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M. 0. MOUKNSKN k COM PANT a
Offlcea In New York, Chicaio, DetMIt,
an frandaco, Loa Angelea, Seattle, Port-
Ye SratS Pdt
By Arthur Perry
Vour corr. has returned from
the basketball tourney, and Con
grew) of Hysterics- at Salem. Kx
perts and prognostlcntors attribute
the defeat of tho Medford team to
this, and to that. This extremely
superstitious scribe had bis confi
dence In victory smacked down 97
per cent when a floral horseshoe
was presented to tho SmllliiB
TlR-ora Just before tho openlnft
whistle. No other gr.loot shared
our dislike for the graceful ges
ture. It was no plnce for those
with weak hearts and neiees fur
tho next 32 minutes. At the finish
there were fights, and fits, and
all present wore as dlshrogs pulled
through a knothole. Tho thrilling
turbulence of tho battle was such,
that practically everybody present
solemnly swore they would not at
tend another hoop tournament
until next year. ,
"DIIUNKKN IJIUYKKS MUKT
CiO" (Hdllno Klamath Falls Her
aid.) Will they arc. ',
It Is easy to uudcrHtand the
Seattle girl named Nancy, marry
Iuk a Hindu nabob, but how did It
happen alio tailed to uull licraclf
Nanette.
TIII5 MKANISKT HF.MAKIC OK
TUB WKKK tiutile This, ladles
Wild gentlemen, is' the , greatest
eatnract In tho'countVy; and If. the
ladles will only.be silent fm- u mo
ment, you can hear tho thunder of
the wntcrs. (I.c Jburnnle, rails.)
The new marcel Is nut as much
Of a crime wavo as tho one last
November.
Tress dispatches describe the
business brilliance of the manter of
flmiiico who In If H cornered the
corset-string supply, anil lusl week
disposed of same at a profit, to
manufacturers needing s h o c
strings, lie waa brilliant, but it
touk him 12 years to think of It.
Much plowing Is underway on
the shady side of the lull tiorc
fiduciary depositary.
A Iilblical description of l'haia
ph's new uue.o:
.Now iherefore make a new
cart, and take two milch klue, on
which there has come no yoke,
and llo tho kino to tho curt, and
go thither" (Hainucl, l.'hap. G;
Verso 7.)
THE nACKIIAMIK.il SLAP
(Sl Kxaitilncr)
Eleven of tho JO children
wero boys. Fourteen arc liv
ing and seven married.
An automobile catapulted off
tho I'actfic Highway yeslerday.
and did not hit a gas silu, tourist
camp, hamburger depot, or dance
hall.
GKAN DMA
Orandma owns to elghly years,
And welghsnlesii than a hundred
pounds;
She spends her llmo
A'lNlling sons and duughtei-s,
And when it was her turn
To visit "Johnny,"
AVo went for her
In tho Ford road.stor.
'Vou'rc pretty hearty Vir
yuur
age." t
(I said to her).
"Ves." she agreed, "und I've al
ways Q
AVorked like a nigger, loo."
And then I asked.
"Vou IJie to ride In automobiles?"
"Woll. T ain't so fond ut tliein,"
eihu otiswereil,
'Hut they're all right
Wliup. vpu .wunl to go place'' . . .
Grandma wus a Cobh of Kentucky;
As b, girl she vninc noi-ih
AV'ith her prop) In u covered
' 4ltrxin.
Mio raised her family in a dug-out
Oil the-Missouri prairie.
"Indians all 'round, then," said
. Grandinu,
'Hut I aerjer was scared.'
And' when tlifivdaugiiter-ln-law
Asked hrr what alio was proudest
, - of ' '
"let mo tell you, ';
J'm proudest becauso
1 can n I ways look people In the
face:
1 never owed any money.
'f went Into the-city to nurse:
I didn't have a cent after John
died, i.
Hud to sell the farm to pay every
body n,
Hut, no sir, I never had nickel of
debts
Hanging over my head."
(Harp.)
ABE THE PEOPLE TO BLAME?
JnXIE MARCJ'S KAVANAL'GII, after 33 yearn en Hit
bench, liiyn ufe chief blnme for Ihe crime wave upon the in -ilifffl'Piive
of the people. ' ', ,,'
"A t'ouiitry," he says, "earns the .crime it su'j'li'in. "
There is some truth to this statement, but oiu- inilit inquire
what is the ehief cause of jiuhlie indifference. ;. The answer is
the law's delay.
Public imlit-'nutioii can't be hms? sustained. An individual,
like the elephnnt, may never forget, Igt the jieople, -n masso, do.
For the sake of argument lot lis suppose this boy fiend Jliek
inan gets a life sentence, instead of death, because his first con
viction, was on unconstitutional grounds.
' A life sentence would satisfy UK, but it would not have wit is
fied the people, as a whole, tu'O three months ago. Nor would
a life sentence he according to the law in California.
Itut it is extremely diQfitful if there would be any public
uproar if, two or three lnontiiJicnee, the case should have such
an outcome.
Three months have already passed uinee this unspeakable
crime was committed.. Another month, perhaps two or three,
will pass before the sentence can be carried out.
In Kiii-liiiul or Canada. Hickman would have naid the nen-
, , . . .1. i r11.11.4e.
ally for his crime at least six weeks ago. But, thanks t.9 our
red tape and antiquated procedure, many people will have for -
.. ., i -i ... mic i
gotten the crime when the punishment it called for is curried
uijt,
', ., ... . . i i ii 4 p i
jn n result, piiuiic uuiiiuji,
hind all legal action, is ineffective, simply because,. when strong
est, legul technicalities render its operation impossible.
Change the laws so punishment must promptly follow crime,
and the public indifference which Judge Kavanaugh deplores
will quickly pass away. ' .
CONGRATULATIONS !
MEDFOHD is a good loser ns well no jb pood winner. The
loss of tile basketball ebampioiisbip.'i after two extra pe
riods bad to be pftyed. wus of course a bitter disappointment,
but there is no inclination (o offer an alibi, or detract anything
from the glory of "Washington's victory. .
The better team won, but after such a contest there is glory
for the vanquished as weii as the victor..; We congratulate the
members of the Medford squad upon the gallant fight thev made,
and Coach Callison upon Hie skill with which be developed a
team that led the best that Portland, the state metropolis, could
produce, up to within two minutes of (ho final inn.
The athletic record of Medford is noUiing short of sensa
tional. In football and basketball for many years, this city has
either led the entire slate, or
credit goes to Coach Callison and
teaniJ, but behind it all. in the.
the unswerving, enthusiastic support given in defeat as well aslne 8"rf;jre!' declares that- potato
QUILL
The fiijnijjf of 1'jyi.ve ijj .ouelied ir by almost all of the
great scientists who never ti'ied it.'
The meek inherit the earth
control and leave no children
When religion gets into politics, the poor candidate must be
ready at all times to shake hands or sluike a loir.
JLoral traits aren't hereditary. Washington was th fcllier
of his emmtry and he couldift he. '
Idealism: Sejiomlinir :l,lfi4.(i."i(l and siiei'ificiiijf 27 murines
to keep an election pure, whereas if'SriO would buy all the votes.
The old-fashioned sweetheart wasn't like a sweetie. She liked
tliinms pickled, but she didn't Ret that way.
Kablc: They have been in Kuropc three times and ihoy don't
feci superior to America.
. " " ' . M
ft is possible to keep on loving your friend, in spite of his
success, if he doesn't rub it in by trying to seem modest.
I'isiniiuilou is 1 lie great proiiiem. mere are lew noiiiup
men in the lauls that produce hemp.
Americanism : fa, ing irL'.S.-) of taxcs.tliiuking the officials
should consult you about policies.
el.
It's strnnc Unit n $100 onshiiM can live lilii niillioiiairo mul
arouse no suspicion until tlitj auilitor comes.
i. -. c . . .
0 ii iw. I ft iwss.au complex
convert tho world. It s the fad
Fixing a garter on Main street is iiQi-mharrnssiiiK joli if you
happen to he a male. q
THE NEBBS Silence Is Golden
MB. UUTTO,TMi5 cajT AWSvWEef MR- "WTTO, VAJWCM WOO I ME6BE AKJO TMOsI A&AiKJ MEJpeX vaELL.WE GOT A V-T HIM GOWC'LUTELL
lS KCCrMeV FUINJT. 7 MAMV OoEST10Ms FtXJJO THE OUC&LAIiTCOLS tOOT- I AIMT ALtOVAJEO TO TALK j LCrr op iMFOCMATKAJIiye SAME AMW-
THE GCMTLEMAV) TALK USED TO BE l OO DlONJT CXSEE ) I OUTTA COUI2T AND VOO SEE yTJOMTWAT HlOl MAVME THIMK3 HE'S
VWMO IS ACCUSED OF CHEAP 6UT IT'S A CUFF DUTTDM INJrHE OA& I THEOE5 A CEVAJAEO THAT AMOOKnSjHE WAWT6 TO A SMART HiCK.eiVE
THE PLANJO ROBBECV-V SONJE UP WCMJ VUHEW WOO FOOMO IT? V' . TO COMSIDERABLE THAT WOO SELL, MIS TES ME A MICKE.L5 WOTH OF
HE VAANJT5 TO ASIC XuJXl,- 1' TAK.,MTO j
VWAFEWOOCTOMSW0- AQ T? ATlOrU.THESE AGE MACO J, T-Tf ZL Tom' oum u W
iy S Q "VtimESVWHEAT CCOP -S S VTIM6 ANDILLOVJNJHIS
S A I i fri ' 9 Wnk'mavwic : V .. . 3EMAaPxcEPr
'1 ''' ' j
MT?lfrt)RD MATL
wui:u igainu misiniiiuiK jwrcc uc-
been a final contender. Chief J
the individual nteiivbers of the
spirit, of the people of Medford,
POINTS
because the others practice birth
to inherit anything..
... t . . t-.
mat manes me isoiMievm try n
that misery In ves company.
TRIBUNE, MDDFORD,
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D.
Higiitd let tort pertain, tic to prmal health and hyr" DO to dlMaM diafnoals or
tTMtnitiit, will b answered Ly If. ilrady tf a lUmpcd. tell -add rtsatrd envelop ta eooloaad.
Letter atiould b brief aod written In ink. Owing to U Urg number of lcttra r'
reived, onljr few can bt answered h rt. Mo reply can bo made to queries not eooion I
Uif to UuUuctlooj. Addxeaa lit. WlUiain Brady, In cart ol tiua newgpapor.
PREVENTION OF HEMORRHOIDAL PHLEBITIS
In the last talk ou this eubject I parasites which Infect the armpits
the nature of plies or hemorrhoids , and PilOe nits which are next to
waa exp.a.neU-var.co.e veins. '1? J J,8. 7
One subject to varicose' hemor
rhoidal velna Buffers no pain ex
cept when the (II-
ll7uJT.
nrrh,!iH nM.MiT. I
isence of such
acute Innflamma-!
tlon of tho veri-
coae vein the sub
ject of hemor
rhoids experiences only a certain
amount of annoyance or discom
fort ; of course bleeding may occur
at any time.
In the last talk the main predia.
. puisiiiK iuciuib ui iiemui ruuiMH were
j mentioned. One who is miblect to
1 "i' condition must carefully avoid
I prcclisposiiiij tractors, for besldeB
bringing on varicose enlargement
. of the hemorrhoidal veins In the
'first plnce they tend to excite in-
flammatory attacks
The main causo for acute In
flammation in a hemorrhoid la lo
cal Irritations and abrasions or
chafing or scratching of the mu
cous membrane or delicate skin
and infection by bacteria that nat
urally abound In the region.
One subject to hemorrhoids
should make it ay invariable rule
to bathe the region carefully with
soap and water and rinso with cold
water immediately after every evac
uation. The bidet or sitz. bath Is
not a staridard equipment of Amer
ican bath rooms, but it should be.
It Is much more essential than a
bath tub, for cleanliness and hy
itiene. Tho use of even tho softest kind
of toilet paper is a crude and un
hygienic custom. It Is a very poor
substitute for cleanliness. The use
of anything else than the softest
toilet paper is, a barbarity that
doubtless costs a heavy price, in
illness anil suffering.
When there Is trouble from chaf
ing, the cleansing of the region
should be done several times a day.
Sufferers with much experience dif
fer considerably In their views as
to the most grateful application
against shafln,
In mild ' cases
simple (alciim, zinc stearate tal
cum or boratod talcum powder is
useful. In more-severe irritation
llOXoH lit L't-ni'itfieu id Riitiri,,,. I..1
any other dustins powder. Another'
'finds tliat idain petroleum iellv '
smoared over the Irrilated place's I
after bathing onto or twice a week,
.gives the greatest relief
i For the pile sufferer all phvsics
are bad medicine, and the Innum-
lornblo luxatlvo nostrums craitnin-
Ing herb cathartics arc especially
Injurious 'thores dynamite in cv
cry pit, for the pile victim.
Unquestionably a vicious circle Is
at work in most cases of piles. The
piles favor or produce constipation,
and the usual method of combatiiK
tho constipation favors or produces
plies.
Anyone who suffers even habit
ual discomfort from piles deserves
no great sympathy. The .surgical
euro is safer than the piles. fa'
Icbs painless, and in the long run
less expensive. So I maintain that
one who obstinately fusses with
piles Is not entitled to any sym
pathy. When I say surgical cure I
don't mean cutting, necessarily.
There are various surgical meth
ods, and the method ill each caso
should be selected by your own doc
tor, who knows best.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Normal and Abnormal
I am In great dread of becoming
abnnrmnl Iti wtf.ht. I am 2.1 years
old. 5 feet '1 Inches tall and weigh
nt present 126 pounds,. My ambi
tion is to be perfect and stny so.
Please tell me how to reduce to 116
pounos. it'.
Answer. Your ambition is nb -
normal, vour weight Is normal.
nine two nines oi oxygen on ma
noot uiree inn js a oay aim you win
keen fit and trim, all right.
w Adda and End
if? so kind as to explain bo a lay
man can understand It why and
how it sometimes ha . pen a that aft
er the luii-silK ure renioveil by op
eration n flap or piece remains
that then has to he reMoved after
wards. iMra. H. E. M.T
fiiHvur. Madam, when you know
Homethlim of the difficulties the
Hiirneon contends with when doinm ! asaoclation has endorsed Herbert not return home neighbors report
such an operation you only wonder t Hoover as their choice in the state ?d to the wheriffH office and the
that he so often succeeds in making ; presidential pri Ooy to be held search resulted. The body. was.
a smooth Job of It. j May 1. The alumni body has 25. -'found about fifteen feet under the;
Teacher Has Guests I uu members whose addresses are (surface, of the ground in a position
I am a teacher in daily contact known ami 12.750 of whom live in '.which indicated that the miner;
with a very poor class of children. California. Hoover prad u a t e d atl been caught while on his,
I have caught some kind of body! from Stanford in the class of 95. knees working.
OREfiOy, MONDAY, MAttCH 19, '1928.
with no apparent result. (P. M.)
Answer. Soap Is soap, and H is
wasteful to mix antiseptics or Ker-
U.,n u.ilt. II In n.An .n l(II
"O ' you should ap,.y either
mfrcury ointment (blue ointment)
, and muggy, but perhaps the more
effective of the two poisons. . Hy
droKen peroxide will loosen the nits
'l from the hairs sponge the InfeBted
I regions with peroxide daily until
i no more nits can be found. Of i
i course the clothing must he boiled
at least half an hour to kill the lice
In it.
(Copyright John P. Dille Co.)
PresldeiiL Coolldge, but I've never
liciml liini mlKqimlcU. Wo can't
ho a gentleman lltcsc (lays with
out folks edgin' away from us.
(Continued from Page One)
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0,,f,t'ial endorsement of wine, no
change in tho law forbidding It in
,his country, for many a year.
Meanhhlle here and thore are oases,
'" t'allfornla and somo other states
mo ,lmt '.ll"n t ,,like bot,es Yh.'S'
hy firi-v Bllons ,"( Brape Juice
for "" cen,s a sallon, make two
hundred run quarts 01 wine, enougn
I to last a year, for twenty-five dol
lars. Cheaper than bootleg whis
key. ' M
i A wave, in sea wulor, thirty feet
deep, has 5.45 horsepower for every
foot of ocean frontage. Where the
wave is 8 feet high, the horsepower
per running foot, rises to 25.5S.
Thut means for every. mllo of such
sea' front 1115,063 hoTSOpower. In
ventive genius him its opportunity
In tho problem of harnessing the
power commercially. 1
It is estimated that the present
average price for power, tide en
ergy going to waste along the
shores of .this country would be
worth billion dollars a year. Power
may some day be as cheap as water
and almost as cheap as air. Men
will eventunlly find a way to har
ness tho ocean's power, as they
have already harnessed the power
of Niagara.
, Horribly savage, worst of all the
animals, is an uncivilized man.
Zola said. "Every man has within
hlmslf a hog asleep." An eastern
i description of man is "part monkey,
I part, tiger. I s '
1 rn Cuba, Hlglnlo Clovcln, by his
I K,.,,tnitv ,ii-nva itiu wir fvnm imr
; home, she took with her 17 chll
,ir,,ii. (iovein followed, and
when
she refused to return stabbed her
twice with a knife, then, as she ran
serenmlnir. nui siied her and stabbed
npr through the heart. He then
killed himself. And. doubtless, died
helievlns that he had acted within
his maritul rights.
q
Stanford for lltHivcr
SAN KHANClSt'O. Mar. 19. (tP)
' The Stanford I'nlver.siiy Alumni
Brisbane's Today
Rippling
Rhymes
(By Watt Mam)
WOKK TO DO ' v
I tire tit the work I urn doing,
at time, when my spirit is sore;
I'm weary of digging and hewing-
and hhov ling dust f roiu the
floor. J ee people-pass in mo
tors; joy-ridintt' according to
Hoyle; und wiuh 1 wre Classed
with, the- voter who don't- have
to miffer and toll. . My back -an1
my shoulders are aching, from
plying the dawn of a churn; the
heart in my bosom la breaking,
bo tmiull are the wdgea 1 earn.
I'm weary of rcuping fend bow
ing, my hinges all creak" ns I
walk; I'm tired of the corning
and going, I'm weary of wind
ing theQ-lock. I whth I might
loaf in the shadow while other
men sweat in the nun, und dream
of a fair El Dorado where tri
umphs unworked for are won.
And now there approaches my
dwelling a gent with a algh and
a sob; a pitiful story he's tell
ing, so long he's been out of a
Job. He's hunted for work in
the' city, and out where the
farmers grow grain';, he's truly
an object of pity, I weep when
I hear him complain. Though
stalwart and willing and able,
he can't .find a Job he can do;
he sleeps In a shed or a stable,
and often has nothing to chew.
His nerves are all shaken and
Jangled, he's dusty and hungry
rnd lean; his whinkers are rusty
and tangled, and he is a sight k
10 oe seen. Ana wnile I survey
him with sorrow, and hand him
a counterfeit dime, a lesson' of
value I borrow, that braces me
up for a time. I see that I ought
to be grateful, and not of my
labors complain; . there's notlv
infi more weary or hateful than
hunting employment In vain. . '
WIFE- INNOCENT
OF TAXI SLAYING
VALLEY FIELD, Que., Mar. 19.
(IP) Efforts to save the 20-year-
old Doris Palmer McDonald from'
the gallows today had the 'support ;
' . , . V i 'Ularquess
i.eorge mewoiiiuo. uL-.-...r...K
. . .i I-- r .u ...I '
mnmm i ""' """!Gm. Young: this week,
driver foV which the two have boom ,,. , ,. . ,...!
sentenced to hang on Friday. I
McDonaW'a affidavit, mnfle ..In I.
Bordckuit Jan:tn.' Montreal': and
made public by his attorney, J. A.
Legault, read: '.,
"This Is to certify that my wife,
Doris Palmer McDonald, now in
jail in Montreal, is innocent of the
murder of A.: Uouchnrd. I swear
to this by my God In heaven. Mho
had not one thing to do in the mur -
der or helped In any way, and thejed well last night, his attendants
Denver confession untrue." Bald. The senator, who Is 75 years
The body of Houchard was found old, Is suffering from bronchial
last summer along a road near the 1 pneuniuniu.
international border a short timer
after, he had been hired by the , J jklle l oy ArroMod ,
McDonalds and a male companion W.U.LA W.U.I.A. Wash.. Mar.
to drive them over the boundary. I ,p Eddie Foy. wanted at La
The McDonalds were arrested in tlrande on a charge of forgery has
Denver, but tho third member of been, arrested here and is held for
the trio was never arrested. ! Oregon officers.
Mrs. McDonald, in a confession - - -
attributed to her In Denver. uld
she fired the shots which caused
Bouchard's death. .
IS
KILLED IN MINE
CI HANTS PASS, Ore., Mur. 19.
Caught by a cave-In In the
I mine in which he believed he had
j finally struck his fortune. Marvin
' J- Vincent 51. was killed more
'ban a O'ck ago in the Jump-Off
: J section of this county. Search
ls found the body late Saturday
; under five feet of euh.
inceni, a rowuenr oi luriiiw
left his home about elsht daya ago :
I f or hla mine where he had struck,
a rich ore pocket. When he did i
"Sleeps" for Week. jBig Change -1
. I In Face Powderi
1 1
'mimm'k
Unconscious since January,
when she was struck by a bus,
Miss HelerPBuschmann, student at
Lake Erie college, Painesville, 0.,
may remain in that condition for
as long as five years, physicians
say. They believe her brain cells
are "scrambled" from the shock,
and there is a slight chance that
the cells may in time reassemble
themselves, f"
' Mrs. Jas. MacDowell and Mrs.
J. Mays were shoppinug In Ash
land Monday.
Ted' Flury Is plowing for Frank
Marquees' this week.
Fred Ioos" came over from
Weed, Calif., and Is visiting Ills
sister, Mrs. Frank Marquess.
Mrs. Hazel" ean. from Tort-
'land. was upon the Cretk Tuesday.
Mrs. Ethel Shann spent Thurs-
ilay afternoon with-- her mother,
Mrs. L. C. Hale.
Mrs. Jones visited tho school
Tuesday; .
D. I'; Mule made a business
trip 'to Medford Monday.
Mr. Bushnell was out after a
load 'Of hay Friday morning.
Mrs. J. Mays ralle don Mrs. F.
Thursday
,..,,.., w.la , iKin ror
,rond. O'itr roiuls. all need a lot
o( i woi'k .pn tlienu ... , ....
' Hirry l'.right and' wife was out
to Vulley Tuesday.
F. M. Centei-a
hours at J. Mays
spent
a few
Tuesday.
Sriiiitor l-'i-ri-ts Improves
WASHINGTON. Mar. 19. IV
Senator Ferris of Michigan who Is
! scrioiiKlv ill m his home here, rest-
in your bakings
use
29 ounces tor 29
or over 35 years
Millions of pounds used
by our government
By SOL HESS
it inn
ANDERSON CREEK
A good face powder today must do
more than merely remove shinf;
it should stay on longer, provent
i the pores from gelling larger,
j MUI.I.o-t:W Is truly, wonderful.
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Summons for PublU-atlon.
In the Circuit Court of the Kta'c.
I of Oregon for Jackson County.
M. L. Hartley aim aunms . ,un- ,
ley, i'laintiffs. , . .. .
Donna Duniap and tl. A. Dunlup, ,
her husband: Muttie Coleman .
and W. K. Coleman, her hus
l.and; Mary D. Farlow and K. J.'
Farlow, her husband; Llta His- .
Icy, Lena Chambers and John
Doe Chambers, her husband:
Lottie Prescott and John Doe
Prescott, her husband: Eugene
Sisley and Jane Doe Sisley, his
wife: W. N. Campbell. S. A. Nye,
homas It. Goodpasture. L. F.
titancllff. J- D. Henry. Willie C.
Lane, Harvey Ferguson and Jane
Doe Ferguson, his wife; Ell Fer
KUBOil and Mary Doe Ferguson,
his wife; Mount Ferguson and
Sarah Hoe Ferguson, his wife,
and all other persons and parties
claiming any right.
title. Interest, lien or estate in
or to the land hereinafter in thli
complaint described, Defendants.
Vat: Donna Duniap and G. A.
Duniap. her husband; Mattle Cole
man and W. M. Coleman, her hus
band: Mary D. Farlow and F.. .1.
Farlow, her husband; Llta Hlsley,
Lena Chambers and John ,Doe
Chambers, her husband. Lottie
Prescott and John Doc Preacott.
himhand: Eugene Rlsley and
'-lane Doe Hlsley, his wife: W.-N.
Ltt . a . A Vvk Thnmaft H.
i ainporu, a. - : ;
Goodpasture. L. F. Stancliff. J. D.
Henry. Willie w. urnt, -guson
and Jane Doe Ferguson, his
wife; Ell Ferguson and Mary Doe.
.Ferguson, his wuc; .nouni rtrt-
son ana oarau tw
wife, and an oincr puioooo uu
parties unknown claiming . any
right, tine, inirrcni,
in or to the land hereinafter In. this
complaint described:
In the name of the State of Ore
gon, you. and each of you. arc herc-
y notified anu requn ru
in the above cntltiea coun - nu
cause and answer the complaint- of
plaintiff now on me jigBinoi jou,
within' four (4) weeks from the
dale of the first publication of this
summons upon you, wnicn is tne
lyth day of Marcn, iv-a. ou o
you full to so appear and answer
...ni.in tho time reouired. for want
thereof the plaintiffs will apply to
the court for tne renei prajr-u iui
In their complaint, to-wlt: For a
decree of the court quieting the
title to the premises described in
volume 1.11, at page 479 of the
Deed Records of Jackson County,
Oregon: in volume 26 at page 2 r.9
of said Deed Ttecords; in volume
S!l at pages 601) and 601 of said
Deed Records: in volume 56 nt
page 607 of said Deed Hecords: In
volume 89 at page-199 of said
Deed Records: in volume 136 at
page 310 of said Deed Hecords: in
volume 155 at page 273. of said
Deed Hecords: In volume 117 at
page -l!'9 of said Deed Hecords: in
volume 118 at page 93 of said
Deed Hecords; in volume 1 68 ut
unite 625 of said Deed Records; In
tb2i ol sam ueea nwuius, m
ne 78 at pajjc.490 of aald poyd
nUv.-ttnd tu y0lurtc8J)t jhuWj .
)f said Deed Record ' ri
volume
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Tills summons Is served upon,
you bv publication In the Medford '
Mail Tribune, a daily newspaper of
general circulation published In
Medford, Jackson County. Oregon,
once a week for four 4) Bileeesslvi',
weeks, in pursuance of an order
made by the Honorable C. M.
Thomas. Judge -of the said Court,
which order was made on tho 19th
Attorney for Plaintiff.
KcNidinB in Medford, Jackson
- , County, Oregon.
Notice To Creditors
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed by
the County Court for Jackson
County, Oregon, Administratrix of
the Kstate of Joseph M. Ruder.
Deceased. A 1 1 persons having
claims against said Estate are here
by notified to present the same
duly verified to the undersigned
Administratrix at the office of her
attorney, Don R. Newbury, in
Room 210 of the Medford National
Bank Building. Medford Oregon,
on or before six (6) months from
the date of this notice.
Dated and first published March
5. 1928. . ,.
BERTHA M.'RADER.. :
Administratrix of the Kfdato of
Jopph M. Uador. Deceased,
Peitical Abwsmmq.1
ron SHERIFF '
I nm a candidate for the repub
lican nomination for sheriff, pri
mary ay 18. CHAS. V. BTACT.
May 17.
county t u;rtK -
I am a candidate for republican q
nomination for county clerk; prom
lsing personal attention, economy
and courtesy, O. R. CARTER, -May
17. Talent.
CXJVXTY SCHOOL SUPKltlN-
TUXDraT
I am a candidate for the demo
cratic nomlnatiWi for the office of
County School Superintendent in
the May primary.
RAYMOND U CORXWELL,
rrinclnal WjLhlngton School.
' O . v asstf
torvry cojuussioxkiv
I am a candidate for re-nomlna-
u iiiu reiiuiuiean tlcKei. ir
W-'ounty CommiKKinner. T nAil-
nated and elected I will continue
to do my best trLclve the people
an economical !.lnes adminis
tration. VICTOR BL'RSKI.L.
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