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at' is MEDFORD MAIL TRIBU'H Dallr. Sanaay, WnIIi FunualKd by mnviull VUllTtMa fTO. IMf-l. k. ru u. rmmt t ROBERT W. BUHL, Balur I. SUM ITER SOUTH. IUimcU . Ad ladtB.ial.nt Jiiwitmm ' Kntwd m i-!UMwiiittj : Med tard, Or(on, under J at Marca 8, B7. 8UB80BUTIW BATCo jr Mall Id AdvanM: . T D,,l, wlUi Sunday, ytW.. Dally, witi Hundar, n.U'D : all, without Bui.d.j, ,Var. 6" r Dallr. without Hundar, ouVtb -na Weekly Mail Tribune one ? .Bandar, one jeer :,Vi . !: i By Carrier, ID Adralax Id WVIIont, Aao. and, Jackaonvtlle, Central Point, vJboDil, Went, Gold Bill -nd on Uighw.y.: - Dally, with Sunday, month . . . . .v -J? S Dally, without Uunday, month. ... -? ' Dally, without Sunday, one year. . . Y !! i Dally, with Sunday, one year A-00 All tenna. caab Id advance, MEMBER OF TUB ASSOCIATED PRB88, t Reccirlng Pull Leaaed Wire Servfre Only paper In city or eo4.ly receiftes aaw. by telegraph. The Aaaoclaled Preaa la eiolualtely en Stled to tha uae for republication of all ewa diapithea credited to it or otlierwiaa credited la thia paper, and alao to lu. local ewa pub limbed herein. All rlfMi lor republication ol apeclal die fatcbea Urelo ara alao raaervod. Swore dally average ctrculatioo (or rii pontha endli.1 Oct. 1, 117, 4103, (preaent alrculatlo. iitb). . Official paper ol the City of Med lord. i Official paper ol Jetkeon Coaoty. Advtrtlalnf Hrpreaentatlve M. O. MOOENHKN A CUIMI'ANT Off.cea in New Tork, Chicago. Detroit, an rrandaoo, Loa Angelea. BeatUe, l'urt- Social Notes " and Meetings The Ladies' Missionary society . nf thn Runtist church held lis meeting; at the home of lira. W. M. Eaton, 42 Koso avenue yesterday afternoon with a larue attendance and a particularly happy time ex perienced. The social hour in chargo of Mrs. J. II. Dlttcmoro and Mrs. O. VV. Click was unique In program and highly successful, from a social standpoint. Hcfresh monts were also served by this committee, , Tlie W. V. Olrls of the Hnptlst church held a covered dish supper and business meeting at tho church' last evening and report a highly enjoyablo evening. Tho "100 club." an ciwigetlc clasa of high school boys In the Baptist Sunday schuol, at their meeting lust night laid plans fur milking the class directly helpful to the evening Bervices of tho church, on Sundays, After tho burliness meeting, the class phiyed basket ball ngalnst Itself. The ltttptirit church orchestra and tho church glee club, aggre gating some thirty-five , uf the young people, held a Joint meeting Monday night, looking to the wurk of these urgtiulzulions on tho Sun day, evening, programs of the church. The Weaiher leOweHt temi'Oratiii'o HiIh morn-! intr a I. 4 ' ' ! . I'reelpltulUm for 24, bourn, outl ine & m none. , yoslt'rdiiy'M weather hen?; MIkIi chI tiii)('fiitur.v liislK'nt tlilH month uinct! 1 ii 1 a, 8(1, 1 .oWenl UmiptrKture ycaleri.iiy, 35; lowest thla month hIih-c U' 1 2, 1 I. Mean tompernturo yeHterUay, 4tf; iK'imr lur for tho day. exccHs none. Avernjje daily -' excess for the month, S dcKrpuit. 1'rccipHntlon: Totnl ruinfull Hlnco 1t oi" month. .80 huh; 1 r -yiuir uveriitfo for tho. month, t.lH inched, Totnl nilnfall winro .hinti nry J, 3.67 IuoIiph. Totnl rain fall ulnce tSpptemher 1. 1 1.45 in oli c. Humidity yesterday, ft a. m., S per rent; 12 noon, G9 per oent: 6 p. in., 46 per rent. Character of day: Cloudy. .Hun aetfl today at G : 1 0 p. m.. rlhC tomorrow. 0:l!:i a. in., h'Hh tomorrow. 6:1? p. m. Moon linen today nt 1:40 n. in., heft nt 10:44 n. m. ( Ulen and hcIh computed fur level horizon). ForocoHt for toulnht and to morrow: Frilr tunlrvhi; prohalily rain Tluirnday ; front m and freen iny temperature tonlKht. L. AVAl.TKIt HIOK. MtooroluKltt. Tnlted StaU'rt t Weather "Hurean. Wall Street Report NKW YOKK Mnr. H. P The hatllo advance of ptires was check VU In the lattt few minutes of trad ing in the slock market Ual iv ii Tier many stocks had advanced three to seventeen dollars a share. The close revealed' net Iomhcs In a number of Important Issues such to Genera! Klrcll'lc. and 1nlird states Steel but lludlo c'yrn'd $4 n eliui-e higher at $15a and Atnci-lcali il.inseed was up $I'J.75 at .107. ! John Wilkinson left this inoraliu: for Ashland to transact I,h-1m'h No More Gas In Stomach and Bowels IT""' .-.win. I.rlln. .1 Ih. pit 01 tM fl with hrt pat- dia.-ornlort. ,!, f.lint altat allnn.r will b. MP, ''Z?"7 " nt.rtalnrn.Bl. '' . I..,,, .ll o Your llmoa. J ,lnp Sum Ba.lm.nna Ca T.bl." P A1wy on ha.ni! t Btr.ng' Vmt j etors. . . .. . If you wlih t permnentlr r. li.! mA Hi in llomiih and bowla, i""rop.rl ..pae.ally (or il-'h 1.1 Jnd .11 th. rd .B.t" ro.ullm! Irom ENDS AND ODDS I INSTEAD of stajriui', miotlicr pood-will excursion to C'alifor niii, our iiiaii,'lilKirK 1o tlio Koutli slioulil jmt mi n -v il 1 excursion to Southern Orpyon. It would be vi-ry eiliieutioiiiil for the visitors. Tlicy would arrive loiidrd down with umbrel las, rubber boots, uud life rafts, jirepared for all emergencies "in the state "where it always rains," ami net the first clear view of the sun many of them hail enjoyed in ten days. l . lnblie interest in Jledlord is whert! the local basket tosscrs will Jlcdford won the state eliami)ioiishi a few years hko, and has a ehunne to repeat. Win or lose, however, the High School team ean be depended upon to nivc a good account of them selves, and to receive the liearty support of all Medford citizens. Here's wishing them the best of luck! ThiniiH are breaking wt:l for Mr. Hoover. This oil scandal mess will convince the lugliur-ups, who will actually control the Udpublicau convention, that if they arc to win, they must tuke no chances and put the strongest candidate available in the field. This means they will be for Hoover, in spite of the fact they do uiAt fancy him. And, us has been previously pointed out. Mr. HoWer's hardest job . ' . , , . , ;mu iuu im-ifjpii; n v.iiunu lu vlu try can beat him. The approaching Presidential td be very tiillerent irom the two preceding, -winch were anout as jnteresVing to the people at largo as the annual meeting of the L". ,S. (Steel corporation. With unemployment increasing, i the farm prtoblem still unsolved, ! Sinclair oil, the Democrats arc i have been waiting for so long. 4 k conditions render the and straight shooter like Herbert but, unfortumituly, politics arc no love and war. It would be interesting to get Mr. Sinclair's "views on the state of the country." Here's a cIiiiihjo for some high-powered newspaper man to make himself fitiiKnis, with uu exclusive in terview. Mr. Sinclair gave his friend, Kail, a hundred thousand dol laitf in Liberty bonds for oil rights in Teapot Dome. It looked like a good proposition from a business standpoint. So good that Mr. Sinclair figured up his 1000 jier cent profits and de cided the Republican parly deserved a commission of $L'(i0,(HI0. So he paid that over to Will Hays. o Then one of the Roosevelt hoys spilled a few beans, certain senators got busy, anil Mr. Sinclair's oil lands were returned to Uncle Sum. Worst of all Will Hays relumed the commission, or chums he did, although Sinclair didn't receive it. In other words, for an investment of nearly half a million dollars, the astute oil king received nothing but two jail sentences. And now he has to keep a stuff of high priced lawyers to keep hiiu from doing time. What a life I ' QUILL Ionroc'8 iilea whh to preserve limiting preserve. In the hereafter the dumb shall xprak, so that settle the ar gument about the future of luncheon clubs. (roverument by majority divides us into classes the herd and tho unheard. Man is an animal who lets then feels mistreated beeaiisc it mother. As lo Hie theory tlint ajic lirinss respectability, the Christian civilization is 19128 years ohV. There's always soinethiiiB. If ten people who eat little enough. Prohibition will be n vital issue, however, if it becomes neces sary to ilruw attention from something else. Yoliva's theory that the world is t'lnt i?ets some support ,. .... , . , 11 from the condition of cerium resident inl booms. ,, . ,,. i:,,. ,, I,,. , i ... ....... iiiub tnit'ju.i (. iu um, (i j'tiii i-i shoos without Ht'einiug to bo nwtiro of tho hole in your sook. Tlioiv's nhvnvs Holtit hinir. If iri.t Ii il 1 t if hi. fiiiitu tln u'nt'L'in.tn r ...... .... ..v i..v. ..', - Correct this sentence: "My boon roturnod sitid slio, ''but not the oilitiM-s' ilumbnosN." . . THE NEBBS-Help 2u6v HAS At?reArxJ6E.O FOI AM ATTOWNJEV FOra FLINT A LOOK HIMOVEE,"' MS TLIKJT, IP I'M 'k'- TO BE VOUC LEeiAL f r?EP?ESENJTATlIG VOO C-OT TO OPEM ALL YOUR ACTiOUS TO ME OK THAT WIGMT-VJUV DiD VOL) GO TO PLANO r THAT NJIGMT VWI4V f ' v ' S T X HAVE TO 5WIM OUTOF DiD VOL) GO TO i ' ( ( , X. TWE 0URV BOX. y U'MiMmmA fi-feiimi malt MEDFORD MATL eenleretl largely now on Salem, j make u bid for the state title is to get the nomination. Once ! f . a ,1- I jinn Mt.ii iiw "i"- n vuiii,- . campaign, however, is going and the elephant smeared with at last getting the break they ,. From the standpoint of cold election of an economic expert Hoover nil the more essential, more controlled by logic tliim I POINTS Iwitin Anioriea, but not as a bis infant progeny alone and doesn't like him as well as its Lindy keeps on flying, he iiiny Lin.K- keon. flvimr J.o nun- .11 r....t t I.. 1.1 ..11' , , ,!,, j;U u,,,, r. 1 iii'in y, mt'tiieai mreetor or u HrM fifty nianuscrip.s have j & I blaiuo in inooinpotonoo nml'lU " ' I th;V"hn 'm!11" 'i8 HMIh,ni ,s 1 this l.r. I honey talkin-r about Me Help You LE4AI. ative?.vdmate:to ASJ AL,I 6ET TME TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BEADY, M. D. Signed lettete pertaining to pereonel bealtn and hygiene, not to diaeaae dlagnoela or treatment, will be anawered by llr. Brady If a alamped, lelf-addreaeed eneelopa la encloaad. Letlera ahould be brief and written in Ink. Owing to the large number of iettera ra cked, only a few can be anawered h-re. Ko reply can be made to queries not oooionm Ing to Inatructiona. Addreaa Dr. William Brady, in care of tilia newapaper. SORRY, GRANDMA, BUT COLIC IS NO MORE . Jluforu I 111) Sunday opening bell 1 ' sleurH, lions or folks? If lie has had ... i i. i ....I., . nil thut 11 ypiira' eiinripnrn Willi huid fur 15 ycan (or ,, ,lom i KiiiiHKt aliimt li 1 ve"y successful doctors call colds, and warn ui-an '"r " yelir a"d 1 Uecl",'a lhttt mo"1 , 'v" ,isn h illness are infectious and that ma "M 1 I Is the only way folks catch 'cm. show hor no guar-1 Pure M'k Jenut Pa.teurized It Is comuara.t We haVe laken gra(le A mllk for .. lew it ! 's year f"1 dairyman who han- of ymy eh,lve!lle h" ",1,k protxrli- But ""e,y ot my elusive we mvo near(1 BO mut.n aDout ,m9. I'll, ?i ,asse.r leurized milk that we are wondor Dairtiy mat s ti? lnj. We )mve five stroni!, healthy way I niako nil , chl(Iren ranKing in ai!e from 0 to tnese days that ... .... r,cH . assertions there Is no such thins as a masto-. don. a dodo bird, a Rood 5 cent ; cluar or a sure cure for what you have. Hut when a fellow Brows hold for laek of an enemy, like poor old Napoleon on the way to , Moscow, and UoBins to relegate , contemporary myitis to no r,aine . i:uivuty. III! liuumer i.c-iui. i iiuic ; found it not so easy to dispose of : colds." "rheumatism," "bilious , nens," "acute indigestion," "ner LXwork - anrt'' ''"-t'aVri!."8" for nearly every time I consign one of these hypothetical maladies to the museum some dodo bird purports to havo It still. Only the other day some palcouthologists solemnly an nounced that they had discovered a dinosaur with tho rheumatism. Win in I strongly suBpect they are in league with the regime of the American Medical association, I 'jiust await the report of my invest i Pators about that. Meanwhile, lot 'om brie.; on their limping dino Riiur and we'll uce what really alls him. However, to return to our kutt tiff, every little while Borne novice mother or mischievous nurse aHkH for a wood remedy for colic, uml U reouires ho much spnee to make a Hiiltahlo repiy to hucIi a queHtion that I mlvc it up. ior we havo to print tho news somewhere. Kor fifteen yenra 1 studied bim bos. Not that I was silly or mushy about 'nm not until I had one of my own -hut somehow have al ways taken the wreatest Interest in patients who didn't call n doctor names, nor string him nlonK and fill up on some aocret nostrum or absent treatment unbeknownst. Ha hies aro honest, always on the H(iiare with the doctor.- They toll him no flbH. They neither try to minimize nor scheme to exagger ate their BUfroriti'SH, worries or probleniR. - Some thousands of babies hav ing been "brought to my noticts" as the executives say, and contents carefully examined, I beg to iiuaiin I you that in my opinion colic never happens. Of course I know, before you i open your mouth, that you will ie , maml an offhand diagnosis of what . really ails the baby. If It isn't colic, , especially when he cries so lyml, j dniws up his legs and everything. very well. You have unci your sh Now let me talk awhtlo, In order to answer your question I'll havo to talk quite a while. Nix. lily we shnll present hero a tabulation of the actual facts In a j series of cases of alleged colic In . infants ranging in ago from 3 stance tho diagnosis of "colic" was made by mother, grandmother, well moaning neighbor, experienced but uneducated nurse, or a little tin doctor. Hut this does not Imply that regular doctorn no longer di agnosis "colic" In Infants. Some of Vin si ill find It as bandy as "a common cold" whmi they want to mink time on a case or hedge on (he diagnosis. Distracted parents Ilke a diagnosis of "colic" as well us u urimmry so,, uses in no as- sured Ills cri is just a "cold. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS We Doctors Do Our Stuff It surely puzzles tho poor layman when doctors aro so much at odds. (W. K.i Answer The Inclnxtirc Is a clip ping f.oitt some publication, tolling tlui eager reader that the most scl iciKlflc. practical, rnmforlablo sup port hits no log straps, no stee ' I1,1," l'1,R1 ' ',' " J"" l,1'0'"1,)l' """ J"11'1 i "10 Important part. lxl s see. hero is another tcllin., the sucker how Mho latest Improved model positive-1 : ?' A"'""?'''8 '"'" '""!,e ove'" i nifiiii in, .t H iiioiiMiiiHi niKniH I -mm imuiiih .tiu who a ioinan ono I instend ami if It fulls, try uud get ! your money bat .k. Hut that lan't ! wlu,!..w rfr to. I know. Huro lH Ktl llllli lr (ti.iiv ill llm nlt,......r. "Aft.. 11 1 .. 1,.. .'- . , 11 vai a niuiiv nr, votnoy ' if7 Not) we'jeX my TELL MEVOOR ASJ AllOWEV ' V olJ WOUL" MAvr.TMEOL)l2v awihiwo I uiQ. OPfOlOM 1 SVWAT Al?t OO '. V y J ' THE OUKV 5UEO TEAU5 IM SUCH OREOON. WEDNESDAY, folks, why hu ain't seen uuthiu'. 1 Wo;ll( ,i,t0U1.li8ed mllk be belte; for them in any way, (Mr. and Mr9 . y jj ) ' AnBWe'rl-l ' should say not. In mP Pni0 n miiL- -..,1. ftM milK must be lm8teurlzeil i,e, fore (a so,(L paRteurimion means gml,iy Ueatinf? the milk urj to 140- (IcreeR F. for 20 tO 30 mllllltes, ,hen cooling a(!nlri an,i thiB heat: ing, if properly done, will kill any tubercle bacilli, typhoid bacilli. dlpththeria or scarlet fever or sep-IJ ttce sore throat germs that may be in the milk. Certified milk is pure raw milk produced and marketed undor strict sanitary supervision by a medical milk commission. Un questionably the milk you call grade A milk is often as pure and clean as certified milk. Stick to It. (Copyright John F. Dllle Co.) Next t battleships tlicr hain't iiiitJiii' gits out o date as quick as a bridegroom. Politics makes strange hedlVllrrs. but what poli ticians I know would walk n round all night ltefore they'd double up with prohibition. Brisbane's Today (Continued from Page One) help adjust problems. He would give men good wages, for a five-day week, letting them have two full days In which to spend and enjoy what they earn. Full development of industry re quires that workers bo consumers, as well as producers. They must buy and use automobiles, radios, I .,, inu .,...1,1... . n... I ,llttlre; de(.ont nmlKP8, nverihln! formorly reserved for the rich , Thore ,. not elloHKh rich )e) people to use what workers can produce,. Hut make all producers full con Humers, give them at least sixteen hours freo out of 24 and two full ilavs In every week, and there will bo no overproduction problem. Some well meaning men will call that socialism, or worse. They would view with horror tho aboli tion of a great working class, pro- I ducing Just onough for the" rich. I with ' uneninlnvnieiit as soon as the ' prooj-ous got aU thev needed Kllro,)t. 01,iy t10 rich havo'au- I tomobiles. Here. 24,UOO,000 cars i are used Our IndustrlHl genius has accom plished that; high wages, low price, high quality, go together. That romblnatlon would haVe t boon ciilletl impossible a few years 1 iigo. Itlo t.ntmlc Hill MkiwmI. WASHINGTON, Mar. 1 4. lPf . ...I.I It . lit i The mltldte Illo t.rando conserv- ancy district bill was signed by President Coulitlue today. FOk: MMVTMINJtJ THT I ,. i I BUT l KAJOW ATTorcMGV5 IM TME - Bio TOWM TMAT MAKE fel DEMCE PIT THE CA5E-TWEV WOULD PUT A AOS STORY AROOJD MY CASE. THVT WOULD THE OUKY SHED TEARS INJ SUCH rfJOPOSIOSJ THEY WOULD HAVE TO 5WIM OUT THE OURY BOX. MARCII 14, 1928. Rippling Rhymes (By Wftlt Mora) ADVKKTISING In my yazeite 1 read ihe uds of orange wreaths and liver pada and ftuely tailored Hhrouda. of phonographs and wedding rings and all the forty thousand thlngii that should attract the crowds. I'll buy a lot of things today; on what the advertisers say, I know 1 can rely; 1 have no fearn, I have ro doubts; the merchants they ars truthful -scouts, and I can safely buy. The modern merchants are too wise, too pru dent, when they advertise, to make the truth a Joke; If that same truth they should abuse, they know they probably will lose much business at a stroke. One little falsehood in an ad will, make a hundred patrons mad, on finding they've been fooled: and It may take some weeks or years to gain their trust and dry their tears, and see their pas sions cooled. "We want," the merchant prlncea say," to see our patrons day by day, not merely once or twice; and If we wlMh to hold their trade the truth must always he displayed, no buncombe will suffice. No sort of hajos do we wear, nor do our opinions fan the air, we are just human lads; it is good sense and nothing more that makes the owner of a store shun falsehoods in his ads. We want the confidence of- those who come to purchase hats or hose or pickled tripe or prunes; we want to feel they wilt com?) back when they would buy u carpet tack, or set of silver spoons." It was not always thus, by Jnmes; of old the advertising games were classified with crime the world grows better every year and higher standards now appear In commerce, all the time. ; AT IS ASHLAND. Mar. 14. (Special.) "The Womanless Wediilnir," put on by tho Kiwanis club and, their frletulK, under the direction of Mios Dorothea Jacobs, on Monday and' Tuesday niKhts of this week, was one round of hilarity and fun from the appearance on the hUikc of the butler, Fred Homes, until the last of the 80 men aciors had appeared In eharacterlwitlonH of women. The makeups were perfect, so near ly indeed that many of the men would easily have passed for wom en. Ashland's feminine population had been particularly penerous and many lovely (;owns bud been gen erously loaned for the occasion. Somo of tho amateurs rose from tho rnnks of mere caricature and put over fine pieces of character presentation. The Kiwnnis club Is well pleased with the Cine sum that was netted for their charity work, which Is extended chiefly to the under-priv-llpprcd child. Miss tiraco IT. Chamberlain is a pu'ient nt the Community hospital where she underwent an operation on Tuesdnj- morninp. She Is re ported to be making' favurablo progress. Dr. and Mrs. V. 11. Johnson, for mer renhlents of Asblnml. were vis itors from Medford on Monday evenlim when thty attended "The Wnmunless Wedding orty-eight students of the Southern Oregon Normal school and the Ashland high sehoot made a nlnht ascent of Mount Warner on Saturday night, under the lead ership of Wayne Wells of the sci ence department ;Jt th' normal, and Harold Allison of the blub school. The hikers started nt 7:30 Saturday evenimr from the Plaza and went by the Skyline mine route. HEADACHE RELIEVED I QUICKLY Carter's Littlo Liver Pills furtly VuiUUIlitw move the bowdi fre from atiTaWa. i Ka raiifv. tt avtrem nt canaiim j tion pohona which miny timet caue dull j and ichins hrad. Rtmrmhcr thT arc a doo 1 I ort prectiplioo and can bm ii?n with I Wit COMIUenCf loevwy rot m wwum lanuw. A11 Drt.tii.t. He .nd 7c Red Pcfc. f? OTrD'C Ttttlk pff J Cj I FA1IC ONOE THE EVI- TELL IT MAKE OP "V I . AM They rested at the mine for a lew hours and at a lunch before be glniiUitf the climb to the top. Sev eral reutrned to Aahland from the mine, leaving 29 to continue the Journey. They reached the summit about 10 o'clock on eunuay mum . . . . 1 ing. but on account ot in w-re unable to see the fine pano rama of mountain peaks that is usually visible from the summit. The cold wind and snow drove tin iHmb, down iron, ,he lo,. aU (hry rea.-neu jwnianu u,.uu. . o'clock In the afternoon. Mr. ami aim. j. j. u-.-.ir " , daughter Marjorie of Medford were; In Ashlnnd on Tuesday to attend I "Tho Womanleas Wedding." Mr. and Mm. B. E. Oore and Mr. and Mrs. Curl Brnmmer of Medford attended "Tho Womanlen Wedding" given at the armory on Monday evening. I Mrs. Karl Crow and son Pat, who spent last week In Portland returned to Ashland Sunday even-; in j Mrs. Nate Bates, who has been j confined to her homo with a se- vero cold. 1 able to be out again.! M. J. Wolcott has gone to Mac Doell, Calif., where he will be em j ployed on construction work. I Mount -Ashland chapter of the I Daughters of the American Revo i lutlon will meet on Saturday even , Inff, March 18th, at the home of : Mrs. Kmll I'ell on Granite street. ' Mrs. Pell will be assls'ed by Mrs. : flrace Andrews and Misses I.ydla j McCall and Gladys Applepate. An Interesting program baa been ar ranged for the evening. Chapter A. C. of the P. E. O. Sisterhood met at the home of Mrs. Bert M. Shoudy on Tuesday even ing. The business session occu pied the early part of the evening and was followed by a very happy social hour. Mrs. Shoudy served dainty refreshments. Ashland friends are interested In the newH of the recent marriage of, Virgil Gillette and Miss Catherine j Plttenger. The young people werej graduates of the Ashland high school several years ago, and both! are very well and favorably known! in Ashland. Mr. Gillette is em ployed In Klamath Falls. Mrs. Gill-: ette has been making a brief visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Plttenger on North Main street. In the dual debate between Monmouth Normal and Southern Oregon Normal, school, Monmouth was the winner. Monmouth won In Ashland by one vote. Mrs. An tonla Crater and Winfiehl Atkin son were the Monmouth speakers who came to Ashland in company with their coach. Miss Florence Jakson. They debated against Harold Ludwick and Wfllinm Tuck er of the local school. Riley Plt tenger and I,CiJer Reck traveled to Monmouth whe-e they debated Mildred Lelghtou and James Ad amson. The question under dis cussion was. "Resolved, that In vestments ehor-ld be protected only by the country in which Invest ments are miule.' Mrs. Otto Klum of Honolulu, who has been visiting at the homo of her parents, Ma. ami Mrs. U. A. Applegate, on Granite street for tho past few days, has gone to Los Angeles to join Iter husband. Mr. and Mrs. Klum expect to go east over the southern route. They will ,u o.mmhu -j...... o..... hut find plan to make the trip by WHY YOUR STOMACH GRUMBLES Your stomach "jniiiiMtV ln'cau. it trie to tell you it io out of onier. Herd its warning, for although tin trouble may not yet be serious it b often the fuirruiuier of tu-vere gu-i-trill;, and, slonuu-h ulcers. Nine times out of im indigestion and allied stomach disorders ure dm to excei" a stomach acid, ubich ini pedes' normal digestion and foruu nour gases that cause intense pain To restore good digestion you niu-t nlilililiHtp 111 id f till ai V rulilnt of i 'iipc's Diapepsin" after eating or when pith is felt will instantly neu tralize the acidity and banish all di gestive trouble nl pain. Get a fiU-cent package of "Pape'e Diiipepsin'' today, for it not onh bring instant relief, but by boothiii. healing and strengthening your weiik and ell-ordered stomach "Pape's Dia la'psin' keeps your (ligcglive system healthy and helps to prevent further disorder. i Political Announcements I am a candidate for the repub 1 llcan nomination for sheriff, prl- j mary May 18. CHA3. D. STACY, May 17, COVNTY CI.KIIK I am a candidate for republican nomination for county clerk; prom ising personal attention, economy and courtesy. G. U. CARTE K, .May 17. Talent. By SOL HESS W PLAMO 15 ANJ HONJEST BUT I CANJT AMDVAJOMT TMAT ATTORMEV 13 IMQUISITIVE - ME UANJTS EVIDENJCE FOR HIS (WM AMU5EMEWT I 1 1)1 1 Co'aoSo- auto. Mr. Klum la athletic coach at the Vniveraity of Hawaii. Miss Dorothea Jacob, who. direct ed "The Womanless Wedding' a Ashland, left on Wednesday morn ing for Marshfleld, where she will out on a similar production Friday - ...I uatiir.inv Mnh and 24. , md manv friends dur ing her short stay in Ashland who will be glad to hear of her con tinued success. Mr. Mrs. Karl Nims Is in a ban rran- ; - ,, pr. Conroy of ..... imnnPfl ... ,rform ,ne oneratitina. Min. Mms conui tjon , reported to be reported to be most lavor- ablo. A. 8. Klelnhammer of the Apple- gate district was In Ashland Tues day to see "The Womanless Weil- ding." The Ashland Study club met on Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. V. V. Mills on Stdawberry lane. The president of the club, Mrs. Wllnier Poley, gave a review of "Vagabonding Down the Andes. a delightful book of travel by Harry Frank. Mrs. red D. Waener lor me nan nour sjuujeci bo Ing material concerning the ialaud, TriBtan de Cunha. Miss Mozelle Hair, director of correspondence work at the Uni versity ol' Oregon at Eugene, vis ited Ashland early this week on her way to Klamath Falls. Miss Hair held conferences with several Ashland people who are interested in correspondence work: ' Several Ashland musicians visit ed .Medford Monday afternoon to put on a musical program before the Greater Medford club.; Those who attended were Mesdames Wil li to. E. A. Woods, H. T. Mitchel- I more, Imogen Wallace, H. S. Ai- kins, and Misses Ruth Yoder, Mary Galey and Rose Aikeus. Fire Chief C. J. atihman and Fire Chief Ray Elliott ofMedford will leave Thursday on a trip to Portland. Mrs. Dobbin Irwin of Klsmath Falls arrived Monday to visit for a few days with Mrs. Rose Sullivan and other friends. The Ashland Elks held a jolly Initiation session Saturday. Dr. R. L. Burdic, who spent Saturday aft ernoon on tho street begging, turn ed in 95 for his persistent effort, and V. D. Miller, who waa similarly employed, did nearly as well. Sat urday's initiate class .Included J. H. Hersey, G. H. Wenner. V. D. Miller, Sam Prescott, S. A. Peters, Jr., Dr. W. J. Crandall, J. W. Hardy, R. U Ilurdic. Jr., Ralph E. Bo wen. Geo. A. Schroeder, Glen H. Addis and A. W, Moon. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Neff have returned aftor a week spent in San Francisco. Pimples. Can positively be cleared up often in 24 hours: Sulphur in com' bination with menthol does it? Succeeds where othpr measureH fail. Sulphur clears the kln, reaches down Into the skin and kilts the parasites that cause must skin troubles. And as sulphur clears the skin menthol hen Is it Twofold action for perfect results. Pimples, blackheads, acne, skin eruptions even fiery eczema yields. The itching and burning stops Instantly and soon thorough mS ,,11 piHis supply it in jars ready to use. ne sure it's Howies. Final Solit'c. In tho County Court of tllo Btato of Oregon In and for tho County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Kstato of William Blue Harriw, Deceased. Notice i hereby given that the. undersigned, administrator of tho above estate, haa filed his final re port as such administrator in tho above entitled Court and cause, and the Court has fixed Mnrch 23rd. l'J28. at the hour of ten o'clock a. m., as the time and the office of the said Court In tho Courthouse at Medford, Oregon, as the place for hearing objections tu said final account, if any there be. the closing of Baid estate, and the discharging of said administrator and his bondsmen from all fur ther liability and responsibility, and any and all persons Interested are hereby notified to appear at said time and place and show cause, If any there .bo, why such final account should not be approv- q ed, said administrator jnd his bondsmen discharged, and said es tate fully closed. Dated at Medford. Oregon, this ::'nd day of February. A. D. 12S. J. W. WAKBPIBLIJ. Administrator of the estate of Wll- liam Ulue Harris, deceased. Office: Uooni 2, Palm Block. Med ford, Oregon. Notice or Sheriffs Sale. By virlure of an execution on foreclosure duly issued out of and under the seal of tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, in and for the County of Jackson, to me direct ed and dated on tho 17th day of February. 11)28. in a certain action therein, wherein Delroy Colcholl, as plaintiff, recovered judgment against A. W. Walker, KailcS) Wal ker. E. H. Lamport, Frank C. Bramwcll. Superintendent of Banks of the Hlate of Oregon, Bullock Mercantile Agency, Gcrlach Bark low Co., Otter Manufacturing Co., New England Fabric Manufactur ing Co., Tho Osborne Co, Louil Roesch, State Industrial Accident Commission. -5us Newbury. A. C. Walker ami I.lnnlc Hanscam and Jackson County. Oregon, the de fendants, for Ihe sum of One Thou sand Seven Hundred and no-lUO 11700.00) Dollar., ullh lm.r..i . B w1 Per annum from May :9th. nwt. witn costs and disbursements taxed at One Hundred Kiur and no-100 (H04.00) Dollars, and the further sum of One Hundred Fifty and no-100 (J150.00) Dollars, as attorneys fees, which J.iJgnient was enrolled and do-keted In th-i Clerk's offlre of said Court :n said County on tho Slid day of Febru ary. 1928. Notleo Is hereby alven llml nm.. suant to the terms of the said exe cution. I will on the 24tl. d,v f Marcri eh 1928, at 19 o'clo-fk a. m . t the front door of the itiPhn.u In the lily of Medford. In Jackson Vm r'':on- er for wile ami will sell at public auction for rah to the highest bidder, to satisfy said Judgment, together with tho costs of this sale, subject to re demption as provided by law. all of the rich:, t'.'.le and iiitero. n.... '?,UI 'J'-'',"'1ri had on the lath .. hi mnr. iris, or now have In njd to the following described proirerty. situated In the Coi.ntv of V Jackson. State of Oregon, to-wif Lot 1 Block 49, In tho City of Medford. Oregon. ..I1."1"1 ,h" 20,h da' f Fehruary. ?2; RALPH O. JENNIVOS. Sheriff of Jackson Countv, O.-eton Ey OLGA E. AXDEn.0x; DeputSi