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JUNE 13, WO OafelanD FRIDAY EVENING trict to act in securing improve menu. A resolution. introduced PT President Arthur U. Tibbitts, to give 1135 to the Lions' club as the chamber's share In redecoratlns; quarters used Jointly by the bodies was unanimously adopted. 34 fiiflis WORKERS UMfOUl THRILLING LAND Football Ace Has Busy Day EARL "DUTCH" CLARK, football ace at Colorado college, was graduated from college in the married MISS DOROTHY SCHRADER at noon, and left the same evening to enter a Tribal Battle Perils Couple DR.

and MRS, COON, while guest of a tribal 'chief in Albania, narrowly escaped an attack upon their host's home when 1 5 combatants were killed. Dr. Coon, Peabody museum anthropol CROP-EXHIBIT summer coaching school rh tnreast. A. ogist, and Mrs.

Coon were hastily sent to safety before the battle by 1 'I 1 'II the mountain prince, wno wnn nis lamuy is mown dciow. A. P. pholo. HOWARD W.

BLAKKSIJJE AmtociateS Press Science Editor CAMBRIDGE, June 13. OP) College men wko seek adven ESCALON, June 3 3. Escalon plans an elaborate exhibit, showing the diversification of this district's crops, at the annual South Sun Joaquin irrigation district fair to be held in August. This town will join with Man-teca, Rlpon and possibly Oakdale in forming a bier sectional display. The Escalon District Chamber of ture find it In a surprising field, anthropology, the onoe dry-as-dust Short Supply Feh in Agri cultural Section As Spring Nears study of hlatorical remains.

Anthropology Is tame no longer. It sends young men into Jungles, Commerce yesterday appropriated "Hit Mosfer'f Choice" deserts, polar tee fields, the lines hetween fighting, tribesmen and among quarreling mountaineers. It end OKupt your pt healthy and happy become it contains exactly Hie right foods, propsrly balanced, carefully cooked. Recesisiended by loading veterinarian. At ell ttoru.

CAT zuu as me. preliminary ei.ep iur the exhibit. C. C. Moorehead is in charge of Escalon's plans for the event.

At the chamber session, Henry A. Bierschwal brought up the subject of the annual Escalon park fete, and the date was set for Saturday night, July 2 6. A donation of 150 was made by the chamber of commerce for the Speeches, dancing and music, as well as a pageant are planned- The subject of a general improvement In all roads in this district also was discussed, and it was decided to ask the associated chambers of commerce of the dis VJ 1 a 3 I 7 I if I By GEORGE HALODJIAtf "iCASTELO BRANCO, Portugal. W. fc Franc la combing hls country for agricultural labor ao closely that Portuguese farming la itself facing a shortage of workers.

"With the approval of the mlnla-lf of labor In Paris, It la asserted, 'iKsarles of employers' organizations are arriving here with instructions to sign on as many workmen as they can recruit. From province of Betra, Portugal's cnrnbelt, French agriculture, it Is stated, hopes to draw whole bat-yt ion of laborers. 'Spring sowing; time' la here and the insufficiency of farm hands is jrcutely felt. Whole villages have i-' -n deserted by their male popu-! iiion, and agricultural work is de studies living men, ana usuauy me fightlngest kinds. One such anthropological trek has Just been finished in the mountains of Albania by Dr.

C. 8. Coon of Peabody museum, Harvard university, his wife, and Frederick Karnsworth. One of their Albanian hosts, a head of the tribe of Dlbra, learning that the anthropologist could shoot, introduced him to a parlor game with rifles. He would shout: "Long live America." i Coon thereupon would shoot a clip of ammunition through the window.

That done the. American scholur would "Long live Albania." And the chieftain would shoot a clip through the window. Th. hrtuln invited the expedi POOD ISiliiisililif 1 '4 Mw iMiMMiffln ''if (J I (iiiRfli(rr JS UZroUXi layed. The ranch dram is aa versely affecting the "wheat cam tion tn remain six months, and paign," lnauguratedklast year in a earlv the next morning brought puprem effort to grow all the na- hir hnmM fiaddled for departure i a's bread at home.

NO 6TONB UNTURNED The government left no atone un He had received overnight word of Impending attack. More than 15 men were killed in a feud before A tinned to make the campaign a the Klna's guard arrived and re success. The duty on stored auiet. foreign wheat was raised 60 per Mrs. Coon found Albanian hosts delighted in rolling cigarettes ana tossing them to her, piling as many as 16 or 20 In front of her which ha was exnected to smoke.

rn niorht when the two Amer icans were guests of the Prince of nt; the state supplied farmers American motor tractors, with ds and fertilizers; banks offered rate loans. Despite all these facilities, the rcnent price or home-grown grain ics not pay a penny of profit to I producers. An official of the board of agriculture said It was cheaper to buy foreign wheat than to grow the grain at home. The bait held out by French em-plovers consists of high wages, good working conditions, and free Mlrdlta, the least accessible irioe, the entire household of about 2 5 all sorts of obstacles In the way of Insisted on tucking her in pea tickets the engagement expires. These form an attraction far greater than the months of un- tne emigration tiae, Dut nave Dean unable to arrest the ebb.

Thousands of peasants continue to cross Graduation Tonight remuneratlve toll required to work the home farms. the border into Bpain, where no In Walnut Creek The authorities have tried to put passport formalities are required, IT'S DIFFERENT Puritan quality simply cannot wry. While it is in the making, me chanical eyes known as "Con trolled Temperature Process" coo stantly watch the beat asiur exact uniformity in every singl can. No variation or unevennesi Ciin exist. Made of the finest select barley and hops and offering you 1 0 greater quantity than most otht brands.

Every good dealer sell! Ostensibly they are bound for sea WALNUT CREEK, June 18, sonal work at Huelva, but in reality Twenty-seven students will be eraduated tonight at the annual bound for French ports. commencement exercises of the Walnut Creek grammar school, ac- nordlnar to Principal Kobert Hi. uiDv son. The program will be held Why this Test Wins so Many Folger-Flavor Boosters In the. school auditorium.

US PLANS ST.L The graduating list follows Margaret Alcorn, George Ailing, Dorothea Benetls, Stanley Barlow, Edward Blgelow, Virginia Bru-baker. Chester Brown, Harry Call, Fuxitanj BAM OFi NOISE I James Conover, Doris Dalley, i Margaret Dean, Virginia rerrier, Gordon Gray, Arda Jones, Maurice Grid Star Graduated, Weds, King. Alyse Laird, Florence Llnn BT. LOTJIS "Rags, bottles, old Ian Lawrence, France Martinez, Malcolm Newell, Marvin Rltter, Trene Hals berg, Wlllard Hmlth, Iron," the time honored cry of the Departs for New School Junkman as he drives his cart up and down the alleys; the "extry" Valentine Benavsky. Virginia Thick of the corner news boy; the shout ens, Alice Tycer and uiauae wooa Comparison, day by day, brings out tie rich flavor difference that is Folgefi.

You will agree after mak ing this test, that Central American Mountain Coffees do make a differ ence. YOU TAKE NO CHANCES Get Coffee from your grocer today. Drink it tomorrow morning. son. of the huckster as his vegetable-laden truck passes by, even the bell COLORADO COLLEGE, June 18.

and Miss Dorothy Bchrader were married. To become a graduate In the of the Ice cream man push-cart. Richmond Woman That same night, Clark left for may become a tains; of the past morning, a husband at noon, and the east to enter a summer coach Ing school. here. Asks for Divorce 9 An ordinance Is being considered MARTINEZ.

June J. Charging to be dn the way east at night to become a student again, doesn't happen to everybody. Infidelity, Mrs. Dorothk V. Carter The final event In the chain will be when he returns to Colorado College next fall with his wife, to become assistant football coach, by the board of aldermen prohibiting; all unnecessary noises.

Even trucks must be so loaded that their contents will not bang as the vehicles pass over rough pavements. The next morning drink the coffee you KS. I of Richmond today has filed suit for divorce here against Cecil R. Earl "Dutch" Clark, football ace" here, had all those expert- and basketball coach, at the college Carter. Mrs.

Carter claims that her husband has not taken her to any ences day before yesterday. Clark took part in the annual Between 10 o'clock in tnte eve In the morning he graduated east-west football game at San places of amusement and has ig ning and o'olock In the morning from college. Then at noon, he Francisco last January. nored her. She asks to be awarded the din of construction would be prohibited.

Pile drivers, steam the custody of a son and $30 monthly for support. The couple nave dcch using, ins mua morn ing drink Folger again, Then decide which you Ilk best If, for any reason, you do not choose Folger's, your grocer will gladly refund the full purchase price. will pay him. That's fair, isn't It? i King Murder Trial Expected hovels, pneurnatlo hammers, steam and electrio hoists will be compelled to cease operation If the ordinance is passed. married in lt2i and separated on April SO last.

Funeral Held for To Reach Jurymen Today BURMESE SLAVES FREED CALCUTTA. The last of the Veteran of South WATSONVILLE. June S. Fu slaves In the Hakwang Valley of Burma have been freed, England neral services were held yesterday here last March beside a redwood EUREKA, June 13. The fate of having paid the full purchase price to their owners.

for Conrad Herwld, 82-year-old L.G R'S OF FEE log, where Klntr was said to have 8 Clarence L. King, ex-convlct, ac Confederate soldier, who died here carried her after the shootinar, Springtime freshness ALL THE YEAR which occurred while they were cused of slaying Mrs. Minnie Jtla-Coy, his former sweetheart, was BATTLE FOR GIRL'S LIFE CHICAGO. Four physicians en route south from Portland by Tuesday, Rev. K.

C. Philllo, pastor of the First Presbyterian ohurcb, conducted the services. Interment took place in the I. O. O.

F. cemetery at Gllroy. motor. won a battle for 18-year-old Harriet Mason's life, massaglna her expected to be placed tn the hands of a jury today with the conclu In support of his contention that A A 0 0 heart as a final resort. sion of final arguments.

King had intended killing his ror-mer sweetheart when he started south with her, Metzler emphasized District Attorney S. E. Metsler In summing up the state's case the withdrawal of the woman's balance in a Pocatello, Idaho, bank bv King. This occurred, Metzler yesterday, sought to prove Mrs. McCoy's slaying was premeditated, while Attorney Marc Morrison for the defense argued in support of King's contention that the woman was accidentally slain in a struggle with him over a gun.

Mrs. McCoy's body was found on the Redwood highway north of Tillamook Cheese now lower priced asserted, before the southern trip. Morrison maintained, however, the money was withdrawn hy King after Mrs. McCoy's death and on his return td Corvallis, where he married Eunice Pardee. Buy it by the pound or slice Concord Prepares for.

Holy Ghost Fete Crowd in llor all ilie lovely tilings a fcride cheriskeg CONCORD. June 18. With Jus Freltas, Bastista Machado, Frank Ferla, Joseph Calderia, Joseph V. tlce of the Peace E. P.

Jackson 3 Nunez, Joseph Evora, John Semas. leading the parade for his nine Tony Azevedo and Joseph Levada, teenth consecutive year, the annual two-day Holy assistants. will be ushered In tomorrow night at o'clock with a procession start You can use Tillamook so many different ways 1 4 Ing from the home Mrs. Perry on Bonifacio street. The marchers will proceed to the Holy Ghost park where a con DON'T SUFFER FROM CONSTIPATION Prevent it This Pleasant, Healthful Way cert will he offered by the Concord Community band under leadership of Director Jack King, followed by dancing in the new hall.

IVeeping things nice is the wisest of all economiesand so easy with NON-EXPLOSIVE Oro-nite Qeaning Fluid to help you! It's quick drying and has no objectionable odor. Your dresses, gloves and suede shoes, of course but equally your draperies, upholstery and fins) rugs will hold their spotless freshness with just a little attention plus your Oronite Cleaning Fluid can. Sold at drug, grocery, department and hard ware stores and Standard Oil Dealers. bunday rnorhing the grand parade will leave from the Portu guese society's park for All Paints' Catholic church, where mass will he celebrated hy Father Stephen Barron. Following church services the celebrants will return to the Beware of the frequent headaches, the listless feeling, bad breath and sallow complexion.

If allowed to continue, constipation may get its grip on you and park for a free barbecue, dancing. games ana einertainmni. JMiss Ida will reign as queen of the nineteenth annual serious sickness can result fete. Dorothy and Marian Alver In rich, golden slices for sandwiches, to add that piquant flavor men like in salads, or to give creamed vegetables a cheesy taste in any of your favored recipes that require cheese, you'll like the delicate savoriness of Tillamook. It is a full.

cream cheese made by the famous old English Cheddar process that brings out air of the rich creaminess of the milk. Buy it by the pound or the half pound and be certain that every slice is ttamped Tillamook on the rind naz will be maids of honor; Ksth- The poisonous wastes in your sys Ifen Azevedo, flag bearer; Olive my 4 Amarantp. Clara Evora, Isabel Fer rera and Betty Richards, rod girls Oronite Alary Jane A Ives, Jean Correa, JosephinP Machado, Elsie Olivera tem must be removed. Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is guaranteed to do this safely, completely. Just eat two tablespoonfuls daily recurring cases, with every meal.

Doctors recommend Kelloirir's and Lucille Phillips, flower girls, and Irene Feria, Lorene Farla and Eleanor Semas, children's directors. Officers of the society directing 37 eeUefoassUio maJtfnm TITlHtCfceas ALL-BRAN. Because it is ALL- arrangements are Manuel Evora, president: Manuel Machado, vice- CIEANING FLUID is non-explosive BRAN it brings complete results. Far better than habit-f or minz drugs president; J. Xoia, secretary; Manuel Azeveao.

Treasurer; sic or pills that are often dangerous. Perry, Tony Aiachado, Fernandei Kellogg's ALL-BRAN not only Duarte. Joseph illiams and Tonv prevents and relieves constipation I Calde-ia. directors, and Manuel TndsMttk Alvernez. John Azevedo.

Joseph E. pleasantly it also supplies your Neufr rt -conked blood with the iron it needs to keep or re-woned District -Attorney a healthy color and a strong body. Ready to eat with milk or cream. Delicious with fruits or honey To Deliver Address REDWOOD CITT, June 13. added.

Recipes are on the package for muffins and breads. Sold by all District Attorney Franklin Swart will deliver an address on "Changes grocers. Served by hotels, restaurants and dining-cars. Made by in Laws and Changes In the Ad a.cuogg in uaiua ministration In the Past Twenty Years." next week when the annual 37 Delicious Cheese Recipes. rtxpsndbrAucsBassuTefMhs School of Cookloe.

Sottoe For your copy, null this coupon to the Tillamook County Creamery Aseodsdon, Tillsraook, Or ego convention of the District Attor neys' association of California con vene at Lake Arrowhead. 1- ad l-e- aax Swart is the sssoria- OROffm PIT SPTUT, OtPTTTE UltTfU FOUSa, OBOKTTC ALTO FOUSB, ORONITE BAJTDT OIL, STC. TULLAMOOK. uMcmilk. CHEESE tl'in.

expect to Tnesday niirht tor tip onvention. which Am a ALL-BRAN ia Texlura ail TaiU I STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF vill s.ar, rune and 1 -CM CALIFORNIA I'll to.

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