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i - i " ! ', . "lift t' .:.' --! 1 - "IS i It - fotjb' Uedfobd mail tribune jMily. ausdir, Wwiiy PuMIhrt lit tl MEI4HKU rBLNTlNU CO. IS-ir-ti N. Fir St. phM lloUtHT W. Rl'IIL, Editor AO takfaofeot Htwtt KaUrtd h wcond fliu Bullrf tt Medfgrd, Onion, wkkr Act a Slirvn , JJ. li.il. Kih iJti mi. nth T.1 iiaiiy. wiiwwii muiT, ar. L f. uu TriLu.. iMr:::;;:: roo Hondw. vue jw :.;. v: .?'? H litriet. In Adtuvo In SlcJord. AlhUtMJ, JwkwmlU, Cmiral ruint, I'ltoesU, Tiltot, lioltl Hill orul tin lllrliiMVl' luny. vim HumUy, omb $ .T3 ,.., ;-- lUllv. vltlraut BuimW, na icar. tiy. with tiM'xlir, km i'r All trrmi, rai In adtaim. MEMKKR OF TIIK AKHOCIATKl) I'HKHB Khflrlnj Full LtAil Wire Hnire Tb Aocli(fd Prm ii nrtusiTFly tntltlM to (hit im fur initillrall'in of all news 'lUpatrhm rmUird tn it ur oltitwlte cmtltftl in tlila pk). Hid alio to tip local Of puMislK Itrrein. AU rftitit! for iJiibllfiUoo 4 ipttlal diipatcbet tircln hp also rerf.t. Offlcttt piwf of the iflty of Mrdford. tifTleLal Qaprr of Jae.wm County. wX'uSl U "ihiH eyeH wa Kwolleii nearly shut. Adtffthlnt nn,nl8llm K. U. MOOKN'HKN k roMTANT OtOm In Xr Yotlt. ltilro, llrtrolt, fmiclco, ld Antrlfi. Hejtttle, 1-oftland. 3 Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry llalf-a-ilozen resident of I'oit land have taken n drink with a itruiKer and woke up from 3 to f hours later to feel for their puckctbook only to find same iuiinn. It I n.t known Imw many 'Porihiiuleis will have to take a drink with a strain,''!- be fore II becomes noised around that U.Ik not safe 10 take a drink with a sira lifter. A number of sheep in sheep's clothiiiK. are sequestered in tho F. ttyticrt alfiilfu field. Pinnies taxes are now the aim of the leniHlature. It Is hoped the aim of ibe e:iHlature come closer l hit ri the dentist who Invented pillules extraction of a tooth. 'Fate dealt three defeats to the Vniversity of Oregon basketball team this week,' moan the sport iiiK wrlteiH, J''ato was co-operatlm; with the victors, and took advan tage of the inability of the Josers to throw the round influted leath er object thru the fishnet a suffi cient number of times. Quite a few 01' the more cner Ketic brute are endeavoring to et out of the preliminary spring housrcleaniiiK. by looking at the backyard like they intended lo spade it. t'o If enthusiasts are becomlnK ijulto numerous lit atul around IvUister. Kurly ench Sunday morn iiiK tilte a number uathcr at the inx. (Itlue Karth, Minn., N'ewn.) Hi ji rti mv from scratch. SprhiK will not arrive until autulsts ko lo way for Sunday, Instead of the present i'J. The production of pretzels In I his count ry showed a n Increase the last six mouth of l2S. This is an liufailiiiK siKii the masses are not wettliiK their whistle with beer. , Our solons have adjourned UKaln. the which they do well. It becomes nore evident day by day. that men should be elected to tlte IcKislaluie who would not attend if elected. Sinn vs. Sinn. Decree of divorce. -(Ued llluff New. ) Siilvaliou! Tho only AlK"rhin .cat In these parts wants to ko hack to Aliieda. and has been poutlim under the house for five days. A derby hat booin is underway in these parts, and there is every indication they will soon be blnomliiK upon manly iiokuIiis. A derby hat i better tbiiu no but at , nil. Foe year Carl Howtnun, a torisoriallst, wa the only native wilh the hardihood to wear a derby hat, and last fall be weak ened and started wenrluu; a bat with a black beard. II has been proven that a derby hat on an August day. gets holler than the P-ilitau, is devoting most of her! insldes of ii -Id. Itimo to free Instruction In music! A derby hat Is canity fractured l"f talent, ..1 girls Hi'bcted by tbol WASIIINGTDN. .Inn. 2G. (flV and never looks the sumo after i V. W. r. A. ami actors' e.iuliy. The department of agriculture un falling to move from under a hidy on a diet and not getting any place ' Willi It, It is not worth n whoop I is a place to , keep extra flsll hooks. lly poking a finger into the sides of a derby hat and yanking the finger away suddenly, a sound Is emitted "kin to a girl chewing chlekle. I'hlclo Is what the belter rlrnirnt tails gum. it in ,um t,1!ltp to chew 1 1 n, but tho taste Is not so hum If chicle Is being masticat ed foroclously. Tho derby Is sometimes worn by a ircf ilium;. The trombonist when ho desires to put some delicate feeling Into his execution, slaps a derby over tho Farthest North of the Inslrument. Tltlif deadens the hlal of the trombone, but vou can still hear It. , A man murdered In Los Anueles last week, as men soiuetlnn s Uv i In Los Angeles, woru a derhy hat und was killed by a blow on the I head. Ilia slayer hit him when he had his hat off, otherwise the . only dnmngo would have been to 1 diivo the derby down over his ! ears. t 1 r-pacs docs no; pornilt tho pub. Mention of the list of local dudes who, await only a leader, to get under a derby. We hereby nomi nate I'eniht mn dales, the mil. I fient . authority on weeds, bnhh-s. und snap manufacture, in be mar shal of the day. Let us have it derby some place besides itt the county fair. . On rou Wnthcr. Hnow tnnlghl, clearing Hundny: older. Cold wnvo In the east por tion. Fresh to strong north winds on the const. Editorial Correspondence 1 ' JtlVERSIDE, Cal., J.in. 22 Gor - idon Slewart Nmihcott In u midgv. ii . i . ... . . , ... ... , man, Willi all l.lr of surprising self confidence. Surprising, hecause his manner seems a direct conlnnli (ion to hiH aii atini'-. Ah Iia -i.iiit. into I In conn room hit I. itii'l I ( L't ,f i'lli lirl'iil in fit 1; Hill . U'hn til 1 If II I j Ii in in yon in tin- claiU, hut ruu 11 Khowed flit, nuil miu unl 1 l'Luti (,r i' i l down. O ' O Hut when he u(hlsi tho court, j actlnK uh hiH own uiiorney (In ills- fii.wnfii iiim iwu iu ii.ijd S.ouifK'' wlM-ii he dcri.i.Ml tlicy wr doiiiK noiiyiK lo k-cp hi in tioin the KcutloliTi In waH iinir;ly sell ohkchh(m. Hpoko in a clear, alrnosl aKtfi'CHHive, tuic, and uvo one the impn'tisioii of hoiiiK cnliiely kuip of hint-self. To our relief ruiher than our diH aplioinlment, court adjourned a lew Tiiorneniff alter civeninK, foi I iii-llij-nll r.Y Mill OlOII Iiii Wilt wll 1 1 4r- I ;,., ',. ...a ..vm.u riAi, f.f um oii:i-r was ihii mm iiiiihhu-u, ho was n Sony Hlxhl, and vet failed soineliow to nroiiM- one's pity. perliups hei ause his UHHiirance and eKollsin were ho appaienl. JudKillK by Hie lew people hi tho rotirl room the eaHe is not utlraet - Jim any Keiieml iiublit: interest. iaiy confiiuiH the preilhtion. A ! " "'" ever trustini; rea.l-r There urn no Hpeelal ui-wspaper t.K,.r seleclion than I'residenl Wll-land this master salesman still en coriespondeiiiH iih they were at the j !. J(tti from Hie sti-ndpoint of I J-ys a plm-i- in our affections. Willi iiiiiwuuii iii.m a j.-ui ,-.. .. journals from .Maine to Florida were represented. Apparently the i Riverside newspapers are the only Jones in California making ibe trial a front-pane feature. We ahare this Indifference. In Iniauy ways this case is one 01' tin I most unusual in the history of j crime, but we have no desire-to lis ! leu in on it, lor any h unlh of time, or follow II in tho press. It's a case wo would like to forget HolJ.VW(iril), Cal., .Inn. 2ti. oT't Alma Hubens, motion picture actress and wife of Iticardo Cortex ; iiiiK in (his pari of the country, and DOCTOR STABBED ; BEAUf IFUL TYPIST BY ALMA RUBENS I AIDED DRY WORK IN NERVE BREAK! BY DRINKING RYE was in a sanitarium near Aiiinm-; tmlay llH lUv ,.oIp fr M,HH .Marjorkl bra. Cal., today. sutl'eriiiK from a , - .... ... complete nervous breakdown, fol- M,',,,,H' yM bol,t-v-Inwlnif her llinht down Hollywood ! 1 li'l8iiro of her umploymont as lioulevanl yeterday. whic h ended .n tinder cover agent came at pad when she was asserted to havejlock proceedings uKRlnst a reslau stabbed II. Marnett, a, medical stu- ,.,,, i vv..t ntii, u.,i Mt. -i 1 Ur. i:. W. .Meyer, .Miss Rubens' physician who Joined in pursuit of tlii) actress wilh Ifatnett, Muted that Miss Ilubcns' comniloi, l se,- ! .,,., , a $,D O()0 , .ml that it .may be ,w,,lly ,M,,, Ml Jm,H u Kllll.nntl!0 inonlliH before Sie jecoveiS. Incntnut vl.JniO.n c n. .....a.ii.i.i-.., In a report to I lolly w I police lr. .Meyer sniil that he and his, assistant, linrueti, culled for .Miss 1 Itubeim at her home- yesterday to escort her to a sanitarium. When! j the three reaehed the physician's; j car the net res suddenly bolted, j down the main business thorough-' nue o iioiiywooq, "Karneti and 1 nave chase." the physician recounted, "and called ! for Miss Rubens to stop. Cut she I ran faster, started Kcrcamine; that ; she was bcliiK kidnaped, tore off ; her hul and Klove and threw her! purse away." 1 one noonuay crowds stopped' in amaament us the actress ran i lown the street mnl others watch-I she said she received ?5 a night ed. lH lieveitiK that a motion pic- ' fnr ,m- Hervices rrom "James Don lure was heitqr enacted, the twojnvaii. the chief prohibition invest! men overtook Miss Itubens at an-alor rot' Administrator Campbell." oil stat on. Police were summoned. ' she Hlarted work- a a prohibition As the two men approached, I uKen last Deccmhcr. she said, and pollen reporlH-slated. Miss Itu bens I wu discharged a few davs uko he bramlished the paper knife and ; cause "funds for enforcement were struck Harnett (wire, in the shoul-) low." nutins the ilayllme, she said, der and lit the leu. 'Me wa md : she worked as n typist at a busi woumled Heriously. The knife was ness nITUo In the building adtoin lakeu nway from the ictress. andMuK prohihllloti heiuhpiarhu's. she was placed In the physician's' autonioiiile and started for 1 In sanlta rlum. Still' lMlllillltlirolilsl, N'KW YtlliK, Jan. -Jti.vlv-. Forced to give up opera and inn- i cert- singing by ill health,. Anna ; Fitnlu. former nlar of the Metro-1 iSlie thinks the work has saved lo r life and rinds II more Inter- em lug than willing poems. Iviics and fiction for cash. . : Clean rags wanted at tho Mall Tribune offleo " t MUTT AND JEFF THAT'S NV . He'S DOIMG A LIT TL THIS fMwG ON) vouia , BCoTHR AvJGO&tWSl . 9 ?r v " razor? HPW r..) crrsppnoGM r ,,-r. vs ?u , t , v . I m . ' . - ' ' -;'"'-"-'- " r - rrfK 1; ' . .-- 0 - . "- . -o MEDFORD MAIL 1 In (ho newspaper 1insjnof,s, we felt i J 'eriuin "professional" desire tn ' mci u Koiiumt- ui me u.-ii-nimriL alio having done go wo ran t smiss ytretini. w u . V ox'1' " . . . J T.vJuiu-r houM l bri.1 .ud wrttun la Ink. ( . " ' 1 11 inuiu i icss muise.il.riK. ((nnlii)K to one of the Hivor- ' r. . ' ' ' " . luin- thf cjisi- in ili-ad o(wii nul wn an illin- to N'l ' . ii o :it i hat f 'j,ei(. waH a lilt(. Hunshinn todav : nut in the afternoon it loudfd tin ; aain ami IooUh likf kunw All )nt ;slx , It(t Mwlford colony have Up ( hm te(, an, nl(- hold is practically I loscrlfd. Tin Klf:iMi t-.ivi'tt n. ; (HiuptliiK on the baHi;; of worinih , )(U, ,,,. (.xf! .jpn(.,. ,us, y(.;it. W.(H such 1 hut we have Ihu.n far icaiwl ed the lempetution. Furnace Treek hits the Kieaier appeal, hut cer tain cirrumtiiampH have developed! which render un immediate , de-! part lire iniprmlble. i According lit ihy morning piinorH I'reKh If I .nli.i'-1 MunVor liu ualiiii. .-i i..ui,i vciii,.,. u ...i : I'niversiiy for Secretary of the In- ; u-i ni . i priMjii-ieit Hi-veillll fw!(-l.s n-o thai if Mr. Hoy West ( ! should he toiiflrmeil for this posi by Hie. Kenan-, as he has been, he ! would only hold lUlite tun it March - Mind his plaee Would be taken ,v 1 . some man excelitlonallv well fit-' 1 rlir -i.,, . . . , , i.u(. - .. (,,K .,,,,1 ,i, ...' at larxe. could scarcely he imaK ined. Clouds coming up last nifiht from the north prevented tho pre dicted freeze, and ' it look a though there would bo no "firinu" toiiit'ht. Well, tho Weather Man can be Klven credit for KomelhhiR. lie needs il. lie has been almost as popular in California tho past week as Califonia Krapefruit. It. W. It. NEW YORK, Jan. . A , typist by day and a federal prohl- bit Ion audit at nilit was disclosed, in and a mule utfent testified they botiKlit liquor there. The Kovenuncnt's motion for tho iaw dismissed hv Fedenil .lodire I liacher, who, however, said ho be lieved Miiuor waa served the hkohIh but that Moore did not know about il. Miss Melius was produced as a witness at the request of Judtfe, Tl aclier alter IlerherL F. Slade, au intent, lestitied that on his three visit to Moore's reHtuurant ho had been accompanied hv woman agent he knew only AiisSj Ml'ISH- j Questioned by Judge Thacher aa in net uer sue uranii iniuor at Moore st jilace, she replied: "Yes, itiatiK old tashioucd cock'- niiiu nn.l i vo iiiedhfiiu M ANIMAL VALUE INCREASED IN nounccd loday that reports re- celveil by It Indicated the total value of .laiiuary l of all farm animals wiis S ."..Kr.S.T lit.tlOl) ns commit d wiih jr..r.i: 1. FiL'S. and years ago. :. us. iieo on .lanium lllin Iw. $ri,o:i:t. 321. I This Bozo Must Be Some Sheer UROtHCR-lM-tAWJ; " I 1 A ONE -iOl AND fLII I ' ' . . n.... ICKIEV SLAMU ., T I I TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, Personal Health Service By WILLIAM gKAD7, M. D. flljn.d Ittun prtilnln to seraonil wirHlf otlij i H cm Iw umwttti her. li.y to InatmcUooa. Addrena Dr. William in-im. n i iiii. hi vi vorMi hi: sriti.' the luve of u.f iH Wspaper popl" continui? eulni: all our : n.lvTii;,iti,- for uothini: ' It litk' an exiraordinary doctor indeed to 1 et w hat o 11 e m i k h I call iia- j tioii-wide iulvr-' isinu, Kood front p 11 k e t u f ( in c o n k I d e r a ble ' t u n 11. t i t y and still hold the -t'-mn and nff' c : tio'ri .of the pub- 1 INher-n who fur nish It. I Jr. l.o- ! ' renz. tho Rieat poohl.nh of oitho- j r""y "f Aunt : t''"'lrll ui t"i ' ill. Tin- late ' liiirlat.-.n cone yclept .lo.mr" by our liunmrou presx follow- .1 ""' r""1M' I'" l-"i'-nz for a pluut Whil-. lately the mom rn-I mantle fiuure of them all. Vnrnn-- off. has hawked his monkey hu-i- a few Midi executions, we n.-ws- paper people 00 not love tnee, l)or- lor Fell, the reason why we ciin - not ten nut maybe you are a loo close mouthed when It comes 10 a quesiio,, 01 a sensational story; tP i(lint (hoM ,.t (iy nronj-hiy about a new me-lical development I thkl carefutlv seallhe cracks with or discovery. We naturally like tn I c,miUni t flexible collodion, hold tell the now when II is news, and inK ,). edestofl.ther white this compcihioo constrains us u, waive is t!l.yin(f. ;r-pe;il this daily until the matter of the riiKcouruKcinciil hen II n Is complete, that Is, repeat and sorrow our effort must brini; i,e eullodiroi- the lotin mile one.. lo t hou sa nils of reader who be f lieve all" they read. . The heats we have .scored about wonderful new cancer cures, tuberculosis cures, and tlii- like, compensate, in a iiita- sunf for: the pitiful exploitation and bitter disaPiMuutmeni these liot j storii-H have bronchi to reader.-, j Von doctor!; sometimes foi'Kct. we' fear, that avc newspaper people 1 have a ureal duly and tradition to; uphold; were il noi for our :;erv ice to seieliee. the mail ill the street v 111 Id soon cease lo exclaim "Ain't science wonderful!" 1 oqtiesiioiiM my 1 ue i nipui ma i ion 1 of enilntcine uland substance i.s a ! useful HiirKical procedure in certain i tict 1 :ndi ocine glands Klands like the thyroid bavin internal secreiinn, furnisbin lh blood stream so nit? mib.-ttani called a barnione, which is c.sseii- tlal in one way or another for nor- ma! Mi'owth. development, health or 1 i re. T he 1 ay r e Dr. fl. F ra n k l.ydstoii of Chicago eslabllsheil this Procedure on :i snunit hto-is. thiiiiili ' he did his work in tile oper.il int; room, not in the newspapers. So far as any restoration of youth may be concerned, of en ui -e all this monkey business Voronoff tells the world about is bunk, if you know what 1 menu. Tin; credulous victim of such an operation In effect receives a hypodermic in ject ion ,,f the hormone or hind extract, a dose of the medicine thai produces a more prolonged effect than an ordinary inject ion would, an effect prolonged for several weeks or even months, depending on the duration of life in the gland - ... ... . .... . ells of the tik-.'ie implanted. This duiation of life in implanted gland tissue cells is always limited. matter what the source of the Khmd tissue or the nature of ibe npcralion. Descending from the sensational lo the vicinity of the veracious. I make bold to Kive my opinion as n student of health that a suitable lodln ration for everybody is the! nearest we can come in present ; to the perpetuation or ai least the prolongation of youth. Purlher, 1 1 believe a suitable iodin ration for everybody is the iiuantlty of lu'din one gets in ono drop of ordinary linctiirc of iodin laki-n ip a glass ful or more of water once a week the year around. There nr.- vari ous other sources of iodlu than this homely ono I recommend, bin hoik- heller, in my judgment. (JI INTIONS AM) ANSWEKS Hluo 'llnl on the t'clcry. 5" out our lib blue pi'. venl blight. A neigh. bor declares a physicians lohl liiln Old tasliloned sleds, tobt wans. ' SEATTLE. Jan. li A') llllffot the vllrol remains in the heart of Ul.-ielis worn ml.... ..,.1 l,,,i...i ; ...1 i, , .. 1 Ur celery and w ill cause differ-1 wih liquid lefresliinenls contain-: into which their automobile ca ailmenu among people who i jm- m,,,-,, than one-hall nf one ner r.-en.-.l Thnnn l..rr...- -o.. cnl the celery. Is thl right I ! hope not. because we nr. of celery and would hit very fond 1 10 give it I up. W. K. ,ns. -i no not Know wnetlier -blue vllrol Is so used, bin If It ls.,lu-lps the whiskey trade, it's ills-j I should not eliminate celery from collragillg. I f'He VUAS A SORT OF A CcniMreKFlTR; ue siseo TO TAXS A HUNOReD OOLtAlc 'BILU AW6 5PU"? IT WW "UJ A RAZOR. THW He'X ottEfiOW ft A TFT DAY." bultb and hjl-n, not to dluut dl.fno.li a, 'p". uia.itw enraopa ii nrtoMO. ulnf to tl.. large nnnl.ro! Iittniir I, seJf-tMresM4 envelope U enriMe-t. So rtj can b made to qurrlra ool conform- Brady, in car of UUa ocwapapcr. . imn i.ii n khki S 1' O j.olVllr"l copper sulphate. I doiHn ; " ' " L uiu remain in t ui iii ine fi'irri nni.r in., on mn f-i- ' j , uuiu IHIllll lUiric, BliU wnun JllllllJ .vahlnt; of 1 hi celery before serv-1 ItritiHh newspaper. ny labor will 'o kv anyhixly any anxiety, return to power and select a prime Anyway. I'll i Miuiiiue to enjoy tUh: i minister to writ- the klnfj'tt tli-l-et;it,e n-lili until the copper ipecehe at the next election. Hrit siilih;ite does to me what I ht. j Isu labor, he say, will re vine . I he oniiii" nd ii fur in th emereiu-y treaty Htned at VersaiUcH. 1 uplM.ard. one Ki'ain of cupper j Ixjrd Kothermere may be mis sulphate dissolved in a tablespoon- taken, probably I. ful or two of water is the fiuirkeut :uid surest emetic for a ehild or adult in any emergency . Copper sulphate sfirayin may or may not. be a kooiI pioteetlon aKainst bllKht or other parasitic conditions; I be lieve a is a valuable protection against pnjJsMde typhoid contam ination of c-'lery. 011 the whole. if I had a choiee, other things be inir equal, 1 should select celery that has been so sprayed In pref erence to relery that has not been sprayed. Don't Smile. Kindly tell nio how to heal eraeked lip. My lip crack (two! H wasn't fair to Kive the talk placeKi every year when cold inK-marathon prijie to n flatr-poh1 weather begins. I am an Indoor j witter, lie bad a lot of talk saved I worker. years of ac. Miss I, - 1,' j Ans. .iist, )0 careful never to' 1 sriiilc. evt oaln rJw ei-iek- vviihihrer is in the field. The ears either men iirorhrnme M.luHon m - (Copyright, John F. Dille Co.) A pessimist Is one who think: moi belly Instinct Is dyhi out Jest j because Mrs; Ike l-irk's convicted sister-in-law, mother of eleven, has told her lawyer not C bother about I a new trial. S pea kin' o cruisers,) another ihhig thLs country needs i !,,' ;.,. ' . . , "Now Queen Marie C catch us un- prepared again. (Copyright. John F. Dille Co.) Brisbane'sToday (Continued from Pape Ono.) (hat selecting the rifiht location innkes advertising unnuoessiirv. 'proves lite wisdom of Woolworlh's president, Mr. H. 'I. I'lirsnn j flet the best position for , . ,"p ., l,0!,1,li;u for your,,,,,, u isll-t Ul0 ,.lnrt o( monoy our Isiore hv all means. Hut gel also :the best "position, and the best jcopy, for your advertising in a 1 uewspapet . Have what the people want, then let the people know you have it. : That's the secret of &uccess. ooueggers piyiug tne.r trade between Canada and Detroit had n fhe three times, showing the dun I happy day on I he ice. The Detroit M,.r , ,,sing oil in the neighbor- in or as eniireiy uozen over in i some places, almost frozen over ( i ,(.1S. i.. Hiv i,.1 .1,1, k cent alcol.ol. and whisked over Ibe he. On tin- raited Stales side of the river large furniture vans were wailing. v, lien water turns tn he and YOU MEAN HE'S SPUTA PAPe-ft Bau IN TWO WITH A UriTK TAKC Razor? oi ..- I j i i .TAKTTARY 26. lf20. ' 1 James De Lands, Greek, with his; first naturalization papers, is re-! Jected an juryman In Washington. He did not know thf watt u pro- i hibitiou law in this t?jnlry. , A visitor from .Mars might bo' in,'re somi; ",ne Without suspecting ,,mt ww nau 11 proamnion law, 1 O Many respectable visitor from iiroi-e. enturtained in Now York iM-trinuiiii; with slr.-n ; coi kialls. KoiUK on tlirouati chaniitaiiuo to , law O i m-.i w. ... Quill Points Setni-nude flapper version: I Clothe bake the inan. Still. It tmust bo pretty Rood If jit's still a new car after the dealer jhas driven it 2000 miles;. l'at riot ism is just onot her ver sion of a man's conviction that bis radio Mt has yours leat a mile, up. Yo" cnn trl1 when tho corn 1 lool; exhausted as a result of heinK bored. The nut 11 who doesn't op po double jeoMirdy mtvef tried lo cxpluln to a wife nni . an old-marl d sister at the. bailie time. It make takes three generations to 1 e.011 l..tM'.n I'nt In one ' bull markcL can do it. ! Old Dobbin had faults, hut he j wasn't called second-hand the day i after you bought him. Thinss work out all right. The f man who put new life in Judge, is now the judge for I.lfe. I AmericnniMii: Calling a man I world champion because, he does something abler men scorn to do. Another way to keep from grow, ing old is to assume that tho ap proaching car's single headlight is the one on the left. If beauty Interest In lot's have i contests awaken new personal appearance, national contest to discover the best cook. I Every town has a few "good fel 1 lows" who will lend a friend the 'tnoicy their wives need for shoes. Tlu-y seldom long- for a cm I'cer unlcSK th , arc vnln enough to long' for luinil clappliiK. o Winter finds the number of unemployed greater In this conn try, as well as England, unless horsft shoes can bo -called an employment.- The new Irish .hilling has a hlcken ilc.sign on one side, but the. significance isn't clear. The i j-.'olu is chicken feed, of course, ! chickens have designs on. Americanism Is sal' while most ! of (.an pronounce it,0 names or the governors and few can pronounce ibe names of gangsters. The c h li r c h ltockefeller Is 1 'building for Fosdlek has cnughtist.me the name of "Medford Mo- i-s, showlnir the dun-, ,nd nf ne who innkes the spark: .-i,. Seattle attorney, and his brother and la partner, John T. Casey. w ere fatally injured last night on ! .oe.aco.c mgnway near lies .Moin.-s. John i !, -ii...i i. ...... after the accident and his brother -atiy today. rfesiTHEN He'ii PAvre -me hauvcs ToGcTtteRj so rt'a HAW To CNTORieSj IF THE SUCkER LOOK ON Ttt OTHCR Slle; UKe t G6T him Am HoMevr JoB iwHers) He gets out v WCXT At the Rialto Today ft Tom llix In "1 lie Iine hmr Itu 8UU1 8trMt and CantraJ Amuaj - : n- 1 rfCU.'r ,r . Pmnaclo Packing ,Co.. nc vs. Eva Mozelle Yawter, et a Fore - fltire. Service Stores, Inc., vs. O. U Con - well et ux. For money. Fred Fick v: J. H. Cogan. Porl money. CharlOH K. nrown et nl vs. K:liza beth II. Foster et nl To tpilet title William A. Chlldera et al vs. Jan. ClilKBIlKn et nl To (pilot title. K. J). Hon et nx vs. American Development Co. et "al To quiet lllle. Southern Oregon Credit Unreal! vs. Sumuel llerlelsou et al For money. Credit Service Company vs. Mrs. M. N. Wood. For money. II. P.. Paul ot nl vs. Stain Indus trial Accident Commission Man date. II. Hi Davis et nl vs. Eve Benson et al. For money. -1. 1.. Kiiphrnt et al vs. Minnie M. ItilllnKs et al. Foreclosure. Myrtle Hankey vs. Vernon lo Pa tike v. Divorce. B. C. Silllmn.11 vs. Mrs. Thos. Al bert Warren. Chattel lieu. W. A. Crane vs. .1. 1). Tresham. For money. Treichler Motor Co. vs. L. V. I.e Fevre. For money. First National Company vs. F. .1. Newman ct al. 'Judicial sale and division of proceeds. Louisa Carman vs. J. II. Gorman. Divorce. Cora Wilson vs. Daniel A. Sprier berg. Foreclosure. W. F. Drown vs. T. Ci. Parker. Chattel lien. Farm Bureau Co-operative Ex change vs. C. F. Carpenter nuri Vera M. Carpenter Foreclosure of chattel mortgage. 10. Cr. Dow vs. J. C. Cleland. Damages. F. U 11. of Spokane vs. Cad Ellis et nl Decree. Mary Greene vs. Levi Greene. Decree. Ethel A. Dunlave vs. Leslie .1. Dunlave. Divorce. W. Guy Pruett vs. Vcrta E. Pin- etl Decreo. State vs. Harry Scott Still pos session. Viola Lewis vs. Win. L. Lewis. Decree. Sterliiu; Mining Co. v.-:. Dora M. Saltmarsh. Condemnation of ditch right of way. A. Postou vs. Elbert G. Davis et al. For money. Lulu Uice Forbes vs. Kenneth W. Follies. Divorce. George E. Hamlin vs. Mary E. Hamlin et al. Specific, perform- nnce. ouuc n. v iisoii i. r isii. cony.- S. H. Hawk vs. Oscar L. Cornwall et al. llecree. A. Poston vs. Elbert 0. Davis et nl. Attachment. Nova Alyswnrth vs. I'.rynn Alys worth Decree. t H. J. Henry and E. II. Young ns o.vu tors .1. II. Marshall. J. Ii. Marshall Jr. and Frank DeSouza incorporate as ".Marshall Printing Company, Incorporated." W. J. Freeman and L. J. Freeman assume tne uusiness name ot "t ree-1 man Implement Company." p.n, Zr"te .0Upi ' i I Estate of Lt a (.. Pierce, also known as Anna J. Pierce. Docu- rnejitary. .-Btatn nf p,-aoPa v. Rklm - Atlmitted to pmhale. Estate of Elizabeih A. Smilli. Adiniited to prnhnte. XllON'T 1 'KiiiS we SLICING HAM For SAcvDujicHeei at COMeV IStAfVft WX.T I'D OMoA: y; : X Z i user." Wllliiini l'o Production. j Estate of Marsena Brannan. i Admitted to probate. hstate ot U. J. Moore, deceased. Inventory and appraisement. Ksiate of tleorge R. JJrown, mi- ! -aiato of Mary K. Hamlm, de- ceased. Admitted to probate, i l'"sta'e of Lillian A. McKUlop, do- ! ceased.-Admitted to probate. 1 Iteal I-tate TransTers. ! Portland Trust and Savings Bank J to CJcorge II. Wyckoff et al, Q. c. 1). to land in Tp. 30 S. II. 2 V.: Tl. V. Williams et ux to H. I. Powell et ux. W. D- to land in See. If,, ,Tp. .14 S. It. 1 V. Nellie Stephenson -to Harry Daily. C. ('. D. 10 part of tho HVj of SW ii of See. S in Tp. 40 R. IS. 3 V. y ing southeast of the Dig Applecjif river. XI. F. Parker et ux. to J.' A. Coughriln et nl. W. D. to land in Tp. SS S. It. 1 W. rialpli I,. Ferns ct ux to Hoy Nip per el ux. W. U. lo land in Tp. 3S S. 11. 1 W. J. II. Hell.in et ux to L. I. Moon ct ux.. W. I), to land in Ashland. .I. C. Karnes et ux to Mlna M. Austin, w. D. to land in Tp. 37 S. It. -1 W. D. W. Ilazle to P.eulah Dell Jald ness. W. D. to land in Calloway Add. to. Medford. William E. Pack et ux to Wil liam J. King. w. 1). to land in Tp. 37 S. It. 2 W. G. W. Milam lo Greta M. Smith. W. D. to lot 5. l!lk. 1, Imperial Add. to Medford. I!. Iluhbs et ux to Clarence C. Pierce et ux. Q. C. D. to only that portion of the SWli of SEVi of Sec. 3a, Tp. 33 S. It. 1 W. which lays south of the lloguo river, l-z acres. .M, F. Pingham ct ux to John E. Smith. W. D. to tho NUj ot NWVi of Sec. IS, and SVi n BW!4 OJ.U? NEVi of SWVi of Sec. IS, Tp. jW Si'.!!. 4 W. John W. Grantham et ux to George .1.- Gulovsen et ux. W. D. lo the E. IK) ft. of Lot 10, Blk. 1, Jackson Add. tp Medford. Nancy Hrown liriggs to Wu, M. Priugs. Q. c. D. tn land In Ash land. It. V. Williams ct ux to Walter II. Robinson et ux. W. D. to Lots 1. 1'. 4. ii, Williams Suhdiv. See lions 30 and 31l. Tp. 37 S. U. 1 W. U. C. Dewolf et ux to C. W. Wnd dall et ux. W. D. to E i-i of HWKof NEi of Sec. L'L'. Tp. 3r. S. It. 1 W. Frank It. Neil et ux to C. W. Waddell et ux. W. I), to the NWM of NEVi of Sec. L'2. Tp. 35 S. It. 1 W. C. P.. Helmrotli et ux to James C. Puekmo-ster et ux. W. D. to Lot 1 ami part ot Lot 13, Block 3, Kenwood Add, to Medford. J.. 11. Newton et nx to D. F. Maines et ux. W. D. to tho --114 ot NWU and SEU of NWVi and -VEU of SWVi. Sec. 32, To. 37 S. a. 3 E. .1. II. Newton et ux to T. F. Mains et ux. W. D. to Lots 7 and S. lllk. r.7, Orlg. Town of Medford. Carl .1. Urommer et tlx lo C. Oust lave .'llrnmmer. Deed to land In ' """" l: ' l- 1 t 11 ir;..t. .... . ... ... M'hn. i-i ox to Ullie nedlngfield. - W. I). to Lots f., jl and 7 of Mights Sub. ot part of I.ol 5. Illk. 2. Mingus Sub., Med ford. opi shio Kohl IKiSTON Jan "f. (k) The ' H ding." four masted s. h,H,o.-. which was 'a. thing ot luvuov ..i. ,...: " ; ' i" J-'.HH "go oi. ost of l no.lmo. has hoen sold met Ion for a i.nllrv Jlf.00. And Ibe purchaser aeieil largely from sentiment, (lid salts were nlch In lear.-. Bv BUD FTSHFft I'j'i.:.'