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TV" : MEDFORD MATE-' TKIBUNB, MEDFORD, .OTiEfiON. WKDNKSDAY.- MATJCir r.. 102n. Ir (1RFR0N FNATflR Rl MHFWHIFFFN ll.SSKBl. I lltJ U I I I M I B MlLIIWIian I lal . k Mi m w" r 7'- , " . ' MLHiiii rimniin mTnrnn w w rni I REGENT TO PAVE SEES HOOVER ON WAY FOR CHANGE: SHIPPING MATTER IS 84 YEARS OLD . i km ..... 11 1 a at At I a uu rv-f!Ti V i ;ti i 'I nr. . IKlAXdKK. Y;i.. M;it 13. (P. & mee'tlnR f the bwii-a of nucnta l-s'enalor ' 'Krwlerlek JHriwcr of ' Mi lllnn.ho Whirfcn. Vlriili.a' j H Hn . Initey . and . Ma. ,xt irii-nvnti Hii.t... AL'i'iculturuL.col- i Oregon litis un.-cd President lloo- ".."'u ' ut ' i .-, - r '".'.- , ,, ,. 1 ,. , it i .i celebrated ' her S-ltli birthday yes li-Ki-. nrra no. y """'. . i ' , -- u nlay at her home irvine. ui i-urimnii . . - , vai', m milus oast 01 aoanoKP. '.,... i,,.,,....... ,,f hi nimoinl- nly between. I'nciflo Hons ami , ... ..,, .. ..... , , : bun. hiont on .tlie ' new 'consolidated I European countl-i-. 1 i whi,;), Mlie experienced when, aa a 1 fcirl of 17, she made her first ap- ; pcni-ancc In London. She subse )."irl of education oreaUMl by llio J ne "retain lepuommi r?'"1 .))!( legislature. The reslK-nntlons said that at present there were five :,f T. C. Colt mid I- xtaiT.noin imuum ions '" (- "I'l"'"-- ,.,,,.,,,,5. ..inyod m.a,y 41m roles In the Cnlvcrslly of Oieuun- board or-yenny by snips nyin ioii ibii i-uk- , H (,f ,.,. ,.,.,.,.., rcitnits and the Ma inal sciiui.ih ;ov-r ruuuv irom uio i-.uu.u .... . Art(.r exiiibllliliiK tier r-.u ti 1 ion n-spi-cU.vtily had . been i(iielvMl .10 Klllope,. I lit London and ' I'arls.Mie eame to .previously. Colt-and Stair al. ..the wrvlre Klven l.y l''l'I "1-, 0lp ln,u.d Kln.B ln , xll8 am, toul.. i iueen nue .eiu. 10 .mi'iiiomi. i m Cltv of Medford to Knuraiil lvcr- 'on et 111 V. D. to lot 15. block 1, Wolverton Sun. to Mculnrd. John V. .Mclntyre ct ux to K'l'ar (Wtorltd By jmuoh cninty Abttrast C. lv:ller ct al . I), to land in litli But n4 ctru twutj Iswilon :15. Twp. 3). S.. It. 1 V. i Marriage Licenses i -'"i ' Gardner to K. ('.. Kiddell (Waldo Oinalcand Helen Smith. ; "l..""'- D- ,0 taud "' Ji,ckson l nelheil j. Uuvls and Kvelyn K. j 1 joittie Smith to Chester A. Smith J W illiam Henry Kcfter and Datt-i "lV'- V- ' "a" ' "" ,,lock I mar Kreeman, .. .. , ''' ... . . ! Hollin llallford and Pauline Ne-' h,'m'' Jr- et ."x. '.ST: oma .Moulton. ,T ,V i), much i. .iiipei inn i.to. ...eu.o.u. Samuel S. Poukiic ct ux to C. Warnoek Jr. W. IJ. to all of lots I and 2, block 58, Ccnttal Point. K. V. Forbes to Ivan K. Philips W.. U. to lot 7 in block 30, Cold Hill: also lots IS and 10 amended nlat of 'lota 1, 4, C, 7, 8, 9, 11. 12. Paul .lames Stewart nri.l firmer, I ' '.'. " ana i. niveiou.e n...... iSllb. in Twp. 36 S., It. 4 . Oscar Melvin Anderson atid Ilet-! rA , : l.ehl It. Ilurdmaii and Hatllr i Vtnv f'lircinnii near -Mont- p:,,,,,,. ,,. ,, ... ...... Hoy Krnest .Mor'eland und Kath- erlne Audrey ilrown. A.-em. nooointed on the uiew lioard. I boiu-d vewels from the I'aclfl. J K Yates was elected treasurer Jeoast to Oriental ports is adequate. ' . iif Hie rollece board yesterday, to i lie said, but ' faster service succeed Irvine. The board will Ineeded between the coast und "Eu f.luivivtwo more pvctinKf before it I dissolved and Blyes way to the " new i.orirU. fope The siiihtoi' siijilt Pw'siili jlt Ho- 1 yxvifst ! .'f'V'',7v ;-"l " d the country in "II.. Jl. S. pina- "llnzel Klrke, rho ltar Jah." ".May ilssom," '"The Pri vate Seere.tary," and' other . cele- ty Ilolil. Wni. O. Swain and Horyl Gates. William Wesley Uijv.ec and Ifary Uaiine. let al Q. C. r. to land in 1). U r. IG3, Twp., 38 S.. It. 1 W. Charles A. lug et ux to l.onnie Archer W. 0. to land In Twp. 27 brated liroductions. vor 1110,1 te.r BEABLE StTUP.TODAY VPAUI9, March 18. (P) Marshal Fpeli ..was better today ' after, a sllKlit flurry In his condition yes leldav. His telniieratilie was nor mal U11U Ills pulse count !, a de ne ibe". which doctor's" attributed to weakiicart action. Incident to use iiwl lonK iilnessi y ,' -,'-Tlin; ihatahaltwtt!( exui jHcii, to sit llp todiiy. ' ' '' 'PIIDTIC TAl MnDWT iV4T KflN RAN M) ! im nnmnA oiimcuimc ! COD niDI flMATQi : tr.i.n i)At..un mi.r r mil..; fnin 1 S.. it. 1 W. Hayford W. Hall and' Ruth Mi'irle ' AP.a",bo 'axctor,M; .H' ' Klocli - i Field V. 1J. to Twp. 3i S., R. I . .' . ' ' ! Thomas II. Hess et ux to D. A. Circuit Court Chambers et al W. D. to land In Ken 11. Moore vs. Richard Ver- Mcdror-.'. ' DiQer.et ul.-For money. ! S'-.t C.reBS to Kdward r. . II. D. Fcaiey vs. V: E. Morrison. ! -Merrill r. to the ShVt of bee, For money ' . 1 10. Twp. 30 S., R. i 10. State 1-nmi Iloard'vs. John Isekl i Martha C. Cool; et vr to Krvhi ct al Foreclosure. ' I H. Lewis et al W . O. to land on ; Kiln Xatwlck vs. Chris H. Nat- Crater Lake hinhw-ay. . i.l wick. Divorce. i Josepn .Martin oi ix to iniuiu i. M dc.fl t:.il !tri vs. .lav I ril n. oiuiuiiiin ci-u. . . v. ...v MIAMI IlliACH, Flu.-, ' March 13. M') Vlee-l'resiileiit. Curtis to day was taking thiiiBs easy at- the m I , ' , V., ,Vi.i IF"'"'; Vem- iucoriioratb as the dard.-r-Uecree. Uehry CalliiKliaii, .1. H. Weber and Frank IX'Souza incorpoutte aa Staiidanl Products Inc. ' ' i ; II. W. Clark; IXna Clark.' and ,' . VATICAN t'lTV, March III -DepiirtliU,- . from ft till -year-old a promlHO thin he caii iest aiid . Hradillon. his holiness, the liuiie. ii,. the'sim will be (jood for his ils ''ufterluir a .linuouet .MarJ-h 17 1 rheuinatlsni. . ' . In the Vatican to nieiubcrs of the j "I'm koIiir to try to 'bake out' SUGAR MAKES I'liirl.- Lumber I'll. ' Cora K. lllll, Howard A. 1 1111 and (lllhert H. lllll iiicoiliontto as the lllll Orchards, Inc. ' : F. Wllcoxon, C. K. Iliuidisch diplomatic corps. . The luncheon lt . e . s.Ud. ( . In order to Staples inco'ipoiate ns will be laid In the famous 'Mn,;il(e ills AaeaUon a-pfcrloiV of real al"' n" inB;Ua!l.,or .sjila.dcl .punuiuintl. , !,T3t.:;hc liaRfordevcd all hi mulltAhl"""u u"u ""- '; TheMpiiiU'' ivlll; nott'l'!'1,' l"',1'Ml'",'ilield .hi Washington. ' ' Ileal Ustnto Triifprs. v; i : r; : , . . ' ! t'. Jnel It. Kollllter et ux to llleh- but.' will! ;UV fcl'reseiilt' C'ai'.l,! nal Clnspnrti. EATING A JOY COACHMAN OF ROYALTY Why cat unflavored, unappe- '.tizing foods? '' A fhangc is comini! over the well-informed cntiiiK ideas of tins cotinlry. For a time, food faddist.i tried to make us believe that we had to cat all kinds of things wv flidirt like in order to be henlfny. hi (mod sense Is bcKinnini; to usjrt .sHelf anil Hve now itnow Unit the food.i that hit iroiid for us may also tho most enjnyilblo. In fact, if wo don't like' the healthful foods y jiroliably won't eat litem. ..".Prominent medlcnl and other ffiertliflc anthofilics are now re ImlndhiK us tlint iippctijinn; lluvors nnny be tleveloped and iippravcil by 'sui?nr. One well-known scientist, fnr example states that "fittll flavors are tleveloped by sujjui'. Fruit uvids arc siifloned by sukui." Iho only safo rule for a health ful diet is to ent its large a variety (f foods as possibU'i inrludiiiK IWnllhful cereals, fruits ami vege tables made appetiinit to the taste Jiy the judicious use of suunr. Sugiu' is not only nutriment in ijs Irnst costly form. It. is Nnturc's perfect 'flavor; . Sturar develops the nppetl?. MUr t)t;.-ility of neatly nil fruits. JU'iserts of fro:"h or cooked fruits are RrowinK more and more ponu 'U) Modern candy contuiniliir fruits. UUIn ami pure auiinr is delicious (ind satisfying at the end of a meal. .'iNo -ouo should overeat or -under-exercise, but evervonc, in order to bjv henltbv. should : eat plenty uf jlieMllhful fisnls and enjoy them. Thii li'ltar Institute. -Tr-r- IICDAPF.HT. Mar. 13. Wl .Mem ory's of the tniKic suicide of the Auslrliin crown priiu-e. Archduke Itudidf. which sook the world 40 years ai;o. were revived today by the sillclib here of Stefan Dilhow sky, 1'avorite coachman ami frlen.l of the lute Emperor Frauds Jo seph. iJubowsky, who drove every crownetl head In Vlurope. hal fallen upon lean days since the dlslnte urutltm . of . the AilHlro-lluiiKarlan eluplrc.. - Despiilrinir of fludLnk " Job', because of 'his ;iidvini'eil ime aiid Hie illsniiicarinee bf ,hls lasl i horse, nnbowsky flutifr himself in-1 to the ,l?nniihii river, . . ... , J .MOW YORK, March 13. (p) Pur SMIO.OIM) Jules S. Ilache. bunker, has bouKhl from Kir Joseph Duveen Ruphacl'n palullliK. of. .Milium) de Medielj'. iiiilnlef )n ,'l'ijl6.; It is tho (inly Ka)h6el portrait of li Ulan In private luindsi CAPTAIN LINCOLN 10 EBERLY TO RETURN ! FOR FORESTRY DUTY . HAI.KM. Ore Jlareh l!l. Mi ll. .1. Klieiiy. former assistant slat'i forester for tlrcKoli, now asHlstanl state forester for Texas in charge of forest protection, will return hero, to become the administrative official for the new reforesting! law eliiicled by the JUS I) legisla ture.. Ills .duties In Oregon will beuln about April Id. Kberly left Orciiiin fnr Texas five years hko, und bus llrndnuarlevH at .l.nfkhfc. WASIIINdTON, March 13. (fl'i .Captain (litlewnod S. Lincoln lit Liberty, Mo., has been niiuied kiiV einor of American Samoa and eoni niniidiiiit of the tinvil stathin at Ttitulln. ''Captain Linc.olit succeeds Stephen .'Cirtibiini, who bits linen as slKned to duly on it rccoivliiK ship, at San Francisco. , jof the Sli'A of Sec. 28, Twp. 31 S., It. 1. E. - Minerva S. Smith to V. E. Mil lard ct ux W. L. to lot 13, Fair view S. Childers' Add., IJedfoid. V. .1, lOmerick el ux to Kireslone Tire 4i Rubber Co. W. D. to kind in Medloid. Kliltua 15. ltond. et vir vs. Lus ter J. Adams, V. L- to land In twp. 3S S., it. 1 K.. $11320.34. Edith E. i'retiyniiin to Susie N. Ulntt, W. U. to lot 12 unci NW 10 ft. of lot 13. Hunsaker's Add. to Ashland $10. , Charles U MaeKenzie to. owen- iird II. llovcy el lis: W. IJ. to NK'.i .Oregon Lumber Co.. V. 1). to the of See. 24. Tp. 3!l S. It. ,3 E. ' -i.. ( BCe. 8, twp. 33 S.. K. 2 l.lnnle Ilunseiim et al lu O. M. ,v., and lot 2, belni,- the NW of Tucker: W. ). to Lot 5, J ilk. 2(i. ;,,! Wuf XE. the NW of SE Central Point. Ore. land KW of SE of sec. 0. twp. 34 Charles M. Wisely et ux to Edna ; s., it. 2 W and the NE of NE Wlsley: W. I), to Lot 2. l!Ili. I.j it ml .NW uf NE the SW of NE Fiilrmoillit Add. to Medford. n xw of SIC of see. 12, twp. Eslher Cullman et ux to Until ! 34 S., K. 3 Y.. 1 U. E. KIiik: W. D. to land In Tp. 3'.' ! ah,.,, a. Hopkins to Stephen S. P.. 1 E. jClldv. W. I), to land In twp. 37 Alfred T. Norrls et ux to V. 11. Is., It. 1 W.. $1.00. . C. Miller el ux.: W. I. to Lot 23. j ,iln Albert to Anson Powell. ; the llotninn's Add. to Jacksonville. ,-vV. jj. to lot 13. blk. 8. Lovely Springtime FROCKS : Delightful Spring creations' New! Bright! Be wilder ing in their ' charm and beauty, priced moderately at 995 69 .95 New Hats Are Here All 1 lit colors ami smart material combina tion's fashion lias . decreed lor spring. Priced at . ' , $2.49 to $5.95 V : rtllllll I - " BR ---fW. r.r ! : They Are Here! o Wear As You Pay The Cinderella Way A Ivlll Opperud et ux to Alfred T. Norrls; W. IJ. to Lot 23. Ilul- man's Add. to Jacksonville. W'.i of DI.C of Williain ....o.i.i.il WrlKht and Jane Wrlnlit, eom- ,. F ..,.,,,,..,1 I., .ini sill prisuiK claim o. . in m-. . Ilcnrv 11. Landers to llobert II. 'twp. 37 S.. It. 1 W,, and claim ; Smith, et ux. W. 1). to lot 0, blk. N". SI In see. 31,. twp. 3 1 h.. I- II M, . ulsi. lllll el ux lo Charles 1 . a, 1,1 ... 1 ,-,1 1, Mil. !- .. 10.000 SI1I1ICS. E. Ilrown et al; O. C. IJ. to Lot f., j ' Ullv.abcth S. Scott, . el ux, to" Howard .A. lllll, et ux. to the lllk. 3. Kenwood Add. to Medford. :(u, nil! orchards. Inc., CJ. C. D. to Hill Orchards. Inc.. deed to S'i of THREE KILLED BY W. It. (laylord to Charles E. Ilrown ct ux: Q. C. I), lo Lot ".. Illli. 3. Kenwood Add. lo Medford. Newtown Add. to Med- S'4 of SI-:, the E'i of SW and SE, the EVj of SW. and S ol fclv SW of SW of sec. 20. twp. IIS s!,!of sec. 2. twp. 38 S.. It. t W. I! I W Also W'-i of ULC of I Also the W'.i of DI.C of William Lane Wyliiinl el ux lol'lara A"'-1 William AYrinht and Jane risht, i Wrlttht and Jane Wrifht. eomprls- nold Vounu; W. 1. lo Lois 1 and ln ,SCc. :ll, twp. 37 S.. It. 1 1 insr Claim Xo. 4n In see. .11. Jwp. and claim S5 In see. 30. twp. 37; 37 S., II. 1 W., and claim .No. n S., It. 2 W.. $1.00. I In see. 30. twp. 37 S.. li. 2 W., "tlllbert If. lllll to the lllll Or-: 10,000 shares, chai'ds. Inc.. .Iced to S'i of SE S. Kce lo Ethel Harris, W the E' of SW and SW of SW u. , am (,l 51, twp. 3S S., or sec. 20. twp. IIS S.. 1!. I W- i li. I W., $10. Abo tho W!i of ULC of William lllnrlch Hoist to S. S. Abbott. WrlKht and June Wright, compels-. y. JJ. to trie SW of the SW of sec. Inu .claims 4.'. in see. 31. twp. 37oS ;1- iS.. .. $300. S.. It. I W. M., and claim S'o. S5 y bluitt to Emily In see. 311. two. 37 S.. It. S. W. ASA G. CANDLER, DIES ATLANTA, lUi., .Mnn-h III. V) Ami CI. CtiiultfT, A tin ill a cupltot twt nnri founder if tho I'o'cn 'ola comiMiuy, tiled nt U'tmloy Mi'inortnl hoKiiital 1 ore TuoHdny afU-r a loim i Oriental Rugs 1 . . 3 a a 1 - S .1? i i 'i 1 .. :i fc V i :'.; f I 2, lllk. ford. William Wi-IkIH Von del- llellcn lo Klorence E. Iloffard: ti. C. I), li. Lids -I. r,, II. 7. S, 0. 1". II. Vim dor .1 lelli-n's Extension of Central Add. lo Enulo Point. lien E. Thurston to Charles Won nal: IJ. C. IJ. lo land In See. I I, Tp. US S. It. 4 M I'lliis. Wonniil to Hen K. Tlllirs- Iton: W. U. to NW'l of SW',',, the SW'i of -WV; and W'.i of SE.Vi uf NWV. of Sec. I I, Tp. 38 S. It. 1 W. Ira Tllley el ux lo Joseph Host el ux. land ln see. 20. twp. 10. S. It. 2 E. W. M. W. IJ. SI0. It. A. Sellleinlie el ux to Edwin ,M. While el ux. W. I). Sill. All of lot II. and the E'i of lot 12, blk. 3. Sunnyslde Add to Medfold. Charles !. Millet to L. A. Rob erts et ux, W. I). Sin. Land In .twp 3(1, S. It. 1 E. E. 1. I'.i imis et ux to Parker I-'. Wib oxnn ct ux. deed. Slo. Iind t . -v. .. 1 ..... 1 ' BOMB EXPLOSIONS rfilWq IN ST. JOSEPH, MO.! rPf ST. JOSEPH, Mo.. March 13. (P Three iiersons were killed and nine others, mostly children, were Injured curly today In two mysteri ous explosions which wrecked two buildings. The first blast occurred at 1 o'clock and demolished n two-story M'bott. ; brick buildini!. The second explo ded! 10 the SW of the SW of see. : s(llli lwo umrs later, wrecked a WH Be Exhibited by Atiyeh Bros. Importers of Portland at Medford Furniture & Hardware Co. An luiiisiinlly liiri-'t' mill fine select ion of Persian anil Turkish Uiijjn, Tltis slock is I'Oiuptiscil of sizes fniiii litlile imils In rtiuni size rni.s. We tire utile to irivt jotl ((imlily ruvjsi nt nmsl rciiMiiuilili' priees he tiiiiise of our unlimited liuyiu-,' mver ami ilin-cl inniii'liilioiis. Mr. MuCuIIoukIi "ill ! in Metlforil it week itnil tlurine; his time lie invites nil lovers of lilt; lieiiuliful, mliuirers of loiniinet' nutl those ililt'l'CsU'tl in lionu' (li'cornlion.s lo visit the display or Oriental liuv's on tlie Hceoml l'lour. This display ini-liidcs ninny patterns Unit will interest those within the avei-tijjf menus as well. This stock will Ite on display fov the liulitnoe (if the wwli nt i . i . . -i . ; !. .'' ' Medford Furniture & Hardware Co. Sixth and Bartlett A Rolittblo Place to Trndo Phones: Hardware Department, 134; Furniture Department, 35-K; Office, 35-J :.. . o llryuul el ux to Mill-- ; tha E. Itryiiut. Iie.-d. SI. Lots f. ami ti. block s. Itoss Add. to Medford. i Edwin M. While it ux to 1!. A. j Settleiuire ei ux. W. I. $10. The j w. ro ft. or Hie E. loo ri. of lots 20 Mill 21. !lk. 2. Newtown Add.. lu Mi-dronl. ' i E. l. ItrlKKS et ux to I'arker l' : Wllcoxon et ux. IJccd. SHI. All. of lot 4. W. C. Myers Add. to j Ashland. ' ! i A. Crensen lo l.eona Creason. ; 1 I I. Slo. The N'i of .W!i and j I the SIKi of NW', and the XK'i I ! of KW', of see. 2S, twp. 33. S. H. i 1 3 W. W. jl. ; i Lillian E. Harvey et vlr It. Will.! I It. Slpes et ux. W. I). K10. Lot ' 3, blk. 3. Oak drove Sub. Medford. I Nellie V. Shitffnr et vlr to lien-i ! net r. Shaffer. W. I. SIO. The i NE of SW'i ami the NW'-, of SE 1 '1 s'ee. 2. twp. 3!'. S. II. 2 E. W. M. j Cora V. Denllain to Lawrence I. I ; Crawford el ux. W. I). Sin. Lots' :. 4. i and C. blk. I. Did Town I . Add. Tub-Ill. - 1 Walter Wood el III lo W. S.' Iloimland et ux. w. li. si. -.no. ; . Lots t and 2 and 7 and S. blk. 3. l-'ryel-'s Add. to Eai;le I'. tint. : 1 W. S. HosKlaud to Eslelln Huuk- ' lull. I. W. ). S10. I.ol I and 2. i I.Ik. 3. dryer's Add. to Eimle 1'oint Seldon I). Hill, et ux. to Hiijj, twp. 25 S.. It. 2 W.. SI. oo. ; buildini; two blocks nwuy Hill .orchards. Inc., deed to si,; Daniel u. Dickey, et ux. to Cer- The dead: . j of SE. the E'i of SW and SW ot'lllllUno xUhl Davis. IJ. C. IJ. to- jrs. Mary Lew, 05; Charles Don-. SW of see. 20. twp. :is .. 11. 1 W. ,h,, xw 0l- sE of see. H. twp. 3' aid Nnhm. 10: Dorothy lilogitner, H. J Also the W'i ol DI.C of Williain s . j 1.00. The Injured: Wrlitht and Jane Wrtuht, eominis- Harriet E. Taylor, el vlr. to 'I'nni Nolan, 4."; Mrs. Mary Nolan, im; claim No. 4T, In sec. 31. twp. itniph Moore. W. I), to the SE-of s; Catherine Nolan, 11; Marie No- 37 S.. It. 1 .. ami claim No. sr.. j NK r m, twp. 35 S.. It- J'lnn. Kl; Helen Norlne Nolan. li: : In sec. 30. twp. 37 S. it. 2 W.. v j;,o. . John Patrick Nolan, 2: Tom Tin ! 10.000 shares. i it. H. Toft, et ux. to ib-i-rne ney, 21; Jtaiy Aitnes tlluKKiier, l, ; Harriet .1. lllll 'u the Hill or- 1 Vci-son. M I), to lot II. blk. 2. . and .1. A. C.loKKUef. . i linrds. inc.. deed lo S'-i of SE-isummit Ave. llelKhts Add. lo Med-: One of ho wrecked blllldill'is , the E'i of SW and SW of SW of j fnl ?1. housed n Kioeery stove, with n see. so' twp. .18 S.. It. 1 W. Also' Xo,.u Kraiu es McNeill Hare, et , rooilllim houso above. The second j tie W- of 1) LI ' of Williain Wrlwht vl. , (.mlI.i,.M A. WIllK. et ux. W. . InilldlllK WHS a residence. , and Jane WiiKbt. comprisiiiK cliiinH ' , KI)V- it 4. and tln NW' lice expressed belief the blasts 1 No ir, lu see. 31 twp. 37 .. It. M.'.f'.'sW of sec. 4. twp. 3S S.. It. ,2. ! were set off by bombers and wore W.. and claim No. sr. Ill see. 30.1 u- A,H1, ,.,,,-t. lot I and NE ofiseekint; two men H.-ell leaving Ilia! iwi. 37 s It. 2 W.. ?1o,ooosbares.i S1; -f 4 tw.. :is s.. It. 2 W. ; scene of the first explosion shorlly Cora E. -lllll lo the lllll -!s land In 1LC No. II. twp. lis before it ueeum-d. chanls. Inc.. deed to S'-.- of SL. s u the E'i of SW. and SW or SW 01 , -'li two. 3S S.. It. I W. Also' w. $10. Clns-dfiPd n.lyrfrsrng gels results Mall Trlbuno ada are read by 90. 000 rnnlA vrv dav Feel Achy After Every Cold? Hcli? Your Kidneys After Colds und Grip. EVERY Jay find you lame and achy suffering nagging back ache, hfadaclie and dizzy spells? Are kidney excretions too frequenr, scanty or burning in passage? These are otten signs of sluggish kidneys and shouldn c be neglected. To promote normal kidney action and assist your kidnevs in cleansing your blood of poisonous wastes, use Doiin's Pills. Recommended the vorld over. Ask your neighbor! 50,000 Users Endorse Dpans: M. N. Duffy, 314 S. Cavalry Ave., Detroit, M"ct.. sjy: ' Some time ago I Imd slurp pains icro' my back that made ork pi ft iv hard and I cuuldn't stoop over without suffering. I flt tiird out and was trouhird brausc my kiinfv didn't art proprrly. Onr bor oi loan's Pills helped m and I haven't bftn bothered ince.' DOAN'S A STIMri.ANT DIPRBTR: .'A KIDNEYS rosier Milburfl' Co. MIjChrn. Buflalo.NY. Ore W. A. WrlKht et tlx I.. W. A. Eariner. W. I. SI. I.t 4. blk. I. 'Iliuls' First Add. to Medfold. I't.liiH-r Adncy Ti-n.-y I.. Tracy E. Tracy. W. II. SI a. L,. 7. blk. , 32. Central I'olnt. i N. II. l-'rnnkllii el ux t .T. I-. 1 Clnise. Q. C. I). SI. Laud In Mnrr's Add. t .Medford. It. Earl Jones lu V. .1. Kmerlek. D.-.-.l. SMm. Land III .Medford. It. Earl Jones et ux lo V. J. I'.ni.rlck. W. II. SI. Ijind In Mi d ford. Delbert .lone el ux to V. .1. Enierlck. W. I. 51. Land In , Meilfonl. j into M Jones to V. .1. Eineilek I W. I. St. U0. Land III .Meill'eid. Marclu E. Itobison et ux 10 Jjn II. Kobbon et UX. W. I). Sin. !.d ; III tw p. SS. S. U. 1 W. W. M. ! William II. Simmons et vir to I tlllbert E. Love. Riant deed, f 10. 1 Land hi I'rult Hale Add. to Sled j ford. . (llllii-rt IJ. Love t.. Wllllani ! SIHiry Simmons et ux. Deed. Mo. ! 1-aml In Krult Halo Add. to .Med ford. s M., A. Smith to A. W. Vlpes et 'WPnny lor jrour inuunnw. um 1 h rpllf' at onee, "They are not - -1 ' 1 - if i -'Ml I i I 1 l 3 Another Another Achievement That shows Dunlop Supremacy Dunlop Victory! CaJUS Of 1CTVIC1 1 SYWQi. Oct UW.i Km WW aMW Is l W I If ffowv fll trrvf t)a'i WESTE Em UNION AM NIWCOMI CARUTOH. MIVtOCNT Otonac w c atkins vrc-iMtoiNT rclviokrc bmooks vice -MciiotNt CIA93 op unvicc Per in WaM It' t CM rtwet Itnrtm 0 wh i Wi la t Oftar rha aa rtMftrt tt aUcet-rf trr tm tyiwai awi aft Ota UMfk. RECEIVED AT .Meilfonl. Orc.iiii, March VI. Q I'tinl lVti-rsoii Mctlford. Ore. Mnjor Scairravc usctl l)nnlti Tires in niaUitiir new sjieed rei-ord Stop Ami his many in'cvitms speed records were also made on Dunln'; Tires ami they have never Failed iiini Stop This thrillini: test of eiidnranee shows the wonderful iiiaiity of material and tlie trrent skill used in lnaUinyr Dunlou Tires. DL NLOP FOX TJU'i: CO. FORD PETERSON Distributor for Dunlop and Kelly Tires 8th and Riverside Ave. Medford, Oregon ' " im