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PAGE FOTTB VIEDFOR)) MAIL TRIBUNE D.II;, Similar, WetUf Published br the IIDFOKI) rBUiTlNO 00. . u tt M. rtr st. 19mm ri ROBERT W. RCHL, Edltsr t. BUM1TEB SUIIH, Msn-fS Ail Independent newspaper Entered u sscond-cHs- nutter st Med lord, Oregon, under Act of March $, I87t. BUBXCrlllf ION RATia By Mali In Advance: Daily, with Bundar, rear iUr, with Sunilr-T, month.... silr, without Htinds. year... Dallr, without Bunds, month. . Weekly Hall Tribune, one year. 17.10 .74 6C 5 I 00 too By earner, id Aaance in ,--,, And, Jactaonrllle, Central 1'oiut, fhoenlt. Talent, Oeld HiU -nd on Hlb-je: Dally, with Sunday, month t .7 Dally, without Hubris, month .16 Dally, without Sunday, one year... T.00 Daily, with Sunday, one year .00 All terms, eaah In advance. MEMBKH UP TUB ASSOCIATED PRESS Becelrlnc PuU Uaaed Wire Service Only paper In city or county iwlrtnj lews by telefraph. The Associated Press la eicluelvely en Utled to he use (or republication of all oewe rUspat.'hee credited to It or otherwise credited In this psper, and also to tin local sews publinhed herein. All rights (or republication of spsctll dla fetches herein an also reserved. Sworn dally average cncvftatlon for 111 soothe ending Oct. 1, 1017. tut, (present circulation eoSo). Offlclil taper o( tlis Oily of Medford. Official paper of Jackson County. Advertising Itepreaentetlve . O. UOOKNHKN A CIlUPANT Offices In New York, Chicago, Detroit, an yraudaoo, Loe Angeles, beattle. Fort. Ye Smudge Pot Bjr Arthur Perry It's about time a male mirror of fnnhlon appeared In a straw hnt. Hoga arc now selling for the price of two hind tires, In thette pans. Thero are only four income tax measures to be defeated1 by the people at the May primaries in thin state. The chief value of an Income tax 1m . Its prevention of large indUHtrtal investments get ting too thick in this state. Hnuscclenintr Is well underway among a portion of the women folks, who can no lonyer refrain from this annoyanco of thetr bet-tT- . The' preHent Hpanin of cleaning: U a preliminary to doing tho sumo thing over again after the smudging seuKnn. Many lius liandu have argued ngalnut this duplication of effort for weeks, some whittling their voices down to a pathetic whine, to no avail. They might as well, in fact It would bo better, ltd dress their re marks to tlie well-known moon, . TUB FLAPPER Your lit t lo handtt, Your Utile foet, Your little mouth Oh? Clod, how sWt! Your little nose, I.-;- Your llttlo earn, . !ri', ,4 Your even, that shed Such little tears! Your little voice, Ho soft and kind; Your llttlo soul, Your llttlo mind! . 1 " (HoffciHtoln) Mica Womack, who has been In hot pursuit, for 44 years, of the rainbow whose northern end runs into the mouth of a mine, Is in the city. Ho reports that in spite of nil he can do. ho will be a mil- j "Jimii v iff iiuij tui. Jim Orleves of Prospect was in town Tues, with his hat tit a rak-i-sh-anKlo, due to his boy helns at OAC. James says the tourists will start early,, and hold up well. It Is a Rood thing for the Seattle babe of four years, who teethed on an old pipe, and dally smokes a couple of cigars, that he did not (ret hold of any one of three (3) pipes often seen walking streets. IIIMII.KK A bundle Is an indefinable mass dono up In a brown paper anil tied with string. It exixls for tlie pur pose of being earrlod. Iluiidlrs may bo divided roughly Into two classes, those that are forever coming undone and thoso that scorn utterly incapablo of coming undone. I.undles are such frequent Inci dents In life that no well-directed household would thing of going without a supply of brown paper and siring for doing thorn up. It is a cuiiuus fact, however, that no matter how largo and miscellane ous tno supply, it is rarely ever possible to find Just tho right slio of brown paper, while the suing Is almost invariably 'too short. A parcel is u bundle trying to put on airs. ' Persons who make up bundles hold the belief that tho greater the number of knots tho stronger the bundle. On tho other hand, per sons who open bundles would as soon spend principal as cut a knot Iietween tho two tho labor expend ed annually In tho United stiitcs in tying and uniying bundles would be sufficient to build highway from Portland, Maine, to Portland, Oregon, tiucccssiul mon it might bo shown, aro thoso who early In lifo roiuso to' havo any thing to do wllh tying and unlylng bundles and expend thetr excess energy In forming great companies und building miunmoth factories. Alexander's cutting of tho Oordlun knot is no hollow explanation of Ills prentness. tllalttmore Sun.) FLY-TOX Gives Noedod Protection Flies have caused moro deaths than ull wars combined yet some of us do nothing to help prevent fuluro casualties. Files havo nu preference you or nome of your family or friends niuy bo next. Kiart today and kill every one you see. It la , very easy If you tint) the product produced nnd per fected by the foremost Industii"! Institute of Ita kind In the world. it is fragrant and harmless to man kind, but kills all household In sects. Just follow Instructions on blue label of bottle. Insist upon Fly-Tox from your retailer. l.L. t Ll. - ZEE WISS SOME TIME ago we alU'iided a very beautiful concert. And the better the performance became.' the louder grew the ap plause, until at the end, tho noise was itflirly deafening, the gal leries shook and cries of "Hravo" could be heard above the din As we observed this eutlmsiasm gone riot, the entire scene suddenly appeared incongruous. What a silly way of showing appreciation for what was so' delicately uplifting and harmo nious. Why coultln t we .Irvine tion in some more fitting wayf We conveyed our impression no sympathetic response. They apparently considered our re action somewhat effete. "If you like a thing why shouldn't you clap your hands and yell and makes a noise about it 1" To this, at the time, there seemed to Hut later we attended a Chinese tlu-atre and fouiid'tlie an-' swer. Tlio wise olu Llimese uuui thing; they make a racket if they don't. They take tho woixl of the poet literally, "Silence is tlie perfect herald of joy." This seems to us good sense. sensible custom at least it is so to keep them well, not to treat short, they concentrate upon preventive medicine. Perhaps the Chinese have otlnrr wise customs. Hut these two are sufficient to prove that in the west. ,, QUILL POINTS ! i Grafting seems to improve trees, work in the case of political timber. Still, if creation is yet in process and evolution is a part of it, man may yet attain to th image of his Creator. . Philosophy is tho quantity brute strength if he pants when If you would keep out undesirables, the two agencies to which you must appeal arc Congress and the stork. We'll walk the golden streets. Think of being able to walk in tlie street. That will be Heaven. . If he says college men are conceited idiots, tell him you dropped out at the eighth grade, too. Good neighborhood: Any place inhabited by two families that admire themselves and one another. Never explain. If it isn't necessary, it's foolish; and if it is necessary, it doesn't help matters. A village street feally isnlt any more bumpy than: the high way outsido of town. It just seems that way on account of the chickens. ' ' .! Americanism ; . Denouncing crooks; keeping up friendly so cial relations with those you know arc crooked. Religion is like education. their very need mado incapablo Alas! The moro you wear a passing it. It isn't the locality that makes the hick, but the conviction that his locality is the hub. It isn't long enough to bo called a detour unless your head hits the top at least seven times. The trouble about worshiping ancestors is that peoplo who do it seldom provide the same privilege for posterity. You'll remember tho fino old custom of "asking the bless ing" began to wano about the time can' openers became, universal. If a man brags about what he did yesterday, it's n confes sion ho hasn't grown enough to do better today, Little book review for today : "Hlnek Majesty," by John AV! ".'undercook (Harpers). Tho thrilling romance of a "nigger" who became a king biography, not fiction. All blues arc self-made. Every human being would be miserable it he'd let his thoughts dwell on the fix ho is iu. We're hopelessly old-fashioned, but we're glad wo did our kissing before they wero flavored with cigarettes. Correct this sentence: "IBs until late at night iu order to class, and ho becamo a great man." THE NEBBS A Home Divided vv'UO i$.-.mS FELLOW , antmomy that just -.t IM TO THE. HOTEL? "vi Uf.CvCD or vkkw or TEW . tsii-iv. ooifa we do r . .. - , -c av MEDFOKD MATi; L. - l - f CHINESE a niciniu 01 snowing apprecia ... .. . , to sevrtral friends but elicited bo no answer. in am) a racicei 11 tney iiKe a The Chinese have another reported, they pay the doctor them when they are sick. In all human wisdom docs not lie But it doesn't seeui to that prompts a man to scorn he climbs the stairs. Those Who need it most are bv ! - of realizing it. high hat, tlie sooner you'll be parents forced him to studv feed their pride by leading his OH UCi t PECl&TOR im TUt- TOWr MACKET CkMO BOARD' Ok TRADC HO A 6 s TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, K D Rtfned letter perlilninw to personal health and farrier, not to dlleaaa llaTola or I trsacment. WIU be snewered by Dr. Brad, , sumpd. Mil-add reaaed envelope la enclosed, j Letter, should be brie. ud vrnuw n,,-, Urg. o umber ot letter, re celved. only a lew cd be suewred hero. No repl. ni be mad. to queries tot eoofera. : Un to Instruction.. AMitm U. William Bradr. la cart ol this n-wspsp... 1X.II TIIK CilllJ)ltl.'8 SAKE j As Pastor J. AVeems tells us In Mike Indoors than l( Is for them to his "The Seamy Side of Washing- ! war sweaters, heavy elothlns. ton's Life," when the kid received cnest ln'y nd the like in hl. Boy Bcout hatchet h. rlpoed I doon' t,w ,-w.h of July. ' . right out Into the orchard and e- How noon will It lie safe 1o give lected the old man's choicest i yearling tree. He paused for a mo mem, with the hHtrlic rev tine against his knee while he spat on hi h a n d n and glanced circum spectly about: "I hate to do this he soliloquized, "It BUt ' I BUppOHO I'll dirty deed," isn't cricket. be questioned, ay George, and if l can't come riKht out and confess; that I've done it, what on earth will poor old Weems do for ma terial?" Then the as yet clear faced lad (later he became pock marked) seized the hatchet, blew the tree u sltislc powerful fall, and betook himself down among, the snacas wnero ne passes in res. j of a delightful spring day abus ing 'the slaves. Thus when the neve before heard of father came home, after a long and exhausting day gypping some poor sap out of bis land, and found the dear little tree lying stark and cold on tho ground, everything was all set for the famous episode. Of course the common garden variety of dad wtuld simply whale the breeches off a kid that would do a thing like that, but that's Just tho point of the etory. Mr. Washington was no common person, but an aristo crat, like H. Sinclair or somebody, and ho could do things that a com mon, ordinary citizen can't. And what has tills to do with the health question? Do you ask that? That's right blut out your question without ever stopping to think It over first. Blurt It right out and Bhow your Ignorance. .That's the trouble with this country. Everybody asking questiuns and nobody trying to think at all. Kvery ono wants to talk now and think later. It works out something like robbing Peter to pay Paul; a good Job Is made of Peter, all right. I wonder whether that is tho origin of the vernacular phraso "to poller out'1' ceitalnly Poter is out, even If Paul isn't In anything. Now we had better bring on tlio health allusion. I am purposely keeping you In suspense for this part of It, in order to Impress the thing on your mind. An Ohio reader has worried about this: - Tho family doctor ad vises that only milk from tuber culin tested cows be given the chil dren. "Our cows havo been': tu berculin tested.',1, the . orronpond ent explains, "but when we visit grandma's, their cows have not been tuberculin tested. Tho doctor Insists wo should carry milk along ...i.t. .. -.I nt lot iha f.hllrlren have any of the milk from grand ma's cows. Worrying about this has spoiled all the pleasure of a visit to grandma's place, for us, it not for tho children. Folks at home only laugh at us. Is It very dangerous to glvo the Children milk from untested cows?" . What's the use of employing a fnmlly doctor if you do not heed his advice? This waa good sound advice. There is somo risk that tho children 'may contract tuber culosis if you let them have any raw milk from untested cows. If they drink any milk while at grandma'B the milk should be first pasteurized, or if you can't manage that, then boiled five minutes, in order to kill any tubnrcle bacilli there may bo In It. Ql'ESTlOXS AND ANSWERS i Moro School llcultll Hokum. , 1 am acting as substitute teach er, and this question is given, tlio pupils In a test: "Why is it un healthy to wear rubbers or over shiiso Indoors?" Most of tho pu pils nnswrred thnt Iho eyes would be affected, and tho supervisor deems this answer correct. ' I am iprobnbly pretty dumb yet, but I can't seep any connection between overheated feel and the eyes or oyor.lKht.-W. I). T. I Answer Neither can I, hut I'm young yet, too. Tho old fogies who run the sol-called health in,V structlon farce In school Just dH vino such things from their Inner consciousness. The big noise or main guy in chnrgo of tho so-culled health or hygiene Instruction vin the average public school system of a city is usually a competent politician but a total loss so far as knowledge o( hygleno is con cerned. Of course it is no more "unhealthy" for children to wear rubbers, boots, galoshes and tho IrV GOlMC TO C.ET WO ot.T MVATir tips -this guy the market tuc way UE CAM MAKE IT JUMP UP- LAY DOWM OT rA-Wf UtAD vsrir Some., frKEClOSV WEDNESDAY, my children a ' wet shampoo. I have not clven them a wet iihnm. poo this winter becuuse they take cold so easily , . . , Mrs. P. Z. Answer I! is Jiwt as safe to give them a wet shampoo now as it ever will be or ever ha been. What I mean Is that it is never danger ous for children or adults to have a bath or to wash the scalp.' i lMaiiioml Juice. . Please tell me whether Star's Diamond oil would be any good for varicose veins. Tho dtUKKist recommends It highly, but it U so expensive. Mra. K. C. Mr 13. . Answer I have modified the, name of the nostrum sliKhtly. It; is because it is so expenflve that the trick druRitlst recommends it hiKhlv. There are too many ban dits in the "druf;" business, and so! they have to lie to live.. Tills nos- trum you ask about has been de-i dared fulse and fraudulently ad- i vertised, and the firm marketing It fined In federal court, notice of Judgment issued. May. 14, 1918.! How-ver. a little thing like that: doesn't deter the fake medicine: vendor as, Harnum may or may! not have observed. Bend a stamp-! ed addressed envelope with your request (no clippin) for. advice about varicose veins, and be sure! to say you have the trouble, other-j wise I can give you no advice. (Copyright, John F. Dillo Co.) . Tli' .wnimumwt mistake o' nil is thlnktn' a luuit 1o fort another season. I don t know why wo still cull 'em tit vtwilccr sex unless it's because tliey alius nag for a mnn t spano up th' flower beds, (Copyright, John F. Dlllo Co.) 4 Brisbane's Today (Continued from Page One) of Loewe's theatres, wisely bars tlio picture "Dawn" from all those theatres. A picture calculated to revive and intensity international hatreds should not be shown here. Terrible Eczema Goes Quickly Strong, Powerful Yet Safe, Sur geon's Prescription Called Moone's Emerald Oil Has Astonished Physicians Here is a surgoon's wonderful prescription now dispensed by pharmacists at trifling cost, that will do more towards helping you get rid of unsightly spots and skin diseases than anything you've ever used. In skin diseases Its action is lit tle less than magical. The itching of 'eczema is Instantly stopped; the eruptions dry up nnd scale off in a very few days. The same rule Is true of barbers' itch, salt rheum and other irritating and unsightly sTtln troubles. ' ' You can obtain Moone's Emerald Oil in the original bottle at any modern drug store. It Is safe to use. and failure In any of the ail ments noted above is next to Im possible: Heath's Drug Store can supply you at any time. ' VOUVC GOT YOUR MAN UftkinC ri f irMrt r- rM i .---.-fc w wi,- ll. A6AlN-l UAVEN T VTHJ out om "The Lims Or Pvio&PEGrtY imu C3QWfc.u IT OFF OTTgM EWOU6W TO KNOW BETTER? i iuu vt taut f vjoo MEMORY U Mot Hlrslta TO COMT.JOL. IT AJITM ltJ. T TV lwl-n. is... Tresis Milt --w - , SSV I 111 I 1 APim. 23, 1928. Rippling Rhymes (Br WaM Mam) IH.TIK8 DONE. Beneath my poison ivy vine I feat at close of day, and sweet and tranquil thoughts are mine, before I hit the hay. I've not. neglected any chore that 1 can now recall; I kalo-mined- the cellar door - and awept tlx garden-wall. I put new stovepipes on the stove, at my good wife's behest, al though tho labor nearly drove the . gladness from my brea-tt. 1 took a heaping can of kraut to Kbenezer Jones, a neighbor who la down and out, with an guish la 'his bones.' And I .re turned ft bunch of books I borrowed two weeks since; the lender, with excited looks, de clared I was a prlnco. I puid tho' doctor for advice he gave me yesterday, and when I handed him the price he nearly swooned away; 'for he is used to . waiting .weeks,, and some times months and years; his patients acting much like freaks are always, in arrears. I uve ten. cents with cheerful fare when some one passed the hnt to build a decent dwelling place for - homeless dogs and cats. I cannot think of any task that I have left undone, and so in comfort here I bask, and watch the setting sun. It la a cheering thing to know you've let no duty slide; It fills you with a grateful glow that warms you, hair and hide. It makes you feel you are not cheap like idle, heedless men; you feel you've earned eight hours of sleep, or maybe 12 or 10. You feel you're not a total loss in life's progressive scheme; you. burn some incense to your joss, and go to roost and dream. There are better ways of making money. ' - . - - Prime Minister Polncare comes out ahead in Sunday's French elec tion. "Reds" are routed and Poln care will have a majority in the Chamber of Deputies sufficient to Are You Run Down, Weak, Nervous? To have nlentv of firm flesh and the ability to do a big day's work J f 1 MIM i .1, and feel "like a two-year old" at night, you must eat three (food meals a day, relish your food and properly digest it. If you can't eat, can't sleep, can't work, just take a teaspoonful of Tanlac b - fore meals . Mrs. Fred Westin, of 387 E. 67th St. North, Portland, Ore., says: "Tanlac cured my stomach trouble completely after three years suf- ferine. It built me up to perfect health, with a train of 27-lbs. That- was two vears noo. nH I .till .n. iov th. rw.t f tu IV, 1, . . "--. t laniac is wonderful lor indige - lion and constination eras, naina. nausea, dizziness and headaches. It brings back lost appetite, helps you digest your food, and gain strpnerh nH raichr If ,,(.;-.. tin m;n.,.i ,),. . , , k t. j 'v. . " . , roots, barks and herbs, nature's own medicines for the sick. The cost is less than 2 cents a dose. Ge . a Dottle from your druggist. Your. money back if it doesn't help. Tanlac 51 MILLION BOTTLES USED s Nolloc of Executor's Sale of Ileal 1'rop.Tty. Notice is hereby given that tho undersigned, executor of the estate and last will and testatmcnt of Elizabeth A. Klippel, deceased, pursuant to the power granted tho executor of said will to sell any portion of tho real property of said estate without tlie order or con firmation ot any court, will sell at private sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand, the following de scribed real properly, belonging to the estate of said deceased and situated in Jackson County, 'Ore gon, to-wit: Lots 7 nnd 8 In Block 57 and Lot 10 In Block 65 of the Town (now City) of Medford. according to the original official plat thereof, now of record. Also, tho northeast quarter " of Section 8 in Township 35 south of Hange 1 west of tho Willamette Meridian. Persons interested may aeo" the undersigned at the Medford Na tional Bank of Medford. Oregon. JOHN S. OHTlt. Executor of the Estate of Eliza- bcth A. Klippel, deceased. is "wot so? I rru. BUCKS SOUKIO &AT TO WAKE IT UP - "TO WAIT A VEAB OO OULrVi ; DOUBLE IT IM IWINK IMA OMAKT oKiO K " nQr 1' -rn li V I rv. carry through his financial rehabili tation plana. The French are a practical peo ple. : . . H Jeremiah Mnoanic has frfven $250,000 to, atudy and fight Infan tile paralysis. Able scientists will spend the money. The Kocbefeller Institute, with millions at Its disposal, has. long heans fir hi in Infantile paralysis i and other diseases ot children aud adults. The people like to see the big for tunes accumulated, when they are used so wisely. ) i-iaswiuru av?nmiin i Instead of soda hereafter take a little "Phillip Milk of Magnenia" in water any time for Indigestion or our, acid, gassy stomach, and relief will come instantly. For fifty years genuine "Phillips Milk of Magnesia" has been prescribed by physicians because it overcomes three times as much acid In the 8 torn -ach as a saturated solution of bi carbonate of soda, leaving the stomach sweet and free from all gases. It neutralizes acid fermentations in the bowels and gently urges the souring waste from the system without purg ing. Besides, ft is more pleapnnt to take than sodn. Insist upon "Phillips." Twenty-five cent and nftv-eent bot Oea, any drugstore, "Mi fit of Mag QesiaM has been the V. 8. Repiftered Trade Mark of The Charles E. Phillips Chemical Co. and its predecessor Charles H. Phillips since 1875. 9 , Notice of Seizure In the Circuit Court of the Stats of Oregon, for th.e Coftuy of Jack son. The State" of Oregon Plaintiff vs. One Chevrolet '-louring Car, Mo tor No. 27U1S1. Serial No. 6AA- ;i 8598, m8 Oregon License No. 61926, Defendant. No. 940-C. State of Oregon, County of Jack son, ss. To Wayne Moore, address Med ford,. Oregon, and to General Mo tors Acceptance Corporation, ad dress care ki. M. Morton, Veon Uldg., Portland, Oregon, and to whomsoever it may concern: In the name or the State of Ore gon: You, and each of you. arc hereby1 notified and will take no tice that the- following described personal- property, to-wit: Chevro let ;To,urng Cur, License No. 61926 for the year 1928, Motor No. 2979. 191, Serial No. 6AA-8598, was seiz ed jay the sheriff of Jackson Coun ty, Oregon, ; on the 23rd day of March: 1928. at about tho hour of 'If'UllUL'l.' U. III., Ul BU1U UUV, 111 , .he county of Jackson, stu.o of ; Oreconv in the vicinity of Hamilton Street, in tho City of Medford. in "aid county; that wild Chevrolet Touring Car ever since has been, lBnu nuw '" the possession una 'custody of said sheriff of Jackson ' cecUcd agaln In the above entitled Court for the forfeiture of the sumc for violation of Clin liter 29 of the General Laws of Oregon for 11(23. tno same beliiB an act relatliiK to ,h0. forfeiture and sale of boats. vehicles and other conveyances ! used ill the unlaw ful transportation lor possession of intoxicating liquor i within the Sta.o of Oregon; and thut all persons havlni. or claim l"K any Interest in said Chevrolet Touring Car are hereby required to "Wear before the above en. Med Court in the County Court House of Jackson County, Oregon, at Med 'ord, Oregon, by Wednesday, the ! iSth day of Mav, la.s, whicn said j day has heretofore been duly set ihy the above entitled Court as an answer day herein, and to defend against said proceedings, and that uiiuii men- lunui. su iu uu, H juug ment of forfeiture of said Chevrolet Touring Car will be entered. tills .Notice la issued and given to you, and each of you. pursuant to an order duly man. bv Hon. c. M. Thomas, presiding Judge of the issrSf Tp'iifMfhr-. on the 23rd! 1 vtuncsH-my nand nnd the seal of said Court affixed at Medford, I Jackson County, Oregon, tins a.tn "2..8- .,..-.., I , VT B1LU"VS MbihR. i . County Clerk. - Notice of Seizure. In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon, for the County of Jack son. ... , Tho State of Oregon, Plnintiff, vs. One Star Coupstor, Serial No. C-285642; Engine. No. 3-3. 20S; Oregon License No. 18664s, .De- fendant. No. 9.4-C. State, of .Oregon, County of Jack son, ss. To H. C. McClung. address Med ford. Oregon, nnd to M. L. Lint.,' Medford, Oregon, and to the John son Motor Co., Marshfleld. Oregon, and to whomever It may concern: In the name of the State of Ore gon: - You. and each of you. are hereby notified and will take notice that the following described per sonal property, to-wit: star Coup- ster, Oregon License No. 186649 for the year la.s. Motor No. S-JL'ss j Serial No. C-2S5642. was seized by the sheriff of Jackson County. Ore- j gon.onJh 7th day of April, 1928,1 By SOL HESS Got .XTHOusftMD ASLEEP AND t M Gr.t.tf', YOU Think I'M Gcmmc.. TO HAVE, f BQlMG BACK SourStomach ( "Phillips Milk of Magnesia 'W , . Better than Soda IMC! iwi tOIMCj TO A VaJEEK AMQ "THEn MXJ'LL at aoOUl in uuui isi v u v'fiiv. j. m. of said day, in the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, In the vicinity of Mistletoe and West Main Streets, Medford, in said county; that said Star Coupster ev-r fc . has been, and now is, in uie pos session and custody of said sheruf. of Jackson County. Oregon, and in being proceeded twalnst in the above entitled Court for the for feiture of the same for a violation of Chapter of the General Imwh of Oregon for 111! 3, the same being an act relating to the forfeiture and sale of boats, vehicles . and. other conveyances uwd in the un lawful tranxporlation-or pHHesiun of Intoxicating liquor within the State of Oregon; and that all per-' hofih having or claiming any inter. ' reauired to appear before the above entitled Court in the County Court House of Jackson County, I Oregon, at Medford, Oregon, by Wednesday, the lbth dHy of May, A. l. I'JtiH, which said day has heretofore been duly set by the above entitled Court as an answer day herein, and to defend against said proceedings, and that upon their failure so to do, a judgment of forfeiture of said btar Coup ster will be entered. 1 This Notice is issued and given to you, and each of you, pursuant to an order duly made by Hon. C M. Thomas, presiding Judge of the bbove entitled Court, on the 23rd day of April, 1928. Witness my hand and the seal of sutd Court affixed at Medford, Jackson County. Oregon, this 24th day of April. 102S. DKL1L1A BTEVENH MEYRR. (Seal.) County Clerk. Political Announcements FOIt SHERIFF ' I am a candidate for the repub lican nomination for sheriff, pri mary May 18. CHAR D. STACY. May 17. I am a canddate for republican nomlnatlon .for Sheriff at the Ma) primaries. I have had experience in both tax and criminal depart ments and promise efficient an economical service. May 17. GEO. B. ALDEN. , COUNTY CLERK I am a candidate for republican nomination for county clerk; prom islng personal attention, economy and courtesy. O. R. CARTER, May 17. Talent. I am a candidate for the nomi nation as County Clerk on the Re publican ticket. - May 17. . A. J. CROSE. I hereby announce my candldac for the republican nomination fol County Clerk.' CHESTER PARKER. May 17. - - - Z hereby announce my candldac for the Republican- nomination fot County Clerk for a second term, DEUL1A STEVENS MEYER. May 17 SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT I am a candidate for the re publican nomination for school superintendent. V. A. DAVIS. , Medford, May 17. COUNTY COMMISSIONER , I am a candidate for re-nomlna" tlon on the republican ticket fol County Commissioner. If noml nated and elected I will continue to do ry best to give the peoplt an economical business adminis tration. VICTOR BURSELL. May 17 I am a candidate for the office ot county commissioner, subject to the will of the republican party at the May primary. J. O. LOVE. Snowy Butte Orchard. Central Pt. DISTRICT ATTORNEY I am a candidate for renomina tlon in the Republican primaries, May 18th. I stand pledged to guard the taxpayers from long, unnecessary, expensive trials or investigations by securing pleas of guilty and speedy convictions. In 1937 I handled 438 criminal cases, secured 7 convictions from S trlnlo - ,,,1 nU S2 ANOTHER. NEWTON C. CHANEY. May 17. This Week April 22 to 28 is to be ' observed all over the United States as .'' "Save Your Vision" week. - Arrange now to have us make an examination of your eyes. We fit Softlite Lens. Dr. E. D. Elwood ' Optometrist 301 East Main