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1 1 Medford mail tribune
DtUy. Sunday, Weekly
J'ubtiitK-ii by the
MEDPOUU PB1NT1MU CO.
H-tT-tS N. Fir bt. JhiM 71
ROHKRT W. IM!H1.F Alitor
B. bUMITKK HUH II, Uiiaf
An Icukeodrot Nrwipftptir
Entered ai arcond cm matter at Ue4
ford, Oregon, under Act of March 8, 1879.
SUBSCRIPTION BATES
Bj Hall In Advance:
Pallj. with Sunday, Jtar t7.80 1
Pall, with Hun.tar, udritb 7ft
Uatljr, without Sunday, y-ar 8.60
Ilailr, without Sunday, month.
Weekly Mail Tribune, on. Year
Sunday, one rear
M0
2.00 I
Mr Carrier, in Adraiu-e In Medford, Aah- i
land, Jarkaonville, Central 1'ouit, i'lioeini, ,
laiem, uom inn and on uignwaya:
,y, Vr'Xr''.'.:: :
Vtiiy, without 8utHlay, one year... 7.00
I'aily, wltii Bundjij-, one year 0.00
All Utmm, cath in adtanci.
UKUI1KR Or THE ASKOCIATKD 1'KKSS
KeceivittB Full Leased Whe ferric
Onlr paper in citjr or county recelrlng ,
Oewa by Mrgruvh.
The AwocJated I'reai fa eirlnalvety en-:
titled to tLc me for rimlil lea turn i,l all .
Tl7.u!. ui'ffl
0vra publiahed lierc.n.
All rigtiQi (or republication of iptclil dla-
patrbea herein are alao reairved.
Sworn dally averef rimilatfon for tlx
oontha endins; April 1, 1S8. 4632.
Official paper of the City of Medford
Official paper of Jarkaon Couutr,
hZoWswSTmSIZsy
Offices In New Vorb rnic.un n.1,.11
6an rraucicco, Loa Anfclea. rjealMe, I'ort
VlffiSfoD.
Ye Smudge Pot
Bj Artbor Ferry
The 1'rohlhitloii hypocrilcH as
bcmbk'd ut Uouston Heein to be
drunker, and therefore m ore
entertaining, than the I'rohlbltlun
hypocrites who assembled at Kan
sas rily.
Today's nature study Is William
K. KodKcrH, who must not be con
fused with Will Hokcim, aviation
student and chronicler of funny
Jokes. William K. Kodts'ers doesn't
joke, lie Ih manager of the Tort
land Uuavers. (Portland Tele
gram.) The muffled knock.
A number of female shoulders
are u rich October brown, from
' di UKstore sunburn,
Joseph lirown went back H,l.'7
Irish slories yesterday, and told
ono on the Populists, whatever
they were.
There are still loo many Kolf
liauln that leave the Impression
that the wearer thereof Ih never
KnlllK lo make it to the cornel'.
The Detroit police report they
have no clues lo the Kanijstcr who
was shot while ..likIiik.
Another railroad rumbles across
Hie valley, and an nulomatle pencil
niiurpeiier never wears out.
.Mrs. CooIIiIkc vlsiled a beauty
shop .Monday. The American peo
ple do not want a male beauty for
l president, but II would have clone
I'alvlu no barm to have gone
along.
Tim local lomalo crop this sea
huiJ Will be so liLi-Lre. that tomatoes
will vie with carrots In tho soup,
until all danger t rurcNi Hies ,s
past.
wniODixu suli;mnizi:d on
l.AW.V ( lldiine Vreka Journal.)
lilght-o:
Optlmisls proehilm tilat with
14.000.000 pci.ple driving aulos,
"there Is no diniBer of the country
going llnlshevlkl." Two more autii
freight trucks the size of the
Woodmen n Hall, and they will.
The Jaunt of ihe Oregon editors
to Crater Ijike is heralilid as
"educational." l.oirk out fur a
scribe priinoiiiiclng Slsklyous, with
the ai'ccnt on the "Id."
The Orange street police dog
called Alice, has resigned from the
force.
The soldiery Is iliiniug home
from Clatsop, where they got
taste of war and 2nd loots.
It's aboiil lime Homeboily "broke
tho backbiinu of I lie cold spell," a
form of cruel and Inhuman treat
ment that Is always applied by ihe
weather editor to loriid spells.
I nless conditions alter, somebody
Is going to see Amundsen on I) in ti
ercel. 'nil'; m am i:iicii:( i;
(American Mercury)
Klder Will II. Hays, expounding
once at some leai ned gathering h
notion of Ihe successful movie
scenario, told f ,,, hu
to an eminent Hull, nod producer
ai-klng (r bis ,,.,i ,
perfect screen story ,. ,, con
"dent that he coulit: wi n,. g,i
scenarios, once he knew what a
perfect one had to contain.
The producer replied 111., I ,c
waa not only g, , t.. , ,,,,
If the limtilrer wrote a perfect
story, cnibiiilvl.ig all Ihe elements
the producer believed essential he
would be paid 5.IMM, rr It.
"A perfect siinavlo , uf,,,,.
must Imvc five tilings first, re
ligion; second, humor: third
society: fourth, action; ff,, ,.x."
Shortly afteiwnril. the author
sent the producer his scenario.
"Here is your perfect sliuv." he
wrote. "H has religion, humor,
society, uctlnn and sex. licase
send lile Hie iwenly.fm. itinu-
snnd." Dcllt hti il by Ihe pro.! 1
of at Is si getting uianusciipt
worth reading, the producer tin mil
to thu scenario, and read:
"My Cod." laughed the
Duchess, "let go my leg!"
Tho low bid on J. a miles Mount
Hood-vVaiilnllla cutorr n,,i,
46.83)1.
r - Oregon claims the smallest per
1 1 centnge of tubercular cattle of
nny state.
1 1 TUB DAU.KH. Hlds opened
for J16S.O0O new stato tuberculo
id -sis hnspltHl. M
ato Creek hatchery releases
seveYnl tnllllo nyoiiiiit sal 1 In
JMcKiwixlo rlvor. , ...
QUILL POINTS
It begins to look as though
(.'liiiui.
.... ., , ,, .
Nlifit s tlic use? Mie prize
eventually you can iit to work
It is well In iivoid liui-ting-
JJjlhc defeated eandidiite think
, ,
.iooil manners consists largely in li--.tili the other fellow
"K '""UK" 1,0 W important
'
A eini.tr niwl-i.t f...ilu,..
I". I '-""-'
itliiit it 'k miicli like amy other
Sow tlml people dine ho
I ti,"l" is '' K""r'H for liwsliiinds,
SdHIC of tllC
jiuid tliy i-fst will l? retirod from
(Jcliri'' or (rrliriliir. or wlialcvcr it 4 nec.i- .. L.w..n
! m ,( oviTcome bis lock
i
. ' ,
I Sportsmeii report fish hitinc;
jslioiild lighten the work of the
-. I'eopl
talk lihout a single
women ean f..r,rivC and men
more practice.
A ricuiis,,,. Ml,i
r ,i""i
caJ the fiict yon are poor.
Helen now is world champion, which doesn't mean mcnli to
iinvbody except the manuf.iet tirers of ticker tape. '
There bcin no other contest
i ne iiim sncccssini t rans-Allnntic
A hole ill one isn't such a joyous event for saudlot hall play
ers whose oiil field is infested with windows.
If he
es seared, and Irviii''
.. . ... ,v l( 1U
displays what is called an "ai-'urcssivc iier.sonality."
-Mother anil tlauuhter may dress the same way and weijfh
the same, hill si how the d'if ferenee of twcnly yenrs makes
one slender and the other skiiinv. '
If the individual's, supiiorters are showing and discovery
the fact causes a hliish, the individual is a male.
Intolerance is the ulli
fact that your clank idl'
as "ive
Still, a man can hate brihery
witliout m-niff a tlarnetl wet who
The more kissing lit. iN
to
more of it sli
e'll
IlllVl! fn fin nfl....
" "''V
SERVICE OVER RADIO "
IIOCSTON. Texas, June
Ol'i Ciiincnlloii radio listeners
,i
"" country were given
a brief account today of Ibe ac-
Ilvltlis of i. Associated Press
convention staff by Kent Conner,
ASSOCIATED PRESS
I MANAGER EXPLAINS
genu in manager, w ho spoke over decision.- They do not need prop
tin; extensive hook-ii!, Just before agalula. They need fads of Ihe
ibe afternoon session begun. amazing colorful picture down
Mr. Cooper plilure.i lb,, staff here In Ihe far south In Ibis huge
if sr. wi Iters as netiiruU ami as.bul beautiful ball that shall- be
our eyes and inis" .-.t the iiitail- clear, understandable, tt ulhfiiliind
rennlal political gal b.rlng.. nothing more. Yours is Ihe de-
"i.ii may wonder. re said, elding voice on nuv national Is-
" ""men cann
"",'U",""H ' " of the
zrz ::r:;;:z. i: r
have heard sweU In,,, cheers and,
"" ! appro-
batiuii of v.iir.nu ..u it.... i
been mem . , ........... c
..,,.;,,,,' ,, ,
1,11 e'.c .. .-..in-
bat. This convention, as was Ih- !
"lie In Kansas city, is In effect a
league or Pintle the great ijuail-,
rennlal pollllcal battle. Man's
lne of a contest Is In evidence
here.
"Hut both at Kansas City and
hen. I In re are some neutrils.
MUTT AND JEFF
OolloRKmi tZ"T Ko'llV VHAWl M0T SoFAST: , AW A PIE! iTl MoTTt FCCL. LtKC- U Voo MAV ife IT WAS h 1 Vouci QuGGR FCLLOW .
U' AWF-STILL iwe fJ'A fer!0" AT" GoTTA A S.LLV A. r'U6 g06 AT CoAPCTT TAT MtjTT: X
iNTrte noipnAt-1 i'll. Bev Jvooft Btr, m ,s A , mokc it HAmt r to jollv vwcLLkNowrvj AT tW. rf u f. CA'T FortWe ufg;
you rftM'T BV.INbFOLt r MvjVTi I CIGARGTTeJJ AU OP: J MVSGl.F Fo?S THIS J FROM Trie FRr - H" 1 tsas r OF M SC AMY j
YOUkSGLF KiD TCLL Mr AMb HOWl --XT - w'S ?uf F TrAT THS ZJ ' ' N YmX J HUMOR IrVJ UiHAT W6 j
yyKETHCft IT'S A ci&ARoft. AS Vou I -Y& 6,0 IV IS A CiGARCTTe: 7 CQ X 1 . -DtTJ -ToTlAVi
A e.GARCTTe -THAT I'LL acS OGARTTC 1 I o k A-v A
i ...r -'- 5 1 r hv r..a,;-r. ... ... -r:-'- ; I ' J 35?
AfEDFORD MAIL
this niiyht lie t Lie wur to end
.
for tfonij,' to work eurlicr is that
Inter.
iinlbody'.s i'cclin;.'s, lint it makes
ail men are liars.
as lie leels. I
I
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"i ti l"nc illlillli.lt, V MICH SIIU1V.S
pocket.
jmieh in publie, the, nm 0f tin;,
ll'iC'NIXf! nillwr )nniit-v iu iwtc...l l.i. (J,...,,
circulation by the government.
"
of H ni.'kiiamc.
iiniisiiiilly well this rear, whieh
platform eo.mniUces.
standar.l, but the simple truth in.
. " V"U """".moans 7u , Z . . "
can't. AVomeu have had so much
ic :
- ".n i""iici 111 nu eiiori.io con-
.. w.:
in siht, we oil')
IKHI f,.i
T.),1HIU lor
noippho(o;riiphcd flight
to convince Iiim,.!!' I... :; i...
of I
er lellows inaliilitv In em
lie :
him a jiain.
.
I ,1 .. ....
.....I iiic . oi i u .1 KIM III OlllelalS I
wants the saloons hack
pinkie. SiibM'ijucnt treatment de-
do dliriiiL' Ihe enLfJM'iMHont tlw.H",n,lH ' t In tlegree of swelling
il.v'... ' '
r.,1, , , llljM I 1LM1.
. . . . ' " ' " '" ei j r.'''iii Ht'liur
1 ' " " t j massage hhoiild he started the
'v of the Associated 1 'ress i ut'Kt ,,11V aml applied two or ihrc-
I have nothing to do with the out-1"""'" ,,ull v. ill: tradiiiilly in. reas
come. We have no candidates to . ,,,K viMr. l h-re is an obi theory
I'onsl nor IssucH to defend or at-,!ni,t "hermi ling hot and eod ap-
: Uick. Mm we are earnesdv en- P'tcjttior.M la fw seeunds ur
gaged In the business of writing
tins colorful, vital story of a great
moment In our political life as a
nation, so that all Ihe people may i
now and understand what has I
been done here anil What it all;" "' "" "' ellecltvr.
means. It Is our business, as re-1 some cases an ankle once;
porters, lo see that you shall have I """ 'I remains w eakened for n
It all In readable form for vuur ' therefore is more j
i , .. . . " i 1IL-..I.. I,. 1... i i i.. .......
iiiiiiieiunio iniormailou anil voui
,,.,,. .ofle, Hons.
"We believe, as you believe
Unit If ihe people know all ihe
facts thee will n,.v,.i. rn . ,. .i.
sues; ours hul Hie relentless, un-!
s Plug business of giving you the!
whu- 5"u- '"'
"We a Ither demoera, nor
repuhllcan. wet nor drv. Protest.
. . . . .
i.m, ..or imiiiociiii. inn only yourl
"lln ,,n '"'liair OI l..:,;ne I pipe and snmi
siau wruers or too Assoclale'l
Press, f salute you."
1 1 1 LI -S I II 111). C. .1. C.lllclte
and Hugh MclUlvra buy Xews-
i'l,,...,
cs newspaper.
lIOSKIllltl!.
biitig repaired.
-Amlcrs theater
Mutt Works Sir Sidney
TRIBUNE, MEDPORD,
Personal Health Service
y WTXLIAX BRADY, M. D.
Sirned ltr-ni Mrtafrilrir to DTMMisI
! .." ; ', '." ) In. Ilra.ly
: l.-"'r I l.nel ml urillfri in
, """"'.'"
. .... minim
I-IHST All or
I Tllu !,ratll,e of subjecting In
Julie to X-ray examination, which
In becoming almost unfvcrsal Imu
t 'UBh. us t,u, many Injur!., which
' formerly called ,.,(. are In
the laity is con
r .. i
s"''" what archaic medical term
"compound" fiiM-i.,.. ....
Xaturally thitt sVu-ests that there
'me .v.V..i i..-..l.. tf
riieans tn.il mere In a wound u.'
tne bkiii or mucuim xui fai e
iinrtiUKIi w hich bci iiih (Infection I
1 '""y. m.uU t".t' ,llB break
I ..iiilon ,CSu" n "male's
I lie injury more .Kl in e. To the
i.,!,,,... .,.. . ....
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j !"!:!,y I"'vW,e ,h? 1"
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' me miij ucroMl
tne none. When ribs are frat-
,.,u,u". ,ni' ar broken.
Hot
iracned
.iv, ,B u pt-iniar
riaciure called "preen Hlick frac
ture
somt'timea Heen in yuunir'i
'f"niSU,,! lr,e lH henl hut nut,.M.v purpose is to be able to' take i
l ! n , r,'"men,M" care of common sickness myself.;
v 'i- niuiiiiii ui in"
Illk!e lllubably s.iilcu,.H of bon
jure bloken off from the rnndyles
r V, , . , "' ""nP- Wh'lt'll. l-imilncott comnany, rhiladeU
of It ? n inakeH little dif fcrenc ' ..i.,.. ... i.. ..... .... .. . . .... .
Iwlih the treatment, lis a rule,
Lot il It hnmicnx lo be MuUo a
clili. of bone ll. treatment neces-
ary lor sallsluclory functional re-
milts will be different, and m. n
Is a Kood iiollcy to subject cver
I bad sprain lo X-ray examlnalloil
soon as nils in-iy be convenient.
Whelher the victim ean or does
move his foot or stand on it or
walk on It Is no criterion. He
may do these ihinKs with a broken
hone; he may be unable to do
tlifln with a simple sprain.
A sprain is, of course, a stletch-liifc-
and more or' less learinir or
rupture of tendons, ligaments audi (!!' Medford Friends.)
o.hcr tissues about a Join!,' from 'The purple haxc was caltlni;:
violence. (Caroline is rtomc,
Slight spram is best remedied 1 The Lark is In. her vales and bills,
by lainly liaudaKine Ih" ankle! We will hear her sinK.
Willi banilai;.'. adhesive plaster orlb'Iiold the natural poise,
a tU-hlly laced high sbiic, and con- la f reflneinent,
linuini; In walk on It. I Perfection of practice.
More severe snrain is bettie I The dominance of couraee.
,11'eiited Ity pluilKini; Ihe foot lnti',',lle triumph of will:
'jW - aler as not as
in In- borne and ,
keepiiiK ll
in hot water for an i
hour or two, then a dresinif .such1
,fs would be applied for broken !
!th,,t f,,loW ih" i'lJury. If th.-
iHWI'llltlir l
fraction of a iiiimne for Tin-ii i j
hasten the absorption anil removal j
of the 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 ir the exlrnvasaled :
afl,r such Injuries, bill skll'-
massage Is probably a great
- " " l" "Sinn. I ins
i might rcimlro the wearing of an
i''1"""'' slocking or oilier support.
T'"-' uat "f "'"ten or of liniment
' I" the flrsl aid relief of sprained
.'ankle Is a iiucsllou for llio patient,
l answer. I llilnk I'd prefer aj
! painting of Ihe ankle wilh lodln.
in sprains that cause prolonged i
Usability diathermy the heal thai
jdnes Ibroimh Ibe tissues is olien
i remarkably helpful, enabling the
Jsulfercr lo walk in comfort. ;
(illsTlovv I. vh ii-u
' ,-S,,," sn,
vr "" m":
.m'; ll.rv'll Z enre'-
, " i ,. " ,
..ii... l. ..1. .1.
'
words. ,
Answer Or. 1 oilier
tt)bjieco i
I you liax'e a niateh. This is a per-
I mo mil health set vice. i:y no line1
I 'f reii"Miiinu i an the promlfcuoiis :
llivmboij..n f.f -.vmptoins and t.ih-
j er niorbul luff inatioii be called j highway grading will be finished City of Medford. a municipal cur
ia hialth h -n ice. itt.wexei. if you ,y August l. ; poratlon. IMaintiff,
jer one in your charge has .shingles.! 4 ! , vs.
1 mem ion ihe la.t and in hf glad' tnnxon tity opens biia-acre tur-1
lio ed vou the best advice ca-lJport.
for a Sq
uareMeaI " " " ByUDnFISHER
onEfiOy, TTTTTISDAY,
htO. mint lilvltna .lik.o. J!
l( . atarins-d. i, ll-a.I.lrd n,v, lop. i. en. laaul.
iln. to (h lutee numlKT ol Irttfr. re-
No ri.i i majt to .lu.nc not coubrm-
iinei., in car, 01 Una nr.. at a ntr.
SPltAIMJI. AVKI.K
- ! though t irt i offer no'mtdl-
cul advice.
i Conn-allng Illcmislics
' J.'.?""1' 1 r
1, , ' "...Vu . I' TLl;eul. ?lT
reality fra'tur's kin. It was vir" witifuctory.
uf hone. i firnl m" Niijtply is exhausted and
that the laity h;-s I have mislaid the recipe. Will
a vhkuo Idea thai you kindly give it at,rain? MliS.
fracture Im Iif- fr. I!. A-
fere n I from break; Answer Mix 1 oum-i-H of zint
nd break Kr.!ir-'exld with 1 ounces of calamin,
feri'iH from crack, drains of glycerin, and
but to a doctor unf l'int of water. Htlr It up ami
it ts all the name ,tu'' drop ,y drop, until u tine to
thlntf. Then, too,1 i"ih the normal nkln Is ob-
- , Ialn'1. h-hihyol. Anywhere from
1U to 1)0 dropB of ichthyol may be
required: iJr. William A. I'usey
recommends this recipe in hl;
iJermatuIoBy." particularly for
tiling patches of whitened
(leukoderma,. Of c,
course It
is only a temporary paint.
Hits My Cum'
'cure'
Kindly tell me If there Is any
for information of the brain.
!,
so what is the treatment ?
AIISS I. C.
Answer That's my trouble. I
have never found t-. prmancni
.,sk " about imianunaUon Z Z
brain. Thut in a Jjonular name
, for meninmltU. A serum injected
into the spinal canal will cure
..1IU..U t a.l.lalnillio l..Al.irirltlJ
The Home Nurse
Will vf.n i.n.,UA rfli.nmmon.1 for ,
i ..i
: mils. (;. .'. i
Answer Florence tjnkin's "Silil.
liliried XumlllK." IJllbli.whed by .1
i ...'.' ' '
I Tillers l- ll lo Knt
Al.,. i,oiloe that have slarted
, l K to cat? 1 read
i i ., i..
iuoliiK- saccharine melanioriihosls.
! M
K. M.
Ans.eer They are wholesome
enough, if the taste is satisfactory.
ICopyriKbl, John K. Dillc Co.)
Home Again
I .'"urn art's larK,ass love,
Live the spell of purnose.
Ihe-power of expression,
H'"'l the charm of high endeavor
Hear crcntion singing,
! Inrinity (-ailing.
hiY nocd t il
uji vr lii lis i
Tit Im'si tiling ('. make a long'
tiuin trip successful is a gtsx!. Imlr-
ralslu' narrow escaH' Jsl as youre:
slaiilu' oul. .lune Is rnrciiosuiv
uioiuli lit IMorhly. whvu you kin!
cither pay up. or leme It alone. ;
t' 'opyi'k'ht. John F, IUMe t'o.)
I. A K K V I K W. Klamath
Kails'
J
1
JTXE 2R. 1928.
Rippling
Rhymes
(By WaUl Hum)
Time Clianee
A thouKitiid women came to
town, from all about the state,
to hold a biK convention down,
to arnue and orate. They jour
neyed to the bi-sl hotels and
chartered rnoms and board, and
like true thoroughbreds and
nwellrt they blew their little
hoard. The town was thronged
with busy dames who blithely
paid their way, and went about
their divers panics all in the
modern way. In olden times
when women met to hold a
Jamboree, the city would be in
u sweat, providing rooms and
tea. Each reshleut was called
upon to shelter six or four, and
husbands slept upon the lawn,
that lady guests might snore.
Then women didn't think It
cheap to eat the stranger's
bread, and take their bonnets
off and sleep upon the stran
ger's bed. They'd hold their
doings for a week, and never
spend a dime, and then go home
and proudly speak, "We had a
splendid time!" Hut times have
changed and women now to
their conventions go, and pay
up for their rooms and chow,
and no reluctance show. The
Kills have thrown old bonds
away, forsaken ancient groves,
and so in something, every day,
we see the world improves. The
girls are wearing bells and
flags, they're independent souls,
and in their handsome leather
bags they carry goodly rolls.
They ask no handout at tho
door when they arrive In town,
but charter rooms with bath
tubs four, and pay the money
down. Vet there are , wights
who still bewail those dames,
now In the tomb, who'd rather
spend a night in jail- than pay
up for a loom.
! - '
Brisbane's Today
(Continued from Pace One)
quieted and set. at rest: that plnin
Olhcr voilllf; Women should tiff have an order of Court rcciuir
, . .". ... , Mm; the IteBistrnr of Titles of Jack-
profit hy the warillllfr, "Not ion County. Oreeon, to cancel said
to accept invitations from un
known Kcntlenicn."
j iiie weinocrauc piauorm ih ex-; plaintiff free nnd clear of any right.
1 ec ted to Ignore the Lcau-;e of .N'a-jtitle' h'ii. claim or interest
lions absoimcy. Thafs as wise ,.s j 'T? .'.'i lXX
it would be to imiorc 'I ut-Ankli- ther and other relief as mav be just
' Amen both are dead. land eOitahle in the premises,
i llesides. on one occasion, when This Summon" is published by
! Democrats took the league to their ' ol (ip of the Honorable W. J. Ilart
j bosoms and Republicans wisely ! zel1, c 11 " 1 y Jude of Jackson
went the oilier unv tho k,.u,,h ! ! ""'. Oregon, made and entered
,00U.0U0 plurality against the
league. - .
That should convince the Demo
cratic platform writers. There is
no accident about 7,000,000 plurality.
I In the jungle wild animals take!:1!' ":a" tl,e t"'Hl Publication of
i their own photographs, but Wt """ ""'"VJI'iTv ,r
i know what a flashlight menus. Pa- HAiatv c sic VPM x
itrolinan placed a camera In St.: Attorneys' for Plaintiff
Joseph s Roman Catholic church I Post Office Address;
near the poor box. arranged so that Medford. Oregon.
Chillies Calian, when he stole Sl-.SS ! " '
from the box. took his own photo-' .. x"Uee of rinal Hcaitiig.
j graph, rang a bell that brought the..,., 'iS'' 1S hereby given that 1
police and genernllv caused his on. 1 , V ''' my ('""' "ceount as ad
pu ue ami gtntrailj (.ttliseo Ills tin- mlnlstratrix of tho estate of Kvl-
uoiiiB. Alter seeing tne photograph
; he confessed.
Death Toll of
the Automobile
SAI.KM. Ore. June 2S I IP) '
Mrs. Sophia Aufrance of Doiin d. !
Who ,,:.., IV l,se,e.l h..e SO.
I "I'm ,
un uioii , was mcttiauuy Kllieo a I
about :i o'clock Wednesday nfter- i
noon when the automobile in which
she was riding overturned nenr tho
ChampocK mill. Her husbnml, Au
girst Aufrance. was Injured, while
Mrs. Charles Glhhs of Xcw herc. '
driver of the machine, was hailly !
Injured. She was taken to New-
berg. Cllilis, the other occupant of
the mitomnbile, was not hurt.
Mrs. Aufrance was the oldest
member of the Eastern Star order 1
in Oregon.
('ill- i.f l,M-t I'KWI r.i,-,.,.t
.,. f,. , .,-
, ..
Suiiimoiit for I'liblh'Htlon.
In tm 'rcuit Court of the State
01 iregon tor jaeKson i tniniy
", ' ""n"1 unsnowu neirs
Vf , ' 'T'V . ' 1'! ,lh,,i: "h" VlU'V':
"""ii iv.-iii, niin, .loiiii ivesn, wile
of Johnttesh: he unknown WN...v lVr.lal
of John Itesli; ,1n,;;r"ttlu,"ieit , In the County Court of the Hute 5
it !"e'.,nk,:oi heirn of liar- "f V"?"" "' """ ,ur Ih" i
jt,i;r-". . - ....n.-aiaan HI' :
r,et, iV,,l,.rt Me-
tne unsnonn
llveen. Hr.: Homer Calkins: Ml.
Homer ..iiwii. , -
Calklm.; Ihe hco "ntv.
Homer Calklnn; J-0!1 0 ,
Orc-on. a body P0"'-, " ".
other l'rson or liarli.s .ii.kiio '
elalmlni; any ' iBhl tit
lien or interest In the ual
dscribed In the complaint lure
In. llefendants. .,.,.
To (ieore Daniel; the u
heirs of Cleori;e Daniel. John '""
MM. John Itesli. wife of J hn
Itesb; the unknown heirs of Ji nn
Keh: Harriett lteh: .lol J'"':
husband of Harriett Kesh. tne un
know n heirs of llar" " "
ltobert Mcllveen Sr. th- U".K"W, "
mer Calkins; Mrs. Homer !
wife of Homer Calkins; "";
known heirs OI nomei -"""
-i..- ..n ,,tliii' nei-sons or par
unknown elalmlni; any right, title,
estate, lien or Interest In the teal
estate described ill the CoillHlaint
here, Defendants;
In the name of the State of Ore-
eon: Vou und eacn oi
hereliv reolllieil lo
wer the Comlllaint filed ""I"1
you In the above entitled suit on
or before the last day of four ;' ,
from the date of the first publlea-
Hon of this summons, said period
of four weeks belilB the time pre-
scribed for publication hereof, and;
if you fall so to appear and answer
said complaint, for want thereof
tho plaintiff win apply to ti,e court i
for the relief demanded in its com-
plaint, to-wit: That u decree be
entered adjudicating any and all of the 1- edera! water power act i ll
rlKht, title, estate. Hen or claim Slat., Hii3l noii.e is hereby Kivcn
which vou or tiny of you have or that Charles II, Lie and Homaine
clulm in. to or upon the real prop-, W. Myers, st-4 Federal TelcBraph
erty situated In the City of Med-, IluildlnK. Oakland. California, have
ford, Jackson County. State of Ore- filed an application for prcliminarv
Bon. described jts follows, to-w It: permit for pow er development on
Lots six (0), seven (7). elsht , Itoi;ue Hiver. in Josephine County,
(8). nine (3), -and fifteen (15), of OreBon. Any objection lo such ap
Parker Place Suouivision of Lot i plication or request for a hearing
four (4). in Illock three (3). of ihereon, tocether with any briefs,
liarr Addition to the City of Med- reports, or other data lor which
ford, Oreson. according to tho duly consideration in desired should be
recorded plat thereof, and declar- submitted to the Executive Secre
iiiK any and all such claims to be tary. Federal Power Commission,
null and void, and decreeing that, Washington. D. C.
said nlalntiff is the owner In feel :
simple of said premises and of the
whole thereof, free and clear of
any nnd all right, title, estate, lien i
or Interest of said defendants in!
saiu real estate, auu uiai eacn aim:
nil of the defendants herein and:
each und nil
persons claiming
or to claim bv. through
under them, or any of them,
be forever enjoined, restrain
ed and barred from asortlni;. at
temptlur; to establish or claimliiH
any rlKht, title, estate, lien or in
terest in or to said property or any
portion thereof, and that plaintiff's
title to said premises be forever
certlllcates or title, .Numliers 3013
and I'GSS and to issue to the plain
tiff heroin n certificate of title cer
tifying the title to tho real prop-
In si.it I'm,,-. n.,,1 ,,.-n .... ,,A;
31st day of Muy, 1112S. prescribing!
that This' summons he served by'
publication (hereof once each week ;
for four consGctltlve weeks in tho
Medford Mutl Tribune, a dally:
newspaper published in Jackson
county. Oregon. Mav 31. lUL'K, I
vester Xv. Dunham, deceased n.
the County Court of Jackson Coun-
t.v. Oregon, and said Court has np-
I pointeu Jtonilay. the !ith day of
jJuly, 1D2H, at nine o'clock in the
: forenoon as the time and the court
room Uf .said Court In. the Court
i House at Medford, Oregon, as Ihe
place for hearing objections to said'
I final account and the settlement
' L''' 1 vrsons Inleresled in said
Zf'10 "'"Y ,",nri"' . " "' '""I I
."'"' ."1?"' Objection:
Rimw ii - iy
salll Illilll aeeoiinl
siiouid
not be a iiorovctl l.v ii...
court and said estate be decreed
to be settled and closed
""'C'l and first published June
fit h, X if 2 K.
DOHA iHWIIAM.
A 1 1 m i n i st v;i i i'l y .
Caroline Andrews
In a Home Coming Concert
At the
Presbyterian Church
Friday Evening
June 29
Assisted by Irene Hampton
Thriine at the piano.
Price $1.00 to all parts of the
house.
OI JUt hll.
In lh
Matter of the Kstatu
W. lb Jackt-on. deceased.
.Notice is hereby given that the
under!t:nen. nia a. jacn , (,,..
"ulv 'luahtied and uellnat a.l,mil ;
uatrix of the estate of v. n
JarL-on, deceased. actlnK u,un in,
iil(1(.r (f tht. Juil(.(. r ,hl. c
. court of Jackson County. Or.
; wnil.h Wi!li duy made and ente-,i
K,Ih luy u( Jui (j .
, 1HJS, will from and after tlie
, 6U, ,lay llf July, A. u. Vj.,Si
, soU , Uat,. sale at ill
Smli j..,.,,,,,. .m,,,,,,,,,. ,. 1
. u( U)(
j.erw.llal nr.il.clly of said e.t.i,.
lvhl.h , dw.l.rM.a tts follows:
l;eKinnins at a stone -et i ,
nu,u nd of stone South S'J d-eree,
,,,,., section corner betw.V,,
.sections 4. S, and Townshio as
South of Itallfe 1 West of Ilia
etle Meridian: thence North 0 dcu.
411 mill. West :iti.'.!i.4 feet to a stone;
thence North hli dei;. ill inln. West
41'1 feet to a lias pipe; thence
South 0 den. 40 min. ICast 26.VJ.5
feet to a lias pipe; tllence soutli
s ill-!;. 31 min. West 421 feet to a
f 1.,.,. n in. "ortin ..I,,.. ,i-.i
acres more or less, ull In Jackson
Collnly t)reBOn.
Also one-half Interest In a spray
r, . "
i,nU,d junp to. J s8.
IM A JAC.KSOV
Aulnnlstratrix of the Kstale'uf
w H. Jackaon. deceased
3
Federal power Commission -
"
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