Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 21, 1928, Page 4, Image 4

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MEDFORD mail TRIBUNE
Daily, Sond.T, WMklf
Fabliau! bj th - -
. MEDroliU tlUNTlNU 00.
-IMT-t M. Wit St. Fhona T
BOBERT W. BUHL, Editor
. . KUUITKB Skil l II. alanaftr
Ad Independent Newapcuer
Entered M lecond-clae ' matter at Me
grd, Oregon, under Art ol Mai.h , 187.
SUBSCRIPTION KATES
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Bunday, ona year -00
By Uerrler, in Adranoc In Medlord, Aah
'land. Jaeiaonrille, Central Point, I'botnll,
talent. Gold Hill -nd on Ulrflmaya:
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All terma, raab in advance.
MKelilKR Or TIIK ASSOCIATED PRESS
Keceivinj Full Uaaed Wire Service
-Only paper In city or oouoty recelTiog
newi by teh (rapb.
The Aaaooialed Preej la icliiiirely en.
h1ed to the oae lor republication of all
ews dlapatchea credited to It or olherwlae
credited In thil paper, and alao to the local
oewa publiahed herein.
All rlghta lor republlcatlrin ol apeclal duv
Htchea herein are alao rfaerfwl.
Bwocq -dally- averare circulation lor all
monlha e-iJli.t Oct. 1, 1!7, 4402, (preient
eiroulalion 4626).
Oltlclal paper ol the City ol Medlord,
Olliclal paper ol Jackaon County.
Adrertlalna; ytepreerntatlre
M. O. MOC.KNBKN A COMPANY
Ofllcea In New York, Chlraii, Uetrolt,
'n rranciaoo,.Loa An)elea, Seattle, 1'ort-
Ye Smudge Pot
' Br Ar-Uinr Perry
Nancy of Sealtle, who marlied
a Hindu nabob, proves hemelf Just
uk foolish ns n ' femalo tinns
Allantlc flyer, but Nancy is Hi 111
nllvo.
Tho sent who Intends lo shoot
himself to the Itlnnct Venus, Inside
it skyrocket, will, tako along a
shavluB outfit." Venus is . only
2S8.0CI0.OIMI miles uwny In a south
easterly direction, and It Is Just lis
well nut to Innd with a mess of
earthly whiskers.
Ijtdy i'F'oid-Coupq of the locnl
Imitation Hrltlsh set; played poker
Tuos, eve, losing 3 houi-H sleep, and
a nickel.
Ren Parsons of Mlllcrcst Ik' In
town. Ho' states that ho would
like to slay In tho valley until the
pcai-H bloom, but does not see Ijow
he can make It. Rob. was tho
owner of tho late mules, who
worked at the Hillrrest orehurtl,
and wore nlways the cynosure of
all eyes, becauseoof the neat notch
inc of their tails. The hero who
did tho barherlnB resigned, lo take
p. job as a hangman. J ,, :
t ''This col., which bus bullritmdcd
ly maintained for years that poll
HclitiiH had no business campalBll
lnw In churches, apolnBlzes after
rendlliK the details of Will II.
Hays' activities as niessenkel' hoy
for oil corruptlonlsts. Mr. llays
always had a sermon on his chest,
and functioned nobly at confer
ences. This made him a factor In
roundltiB up the church vote.
Otherwise, he seems to have been
more of a fraction, than a factor.
Citto Samadl, 5 a tender Nippo
nese came downtown yesterday In
Ihc reRalln of a redskin. Ills im
personation of SlltlTlB Hull, Jr.,
was hlKhly capable, though his
war whoops were weak In the
lower reRlsler. tllto hut iweenlly
reeovered from the delusion that
he was a locomotive.
ocal hunters are now euKrocseit
wllh shoot I uk clay pigeons. It 1h
seldom that u clay pigeon Hhootei''
hrlnRH down his own fool for u
coyote.
"What Is called ' "a splllln " of
rain on the AppleKate, descended
this am,, and the forecast Is for an
oxpcctorutlon.
,M i "j. Vera" Koarful icelvMl u
lialrcut Monday, unaccompanied
by the board of direr tos, com
posed of nelKhbur women. 1 is
the duty of the tlirectors to Inspect
tin neck at frequent intervals, and
sec that the hair on the neck Is
Hllll there, when clipped off.
Major Henry Itluejay has built
a spite nest, In the crotch of ie.
Pub. 1Mb. -oak, which the wlft f
Col. V. Foster Hol.ln had selected
as u summer home. The same
thhiK happened last spriiiK-
John Mann Is up to l'ortaiul for
nn Infliction of Kiand opera. He
might as well understand now as
later, that the first time he at
tempts to commit an aria, upon
his return, down comes his mcat-
IlOUNO.
Very little Interest In manifested
In the killing of Messrs. Kelley and
Wlllos on April la. which Is Fri
day. 1 Tho pair are convict a, ami It
Is proposed to tlaiiKlc them from
tho end of a ropo until dead, for
purth idtion In a prison break In
laa. "lowovi-. it.tM a trlflo curly
to rxpect any extensive publlc
frloatlng over a futile 1ck;I bur-barltv.
T0 RELIEVE
o STOMACH
.. . DILATION
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' Dilution of the aloniueh imunlly
ariaas bovue excess stoniiuli arid
csuses food to fc-meut mid form sour
cases which are rcsiwnsiblo lor those
uniiloassnt sensations of swelling and
fullness, often very painful.
To avoid nnd relieve ntninach dilu
tion take a tablet of "Pnpe's I1
pepsin" after meals or when pain is
felt. "Pnpe's Uiapepsin" neutrnliws
acidity and prevents the formation
of wind, heartburn and llstulenra,
and itistirea healthy, painless'' digcs-
ti""- ... n
Uruuifisls evrn'where sell I'ajVa
Diaiicpsin" at 1)0 cents a psckaec
not much to pay for complete free
dom from digestive pain and atomarh
.(.roitWea, in Hter get your park
;e of "J'ae s Uin-:flin ' to-dtt-
HOW TO INCREASE MEDFORD'S PROSPERITY
TIIK ifiiiouiici'iiiciit tlntt the Owi'ii-Owoii coiiipimy will not
only opt-rutu on u continuous 12-moiitli basis, but will nuiki?
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PXtt'llSIVO improvements tO llll'ir
of their niili oa.l, comes us very
Mud ford and Southern Oregon.
Kor some time there had been rumors that, due to coivlrv-'
wide depression in the lumber business, the Oweii-Orejrou com,
pany would close down. These rumors can now be dismissed
as utterlv&vitlioiit foundation. Instead of shutting down thfl
eoiiipmiy will tio ahead stronger tlian ever. j
'The operation of this company and the'Oiitiniianee of it-i
heavy payroll, contributes niaterially to the prosperity of this
district and, directly or indirectly, puts more money in the
pockets of every business man.
Local bniness men undoubtedly appreciate this ' fact, liut
there should be more than appreciation. There should be re
ciprocation. o
The Mail-Tribune lias stressed till? point IhOh'c, but it is
worth nicntioniiid aain. "With AledfoidOlrade is Mealfortl
made." The least the people of Med ford can do, when they
are -in -the market for .lumber, is that they insist upon lumber
that is manufactured here.
This is not altruism, it is sound business sense. It is, in
short, merely enlightened
any local concern enjoys, the
and the (.'renter the development
community.
AVhat refers to lumber refers
here, from truck Harden products
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There is also cement. One of
Hie Ktiilo ! il, i, ,(,.,! t I'.'.il.l Mill
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inje new structures know where their cement comes from? I'er
liaps they all do. We hope pu.
J tut if they don 'I, they should, ll, is the individual wlio con
trols these things, not the jobber or deiiler. "H each before his
own door swept the village would be clean." If each citizen
insisted upon homo-grown or home-iniide jiroduets, wherever
such products are available, we would nil be better for it.
i'ot only would we enjoy greater prosperity, but it would be
a steadily increasing nml permanent prosperity.
Community -interests are mutual intercuts. The more wo
help our neighbors, the more we help ourselves.
QUILL POINTS.
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Kvcry man lias monicnls of rimlictivencss whoa' ho wishes
ho vcr'Ukiiitf or a truck drivor.
IF ho isn't nKliatioiI of anything don't onvy k rooord; envy
his memory.
A writer says one hears less
tlio Cliristmns cigarette lighters
Junker: Ollt! ho makes Uink of discarded machiiierv. ele . 1
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Also, Kuropo, (me who wonltl
Tliere's one consolation. 'In the hereafter tlio office nui
sance won't he forever savin;?: "(limine a match."
Douhtlcss a hink is u man who thinks it worldly and devil
ish to drop a cigarette, hntt in his coffee cup.
There are two kinds of men:
and those who take the advice of
Thank goodness, the L'uiou was preserved. ' ftn
litieal party witli nohotly to blame everything on.'
Kable: Ouco there was a poor woman who didn't think of
her pretty daughters as old-age insurance.
Correct this Kenti;nee: "The boss frcipiei.yy gives me a
raw deal." said he,' "but I never mention the fact to mv wife."
Mr.'lHiwtltMi imisl vik1it at. times I hat hi count Ifss fi'icmls
wtmld show inn iv rut Inisinsin nml less N.vmpatliy.
Tim oat Family nHiM'0 in the chirk. Tlml explains Imw limy
ilisrovcr tlio tilings they gossip alunit.
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Do yon know why it is t-allnl tlm wnjt of sum's? You
keep it under your lial.
You enni mnUe (lie vising t'eiu'ration rise Ity ealliug it down.
" Annoyed" nml "put out." menus imicl
wlicn oil 0i'c ivforffiiu; to Sciiiiloi's,
I'ori'ocl this si'iilciicc :
, i, j . . . , y
pll.v, Hllll HOW 1 I'HIl tlllt piliyiug llllll'bU'S mill do lily piullo
pi'iii'llcc.
THE NEBBS The Bird Has Flown
(5 b . OUST WEASO THAT vES DOES TWArV' nS- oijt LEAVE-WITHOUT ' "
y - , , rl MR. FLIMT. VOOR PROTE6E) 5AV MEiSMOT TELUNJS HIS DEAR FR1EMD5 ?- )
l'-'- . ' i WHOM VOL) ACE MeLPtKie V cOMIM2 15AC?I ESPtttlALL-V WHEM VOO GOT . X.
Oss. " V60 STRAK5HT AMO POT- ( TT2AlrJS ARE A 20,000 IrJVEST&D IM THI5 FELLEE -f ' '
XiN : s M Jt, 20'000 X JRUMMIWS H THERE SHOULD BE WO 5KGET3 s.
TMATTmAT I DOMD FOK HOPPED cOPW5EM BOTH WAV5, ; f ESPECIALLY VAJMEJO VOUGE OO "N
O I OORGlAe A TI2AM PACTS woi 7 " S t rowo or WIS AcetV THAT
iUp, J1- U noupavqoootoemW
plllllIS.-lllCllKllll"; I lie CXU'll ilOll
welcome Hewn to til,- people of j
self-illterest. l''or lle more 'business
more business everyone enjoys,
anil prosperity of the entire
to every commodity produced
to bricks or brooms.
'
the largest cement plants in
llrne liiiiiiv li., al iieniil.. I. nil, I.
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profanity now. "Well, most of
have been discarded.
, . , .
.jniWt civilization.
Those who do foolish things,
their wives.
me a po-
lu-
Nii nu- even
live o'clock," tlio liov
I't'll'l
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Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY, M. I.
med lettera pertaining to peraonal health tiul l)elene, not to diae.sa dlarnoala or
ESKTSmSS u XZr.?b'.ZJ?X' &m .SiSTft
cc ived. only few can be niwered her No
AX OITI.IXK
SO. Ok Jaic
Amid the psychopathic nntli-H of
thti unsavory Hickman trial In Call-
fnrnln there came one morning o
brliOlutid Interval. In view of the
mereer.m y part played ly meilloal
expert teHtirnony
In tlO liijiieKiu
It Ik fjr.uil.v'.iiR -
note that It wan u
mertienl man w ho ,
tesiiricd lo thlH
effect: All (JaIs '
pomp und :i?e-
mony Is rldleu-
lous. If we wIhIi
to know whether'
this man Is In-!""
sane we should send him to the!
psychopathic ward. Why hen p the
expense of this burlesque leual In-
nulry on the shnulders of the tax-!
payers iP this state? !
.1 Polities, doctor, ' polities. It Ik
fairly ohvlons thai vmi nml viiiii'
friends have no political nmhitions, ;
HfeK no poutica jobs, shure nu;
plunder of office..
If the culprit in such a case were'
subject to tile ordinary IcRnl pro-
visions for 'rllermininK the sanity
or insmnlry of honest .luiens. they:
nihl plno. him under observation
in the ,ycho,,athle ward. or fist-1
wheri! and rely upon the opinion
' l;.vo medical alienists or expert-
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win oppiuvai in u juii;e ill a COIII1
of record, all men presumably hon-
Urnble. without personal prejudice. ;
and nut in tlio nay of fHernln or
(ncniiCH of tho Individual whoac
sunlty Im under consideration; (tut
kucI) iirderly prorcduro wonlil int
he very oxcKinK, nor would It ul't'oM
Mploy ontortalnmont fur niir lurpo
moronic leisure elasw, nor juicy na
torlnl foe hradlinPH in the j.aporM
nioroiiH buy, nor opportunity for
criminal lawyers to nclHovo dis
tinction nor a markot for mod Ira .
fxport trstiinony. Indeed. thT mln-j
titoHt details of the thoiitfhtn. wordH("
and () c(1h of Insane crlmlnalH or
erlminalM feiKiiin Insanity
the ut in ok t Importance
tnl development of the
this country, and all UiIh
Hiiatrhrd nway If cuch a prisoner
were; treated as an ordinary honest
citizen.
Tho medical conception of Insan-i
Ity, hh 1 pointed out here the other!
day. Ik not the same a the leiiulj
conception, ilimy people who aro
modleiilly Justine jire perfectly culii
etent to conduct their own affairs
and know rljiht from wronj. i;o
that they are legally sane. Then.'
too. thoi-e are at least twenty '-million
morouH In the country adultji
whose mental capacity is that of n
normal child from X to li years of
aue and a shrewd criminal lawyer
"-'Kht eonvlnee almitst any -Jury
(whicl
hich would probably Include at
last one or two inorouyO that a cul
prit with such HmUcd Inielllyenre
could not know that his act was
wronu. Tiiis is Just another In
stance of the difference between
the doeto'' and the lawyer's view
of the question Of responsibility.
Not that morons are morally any
are of (VrTT M
for the men- . .cVi1 la t
youth ofi fcl3lffJkTr
I
worse than people of normal Intel- oland discoui-aaement an' criticism '"""K '" lucal agricultural situa
llgenee. A child 12 years nf age fi"." . 5!"I.B. i" . Cn,l,Sm Ulons. as a basis for determining
is not necessarily wicked or !.-
pi-lived unless led astray by 1
sons or cnvlrmiffient uf evil char
acter. fmitiestionnhly such exhi
bitions as the Hickman trial play
havoc with the minds of many
otherwise harmless morons every
where. We ought to think of that
when we are staging such revolting
affairs.
Not only medical e.xpt'ii testi
mony but all other partisan expert
testimony, under hire by one side
or tho oilier, should he abolished j
from court procedure. The fairi
name of Justice ileum nils thai such'
li'sthuony eonie from disinterested
llllllillM-xl I.VIll.l'l ,v ..I...
s in I have im
mini' mutlvi' lhan
u 1,1,1,1 ,,s,'u lo" vorniK fithei,
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,rKSTIONS AM svi:its
Kiel foj. Ilrlk-lil's IHm-:im
The ilueior said 1 have a slow
fiuni of IIiImIiI's iIIsi-ii-A. . h.i hi
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.nsi'i - Only your uhsiclnn:
,n , ,. , , ,. ,7
tell ytu what diet you should ftl-
low. If any. As a rate, nallentsi
liallentsi
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with IoIkIiIs illsease (e iron e ne-1
nnilllsl may lake meal anil cues'.
und any oilier wholesome fund In,.,,,,, i,t,vonil. '
l i . .1 sun ii i' 1 1 iiniiy.
Most t uialil... liKciiM-. : A Kimintic "honk-up" of radio sta-
Mildly tell me it ll Is pussllile tions will cnalile S.OI'O.Olltl Amcrl
, to cure 'IV 11. My "ilminr" tells' cans to hear all Unit kocs on in the
ime Ii ran l.e cured. M. i:. a. j Deinoijuilic und Uepuhlieiin conven
Answer T.. I:. Is an aliln-evla -1 Hulls.
linn for liarlllus tiiliereiilnsls in '
- i , it ii'.Hin in
j tul.i-ii li- l.ai llll. liut prulmliiy ,
mount to impure whether luliereu-t
' Insls is curalile. Ii Is tn,. must cur-!
rjjty can be made to queriet not conform-
! iiv;ii:nk
lil Inu-rviil.
table of Rll serious dlsenscs. The'
! abbreviation for tuberculosis la the.;
Itoy 1-Yit-iiU IIik-im-s.
When the wur hinke out I vuw '.
. eiiKajjed to the nlient boy ImuBiu-)
anie ne was in r ntnee tni ee yeui s
alwI when he came home lie drank
liadly now he drlnka perioilkully,
Kol"li sprees for weeks at u
lle, hut often wllh InlervulH of
ninny months. One of hla friends
nit tllat ,lis father tlrank the.
same nay and so It must he In
"offi and will never he.
tl'fferent ... Of course ihls,
nillles nie feel badly ns 1 huve tried
"Illd
-IS. H. i-:.
Answer-
-The periodic dtinke
Id
Uie hardest tcOuure. If his father
bad u similar cravlnK it may be!
that there is a stnOX of degeneracy
In the family. I don't like to ills-!
courage you, hut the only tiood ad-
vlee 1 can eivn viiiu!m thar llip man
should voluntarily no under treat -
inent tor ineiirtallon, wnien uny.,
irood pUyslelan can Kive, provided!
the patient submits to proper care,
in hospital or sanitarium,
Tecll, Soft
, a ,ot ()f truu,)c
ljerause uro vc sof,
w, ca soft tclhv.vi p.
,( j,,
A,i;H.P,.1,-alty ulr!fc bsfore
Wrth anil in early rhlTilh
birth ami in early elilTilhood. 1:
can't say that the condition is rem-j
, vy o( co Uvt. J (
K in for preen rolishcs unci unhid
(loiify) veKOtnl)lt's. i
t.'opyriK'ht, Jolin I'
If th' rich don't know no more
' about rare tapestries, an' costly
! Rembrandts than they do about
, counterfeit Gordon gin bottle caps
j I pity 'em. It's too bad we're S
"
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Brisbane's Today
(Continued from rage Ono)
Tliw elevated railroad tn New
York made no money until the tare
wus redueed from 10 cents to G.
Kuj I muds will make more when
they find a way to carry frclnht,
and iiuHsenKtTH, lens expensively.
That is said with realization of the
fact that railroad builders have
! built the country and arc entitled
. I'
.or(i Heawrbrook's "L.)ndon Kx-
press" uys a bountiful American
I Kirl in KK.vpt offered an Ksyptian j
i peddler StloOO to marry her (mine- '
1 dlately. because "he .seinbled a i
i beloved Frenchman now dead." j
T!' important difference between j
, the iiviiiK Kwyptian and tho dead
I KrtMiehmau. that tlie infatuated I
' im 10 uini uiiicrcui:,; nciween
the livinL KByntian nnd tho dead
l'Yenchn.au..thut Ihe Infatunted
American cii-l did not observe, is
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inis. i ne r rencumiiu s iace snowcu
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-mil-sun s. i in r.K in ill i.s itiiii;
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s iiiwpiI f-ninii i.tn lni-L- nt tniiilcmif. i
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I'l'iim tlio first nmiiiiineeninut of
i 1 1 in i i ne i ii fii ii ll i ll i ii i ll i" i lie 1 1 1 in
Alaliama's choice, to final howliliK
hen Ihe
winner is announced, j
will he heard. How-
everythinc
Utile Co.)
I
would be ' JiS.
m.
RippUvLg
Rhymes
gil Wl MaioB,
THE DOCTOR'S BILL
The dcicto; hill Van pretty
steep; 1 looked it o'er aal had
to weep. So much for poultices
applied with akill unerring to
my hide; so much for ultra-purple
rays, administered for many
days; so much for Jimmying my
apine and Belling it once more
lu line; so much for sawing off
an arm 1 saw I'd have to sell
my farm and mortKaKe my 11
Icit sllll If I would pay the doc
tor's bill. And lor a moment 1
was. prone to heave a shudder
and a Kioaa; It seemed a drt' In
fill pile .to dig; 1 thought the
bill was too blamed big. TheJ
I recalled how tough 1 felt when
1 called In old Dr. Poll. I vtas
all In, and growing worse, umO
thinking much of shroud and
hearse; It seemed unlikely I'd
survive for seven weeks, or six,
or five. ,The old doc came, day
after day, with optimistic words
and gay, and laughed away my
morbid fear I would decorate
a bier. He' came when torrents
washed the street, he came
alonE through snow and sleet,
he came when hcwas sick and
tired, and rest was urgently re
quired. Tho benefit of all he
learned when midnight oil was
bravely burned, and all he
gleaned f jnn heavy tomes, the
out put of colossal domes, the.
bsacfi of all his skill he garu
me when 1 was 111. .Me found
me sick and full of aches; now I
can-whip my weight in snakes;
ho banished anguish from my
frame, and shall 1 knock his
modest game, and say his bill
is too blamed high? Why, then
a tinhorn sport am I. 1 adver-'
Use to all the eni'th the life he
saved has Utile "worth.
1
ever, sad to relate, many of the
S.000,000 that might listen to the
convention will not listen. They
will tune in for jazz music, sad
heart rciidin:; songs, or daily doz
eas to keep thin. In this nation
where only half - vote that might
vote, there is little deep Interest in
politics.
mHess
. A growing tendency to approach
agriculture as n business problem
is reflected in close to a hundred
requests received by the Agricul
tural Service of the Chamber of
('(nr.merce of the l.'nlted States
during the past sixty days from
local and sectional business organ
izations fur adviee In setting up
machinery for the joltn study of
agriculture by farmers and busi
ness' men. These projects usually
take the for mof surveys for lb
puprpuse of ascertaining factscre-
what remedies shall lie applied.
luilicat'o of the scope of this
movement is n inctii.K rceently
held under the auspices the
apricultuntl coinniittec of. the In
diana pulls chamber uf commerce.
This was attended 'by eighty coun
ty agents, chamber of commerce
secretaries from 1 (i counties, key
hankers, county school 'superinten
dents and "dirt" farmers from six
teen counties. The meeting decide
ed lu nmlii! a thoro Hurvcy.pf agrl
cultural conditions in the. 'H (strict
covered. This method, ' wHleli ap
pears to lo spreading rapidly, in
the reverse of that which looks to
;i cure for ills of agrleultui'e chief
ly thru national legislation.
Eagle Point
School Notes
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! . ' '''""'K'.f the huKle
' ' 'f "- nssocm. on,
I h"s ,'t' " ,fo'' nt
! afternoon at 3 o clock. The object;
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of the meeting will be tho con-
'sideration of the nnrehasit of a
phonograh for the Eagle Point
; school.
' T1'
I'olnt Parent Teach
ers association wishes to express
Its appreciation of the assistance
of the community in the 1.-T. A.
hi Jinks h-iil march ll. The hi
.(inks netted tle orKani'ation $112.!
which wall lie used largely for the?
ipviitni oi me .teniiui. I ill is null
halls have already been purchased
benefit of the school.. Hats and
for cavh room in the grade, u ten-j
ilis net has been bought ..for the
Kills Gambler Love
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Spurned in her 14-ycar love of
akley B. Harris, New -Orleans
gambler,' Mrs. Sara H. G. Kello
way, ' "Oakley's ' girl,'" has con
fessed to police, they1 have an
nounced, and she has been
charged with the murder of Harris
at New Orleans, La. Fatally shot,
the gambler's last words were,
"She was justified, don't prose
cute her."
whole school, and other things are
being decided on.
The Kugle Point high school
buschull team has begun system
atic practice, and conditions for u
good year seem very promising.
Several pupils are unable to at
tend school at the present time
because of mumps. In the high
school Mary Hannaford, Ernestine
6nhui.-k arid Marguret Brophy aro
absent because of them.
A heart und lung test clinic was
held at the sehool on Monday,
March 19. by Dr. Holt. Dr. Heck,
inan and the county health nurse,
Miss (Hover. Very good reports
were given on most of the chil
dren. A campaign was held by the
high school recently on the sale
of tlje Turtls company publlca
tionx, the Saturday Evening Post,
the Ladles' Hrjie Journal and the
Country (lentienmn. thit net fed
the school almost thirty dollars.
The salesmen who made host rec
ords were Mary Hannaford. Frank
PtMIIenw and .leruld Ward.
Are You Run Down,
Weak, Nervous?
To liavo plenty of firm flesh nnd
tho ability to do a big day's work
nnd foci "like a two-year old" at
night, you must eat three good
moals.n day, relish your food and
properly diccst it. If vou can't
heat, can't sleep, can't work, just
uiki', a teaspooiuui ol Tanlac be
fore meals.
Mrs. Fred Westin, of 387 E. 57th
Si. North, Portland, Ore, says:
"Tanlac cured my stomach trouble
completely after three years suf
fering. It built me up "to perfect
health, with a gain of 27 lbs. That
wasatwo years ago, and I still en
joy the best of health."
Tanlac is wonderful for inuiges-
tion r con,tipation-cns. painr,
nausea, dizziness and headaches It
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brings) back lost annetito. heln.
you digest your food, and gain
strength and weight. It contains
no mineral drugs; it is made of
roots, bark's and herbs, nature's
own medicines for the sick. The
cost is less than 2 cents a dose. Gc
niottle from your druggist. Your
money oacK ii ii aocsn t help.
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Better than Soda
- Hereafter, iastead of eoda take a
tftttle Tliillins Milk of Magnesia" in
I uter aliv time fur indigestion or sour,
I acid. ga'v lomach, aad relief will
i come instant.
' Kor fifty vears genuine "Phillips
I Milk of MWe'i" ,1H Dic" P""111
by plivsiciifis because it overcomes
i three times as much acid in the stom
! ocli as a saturated solution of bi
' rjirbonate of foila. leavinj; the stoni-
arh sweet and free from all gases. It
neutralizes aeid fermentations in tlio
bowels and gently urges tho souring A
waste from the system without purg
ing. Besides, it is more pleasant to.
take than soda. Insist upon "Phillips."
Twenty-five cent and fifty-cent bot
tles, any drugstore. "Milk of Iag
nesia" lias been the U, H. Registered
Trade Mark of The Charles H. Phil
lips Clicmie.il Co, and its predecessor
Charles H. Phillips since 1875.
Final TJotlre.
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon in and for the County
of Jackson. -In
the Matter of tho I-.stato of
William lilue Harris, Deceased.
' Notice Is' hereby given that tin)
undersigned, administrator of tlio
aboi'0 estate, haa filed his final rc-
I port as such administrate.' in tlio.
above cntitiea couri aim
and the Court has fixed March
23nl, 1928, at the hour of ten
o'clock a. m.. as the time and the
office of the said Court In the
Courthouse at Mcdford, Oregon, as
the place for hearing objections to
said final account, If any tliero be.
the closing of said cstnte, and tho
discharging of said administrator
nnd his bondsmen from all fur-'
ther liubility and responsibility, ami
nny and .ull persons Interested aro
hereby notified to appear at
said time and place and Aiov
cause, It any lucre be, whv audi
final account shoul not bo approv
ed, said administrator and his
bondsmen discharged, and said cs
lute fui'-y closed.
Date at Mcdford. Oregon, this
22nd day of February, A. D. 102S.
J. -Vy". VAKKKIKLD.
Administrator of the estate of Wil
liam I'.lue Harris, deceased.
Office: Room 2, Palm Block, Mcd
ford, Oregon.
Notl of Slicrlff's Sale.
r' virturo. of an execution on
foreclosure duly Issued out of nnd
under the seal of the .Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon, in ami for
the County of Jacksom to mo direct
ed nnd dated on the 17th dny of
February, 1U28. In a certain uction
therein, wherein Delroy Cetchell.
as plaintiff, recovered judgment
niialnst A. V. Walker, Kallo Wal
ker, 10. H. Lamport, Frank C.
Kramwell. Superintendent of liankn
of the Klute of Oree.011, llullock
Mereanllle Aitency, Cierlach Murk
low Co., Otter Manufactuiins Co.,
New England Fabric. Manufactur
ing Co., The Osliorno Co, l.ouin .
RoesMl, finite Induslrial Accident
Commission, Gus Newbury. A. C.
Walker and I.inuie llaniicaui nnd
Jackson County, 'Oregon, the de
fendants, tor the sum of Ono Tlnni
snml Heven Hundred and no-iou
($1700.00) Dollars, with in'.erest at
1011 per annum from May 2 lit Ii .
1H24, with costs and disbursements
taxed at One Hundred Fun- nnd
no-100 ($104.00) Dollars, and Umi
further sum of One Hundred Fifty
and no-100 (5150.00) Dollars, as
attorney's fees, which judgment
was enrolled and docketed in 111-;
Clerk's office of said Court :n said
Countv on the 2nd day of Febru
ary. 1028. o
'Notice Is hereby given lh;t. pur
suant to the terms of the vr. Id exe
cution, I will on the 2-lth dny of
March. 1928. at 10 o'clock a. m .
at the front door of the Courlhouse
In the City of Medford. in Jackson
County. Oregon, offer for sale anil
will sell at public auction for cash
to the highest bidder, to satisfy
snld Judgment, together with the
costs of this' sale, subject to re
demption as pros ided iy lac, all of
the right, tille anil Interest that tho
said defendants had on the 1 3 1 h
day of June, 111 12, or how have In
and to tile following described
property, situated in the C'ocnty of
Jackson, Ktate of Oregon, to-wlt:
Lot 1, lyock '40, In the City of
Meilfurd, Oregon.
Dated this 20th day of February, 4
102S. ItALIir O. JfcNNIN'GH.
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon.
liv Ol.flA F ANftKliSON.'. Tlejmtv.
Political AnmwncwwBts
FOK SHKItll'F
I am h candidate Tor the repub
lican nomination for sheriff, prt
mary May 18. CHAd.' D. STACV.
0 May 17.
COVXTV t'l.KKK
I otn a candidate for republican
nomination for county clerk: prom
ising personal uttentlon. economy
nnd courtesy. C. K. CARTER,
May 17. Talent.
COVXTV SCHOOL SVl'F.ltlX-
TIOXDI'.XT
I am a candidate for tho demo
cratic nomination tor the office of
County School Superintendent In
tlic Mayiirimary.
ItAYMOND i,. cohnwell,
-Principal Washington School.
3G8tf
COVXTV (1)l 1 ISSIOX Kit
I nm a candiilato for re-nomlnaJ
Hon on the republican ticket for
County Commissioner. If nomi
nated nnd elected I will continue
O do niy Inst to give (fie people
an economical 'business adminis
tration. VICTOR BUHSKLV
May 17
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