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o o 0 o o o O o o o o MEDF0T5D MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OttECfax. TUESDAY. DEPEMBET? 1, 0192." PAGE SEVEN E Thnt cooperation amonir tho offi cmh Ih OHHentlut to xuccomtful law en fdltflllfnt wiih onn of tho HltHH brought out at thi annual banquet of law tnforcpnitnt offU-t-ra of southern (ireiin held hint vunlntf at Hott'l Mod ford, at which State (lame War den Averill of Portland und Circuit Judge C. At. ThomuH were the prin cipal Hponkeru. . Following a doloctaolo dinner of wild duck. Ju(1k Thomas addresHed tho aflttenililod 35 officers and guests on the HtandnrdR that tend to make and tyld of the ileum mis the public makcn on their office ih. An officer should be true to hln trust and to himself If he would have. me respect or his fellowmen ns an arm of the law and do his duty as he sees it, the attorneys agreed. This year hag seen more coopera tion between the city, county, state and federal officers than for 15 years past, according to Judge Glenn O. Taylor, who gave the credit for the same to the high type of individuals now in office. Judges Holierts of Ash land and Frost of Grants Pass nlso spoke on present conditions. Judge Frost deploring the reduction of sentence am pardons that are often made from the bench after conviction is hnd. To this he attributed preva lent crime. Sheriffs Hayes of Josephine county. Jennings of Juckson county and Hawkins of Klamath county, like oth ers, lauded the good purposes of the meeting and expressed a wish thnt more be held, either annually or once ach 60 days ns suggested by Sheriff Hayes. Sheriff Hawkins extended an Invitation for such a meeting to be a good jurist and upon the training of the Individual officers, tending to held in Khimnth county nt some fu make thein more competent. He.turetime. dwelt upon the cooperation among of- I Ilke ships, criminals must have flcials to bring better results and on 'harbors or havens of refuge nnrt these the fact that evidence, if complete and harbors are oft times crowded to over properly presented, Is the greatest ' flowing, said Chief of Pollco George power for Ju4lce. Polities and friend- McNnbh of Ashland, who went on to ships, said the judg'1. must cease af- say that tho hurl tors flro not excep tor the oath of office Is once taken to . tionally hard to find and stated that E 0. Patrol Leader' Conference In Portland a Big Success. When the Meilford deletion of srouts arrived In Portland lust Krliluy nbout noon, tliay were lit once advised to ussemblo for the big parade, which was to proceed to the battleship Ore gon. On the ship eleven scouis were The trial of Omnr V. Murphy. Drespnted with eale hadues liv Gov- rhurseil with iii.-inslniiKliter, ns tho.ernor i'lerce. This was u very lm result of the death of his wife last' pressivo ceremony. The uward Is the Mav. following' rtn allied ueat'lnu. blithest that a scout may receive, c ontinued ' yesterday, Its slow way Over 300 scouts attended the cere-ii-m,i, th mtrio... nf medical ' mony. Tho address of welcome by science, as applied to "emhollism." I . Colt, president of the Portland DUE SELECTS hlch the state contends caused Mrs. Murphy's denth. Two witnesses Dr. E. A. Woods of Ashland and Dr. C. It. Moser of Grants Pas, were under cross-examination by the de fense nil afternoon. - Dr. Woods testified that In his council, wus followed by an address by Governor Pierce, niter which he 1 made the awards of eagle rank and! presumed tho budges personally. I The 175 scouts from cities all over the state were accompanied by Scout i Executives Hurold Ware of Salem, I K. A. urltton of Kosehurg. . C. uphold each and every iuv of the laud. Kvery hunter who kills a man for ft deer should be charged with man slaughter, said Game Warden Averill, who went on to speak of the hunting rind fishing resources of southern Oregon, giving them 80 per cent of the tourist drawing- power of this sec tion. Within a short time, he predict ed cortuin Oregon streams will be re served strictly for game fishing, while steelhead will be made a game fish. Italher than have a spirit of law en forcement, Mr. Averill would create "a spirit of law observance and to that effect has given word to the game wardens In tho stale to spread such self reliance Is a fundamental princi ple for nny efficient officer and to gether with cooperation makes law en forcement easier. In a few words Chief of PoJce Adams In Id of the sincere purpose of individual officers to do their duty and thanked tho or ganizers of tho banquet. Extreme modesty for a federal gov ernment official was shown when Cle tus McCredle said but six words In response for a request by the toast master for a speech. A total of $17,000 of unpaid fines still mar the books of the slate game warden's office snid Chief Deputy Game Warden F. M. Brown, who told of the Inxness of certain justice courts gospel among tho sportsmen, some of In keeping records to which he nt whom willfully am: flagrantly are j tributed much of the time and trouble violating the ..game - laws, originally j to which the state has been put. With made for their benefit. the intention of stnying but two days District Attorney Miller of Grants ; In southern Oregon, he remained Pnss. who holds the record for con victions in Josephine county, and Newton C. (Jhaney, district attorney of Jackson cotfnt', both expressed them selves on the cooperation among law officers, and the advantages of same Clean Kidneys By Drinking ots of Water L( Take Salti to Flush Kidneys Bladder Bothers or Back Hurts week to attempt to complete unfinish ed business. He commented on the cooperation that had been shown him by county officers In collecting fines. Deputy Sheriff "Buck" Fringes of Siskiyou county, California, and Dr. Benson of Portland, each dwelt on the Importance of evidence, the latter In a scientific, way. The doctor re- - cited cases where evidence was given the least attention and where it was given the most. I In a few words Rtnte Traffic Offi cer J. J. McMahon expressed the wish i that another meeting be held, as did other speakers, and also thanked 'Judge Thomas, who acted as toast master. State Traffic ' Officer C P. Talent, told how he lost his first traf fic case because of the lack of evi dence and how.- ever. : since he had I made it his first point to care for that Important feature. ..... As a matter of fact all present con ceded the banquet to be the best one of the kind ovor held in Jackson county. Eating too. much rich food may pro duce kidney trouble in some form, says a well-known authority, because the acids created excite the kidneys. Then they become overworked, get sluggish, clog up and cause all sorts of distress, nni-ttmbirlv backache and misery in the kidney region, rheumatic twinges, severe Chinaman Files Divorce. headaches, acid stomach, constipation, BUTTE, Mont. For lie first lime torpid liver, sleeplessness, bladder and n the memory of local court officials urinary irritation. !a Chinese took advantage of American J lie moment your back hurts or Kiu- i divorce laws when Wong1 Chue, 0 neys aren't acting right, or if bladder ' member of. Butte's Chinese colony, bothers you, begin drinking lots of good f iieci aUit asking a decree of divorce UHHVr and also Bet about four OUnceS OI f-rnwn Xia wlfn Mro Winn- rimo nf Jad Salts from any good pharmacy; Hongkong .China. Wong charges wil- laKe a lauicspooiiiui hi u fu taBertion. opinion, death was due to an embol- JennnK8 of Vancouver. Clark Hc.hon lism of the brain, and described In boe nf The Dali8i Everett O. Nord of detal, under question, tho process. Kinmath Kaiia. C. H. Clink of Kngene, He denied that, under direct examl- y Morris of Bend, nation, he had declared denth ' Medford Scout8 in Prcgram. due to a pulmonary embollism.l , . , , , maintaining that he had confined I e Saturday morning session himself to the hypothetical question. was JifWjJo....1' Attorney Roberts, when Dr. Woods mentioned u rhnrt showing then tem- l.ynn J.onB of Corvallls, wus opened hy Med fori! scouts wmi the subject peruture of Mrs. Murphy In her hist Krinlt IntroUuwU Illness. eharK.,. be was .mrudurtn. testimony not In the record. Dr. . - tl,lt,.i Patrol "Organization." Scout HonaM the other speakers ttin lm luirtinti-u nf I tin testimony not in th record. . Dr. Mm Qf ft tro Stur S(.out 4fanil Wood testified that new facts, em- (,ate (olowe(Ii speaking on "Patrol bodied in an addition to tho hypo- Mt3mbershi.M Scout Charles Thomas mencai question strengmeneu nis BM)ke on ..The Division of Uibor." belief In the embolllsm theory. stur gcout Benton N'ewmon spoke on Dr. Moser. recalled for croas-exr'-iintroi Headquarters." and Scout nminatton, was exceedingly careful Unbert Sleeter on "Patrol Signs, Ani in his answers, and stated, "that in muls and Totems." my opinion, a pulmonary embolllsm KKW YOItK, Dec. I. (A. P.) Dartmouth and Pennsylvania each are acorded ihe distinction of placing two stars on the all eastern football eleven selected today by (iiltnoui Dobie, Cor noil's head roach, for the AHHoriuiod Press. Klgbt of these eleven men, Dohlo ' iiulirates, would all represent his choices for an all-Amerirnn team, the only changes necessary In his op inion for such a mythical combina tion being the substitution of Weir of Nebraska for Joss of Vale at tackle, Orange of Illinois for Cheek, and Nevers of Stanford fur Keefer In the back field. Dobie's select btns follow: Korn, Swart hmoro. Thayer, Pennsylvania, ends; tackles, Wlherg, Columbia und Jos), Vale, guards, Carey. Cornell and Dlchl, I a i t mouth ; center, llohinson, Pennsylvania; quarteihack, Cheek. Harvard; hlafhuck, Tryon, . Colgate, and Keefer, itrowii; fulllHU-k. , Aber lander. Dartmouth. CiTY TREASURER'S NOTICE Of Semi-Annual Assessments Due NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the semi-annual install ment (one-twentieth) and interest on paving, sewer and water main assessments upon all properties for which application was made to extend time of payment, will be due and payable at the office of the city treasurer December 1, 1925, and will be delinquent after thirty (30) days from said date, and shall bear a penalty of five (5) per cent upon the amount of such delin quency. Thirty days after such delinquency the property will bo advertised and sold for the amount of such delinquency, to ' gether with penalties and costs of such sale in accordance with Section 148 of the City Charter. Dated at Me'dford, Oregon, this 30th day of November, 1925. H. J. BERRIAN, Treasurer of the City of Medford, Oregon. enused death." He was subjected to I Court of Honor Well Attended. eoune,.CrOSS'"am"mll0n ' def0"" li Jutee VIM lsideS at the ' I eKUIill 111UI1U1IJ wui ui ihiiiui mm five scouts took awards and mlvunce- The state's hypothetical question, ........... n uie lesumony in ms mBnt fn rank aHer ,m8slliy reVBws In ..... iur ...B .aw , tne subjects required for their ad vancement. The court was attended Is as follows: "Assuming, Doctor, as tho hy pothesis In this case, that a per son was injured hy a severe heatintc about the hips and thighs, upon the night of March 31, producing bruises and a swollen condition, and the marks t of the bruises continued until she was removed to the hos pital on or about May 8th, and continued until May 22, hist, when she died suddenly, and that after death a post mortem examination by two physicians was 'made of all the vital organs of the body and that this post mortem disclosed that all the vital organs were normal, and that the entire body, as far as this post mortem examination was able to determine was nor mal, with the exception of the bruised and' discolored nrea on the hips and thighs, and that the entire body , wag, gone over in a 'ffiorotigh manner at this post mortem, nnd was found In a normnl condition; with the ex ception of the parts mentioned as Injured. Now. what In your opinion, taking all these facts Into consideration, nnd thnt she died suddenly, does this Indicate to you ns a practising physician and surgeon." before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys may then act Fine. TJiis famous salts is made trom me acia 01 grapes and lemon juice; combined with Tho County Is ltlchcr. KELBO, Wash.. Dec. 1. The four li l a. and I ha t . en f used for years m arrested early Monday morning flush closed kidneys and stimulate " H"r charge and who gave the r hem to activity; also to neutralize the names as J H Mccormick. I.. J. Stew aci ls in the system so that they no art. Jack Williams and Jnn.e, Oood "oi ger irritate, thus often relieving Wad- win. plenln dgullty before Just ce Po dcr disorders. i land Monday atlcrnonn and paid cash Tad Salts can not injure anyone; .v. ... makes a delightful effervescent litlua- , Settles for Riding Rods. PORTLAND. Ore. Having settlel with the Southern Pacific company for rides stolen on its trains to the amount of $266, a Portland laborer announces that he Is now ready to 'start settling my accounts with other railroads." by Scoutmaster Homer Hillings and five scouts from Ashland, and a large number of local scouts who except to attempt advancement In rank at tho next court of honor. V. J. Newman, Hamilton Patton. I.e Porter, Colonel W. H. Paine. J. S. NVachnick were the members of the court of honor and each spoke of the Importance of care ful preparation of scout tests tor tneir usefulness In the future and not just to receive the badge, and compli mented the scouts on the manner In which they had passed their tests. Scout Commissioner Resigns. On account of leaving , the city It has been necessary for Scout Commis sioner Rev. J. B. Coan to resign. The members of Crater Lake council regret losing Mr. Coan, as he by his untiring effort is responsible for the orgnnlza Hon of the Roy Scouts In this locality, He was well liked by tho scouts and will be a very hard man to replnce. Mr. Coan has movid. to Marshfleld to accept a new position there. l I same water drink which millions of men find women take now and then to help keep Charlie Chaplin Holds Out. HOLLYWOOD. Cal Charlie Chap- Colorado Captain Elected. T10ULUKR, Colo. William Ilohn, fullback, will lead the 192t University of Colorado football team, his team mates decided at on election. the kidneys and urinary organs clean, nn-g reiusul to join with United thus often avoiding serious kidney dis- Artists in a releasing merger with orders. By all mcam have your physi- Metro-Cohlwyn-Mayer is expected to cian examine yottr kidneys at least twice ranaH the proposed consolidation to a year. . . I lull through. A Potent Hcvoiagc. NEW YOllk. The navy's lnlcst peril:! "Block and fall." Ill's a drink which, no one can take and go a block without a fall. Mrs. Jeannette Mann.. W. C. T. V. organizer, says It Is being sold near the Boston navy yard. Tape's Cold - Compound" Breaks a Cold Right Up Take two tableta very three hours until three doses are taken. The first dose always gives relief. The second and third doses completely break up the cold. Pleasant and safe to take. Contains no quinine or opiates. Millions use "Pape's Co 1 d Compound." Price, thirty-five cents. DruggiiU guarantee It for'over Years warprices 10 in r 1 SAVE YOUR HEALTH IT'S MORE, PRECIOUS THAN YOUR MONEY Folks who look Into the future with confidence plan their housekeeping with the same sense that makes a business successful. The old fashioned plan of having the washing done at home does not even pay In dollars and cents. 75 cents for 15 pounds wet wash. Phone us and watch us keep a date with your order. MEDFORD 30 NORTH R.I VERS IDE AVE PHONE 166 DOMESTIC LAUNDRY 1 wsvn nwfl' r. tit 111 I CASH PAID, For Second-Hand Fiirniture and Stoves .1 W. A. KINNEY Furniture House 315 E. Main Phone 505 Chinese Hand Laundry 36 South Grape St. Clothes called for and de livered. Work euarant.eed. JUNK TIRES WANTED we pay 5c each for them . VALLEY HIDE & JUNK CO. 221 No. Fir St. Phone 1176 SWIM ASHLAND NAT Clasn SulDhur Wx - ONL Y39: LOTS LEFT U can buy these lots at the old price for the next few days. Only $50.00 down and $10.00 a month. With the city out of the market you will pay $200 to $300 more for paved lots when these are sold. Can r ' you let such an opportunity pass? Lots in other similar cities are selling for $700 up to $800, and even $1000, and after these lots are sold you, will have to pay those prices, too. Make your Christmas present something inbstantial. Give yourself and Family a start toward a permanent home by buying a lot. Far better than wasting it on idle presents. Big money has been made by the soldier boys and others who have bought at our previous sales. Every day we hear of re-sales of property bought from the city at big advances. You can do the came.' Money can be made more easily by buy ing lots at these prices than by buying anything else. We do not know of a single person who has bought at these prices but who has made a profit, or could moke a profit on his purchase. 2 day is the appointed time. '' Do Not Delay! Tomorrow May Be Too Late! ," do rr now! ' ? THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE This sale finishes up all the city owned "paved lots. With the city out of the market prices' will advance. Save part of your pay check for a lot. 1 Tfie down payment jmly takes a little. It will make you money. THIS IS YOUR LAST. CHANCE DO IT NOW Roalty Board Members Handling Lots': Walter H. Leverette William Holmes Bywn & White, Ino. Chyles A. Wing Wakefield & Bevan Paid Adv. Finance Committee, City of Medford. Carl Y. Tengwald Babb & Mays Barnes & Corn I','.-' DO IT NOW5