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PSGE FOUR "" BEDFORD JtfATL' TRFBUNE, MEDFORD, OTCEfiOy, FRIDAY. .TANFAEY 13. 1029. HEDFOR1) MAIL TRIBUNE . .. PtJly, 8'Ulrt... Weekly ' Pttlkfied by tb MEIir'OMI MUNTIM1 CO. I52 ,. tlr 81. f KOHRHT '. Bl'HL, EJltor S .Sl .MI'Tta SMITH, tUimtr O" AO Independent Newsiaper IMtred u teeunl eU miter u M4Iord, Ontun, under An of Mud) , 18TU. 1 fll'BSCIIU'TlUN UATbtf Br Mall In A4anc 01 ly, ltb Kumhj, fttr Hilly, vltii SuiKity, muiilh Pally, tlltwill Hiiiflaf, jrtf IMltr, llUMUt HtJliUr. Ri'i.tli.... WrrLly Al4il Tribune, cite jeir... Uirn.it nm 7rif ..ii. bo ; 8-f" Ily Carrier, in Adranw In MtJforil, Adiiitnii, JarkwoTill, Central Point, fhutnli. Talent, Iwld Jli!l and on Illchsiajrt: Iiailv. vltri Biutdsr. month $ .Tfi I lully, HlWui Simlar. mnth t.& lully, Uhout H'lftU-y, una year T OO luiy, witli Sunday, ona rear 8.U0 .Ml lBt, nr in au.ancr. MK.MUKK OK TUB ABSHCIATEU VHKM Krteiittif Kiitl l-exsed Hire Henire If ejciuiitfiy emiiieo in Ibr ime for pttl'llrai'rm of all rliipntfhc rredlied to It or otliervtse rrnliied In tliU patter, aiMl ulio to Hi Inral w-v fHiljIblkl herein. All righta fur liUtiHeanco of ipeclal dlipatebel befein ae al rtSfr.nl. Official piper bt tl City "f Medford. (IfOclal paper d Jacittn inuniy ; ftanrn dull; arrae rlrnitaiion far fix monUii I wmw ., ... Adiertilnf Itrprfletitatlm M. C. .MIIGK.VStN COMPANY ' Offlm In New Yoik. I hieo. Irelrolt, Fr.nclwo, m Ansel". Se.tile, I'ortluid. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry Thn hulhilmloo ovor mrvJnp nicmht'r of the lcKislutuiG pur water is a Kt'ont wante of wind, an pinRer nlo is rocognlznd us tho best rhnsor thoso dnys. Only 12 men In tho world under stand tho Klnsteiii theory of rela tivity. Whnt of 11? It wiih nlleKed duiiiiK the lain enmpaiun, that no body, not even itK author, under stood Iho MeNnry Farm Aid hill. MAHRIKD iMKN UVfl I.ONO KHT, S T U I K N T S TOld) HV KVKRKTT (Hdline (.'orvalllH (ia-zetle-Tlnu'fl.) Wo rush, with 10 million cithern, to remark: They don't. It just seems that way. J. Ferffuson Heath Is now a l)ad, and William Heath an uncle. Tho President has sinned the treaty prohihltlus war. It will he ns effective as the law prohibiting flirtliiK. Found Three human skulls. Ownm'H may have, same by proving property and paylnj? for this ad. ( Hed Hluff Nowh.) They'll be right in. Plann for tho re-rcftulution "f humanity, via the tail of a. night gown, at the samo old dues but with the members behaving them koIvcr, are underway, with tho main offices in tho great Republi can state of Texas. IS THAT SO! (Ashland Tidings) At Modtord tho snowfall continued throughout t h n entire morning anil lay on the ground for Hourly half tho day, m.Ti.nli!m to reports rc- ..... i.i.l ftw.rv. U..t lo.la.. ..iimt it-.ii. .....i. v.ijr hiiij. ( HumtlinLters. Inc.. relaxed anil I threw Hiiowlmlls at each other.) The Piece of kindllnr; that used to fly up and hit n. .-11120,. In l.e eye. .s now hlamcil on backflrinK of the flu. One. Rensationnl murder on "10 fhHt j.aKo of 11 newspaper, Ih worse than tho eonlenta of four lurid and , f.lr, iMiiriltinu M'ltli tlwt anenru i torn off to fool mother. VUt yrlV wit nf tho Sumlny IhcIiooI was Mlvea ltd Sumlny. I ho The fair sex Is In thn midst of a jHecretnry. Mrn. Miiaii Lance, re niflnla for washing their dukes, i ported that the nverngo attendance in a lotion that mnkoH them white. lnstanter. HRST WIHECKACK LAST WKKK An Kngllshmnn named Pilgrim han crossed the ocean Kd. times. One of tho early Pilgrims, I ' perhaim, still looking for religious tolerance. (I.anort. Intl.. Times. ' . Means are sought for speeding! up the legislature. Make litem May in nuiem over mituiuy, instead of leaving Friday afternoon for) the week-end In Portland. i LACK OK Kl.'NDM ANNOY I NO Ulilllno Salem Statesman.) U i comes close to being exasperating, Mrs. A. Dime Loser, nnd n cup r of ten, were upset unexpectedly during the bridge hour. AX KIHTOIl SI'KAKK l l (Olaihc, Kan., Ih-moenu) Iti a bumptious letter dated Jlrowncll, Kan., wherever that is. a woman signs herself "Mrs. " 1 n granddHughter of W. W.!,M"s m iier. ;ns. noumsiiucr. i Kred Kosler made a flying trip! idiom used bv the !" Oshel." who died In the Johiisim JILL lasl week. 'the illiterate: lo say county poorhouse recently jit the I . . . . -;-rts!s..-tTr uge iif.108. and orders the Demo, MUTT AlSin IFPP..V.. rnU I U erat discontinued to her mother. , Tho Democrat is In full nym pnlhy .with fine, Benslttve nature " which leels great indignation that n newapuper should state. In the ... account of a centenarian's death. . . the place where he died. Of course, If an able-bodied grand- ' . daughter felt n sensitive over tt j .being known that her nurd grand father had been taken to the poor- ! ' ' house and there died, her sensitive i nature voutd have Maved the shock : nf tho legltlmato puhllciiy hy giv. ; ing the helpless old man a corner j t In her home and a seat ut her table. . 1 , " Aenileiny Hums, ( DEVON, Ja Jan. 1. 0V Tho ' .. Valley "PqrBo military academy,; formerly known as tho Devon J'ark hotel, Was destroyed by fire "''early--today with a loss estimated nt BOfl.oon. A li.ler was calkd lo sound assembly. More than 1.10 eadel nnd military InNlructnrs; filed out nf tho building in Ihelr ' pajanms nnd nought shelter from' tho cold in nearby homos. , PAlttS. Jan. !. (H) Jonn Ia- ) forgo,' rofltnurnnleur nnd rlartnet nololst, ha tt "prodiity in tho fam-j ily. Ht8 eon. .TH' yenrs old, plays j tho violin and nine other instru nient. When JA inontlis old he. QUILL Tolii'e iM'iiiiissiiiii to runy pan devise a wav to ennv ii iiii . liood it. If Ttimi'K next jivj.t war iOh itp-a-et pests, we. want i'lrst slml ;il (In- niic win i never f 411 1 1 rlywy the dour as lie U's out. A me ii iiiiisnt : A rich wan Q.,.:,,. ,i. iial-cliock ?'irl a inai Cliureh treasurer .flO.iHHi p..:,,,,;..,. ; -"' l"i IM C T t t .hulas I'mro'il The olijeetiou lo mai ryinir a , t .,i .... .,.-,.,. ( ......... DciuoiTiils ciin at leant rejoice to sec a Kcpulilican with the liOukw'OI'lll. .... . . , uv" " I 1,1 ' himi, fir ,.,!,., i,,.),,,,, , t. hauler's wif, i .if ilic ciialtar ili-iivalivi's ami innl-- i The meanest lliiui; aliout. flu ciiileinics is that they never i niiiy one of it.e rar of ihc pain In,., I,,..;., . il, i .. ll.ll " ! lullem or anr.li;i-sii'n of tlii.s clans. 1 if in a ffo-Kfttrr re(iiires no original invest inent, unless they really are rcfjuired to carry those three fountain pens in the hreasl. poehet. "Pater" may he a poliio name for Dad, hut. it wasn't eonimoii use when the woodshed was a plaec of instruction. Now, Mr. Durant, ofi'er $lr),(M)() for perpetual motion. ohm will wtirk. Init. it will lm IIH judges. Correct this sentence i: "Ifer Sip, hilt she never draws attention to the laet hy lliaKlIlp; apoiO-1 T( Kies' . The trend of literature, now of thy paying teller's window. Hepilhlil!:, A form Of government dedicated to the job of making cities behave Correct this hciilence: "The Rood resolutions I make after going to bed' said he, "still seem reasonable next morning." AY ho ever expected to see a dogs? FOOTS CREEK IN I.V'W.'I'U r'DPI.'V iU.n- l..n 1U '' MHpocinl) t)n Tuesdav, John Short took (Mav Ulles and Kit Prefmitain M,.(,r,)r,,. ,,, ., ., ,,, ,,,,, ,,, , U ,, .... llm ..,.,,. .,, first Julitl. He liaH liccn HUflciitH; with blood polsonttiK tor wcelts Mr. I'rerimluin luui an eye, badly rIJ,l"' ' '""r It ,;1 I'MllHUIiy Hill II HOritlllH llljliry. '' Xr wns lite irons- urer, ChnH. Wohl, navo a detailed report nt tho expenses nnd iuconu' nf tho Sutiilny HChool. I lu found jtluit tho financial report of PJL'S wis tho host in tho history of the school. Under thn leadership of Mrs. Gem-go Lnnco eonsldevahle Ktipplemenlai y work whs dune hy tho pupils. This work consisted j of memorizing Iho Lord's Prayer, iho Twentydhlrd Psalm, tho Ten, comiuumimcntH and tho lioalitudoH. Mrs. Henry Henderson of Rogue River called on Mrs. Dale Norton this week. Jni.n shnH rowvtn that his mo ther, Mrs. Kiln K Short, is aide to bo In her wheel chair n-iain Mrs. Short has heeii sick with a severe cold. Pert Xliiimnrmim nf Ibitto Falls Ih helping hts sons at tho saw mill. Mr. and Mrs. Cieorgo lanco and Miss Amy Kosler ale dinner with (he Shorts hist Saturday. Mrs. retielson of Ponlniid Is vis-1 " ' ' TAKEN TO DOCTOR ACCOUNT INJURIES BUWNM Trie TDAVT "TO A L r .r I Ce0D MORMIWG 'I U'DMT CrM.t, VOO f X HGARQ fjo 1 (F I CAM T MAKE MOTt'S BWoTHGI?. I v-- J H0UJ Dili V0O J RllPMC ,rr j wat hclc cur ns uitr short. I I. Rey' J . TH teavt' nft- Wl W' Wi ps ." rtr,: POINTS e -e n jriin nflonU jirolci-iion if you where voiir hands nr.; v.lfpi you o giving awov dimes; a poor rierk lei' lo niiilto )ht IhiJik lie's rieh. short Veiliaps it wasn't just a lln lllOIH'V. ho for his dad's money is that I, .,,.. IV,,, ; .... ....... ... 1 . . p i - in.: v,.i ...... ii. ......i ... i in nmiisin" lu sei' which one fools' house is spotless," said th gos- as always, is in the direction j Republican, with seven hound COLD INTERRUPTS DITCH CLEANING ON CREESE CREEK Ri;i:sK t'RlOFK. Ore. Jan. IS. iHpeelal.) Miss Dorothy Chris tian took dinner last Sunday with W. II. Crandall and family. Mrs. H. llait ami sou went to Medford on business Sat urday. Mrs. V. Iliimmell has been catl ing upon friends this week. She says it seems good to gel back to Ood's country again. Tom Pullen, one of the school trustees oif Reese t'reek was inter viewed this week regarding the ne.w well. 1 le nays they, found plenty of water at feet and at present have a continuous flow. The pump has not been Installed I as yet owing to the freezing weath er. It is planned to build a con crete foundation and platform with an underground drain. The F.ag.e Point Irrigation Dhi- I trlel have laid off most, of their ditch cleaning crew because of the j freezing weather. It is well known by those of experience with -till.; kind of dirt that U wih not may when it is not stuck up. There is a good deal being said for and against a herd law tu this f section of late, and just what the result will be Is looked forward lo j with much concern. j Charles Commons, Jr.. has been) out of school this week on account of a severe cold, hut It is lenvned he Is much Improved and is get ting along nicely. from n hadlv spraineil nnklo. sns- f taincd while playing hasLo!b;ilt at Rncno nivev c lUCUll 1VAU4.L S Personal Health Service ByTLLIAM BRADY, M. D. Sifittd letter pvrUliring to personal fcealth am! brffftne, not to diwsM dlocia tr treat mmi, will be nwri by Sir. lirdy if a a tamped, u-If-id'Q i mvrlop U ncloMd. Letter ehuuld l brif and writCri irt ir.k. Owu.tf to the U.ge number of letters re ceived, only a few can be imweted bere. No reply can be nuile to queries Dot conform lug to liittructiuns. Ad-ires bt. William Brady, In care of toil ttw.ipcr. BAI-iM IS .1VST RUM O Vlotiht t jiw- it i.rpirjii has ni-.y runttivf proportl.- at Alj or m it a danserous ilruW, nskft n)lf. r.. - Fpoiident, find nnotfier innnnf nhout th'; in" of aspirin n .t head- a nc roip-.vi-r and w n t h o r it is M ii i t liarrnM s.. vised her to take an aspirin mhjet reulnrly throo ' times a day. -VlJ'i'ln was' fnrniTly pntnntotl. , th luil'in cxiiid n few y..i,n aim, nrul now an.vlio.ly nmy maiiu i fai lure nrul well iiKiilrln. n is nnc tnotiKli It is a t-ravo mistnko to as- . sume that aspirin Is uile harmless. ! Aspirin is chemically ai etyl sal:- eylie acid ester, and lias effects ' similar to those of other salii ylie ai ld compnunds, sueh as the famil-1 lar salieylate which has been mi, much used in the treatment of, "rheumatic." that is. painful con- 'iinon 'i i"1 J'mhh generally, in t popular fancy this term "rheu - main- innhtdeH not only somp.nf the oniolunn'nial posHildlitifM of , viiKiiM uondition that make pain- 1 temiimonial wiitim: hy the Hritish ful joints, hut ahio all ports ' of ; medical nohllitv. Thin Im some- Pfins or aches that peoph; with a Imattelillt: uf ; inf.rl.i.l information Mike in .-all "neurit ls.,f Th.-n. as iii-iiii in nan i'ir? imo preuy pnpii ln "fai";tt .ii nt net. i "cd-iiM mi iim'iuiiim'. lieve it J.-, now a c.irn - " means tn iHT.urniung the iei- j in:;s or senatinn of any kind of! 1 pain, si.rencs;i. disCiinfort or even ' j anxiety or worry or fear of' dix - comfort. Thai is, there nro a good many people who have the aspirin habit and cannot tin without t he regular dse r.f (be drug, a.t; a drug. It mav be no, re accurate to' jsny they will not do without the rcKuiar u.w. j ne naoit is oy nojdies over the expensively touted nirans so enslaving as is the nior - Iihiu habit. Vet there is no cb ny- iug the fact that many unfortunate people learn to like the effect oflan intestinal lubricant than lluuid aspirin and to resort to it regularly ji one pretext nr another Xow 1 have just said that this drug is probably one of the safest of al the seiise-dcadepers, pain- relievers, anagesie "sedut Ives" or whatever you pease to call drugs. liy this I mean that had a whopping headache or a mean pain in the neck ami felt im pelled to resorl to a drug for tem porary relief, I think I'd lake a dose or two of aspirin in prefer ence to any other remedy or the sort. On ihe other hand. I'd much prefer to worry along with a mod erate headache or n fairly bearable pain hi the r.ec; wit bout i he be. numbing assistance nf a drug, if invisible. I do not he.sitate to say that I j helieve the specialist nr doctor who advised ihe young woman with Ninushis to take regular doses of aspirin, as th"ii:h it were of some remedial value npari from the an algesl ie net ion, is a poor sort of doctor Indeed. Likewise. I say that in my judgment the use nt aspirin; as a remedy for what some of our old-timei'M tell ynu is "coin" is not j iiily usmU'ss but rather dangerous. ! for there Is some reason to believe thai the drug may interfere with the urtiurul Immunizing process by which tlic body withstands ami con quers Infectious. If the alleged "cold" Is accompanied wish greater I ,.n,lm, , ',, (m ', the least dangerous drugs to use lor relief nf the pain or discom fort for the time bring. As no one can define what "rheu matic" means, it is scarcely neces sary to point out tha'. no medicine or oiher remedy is known to cure or remedy "rheumatic" conditions. Aspirin is halmof a sort, but It is Just halm and it never lisea.se. ; any UCKSTIONX 1 ANSWKItS Not Yet Hut S(mui. Can you refer me to n standard diet lunary that contains the word crl" '.' 1 have looked for it tin successfully In three nnn -technical dictionaries. They all give the word "cold" In Its ordinary accep tation. .My opinion is that your statement that erf Is anything n boor won hi call a cold, is far- fetched. Tn say "I caught etdM ! is a normal Kugtish and American i located audi 'I caught cri" UfOUlCr mr ly pcilnntry you ..,-t your- sIf fs-'ainM the us.'ik nf a nation !';1"' -m lo fnw hm.Jio.i.l (-.'V-mofTulo: policy. That pot v is m,-. y ruh-t " It I Aits. r.)ouUh-s - nt urn & ."lit , W sound -n-ft-h fn, tlu- pnilo- ttifrioal vii vjj.,iiit, vi-f I st.ll hope the dictionarir-.H wil contain th In I he Kitiw Tiiuil ' word "iri" liffut't- ini;:. 1sji. a younj,' wnjnati mtist not fl"v.int inmes.s. Sp-rik-f.iys a Kp'-rialii itit: af idirmt, ntuo i .'ittened u h" c oriHiiIi'.i ittp Khl refcnily miuraied fr.on found she h;id Kntrland. She had ., n ill ft loin; vinusItiH nnd j while, i asked iifr mother how lon the child had h"On sick, nnd ! (,ho aid the rhjhl ha never her-n sid at all. So there voii arc liiainl llililc.li (ilnlon. TIave you Riven yfmr readers the I "low down" nbout the sucj,reslion I just now helm; propacaicd hv thej tnliacco people, aided anil aliened i liy eminent Itritish and Anieiican medical authorities, that it is more ! healthful to finish a meal with a i iluan-tle than it is lo IndulKi" inline house soon. swim. Is? Koine of us are liir llned Mrs. Hadle Date Is planning tu to think this may he Hunt, but our put out a eooi! plot of Mastodon view of the nialter is neeessarity i strawberries on her little place tentative until we bear from t.ld west of I'hoenlx. this sprint.', Uoctor Mlarty. J. IT, F. Will Kerns went baek to Portland Ans. - Tim, -s are very bad In Kn;- I the last of last week to attend the land just now. The miners arc canning school In session there for slarvinu. and the doetoi-s are -.raso- ' a short term. .Mr. Ferns: and ; in at straws. This prohahly nc - ; muntu fur the midden discovery thint; wo health aiuhorlties h rc in America m..st....-d-or wore mas- i-n a by unK hko. i ict roicit in .Polly Ctirc. i wisn m tnanic you icir a'tvice ivmi cav me la-.t Anril when I wrote ymi a)out how. 1 suffered with obstinate onstipatmn. I I.'1- ;!Hn taking white peuolatum (I i funded this tasted less th.in coin- ; mon peimleum jellv). a siw.mful . m- twit daily, and has freed tin- j from ihe trouble altogether. II. J). !!. n.- nnl:.i- inwiniw-n -.f th.. ; a- tn.il mih rioriiy of homely re.le- 1 kind. Snft petrnlatum, also called iet roleuni Jelly and by proprietary j trade names, is more efficacinus as petrolatum (also called mineral oil and various proprietary Ira de names t, in my judgment. The re pugnance to swallowing it is quick ly overcome, as a rule, and the so Wnn't it seem funny, after sev en long, iH'acci'ul years. V have it "sound" president niter March -It h? You're through when yon quit sirlvlu'. (Copyright. John F. ille Co.) An Improwd Oven Cut a piece of asbestos paper to fit the bottom of the oven, u re tains the he.it, saves fuel ami pre vents articles from burning. Tn Height-"!! Leather If the b-alher seats and hacks of chairs become dull, beat the white oi an egg ami mo inmuiy. Then polish utih a clean, sou cloth. To Clean Playing Cards To clean soiled playing 'cards, lip a small sponge 'in spirits of imphor and rub nghilv. This re- .stores the newness. Clean rags wanted nt the Matt Tribune offlcn -culled white or clear petrolatum U' li is less repugnant than the yellow ; if I kind. j iCopyrigh;. John F. Hi lie Co.) j Ml JmJ oK M "T III II 5 11 ' ' (Ily Mary O. t nrey.) ; -I KDKN f'RIO.'INt'T, nrc. Jan. ls.i (Hlieelal.) We were informed that The entire . nmmunity is In dc.-p t .i ... :...,..,...v.,l.,. ..ill. Mr .1 Mrs ll.m- . , ' 1 a " ... J. .. i.eyranK". IH OWCS lf Covered Wacon station at the j northern- limits of r-hoenlx. died hist Tuesday. The span of oxen are suppose, to be the last ones I datiKerous operation in cine, lion to have been driven across the, with the birth of tier baby, a fine, plains. Mr. lieyratiK and his wife henliliy boy. They have named made Ihe trip only abnufive years'"" baby Samuel, in honor of Sain iil'n. Mr. Iteyranr; could havu take ' m l Furry, the child's itreat-;;ranil-a pretty ttood prico for ihe pair of j father. I oxen, hut declined the offer j -Mr. : tiouse l-.iiiKman Is Imildlntf a small l llr PDCCl lAfllCC In the reat of the one al- llRr IlKtm LMU LO back of their dwollinc The,u' ',u- Ull-t-l Ul lliuu ready hack of thir dnellinK. The new one v."llt be occupied by his Ron and wife. .lames Allen is able to walk out to tho fire by aid of his cane, mid tie sita at table for one nieal each day. His family think that with eare he will he able lo tret about iKnlph Koozer own the ramiery at Ashland and are counting on a hip .sc-anon's run next summfT. Mr. and Mrs. Goorno Parker of near Phoenix v tatted Mr. Parker' J dauht.T, Mrs. Hums of Medford. - last Sunday afternoon. Mrs. l:. R. (Joro of Medford lias 1 a niusic class asain this winttir at him i-iui-h.x puouc school m rn. (lore, was a pleasant caller at the', . .i ; m.,i....i -i-i,. .. i mimo or your correspondent last Tuesday fircnoon. Mrs. fonts, mother nf Mr. Coats, wlio ruim a service stalion in the northern part of Phoenix, came to pay an extended visit to her son nnd his wife. Mrs. Coats is In very poor health. Mr. Hu.M. and wife of Phoenix were doing trading in Medford last Tuesday. Mrs. J. W. Pruett of East Falen j was a business visitor in Medford! i last Tuesday. m i i Mrs. Irene Wells and her sister. j Mrs. Minnie Martin, were Ashland! business callers Inst Wednesday from Talent. Mr. anrl Mrs. J. V. Morris off near Central Point were at Phoe nix last Sunday nnd visited Mrs. Moris' mother, Mrs. Fuel!, and her sister, Mrs. Charley MeCl.tin. Dr. Oitzen, stock inspector, was in Fast Kden Tuesday testing for I tuberculosis among the dairy herds. I Mrs. Shureman of Fast ICden ban been suffering AVith a gathering in her head but is reported to be a little better at this writing. Duyers have hem in the vicinity of Fern valley and the Hnrneburg ranch in Kast Kden this week to buy calves, but found that the stockmen were mostly holding their young stuff. We had an item for last week which was overlooked, s. P. Hun ter, who owns a fine little home just west id" the depot at Phoenix, has uuile a little family orchard which he planted tmly three years ago, and he nys he will have a lot of fruit, on the young trees this j season. lie has peaches, apricots. : cherries and all kinds nf fruit and ! berries. .His improvements are nil of the best and he has' built all of the buildings "since he bought the land. From all indications there will be more vegetables raised for the Med ford and Ashland canneries this ; season than ever before. Owners 'of land under the irrigation ditches 1 find they must raise more profit 'able crops than either wheat or corn. Perries and garden truck are profitable on these lands. ; Mr. Schneh. who bought the T. j N. French place, is getting all the .-brush off the valuable bottom land aim .the place is assuming a much j more prosperous took since niie ; can see how large an acreage lies; I on the creek bottom. 0 ' Kd Hamlin has been plowing and j scraping ami leveling some of his ' ; newly purchased tract. He is also' ! changing the channel of Anderson! ! creek where it leaves the Carey, 1 nlace, so it will run straight down' to ll.-ur creek. This will redeem! a fine, fertile piece nf land which1 has never been gardened. ; One h is to laugh when we rend of some people who are now try ing to evade paying the high li- cense. Like prohibition, they had-j n't sand enough to stand up fori ihe lower license fee and to vote! tf'fert It as well, but now It looks i li Ice one might call it"bcoileg pins" when they steal over .California and take(T)lvnntnfre W the low rates. Just . ny will peo ple vote for the thing they don't want, mid then sneak uiu to gtyt? And those, same P' ns will pi loud and long fur jr TTich license and prohibition. There is an Vxcuse bj: iiioukii in him f'ui n.e.i for the man who Is threatened with " inps. logins- his job. but not fr Hi.-. -' ' J- '-'- a Bu.-r-moneyed man. ' j11' " "y j ,;i.... i..(1t .,,.,1 .IC- I'i.o :.lt. Uil.d the KCWlllet ClUb twin 'l,..,-s' w. re visitiuK Saint - day niehl witll -Mr. I-rueit s par- cuts, Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. ITi.-tr. v : . .., . . .. ....e.. ... " I ous condition. Mrs. Anderson is in ! ihe Sucre, j lea. t hospital ai 'e"- i ford, having had lo undergo a in , LAKE I'KKKK. Ore, Jan. 1 . I j (Special. A nuiiil.t-r of ladies ! nu-t at t'he home of Mrs. 1 1. C 1 Meyer last Thursday and tied com- i : forts fur Mrs. II. II. Fox. Five j comforts were tied out, a delicious i ; luncheim partaken f. and a nen- , eral Rood time had hy every one. ) ; Those present, including Mr. and : Mis. Ji. O. Meyer, were Mrs. H. Ji. ! I Fox. Mrs. Henrietta Frey, Mrs. H l (ir.rdener, Mrs. K. K. Meyer, Mr. U in. Me.ssal. Mrs. II. A. JI.S'0! .Mis. I. Ij. i:i:id.-l.aw and son Mei- limiMrs.' Wni.'lloeit, Mrs. 11. u j T(,nili j.;tHl!l Uw(l iltul Ven la 1 I - ii(,rn .....i t.iMi, vifi,.u- ..,,,, i v ere accompanied home by Mrs., l.oren l'arlov. wlio had been viit- . ilig relatives in Meilt'ortl. .Airs. Neva Wiley, nf Portland is j visiting her parents, Mr. and Mr.;, j Win. Messnl. Mrs. Win. Nickel who has finite ill foi the past couple eeks, w;is taken lo t he hospiiai I in Medford last Monday. I Ray Ragsttalo and Harry Torn : were Suntt.iv miesls nf t :i,nl! Mr ; Roy (ingsby nf Medford. Mr. and Mrs. John Walch and Conrad Neustrom were doinir hiwf. ness in Medford Tuesdav. Word was received Tuesday , morning the death nf V ol Walch. near Centralia, Wash. Neil was fovmerlv of ibiu neitrhhm'hiW and grew to manhood at the. Walch home, in the Antelope : Hon. He leaves, besides his wife and several children at Centralia, a large number of relatives in this section. The ladiis of the Post Creek Community club meet Wednesday at th. home of Mrs. Win. Hoefit. Mi-.H M-ifL- thn w.tf ..mini,, ,,, nnr,v,f.. fu 1, u ' . very interesting meeting is antic:- Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Klingle are euiiinir several .lays- in .l.-,l:ori!. Mr. and .Mrs. II. A. Meyer spent the ping- In ledl'ord SCHERER' MOTOR CO. BEST. VALUES THIS WEEK 1928 Buick S-dan S1275 1927 Buick Sedan ;....$ 990 1926 Buick Sedan S 825 1925 Buick Roadster $ 550 SCHEEER 38-40 North Riverside 9 . Otto i-'it-y, v . (i. Mesnitlj John Settles and L.. II. V. yant were hu ineps visitors in Medford Wedr. day. Severn I i;ien in the com in unit -.-gathered at Lake Creek - Tuesday for the purpose of ttint? ft suji- ply ( wood for the llraliBe. Tin y ! M,: Wyanl is .i.larKintt his slu',"'lr . , ,. , , . , . '-"" " II. Wyant an, .lauftiuer f.-.-h i:nu..i- in Asi: . , .-,,.... . ' ' . :." . , Sidl, y H.ltlH W(.ri. i ,,,,, ,,illv- , .,.,if, , i day. I The annual meitltu; of the m ,' linu of tho l.lttle Unite Tel. ph,,,,, I :,. held at Lake Creek Moiidn;. . j Then was u pretty kihmI 'dance. ,I. ). Iluules was i ' pi- siiient, A. l'. I'M lev, vice j dent, ,f. ft. Mci 'aliisti i', sc. ami treasnrei'. uwe freei . ' iS ' i..' I S3 ' When our Children Ciy I Mothers, who take one simple pre- caution, are seldom worried. With a hot tie of I'letelier'c ('Astoria ill thti lioiw they eiui t!j, what their doctor t''H them to do, when hahy is itctitil. leverish, colickv, constipatotl nr M"l''''l-i; with void Kiv? a few drops oi mis pure vcgviume, pleasant - iiistinr prepuratioii. it comforts Baity iiid th"-s him to sleep in a jitlv it's tectlv safe for the vomieest. infant. le i;, freelv and us nlten us needed, specialist ml vise. A more iU'ial iiu.c ii- ail it taki's lo comfort iad relieve o'der children when fever-i-l:ne:-. hud liirn.li, no uppeiite. cold.-, k., show tiny rstvd a m.d purging. 1 ' ir.M i 01 ft' il II UtV aSlOIMt IS M'-tcil siena tine on the wrapper. t t ''t:o1' for.it to avoid imitutioas. Jk MP fwSj 4 .7fe.-teffrtiaB.-f 944 F0.j&2$9 $M 1924 Willys-Knight Sed. S373 1923 Ford Coupe $ 85 1923 Ford Touring S 35 1921 Studebaker Tr. S125 MOTOR CO. ' Open Evenings By BUD FISHER o Jiuinnud. I r- - - - - 'eft' O i