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MfiDPOftT) MATT; TTITMTNR MEDFOnn. ettElW; SATTTftftAV. OCTOBER--10.--1025 Medford Mail Tribune 1 aw luiiri'tvhirvT vvwupiprn K'Busueo EVEKV 'afternoon KXCEPT Nb.NUAT, UY 'II1E ( 1 URDFOKU PRINTING CO. i The Medford Sunday Mornlnr Run la furnished ulMrfbcf desiring the seven -day daily Daws, Office: Hall TribuM Building, J6-7- norm rir aireei. i none 70. A consolidation of tti ItemooTatlo Timet, to Medford Mail, the MM lord Tribune, tha Jktttth-I rn uregonian, tut a en una xriDune. ROBERT W. RUHL, Editor. : 8. SL'UPTER SMITH, Manager. Br Uail -In Advance! ' Daily, with 8unda Son, year 97.00 Daily, with Sunday Hun, month Tft I Uaily. without Kunday Nun, year 0.60 r Uaily, without Kunday Hun, month ... .65 Weekly Mall Tribune, one year S 00 Sunday Sua, one year t.00 RV CARRIER In Uedford. Aahland. Jarkaon- . ritle. Central Point, i'hoenii, Talent and on i mgnwaya: ' Daily, with Sunday flun, month. ..... .t .T(t 'M Daily, without Hunday Hun, month AO Daily, without Hunday Hun, one year... 7.60 Daily, with Hunday Hun, one year 8.60 All tertna by carrier, rash in advance. Entered lerond elau matter at Medord, Ort-gun, under act of Mar , 179. Of final paper of the City of U-dford. Official paper of Jackson County. Hwom daily average circulation for all mouths ending April lat, 1924, 8009, more titan double Uie circulation 01 any oilier paper puu-lUlit-d or circulated in Jackson County. The only paper between Albany, Ore., and Chfeo. California, a dietary - of over 400 ml tfit, having service. leased wire Associated Press M KM UK It H Of THE ASSOCIATED PHESS. .The Associated 1'ren ja eaclueivrly entitled to the tine for republication of all newa dis patches cretllteoVtn It or not otherwlae credited ilr this pa tier, and alio to the local newa pub- lumen nerein. . .. r .. All rights of republication of special dla pa Ichet herein are alao reserved, , t - Ye Smudge Pot Br Arthur Ferry, . . ? At Htrlngfleld, Oregon onOctober 8th, according to the Kugene' Register the fullowinK incident occurred: Complaint' was- made by Mrs. ;'fra Head Hemenway, principal :, of the Brattnln school, to police today that Clifford Koch, r year-old Springfield boy, had kicked a bole In the plustor In - H" the new buildliiK. Hhe anked the local peace officers to pioecuLe th cane. - , . ijiHlt-ud of hitting Maxtor Koch fpw tlnifB with the flat kIiIo of a ruler where it would do him the most good, the fichooj ma'am took no chunceH on being accUHcd of helnousneHH and un bridled savagery, and yelled to the police,- and the cane will be curried to the highest court uf the , land. What cauHPd the Koch kid. to kick a hole In the new .planter? In he athy i)f organic Hiiltw? Jla he been get (ihlf too much' Iron , in hla npinnoh? The duy nan pawed when the exub erance uf youth ia tamed with a puddling in w.-bool, nnd unulher one when'ho pot home. It in also pnftHe to warm up n lad on eenerai prln QipleH, whether ho .needa It or not. ViNteud.' "the local peace of flcera are aked to proHecute the CHe." tThec th1ver laid the blame on a hicked Hteering' wheel, and fuiluro to ret go of tho girl in time. V OIH.KMNO, IJIT SOltllYv ( (Klumudi FiillH Ncwh) 'i b-- toar Mrtf., Thompson; I am a r, girl of 17. Laat winter wo had a boy of 10 boarding with un. Wo t wre real good churns and one duy he came home from 'work early while I watt tho only one in the house, so we got auppzer to fiether. Jle anked me to kins hltn, and while I wan doing so liny mother came in. Of courae she wom angry, and sent him sawny. Since then I have had no , freedom at oil. t 25 yearn ago tomorrow, now militant Humdinger, Inc.. took a Portland milliner buggy tiding. The home became frighivned at a wind propelled paper nack and tore off a bind wheel un Charles Htrnng'H drug Hture. 'The ajgent drives it fiOO mllen nnd it's a new car; you drive it five miles rarther und lta n used car. (Klin City Clarion.) A mouthful, und a good one. Tho bird Hcuuon opens totluy. Ilumera rejoice m the opportunity to KlMiot -feuthered creatures, nnd each other. It pnny Intercut Romp to know that the heUrtilHtntc at Kelno. WnHh., tnrt eil with the wile of nlKhtKOWUH, under llie direction of tin Imported dlxtur her whoxp mime In apllt up tho Irnck. H ociil 1'ltlzcnn who tiHetl to cnll the. -Jr. HeedKi-niter "ltoh," now call hlin "the eatitern Oi-ckoii Henator," If they have to mention him al nil. WIIOOI'KK! SAVKI) A(!AI i (llalilinoro H111O . An npoloRy la due to Mr. 'tol tilwe. wn think, after lemlliiK to diin hewn. Therein we noln that tho I'rcHlUcnt hnn taken 11 hold atnnd In tho vory faro of tho mi net ll of "protection", nnd hna lowered a tariff rate. . DnrlnK tho pomllilllty of floodlnit our inur k eta with the pauper "huh white ciiuH" .of Mexlru, the 1'renldeni huH reduced tho duly fioin CD centfl to 1& cetiun per "hob white illllll.". - 1: ! is' 1 Thla M the nlithl youiiR female dp votee. ofithe dance fto over to Nvllle'H, und ivies' vrraa, to net their leiwoim for Aunttiiy. j. t , TohtwjDO it n dirty weed. 1 1 llko It. It ftatlitflen tin normal need. t I llko It. It malwt you Ihln It 'tnnken you lean. It Ink" the hnlr rlitht off your bean. Jt'ii the Iworat darn alurf I've ever aeen. i I llko It. !f: j Exchange. i 1 and nn ennemhl& of glrla who hnve tieen acclaimed at the Itulnhow nnd Marigold (lardena In t'hlcuffo for their ; heniity' ami ahnpeleiianeM.- JSivu City. S, P.i AlU.). CAIldldi WAS CLOUDS CLEARING IN EUROPE. THE CLOUDS are clearing in Europe,' in ' the only way tly ever could clear. ! - -. All the trouble since the war, and the fear of another conflict Miave been due primarily to continued hitred between Germany and France. ', ' ' ' As long as this hatred continued and tho diplomacy of the re spective countries was based upon tion was vain. One is scarcely justified in declaring the danger is over and the millenium arrived. But the conditions today are unquestionably better than they have been in half a decade. 'At Locarno, Switzerland, this leaders enjoyed a heart-to-heart talk, over a tea-table in a country villa. According to press dispatches the utmost good feeling pre vailed. '- Germany waived the matter the entrance of Germany into the the Baltic corridor still remain above all the details of adjustment and more important than any of them, was the unquestioned spirit of friendliness and conciliation, between these two traditional enemies. If this diplomatic rcapproachment can stand the strain of public prejudices, in both countries, then rope should not enjoy a steady recovery, and peace and a reasonable pi osperity again reign. , ' IVbbably nhythinglikc permanent peace is impossible until the Russian problem is settled. But' with an end to' the' feud between Paris and Berlin, there is no reason why a united Europe could not, in course of time, even solve the knotty Muscovite' tangle without esorting to bloodshed. ' QUILL " History gives, few pages tortile man who decided to, await developments. ' A dominating personality is act apologetic. Americanism: Being horrified1' dren with automobiles. - ." The more we hear fnun scune Coolidgc policy of silence. Proof that the late Czar's cousin hasn't wit enough to handle the thorn in his desire for it. At least ITylan can enjoy the Al and Dixie meet. A man may make an ass of himself before he gets a million, but it isn't considered news. ' Anything can happen now. A Chicago jury found two mur derers guilty instead of crazy. A deliberate mind may be more in a cafeteria. " : It's awfiil to be poor and have provide him a high-powered car. It must amuse the gods to hear will be fit for self-government when Tho reason it is difficult for a cause. she is after hor ideal, also. ' In England the unemployed don't even report and stand around where the foreman can't sec them. Correct this sentence: "Don't goes up, we girls can do without The objection to1 learning one culty of remembering what you learned last moujtli. If MiteheH were n private, it wlould bo interesting to hear him hold forth concerning second lieutenants. ! Another good way to preserve with largo men who havo red hair. EG RipplingRhumoiS ?AViKa IN 51Y tin can,, my pink, sedun, I ganibol efery day; and people cry, as I pass b,v, "He kpends his timoiln piny i" while others work we see him jerk his" wagon fro mid to; we others sweat to sidestep debt, but he has naught to doj. AVo ply tho hoe and see him go cavorting down tho Inne;,' while we cut grass he's burning gas with his -indecent wain. Oh, life is tough and fierce enough, we say, when such things he, when some must strive, while others drive their boats with pistons throe." But in my prime I spent no time joyriding thero and here; I labored hard, naught could retard or tUrow ine out of gear. I did my best, I kept abreast of other toiling gents, and when I earned 11 buck I yearned to salt down tweuty cents. My bundle grew as seasons flow, ns years went Hide a streak, the silver heaps, by hounds' and leaps, grew largt-r every week. Whiln others burned tho coin they earned in Idlci, feekh'ss style, my hard earned francs were placed in hanks rind swelled my goodly pile. Now, now I drill along the hill in my tin-plated dray; I have the price and life is nice, although I'm old and gray. So I advise all working pjys to save tho bright bawbee ; then when they find their prime behind, they'll play around liko mc. .','( it,. hope of peace and reeonstruc week, tho German and French of war guilt and France endorsed League of Nations. Poland and sources of serious friction, but there is no good reason why Eu ' ,: ' '"' ' 1 POINTS ( - - one that' can make n hill collector by birth control; killing chil ' ' ' . officials, the better we like the next' Democratic convention; when . v trustworthy, but it's a nuisance ' , 7 ' a witless wm aud not be able to ', 1 tho argument that the Filipino he becomjMTlikc us. 1 man to mtarry his ideal is be- : , Worry, Dad.''said she; "if coal silk stockings. 1 1 new thing caci day is the diffi jour teeth is ta avoid argument , ' I fun.; T""l " Personal Health Service Dy WILLIAM BRADY. M. D. Signed letters pertain I no to pertonal health and hygiene, fiat to dlicaaa diagnosis or treatment, will be anawered by Dr. Brady If a tamped, 41-edeVeated envelope la eneloeed. Lettera ahould be brief and written In Ink. Owing to the large number of letter received, enry few can be answered here. No reply oan be made to querlea- not conforming to Instruction. Add ran Or. William Brady. In care of thla newspaper. . - Vanning of A girl aged 18 complains that she suffers severely from cramps with eacn occurrence 01 wnai snouia ue a normal function end ahe hat al ways suffered in Ibis way. Is there any remedy? There Is a rem edy, but owing to tho ignorance of our educators, the dignified silence of. the general medi cal nrofesslon and the very skillful propaganda main tained by the' egregious nostrum 'in terests, it is -very difficult to apply the remedy. . In the first place the girrs own mother Is usually afflicted with Jtllllma, com Dla hit which she has acquired from prolonged Indul gence in the propaganda aforemen tioned and by Inheritance. In the second place, there ly still a con siderable minority of moss back med iral practitioners in the way of any endeavor to enlighten the sex. And finally, the discussion of such question jM seriously restricted and hampered by a polite regard tor the dictates of prudery. The nostrum people can get their lies over and perhaps the more readily by the use of equivocating terms and phrases such, for example, as "weak ness," which honestly means nothlhg in particular, but which in the mind of a deluded person can mean every thing, I Bay one cannot resort to equivocation . when trying- to teach or tell the truth, for only plain, candid language will convey the idea. Plain candid language Is forbidden by custom. I wish, therefore, that readers would Inclose a stamped en velope properly addressed when ask ing questions about such matters, so that I may send an unequivocal re ply by mail. No eastern, law or rule prohibits plain, candid language In a personal letter, indeed there is no excuse for any other kind of lan guage In a letter. Kxperience has proved In thous ands of cases that the modern prac tice favors normality and prevents most' of the mnctlonal difficulties which the misguided women were wont to suffer in the past. The modern practice is wholesome; 'the.: old-time practice was morbid. The: modern practice Is healthful; the old-time practice played into the I scheme' of the nostrum' makers as. completely hs those Bhrewd business' brigands could wish. The modern practice - is - common sense practice' because- it is founded on physiology. The antique practice was absurd be cause it was based, on superstition and mlsinfprmutloTi, ' , , 1 Just what is. the modern practice? As clearly ns I can explain it is this: I mere is no ume v. nen a memuer of .the feminine sex may not take her customary bath or go in swlm-'is mlng or play her ordlnnry game Timely Views on World Topics Capitalism II ns Had Its Pay." Rays Iatly Cynthia Mos1y, ,SofIallst . Although the daughter of a Tory statesman, ' Lady Cynthia Mosely is running for parliament on the social- cent speech she explained her rea sons for becoming a sciullst and said 1st ticket. In a re that her work in the slums of Lon don hud convinced her of the failure of the conserva tives to remedy social evils. "I wanted to find out things for myself," she said. "I wfilf7wl l.nrr ago that the capl , v . - , talist system was doomed, so I de cided to earn my own living, like an ordinary worker. I started In the in telligence department of the war of fice during the war at a salary of $7 week. The work wus of a confi dential nature. "1 became so proficient at the end of two years that my salary was raised to $15 a week. I started at the bottom and finished on top of the Jobs in that department. After that I hud a breakdown in health and decided to join tho nrmy of land girls. I worked on a .Sussex farm six months, getting up In the cold morning -at 5:30 o'clock to feed the ducks und chickens, milk , tho cows, plant turnips, gather eggs, and make butter and cheese. Lady Cynthia has done a good deal of work in tho ulums. , "Tho annulling things I saw thero brought forcibly to me,M she said. the fact that many human beings are being condemned to lives of misery through no fault of their own. Why should I, through nothing I had done, be utile to secure privileges which were denied to others? It Is the tight of every man, woman nnd child to have a shuie In these things. CupllallMii to Knll "Many people," she . continued, "could not believe that, a person like myself should belong to the labor luiLtfy. My origin ought to be taken ns an extra guarantee of my sincerity and I am willing to give up the ad vantages of that origin. "X-abor has colossal problems to tackle and lolve. Things are getting worse nnd worse and I see no solu tion under the present system. The capitalistic system has had its day and Is on Its last legs, The remedy In my opinion. Is the nationalisation of Industries such as mines, electric ity, etc." In support of her views she cited the trolley system, the postofflce. po lice, the army nnd navy, all of which liu jMiU wcio wclulltfUe iiwinuUou, llio Sickly Sex. or do her:'URual work or attend dance or engage in any activity Just l.einime she la a member of the Calif., Friday filed ault In the circuit feminine ex. court for. MB. 000 damages, and 11.- There' Ib nothing- about feminine 806.04 special damages, against Kuth functlons that require more care or leen Kmllh, and Ell C. Westerlund, consideration than other functions Carl Y, Tengwpld, and Joe C. Brown, do. All the bogeys conjured up by. as trustees of the will of the late the nostrum gentry, the Ignorant old John A. Westerlund, as tbe result of women and he noorlv educated med- leal practitioners need not' scare an Intelligent, healthy young woman out of her ordinary activities. Doctors who still occasionally yen ture to refer to tho change of life ns though It were n disease or an explanation for III health are now. Indulged ns quaint humorous pbe-' nomena In the medical profession. 1'hyslcal education Is the remedy for the difficulty the young corres- pondent complains of. Sometimes I have hopes that some day somehow this education may be given to- every girl in our common schools. QVF.STIOXS ANI AXSWRItS. X.-jir flii-t. KiMVdillwl Dirat'ei-cl I helleve von mid n enrreannnrtent recently that you did not know of cureless, nnd reckless." In not having any heart specialist In America. ?a "Peratlve at the door, or In keep- II D Philadelphia lnT the ,"' clsed, nnd in -not equip- is a heart specialist i'n every sense' t" elevator with automatic saf of the word. Or do you call him an, "0)!,' .' . '' " '. . .. ' , electrocardlogrnphlstY-fSenlor Med- H" 'u"r chnr'B"'1 ,hnt 'ne e'evr i . u,j.,. tor and the mechanism thereof. Is icai Htuoent). I "attractive and dangerous" to chll- Answer For -a minute or two you $ran . . had n.e quite excited but on refer-, Kathleen ,,, , nome(1 ft . ring to the medical blue book I find ,,,, , ,ho .,. , , , that the doctor claims his practice is limited to Internal medicine, which iieiu includes a lot more man ine, heart. Your man 'is noted as an ex- pert in the use of the electrocardio graph. Tho Cat Comes Back Anon. , I Before 1 lose the friendship of all my old aunts and uncles please. shed a ray of cold.' scientific light on this question: Is there anything in the superstition that a kitten or cat can In any manner "tnke" tbe breath away from a child or a baby? J-N. Answer You said all there is In It superstition. This will no doubt bring some irrefutable testimony, but we cannot consider second or third! hand yarns: not enough that ' the witness "knew the woman who saw it happen," the witness must be an eye witness. . ' -. Bono Tea. Your correspondent who asked about sngo tea for darkening .the hair .will find that about 'one tea- spoonful of sago and one tunspoon- ful of black tea. steeped in a cupful of water will heln to dnrken th hair if applied at frequent Intervals, and Is nnite hnrmlBMi A I M is quite harm ess.A. L. M. ' Answer It would be harmless, at any rate. The correspondent, I be- neve, was deceived by a certain hair dye which purports to be' "sage" but really n concoction of lead ace- tate, and that might prove poisonous. Who's Who Stcrllrut FvMsenden. " Tho lord mayor of Shanghai, W Vnllea Htates Marsha for the district of Oregon, under Section 3460, Sterling Fessenden, is a Yankee from United States Revised Statutes, be Malne. He rules over 2,000,000 peo- cause .the said automobile, was being pie and his orders are backed up U8c.d Co.u"ty of )ackson' stat8 nrirlTliatrift' nf (li'do-nn a a n fnnviv. by the gunboats of ance for nnd as a meang o( conceal the United States, ing distilled spirits transported there Englund, France, in, on which a tax Is imposed by law, Italy,' Japan --and with Intent .to defraud the United others. , States of America of the taxes upon . ' . h.n t. said distilled spirits in violation of W.,, ". law, has been condemned and for- Ft. Fairfield. Me., feited uy the United States District and was educated court for the District of Oregon, and at Bowdoin col- Is to he sold by the United States leee. Arriving In Marshal at Publio auction at Fred J. Shanghai In 1903 he was nnA ft t t o hundreds of U, S. mnjern invre. iy dint or hard work Fessenden master- STTeauMsftvcwoeH ed the Intricacies of the Chinese language nnd through his ability to speak it he became well known in legal circles. Fellow bar rlsters made him dean of the Eonst- ern Bar association which is made up of American lawyers. Fessenden is said to be a Keen nd mlnistrriW and well fitted to handle the affairs of one of the fastest growing cities in the world. COMMUNICATIONS Hnlo In Ono Prize Offered. To the Editor; .. . , r ; . I possibly you have noticed from time to time, the advertisements ap pearing In the American Golfer re garding the Canada Dry Hole-in-Ono club und the free case offer. Many of your golfers no .doubt know about It. and to convey them this In formation we are going to ask you to explain the details. j To every golfer who shoots a hole-' ln-one during t25 we are going to give a fifty bottle case of Canada Dry free. No affidavit Is retired. The successful golfer merely sends . ' . ' . " B,u,v curu imiu u ifurr aiKiirn " thA fii-ftnrv nt th lnh In A 1 1on i & Lewis, 1'ortland. Oregon upon re- CClpt Of Which they Will present the free case with our compliments. Thanking you very much for your co-operation In this matter, we are: Very truly yours, CAXAT1A DUT WESTEr.N SALES, IXC, fly Thomns V, Jutlgc, odvcrtiilnf; ilopnrtnient mornr ROADWAY t stVtNTW nushmJ ! AT LOCAL- HOTEL, SUES FOR $45,000. Ooora jA,, Albright. . a train dis patcher lor ine &ouinern roc ma rir way formerly - ntullofied at Redding, .an elevator accident In the Holland Hotel, this city, on r the evening of February 28, 192S,. ... I Albright alleges, that while regis- - ' taring with his wife, his 29 months old son, George A. Albright, went Into the elevntur,-and started it. That his wife, seeing tbe child rushed to the rescue, nnd he followed, believing his Iwlfe and child In' danger. While at- tempting to get Into the elevator, and stopping it. he Blipped, and his right I'BS wa caught between the door and the floor of the elevator, crushing and mangling the leg, and causing him to remain 'in a nominal ror six montns, Albright' further alleges that as a result of the accident ho will be a cripple for life. ' It is further alleged In the com Ptoint that the hotel was "negligent le8see ot tne hote at ,ha tme Qf ,ne accident. .. - Mr. ond Mrs. Coffea of McMlnn- ville. who own the' Coffee orchard tract are located here for 'the pres- ent- t(Ine t0 remain until after the apple crop Is packed. - Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wakefield of Los Angeles spent the week-end with Mrs. Wakefield's sister, Mrs. Otto Treshnm. Mr. and ' Mrs. ' Jj I R. Venable of Cmmfy Treasurer's Sixteenth Call for Market Road FuimI Warrants, State of Oregon, County of Jack son. Treasury Department. . . -. - - Jacksonville, Oregon, , . . October loth, 1026. I Kbtlcb is hereby given that there, nm fiin.tu r.n hnnH for the redemtillon I 0f nil outstanding Jackson County1 Oregon Market road fund warrants' registered July 2.. 1326 , to July 30,1 la"; bmh rtat? inclusive. . I Interest on the above called war-I 'rants ceases on .this, the 10th day of . ...i. i-r a n u'.ul-i,-h i Treasurer of Jackson County, Oregon.' . By V13RL Q. WALKI3II. 173 " ; Deputy. . Notice. In the District Court of tho United CMiueti lor ine uistrioi uirgwii. United states of America, Libelunr, vs. One Ford -Touring Car, California License 675-686, Motor No. 3028345. and topis and accessories, . and Mel bourne Dunn, Libelees. Notice is herehv eiveh that the au- Itomobile hereinafter described, seized Fick's Oarage, Jacksonville, Oregon, to the highest bidder on the 7 of November, 1925. at 2 p. m. i th day to -wit; One Ford Toiirintr Car. C'nlffoi-nla license &t&-0S0, Motor iNO. 3US34t, and tools and accessories, and Alei bourne Dunn. United Ktates Marshal. District of Oregon. STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP. MAN- QUIRED BY THE ACT OF CONGRESS, .Of Uedford Mail Tribune, published Daily (except Sun. In v) ht Medford, Oregon, (or October 1. 1925. STATE OK UUUOX, COUNTY OF JACK SON. M. Before tnt, a notary public In ml for the tt and county aforesaid, veraonallr auneared H, 8. Sniith, yrho, havUif fcee duly sworn ac cording to law, deposes and saya Uiat lie la the manager ot the Uedford Mail Tribune, and that the following Is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, management, etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date thown In the above eaptlon, re quired by Uie act of August 24, 1912. embodied in aequou t-is oi tne I'oswi mwb ana Kaguia tloitB. Drill tut on tin reverse nf tMn form, rn.wlt -1. That the namea and addresses ol the publtahtr, Klltor, luanaaring editor and bual nets manager are: Publisher. Uedford Printing io aieuiora, uregon; eauor, it got, w. Kunl, Medford, Orejron j managing editor, Robt W. Kulil, Uedtord, Oregon; business manager, S. 8. oiTiiui, Meaiora, , uregoa. 1. That the Owners nre A. S. Rithl. Rnob, ford. III.; R. W. HutO, Uedford. Ore.; Mabel Ruhl, Medford, - Of e.: S. 8. Smith, Uedford, Ore.: Urn. 'S. S. Kmith, Medford, Ore.; Myrtle n. oiaKtiev, nraiora, ure, ,'L I. Ttlat the known hntidhnlilprw mnrloim.si wd other security holders owning or holding 1 r' i i imirr wi omt amuuiH OI OOHUS, mortffjgi'a, or other securities are none. 4. That the two nurauTanha tmtt hKav m. ing ttie names of the owners, stockholders, and evurfty hnldera, If any. contain only the lint of stockholders and security holders as they M nocKnoiners ana security liolders as the' war upon the books of tfce company but also, In rasea where the atnrklml.ler nr t,t-i Z,?! iV!"?! l.-1''!. of. (hP '""y we of the perwm or corporation lor whom I"" trustee la acting, is given; also that the "1, r.Kr?.!59t JLV." At?tr!:ril.u e?' the rinumaunren and conditions under which Uorkholilera and aeintrlty holders who do not ippear nnon the hook of the company aa tnav trrw, i iu ! wunim in a eapactty oth rr than that of a bona fide owner; and thla ifflant haa no resaon to believe that any other penon, aaaorlatffHi, sr corpora t ton bad any fnterest direct or imlirect in the said stock konde, or other securities 4han aa so stated by 5. That the irereg number of enplea of each Iwh of ttiit publication sold or distributed througti the mails or otherwise, to paid sub frribera durine the ati. montha nri,,.. .k. Jale U akABii knM I. 4ftn Sworn to .mt UllWrihrd hlnr. n.. A.w lUf of October, 191 n. - - IKTI.K W. BI.AKRI.KT. ,,, . , NolT Puliuo lor tlTrton. (U; cumminioo uihic Ju. t. Itit.j SAMS VALLEY Sknmokawa, M'ash.O and Mr. and Mrs. itlchurd uber and son,. Hire of Hanna. Iowa, composed , a happyf party of tourists who are touring the coust states and stopped here several days visiting the Ellington family. Mr. Edlngton Is a brother ot Mrs. Venubb?. Oeorge McDonough Is spending a few days In the mountulns in quest ot tbe big buck. - . , Jim Cook and family left this week for 1'ortland after visiting his father. J. A. Cook and other relatives of the valley. Dick Htraus sold a truck of fine hogs this week to Horbeck of Ornnts Pass. Mr, nnd Mrs. I.amb, who recently became tho owners of the Mllain or chard here, have sold that piece ot property to Ilr. Williams of Cali fornia and have moved their house hold goods to Jacksonville where they will remain for the . present time. Another real estate deal with Cali fornia parties Is noaring completion which concerns one ot the smaller farms of tho community. IN HALL OF FAME CHICAOO, . Oct, 10. (A. P.) Rogers Hornsby, pilot of the St. Louis Cardinals, today takes his place in tho baseball hall of fame as one of a trio ot major league stnrs who, for three years, finished with a' bat ting average above 400. Hornsby's mark for 1925 was .403, which enabled him to join ranks with Jesse ligrkett of the old Cleveland Nationals, nnd Tyrus Rnymond Cobb, fiery leader of the T'sers. Tug Klnk.s, Crew Rescued. SEATTLE. The tug Sea Monarch was sunk In a collision with the French stenmshlp Zenon in a heavy fog off Port Townsend. The crew of the tug was rescued. Conk with gas, tf $3,068.80 GIVEN FREE 1 2 3 4 5 e .7 8 9 The above amount has been given away by us In prizes. $643.00 more will be given away as follows: : First prize 1925 Ford Touring car. Besides this splendid first prize we. are going to give away 37 other prizes. i . He arrange the figures In the above square in such a' manner -that- they will count 1G each way (horizontally and vertically) and send us your an swer together with your name and address neatly written on a shet of paper and if your answer is correct we will at once mail you a splendid illustrated prize list describing the prizes and giving full Information and v rules. In case of ties general appear- r ance, neatness and'handwritirig of en try wlll be considered factors. If cor rect we will advise you by return mall, of a simple condition to fulfill. Don't send any money. You can be a prize winner without spending one cent of your money. Send your answer act quickly. The Pacific Homestead 215 South ConvntprcJal, Kalom, Oregon Medford Glass Co. Automobile Glass and Mirrors made to order. We call for your sash and replace broken windows. Phone 140, 118 8. Bartlett. mm We know how to make ice cream. There ta a velvety quality to our cream that lifts It to an ex alted place aa a des sert. Try some today, it's delicious. Ask for Nutritious Ice Cream or Yum Yum . Jackson County Creamery e o