;-y?M WflDFORTTMSir; TRTBTTNTC, fliBDFORTJ, OT?EGONT, TUESDAY, ' SEPTEiBER 18, 1928. r FORD MAIL TRIBUNE Dy, Kimiliiy, Week muiLUM! ny mo KKDFOUU P1UNTINU 00. - N. Kir St. Phone 76 Editorial Correspondence ' nOHKUT W. RUIII., Editor 8. 8UMITKK HMITU, Manager I 'An Independent Newsjaper red as treond claim matter t Med-Tc-gon, untk-r Act of March 8, 1S70. SAX KIMNCISCO. Kept. 1 8. .Mary flrciner arrived here tin. ay iiml will lie hack before this sees I he I ji4 tL of clay. Alary ha.s had n fine trip, looks very fit, and sports Bather mat. 'IThfi-i! wjih mi aperture in the .screen, hi-hjuil which vi- finally detected the Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. ..$7.50 . . ."6 for Al in . SUBSCRIPTION KATES 1 In Ailt'iiiice: , with tiunly. jtar , with Sunday, month. . . j, without Sunday, year . . , without Humiay, month dy Mail Tribune, one year. 'lay, one yew -Carrier, In Advance In MHfonl, Anli ! Uold Hill and on Hinhwayii: j her vole und loin of other voles. iy, with Uiindny, nionUi $ .7f Jiul she doesn't think he w ill lie w'4"t Sunday, niontli..... ."ft HtM.,r,. This seems to he an oplu- SiRiied lelOrfl portjthiliiR to personal health and hycirno. not to diKoane iliatfiionlfi or treatment, will Ik; mtHwrrril liv Dr. liru-lv if a slimmed. M'lf-iiddr.-nstil oiulIoih. in Pi.r-1r.-r., I eami'ia lens. We won; asked to j I;tlerii hhouhl ho brief and written in ink. Owing to the large number of IctttTH re- , Smith rill),' on her left hand, change Our portion anil the s'.rnius ; ill(E t0 inHtIwAimm, Address lr. William Brady, in care of this newsnantr. ngagcim-ni ring. Mary 'of music arose frojn sometthvn , . This is is engaged to vemb.r. As will he ri-tii Il-1 Mary ;bent the worhl by getting an inter i view with A; :n New York, and tliiil interview wax i-noiigh for her. Al, Mays .Mary, is luiiuan and knows humans, and is goinK In gel No- I rather a good time and wn were Informed thai the young ni;cn had taken "stills" for I'ura mount and Worked on s(Hin' delai.'s i'oj "Wings." I'rosto- another picture hud been laken. Then there was a suggestion that we should Oliver Hit- head with n hat, very deli cately advanced the ;Lare from FIND THE MORAL IN THIS STORY tway it irms, cukIi iu advance. SAO I Ion almost universally held. ICR OF TUB ASSOCIATED I'ltKSS -jiving Full I-eabcd Wire Hcrvife ' paper In city or county receiving t trlpgraph. Associated FreM In exclusively en 'to the use for publication of all JiNpatHics credited to it or otherwise d in thin paper, and alKO to the local liblihheil herein. 'Mit for republication of special dli-y-tein are alito reserved. 'daily average circulation for six ding April 1, 102H, j Smudge Pot i lly Arthur Perry tlir editorial high forebcvid I rut ly was loo hH'uiik ! ord was ilaei-d on Khially yielding to family per- Oi lliophoirJc and proved no h(. the suasion the writer h;nl his i:ture j VhIkh hunt tvnits. Meforc: we could tal.en today for Hie first time In pnitest. the brluht yuuiiK man said UU years. We don't know whether Hie sitting" was over. INiinless tlio art ami husiness of photora- 1 phulnKraiiliy .vt- null it. U'e have phy has changed so much in lhe;u .suspicion the pain will conie past two decades, or whether we ' with the hill, ran Into an unusual "arteesl." The last time we had the hack We see Fiamis has aahi won of our head placed against some I the tennis honors from this cotin sort of a metal eliinip while the try. Too had Kill Tihlen was ruled pholonrnpher rcdleil his maehine nut hut no dould he would have In front somewhere and told us to , '"'en hcaten as he has been before, hold Ihe chin a hit higher and look Never mind. There are a number off at mi aiiKlc f -17 decrees, anil!"!' new Mill Tildens hein trained ! I'Vnni a rural village j reailt;r sendii this lutlur: ' I Near Or. Hrculy: This In not tor puhlle.ation, please. , : heenuse vvuryhotly rottds tin Mull Trihunt!, even your articles in it. I mid I 1, 1. .-t (1,. I,. 1 ! was an Inward goiter . . . after several weeks' rest in hospital metl icine. X-ray treatiuenls and finally (he oxygen test was pronouiiced O. still a very iiorvoiiH iiorson. t.Mra. U E. W.) Answer. Kxperloneo is nut n '"'""-'ntu lulliiiK you about know I had K(,ml t t(;i'dlt-;i'- ' Vou lutvu ' i ii"U luentloncd the matter, the. distant - , vt ..-iiiK-t.,,.,) u... tpiest am publishing the letter with eerlain minor cliaimcH to prevent possible idenlitlcation because 1 believe it will do sood. I reserve the lixht to pub lish anything any reader writes to ;nn Antonio. Texas man 'Jul 15 $1000 bills, and '-iree miles to return tln-m ',..., i,,.,...,. Vncr, was rewarded ;it'ljI1K ,iUUltlK ana a uriim oi k'". nv nd the nienioiy of hl-s Hvill cheer hint, enroute to V)lise. hut If ft was us. the jig attorney would hear jiitlon of the Volstead act, miner Kim had set. then while we held our breath tie shot and then he shot nnin. This experleneo was very dif ferent. We were gi'eeted hy a fresh faced young man ntllrcd In a Hus sinn smock with loose sleeves, who Immediately started a breezy con versation and asked us to he seated on a comfortable coach. V Vonien gu. camping along rlr husbands, who there piiieticully no rest. (Uh .g.) The ilownlro d d e n ) . - isti-rn Oregon hunter mis nian foi a deer, with the j-agie ending, and hail no .license. The victim is Just is If he had been eareless :. by a licensed hunter. his conversation, say other tilings he h;id never visited Oregon but was very anxious to do so (Hie girl with the wind -blown bob had apparent! v tipped off the you..g man as to our habitat), a screen adorned with yellow butterflies and purple grapes was placed before us, und tin the conversation continued we were informed the picture had been laken. ushaud of Kutlt Kldcr, the r of the Atlantic, who was, has Joined Com. Jlyrd's Ion to the South I'ole, ami f bhuueH him much. -MIIN; (ilAMPAV (Exchange) I gentlemen ai'e not treat cry well by their families use they have hardly lied to their subject hc - some Juvenile reminds i that they have told thnl f before, but they go d with it, anyway. Having ticlr youth broken the lee y morning In order to iti and walked four miles to iml, they are not easily dln iged. I mure local : ;clU.ejiH tire ' jjp fur .the duration of the i! They report Al Hmllh 'pitftn. .'fine faJ days fall guys are ig down the Main Kteui : liauts of full cuuIh, -j l'ord -Coupe of the local i Itrlllsh set.Vho hits been '.with a nd loot of the late . v. tf:omoteil him to major flvo sua)py stories naturally uiarcelled ntnlng was playing eral were thunder- andetir. V WICITIN' '.an., Itegister) liking the other day i.-s and Kpoke of our 'and how we studies ds comic wrlghtlng, .eadwuy spoke up and sure remember Wards ing and it has follow - irough lite and I see f bad spelling. Som ill right, (hen some not but I would not ne to use the comic f. hen tile true spelling I he liahblts are bard I h you are going to rtl Nye, ore mnno other .i ; vi'hell cuine down front it'ini a few days With her - fhoti K'elley is home can ;rui es. She says Lallarpe ther. uinks tu Mrs. Ilerbeit j & Airs Paul & Airs. .1. v a nice treat of grapes. Moppeth his ears at the . vs V I'uur, he all so shall vlylf and shall not be lftV fshall miived to K C ore j wher Charley has a jnch. We wish her well home, but she is honie- al is taking roomer, ft (way Madness it State Theatre i jkdwny Mildness" Is at the jwmvr. This Is the picture t' haN been - called the best ' V starring Marguerite, de In 'roadway dancer who con-' r- villi an .attorney to collect rritanco belonging to another I 'ihe dancer goci to the other ytome, liven there and umldsl ' .iren InfluuiiceM of the eouu- ,ie learns to Ilk the life of , eople moro than ihe did the , Mime hectic utinospherc In .h she moved on I (roadway. f losp iho Inheritance nhe came - . cullect, hut gains far more it 'al and lasting love which she h never hoped to attain or even i hited In Iho mad excitement that i her llf whn nhn whm known icen of the od DlggeiH." -V Illlhitrn. Margaret Cloud. ty Cowl. I .o ills Payne, Hubert orrul Humphi-cvH, Thoman t here In ( lalifornia. Watch t his ! young chirp Keith f Meiihill, who j won the MI ate Mingles title here j yesterday, i tiler ho had won the : Junior singles in the morning, S jselH In one day, and every set a smashing fight. As if Uiis were not enough ho started on a double 'match after grabbing two titles, but had to cajl il a day after Ins ling two sets a.nd winning one. All Clenhill needs is more KtremUh and as he is still In Ifis teens, he I will certainly get that. .As far as ihe technique of the game is con cerned, and l tie headword, he Is a champion now, In ens, accuracy and coolness he reminds one very not learned, itrst, that "nervous breakdown" is a nyjro evasion, and .second, that it is dil'licnll enough ' tor the doctor to determine what ails you ami what to do about it when he examines you and studies ! your condition thoroughly. Many I readers ask me about the treat met oi goiter. 1 can give no in for- -mation or advice about that. It is provided al- ."- . ........ lu unii l"'t ne.im. .Ml oou eisu cull QUILJL POINTS ways there is no Itolrayal of conti luncc.t If the people who object to hav ing you .'dvo sex ilistnietion to young' ooys or kIi'Ib had been with mo a while ano- I believe their views might change. Maybe they confuse you witli (here the correspondent names a notorious nostrum for "female complaint''). I attended a relative's annivoi. sary dinner to which a 21-year-old niece hrois'ht her three children. It was the first time, I helfeve, she had over laken the two oldest any where. Olio is nearly 5 years old, and notices a few tilings, but can't walk, sit or move her own head. The second, a hoy, 2, is just a lump of clay that breathes and much of the OolienyH of Kngland j . . , " 1 "ul ' '""'""" ....... ,, ,., 1 h.e liaby girl 11 months old. Is up- 1 1'Jii.millv mi,., I I ' n. .,' ....'-.. fir more afler such n mil lent inn. IJer I yjn mo I'ourth ol July, six years . ..: ,'. ' , , ago, Ibis girl ami her "boy friend." ,f , V010 fective remedy Is tinii,n,. ...iti. i,, 1 liltlell s ointment which con- i wlnt held Iho tennis siii ps LMi years ago. champion- It. W. H. possibly give you sound advice. I ; am glad to send to any reader who t asks for it, instructions and advice' about the use of iodin to U'cvcnl : ( goiter, provided the reuuest is ac companied with n stamped address ied envelope. Hut the treatment of j goiter Is not a question that I can 1 Uleal with. j Bromidosis I think it was in your column I : isaw recommended a saturated solu tion of salicylic acid in alcohol for! whatever it is that makes trouble i lietwoen , the toes itching, crack-: ing, sweating and foul odor. I have found this to be the most effective ' ! control measure, though not a cure. : ill''. C.N.) i I Answer. Yes, the solution of all : the salicylic acid the alcohol will j (dissolve is one good application, if) J you can gel it. Once or twice daily, i j applied between the toes only. Do I not cover the feet for a half hour ; I'eace is 1 1n prriiid .wlicn prominent. Anici'icuti.s remain Kliropc inilil il's over over here. in IVrlVct liliss is iniiiltiiinalili', lull smin'1 liiu'u' like il comes In (lie si I Iiiisi'Iiiiiii who (ri'ls four liils nihilist tile leiim lliul I'olotistMi llilll. .Mussolini seenis'ii groal, niun Id lliul kind (if mini is ureal. kiinl nl' people wliu Ihink Thank iioilncss! AikiI lirr seasiin enilini trying- In introduce niaslin' ear srrvt'd with v i 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 aiiyliiuly mayonnaise. Anollier t-(ll! is'tlnil tiling we like iiliiinl. Iiai'd-lmileil seienl il'fl; kninvl ynii never see il hound in llinp leather. A woman is u person win') lliinks it's iigiiinsl Hit! law to take .your lime nlicinl nnswerinu; Hie leleplioiie.' Il's cay In tin the rijrhl lliin' hy doinu; wind Ihe rifihl people do. Tim hard part is In ilccidc which are the rijilit, pcnplc. anil his ".;;lr ti iend.' went away l from home on a picnic by them selves. In the early winter both couples were married. In the fol lowing spring each coupo had a child. The other couple's child seems nornjal. I think tills girl probably took some kind of dope, besides lacing ; herself as tightly as she could, try- i ing to avoid thu inevitable. I Im-! :,.,, -!, ,,. i ,l I. I t lio second child, but not with the i '"' third. Mtl'11,.1 n uiw.li ,,u !... n ..1.1,. "Hie advocated result in such' disaster 1 as that? Only '.'I now. married to I (a man for whom she has neither! respect nor afleelion and sihle for two helpless imbeciles Iter fallier and grandfather were heavy drinkers, but all her other near relatives are normal. I know nothing about her husband's family. A very fine toucher in one. of our local school undertook to lu soiuo whoiosoinu sex instruction in Iho physiology or hygiene course lor girls and there was an Inimutll ule snarl of protest front' parents, some of whom saw red and uttered the most scurrilous eonimeuts. Itemember, no publication and no recognizable comments. ' -Sincerely, Rippling Rhymes (By Walt Mason.) IHSI.OYAI, "IM surely like in roast the; boss." said William Wiggler West; "1 think he is u total loss, his methods I detest. Jlc still adheres to outworn wnys, to plans his fathers knew, while, people in these, modern days, should modern ways pursue." "Uefore you roast the -boss,", I said, "It's proper to resign: then you may strive to knock him. dead with language high and fine. While yet you draw your wanes down, the boss you' should exalt, and swear he is the best in town, without a flaw or fault. Then people hearing you will say. 'His loyalty is fine!- I low good and noble Is the jay,' who takes that honest line!' Your boss will hear about your praise, and it wilt make a lilt : and he wilt think il time to raise your salary a bit. Hut if you roast the careworn boss, he'll hear it and he'tl fret: and surely he won't como across with higher pay, you bet. He'll say, 'That Aleck Is too smart, he thinks he knows It nil: he has no kind ness in his heart, and he is long on gall. .And now that trade is getting slack, and I can spare some men, I'll fire him, and he won't come back, while I am boss, again.' Disloyal men are always first to feci the cleaver's edge, and with remorse thev nearly burst, when It's too late to" hedge. If you can't stand your boss, young man, go to him, face to face," and tell him he's an also ran, a lias-been, a dis grace. But do nol knock him day and night, and say he's out of line with every tiling that's fair and bright unless you first resign.'' sists of six parts salyciiic acid, 1J 1 pat ts benzoic acid, in enough pc- troteum to make 100 parts of oint- j ment. Apply this once or twice daily, and do not cover within an; hour. Often it is wise to dilute j either the alcoholic solution or the i ointment half and half, hy mixing with an equal quantity of alcohol ! or petroleum. As a rule these rem- edies will give the hest effect if' used tor a week, then laid aside!18 stlU thc cry of the be,ir land and widely known horseman, Idled tuday after a long illness. Although he had been i"u:ing for j fifty years hu failed , to win a 1 classic until last year when his Ij-Jeani won the Oakcs. ! An unusual feature in counec ilionT'lih the carl's death is Unit j his twin brother, the lion, l-'rede-rlck Lambton, succeeds to the peerage at the age of nearly -"-I. The earl himself succeeded to the liilu 50 years ago. The Knglish ; peerage, rarely if ever has fur-. ' n I shed such an unusual situation. Safest Way to Stop Pain LEAGUE PROPOSES It Is pot necessary to take heart depressing drugs or dope of any kind tu relieve nerve torture caus ed by neuritis, neuralgia, sciatica or rheumatism, .lust apply Tys mul over the part thai hurts and see how quickly you will be free from discomfort, Tysmol is a soothing, healing ab sorbent that goes iu lit rough thu liorcs and drives ouL inflammation which has settled in the nerves, The minute you rub iL on you can feel it beginning to relieve. I'iiIiih and aches soon slop, congestion is removed, and soreness and inflam- i mation gradually disappear, j Although Tysmol is put up es I pecially for nerve pain and in flit in -j mation. sufferers have found it 'equally Kood fur taking tin? misery i out of sliff, swollen or aching commending ihe abolition j j'dnts. Also fine for lame back and muMeuiai M"i eiiert. I'leusiiiu, 11111 m- less and easy to use. Don't fail to try It if you want genuine, last ing relief. You gel a liberal sun ply for 51 at any drug store. Al ways in stuck at 'Strang's Drug Store. I CKNKVA. Sept. I H. A1 A reso lution I of licensed houses jn all countries! ! was .adopted by the League of Na-j j lions assembly today al a session I which took up report on vice con ditions, f Lord Cushendun, Uritish dele- gate, after presentation by two j women delegates of a report on traffic in women and children de Notice is N ot let. hereby given that on at consider whether their sufficiently stringent laws liri' f ,i i(f1'it Ii-riiratinn Uls- prevent I ,,-let. nctinir as a Board of Kciliall- the nefarious yoi k of commercial- Zfltion. will meet in the office of izlng and encouraging vice. the District, 323 South Fir Street, Senator Haoul Dandurand. t'a- I Medford, Oregon1, for the purpose ,.n.in iinn,,tn .,.!....,) .. i of r c v l e w i n g ann correeiins presented a re port on questions calculated to promote child welfare. The report was unanimously approved. Mrs. Woudrow W 1 1 s o u was i among the auditors at today's ses sion. THE MARKETS Ire Livestock PORTLAND. Ore.. Sept. 1S. C'uttlo and calves Steady, -') Brisbane's Today receipts. I logs .Steady, no receipts. Sheep and lambs Receipts steady. i h e district assessment a n a apportionment of taxes for the lax year l!l-R - 1S2!). Such as sessment list as approved and adopted by the Board of Directors, is now on file In the office of the District where It Is open for in spection by atl persons interested. lly order of the Hoard of Direc tors, Medford Irrigation District. K. M. WILSON, Secretary. Dated: Aledford, Oregun, Sep-' tember 4th, 11)28. Summons for Piilillcatlon. In the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon for Jackson County. City of Medford, a municipal cot poratton. Plaintiff, (Continued from Page One.) 11 1 lr.onvrr may have omc ficioil points as a politician, but yon can't iiiia;inc Al calling- llicui "mere phnlngTaphrrs." a week or two. ' What I Mean What do you mean when you say are no pores ill tile skin? How do you account for hlackheadt and other impurities that lodge iu Ihe skin? If there is no such thin-'j us mires 1 ou ciin von irnl i-iil ,t ,. ' these impurities'.'. IMiss K. K.I course, tile exchange must Of have Hut why bears to steady things, llli one of them'.' United States treasury business 1 Produce PORTLAND. Ore., Sept. I .X. 01) Wholesale prices. Butter, eggs, milk, poultry, po tatoes, onions, wool, nuts, hay. easeara ba'rk and hops Steady, j uiicuiiiigeii. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore.,' Sept. IS. -UP) Wheat 1-iig Bend bluestem, bard white $1.37; soft while St. 15: wes- on Saturday amounted to two bib i $K0S t. . . nul.t'ho',.n ' H1.lnB 5,.u!tli; lions of dollars, double the amount : western red Sl.oxu. of our national debts before tho I oats No. 2-3.X lb. white S33. Answer. Pore moans an oneninu ! 'r. Today's ear through which something is absorb-1 1,10 country has paid off two of I 112. barley 2, ed. There Is nothing like that id j the four Liberty loans. The amount hay 2. the skin. .Mention that you have ' auoui eigni iniiions. tnc blackheads and Inclose a stamped i "mount still due on "Liberties" is envelope bearing, your address. i 8S.22H, 195.750. War is an expen- I sive luxury, especially when you J get into somebody else's war. receipts- flour S, corn Rose Conliff; Edgar Conllff. hus 'band of Hose Conliff: Betty May Polklnghorn; Henry Polking horn; Mary Louise Oudehus, an Administratrix of the Estate ot H. E. Oudelius, deceased: also all other persons or parties un known, claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest In tho real estate described in the Complaint herein, Defendants. To ROsc Conliff; Edgar Conliff, husband of Rose Conliff; Betty May Polklnghorn; Henry Polklnghorn; also all other persons or parlies unknown claiming any riglit, title, estate, lion or Interest in tile real estate described in tho Complaint herein. Defendants: In the'namc of thc State of Ore gon: You and ench of you aro i,n,.f.K.. vruli.rl In nonear anil nn- Wheat I sw01. 1ie complaint filed against I Copyright John K Dille Co.) "Hiving- is a process nl" snlil racl ion. " For example pil 1 1 in I g-ives a politician thunder seems much smaller. Americanism : (live mc lilicrly sccin In lie cndaner'nii; my soul." -lint cramp my slyli: il' I Unssin wasn't invited lo sijin the ipiil, yon will rcinciulicr, loner licl'orc pledge lo ipiil Ihe allies tlid. She Al! nil remains lo lie decided is relalivi slrcnglli of Siuilli Kcpnlilicans and I loovcr Dmocrals. Keep Cliurcli li'"llg-ll lordlier M iddlc ag-c is and Slate apart. Two g-nod lilllc hoys, lichig licconic two rotten lilllc liovs. lie period when a lover is loo old I poclry and loo young- lo write si II v Idlers. Nlrang-r how radio ciiiiinrcrs can time Ihe inl rodiicl ion improved models lo fit your last installment on Ihe old one. The only possible cause .of the feeble miudednesH of the child or children that I can sec ill the isir respondelll's recital is tile alcohol- till! pill- Inn of the father and .jrandfatlier. Tile corrosVondonl implies Unit the expectant mother's tight lacing, iete., had something to do with the j feeble inindedness of the first two I children. While it is heller for the I expectant mm her to avoid any and lull forms of dress restileiion or any and all forms or arlll'ical sup jporl. I do not believe that anything Mills young woman may have done or atlenipled in (lie course of her ! expectancy had any erfeet on Ihe 'menial development of her unborn numerical children. i Lest tlie present reader fail to I draw a moral from ibis slory I ven ture tu poiul out one ol the morals Itiat may he drawn from it: The correspondent is ipiile human and harbors vague fancies about the uiuses of congenial defects. Xenriv every layman harbors similar in accurate notions. People acquire these odd notions because their arhooliiKj has Included no Instruc tion of u proper kind about this vital subject. Innocent victims of bud heredity or other misfortunes iiflen suffer from undeserved stl: I lit I I I n Mi lLAJI JA JJJH M' sillv lu III' new ttitktn' plclm-cs docs Hi' licni Jest say l Ills sweetie, "I Ime you." uu' let It go at lliul, or do they still glue l.lteir mouths t'gether fee til' fadeout? It takes sonic coiieciilrtillit' t' cross a street uu' remember what fee. (Copyright, John Dille Co.) j livery day in New York City 12, 1 000 people pay the telephone coin I pany 0 cents for answering "What i time is it?" Nineteen thousand asked on the opening day of public schools. tneie niii.ii ue uiaijy uiiienaoie Ji-ra? clocks and watches, although mod- InuitAiMHAlV 1 oni "laiiufaetiiring produces .-'"'r-V .... iil watches and clocks absolulelv n.. liable. An opportunity there for more energetic advertising. A. And advertising is needed also, In the cotton toxtlle industry. Silk and rayon have been allow, cd to drivo out cottn, with no ap parent effort by cotton men to hold their own. Merely cutting' down wages, closing mills, discharging men. etc., Is a poor substitute for energetic business tidvortisins methods. Edward C. Stokos, once governor of New Jersey, says that Governor Smith, If elected. COULD chnnge the prohibition law, no matter what anybody says. He could "appoint supreme court j justices whose opinion run witli i his mind." And those justices could make the Volstead law anil the ISth amendment ineffective. That opinion will stir up militant drys. Wall Street Report NJ-;W YOKK, Sept. IS. A wave of selling, presumahly in spired hy tiie calling of ?:T.t)UU,qin in hank loans, turned the course of prices irregular today after an early outhurst of strength had car ried nearly two score issues, into new high ground. Thc ticker, was again swamped with the volume of ,y, h uuc4 or 1 ...., ii...r f.,in i ' follows, to-wit: more behind the market. Thc closing was Irregular. There was more general selling In Un popular stocks, especially Warner liros. Tictures common, which dropped to Ktl'ii in the closing hour following tho expected boost in call money to 7Mi. Yellow Truck, however, climbed to 41, Hit year's highest, and u block of liO.auO shares of Sinclair Oil was laken on its way up to li!l while Kelvlnator Corporation rose 3 points. In the higher priced class, A. ,M. By era made a rapid advance of more than S pointB and Colum bia -Gas touched a new high at 130. Total sales approximated 4,300,000 shares. vou in tho above entitled suit on or 'before the last day of four wc-ksi from tho date of tho first puhlica ' tion of this summons, said period ' of four weeks beginning thc time 1 prescribed for publication hereof, and if you fall so to appear and answer said Complaint, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply fo thc Court for Mio relief demanded in its Complaint, to-wit: That il decree be entered adjudicating any and all right, title, estate, lien or claim which you or any of you have or claim to have in, to. or upon the real property situated in the City of Medford, Jackson Coun ty, State of Oregon, described as The Noted Dead Well. it's a nice, friendly spiril that enables ca ni.'ii lend. crs on linlli sides to point out the others.' political liliimlcrs. CONSTANTINOPLE. Sept. IS. inn put upon Iheni by well meaning .Ml Smyrna. Iho uuf n tunate city of I STOCKTON, Cttl., Sept. 18. P) bill erratic observations, fancies or I Asia .Minor, was visited by two! Albert C Parker " 59 for 33 con- Cor jndg-e, vieted criminal." el this science: "My personal I'ccliiigs," said never influence me in I'ixinir the ntiiiishitienl ol' n. luc acuaintance, eanhquaki felt at suspicions of their neighbors or friends. This is monstrous Ihing and a disgrace to our public education system. QUESTIONS ANDANSWER3 Goiter In 1P2I I had a severe nervous breakdown . . . doctor said it today. The first was . in. and thc second at llolh were severe nnd caused some details have Bad Legs Do Your IVet Swell and luriaine ami Jet So Sure Vou Can Hardly Walk? l IIAVK YOl' VAIUCOSK ! OH SWOIiLKV VK1XS? To stop the misery, pain or sore I ness, help reduce dangerous 'swol : len veins and strengthen the legs, j use iMoono's Kmeral Oil. This clean powerful penetrating yet safe anti septic healing oil is simply wonder secutive years Justice of the peace of Stockton township, and who dnr-j fU for t'Tcers Old Sores and Bru in p that time had married 0000 1 ken Veins. Heath's and all first- pioperty Damage, but , couples, died here early this morn-' fhiss drug stores. not been received. ing after an illness of a week. I MUTT AND JEFF The Talking Films May Mean a Fortune for Jeff Medford Is the county seat ano i LONDON, Sept. 1 s, oPi The I metropolis ot the Rogue Itivei j Karl, of Durham, one of the lead valley and gateway to Crater Lako. ing landowners of northern Enir- MOONE 5 EMERALD OIL Commencing at a point 130 feet west of the northeast corner of Jot One (1 In Jilock Three CI) uC Ban's Addition to tho City of Med ford, Oregun; thence south 1 49 feet: thence west 100 feet; thence north 14!) feet; thence cast 100 feet to the place of beginning, and declaring any and all such claims to be null and void, and decreeing that said plaintiff is tho owner iu feo simple of said promises and of tho whole thereof, free and clear of tiny and all right, title, estate, lien or interest of said defendants, or any of them, and that each anil all of tho defendants herein, und each and all persons claiming nr to claim by, through or under them, or any of them, bo forever enjoined, restrained, and barred j from asserting, attempting to es (tahlish. or claiming any riuht. title, ; estate, lien or Interest in or to sr.iu j property, or any portion thereof, and that plaintiff's title to said I premises be forever (iiiielcd and. sot ot rest. Tills Kummons Is published by 'order of the Honorable W. J. Hart- zell, County Judge uf Jacksun j County, Oregon, made and entcrfld in said Court and !causo on .. tho L'7th day of August, 11HI8, pt'escrib j lug that tliis summons be served j by publication thereof unco each , week fur four consecutive-weeks i in the Medford Mall Tribune, a 'daily newspaper published In Jack ;son County, Oregun. August 2Sth, li2X, is the. date of the first uub- Hcation of thrs summon?. JOHN H. CABKIX. HA BUY C. UKYItMAN. Attorneys for' IMaintiff. l'ost Office Address: Medford. Oregon. Mail Tribune ads arc SO.ot'O people every day. read bv tf By BUD FISHER I T - ran 1 : : ttttl r 1 1 . HUHC WHAT'S t.Jn ItyMaiWMU"' I trrWT ins IftLXINfa FltMS UftVE THROWW THS (vllNCTY-NIMfi Peft CCcJT" OF Tr STARS I thS? J 8Pb' THeRe vajht's MoiOSCMse: motion tmctlmr actors AcTResses in Tfte Moot& aiM't got wo J cv ISftiftff ssiifes xiy zf p 1 oiii iU r inner anil Jack in the east. 1 ' - . 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