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    . MEDTOHD MA til TRTfttTNT MEDFORD. Olififl OX. SATURDAY. MAT'"26,'T1928. ?7vT
fXOB SEC
Medford mail TRIBUNE
Pally, Sunday. Weekly
rul)lijJifl by the ,
VEDKOltU I'lUNTlNO CO.
f 8-SM9 N. Kir bu HUM 7 ft
ROI1KKT W. It U HI j, Editor
B. SHUl 'IKK SUITll. Manager
An Independent Utftfapaper
Entered at second clan mutter at afed
lord, Oregon, under Act of Manh i, 1879.
KUBSCIlll'TION HATES
By Mail In Adviilice:
lUilv, with Kunday, year S7.ti0
.Daily, with Sunday, month 76
Daily, williOut Kunday, year 8.&U
, lhtilv, without Sunday, moiitl 06
Weekly Mail Tribune, one year.... 20
Hunday, one year t.oo
lly Carrier, in Advance In Medford, Ah
land, Jmkw.tmlte, Central I'olnt, i'lioeuil,
Taknl, old Hill and on Highways;
Daily, Willi Sunday, month $ .7.1
Daily, without Kunday, inotitf 0.1
Itwllv, without Kunday, one )car... 7.0O
luily. with Humlay, one year 8.00
All terms, cad) ill advaiu. ,
UKUHKIt OK TIIK AKSW'IATKII PRKS8
Kect'mng run watHi ire nmiit
Only paper in city or county receiving
news by Irlegrai4i. ... I
The AsatM laU'd Treiw la exclusively .
tilled to tlie uae for republication of all
nrwn dispatches credited to It or olherwlae j
credited iu tliia paper, mid also to Hie local
f hcui published herein, j
All rigUl lor rrpuimcauuri ui apctiu
palehea herein are alM reserved,
Hvrom daily average circulation for ill
tnoutha eliding April 1, IV '2 8, 4fi32.
Official paper of thc City of Med ford.
Official paper uf Jackson Count.
Advert lalng Representative
If. O. MlliiKNHKN ft COMPANY
Differs) in Wow York, CIiUuko. Detroit,
B;m Francisco, Lot Angi-lca, Hcaltle, Fort-
land.
Ye Smudge Pot
Br Arthur Perry
" Wri-KtllnK In n Brent H)oit. A
Klmliiitur hint IllKlll hlil hlH licnil
MiUi'izcil so hard his f nlwo toi'tli
(lew out.
The Prenlucnt wiih HUHllllneil hy
the wwile 111 hi" veto of the fiii'lll
nlil hill. The nr. wpilminili'r from
Oi't'Kon. nnil.uHsocluti'd iiti'rci r
Mr. CooliilRO will now whittle their
voIooh down to ft. pulhetlc whine,
und look illiumMl. As Oregon Ib
u loik-iililnil Uepuhlliun state,
with 11 coniplrx to roll up ticmcn
, iluun imijorllleM for 1'iilvln. when
ever opportunity offers, both IU
Heniitors voted uiiiiinst lilin.
Hevorul of tho locul Hals lire
Hinoklnu' ilmirellCH oiionly und hni
'enly In public, liumlllnK Oie clKnr
etto like they hud a dead rat by
.he till). Thus u Kuod-looklnii
hand nhowH up at Its best, nud
Klves laiii'iinB finsers u chunce lo
he noticed.
Ori'STUII'I'KI)
'l!lo (fill.) Knlcrpiise.)
All went well until the boys
made dire threats of uulutlnK
lens, the fair ones finally ac
ceded to the demands lo pull
tjiclr sloeklnus up.
The derldtliK factor that
swayed the opinion of the wlrls
was a threat of some of the
boys to peel oft their shlrtH
and parade about the halls.
LOST Police don. I tn n away
from lady on like street havliiK
lan lens anil bluck saddle on back.
Keatlle I'. -I.) You cun't blame
the hound.
John J. Despondent, who Is con
templatliiK endlni; it all. Is unde
cided Whelher to try n fliuhl across
the Pacific, or ride from Portland
to Kail Dleuo 111 ml auto bus.
A rose bush under which hunie
brow was burled, was torn up by
the routs last nlullt by vandals.
WIIKX T IM'ST PAXTIKS
(Ijil'ayclle (III.) TIiiicn.)
While there Is IlllKlllly Utile
drapery nowadays lo prevent the
old fin Ir brush from kcUIiik home
with Its corrective mesHiiKe. anil
while there Is hope 111 some cases
that said burnlliK message may re
store the spnuktiiK mother to u
betler status In the respect of the
spankee, the fact remains that II
Is much wiser to net Ihe spunk
ini; over and done with while
(iwendolln Ih still In the yard and
easily Ket-at-llble before she lines
her first slcppiiiK-out as u social
tl lilt.
So replied and buy fever are the
popular allmeids of the day.
FIGHTING WORDS
When tin a mud moment) n
member of the South Carolina
Democratic stale convention culled
until her member a Republican, It
Invited -nay, called for the re
tort proeutlve, and fists flew. Noth
ing else could have been expected.
Ill South Carolina you must smile
when you call a mun a name like
that.
There must be aeconi modal Ions
111 sueiety If the striieture Is to
hold together. We regret thill the
Hoclal orgui.lMitbm is weak in tuh
respect, and that there Is, in some
parts of the country, the satin dis
position to remml u Democrat as
n repugnant insect that exists in
South rnrollna toward a re-
publican. t Kansas City Star.) j
l-'lrpn Vllii lli'iit.i Sli'vi'iit.
rKXni.ETOX. (ire. Muy 211.
(fll lolili "I'Iiihi" Wll.i.x. 2:'0.
Iiounil okliilimtiii Imiittn qraiMili't.
took Iwo Htrulnlit hill from ,lii"k
Hlt'venH iuo ioiiiuIh if I'l-tinHyl-vnnia.
hiM'u IiikI niulit. The fnilN
vorc tiikrn liy hcndlorki In ilKht
anil a hnlf inliuiti'K iinil nix un 1
n half mlnut. Wllmx will imrt
K(I "HlmnKler" Ij'Wls. vni-iri
hnnvyivolK'il chaiiiiihin. Inri' un
Junp 4.
Wlillinnn Winn MiiM.
WAI.LA WAI.bA. Wimh.. Mny
20, fP) W illi man cuHrne mm
the Northwest collpgo truck nnrt
flcli! inert hero yentirdny Willi
nil G-(l iKilntB. Thc t'ollcue ot
JMici't Hmind, nt Tm'omn. whk i
.,n,l with 45 S-0. Conftreiu-e
reconln were lowered In 10 of thtl
JS eventB. v
Whi-Ht look iOOl.
ncKiiLRTfiN. ore.. May 2.
yp Wheat riindltlon In hln ei-
tlon luoka exdellent now, acconl
lng to Henry Collin, local Bruin
man. The hi.Hi.r wheal v)
In neeil nf rain wllhln the next
STILL HOPE FOR THE ITALIA
IF .THU Itilljn were u licuvior tliun uir limeSiiii!, its present
hituiition wfljild be hopeless. For ii forced lan'JijiK in that
roiifrh nml hnrrvii' region of tlic Arctic Circle would almost cer
tainly lie fatal.
lint failure of fuel', with a diiu'ilile like the Italia, (loos not
menu a furred landing. Such a ship can ke afloat for many
hours after its engines stop, and ran travel rapidly for many
miles, by usinir the prevailing wind for power.
It is therefore not unlikely that when furl her proivss in
the f Of; and auainst heavy headwinds proved impractical, (ieii
eral .N'ohile had his ship turned ahold, and maile for the coast
of Siberia.
The weak point in this hypothesis is, that riAdio contact was
lost yesterday about !l a. in. and has Jiot since been i-njruiiird. !
(jcni-rul Nubile would almost certainly have informed his base
headipiarlers of any such radical change in his plans.
. Nevertheless, radio failure frequently occurs, and this, loss of
contact does not necessarily menu that the Italia luts met with n
serious uccident.
At any rate, while there is life (here isi hope, and, with the
whereabouts of Ihe Italia unknown J'or only 'J4 hours, tlntrc is
(rood reason to believe that (ieneral Nobife and his crew' are,
whatever their predicament, still alive.
When last heard from they were only 100 miles away frorfi
Spitzbertten. . If a turn-about was not mkide, the ship must lie
somewhere within a comparatively small radius, which can be
covered by the relief expedition now being formed.
The entire world hopes that General Nobile and His band 'of
courageous men will retm r; safely to port somewhere, or if
forced to land, will he safely rescued.
QUILL
Missionaries can explain their,
explain their civilization.
A woman never runs away with' a handsomer man if she
to k'ivu up an electric dish-washer.
Carol of K o n n 1 1 ii i a has one distinction.
Rested that Ford is hacking him.
A scientist says man adopted clothes lis a protection against
insects. lCvidently lie wasn't Over There.
The installment plan is best. You can't make the third pay
ment and the man takes it hack, ho your house can't net clut
tered up with junk.
TIk ensW'st wy to tlottTMunc his Nociiil iMisto is to note Ms
torn of voiet' wlicn lio says: "C'luiro it.'
No wonder the in'o.lVssimuil cynics think
They tft'l ii I'nt living without (luinj; any of it.
Kilt people (lit: curlier, tin plim of Nntuiv nppiircntly
lo cliiiiinntc a limn when lie has his sluirc.
You eini iilwiiys tell when n man is ready lo setllo down,
buys a sedan instead of a coupe.
Americanism : Speaking of important aco,tiaititanccM with
familiar contempt in order to show how iniportaut you arc.
I nt i I he was eighty, Iliudcnhurg thought war the most fright
ful of experiences, never having had a toothache until that
time.
The village girl has a better
girl. When a man wants a car
the other one.
Very few people rcaiv have pour memories. The woman
who can't remember the preacher's text can remember all the
new hats. ,
Air iniiil isn't an unmixed 1Icsnui; wlicn il liriiiLis it check
buck tlireif duvs lirftuv you dcptisit the money to meet it.
The IiiikI hasn't clumped much. It just serins tluit way be
muse there aren't any livery stables Tor the segregation of
livery-stable talk.
Your boy invades n neighbor's yard and breaks u window.
The neighbor spanks him nnd you go alter the neighbor. That's
tlie Chinese situation. .
if Cierinaiiy will pay lYa nee, France ean
I licit' Sum ean pay his citizens, and they ean I
money to pay Kranee.
(v'orretil this sentence: "J
tines.
It ill).
s:,i,l tb.. tvi;..i.l .r.i.,,..n..i.
.
THE NEBBS The Boomerang
WtLL.TWCkT PWOMEY TELE&OftM
DlDMT iET V RlSt OUT OT
DOWN AT THE TfZUEtiBAPM OFFlCC
mm-
5-2 6
V 1
POINTS
religion,
The hard part is to
has
Nobody has Mig-
'ScrviiM;n silly.
bein
chance lo marry than the city
and can't get a Ford, he takes
pay I'uele Sam :
iMid (iennanv the
make lot more money than h
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VOURC A MlCE.KlMD or A UOSBftMD'
MMCC 7,0O0
AMYBODV
ctr the wew6
TMOU6WT I WAi VOU I?
PARTNJEP FOR V-FE
I 60E5. IT'5 OWLV iw
Mi
Ti -
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BEADY, M. D.
i...rOT',,iJm"' "rtln'" tmanl
511 ii" fi2ZuZL a n.r
'" " I'MtnleUoM. Ad'.feM tlr. WllUim
AX ICltltOlt Or
A. render sul.oills a elhiplnK in!
wiui'n i runt tlie usnert on tlmi If
UK moon vessels or u man were
PtticiMl end to end they would
roach tho Item says reach, though
extend or sllotch
wuuld have been
u belter term)
mound the globe
two anil one-half
times. The read
er curncxtly re
quests the truth
iiboul thin.
t hoi
Mailt at
outset I venture
to SUV there 1m
sometlilni; wronK ubout tho Mtute-
menl. 'I'liere'M u
where
uui-mii tiuiino or specify
any particular ulube, just "ihe
k"""- ii is lueuus llio terrestrial I Sole.
Hlobe, it lUesn't Klve u hint about. I walk three to four miles a tin1
the latll jde of the plaeu where the! ami , ,k0 ,IllIlcI1K whch i
blood -esselH were stretehed. 11 1 considerable. On the sole of my
woi;i,1 make siiine difference. Itjfeet I find a hard eallun Is forming
would tuke iiullc a mini to pro-!,,nd I wonder If this causes thu,
Vide blood vessels lo u around thu ' tiredness of my lens which I havol
world ul the tropic of cancer, for nut experienced before. Hard-1
exampk'. whore as u complete tir- boiled Harry. I
con or the Klobo near the pole I
mlclit be readily made l.y tho blood'
vessels of any schoolboy.
There is uothinK In the item
It-
self or in the reader's letter
to
show who Ih behind this KlarllliiK
Hlutrrnpnt.
Tho qucHtlon of tho grnnU totnl
lulitflh of n man's blood venue In
worried me ho much that I finally
liH'i(pfl to Mottle It, Just for my
own pouci nf mind. I took tho hotly
of my man and carefully tt'iiHPd
h Ih hlood vessels a ia rt t he man
was uiHitiestloiuthty dead at thu
time, mul if it will appease your
curiosity any I don't mind assur
ing you that the law provides that
tinetaimeil hodles of persons dylnt:
In certain eharlty institutions are
to he turned over to medical schools
for dissection, that is. provided the
jiii'dlcal schools want 'em. The;
medical schools didn't want thisj
fellow T took; nt least they didn'll
need liim as much as I did. Well.!
the, teasing process was a long and
tedious one and not ho pleasant a
diversion as one niffUU imagine,
for I had to keep the thins pretty
Millet. The neighbors do nut tin-dci-Hltim!
theHe inattei's and they
ir.ipht he nasty ahout it. Several j
m Kins 1 worked tin s a. m. on tne
Joh, and at lust I had every inch
of every hlood vessel In my man's
body all teased out and carefully J
wrapped in a bundle.
I didn't Include the capillaries In
tin- invcstlKatlun. H'hal's the use
of biinKhiK that up now ? Ill mul
vessels are Just arteries and veins.
My man's supply of them, when i
carefully Htretched out end to end;
dltl not extern! around the world1
even once. In fact they did lint i
reach all the way around the park
inendow, but run (Hit about -I sa
lienous veins and a half dozen ear
toid arteries short of the circum
ference of the meadow, which in
L'.lMbS mill's.
DouhllcsH the scientist who found i
G7.r.(M miles nf hlood vessels lnij .- ,irnniiM-d t do ever'tliinc
included in his nieasurements all thai'4 Inimanly possible t hrhtx
the mans capillaries. I tut, how hciii'viN hack," declared I, lie 'I burp,
strelched "em out in line 1 ciirinot republican raimytlato for assessor,
conceive, for en pi Marios haw no In a speech last ttiirht. after
walls, they're just spue
bet WC
cells, so t here is nothing to get
hold of them by. To measure tlie
total length of a man's capillut-les
Is as pu..ling a problem as it would
be to weight out a, hundredweight
of l.iinL-huIes.
OTF.NTIOVS A N 1 ANSWERS
Shortcuts in Fducnllon. )
Would like lo ask you what you'i
know of 's course in physical!
development? I have been eonsld-
iillni. lihhIIik. 1.1 v Mu,. I
how dues the length of life of ath
lets such us boxers. wrest p-rs.
n whinners, etc., compare with or
dinary lives? It. L. K.
Answer The "course" you con
template buying is. in my .tudri- We have nil cause for thankful
nient, a riiUetilotis mail order hum-) I-uek of rainfall would make
bun. Such a "course" bus nothing ' Mf innmsslblo. A tilting of the
to do with athletic superiority j earth, hpiliing the ucenu, would
bus anybody ever heard of an alli-Hwcm continent with u tidal
lei,, winning a race after pmuv" -mvhvo a mile high. A change in
lion with a mall order "course"? water from H2P to H20J would
1 believe the statistics MigKfM mat t
professional athlete's, especlallv i
men who uo in for feuis of se. t.th
mi n tttio g m roi n uls or sei tnKth
and endurance, are short lived, a.i.l
amateur athletes, or men who I
slrive only for skill and agllitv. are
loiiKcr livnd than ordinary folk.
Certainly the monstrosities
freaks that these mull order "phys-;
leal culture systems purport to"
develop, are of no earthly us,, in (
test or contest, except to post for;
II let Oil's mi i-ii ti'l in h I,..-.. ..),.., :
shoiicuts. Mluht as well restrict ;
lyoui diet to sharks and whales itiiand Mrs. Frank Moon
ftND VDUia WIFE'S C-OT TO
foom STRAM6Ee,
DIDN'T MAKE A
CENT ! TMAT WAS
OUbT A PUOMEV TELEi
6 1? AM TO FOOL "THC
NATWEi. EVEEV TELCGRAM
T14AT CONES IN ME(?E 6ET51
A BKjiEB CI(?CULATlONJ
THAN THE -
DAILY P&PEKOT
A
hetlth md hjflene. not to dlieau dipjnoil. or
No nplj can b. mad. to querle. not eoulorm-
Bnd;, lb curt ol Ui!. o.wip.pr.
5.4!i SULKS
the blissful belief Hint fish Is bruin
f..i
Hoys yen, and some L-lrls
should know that hypertrophic!!
or uiiiiaturully develoiied muscle Is
it drain on vital enerKy und a han
dicap In any contest. After you
have hnd u i:ood eyeful of the ple
tureii of th( freaks In tile flshieul
vulture mtiKazfites, take another
look at u real athlete and notice
thai he or she carries no super
fluous load of muscle, if one could
really Kfl physical education in a
course uf 3(1 easy lessons by mall,
at u barcnln rate. It wouhl bo fool
ish to foist upon the public the
Kl-eat expense of establishing and
malntfiininir doimrtments of nhvs-
Calfh ill it Hlllllf.ll.vil edtiealinn In thn ,ilill mlinnli
I f the country.
j llartlhollctl Hurry llns u Ollluuseil
Answer Not unlikely. You
should wear upon the ball nf the
fi VPr the callus an oblonir pad
of thick' felt two inches by one
inch wide. Strip tills in , pliic
leiiHlhnise of the foot with adhe
sive plaster, or have a similar soft
leather pad built Into the Insole
of your shoe, nt the proper place.
You uiay soften the callus, so that
it will come away, by dally pnlnt
Iiik with n solution of 30 grains .of
salicylic itcid In half an ounce of
flexible collodion. This is the old,
reliable corn and wart remedy, and:
the formula Is n standard, one In1
every druuuist's .XuUonnt .Forniu-I
bu y. under the name of sallcytutod !
collodion. ' ' ' ' j
(Copyright. John Utile Co.) I
.snyln that our tardy prosperity
wiiz heln' held hack by ih' diet in
fad. Hi craze t' Im- spindly. If
Mm dangerous I' talk t'
moti'
ou his
mini who's mm in' along
own right o
Ilioiisutr time
way lion many
mnro hazardous
Is l( t' nag a driver?
Brisbane's Today
(Continued from Page One)
houses are fulling Into ruins, the
hist green leaf has disappeared.
4-
i "V L,,i
11 ,nat WH''i' "lto peroxide ; verified final account, as ad minis
hroKen. And if. like other sub- j lriiir of the estate of Krnestina
"tiitucs. water contracted with the Knimann. deceased, and that said
iMi,md nf nvnindinir ii a it Court hits fixed Monday, the 23th
lH ,ftli t Jihiy of Jl,nP- ,9i!il al t,u' hour of
m8 !? Ut' ,U Uo Wl ""J slk lo ten o'clock of said day. ns the time.
; the bottom of lakes und rivers, at:-
U1U " " " rivers, ac
j cumulate there uud prevent navi
gation. I We have reason to be thankful.
Little ltov Drmvuctl.
PRriNI. ()re.. Mav 26. (pf!25th day of May. IH
lennv Mtun. . was drowned
.. l... r..tl i..t.. i 1... lt-i1t..
"n nomi0-1
aftcnts. Mr.
I
bout, occupied by his pa
VOU CMvJ T FOOL MC '. AND OUStVUSTCM 1 USTEN ll
&ECAUSE Or Y00(3 DECE1TFULNESS,
Nbu'Rr iOiN3 TO FWC FO2 IT !
NOW I'M 601N6 O0T ANO BUY
not Shop. I'll not ask "how
MUCH?" I LL LEAVE. THAT SHOCK
F03 YOU AND ME WAMTIN6 TO
RETURN THC OTHER STUFF BE'
CAU&E. CS.VOU LOST THAT
-JIOOO-
haIhaIhaIhai
lOtpyttiht. I.l hj The Vett 9rJoie Im
jr v 7 ,r i w j
Rippling
Rhymes
(By WH Kml
THE rAlJiU FRONT.
It is poltroonish to admit
that age nun dulled, a little
bit, one's spirit, hlith und bold:
"A iiiiin'ii no older than ho
feels," J. yodel, uy I kick niy
heels like, liny threo-yeur-oid.
1 walk the street with buoyiint
steii, 1 show , all kinds of vim
und pep, and peoplo murk' my
h'ait, und say. "lie seems so
brisk und blithe. The old
tirlm Iteaper with his soythe
will huvo Ioiik years to wait. '
I" mtold hy clorkH und ciiKi
neers It's wondrous how I boar
my yeurs, how ! prcsurvo my
youth; tho sad mortician sees
me sprint, nnd, with a face of
(,'hastly tint, slu broodinit In his
booth. W hat if tho front I
thus present is false and phony,
merely meant to fool tile vit
lano Buys, who. If they saw;
mo looklnR bleak, and broken,
down und tired and weak,
would sob and sympathize? i
think It better to- prAond that
I'm an nthleto when a friend
usks how I'm sinckinu up. thun
to enumerate my woes, and
say I'm fccIltiB. In my throes,
much like a poisoned pup. 1
blithely trot around the town,
and If niy burdens weih mo
down, tho people won't get
wise; If I have spavins on my
knees. It I have foot and mouth
disease, 1 do not advertise
What If, when I am ull alone,
I sometimes heuve a heart sick
irroan, and rub all kinds cfi
salves upon my forehead and
my nose, upon my shoulders
arid my toes, and all nlonir my
calves? In solitude one has
the right to mourn the drcn.t
nnd wretched pllh'ht that nso
has put him in; ho has tho
rlifht. you -must .allow, to put
a poultice on his brow, a plas
ter on his shin. Hut, goins
forth where men abide, he will.
If he has proper pride, preteni
he's fecllnt! fine; he will not
tulk about tho pains that rack
his form und jar his brains, or
mnke a slnsle whine.
C'orrtMTtlon In Air Mall Cost
To the Editor:
Several days . nj?o I received a
copy of your editorial on air mail.
The editorial was very well writ
ten and should do a lot of good,
but I would like to call your at-
! tention to one error. Namely, the
cost of sending uir mail. At the
j present time the rate is very slm-
pie 10c per half ounce uny place
! in the I'nlted States. It; order
that the people of Medford may
j be properly Informed, wo would
'Kroutty appreciate having a cor
I rcetion run ad vising the peoplo o
the simplicity and low cost of
sending air mail. These four j
points arc considered most Jin-'
I portant:
! 1. Air mall postal Is a flat
rate of 10c per half ounce
to
any point In the In lted States.
2. Any postage stamp may be
used.
It. Any envelope may bo used.
Simply murk "Air .Mail."
4. Drop uir mail In any ordi
nary mail box.
PACIFIC A I II TRANSPORT.
A. K. Humphries,
Vice-President and Gen. Mgr.
San Francisco, May 23.
Mail Carrier Suicides
PORTLAND, Ore. May J6. fP)
Wlalklng into u drug a torn, on the
oast nttlo today, Paul I,. Pfertlncr.
u ninil carrier. "7, held up un
empty poison bottle. Haying: "I
Just thank this," and died within
a few minutes. Pfcrrdncr had herb
in tho postal department six yearn.
Ho leaves a widow and two chil
dren. Reason for his act was not
learned.
Vltllld. UT l-'lllilt tsOltllMIIIMIt
Notice Is hereby given that tho,
undersluned has filed in the Coun- i
ty Court of the State of Oregon. ;
tor ine t Him yot jiicksoii, nts ouiy
Iind th(1 tountv rurt roon, in thc
County Court House, at Medford,
Jackson County. Oregon, as the t
place for hearing said final account I
und all objections thereto. i
Duied at Salem, Oregon, this I
WILLIAM K. HA HTM AN.
,-oniiiiiii-aior ot i uo
Instate of
Krnestina Krdmann
Deceased.
RONALD C. C.L
I Attorney for
Salem. Oreg
.OVKR.
Administrator.
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New Books at the County Library
I ' let Ion.
Tlie Poor Gentleman, Deith.
The Llanfear Pattern, liiddle.
Scabby Dlchson, It laker.
The Quince Hush, Uuwor.
Red llust. Cannon.
The Secret of Father IJruwn,
Chesterton.
Samadhl. Comfort.
The Starvel Hollow TrnKJy.
Crofls.
Towurd Sodom. Dunham.
Now Keast, Now West, JCrtz.
Almu. Puller.
The Lonesome Koad, Furnian.
Hoshch; an anthology of xhort
stories, (Iray.
The Cabin at Trainltj linU. Ilar
Kreuves. A President Ih Horn, Hurst.
Gideon,- Irwin.
The Spreading Dawn, KIiik.
Tlie Plower Show, Muckait.
Vluck Valley, -Martinez. .
An Artist in tlie Family. Mlllin.
In a Yun-nnn Courtyard, Aliln.
The Jury. Phillpotts.
Tho Dark Old House, Priestley.
The promised Land, Kcymont.
Flambeau Jim, Spearman.
The Cap of Youth, Stcuart.
Claire Ambler, Tarkinpton.
lted PanlB and iOther Stories,
Thomas(tn.
frlntersmuon, AValpolc.
The liridne of Kan Lulu 1 Key,
Wilder.
Arrogant Beijar. YezierHku.
fnFlctloii.
Turh Ioved Ttooks llennett.
The DeliKht of Gt'bat Books, Ers
klne. Wholesome Childhood, Groves.
The Inner World of Childhood,
Wlckes.
On IteinK a Girl, Gibson.
The K I n k tl o in of Happiness.
Krlshnamurti.
Starlight, Lendbettcr.
My Itelilon. Koller.
South America Looks at the
United States, I luring.
Tho Story, of Alan's Work, Hay
ward. : W hat's Wrons with American
Education? Sneddon.
Why Stop LoarnliiR? Fisher.
Which Collese? Halle.
General Economic Geology. Em
mons. Apes and Men. Peake.
Man Itfses to Parnassus. Osl)orn.
j The Human Habitat, Huntington.
I Cnnc-er Control, 'American Soci
j ety for the Control of Cancer.
European Skyways, Thomas.
The Complete Airman, fhtlley.
Soil and Civilization, Whitney.
Pur-Farming for Profit, Ash
brook. Goldfish Culture for Amateurs.
Hodge.
The. Home-Maker und Her Job,
Gilbreth. .
Cultivating tho Child's Appetite,
Aidrlch.
lp.iiiilfUmr Ih.. ('1.(1,1 ,. Mi..,1,. ,.fi
i.i ii ii uii i nun, i l je nil l usui i .
Standard Construction Methods.
Underwood.
Rrickluying in Modern Practice.
Scrimshaw.
New backgrounds for a New
Age, Park.
Shrubs, Rockwell. ,
Alpine Gardens und Nursery, Pa
cific Landscape Gardeners.
Gladiolus. Rockwell.
One Hundred Rungalows. Archi
tects' Small Huose Service Hureau.
Designers Homes of Character,
! Oregon Home
Designers' Plan Hook. Oregon
Home.
Tho Smaller Americun
Pou'er.
Home,
ICveryduy Art,' Hicks.
Essentials .of Linoleum
Printing. Polk.
How lo Know Japanese
Clock
Color
Prints, Priestley.
Two Hundred Tricks You
Can
Do. Thurston.
Bright Ideas for 1-iiitcrtahilng,
Linscott.
The Search, Krishnuinurti.
Children of the Sunand Outlier
Poums, Rorty.
Strange Interlude. O'Neill.
More One-Act Plays by Modern
Authors, Cohen.
Show Window. Davis.
Travels In Arabia Deserts.
Doughty.
A Sun of Mother India Answers,
Muker.il.
A Pilgrimage to' Palestine, Kos-
dick,
Palestine Awake; the Rebirth of
u Nation. Loeb.
The Kire of Desert Kolf. Osson-
dowskl.
Safari: a Saga of the African
Rlue, Johnson.
Conquistador; A m e r lean Kan
tasla, Ciucdalla.
The Great American Dandwagon,
Merz.
Covering Washington. Kssary.
If Vou Co to South America,
Foster.
The St ory of Fo n n y R u cn cy .
Mnsefield.
Mnu rots. Disraeli.
Lmlwii;. Mismarck.
The Romantic Lady. Sc'hufer.
My Life, Duncan.
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Seventy Ycum uf Life und Labor,
Gomperu.
The Inlhnuto Pupers of Colonel
House, House.
Count Luckttcr, the Hca ievil,
Thomus.
Theodore Roosevelt, Amos.
Turgenev; the Man. His Art und
His Age, Yiiruiolinsky.
Modern Traits in Old Greek Llfo,
Monroe.
Notice of Kale ( IU'jiI ami 1'crsonal
lroerty.
In tho County Court of the Statn
of Oregon in und for the County
of Jackson.
In the mutter of the estate of W.
11. Jackson, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that tho
undersigned, Ida A. Jnuksou. the
duly ((uglified and ucting adminis
tratrix of the estato of W. II. Jack
son, deceased, acting upon the or
der of the Judge of tho County
Court of Jackson County, Oregon,
which was duly made and entered
on the lllh day of May, A. D. ltlL'S,
will from and after the 11th day
of June, A. I). proceed to selT
at private Halo at Gil South River
side, Medford, Orcuon, for cash
that part of tlie real properly of
the said estate which is described
as follows:
"Beginning at a stone Bet In a
mount of stone South K!) degrees
31 minutes West Hits feet from
(stone) section corner between
Sections 4, 5, il and ID. Township
36 South of 1;ange 1 West of Wil
lamette Meridian; thence NortJ- ft
deg. 40 niln. west 26SK.4 feet to a
stone; then North S deg. 5U mln.
West 421 feet to a gas pipe; thence.
South 0 deg. 40 min. East SCiy.ri
feet to a gas pipe; thence South
SI) , deg. 31 min. West 421 feet to
a point of beginning containing
2f acre-more or less, all in
Jackson County Oregon.
Also one-half Interest In a spray
rig.
Dated May 1 1th. 1028.
IDA A. JACKSON.
Administratrix of the Estato of W.
It. Jackson, deceased.
Synoosii of Annual Statement nf th
ORIENT INSURANCE COMPANY
of IlMrKunl, in Jln Slntc of (,'uiuincl it ut, on
tin thirty-first day i l)-conilnT, 1027. mm!
to the InMirjtiifp Cmiiiitfssimier-of the .Statu
of Oregon, pursuant to law:
CAPITAL
Amount of eiipitul 'stock pair
tl $1,0011,000.00
INCOME
Net premiums received during
" yw $ J. 712. 501. SO
intcreM. dividrndw und rent
received durinjr the year. . . 3.'.9,920.2S
Income from other Mun-eii re
ceived during the year .... 5l.HOa.50
Total Im'imo 1 27.4 1 1 ,GS
PlSlUUtSKMK.VTS
Net Iosm-k paid during th
t yenr fm-Iutling adjustment
1 evpi'tiM-s $1, 205.380. 8(1
j Dividends paid on capita I stock
; during Ihe ycur 200.000.00
I CoiiiintsKtonn and Mlurles p.tUI
I during tlie year tiTO.l (I5.P3
taxea. iiceiifi anil jt-cs punl
dnvfnjf the year 1Tl.910.0-J
Amount of all other expendi
ture 5!)5.G1(I.I7
Total
Np'-ndltifcM , . .
.i2, 410,073.58
ANNKTS
Value
real e-sitte lnvnrd
value) 9 Rin. 111. (8
Mocks and ouiuls
tnmrket
owned finurkel vjIuc) ....
Cash in hanks and on hand..
I'nniiuiiiN in course of foiled-
o.oai. 8Pfi.no
I.0HB.23I.0J
lion urittt'ii shire Scpteni-
hif- 1927 ' 02r.1H1.03
lteiiisiiran-i ilui- un p.iid
lofjsef, 1 7.310. 1 (
Tot ul mlmitli-il nssptn . . . .?&,038,77:J.I7
I.I.MHIJTIKS
'to elainiH for lueses im-
paif) $ 208,110-Ml
.tnmiint of utnnrmi prciiitimis
un ull imOiLAiuliiiij: risks... 3. 57 1,8 j 1.30
Dtic for ce1llIlliiotl ami brok-
eruw li.ono.on
All utiicr liabilities toi.t.'il.yri
Total liitl.ilitii-H. ivluniiv
ot fupitid Ninrk 4. nri3. ".',.!!.;
IILSINKSS IN OttKCDN Fdit Tilt; YKAIt
Xrt premiums received duriiij;
tlie year 27,fl02.50
I.nsscH on id tliirimr the year..., 7,ti'l,7'i
Losses itH'iirreil hiriiiff the year. 7. ('!. 7(1
Name of L'omiuny, Orient lusuraiue Ctriu
puny, Njtne nf lreoiieiit. Henry W. liray.
. Name of SiHTitarj'. A. II. Mnriiy.
Still utory ri'si.jMit attj--v f-r srn'Iec.
A. A. f'ems. I''irtlnml. Oregon.
.I. W. WukeficM, l,y-:al A(reitt.
INSURANCE STATEMENTS.
8YNOPSI8 OP" ANNUAL STATEMENT OK
Star Insurance Company
of America
of Nw York. In the Urate of NVw York,
on the Slit dny of IVcemher. 1927. roA-i-)
to th influence f'ommlMtonfr of th 8tat
of Orffton. pursuant to taw:
Capital,
Amount of capital stock pali ' N
"P St. 000,000.0
Income.
Net premiums received durinc
interest, rtfvidendn and rents
received durtnc the year 174.S29.05
Income from other sources re
ceived durinc the year 07.U24.3i
Total Income .'...$3,219,499.95
Disbursements.
Net loe ns Id durinc thu
year. Including adjustment ex-
penven i nni tin m
Dtvldemis nafd on capital atocic
rturtnp the year 10D.000.00
Control unions and salaries paid
trarlnK the year , 877.S7Q.99
Taxes, licenses and fees paid
during the yar 70,265 05
Amount of til other cxpetidi-
tur ; 200.53.4
Total expenditures . .
$2.053. 218,99
Assets.
R"lnniranre
recoverable
Value of real estate' owned
1.350.4(1
i market Value. 4,301 ton.m
ra.'rt In banks and on hand... 329. Ml 79
rremiuma In course of rollee-
tinn written since September
InSW?".i"rH'."Wu'Vii mMtM
accrued . . . . ; 4a qiq 17
sms receivable kSKij?
Total admitted aneli...
.$A, 137.4:9.91
' IJbbitHics.
rirmn claims for toFtes unpaid. $ 273.332 99
Amount at unearned Premiums
on all a' it tand inn risks 2.140.902.43
Due for commission and brok- """",
erase inn m
All ointr n.miait,.. uoiiSis
Tn;.l lHhillll,,. Mrl,i5lv of
I2.MI3.HI.H IJJU.Ml.IT
Business in Oregon for the Ytar.
N.1 pr.mtumi mclvfd duriar
Ih. y..r .1 34 33Q Q.
fi,"?J'irlJ "r 1"
Lo.s inciirrM durinc th. v.,r 1? 7n; .2
corWv i'TOKhic1?11 IN8ufeANC.
Name of mamrer. TMmae H. Ardfrwn.
Cii'rrae "tnt sianaaer. Gcorce F.
.jane or as1tint maniiter
StUtlitArv r..tnt . .
enlre.
American.. Bank
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