Southern Pacifie
r. n. MORRIS. Aeent. Phone 34
all)' Ada la 1:30 p. m.
doing well.
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