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Medford mail tribune
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ftOBERT W. BUHL, Editor
ft. HUMPTBH 8UITH, UuiMgm
An ludepciMletit Mwspir
Knlcrd m Mcood-clu mittcr tt Mad
lord, OMtfot, aitdcr Act ol March 8. 1B7H.
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M. O. M0OEN8KN & COMPANY
OfflcM In New York, Chicago, Detroit,
&an FrancUro, Lo Angeles. HetU, Port
land. Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry
Whut the nation now needs 1b
' anine chewing Bum without a lout!
Hiiuick in a carload,
Governor Al Kmlth of New York
performed a (treut Her vice for hu
manity yenterday Hhultlng up
two Benatoriul hlatherakUeH, with
one letter. They were Hen. Nye,
of one of the DukutuH, and Ken.
Robinson of Indiana, a puppet of
the shirt-tailed homa of rlghteous
nena. Our failh in the law of compen
sation, which hu been weakeniiiK
for Home time, huH been ih.itIU
tuteU, with the information in the
papers that IVachet. Browning, a
whiffet whoHe giddiness Ih fostered
and capitalized by her Ala, tiaa fat
logs, and no amount of medical
science can keep them from con
tinuing to be that way.
Iady Ford-Coupe of the local
Imitation Hrltlnh set, mid the nor
thern provinces of Italy, were both
shocked yesterduy; the latter by on
fiirthquuke, und the former by a
Hcotch story.
For Bale Hllghtly used baby
buggy, white, enamelled wicker.
1'hone 987. (Wantad Coos Hay
Times.) Just a hint of a tragedy.
"While visiting his grandmother
Haturday, u can of pouches explod
ed, cutting little Artie Hharp on
tho buck porch" (Due. horn
Notes). O-o-o-o-h!
One of our most enchanting co
cddles, who was feurful lest a fra
ternity pin would be Jerked loose
by a necktie, is now doing every
thing with her left hand.
THK KQl'AHK IKAI,
Sixty-two lung years In cotton
111 His and yet spry, proud and
cheerful at 88 this Is the record
of Miss Kpsle Hcutt, one of the
first women ever to be em ployed
fit a textile mill In the south. She
lives contentedly here In a little
room that is bed-room, kitchen
nmt parlor.
"I'leasures! I have hud rtone,"
she answered to a question. "I
didn't have time in my life for any
pleasures. I never even knew
about Hunta Claus. I hung my
Markings up once or twice Just
for fun, but shucks, It didn't do
no good, so I stopped."
In 1864, when she was a little
girl of 10, her father died, leaving
her to help support younger broth
ers and sisters. Krom that year
until 1915 Mlts Kps'.e Hcutt was a
cotton mill worker. When the
northern soldiers burned tho Sa
luda Cotton Mills she went to
Georgia, but In later years gradu
ally retraced her way to the nilUs
of South L'urullnu. working here
and thore. She worked In one mill
so long that "three times the floor
wore out under whore I stood and
they had to put a new floor on."
Not a penny did she save while
working. There appeared to be so
many nieces and nephews and
cousins needing help. So when a
few years ago she hern me too
feeble to do anything but sit In her
little room there was some talk of
sending her to the almshouse. Hut
no almshouse for proud Miss
3;pste! Compromise resulted In
her being given enoUKh money to
Jive nlone. (Southern 1'nper.)
Oregon state hatcheries had 02,'
191,700 young salmon March 1.
GOOD DIGESTION
IS NOT LUCK
End IndigMtion without Dieting
To be free from inclination, dyi-
Cep.ift, flatulence, aridity, water
raah, heartburn or other iliatrcaainii
tom.ch "upaeta" ia not a mutter ,r
link but juat matter of care. Hut,
mark you, not care in diet either, for
even the greateat atoin.rh mir.'rcri
ran eat what they fancy without dis
agreeable afterelTeeta if they will
only take a little "I'ape'a Diapciyiin"
to make thing, right with Teir
atomarha.
Nearly all difreatir. trouble ia due
to exeeaa acid which accumulates in
the atomach cauaing food to ferment
and iiainfitl mm to form. Ilv in
ataiitly neutralizing 'hi, harmful acid
Pane'a Diapepiin" bring prompt
P'licf and restore, to normal the dis
turbed difreatire pruceaaea, aa well
aoothinjf, healing and trenjrtheDiu,
the acid-weakened atomic)! lining.
Get a HO-cent package of "1'ape'.
I'iapepaln" from your drufrgiat to
day and be free from the miaariet 0. 1
iuaigeition tot good tod all.
MR. PIERCE BACSS
SO Ot'B former Democratic fiovernor favors Penntor Walsh
for tlie Democratic- r-sic Int ial noiiiinution. The si-lection
does liiin credit.
Senator Wulsli is u pentiinp statesman, and, in our judg
ment, one of t lie finest men in public life today.
He is honest, capable, a genuine Liberal, a frc-nllcinan Ad a
scholar.
There is in fact, from the Democratic standpoint of practi
cal politics, only one objection to him. He happens to be a
Catholic. !
Religious freedom, the inalienable right of every citizen to j
worship God according to the dictates of his own conscience,!
is written in our fundamental law, as one of the imperishable
corner-stones of our Republic.
There was a time when Governor Pierce was accusd of re
ligions bigotry, it even LoinR hinted that he had sentimental
leanings toward the Ku Klux Klan, we are pleased to note
that these accusations were unwarranted or if warranted at
that time, they are unwarranted now.
For, in supporting Senator Walsh, Mr. Pierce is very prop
erly regard religion as qualifying or disqualifying, any man
for public office. This is good Americanism and good sense.
Senator Walsh is also an uncompromising Dry. So Oswald
West's fears of those Pierce exhortationst before the W. 0. T. I".
being wasted, and his tears for the dry cause being in vain, are
not justified.
With ex-Governor Pierce for Walsh, Os West for Ifeed, and
most of the other prominent Democrats in this state for Al
kiuitn, there promises to be plenty of action in the approaching!
Democratic primaries.
If Mr. Pierce's choice doesn't carry Oregon, he can at least
have the satisfaction of saying the "BEST man" didn't win.
! QUILL POINTS
i .
The happiest people are those
and thus make it unanimous.
The speed record most frquently broken is the record for a
quick demise.
Bankruptcy: A legal process that provides a 'hick town
with its social leaders.
It wis8 be cheaper to nominate Hoover. It won't .be neces
sary to spend so' much explaining who he is.
One thing Mint enables Mussolini to boss without arousing
the ire of the proletariat is possession of a wife who has no so
cial aspiration.
Alas! Even the buigest cigarette holder won't hang over
the side of the bed and thus keep ashes out of your eyes.
Doubtless you've noticed that every girl who isn't quite
pretty cultivates n homely girl friend to serve as contract.
Justice isn't without mercy,
other murder won't bo long.
If Mexico plans the confiscation of oil wells, it's a dirty
trick to pull while America is busy with Nicaragua.
Americanism: Scorning hokum; thinking a man a favorite
son because lie says he is.
Why allocate radio stations on
acreage would le allocated only
cotton.
Lots of people think they are charitable when they are just
spending a dollar to buy a benevolent fceliug.
As we understand his friends, their plan is to finesse Dawes
while thi boys are laying for Hoover.
It is estimated that tho time saved by bobbed hair has in
four years enabled American womeu to sew on two buttons
more than usual.
hen a county sends its
should be certain they get into
bit ure.
If you wish to leani the faults of everybody in a community,
find a woman whose own life or family is a bitter disappoint
ment to her.
No opportunity? Itless yon!
for somebody who isn't interested
Correct this sentence: "ohn
the wife, "for mine aren't nice
others."
THE NEBBS Next!
IN SELECTING
OO
.kJRV 1 TRUST
THE ATTORNEYS WOnV
1HG JUDGC
RECUSED
TO ALLOW
fLlNT A
COMTIMUawCC
SO TOD6.V
THE TQtAV.
STARTS With
THE
SCLECriMG
or a
ACT LIKE. OMLV
TIVES AND LODGE"
BROTHERS CAM DECIDE
TWIS Cvbtl
CALL THE
OF THE.
OF THE. PANEL. V-
SfBDFORW rXTTl
SENATOR WALSH
who think well of themselves
Hickman's life sentence for tin
a basis of population? ('niton
among states that can produce
feeble - minded to the capital, it'
the asylum instead of the legis-.
The boss is searching eagerl
solely in quitting time.
never sees pretty ankles," said
and he's too loyal to notice
THE
TUAT
RELA
DOMT ACCEPT ANY
BODY ThiT WO.S RE AO
ICfi TALKED ABOUT -tVtf.
FAIRLY
. UONTT TO.KC
anybody until i
PANEL.
tell vou
r
vcu-cuu ij I
cS TPlREP(?E4ENTlN6)
fflpK 7 I MX BOT I Know S
1 I "ft -iJ V Everybody v this'
REPE4ENT1n6
sot I know
Everybody
TOTBI7OT!, MEDTORH,
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BEADY, M. D.
Silftml ftltn pcita'.tiiiifi to ptrsonal tirvlth atul LK imt lo ilU?aie diufiioii or
Irrnttiit'iil. t.ill tic mi r-i ni l,y It. JSraih if u tin mt-l, lf aiililr-Mt t-nvrlojw ik hi-loaM.
I.t-i tn tiouM lie l.-itl mitl wnllfti in Ink. (irif In itugt immlwr of IflUru ie
rin.l, uitly m f.' i-an I aitvMt lint. No rrily ctn I nuile to nunUn not conform
my tu tiiHtrut-liuiiH. AtMrt- If. Uilliuin Urmly, in vdtt of iltia iieuupuixT,
Tin-: ctltivation
Listen, girls. This Is a friendly
chat about health and good look a
and un, and not a word about sin,
churacier. reputation or morals.
Htrictly speaking, I am going to
talk about health;
good Inuks de
pend in health, of
euur.se, und so
does fun. Can't
have much fun If
you huven't good
health.
J)r. S. AdolphiiH
Knopf, famous
authority on tu
berculoids, s a y n
that at' hough there has been a GO
per cent decrease in the prevalence
of the disease among the general
population in tho last 3 5 yearn,
statlstiiH from various cities of the
country Indicate, that tuberculosis
Is actually IncreuKing among youiic,'
women. I low come ? I)r. K nopf
enuemrateH several prcuiHpotdng
causeH. Thus, he thinks the "flimsy
modern dress" of girls In their
'teens Is one factor, but candidly
I desire to te, the world that In
Knopf Is of t he reservation lierc I
ho knows his tulierculo.Hfs, hut he
Is no authority on health and hy
giene. Ko If my daughter wants
to go hack a long way toward Kvo,
1 say "Atta girl, don't let Dr. Knopf
worry you" so far as health and
hygiene may be concerned. For
that matter, I've 'struggled through
this winter without once putting
on rny heavy underwear the first
winter I have done so. and hence
I picked a mild winter for the ad
venture. Hut I do earnestly agree with I
Dr. Knopf on ull the other predis
posing causes cf tuherculoHls In
young women. First, there is the
Insane desire for a slender figure,!
and the dabbling with "diet," orj
worse yet, the hideous practice of;
inducing vomlthiK after u menl. a
practice cultivated hy not a few
funllbh kU'Is. and the dangerous
trifling with humhn,: obesity cures.
As a hygiene teacher I want to
throw up my neighbor's hat and
cheer for the latest edict of the
arbiter who Htaes the Follies
sunken chested, annular, skinny
frights are out and curves are now
used to spell pulchritude. So don't '
fail to be there at breakfast, and
when lunch time comes keep your
date with Utile old appetite.
If we assume, jiint for the sake
of arnunient, that a ulrl. can use a
perfect ly harmless rouco, lipstick
and other vanities I believe a few
of these things are In themselves
harnileHB enough Is it pood or bad
fnr her hen 1th and happiness to
doll up with these artifices? I unto
iilii.nl licet lint It to lilfLifnl t,-J
I indirectly you see. if you have the
skill ar art to apply the makeup so
j t hut It really looks well, rlf,rht there
you kin mat wholesome, vanity
which makes every woman wish to
look well. If you can look well by
putting: oti a disguise, you take
little or no Interest in that natural
ways of health. That Is certainly
had fnr any girl.
Then, too some p'.rls in their
early 'teens begin to develop the
very curves that have lately comej
I'll' r. lllltj l.inillOfl, ilUU lllll IM-lllK
burdened with brains th'-y com
mence wearing tight brassieres or
girdles or other harness that pur
port to confine, compress or ex
tinguish curves and give the poor
simpleton a "boyish" figure. Why.
there are not a few feminine dupes
of tho Karment trade who fear to
take a full brea'h lest it give them
a truly femlnino figure. They cul
tivate n posture that cries to high
heaven for a swift kick lest they
look like a rcpular woman.
QtF.sTioxs and Asvi:ns
It Is dUMt Imagination.
Can you suggest anything that
will cure imaginary pain ? I al
ways Imagine I've got appendicitis.
. . . Miss II. II.
Answer Imagine you are hav
ing an operation. That ought to
lieve II, all right. Hut don't im-
ngtnc y
nye paying the doctor's
fee too ninny pople do that, and
It Is very unsatisfactory.
Winter loMitito Culture.
What can we use to kill mos
quitoes In a damp cellar? What
will keep t Ii'iii from hatching ?--
Mfs. A. 1.. O.
I A nswer - - You must drain or
jeniply any standing pools of water.
I If Ibis is impossible, spray some
i cmd'' oil en I be surface of a 11
standing water, to kee
oil on the water. This suffocates
i the mosipiito larvae or wigglers.
I Specialists and SiMVialis.
j I'lease explain the difference be
I tween an eye doctor (not an op
tician but u real oculist) and an
Q- So VOOR. NAME IS
louis bastien and you
1nd the soda water
roONTCvlN iT 6WAR.TS'
UKVJO-OICJKU f
Ci. I'M THC C'.ruTl ruAci
Q. URvE YOO EVER OvSCOSSED THIS'
co wmh ANYBODY t
A with everybody counsellor,
with every Pody '.
O- WAVE VDO FORMED AM OPiniCk)
0 ASTO THE 6UILT OR inNOCEnRe
thiS;
Cs-srriilct, r.K m Th. UU Ir.
'OTtEfiOtf. WElftfERDAT,
of Trin:itrt'ixsis
eye, ear, nose and throat doctor.
In whut way do they differ in their
treatment of the eyes? L. A.
Answer A real oculist or op
IhaliuoloKlst is a physician who
liml'a his practice to diseases of
the eye. An eye. enr. nose and , Opijion by Justice Urown. Judge
throat specialist Is a physician whoGe()rBe nsgmaB affirmed,
does nut welcome nluht calls In, p. E french and Anna French
bud weather, does not traat corns !va. c. R and T. Company et al,
or flat feet, but otherwise) may be 1 appellants; appeal from Josephine
pretty i!ci ut inking out tonsils, i cm,nty ; gull for appointment of
H.rme ciiiiimimltles lire fairly over- receiver. Opinion bv Justic e
run with ambitious young doc-torsi Brown. Judge C. M. i'humas re
and tired old ones who seek to versed.
build up a comfortable practice I State of Oregon, upon relation
In nil these several lines, in my i of William Ungcnilsi. nonellmit. vs.
Jnclginent, at Ic-ast 05 per cent of
them are a bar bargain for any
patient. If a doctor thinks he is
good enough In any particular line
of practice to becomo a specialist
In that line, hurrah for him, we
need such men everywhere. Hut
when he undertakes to serve as an
ull around specialist or a specialist
In what tiave you, hat is a mis
fortune
think.
for the- community, I ;
I'hls won't Increase my,
popularity among tile million
K",.ut 7'" ""s' ''"-oat "spec-
iulists," nor among the million or
so of Htomach, heart, lungs, liver,
kidney, bowel "specialists" who
complacently call themselves "in
'ernlsts." but then', what do I care
a bou t that? As A! r. Harnu m at
least thought, whether he said so
or not, there Is something the
American people wants and these
half-baked short-cut, all around
"specialists" are providing it.
(Copyright John b Dlllo Co.)
"I exicctetl t' lw homo at 10.
but vc sat around vnllin' an'
LA-,
Vere ron
Aot floors Jy$g,
ill
I
I I ... ... ,..','"! son and Guarantey Oil Co. of Ore
nil Idco o time," I could hear ,.it. n n-.c.i .
Ml-s. liiifo ftuct yell, us 1 iMlsscflj
her home late hist night. 1 often
wonder If there's til' samo rcieot
fcr n fficay touix-e as thcr Is fer
h bald licad?
Brisb
Today
ane s
(Continued from Page One)
that's tho most Important "crop
news" this year.
If only civilization took as much
Interest in babies as It does In
young calves, pigs, boll weevil and
corn borer.
Consider nature's limitless
cu ml i t y.
mi . iviuguuK huows you mis year j
a sea eiepiinnt weighing lour tons
tUiit eats 5 per cent of his weight
or -i'") pounds of herrings, at one
meal.
Any one of a dozen fishes In one
generation would fill all the oceans
and seas of the world solid with 1
fish if they and their descendants j
all survive. Tho sea elephant, on j
tho other hand, liven a hundred j
years and only has two or three
children at most. Wise Nature.
S M K PF1 E M , K n g. . M :i rch 2 X.
(V - Two resldi'iits are highly
pleased ovrr the visit of King
Amunullnh f Afghan 1st ;m. Ho
guve Sir Kohert Hadt'ield, steel
magnate, a ha'penny In payment
film of!for a E'd knife so it would not
sever their friendship. Sergeant
Harper, invalid soldier, extended
an autograph album to the amour.
The visitor signed It and returned
It with a hit of pn pe r a hank
note for 500.
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I I I jC1' I 1111111 T. .muvu,
MARCH 2. 1923.
Oregon Supreme
Court Decisions
Supreme court decisions this
week were: c :
William BoKard Scott . W. A.
Dogard, apieliant; appeal from
Douglas county; actiou lo recover'
on promissory note. Opinion by .
Justice Kelt, Judse J. W. llamilon
reversed.
W. N. Daniela, appellant, vs. City
of Portland et a': appeal from
Multnomah county; suit to restrain
city of Portland; from enforcing
;rrilnnn,. lclno t fan,,., -mi-
United States Fidelity at Utiuranty
Co. and Kcanclia Sliip BulldliiK Co.:
appeal from Coos county; suit to
recover on bonds. Opinion by Jus
tice Mcl'iide. Jucl.e John C, Ken
dall affirmed.
State of Oregon, lor the use and
benefit of Welser Loun & Trust
Co., uppellunt, vs. Aetua Casualty
Co.; appeal from Multnomah coun-
t;- suit to recover on bonds. Opin-
ion by Justice McBrlde. Judge T.
E. J. Duffy affirmed
Stale of Oregon bx rel, Harry;
Kruchman n. V. F. Kukuiu and
C. T. Smith, appellants; appeal
from Multnomah county; appeal
from conviction on charge of tres
pass. Opinion by Chief Juntico
Rand. Judge Ashby C. Ulckison af
firmed. It. If. Randolph T8. C. Christen
sen et al, defendants, and H. A.
Sahbe and Clara Saline, appellants;
appeal from Multnomah county;
suit to foreclose mechanics Hen.
Opinion of Judxe I.. II. Hewitt Is
modified In opinion by Justice
Kossmun.
K. E. Williams, appellant, vs. E.
I. Sharp and others; appenl 1'rom ,
nonton county; suit to foreclose
mechanics' lien. Opinion by Jus
tice Rossman. Judge G. P. Skip
worth affirmed.
Clement J. Pape vs. J. A. Hollo
peter, respondent, In the matter of
contempt of R. J. l.eo. anueliHiit :
: I appeal from order adjudging to
rli'" contempt of court. Opinion by
justice ueit. jucige Asnuy (j. uick
son reversed.
Lawrence J. Bennett vs. City of
Portland, appellant; appeal from
Multnomah county; appeal from
Judgment Kiven upon verdict in
favor of plaintiff for personal in
Jury. Opinion by Justice Coshow.
Judge John 11. Stephenson af
firmed. Wlnslow Lumber Co. vs. Edward
Hines Lumber Co.; appeal 'from
Multnomah county; suit to deter
mine validity of service on defendant.-
Opinion by Justice Co.show.
Judge John H. Stephenson re
versed. : . .
Mary I.arsen vs. Stanley D. Cha
pln and others; appenl from Doug
las county; suit to foreclose mort
gage. Opinion by Justice Coshow.
Jud'te J. M. Hamilton affirmed.
Verna Gilman vs. David E. Ol-
Ron, appellant; Suie 11. Todd, re
spondent, vs. David Olson and
Guaranty Oil Co.; nppellauts; ap
peal from Lake county actions for
damages for personal injuries.
Opinion by Justice Bean. Judge
G. F. Sklpworth affirmed.
G. R Sturgcs and K. P. Sturges
doing business as St urges & St ur
ges, vs. Anna Kibrtek and others,
appellants; appeal from Multno
mah county. Judo Ashhy C. Dick
son al t inned in opinion by the
court.
.1. A. West and Helle M. West vs.
I nutead of noda hcren f ter take a
I iittle 'Thillipa Milk of Maunesia" in
i water any time for -indigestion or
sour, acid, gasv stomach, and relief
will come instantly.
For ti ity years genu i ne ' Ph illi ps
Milk of Magnesia" has been prescribed
by phvsiiinns because it overcomes
three times nit much acid in the stom
ach ns a saturnled point ion of bi
carbonate of Hoda, leaving the fltouiAch
sweet and free from nil gases. It
neutralizes avid fermtntritious in the
bowels and gently urges the souring
waste from the vl"ni without purg
ing, lirsides, it it more pleasant to
take than aotla. Insist upon "Phillips."
Twenty-live cent and tiftv-cent bot
tles any drugstore. "Milk' of Mag
uesia" lias been the 17. 5. Registered
Trade "Maik of The Charles II. 'Phillips
Chemical Co. ami it predecessor
Charles H. Phillips since 1875. q
Sour Stomach
i ( "Philips Milk of Magnesia" )
( J 1
T11 H cM 1 I
I' GOT A iORT Of AM ORlMlONJ, CO0M-
Sellor. bot t ain't so Set thkt i
cooldh't be chan6eo - depends
entirely on voo , counsellor
smithers - you'o better go sack
TO THE SODA FOONTO.IM , LOUIE .
I AanY WERE TO CHANGE OPINIONS
I'M HERE TO HELP You MAKE 'EM - WHILE
1 DONT THINK IT WOULD BE HARD IN
your case why Should l try -o
yAKE A POOR 0UROR OUT OT A GOOD
BUBBLE DISPENSER f. '
1(1 I
i.; OW..III wviunt rvr'1' ' "-uj.aow,
Rippling
Rhymes
(By Wait MaibBl
THE BLESSING
"My blessings rest upon your
head," the ragged, dlmsy beggar
said, when X gave him a cent;
and my companion said, "Ity
Jing, a blessing from so loul a
thing won't profit any gent. He
was a vicious looking lad; he's
dissolute, no doubt, and bad, and
fit for any crime; and if ht met
you In a street that echoes no
peeler's feet, he'd hIii-i you for a
time. A blessing Is of little
worth unless the heart Ihat gives
It birth is honest and sincere;
it has no value when it comes
from hoboes, down-and-outs or
bums dio smell of rancid beer."
Perhaps the beggar is a fraud
who drew a penny from my wad,
an Idle, worthless Hkate; hut 1
would rathon have him spread
some sort of blessing on my
head than breathe a hymn of
hute. I'd have all people wish
mo well when I come forth from
my hotel for dally exercise; it
makes my heart rejoice to find
good will in every voice, and see
it In men's eyes. The beggar
In his seedy ras perhaps his
blessing sadly sags, but little do
1 know when 1 may stand around
like him. and hold an old hat
by the brim, to gain a groat or
two. The fellow in the hoose
gow cell who hopes I'm prosper
ous and well, as 1 go strolling
by. makeB pleasure in my breast
prevail my turn to spend a
night in Jail may be absurdly
nl-'!h. There Is no man bo out
of stylo but that I'd rather have
his smile than gear away his
course: I'd hate to think that
any guy should view me with
loathsome eye. or thought of ha
tred nurse. Good wishos, from
whatever source, from lips how
ever rude and coarse, are bettor
far than threats; they never yet
havs spoiled a day for any liv
ing mortal Jay, or filled him with
regrets.
Jacob V. Broadwell et al, action
In replevin; motion to dismiss ap
peal allowed in opinion by the
court.
M. L. Johnson and Alice Johnson
vs. Shastaview Lumber & Hox Co.,
defendant Tartar. Webster and
Johnson, and Stockton Hox Co.,
appellants; appeal from Klamath
county; motion to dismiss appeal
denied in opinion by the court.
Order of circuit Judges of Mult
nnmah county appointing Edgar H.
ForAUCouglis
and All Ages
Safe and
Reliable
Children like
it. Mothers
endorse it. All
users recom
mend it.
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May 17.
COlXTY CLKKK
I am a candidate for republican
nomination for county clerk; prom
ising personal attention, economy
and courtesy. O. R. CARTER.
May 17. Talent.
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TKXDEXT
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County School Superintendent in
the May prfmnry.
RAYMOND U CORNWEIX,
Principal Washington School.
36Stf
tOrXTY lXMMISSIONER
I am a candidate for re-nomlnn-tlon
on the republican ticket lot
County Commissioner. If nomi
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an economical business adminis
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in Hebe vs. St. Helens.
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JURY DISAGREES
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2g ipi a Jury which tried C.
V, Kilgore. sc-hooi principal, on a
charge of mealing a harness from
a neighbor s barn, failed to agree
last night after six hours' de
liberation. Kilgore maintained h
. bought the harness from a
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