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Dally, with Sunday, month. . ..IT.50 ... .16 ... t.td Daily, without 8un3ryf month..... -06 Weekly Jell Tribune, one jeer..., 1.00 Bunder, one year t.00 By Carrier, In Advance In Medford, Aeb- land, Jackeonvllle, Central Point, Pnoenls. relent, Oold Hill jwl on Hignweyai Dally, with Sundey, month I ,Tt Dally, ertlhout Sunday, month OB Daily, without Sunday, one year... T.00 Daily, with Sunday, one year .00 All terma, caen in adranoe. kUtMBEB OF TBI ASSOCIATED FEES Becelrrnt Pull Leaned Wire Benrtce Only paper In city Of oounty receiving etwa by telegraph. The Aeeoctated Free, la eiclualnly en titled to the uee for repubUcetion of au aewe dlapafhes credited to it or otbervriee credited In thu paper, and a 10 to the local wa nubliahed herein. . . AU risbca (or republication of apeclal die- eatcnea herein are alao reeerrea. Swore dally average circulation for' lis atooiha endli.g Oct. 1, 17, 4401, (preaent circulation eiao). Official paper of the Oily of Hedford. Official paper ol Jecluon Couuy. AdTvrtlelng Repreeentatlre U. O. BOOKNflKN A COM PANT ' Otflcea In Jew York, Chicago, Detroit, Ian hanelaoo. Low Angelea, Seattle, fort- Ym SnwSgJftPl Cul. Lindbergh yeHtordny was awarded 25,00O, which In a k Ultra nntce that ho will not huvo to eut his handful of medala whoi. hn Krowa old. A drunken driver who crimhed , Into a iiedcHtriitn and kllll mm rxporta "I do not romemher.' Neither doea the pedestrian. A FOOLISH PERFORMANCE Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. TMIE attempt to involve the Demoernts in tliis oil scnniiil liy L drugging in Al Smith is, to say the least, n feeble one. Even HssuiiiiiiL' Seilutnr Ttohinxoii is eoi-reel. hihI Sineliiir iliil , .. , . ,i i , i i i , I treelmwil, will be answered by Ir. Brady if a stemot-d, telf-addreeaed .envelope la eccloaed. COntrillllte money tO the Slllllll eillllllllli'll fllllll. fllBKvlllfll lie se- : Ulme ehould be btlef end written in Ink. Owing to the Urn number of letlere re. ceirvo, oruy e it can uc uwncrcu nvre. no reply can ue niaue ul quenea DM oonlornv Slfrned leltcra pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to dieeaee dlagnoeia or eured 11 position on the New York raeiiiK eoinmixsiori, nueh (ie tion would not reflect upon tile integrity of either man. For many years, wealthy men like Sinclair f.ive eontrilnite-l to the coffers of both major piirlios. Many of the large corpo rations have done likewise, as the investigation of the senatorial campaign in Illinois demonstrated. In return, heavy contnlmtors arc often remembered in sub- q sequent executive appointments. Jt is all a recognized part ol I the political ame and, while somewhat sordid, involves n moral turpitude. 0 Putting the worst const met ion possible upon the aliened Smith transaction and the best possible construct ion upon the Teapot Dome deal, they stil? remain as far apart as the pules, when viewed from the standpoint of common honesty und fair dealing-. . It was not Sinclair's contribution to the Republican cam paign but what tlftt contribution involved, which has so aroused, and rightly aroused, the indignatiot of public men like Sena-1 tor Borah. Ing M luatructloue. Addreae Dr. William Brady, in cere of tbia newepeper. Morjr Garden, beautiful and buxom grnnd opera ntnr, has been assured by the Portland prenH. tlmt on her second vlult to the ini'tro polls, Mayor George Baker will not Ket frefih and kins her, as he did on her first visit. Nevertheless, it will -be good" Judgment for Mary to make the maKflt.te keei his distance, or he will'smaok her again, when she is not looking. The womenfolks are striving mightily tocomplete their spring housecleanlng in time to do It all over again after the smudging season. THE WUXKN Ql RKt (Hoti4 Unlet. n "Seattle holst. a new flag" In the title of a cartoon show ing a pair of trousers being run up over the Seattle city hall. One wonders what the old flag was. U la highly probable, tlmt Will . Hays, of oil scandnl notoriety, will not be re-elected moderator of tho Presbyterian church, after a no'uie speech extolling the suc cess of Krohlbltion enforcement, und his cleansing of the movte world. Citizens who attended the bas ketball tournament are recovering, and many of them are now abltt to tell the trill of a lark, from the bleat of the referee'u whistle. I -allUb or thickened skin occurs. TJIK Pll VSIOJXM.Y OF This Ik harmless. Thu general I'll HOMO ItllJMTIS Miitn wii nwt ,ei:omfr yellow. The A good doctor is a prujihet, habit of eating such ra'V vege si.0 enOrjh. He Is not without , tables dally is a heiilthful one. honor pave in his own country ; The stain will disappear soon und in his own after the carrots do. I wish I house. Abroad , f ould suggest that raw beets will he may amiably givn the complexion a beautiful venture a guess iry lint, but they will not. Suine as to wliu t ails ladies declare J hut beet juice is a casual uc- u fine rouge, however. 1 u a I n tance or Ak Me Xt Question unit I'll v. hat's good for, Tell Ni IM It. but in h:s own' nsk what you think of the country he wisely - rnret smoking of women und refrains from 'mw-s. I Jo ou think it will af this sport, and feet the h-0Uh of the unborn consequently he is a "bum doc- child If a prospective mother tor." j smokes? Don't answer if you are To s;gest any remedy what-.1" fIiVHr of women smoking, as I soever or simple chronic rhinitis 1 wh"lll hate to see- anything is a thing a good doctor certainly ! l''tod in Its favor. (Mrs. A. A. does not attempt In his own coun- u- try unless be h:ts first had I Answer. I am not in favor of ibiok see a! the. site or houicl- of,n,' ur women stuoking, but I We don't believe the leader, of the R.pnb.iean pn.y werelZ;1" J':,- rjrV actually implicated in thin crooked transaction. 'When all the inaks mwh t.m much of thai lk-v'' ,he hltr lhe unborn facts are in and a proper perBpective.attained, we feel eonfid.,,.. ' .l! "" rCrT al.mii the nnif.llfM 1o''! "" pa te-'-y "my nmoKe. to biiKKest. will not ! i,1H A,r ntitlLil by folk who know me xy ""''i'- two "i"" " I hey won't uxo tluni anywnv '"''" r''0"' "" '"'r 'omlnll all Ttvtmly years iiKo it iall.-iil with ' "1P tlmt"- ,l"l tor atlvlsotl the hardihooil 10 ines.-nt him-1 lvinK eneman. (Mm. M. A. II.) H.-ir In a Hiia.fl .lottor-H office l Annwer I'Hiially it Is just air with a comiilaint of conHlnnt or i """'lowed by the baby in iiilis :nternillteiil obslrucllon , slop-1 Kelul Hliimpett envelonc imKo of one or both nostrils llicn ! bl'a,lnK '""r ''lreHH anil ask for tiiKl there pui.l one bone for his I Instructions for iiiii sIiik the baby, temerity. It warl the era of! C'o. riKlit John JA Dille Co.) frenzied siirj-ery. ami lurbinale or sponity IioiIIch were hacked, sawed or snared out of the nasal icavily literally by the bushel. The "ordinary" doctor or the nose and throat specialist who hesl- . titled about "removlnr; a bone" irom any sucli patient was a piker, and noAidy knew that bet- per man ine patient. i ou see tne use or a tut or gimlet or something made a bole ihriitiKh the cloKs-ed passHK'e so that the it will be bhown that but one member of the JlungJing ndiniiiis- ther warning tration was in on the deal and personally profited by it, in if "'" B"'"K otlier wotts, 1110 crime was a personal, not a party mutter. Hut the fact remains the deal was made, the money paid, and, as the principal culprit was a member of a Hepublieau cabinet, the Republican party ciinnot. escape a certain moral responsi bility. The Democratic party, not being in power, caiunft be in volved; and any attempt, like this one of .Senator Robinson to drat; in Al Smith is silly and childish. QUILL POINTS Wonuw inferior! io, which nex clings to garments that must be buttoned in seventeen places every morning? You can tell a sport model at a glance. It has nine colors instead of seven. patient was certain t.f obtain Im mediate rtiief at least to the obstruction or breathing, and for nix months or so everything was fine and dandy, but then tho victims of the operation seemed i to begin to realize thut the turbi nate. 1 or spongy body serves u t i T i t v functi(i a function very few 1 eoplc don t believe all they rend. Sometimes the he.fd-1 schoolboys know, because physi ology in't regarded seriously by mir educational authorities. l.et us inject a bit of elemen- If he thinks he works too hard, he's probably one of those Jow-genr chaps who takes 34 hours to do eight ligurs' work. - lines aren't lurge enough to be convincing. Correct this sentence: 'Iiie still, dear' said he "I think I i tnry ,h-VM,olw ,,('re ov,'n thwii . . .. It take the narc we intended to can stop us crying ana get it to sleep again." the Apuro we intended to use to sujxfrest a simple home treatment. The turbinated or Hpongy bodies are three shelves uIi.uk; the outer wall oi JE money getting is n success, every man is a failure. No placed mail has yet got all of it. 0aeh nasal passage.'having a thin -' ---.. - (bony baue.-u. core mud -a thivtf-j- i i in ui iiturtius jih'iii i Hit in- j iii mo winie man wants to do in the Orient is to tnko orders and give orders. Rippling Rhymes (By Walt TIIK niEEItlVG WORD KncouraRement U what men need if they would prosper and succeed; and no I say to Jasper JiffgH, when I behold him greas InK pia, "It'B wonderful how well you do the useful task you now pursue! I've seen pigs greased in many lands: by men considered master hands. I've seen them g r eased by g rad u -ales of famous schools In for eign Ht uteri, but no one'H ever shown such skill, I think that no one ever will." Old Jasper's toil began to irk, for greasing pigs is grievous work; and care less men ohserve his smoke and greet his efforts with a joke. The children jeer at Jasper Jiggs and wonder why he's creasing pigs. At village fairs and kin dred shows a 0.-1 ze of heavy value goes, to that contestant who can hold the well greased piK, us we've beefl told. Pie,s must be greased from snout to tail, or this time-honored sport would fail. And so to Jasper" I remark, as by his greasing booth 4 park, "Your skill is .Won derful, old scout, you have no equals hereabout! frowned beadH and jurists wearing wigs, and earls should see you greas ing pigr!" His weary face lights Tip at this, hia spirit knows a throb of bliss. He feels there's Home one, safe and sane, who knows his toil is not In vain. detects his artistry and sees hLs belfry isn't full of bees, He is Inspired to efforts fine, and turns out lubricated swine po much superior to those of his competitors and foes, to those he's turned out in tho past, the gre.it art critics stand aghast. A little word Inspires a man to do the very best he can. Applegate attended the Preaby-l of the chamber of commerce build teriQ church here Sunday. ing fund. Pictures of Crater Lake 'Mrs. Chester Cook of Prpect and other local view, will be . . . .. . .v..un intprBDesed wnn music ni ,wai visiting triemw nere m(. hihlv ,.,. day, Mr. and Mrs. John Ternoll and sineine. They come nimuy rec ommended and as it is for a worthy BvormnR should Attend son Junior visited Miss McCullyj . 35 and 60 cents. Saturday Hfternoon. . c r e n c e Kasshafer returned Mr. amHiIrs. Ed Smith and sons.j Mon(lay evenlnB from a short visit Mac-om and Lawrence, visited Asn-witn hls brother. Frank Kasshafer, land Saturday. , Weedi Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lewis and, Krancea Wilson hns been sons. Hubert and Jtay, and e, her hom(J wlh , Misses Julia and Olive Morgan; dayg made a trip to 1 rekn, Calif. I K H. Cooret stopped In our cllv Mrs. George Maxwell entertain-: rou(e tQ h,s home ,n Portland ed the teachers i the Roosevelt g the ,vlnt(.r Hp school at a bridge party Saturday will spend several days wllh his ai.ernoon. me ioiimw,.b- old .me frleIldi w. w. Weybright Carter. Mrs. Lucille Abbott, Mrr.i Katherine Hyde. Miss Alen. 0.ss! Miss Ella I-amphear of (Iran is Pass was a guest of Mrs. Amy Dow (O'Kory. Miss Momsen. Miss Aspin-, Hjl(lreth who is r.oml. .tf i ig the University of Ore,. j Mfss Van .Meter. Miss Snider visiting his mother, Mrs. Jumes reived the first prize and Miss Van j ntrall J ; ; r ' . ; and Mrs. Helms an two Maxwell had her home beau , ul y porlpp of W decorated in honor of St. Patrick ; M, nmI CInr(incc KatU r . , t.- u t ufy and Mr. nnti Mrs. Oustine of Me Mrs. Leila McKee who is i among the many dinrr akinK treatments at the lu;ue " at Amy.a ace Hunday ,wve. WmiH..u..i. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dunford of gate. Her daughter. Mrs. Dorothy Hackert, accompanied her on the fill. Hood ltiver American Legion's Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Chihlers and Larson flying field dedicated here. daughter Muxfne and son Clifton I . were week end visitors at the Leon- Salem Salem Iron works wlll ard McKee some on JiJg A pplegate. expand to make lumber carriers Mrs. Husanne Homes Carter, Mrs.' and pnper mill machinery. S. K. Ogle and Mrs. C. C. Chit-j wood and daughter Dorothy at tended church in Med ford Sunday. j S. K. Dunnington and wife, T. ; Medford were In our city Sunday even in p. 4 j 11. Dunnington ant wife and son (Tommy were visitors on Iliy Ap ' pegute Sunday' afternoon. ! 'Mr. and Mrs. George Wendt at- tended a birthday party at the j home nf Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dickey a IV "nillilliu v.iuh. , i Air. ana Airs, ueorgo enttt at tended a birthday surprise party ! at the home of Mr. and Mi's. Floyd I Dickey at Ashland, the occasion 'being Mr. Dickey's birthday. Those attending' were the members and their wives of The orchestra of I which Mr. Dickev Is the le.nlpr. Jl Mru M.i Wilsinn left tVrl.li. vn. . j ing for a trip to fin Francisco. - I Mrs. Fred Fick motored to Ash lion in the miuds of many people, land Satlirday evening and attend as to where that moonshine wem.;Hll Huei.,.. nieetlm nf the nnnifii. And also the question arises as to whether it helped to fire those seven shots at an unarmed man. The&o questions will not down. And If prohibition enforcement is carried on in this manner. It won't be very long until the prohibition law will be repealed. AVe have a great deal said against capital punishment, yet many peo Pe who say they do not believe in capital unishment are loud in their praise of an officer who deliberate ly kills an unarmed man. Hut there is a higher court where blod must be atoned for the voice ters of the Nile. Her daughter, Virginia, accompanied her and vis ited friends in Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bell and sons were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. S. Ji. AVier at Med ford. Mrs. Mattie Wilson and mother. Mrs. Gould, and Mrs. M. L. Nelson iade a trip out on the Applegate Sunday. . Sister Carrie Jackson, associate grand conductress and grand dep uty to the worthy grand matron of Oregon. mSde a visit to Aderal chapter Tuesday evening, March or my oromers uiooa cnein irom,15t A very pleasant evening was the ground. Vet some even dare'enjoyed hy aU We were a,so de to say there is no salvation for aunUld in havintr one of our own bootlegger. "Well, there may bemembers sister Megley of Port some surprises when the reformers k ,andi wiln USf the fi.Ht Ume for , Amerkianism: An unonsy freling Hint iho mnnAvho is Courteous hns something up his hIocvo. must stand with bootbrgers be. ' fore the judgment bar of God. I And there will be no hoodwinking the court on that day. t MRS. AV. M. CARLE. I Kogue River, Mar. 20th. If you can seo the good mid evil in both side, the one way to avoid being hated by both sides is to keep your mouth shut. "I'fe had a delightful evening" he said, ns he bit her good-night. (SF. Bulletin.) Perils of neck ing, i Some people can decide quickly and tell what tliey want, Itnd others juist give up and say, "Ham and Jgs." breatho most of the time, suffi cient moisture to prevent irrita tion of the throat, larynx, bronchi l,..i.ru 1... 1 1.. .. I r,i.. t,kiuK voueei mis semenee: we louml a good program,' said i the turbinates have their ovorlng of mucous membrane A mother's first duty Is t' hor with a rich network of blood family an' home. 'At'U'r that lts vessels in it. These turbinates j nnhuddy's business how she hran serre a double purpose, brin, dishes her kneos. It must Ik? nv lxdli 'radiators and humidifiers, t ful t' Iks rich. n' have not bin' t' As rndiiitors they aro more effi- bsik foiard t but th' result o' cient than any radiator devised sonic murder trial, or Kt'ttln all by man. fur they warm up alt III up agrin. the air entering through tho noso from whatever temperature tho I 111 '" - 1 outside air may have to appro- i t t I , mately degrees F., as it enters; DUSDane S 1 OUaV Mr. and Mrs. Jim Contrail and the windpipe. And besides they Air. and Mrs. Jack Thrasher made add to the excessively a rid Jit iiiom- i pbere most 1 n d o o r dwellers JACKSONVILLE he, "and kept the sumo ntii!iim nil evening." PANCAlflOH UNl'ALATABI.R (Household JlintH, l'ortlnml Tele gram.) That's not news. Nothing enn be done about mo- j When the poor po to a pfti'ty, they have on? nrivRiitnge. s". ofan rK.eUpo!rbrarn" but ; yU h8Ven ch""Kcd nltire' '"" tll''t '! the public can be thankful the aristocrats of the hlRhways have nover thought of modelling their vehicles after windmills. if Youth Is buck from tho campus. Occasionally a collegium forgets him or her self, and mentions their fraternity house. In un off. hand manner. Tho Ulll Wnrnor kid Is fooling around tho edges of the sociul ifticlstrom. There are suvontl cases of pre mature spring fever. Correctloi-lt was announced In theso parts ten days ago that Dock I'lekel had cast his veteran pipe from him. He was praised for his will ower. At tho tlmo It was not known thut he hud switched to clgureitea and chewing gum. .rornvAMsTio kmaktnkss I4j night a large man wllh n Kqulnl In his eye rump Into this office and Inquired If the editor vviih in. We were alone, and he was an exceedingly large mini nnd there was a certain nervous ness about his miinner ofQpecch that we didn't like. So we said tho edltoOwasn't In. but we would step down stairs and cull him. He dropped In a chair, and we went down stairs. On the stairs we met another Oary large man. who had the name nervousness of speech, lie wanted to know if the editor was upstairs. We told him the . editor was upstairs reading a paper nnd was exceedingly cross. Ho went Into tho office und a few moments later the most terrific fight we ever hoard nhout begun, (Atchison (llnbe. ) Sour food causcw? Bad Breath Ttiu diritlT trrfttmenl itmw bad timUi. iu mini, bolcliliir. Flnlt Kt nfmplrr fixMlt, tl1w. It fUtrwlUe iTtttrra to 'mproTn snoonat Htiao Jate better aisratlua and bow laritv hr tkkliiv hunbr1 T.vM(a for on wrak. They atdum oMuuv airmurrn, gn re ad cj Quickly. flOo or S5o pockst Sim At ronr (trtwrtot Vbr fnm pain pie wni urwuwiiin mu. Oe., MS Pw M., OtaMflnw, U CHAMBERLAINS TAD LETS T" Taet is the ability to aiTiuis.'o the activities of a woman's el nb without throwing together the women who are lmule at one another. (Continued from Page One) leuwood, Kna., uIouk the marshes are patrolling their corn fields, fir Imr blank Hhelln to keen awnv thou- work , siimls of wild ducks. Communications Hurrah I Iizzy Vanco snya a gnmo of ptlf tokos off 32 pounds, so now you'll know where the wife is if .she isn't til homo. Correct this sontonoo: "I had tin invitation to n brUUte to day," R!lfd tho wife, "but I declined it because I had my mend ing to do." Columbus came again. "Women are still Dainted." h "still almost nude; still delimiting in Immls; still savage ftcr all those years!" cut out fnr them. Ayo, and plli'di up. .Certain doclm s or hoalth ' authorities who ludhtlo tho idea of ushiK lunnidifini'H to mnini.iln a wholrsbiiip doKroo of humidity In the living rooms, shop or of- , fire, lielray their nnfamillarity ! with this (if l.hyfloloKv. thnt';Tothc Kditor all. Any kind of fairly efficient I We always supposed, until re-i humidifier, other Mian aiit'-matir ' eemly, that we lived in the "Land i Mystrms luiilt in, neet sarily will ' of the free and the home of the) he more or less a nul.nn e. to brave." lint, it seems that our fed- j attedn and keep at woii iMiyone who 'faleiU Venlk-t Srogi'd. a trip Sunday to the lloleomb Sprini;s In the west side of Sam.s Valley. .Mr. and Mrs. Will Holbrooft and children nnd Mvs. tlolhrook's mother were visitors at the home of Mrs. L. T. Wilson Kunday. MIhh MolUe liritt, who has been staying in the sanitarium for trout men t for the past few days, is Improving. Mrs. Alpha Hart man ad sons. Lyle und Wesley, visited the Jame Kock family east of Talent. Mr. Iloek will be pleasantly remember mnny years. Mrs.. Aloy' Wilson and George Proht of Cornini?, Calif., accompanied- Mrs. Hattie- Kirkpatriek home on her return from Califor nia. Mrs. Kirkpntrirk accii panled them to Washington for a short visit. An illustrated lecture and enter tainment will he piven in the V. S. hall by the Pattersons Thursday evening, March 22, for the benefit BY DRINKING LOTS If WATER Eating too much rich food may pro duce kidney trouble in some form, says a well-known authority, because the acids created excite the kidneyj. Then they become overworked, get sluggish, clog up and cause all sorts of distress, particular backache and misery in the kidney region, rheumatic twinges, severe headaches, acid stom ach, constipation, torpid liver, sleep lessness, bladder and urinary irrita tion. The moment ycur back hurts or kid neys aren't acting right, or if bladder bothers you, begin drinking lots of good water and also get about lour ounces of Jad Salts from any good pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for years to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to activ ity; also to neutralize the acids in the system so that they no longer irritate, thus often relieving bladder disorders. Jad Salts cannot injure anyone; makes a delightful effervescent lithia water drink which millions of men and women take now and then to help keep the kidneys and urinary organs clean, thus often avoiding serious Jcid oey disorders. "I Never Have to Gtt Up Nights Now" "CHRONIC BRIGHT'S DIS- PA.Gt7 lrr met cufFxrin a 1 0 wore ed n the school janitor here for j Jed 1Mrly everything, but got Nntlro to Creditors. Notice is hereby given thut th undersigned was on the Kth day of March. 1U2 8, duly appointed il mlnlHiratrixuf Hie estate uf Klimr L. liertolson deceased, by order of the County Court tor Jackson County, Oregon. All persons hav ing claims against said estate arc required to present them to the umlrrsitrned, at the office of Crews & Codding. Attorneys at Law. 2i7 Liberty Huilding. Medrord, Oregon, within six months from March 13, lillili, the dale of the first publica tion of this notice. ANNA M. BERTELRON. Administratrix. CREWS & CODDING, Attorneys for Estate, 217 Liberty Huilding, Medford, Oregon. Thajy moved from J'ictiirps liflp n news story or fiction, but n siii'i-ess iiu.i zinii's m-tirlu of tho IIow-I-Iiooiiiiio so woiulorl'til typo wonlil lio n lot moro nnprossivt! without l ho portrait. several years. here iu 19LM. It is announced that Rev. AVae- b-.lt eral court have decided that there : m,r. o( Talent, recently from Ohio.1 appreciates honlth Is no such thing as constitutional ! Vm preach at the Pioneer Meth-i and comfort will glailly pay .-u-li j law. in the Talent case last week.miist church on Sunday, .March 25 ' a price fnr I lie boon. ! I' was virtually said, a prohibition j nl 2 o'clock. j officer can lie arresting officer, 1 .rs. Ralph Jennings and Mrs.' OLST(S AM) ANsWI.ltS . prosecuting attorney, sole witness.! Lewis Jennings were callers in our ( .iri'ots TtlilK'it SUin Yellow 'jury. Judge and executioner of the! ,iy Sunday evening. 1 My sister lias taken a great sentence he himself Imposes. Now, rlrr Dunnington returned from! fancy lo raw carrot. she eal-i had always supposed a mania trip to Klaniath Kails on Sun-! them as a relish l. or throe, Wus held Innocent until ho waslday. ' I linns a day. The palms of her 1 proven utility. Mansford Zlninier- Those attending the dance Snt liaiitls hrive hccoine i;iilte yellow. bc was shot In the hack, being ; urday night, given liy the chamber' i nn this be from the coloring fired at five times by one man and j of commerce, reported an enjoyable ' mallei' in the curt-tits'' Her com- iwlo tutt In. II.. l,.,.l'.i ' ! Illllsi'd ; pb vi,. is a irie vcllow too. but no witness against him. no nttor-j Ceorgc Maxwell returned Sunday her slim is miiiic lice innii erup- niy to dclond him. no Jury to de-1 fro mlhe Ruch district, lions since she lias taken to raw cide whether he was guilty, and, Mr. and .Mrs. Harold Crump were , carrots and celery and greens, ' no Judge to pass sentence. Yet, Ashland visitors Saturday. j wllh less meat than she for- he was killed for thai which does Mr. nnd Mrs. V. T. Wilson anil nierly ate. iii. Moll.) , not carry the dentil penally, ei son Orvllle. and Joesph llusby, vis- Answer. ..P,ly,. m carrots often . were he guilty. ped at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1 causes a yellow staining of the: These officers supposedly paid. Charley Adams In Medford Sun. of Hie soles. : for and received livo gallons of, ilirA afternoon. woree. Then I tried AgmeL Im provement began immediately. My aches and pains soon disappeared. Best of aU, I stopped getting up nights. Now, a year since taking Agmel, recent urinalysis shows my kidneys sound in every way." C H. DISTELHORST. Burlington, Iowa. Agmel la not a medicine, but a natural iew health fond from Mexico ie sap of th. Maguey plant un changed except for removal of water without cooking Rich In vltamines, mln erala. veaet Taatcs delicious. Non alcoholla Armel uaed in treatment of STOMACH KIDNEYS DIABETES HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE and other or tanic disorder! Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Oregon in and for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of P. II. Daily. Deceased. Notify is hereby given to all persons having claims aguinst the estate of P. II. Daily, deceased, to present them properly verified to the undersigned, at the office of O. C. Hoggs. 30 North Central Ave nue, Medford. Oregon, within six ; to) months from the date ofthe first publication of this notice, I which Is the lUthexJay of March, 192S. . LUT1E B. DAILY, e Administratrix of the Estate of P. H. Daily, deceased. O. C. Hoggs, .1. F. Fllegel and T. .1. Enright. Attorneys for the Estate. Political Announconeits voit fin mi f 1? v Majmev Ban uned r . ....... centuries In Mex iw 1 11 m ciinaiaaie IOr tne repuo- Ico Now world famous. Thou sands praise Agmel see letters and otht-r free litera ture at druggists. llcan nomination for sheriff, prl 1 mary May 18. CHAS. D. 8TACV. May 17. Ljiuriiv ..alms epitlii'Muni in ntln'i Free Agmel Literature at I ! oath's Pnie Slnrc nmn'H wnorn inoiinsiunp wnisUi'V. It is ii nuns- Mr. nm Mt Klolnlmmmnr- nr THE NEBBS .fust a Scrap of Paper y SOL HESS r, '1 ril VD Jtc 7M ,T'LAD' MSf f FOUN) f ?Iun1 I OUXS AS A N oivin I,f-S ACCOOMT AMD La&oot Ny-X. y beminjd tme set at HAnj0 ,t Mf,r2e 7OTTJt. TO Iccmv.c-t CEooKrsJTn;MMJ" rCT- caeirekOeo N- K WOTW, najitmus A Af? A lot or PueucsPiRfr Cr I FUWTJTS 60TWE 7 J I OCTECTIVES. CRTS rR. Wo MiCk-SJVOU VAWOU) V . JU - O PLANJO f3ANJ T ( L JA NOWW'-IWOULOM. , mx Xfill k STAMP onj IT f ( X UFTUPTWEHOOOr . V'7" Sr Wv XjTi-ooitfai bad; L . S , W a e ros uss PLWEO t o)' v i" "in'rr" T".'' ' I YTm3 -fry L , 7-- bawmek fob less "TrS. Y I'll- .Tf VK-A -JUU Ov, -- L e-s.:. Uo 5 -o r? ( O. a Bock: I W W Iu , rorUffl tL.SU, I 'I I C eYTieht. 19;. be Thi Bell Svndi:ne. Trc Trtde Mark fta V S Ftt. Offte DxXULJ"' . . 1 fV I OOVNTY CLKItK I am a candidate for republican nomination for county clerk; prom ising personal attention, economy and courtosy. O. R. CAHTKH, May 17. Talent. OOr.VTV SCHDIII, St'PKKIN- TK.MIKXT I am a candidate for tho demo cratic nomination for the office of County School Superintendent In tho May primary. JtAYMOND 1 CORN W EM.. I'rlncipal Washington School. 35Stf COrXTV eo.MMIKSIOXKIl I nm a candidate for re-nomlna- tlon on the republican ticket for County Commissioner. If nomi nated nnd elected I will continue to do my best to give tho people an economical business adminis tration. VICTOR IirilKKM.. May 17 Ql D cn K- YOU WAXT LUMBER CAM, TROWBRIDGE M'MHKIl YARD 141 fl in N w wm wA ru a u 5