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PAGE SEt MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOTiT), OREGON, SUNDAY, AUGUST 21, 1938 MEDFORDwkfTRDUNB "BverrnM 1 Moilhm ArMM RMdi lh Mall MtaM." Daily Birttrt tarda?. Publianatf of MIOUiruRD PRINTINO CO. II IT-1 H ru SL PhoM t ROUBR1 ROHLs Sdltor CRN ESI R QILSTRAK Mtaagar. Ad ladapatwtaBt Nawapapar- Cntarart Moonl-olaM mat tat at Mad Cord. Orason. oote Aot af March I. I tit SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Mall In A'lvsncet Dally, ont raar tl.et Dally. ! montba IV Dally ona month . By Carrier, id Advance M 1for4. ash. land JaokaoDvllla. Ciotril Point, phoanis. Talent, Qol6 Hill and en big hwwii Dally, ona yaar "'iff -Dally, all mootha. ..... Dally, oaa month CO All urmi eaah In advaae. Orrirlal Papet ol lb City at Hedfortf Of (It-mi Paper ol iarkaop fjountj MKMHKH HI THE AMMiriAIEU I'MUMV Reinltlni Knll tmi Wire Rrvlr Tha AMciaial Praar aioluatvaly aa tttlart to (ha uaa toi publication ot all naw 'inpitcht c rail (art to it or other wla erwlii (o th! papar, and aleo to tha incai nw publlihad haralo. All nahu tor publication ot pois dlapatohar hirnn ara alan raaarvart. MBMHf&R OF UNITED PR EM efRMRECR OF AIIDI1 BURBA" i lp 'IRl'Ifl.ATMlNW Mtlonal Advertltinf RcprtamUttTei WESTHOLLIDAY COMPANY, INC. Office. In New York, Clilcaio, Dttrolt, Bui Frin elsco, Loi Angflfi, Buttle, PortUnd, St, Loula, VanffTitrr. fl. f. AAwnbsr, Ye Smudge Pot By Arthui Perry. Sixth st. Is now a paved boulevard as smooth as a New Deal promise, and speed maniacs, when stopped by the law, report they were going fast er than they thought. Tha Democ ratio asplrsnt for the U 6. senate was here the 1st of the wk on an unofficial visit. His unofflcla, visits seem so official, people are glad to learn seml-olflclally, that they are not. E. 0. Pabtr of Cent. Pt. Is fixing hta woodshed, with some new shakes, and getting ready for winter. K. C. used to run a grocery store, and about this time every year, burglars would call. After 30 years of this monkey-business, It stopped. Ben Harder has been complaining with a cane, the past week. The Gold Hill menfolka are raising whiskers for the Northwest Jackson County fair, Sept.. 10, and soma are long enough for a good nand hold. The sentiment Is strong, that come Bept. 11 and time to shave them out, tho younger element does not leave any traces on their upper lips. ... Quite a few hunters have picked out tha timbered area where they will take a chance of being ahot for a deer, when the shooting starts next month. ... Some Ill-feeling was dissipated last week, and some of the good feeling had a drink or two. Col. TouVelle, the state highway man Is back from Reno, where he saw Chet Baker, who was secy of the CofC. the year times were so hard, the stovepipe was run out a window, as there were no funds to cut a hole In the roof. The weather has moderated1, but It la still hot enough to welcome a Feb ruary fog, If one came along. ... Beeley Hal) of Chicago Is her visit. In his folks. His oldest boy la grow ing like a weed. Seeley Is a local buy who made good In aviation. He is glsd to be out here where he has a chance to breathe. P. Meara of Salem, formerly of here, has come out for O. McNary for pres ident m 1040 on the Republican ticket. ' . . Harry Hansen Is going to move to Salem next week. Thus Mrdford loses a good downtown quarterback, and Balem gains one, Ward Spata has been namrd to pass the hnt for Democrntlo party In these parte. . Roasting ears are the order of the day, and Dock Green reports he never ate any better even in Iowa, when a boy. There la some talk of a PWA. swim ming tank. It would be handy. By the time a citizen got to Crater Lake, he might not be In the mood to Jump In the lake. The local brains and beauty sro getting ready to adjourn to the rampl, at Eugene or Corvallls. t Valley pumpkins sre becoming plump, and a number have been neatly drilled by 27 bullets, fired In aelf-defense. Absolve Railroad In . Montana Holocaust WASHINGTON. Aug ao.- Th Interstate commerce commission 'o day absolved the Chicago, Milwaukee CSt. Paul and Pacific railroad of blame In connection with the derail ment of Its train, Olympian, neat Sanctis, M.inl., June 10. rVrty-eeven persons were killed In the wreck. The accident, the commission sato wksa caused by the "undermining of the pltrs of a bridge, due to a cloud burs; ." tilings T.m nark Dead J rawlins. wyo (API Hired by a livestock company to rid IU range of predatory bears Jim Holdet went Into the Battle creek country and came Dark with tha hides ol 10 bears and one cub representing a mouth'i work. The rompany estimated the bears killed NO sheep Editorial Correspondence VICTORIA, B. C, August 18. wood, the Honorable Erie Greenwood, the Honorable Deborah Greenwood, in fact the whole rode down in the elevator with your correspondent this morning. The viscount somewhat suggests Gladstone in appearance; he has a firm mouth and long white sideburns, a heavy black cord for his pinc-nez, and a general air of stern authority. He was worried about the fog delaying the boat to Vancouver, and alighting from the elevator wasted no time striding ahead of his family to consult with the hotel manager. The manager assured R.H.V.G. the fog would not delay passage materially and he would certainly catch his train for a week at Banff. His Excellency appeared much relieved to hear it. We would never have recognized the Greenwood family had not their pictures been plastered over the front page of the Morning Colonist, which was served with our breakfast. The two youngsters were particularly attractive, bright eyed, pink and white complexions, chattering animated and keenly inter ested in everything. It seems Viscount Greenwood was born in Canada, educated in England, and is a sort of British Andrew Carnegie, being head of the largest steel company in England, and also of one of the largest insurance, (pardon ASsurance) companies in the British Isles. The son is at Eton now. They sail back to England early in September. . . We were interested to learn Viscount Greenwood, agrees with the Medford Mail Tribune, that the chances are decidedly against a general war in Europe for 1938 at least. According to his interview in the Colonist he believes Premier Chamberlain lias played his cards most shrewdly has pneified both Italy and Germany, by alternately threatening and patting them on the back, and meanwhile, has brought England's army, navy and air forces to nearly full war strength. In fact he goci so r --, t i ' i l . , . i liar hh to Biiy narnuenuin is uie rem ruier oi Europe at cue I present moment. However it should be remembered the Rt. I lion, gentleman, not only belongs to Chamberlain's party but lis one of his personal friends, so it might be well to take what he says with a grain or two of salt. Incidentally the Honorable Viscount effectively disposes of the idea that to be a British peer one has to be rather a drooping bored, silly " Ahs" and generally effete. We had only a fleeting glance of course but when it comes to physical pep, aggressive ness and efficiency in a business way, we have an idea the Viscount could hold his own, with the best this country might produce. Perhaps his early life in the wilds of. Canada had something to do with it. We have been more impressed with the ripe old age of Victoria this trip than before. One reason is a chat we had with the proprietor of one of the stores on Government street, a man in his early GO'g. He now conducts the store his father established in 18(i2 and it hns been running and prospering ever since. Think of that, one thinks of Victoria as a citv dating back to the gay nineties concern when Abraham Lincoln House I Speaking of age, we drove out luncheon today and ran into a our own heart a glorified "tin nave to oe over u; years or age of the contestants is around 66. Northwest Tournament, and has ycars, being held every August, alternately, at the Oak Hiiy and Colwood courses. A chat with one of the members indi cated the only two requirements for membership arc seniority and solvency, he pooh-poohed the idea advanced in Victoria that all members were in the millionaire class, but on the other hand, agreed few members were in danger of beine placed on federal relief, Well watching a circus. In fact this has been the attended, from which we did not stimulated inferiority complex. reit so encouraged over our game Hot if there is any golf error mitted on the course today, we can't imagine what it might be. In the first foursome we saw tee off, only one ball was on the fairway and perhaps a distance of 100 yards from the tee. Two went sharply to the left and into the woods about 40 yards distant, and the other to the right and also into the woods where it lodged on the side of a steep bank. One of the players incidentally was 85, one 78, one 72, and the baby was bS. (What a soft dish this in fact wo would bet ten to one anything in his age group 1) Of course the general idea is that the old boys are up hero to have some fun, and whether they play in the AO's or the 200 's, cuts no ice, thev have just as much sport with a high score But the general idea as usual see golf taken seriously, with toilow some of these veteran golfers of the northwest. oh no they don't care what scores they make! We venture to say the thirty who qualified above 100 would give ANYTHING hnt a leg or an eye to break MOKTEMS and ihe ALIBIS around the bar at the club house 1 "Now if I had sunk that butt and it wasn't a hard one. not more'n five or six feet: if I .just as sure as shootin , and the different. And there was no goo as in tne cup. ui ii ui 'K.N he strictly accurate the gol by something a little stronger, dots and dashes.) It seems we almost never tragic happens. We talked with Fred Kellv just before we eft and he suit "the judge" home. And now we have just learned of his death. Too bud, too bad! Certainly THERE is a place in our community, it will be difficult to fill, in fact impossible. For Judge Kelly was unique. We doubt if there before, or ever will he again. after our arrival in Medford with tna judge, G. Putnam and and seeing the judge single-handed pull the stalled Ford out of the ditch. WE DIDN'T ALWAYS agree with the judge or he with us, in fact we hail a number of battles during the quarter century of uur acquaintance, hut through it all there was no real, or lasting break in our friendship. He was a worthy foe and a loyal friend, Medford will never seem Ql'lTE the same with out hi in 1 r V. R. T FOR BARLEY WEAK PORTLAND, Aug. 30. i,Tr Con tinned weakness of twrley m-as out ttandtng In northwest grain market In the pael erk, feeding tvps ot barley losing ec a 100 pound whtir The Rt. Hon. Viscount Green damned Greenwood family perhaps, but it was a going first stepped into the While to the Colwood Golf club for golf tournament built after cup" tournament, where you to enter, and the average ace It is known as the Veterans been a going concern for man v the older boys perform was only golf tournament we ever return, with a renewed and On the contrary we never as we do tonight. or crime that was not com would be for Charley Strang, he would be miles ahead of the golf makes no difference. as a low one. is WRONG. If von want to a deadly seriousness in fact, 901 And talkv talk the nost had that would have broke Bill whole match would of been excuse to miss, why it was as l t etc., etc.", (although to durn should be renlnced sprinkled perhaps with a few go away but something sad or was better and would snnn he was anyone mute like him We will never forget shortly going on a fishing expedition Patterson, the nurscrv man.-- mslttng types were nominal as buy ers awaited the new crop and the possibility of frost In the Klsmath rails area. Oats remained about steady with receipts here totaling four csrs. Drv weather In the Willamette valley forced Importation of feeding nan Corn reflected midwest tendrticlcr with recelpta soaring to 14.1 csrs here since July 1 compared to but a single ear a year ago. . - ..... Bran, contains up to SO or 10 per cent sine. Personal Health Service By William signed letters pertaining to peisonal health and hygiene, not to disease diagnosis or treatment. Kill be answered by Dr. Brady If a stamped self addressed envelope Is enclosed. Letters should be brief and written In '.nk owing lo the large number ol letters received only -a few can be answered No reply ran be mad lo queries not conforming to Instructions. Address Dr. William Brady, 205 El Camlno, ueverly Hills, Calif. A POUND Or Dally In the mall comes I pound of propaganda, moat of It reaembllng aa nearly aa possible bona, fide copy which a newspaper correspondent might turn In, aome of It espe cially prepared to get by a medical or health edltoi If any, and some being a o raw that one wonders whether any of It ever gets Into print. The last type Is exempli fied In a fake news bulletin de scribing a "new Invention that not only reveals the cause of obscure disease but un cannily eradicates the disease from the system, no matter whether It be tuberculosis, Insanity, cancer, catarrh or just nervous weakness. If you use the malls to sell some simple soul stock In a non-existent mine you are Iklely to go to Jail, but the penalty for such fraud as that perpetrated by this "new Invention" will probably amount to no more than the profit you make from a single sucker. If the government does happen to catch you In the act. The nostrum and quackery business Is so firmly established In this country and it has built fortunes for so many of our now aristocratic families that Uncle Sam Is extremely diffident about discouraging It even now. Believe It or not surely somebody believes It or the vendors could never sell their product In this way the "new Invention" can prevent coming diseases. . . . and the fake bulletin explains how: "Until disease -causes are washed Into the sewer It Is almost useless to speak learnedly about diets, sweat baths, adjustments, massage, mind cure, exercises, blood -building, etc for the condition of the bowels affect (sic) the whole man. even his reli gion, pocketbook, temper, love, brain, disposition, and his very soul. So long as hidden disease-causes are at work, science Is helpless, bowels re main costive, mind gloomy, temper ugly, moods nottonate (sic), sleep restless. Joints rheumatic, stomach ulcerous, complexion bad. Influence paralyzed, liver enlarged, heart fit ful. ..." 4 In other words you don't feel so well. If that paragraph doesn't cover your complaint, do not lose hope Man About Manhattan By Ofc'IIIKIK ItCKtB NEW YORK You can now get herlo at restaurants In the Syrian quarter. This Is a goat's milk broth with herb dumplings and it is high ly spiced. Costs 60 cents. Another dish that Intrigue. me Is sweet-and-sour, which lfi candled spa re ribs. It's 75 cents a quart In Chi nese restaurant Only 10 plays are on Broadway jjfjr "i ... if your tst f T I !n cocktails rum I toward the un- AmihsiimhbI usual, try the &fcoti; lucutt Orlduou. On sec ond thought maybe you ahouldn t try It. Let somebody you don't like very well try It. It's that sort of bus iness, and so innocent looking too with a ripe red cherry on top. There's a florist's shop downtown with a miniature Indoor lake, but in stead of having water lilies and the like, he keeps big fat base and pick erel In thorn. Transports them from a oral lake and keeps them for flvn or six weeks. Then takes them homo and eats them. When the Clare Tree Major Chil dren's Theater takes Peter Pan on the road this rail the title role will be played by a boy. This will be th first time a boy ever played Peter Pan. With George Bernard Shaw much discussed because of his new play coming up. It Is natural that many of the old 8hawgags be revived. 1 still think the funniest Shaw story concerns his visit to Hu&Ma. One af ternoon he fell to talking with a lit tle girl, and they talked so late that it was dark before he realized It. "You better run along now." Shaw told her. And if your mother asks you where you have been, say to her that you hsve been strolling alonft the Volga, talking with George Ber nard Shaw." Very solemnly the little girl ans wered: "And when your friends ak you where you have been, say to them that you have been walklnj beside the Volga, talking with ftonv Anna Majestlvoskluov." Another anecdote concerns a stack of letters Shaw wrote to a famous actrrsa. Eventually this actrru want ed to publish the letters. A mapftr.ine offered her a stupendous sum lor thrm. and she was anxious to ge the money. But Shaw withheld hla permission "1 refuse to piny horse lo your Lad Oodiva." he said. Fred Allen speaking: ''Trying to be funny la very trying. But it doc keep you off the street." Arrogance is apt to get you It. trouble If you are an entertainer .n New York, A well-known bund leaoi was "(Ired by the waiter. ' becauw he was to insolent and over-bearing 'It's this way," the head waiter tola me. "This fellow was very tude to U! so every tin. the has csme aroumi me let r.n--sWvti n oxerhemd Mytrw 'He fildn t ct anv applause at til nisht,' end Hva perlrmnn-re h been 1 - il Brady, M P. PROPAGANDA There are several other paragraphs In the bulletin, and somewhere In one or another place you will find the miracle machine takes care of secondary trifles such as high blooo pressure, gas pockets. Intestinal para sites, dropsy, catarrh. Infection, heart disease, mucus. Impactions, lack of nerve force, liver complaint, head ache. In fact. If your capacity to believe still holds out, this "new Invention' is the only bowel-flusher and water drill that brings results to doctors nurses and patients (let us say noth ing here about morticians.) Well, people can be educated but that Is a slow process. It is slow because they already know so many things which ain't so. QUESTIONS AVD ANSWERS Wheat Germ I like wheat germ. Wife says too much of It will hurt me. la that correct? (B. 8. A.) Answer I know of no Injury likely to occur from eating large quantities of wheat germ. Most people would enjoy better health 1 they ate a few ounces of It dally. Victim of Inefficiency I suffered for a month, afraid to have ulcerated teeth extracted, espe cially as two dentists I visited at the beginning told me It was dangerous to pull them while the swelling was up. Then came your article, and I went at once to an up-to-date den tist, and had six bad teeth extracted, practically without pain, and no unpleasant after-effects. (A. H. K.l Answer Many quaint old-fashioned dentists still practice the dentistry of 1890. Competent den tors today en deavor to drain alveolar abscess (ab scess at root of tooth) by prompt surgical Intervention, saving the tooth If It Is not too badly damaged by the Infection, extracting It If It is beyond saving. When a fusty prac titioner mumbles In his beard about the "danger" of treating the trouble while swelling is present, he Is a rood one to avoid forever after Likewise the tooth carpenter who hints that you have "caught cold'' or that you may "take cold" In it. Such Ideas are alibis for Ignorance and incompetence (Copyright 1938, John P. Dllle Co.) Ed Nate. Person wishing to commtinlratp with Dr. Brady slintifrt tend letter direct to Dr. milium Brady. M D.. 2ftS El Cnmlno. Bever'y Hills, Calif. flat for a week.' After the boss hears enough things like that he calls for replacements. Maybe it's a little un derhanded, but we are human." Oregory Taylor bought a goat ana a lamb for his Island home the oth er day not to butcher but to help the caretaker kee.i the lawn mowerj. The Capital Parade (Continued from Page One.) Genersl James A. Farley cherishes such a personal distaste for PsiU McNutt as he has for few men. But the fact that the conservatives are thinking of McNutt should give you sn Idea. And tf you know McNutt. the Idea should not be a pleasing one. At least It Is not pleasing to the plsnners of the purge. Carnation growing, an important Industry, has suffered 133.000 loss from activities of a Hitherto unknown beetle this year. In south Africa. HAVE A NEW BABY OOonxKitS ME! What excitement! kn what lucky hahv to have derided to rome to live with Winn's Clovrrhllt tlnlden Guernsey Fantlty. she'll be pampered and rwldled, have the very nest of rare. For you know her mother. Marlmoor Charm came to ( loverhlll from way up near Kverett, Washington, hfltlnr. ridden In a truck nearly njo miles to race Ihe ('loverhlll Pure Bred Herd, and supply milk for the Mrdford hahlrs. Someday Marlmoor Charm's baby calf will be supplying pure fresh milk for many other brand new babies, perhaps one In your house. It's a btg responsi bility. It calls for irgular health insertions. It calls for constant supervision of pasturage, cleanliness and a crusade for purtty. Trank" ideas for cleanliness and purity not only required by Slate and f ederal laws but by laas laid down by ourselves and (ioldrn uurrnsey whose trade mark the milk Is sold under. That's nhy many mothers are now depending on Wing's CloierhlU r.olden (luernsey Pure Whole tirade .1 Raw Milk for their Rabies, that's why we'd like lo start serving sou. tGOrailTRNSHI PREMIUM WING'S CLOVERHILL GOLDEN GUERNSEY DAIRY Phone 623 R-4 Comment on the Days News By FRANK JENKINS PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT la going to greater lengths than an7 president ever went before to drive out of c?r?ress all members of hi? party who have opposed him, success fully. One wonders why: SINCE the day of bis Inauguration five and a half years ago. Pres ident Roosevelt has had overwhelm ing support from congress. (?ls great reform measures have gone through almost without opposi tion. Congress has given him freely powers so vast aa to be almost beyond comprehension. The billions of dol lars necessary to his program have been voted almost without protest. On only three major measures bis congress balked at giving him what be has asked. HERE are the three: I. His approval to destroy the Independence of the supreme court. 2, His demand for reorganization f the government along dictatorial lines. 3. His punitive tax program. THINK of It only three times In five and a half years has con gress refused to give to Roosevelt what he has asked. Many of the pow ers unhesitatingly granted to him have been so tremendous In their possibilities as to strike at the very roole of the American system of gov. ernment, and their granting (often without taking the troubla to read the bills) can only be explained m the grounds of confidence In the President and his objectives. Almost an amazing record of service on the part of congress. TWO of the three measures re fused aroused REAL fears of dlstatorshlp not now, perhaps, but at some time In the future. The third was a tax that had proved danger ously destructive to small business. Remember the record only three refused out of literally THOUSANDS freely given. YET the President Is seeking de terminedly to DRIVE OUT OP CONGRESS the Democrats who led (or took an active part ln the op position to giving him these three along with the rest. WHAT does he want a congress that will be ABSOLUTELY SERVILE to his every demand? It looks like It. DIVORCING JUDGE OF NEVADA DEAD RENO. Nev., Aug. 20. (fF The ca reer of Judge Thomas F. Moran. who ended and started marriage for thou sands flocking to this divorce capital, was closed today In death after 37 years as a Jurist, Unable to recover from a year-long illness, the 74-year-old Judge, known as "Barney" throughout Nevada, died last night but a few weeks after an nouncing his retirement. In recent years. Judge Moran was estimated to have granted 1,500 de crees annually. Judge Moran himself preferred marriage. For 39 years, be was happlly marrled to his first wife. Mary Lloyd Moran, who died In 1934. Closing time for row Late to Clas sify Ads Is 1:30 p m. MEDF0RDS TRAFFIC DEATHS IN STATE LOWER SALEM, Aug. 20. (Traffic ac. ptdents in Oregon during the first seven months this year took a ton of 166 dead, compared with 191 dur ing the same perlcd last year. Secre tary of State Earl Snell said today There were 3.568 persons injure:! In 18.363 accidents, compared with 3.933 persons injured In 20.878 accl dents during the same period last year. Four persons were killed in July iti Portland while 32 were Killed in th rest of the state. More fatal accidents occurred be tween 7 and 8 p. ui. than during hut other hour, while the mcst accidents occurred between 5 and 6 p. m. Of the 3fl persons killed, six wer under IS years of age. Twelve of trie victims were women. RAPS F.D.R. PURGE BALTIMORE, Aug. 20. P) Ths Maryland Ame.lcar Legion accepted today without a dissenting vote rhe report in which its retiring com mander criticized President Roose velt's attempted purge of Senator MUlard E. Tydings. During the day's sessions, the Le gion split wide apart over the bitter primary battle between Tydings an:! Roosevelt-blessed Rep. David L. Lewm. Bruce T. Bair, retiring commander, who started the uproar by declaring a Tydings defeat would mean an American dictatorship, reported t.- his critics he hadn't mentioned Lew Is, but now would say: "Sending Lewis to Washington as a senator Is merely sentng another rubber stamp for President Roose velt." 4 Communications New Law For Air Lines To the editor: You no doubt are aware of the fact that the 75th congress passed legislation known as the civil aeio- nautlcs act of 1938. This legislation appears to Incorporate many of the Ideals which United Air Lines has been festering as representative ot constructive legislation during the past four years. The effectiveness and constructlve ness of the act depends entirely upon Its administration, aa we all know. We have confidence In the men ap pointed to the authority, I would be remiss if I did not write to you at this time expressing again our very deep appreciation lor the effort and Interest you have shown In our problems by support ing this legislation. It Is our hope that United Air Lines will so con duct itself that tho results will re flect to the credit of the support you have heretofore so generously iglven us. W. A. PATTERSON, President United Air Lines, Chicago, August 17. Forgot About Maps ROCKY PORD. Colo. (AP) The early Spanish map-makers had this name for the stream that flows into the Arkansas river Just east of Lis Animas: El Rio de las Animas Perfl das en Pugatore, which means "The River of the Souls Lost in Purgatory." Apparently there wasn't enough room on later maps for that many words so now It Is called the Picketwire. Closing time for Too Late to Clas sify Ads is 1 :30 p. m. THE MUSICAL THRILL OF yT7 A LIFETIME ! r -il Li Plus "P0PEVE" Cartoon - News NlJSSStf'V' Flight o' Time Medford and JacLson County rilstory Irom ti e files of the Mall Tribune 10 and 20 yean ago. TEN YEARS AOO TODAY August 21. 1928 Art Qoebel flies sveross tba natloa In !9 hours: "Rockford plane" on Atlantic flight to Sweden missing. All Jackson county forest flies un der control. Col. Harvey, .famed publicist and former envoy to Great Britain, die suddenly. Pear shipments now total 733 cars, being held back to get new freight rates effective next week. Al Smith denies report ha will open democratic campaign In Oregon with speech at Portland. TWENTY YEARS AliO TODAY August 21. 1H18 (It was Wednesday) Revolt reported In German army as allies continue gains on Western front. Pear shipments from valley to data total 228 cars. Dr. E. H. Porter to spend the next six months In east recuperating from his recent Illness and will return about January 1. Officers training Bchool to be es tablished here. Rains of the past few days put stop to pear picking. 'Babs9 And Her Dane Count Go Swimming VENICE, Aug. 20. () Count Court Haugwitz-Reventlow and his wife, the former Barbara Hutton, went swimming together today at the Lido, with no apparent signs that bitterness had lingered from the court battle six weeks ago that end ed In their legal separation. Speculation over a possijle recon ciliation between the Wcolworth heir ess and her second titled husband in creased as the count again prolonged his stay here and an apparently friendly attitude was observed be tween the two. Chevrolet JINGLES :Ma,.. en Copyrighted When I get more time and a lot more kale, Going to build a plane that'll rido any gale! Drive globe-circling flier-T Howard Hughes, Permanently off the front page news 1 Bet if I use a Chevrolet en gine for power, I'll step up speed at LEAST a hundred per hour. Not quite sure what I'll ub for wings .... But spose I'll need a pair of those things. Chevy M Hurd Rogue River Chevrolet Main and Riverside Service lept. 33 No Riverside lert Tai Lot Riverside at 4th America's darling of song and laugh ter scores again anew s t a r- studded hit . . . I TODAY and MONDAY GAIL! PATRICK ARTHUR TREACHER Will im Prawlty rVsr.Cl.fn Pang born Christian Rub if' V. Tlx X .1 sk5 -As s J I