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PAGE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE HaIIj, undj, Wnhll PublUtinl bf Itit tmnroKu miATi.vu CO. U ir j N. Kir Su FIwm rt 811BKKT W. Ul'HL, SdlCM I. BLMITKR IMIIU. Uuw Ao Lwkf-diit Ncvipipcr Eoterrd u Mcood Him .ltrf i Mtfford. Intoa, iimlw Act of Mveb (, 181. flllBACRIPTION BATES Br Mall In Adanea: Il)tf, with ButxUr, rnr Daily. iui Sumiiy, Month...... luily, vlthout Sunday, rtr lUlljr, tliwiit SutnUy, amah..., Wivilr Mail Trlbuua, out year.., Hmkl. out TflT ..1.50 .7 3 . O.BU f-"u by (arrlrr, id Aarartw in siMrora. Aitnam. Jukiondlk. Cwlnl Point. Pbocoil, Taltnt, tiuld Hill and no Hifti-w: Daily, aim HUiwy, noma w i 4ily, anhout Huinliy, wnu aa bally, vitlwut Sunday, ona year f.du Italy, with Sunday, one year 8.00 All terrm, tvh la adraort. MKMBKR OP THS ASSOCIATED PHEM UTCflflm KUI1 Lravtd Wirt Bffilrt Tbt Aiodt(d Prea 1 exclusively entitled to the t for puhtleatlon of all oewa dbpalebea eedlted la It or otberW credited In thli paper, and alio to the local newi publlibrd herein. All rlghu for publleauoo of peclal dltpatchoi berda are alo rmned. Bworn dally arerace dreiiliuoo for all mothi indii OcL 1, Official patter of the City of Medford. Officii! paper of Jartun County, Admtlilnc RWMn(itl. M. t MWXX8S.N A COMI'AVT Omr ID N Yurfc. ThlrKO. ntrott, Bto rturtsa, Lot Anttlq, gtitllt. fortUnd Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry .inciues Krosi -aa nn early , morning visitor In these parts. DIMS HOW .-n- atures would end every pernicious I activity of man except law-mak- ; Ing. ( Brooklyn Times.) The most comnlete Jolirniilisllc moulhful In f the Inelnory of the oldest llihahi- tant. As she showed nn signs of plunging Into the turmoil of house cleaning In March, so she could do It all over again in May, Irate neighbors have decided to do it for her. One of the K. Muru kids flitted In front of an automohile yester day without looking where he was flitting. The.se few lines will get hint scolded In two Inngungefl. The airport campaign is drawing nt a clone, -without anybody being "moviated," If that Is the way lo Rpell it, and whatever it may mean; TiimiiN Rwem 1b busy with the Legion revue, - painting scenery with hln left hand, writing dia logue with his right hand, and looking for Kurl (l-'lon) DavlH with the other. Oregon Jrlen in the Inst ten duj-H, have inennxlderately ro fused to give the hangman some work to do. S1SKIYOVS SOCIAL WlllUL (Vrekit, C'ul., Jounnil? ' A young lady from the Salmon river country pruned through Vreka Home time hint . week enroute to Medford. She wan accompanied by her boy friend and they expected to he married. Two comely mnldcna were In Yreka yesterday from Dorrls. which they said the town marshal hud made too hot for them. The Portland ball team has won two out of tliren games, through no fault of their own, causing metropolitan fans to poke out their chests like a robin, or a soldier off to training camp- Old Hoi, acting In conjunction with sunburn rouge., bus tunned several female arms recently, none of whlc,h display prominent vacci nation marks, YVIlHoh tout tried that his wife knocked him down, und that he knocked her down in retaliation, and that Mrs. Wilson never spoke to him for three months. (Ex change from AOV.) Ah the battle seems to have been a draw, she should not uei that way. 1'here Is a brisk demand among nutolslH for the highest powered beacon lights for airports. They desire to Install them on the top of their machines to comhiit'nnr eyed 4ds with more voltage than Copco. . l- Hybee of ibe ,1'vllle area, was In town day hefore yestei-day, try ing lo give away 1306 sheep. COl'OT PltflNOCNCES SEN TENCE r OH I- O I. I C E M A N (Portland j.MKiam.; jicipiui court. Wall St. gave some of the home folk a lively tussle the first of tin There nre no Case tor las or Jlanketerias, though badly needed. Young Jackrabhltft are out even ings on the rural lanes, nnd a few butterflies with Ice on their fuse luge have been noted afternoons. For t hose en ga ged In alfalfa culture: It Is like a grain of mustard need, which a man look, and cast Into his garden; and it grew, and waxed a grem tree; and the fowls of the air lodged In the branches of It. (Luke 11: It and IV) SPKIG w Beautiful -Lt-nng i. br agmln: (Did I f.-V. orx p of r.iB T o Soon eci tufl ill tsp flower; (Perhap it only 1. a nhoaer ) The (ra.s 1. cre, the bird, sing well: (Shall 1 ruin my hat or a new ni. rcW ' Bank Call WASHINGTON, March 2. (4l The corajitroller of the currency today Issued call for the condi tion of all national bank, at the close of UuslnesB on Wednesday, March 27. I Clean rage wanted at the Mall tribune office. 1 Personal Health Service . By WI1LIAM BEAST, M. D. AiftMd Irtm prruioiDv to pwiDal tsitb od hyfUue, ant to dim dlftgr-Mte r untnirut, will be Dwrd by Dr. Brdj if guktnv. -lf-.idr tuvrjop u ancloMd. Letter should be brief d written Id Ink. Owing to too Urg Dumber at Utter r- mind, only i fi-w cm bt nawtrd taw. So rrplj can b md to quer ool conform- Ing to tMtmrtlon. Addrcw Dr. Willi Brady, In ear. of tola ovWf a render asks for my udvbV ....... wrong to have only ono ?hHd. j IJoes mieh u rhiicl kw Mp mn - ( - teh, and will hIk really mins u lster or brother? T he reader knowH nf many f..l..HlU. II' h i r ' , ,,. rPiun (even ul-( lfr t h ft y have grown up a n l in a r r I e d . ,aiHlt KomMtimoH hrolli- er and slntorM I shrink not cay It In wrong i.. In.t'A nn!v on. rhitii It i rath r unfortunate, fir the child, ub a rub. In many inftnn-CM thifi 1m due to what physician call one-i-lIM Merillty; Infection of the mother pro vex su. destructive after the birth of (he child that HterlLly l ihn n-sult. In other lnwtance.s where ther- ! Is hut one child the trouble is a wronK atlltuile of had psyrhnloKy. nel!nK upon an nndevelopeil or more often a distorted parental Instlnlt. The Willi of the Dai.y, lis intended with such tremendous; dangers, seii-ueniai aim so ..... i mill llie leenie man iiiai ui. in. Is exhausted and the child, if It doomed he an ... only child. I believe this l-li kly. nmrlilil iinhuman aiiiiinie is in- reelly due to the disgraceful neg- led of Ibe whole sacred subject of parnthiiod in our puhiic -du- alioiml system. Kven today boys m atid girls are taught the elwnen- mailt. n. I had assumed It wasj Now is the time to put up those lary truths about this sacred mai-fjust a snarl, perhaps tied byr',.Vei- little blue-bird holmes toi ler nnlv in a few exceptional slelxht of hund. At any rate U I tin nh schools. liiiioiance, and vicious - ne;-. seem to be insuperuhle ub- siacleH In the way of all efforts I own id reform of this shameful weakness In the educational tern. !lhe like you postal men suffer. Another factor In the one-child Ho long as the government saves business Is llkew:se rooted In the a tic. I lit a year on the clieap-jo'hn grave "defect In education. This twine? Is the argument Hint another baby, (Copyright John F. Dille Co.) tie too expensive Tor tne young couple to care for "Just now." That Is a very common nrgumenl.: nnd a very sorry one. Indeed. To ; my mind anybody anybody who pretends he or she can't afford to' have another child Is Just n plain, liar and nothing else. What he, or she means la that another child will call for more self-denial. Hut how can any father or mother lake such n selfish, cowardly con- tomptnhle altitude? It la impos sible nnd hence the He. The only child Is not necessnrlly spoiled, liut as life Is, 1 reckon parents would have to he angels K bring up nn only child un spoiled. That quarrelling between broth el's and sisters, the correspondent mentions, why, bless you ma'am, that's whnt saves 'em from spoil ing. It Is a groat thing for any child to have one.or-several broth ers or s'stera to share everything w 111 and to uuarrol with, too. I don't want to say anything un. kind about the only child r about the parents of the only; rhlld. hut I do earnestly commend 1 to the parents of the only child . the enreful consideration of udop-1 tlnn If necessary, lo get a Hurler! Tor the lone bimbo. An udopled f ci,,,,, ! I,liu?K-rgli-s riniiren calls In-other or sister may not bo " I lilm Augustus, hut inehhc lie won't desirable or essonl'al for an old- ,p ,m,. ,n,.,, i s, t, ,.,Vs or ehl'd. but for the lone child un- nn,n Houlil tell us Jest where der the ago of seven years a store ,m( s(.J(r )H (m A (111(,1K..S ra(V, sister of urotner is a w..m.c. . toooii. if ne can i. nave grown one. gVKNTIOXS AXI AXSWKHS , Call tlio Old Folks Tell Wlnil are the svniplolllrt of cbangn of life? How can Vou tell; wjien you have II 7 (A. 1.. (') ANS II Is simply a cessation of a periodic function, and there! are no symptoms. My dear ma-j dam. I have sa d or tried toj say here lllue and again Unit there Is no crisis III a woman's life at this epoch, or course ll you go looking for trouble, ob- snuue.y ncieimin.u M i.o.i . .'" may Mir up some. .Sow I don t want to be sarcastic or cynical about thls-I ju-t want o help , pwir the sa.l defie.ency in your edit. .... .. . i .. rt .. i i. ...... i.iuon i ot iim.m.- ),. ... and gins a preuv scurvy w ick, i; think, by evading tnese viiai spois or offering some we fd suistmn lor instruction. 11 yuu wm joi write to me mention, that you are 1 Iiinxluii about this "change of life bogy, anil inclose a stamp-! ' ed envelope bearing your address, MUTT AND JEFF mutt, i'd uk Jolly WC-.CL TO SHoaT fovJ ffifo BR6Tr.tR GeWfA E A 6A.ME. OF POOL AT i i . i i"3ja? I .. KY 1 d L '. A MEDFORD MATT. TIIK JjOKLY CHILI I II be glad to send you some good! null'-, w j We , v , enjoyed and li-arnrd irom Dr. (irudy'n column. in our rotiimunity U 1m Dr. Hrady Ur! Hrady nay this, and Ves, but mii v.i no nd w. . J don't think you nlli. fO.liv. I...1t .nil. V, ..l.ni.(...I.c wllllu '"cijiout 30.000 yeurH, ko it may I.. V , . i(- r..n ...;e ,ue in your i-anninKt. it oc love 10 iijbur ur. urauy -in me flt-sh. VV' wumkr. . . . (S. B. O.) ANS. On the oilier hand there lire a lot of near-dorforj and such who would rather e me in the the flesh you'd think the world U'lis rit!lfni liv. Hn llmt'tl listen ' hard at 11:1.1 a. m. April 4 and! fvtny two werk thereafter und j you may hear me at work on the! air. That labored breathing Hiid! note of anx 1y n nd exasperation ( you hear in chiihpiI by the cenmtrl .who ril m pretty hard for tlmi i:( mlfiuiH. line thinir I have: learned In my air plaetlce Is that . new-pitper editors, after ail, ure mighty reasonable-, lolerunt fel- lows l.ionoiny ltr-ils Illsiiises I am a constant reader, and is- join aniens very minn. i.c- nig a posiiu eiei k l was parueii - Inr'y iulerest n your lalk about! the Ivvine used in postofflees. might he able to Inform you that me knot we use 'inlying out the malls is n --grnnny" knot und Is' .,.. l. f! -handed. - IV A. W.) ANS Thank you for the infor- niusi lake a bit of genius and mi- tience tp make tho xh.nt.ly stuffi st;iy ,,n a i.nndle of letters at ail. Hut what difference does It make! 3-rhow much asthma, bronchitis, and ir knl ,s,,i,.p ,,, iV; NI-.W VOIiK. M:ir. 29, (Pi The w York slock exchange, eiirli market and all comniodily markets are closed lodav for th hIihitv. ' iince of C.itud Krblay. The seeur- : Hy exchanges also will be eled to-' morrow, but the New York produce ,.x. hange will be open. All other! ,.Mllim,Mlty m.ukeis will b.- close!. ! i to volumes of sales in March on ine .New .oik stork exchang' passed the loo.itim.noo share mark ior me mini nine on record Mr. one month. Stork sale-4 were an- proximately 30.000.0011 shares ahead of ebruary. Itonil ami curb stock soles alo wi ahead of February, The Lion Tamers' "Sick SIUUK bXUHANGES OBSERVE HOLIDAY ssrov, sift s it. uty, but ESTHER Gff r AmD THW ARS. OM Tt 3.t.lC B- CALLIWG OM ft e(Y ILL LI0W TAMCfi -.-..ur.HTI W-t .17T TRTBTiyE, MEDFORD, Quill Points The old sor.gs glorified some particular stat or locality, but f jazz songs seem to represent but j u general mental state. , .. i uit i K aI1 w,re sensll.le. think how runny wiui, nw i-nrr iu . luny would be thrown out of work. Why is yellow- the mark of : , . ...;. frostH II m thp VfllftW j .---. Crime i.sn't ncsary while the world contains millions who will, ! Kl:lb "' affered -free". t Another ire ae Is predicted In a wm 30.000 yeurH, ko it may be - ; a gOQd jdoa tQ keep (hose F,orida A blck is n limn vlio wniit.s . lct'iit cup of cffeo, but resigns himself to u thlmblo full been use lie Is awl by the won! 'Icmiius4'". This is the season of the year when ..,.no I.,,. w, wiM-st i-nn ilis. j linKulxh hetween u blifiht idea and a fool notion. rH1 7 L A great man is one Who seemsirnnn , , hav0 mught hlsjE., 1. j nine u any oiniinisneii wnen nis ; term of office expires. ,,,K,vnr h.,s. ..r-iiiefrult everv t - - , , , - -Mr; 1 ""u u," "Ju little squirts for breakfast at in- ' l.'-.l '""""- Americanism: Sweating to get rich; taking life easy uulll you get fat; sweating again lo gel thin. Marriage Licenses When you consider how many) Revolutionary heroes a Mexican i school boy must remember, .It'st no wonder he turns rebel at thetecker. first opportunity. Hill Tllden's repentance appar - ently was real. He plays more like an amateur. , 'If you luu! to travel for a year. What ten Ixmks would you take?" Ten check books, thank you. Normal times are those in which a cow pasture Is called a pasture instead of a subdivision. "Why not simplify jurisprudence, Mr. Hoover, by admitting frauk ly that poverty Is the only punish able crime? Funny civilization. It imports, parasites to prey on . bugs that kill crops, and yet kicks when gangsters kill gangstcrB. People say "man and wife" as though the man were .of greater importance. Hut they also Bay "pork and beans.' Correct this sentence: "Bill could have his pick of glrls' sa 1.1 the old mother, "but Im the .inly woman ho wants in the l'""se- ' upi " .Kin I :'- Publishers Syn- dlcnte KOOSEVELT FIELD. N. Y.. M I, ii .. . I I.. "" '" ' ' day holds an unofficial solo en- ; dm-iince flight record of 3 33 minutes and 'J 1 seconds. hours ; The record was established vhtu h himled nt 4-jr, r.r. n 01 MO GAS PROVED nnnn rnn m AMn uuuu rui rimi yesterday having been in the air i w L) to land In Twn IIS S R eibt minutes and -2 seconds Ion- j 2 V ger than the time of (he late iloval Agnes T Doiighertv to C O V. Ti.omas. f Sl.l;erer-W. 0. to hind in Mingus ll was unofficial because thoianh National Aeronautical association! M,.es not list solo records. " .iciisen lanucti ne nun one gallon of high test automobile gasoline left in his tanks. One ob - Meet of his flight wasv to demon- strate that auto ga could be sub - slitutcd for hluhlv refine.l ah 1 Jane i fuel sue .dully. Committee" Makes a THAT'S Trt WAY IT IS nvbtcrtjo; x'cA "1 DaM'T e.fF""f S TH WAV IT IS &!. rt-c-jo; WITH LION TAMRS. ""tf JOLLY VOCLL I LeQK 3 BF0R. PLGASURe. H L'J. I T T ? J r ouk uwo.rvewi t I 5S??V .TTl V- nw ntvjv I ntKC nrao re(. i-o e. KJ CC,p hi UMO It , eV 6.. T0-, KVC.dG-OFF r-J Y0O UP1 x'f K S M DSPRATLY ' I7h Ztf 6V WAY YGAH, I SHofiTlNG TH 9&&'&8Z5K' y. ' OREO ON", FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1929. chinese statesman commits suicide as executiHn protest I I S H A N( ! H A I . Mar. 29. UP) . .. , . . imi, veneruDie nauonuiisi s.uiefl - man, committed aulclde at an- kinit. followlnir the reported exe - cation uf 1.1 Chal-Sum. Bovernor j of Canton, al 11 a. m. Wu. who! i was one oi inree auaraniors oi 1 SA-H t.ty. felt that the execution ; meant a diserace which he fl un- wllline to fai . XAXKINfS. Mar. 29. (JPl t:nai-Mum. Kovernor or Llinton, was reponi-o iieru uniay io nave npeni'un i . ei ui, . u. iu'. 3 Olson Add to Medford executed at 1 1 V. m. The report I E'i of N Wand NE of SYV of ' Wls Shortreed et ux lo Ida was slven Reneral credence, j see. S2, twp. 33 S., It. 1 E., HO. Klhnn 1) , the fKM of SE'i although it could not be confirmed, j John II. Henry, et ux to John I of sec 0 an( the pjji of HE '4 : IJ. Henry. Q. C. D. to the NE. ,.,.' o"i Jn .. 3-, s it 4 W Reports ,-es.erday o, ,he execu- w, SW and SH ot sec. 16. twp. 1" t, I. e Calhoun .0 HuKl, B ?.J f ''' S,h U'h"m wr' ".' T11 l 3- R- I Calhoun, deed, the K. 22 rods ol V. J . , L 1 .. siioruy a.ior ne arrived at ,N:in- king to attend the Kuomintanc c.M,h.ess, n.ucji WHa concluding lisi n-iw.m ..M.iij. Charges against him Involved se - di'.ion in connection wilh the aetfv- ilies of the Wuhan anil Kwangsi milllary eliiiuc opposition to -the Nanking government. Chiang Kal-Hhek, president of ,-xecullon as a trailor. the move hieing vigorously onnosed. however. ",y llr,n''n'nt figures In the ; naliona list government who nro , .ste,i hi came to Nanking undei Raportod by Jaeteon County A bet root Co. Sixth street and Control o-anuaj ? Pel or A. McCleary and Addle Prinzler. CharlcB L. Lewis and Kffie Edward T. Maguii'e and Emily t ecile Crow. j Charles loiiis Colwell and Lillian ' Frances Russell. Wm. B. Dayton and Myrtle Olive Childs. Lee Eugene Anderson and Ma mie Reva Martin. Donald Stone nnd Leona Chumb ley. P. Buttner and Pauline Guerne. Raymond Trubee and Violet Todd. Cecil E. Nlch'ol and Ruby Elliott. Clayton 1). Whitlock and Adeline Roardman. Rny L. C.lfford and Olovle I.. Basconi. , Sterling Jones and Jessie Bas- com. Harold Wilson and Theuma Mer- cer. Albert Klatz nnd Isabel Shaffer. Waller Jennings und Clara Wll- - tllis Max J. Hawks and Claudia Hart. Hubert M. Davis and Violet Dobbins.- Hudson V. Miles and Goldle Mar garet Smith. Circuit Court R. F. Purks assumes business name of Parks Groceteria. Joseph L. Shauglinessy and Thos. J. Daly assume name of Forest j products Company jillrk h. C'ouruw nnd Robcob C. ,C!;wc"um8 ,""ne oE CoU,OW (,00 Oorontopou,08t John Klllos pall, Vanog BBRllm nan 0. c,.eRcem Logging Co. W. II. Kvorhard, Karl AV. Fchl j a promise of Immunity. ., i. .. Unaver Incnriioriito n!ii...ii. ..iV..i nn Viilley Radio Church. Real Estate Transfers Eugene Tliorndike et ux to West ern Loan & Building Co. Deed to lot 1, block 73, Original Towuslte of Medford. Delia Dollalre et vir to Western Loan & Building Co. Q. C. D. to 'lot 1, block 73. Medford. j C. W. Panla el ux to Wlllda ! Buckmnn et al W. 1). to land in ITwn. 38 S.. R. 1 W. . J . . . . ..unnie f. .Meeker et n lo t:uv Minnie C. Meeker et nl to Clly r MpHfonl (. c 13 in lnl 7 nn.li13- ,WP- 3 S . R. 1 E., $480. , 's. block 3. Narregan Add. to Med - ford 1 Vnm I.Vnnfo M. Vaitt Wnm ni vir fi ' !-.. ... io i u uin vi, i n lantiu t-i u. .Listen llartmnn et ux to Wesley illartniau W. I. to all of lots 5, li. ; 7 und n, mock Jackson vine. I ', Tliorndike et ux to .1. L, 1 Woodcock ot al W. IX to land In ' Twn. 37 It. 2 W. I V l. Plnine et ux tn Josephine ' Pnltrell-W. I. tn nart of lot li. I Sec. -S, and lot - ami SKl4 of the Call S'cA XE'41 of Sec. 29. Twp. 34 .; also part of lot 3, Sec. .14 s.. R. 1 w. Gladys M. Ray et vir to Joseph- rry E. Wynkoop. et ux. '"' Eva XIJReilinoiid et al to Ada P. ine Cottrell-W. D. to part of 1m : Jerry Ol-nn Lewia. w. V. to land Charley Q. C D. o lots i. 3. 4 ... and lot 2 and the SE of the NE in Medford. 1 fi. T. . 15. 1. 1. . and 2 . or Sec 29- lot 3 in Sec- 3" A. V. Ixanh to Clara V. Fink, hiotk' 3. Rose Park Add. to Med Twp. 34 S.. K. 1 W. ' ' W. D. to the SB of sec. 10, twp. 'ford. D. D. Shaffer et ux to ' Rov I. j ay R- 2 1;00; . v ,J - J1- Holnien e. ux to Robert Gnnfleld et Ux-W. 13. to land in Kvelyn Luby. et w to Kv,e et ux-Ueetl to lot lo. block o- o n . r Ilarrv Tt. Jacobs, et ux. TV. D. Roanoke Add. to Medford. 1 H. , '.0, J j . . , S erlmK Richmond, et ux. to It Andrew D. Buckles, et ux. W. D. to tne oi iois a ana 4. uik. ."- IU,"'J,"! t ! I'nint liu Western Loan & Building Co. to 1 T. K. Kloi-ey, W. 13. to land in ! lwl'- 3" 2 W., 111). w A- ... Hender. et v to ' v , BE of SV of sec. 10, twp. It- 2 W., 110. I t-- C. Sater, et ux. to J. I Watkins, et ux. W. D. to land- In! U,twp. 3 7 S.. R. 2 W 10. l crace it. Awis, ec vir, lt iiarnei t:. uiaru 10 joseinine -iTav.s, deed to village lots 2, J j and 4, blk. 3, village of Phoenix. AU.Min alcAree to vMuliel Scolt ..tessenser, v. IJ. lo in Hh. 01 '.SH of sec. f,. and the HW of SW ; of ec. 4, twp. 30 S-, It. 4 W'.. 10. Ralph O. Jennings to Alzlra Ret telle, y. C. l. to lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 of sec. 2, twp. 35 S-. It. 1 Rah.h E. flreen. et ht in rimo. Ins. 1!. Stewart, et ux. w. fi lo 'land In twp. 36 S., H. 1 W., J10II J. W. Thornton, et UX. lo A. II. Waldron. et al, W. D. to lot 4, blk . Minuet I'arK. 10. John II. Darby, et ux. to T. C. Durham. W. D. to land in twp. 33 S., It. 2 W., 110. Victor Johnson, et ux, to ,Tnhn 11. Norrrs, et ux, W. D. to lot ti, blk. 30. Jacksonville, $io. Iheresa White et vir to Hay C. LeKevre, et ux, W. D. to the lot X, Stewart Acres sub., $10. Hans Y. Hockenyos. et al to Maud M. Hockenyos, W. D. to lot's. It. 3 W 1. blk. 2, cottage Add. to Med ford, (10. Harlo A. Davidson, et ux. to John I.. MePheeters. et ux, W. D. to govt, lot 5. sec. 1, twp. 37 S., R. 2 W, J100. Arthur Hardell Webster, et ux, to Viola Clark. W. D. to 'lots 9 and 10. blk. 8, Central Point $10. ( John nribble, et ux, to John'S. Owens, W. D. to the S of NW and X of SW of sec. 12, ,twp. 37 S., R. 1 W., $10. ) J. C. Brown, et ux, to James R. IJIIle. et UX, W. D. to landinf Stt'l of Bee 9 Tn fl? II In twp. 37 8.. R. 2 W., $450. IE. I. ,U Hutchens, et ux, to 13enn j. s. Vnndorfv et ux to N. K. Kirk. W. D. to Int. In the KV4 Fceisen et ux: W. D. to land in of SE the SW ot SE of sec. H.ITp. 37 S. II. 2 W. twp. 35 S.. R. 4 W., $10. ! Roy 1. Oanfield et ux to D. D. R. F. Montgomery, et ux, to "" ...-i-v. . ... 1 1 '. Herschel M. Harper, W. D. to the NW of SW of sec. 10, twp. 35 S., R. 2 W, $10. Pankey,' el'Tx, W. D.' to land "n twp. 89 5., R. 1 E., $10. Jesse I-nymen Vinson to F. C. Runk, W. 13. to the N 1-3 of the X. 7 acres of N. 14 acres of land in lun ii s u w tin in tup 37 S.. n. 2 V... $10. Martha C. Cook, et vir to Ervln H. Lewis, et al. W. D. to land on Crater Ijiko Highway, $10. V.ltvnhelh ' ll.-eeun n vie t rt j Hugh B. Calhoun, deed to E. 22 . o ,V """-j wether caused by sciatica, neuritis. Hi. twp. 38 S., R. ., $1.00. neuralgia or rheumatism. Nothing The Federal Land Bank of Spo-!like It for musculur soreness and kane to Herman Hoffenbnchqr, : stiff, swollen joints. Sold hv lead deed to the K'i of SW of WV of lug druggists. Always on hand nt SE of sec. 25, twp. 33 S-, R. 4 W ! s" llr"i-' t""r0- $1.00. W. A. Farmer to Lovisa Miner. .1' T n 1. t! Kit. Eft -.I-Ihi.I Chester 13. Woolverton to Alex onder E. Woolverton, et ux, W. D. to 2-3 Int. in WM of SE of sec. 35, twp. 36 S.. R. 2 W.. $10. L. L. Norcross,- et ux, to Henry Head, et ux. W. D. to bind In DLC 65 twp. 37 Sf., R. 2 W., $10. Otto Frey, et ux to Norval E. Wiley, et tlx, W. 13. to the NE of j SE of sec. 13, twp. 36 S., It. 1 . E.. $1000. City of Medford to Otto Frey W. n in thn VH nf KR of see 1 1 w- A- Farmer to W. D. Sat- i.-i .e.-, i-i n., n. i-. io ine i. -"m ! ft of lo,s 7 and 8 blk 4. Park Add. to Medford. $10. Frank Scherrer, et ux, to John R Roberts, et al, deed to phoenix lots 1 ond 2, blk. 37. $1.00. V, J. Kmerick, rt tlx to Fire stone Tire & Rubber company, Q. ( D. to land in Medford. $10. loviwi Miner to W. A. Farmer, W. D. to Ihe of of NI-2 of NK of sec. 32. twp. 36 S., j 2 W-, $10. J. M. Watklns. et tlx. to C. Sater. et ux. W. D to lot 10. blk. 3. JMrk Add to M.lford. $10.00. I (ra Howard, et nl to John It. fVv ATT H$ "VS. APP6rANCi-.: f.SlS LL f,C,T AMTrTnlMG Ll THAT "YOU'ue. SoT TH SAME. VLLNGS OSCAR WfiAR AOVJT CSCAR KVC KiJG- OFF i- TbAY ; YGAH, I H "ft, II. "I I Seller, t-t .ux, Q- C. D. to B. loO c. JJlTwp.'ft. of luti 1 and 2. blk. 1 1. Beitty'i Add.. $1 00. v . - to land In Medford. 10: Sutherlnnd to J. F. Swan. . , ne N,, of ,ne sw of , ,. s r i 1 ' I .u A cn.1tl. ol 'to TTd A. , t5mlth et UJ Q c v to lnnd . ' , , w ,n. ' s. ' '' i to pd A. Sn,llh, et ui, q. c. D. to SB of ..t ...... n. :i .. 1VJ no ., llt.hluil i trt .T K. Lynam, V. D., land In twp 37, S. R. 2 W. Walter 11. Leveret te et ux to aipn .; Creen et al, LI., lot 1 XWw f .s of sec. 16 ill twp. 3K. K. It. 1 W. W. M. C. P.. Curllon et ux to William j siockam, land in twp. 37, S. R 1 I c Josephine Cottrell et ux to Hugh ..nl.U. r..,4..atf a. ,v I.. Ill, I'll It. Calhoun, deed, land in twp. 3K, S. It. 1 W. ! Sam lloldt to Maude II. Ruger. I W. D.. lots y and 10, Miner's Add. j to Ashland. I 11. R. Welch et ux to Public Water company, deed, land in twp. 37. S. K. 4 K. The 'itv of Jacksonville lo Lulu R. Saulsberrv. O. C. I).. the W. 100 feet of lot 3 In blk. 33, -McCully's Add. to Jacksonville. John A. Hearce et ux to Frank ; J. Maniuess, W. V)., the SV'4 of SW4 of sir- :i, twi. 40, S. K. 3 K. Kutw Voung to Kllen V. Wands: j W. D. to Lot 3, Mlk. Medford. Klla Parks to The First lnstir- anee Agency; V. I), lo Lot 2U, islk. 2. Kruildale Add. to Afedfuid. J. M. Ruth et ux to J. II. Weber, Trustee; w. D. lo land in Tp. L'S J.illle McDonough et al to J. Tl. ! your children happy and well. A few Weber. Trustee: W. 13. to land in! drops is all it takes to (juiet fretful, Tp. 3S S. It. 3 W. j feverish, colicky babies; relieve their Ilertha Turpin et vir to J. If. biliousness, gas on stomach, conati Weber, Trustee; Q. C. D. to land pation, etc.; soothe them to sleep in in Tp. 38 S. R. 3 W. ! a jilly. For like disorders in older J. H. Weber, Trustee, to Stand- ,.nrd Product. Inc.: w 1). to land in Tp. 38 H. 11. 3 W. Maggie Henderson et vir to Wal- ter M. Hegler et ux; W. D. to SVj of SE'4, Sec 4 Tp 35 S. R. 2 W. I.ane Wyland et ux to Tomllnj Box Co.: O c. 13. to the N E Vi SCIATICA I THE DEMON PAIN j Tingling, prickling pains, that travel down the ihlgh and leg to the heel 'me caused by an Inflammation of the sciatic nerve Don't waste lime . ta k Ing drugs to "mask" these pains, 1 Get a supply of Tysmol. that sooth- i,, healing absorbent which goes j In through the pores and helps lo ! drive oot tbev inflammation coni- i lllet ely. ' T .V S 111 O 1 Is glUiranlecd l'l.1''Vi'"i'i'"T ,rne,fl!Cm "!u':0".', K,x" Dr. T. De La Rhue Eyesight Specialist Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted Optical Practice Exclusively 104 Moilfonl Tel. VV20 I A 1 BUT r UOOULbN'T WORRY, JGFF. Wfc ALL GOTTA. GO Soong( ofe later! By THe luaY- Passgtj UP A POOL DATS UHTH SIR Slt fctECAuse. vwe fc.lt OOft TJTY TO COM SHoClTiNG TH Shaffer ct ux-W . H to the Sh of the . b- 19 and Gov. lot 1. Sec. 19, Twp. -t, S.. R. 3 W . I Klovd McKee et ux to C C. Chap- i niall et al-W. D. to land in Tw,,. . g R 2 w. ... . .-rmP1. to fieorue A. U'ood- Icock et al . It. lo land in Twp. "7 a 11 . Je8S M ,IlxwPn et ux to P. C. iThnnmn et ux W. O. to land in 1 See. 1, Twp. 37 S.. R. 1 V. . ! j 'm, I When your Children Gry for It TJere's relief and comfoit for crv- ini;, fretful, feverish babies or clnl- commaud tliemv to take. Tliey love Hi., delirious lust of h'letiher's Cn4. turia. Your doctor will tell you it's ! alisolutelv safe, so vou can irive it as freely slid as often as needed to keep children, you simply use a little larger dose of the same reliable Fletcher's Castoria. Don't use grown- l0lk8 medicine; with balnes or ctiil- I uren, specialists say. ninety per cent, i tliein recommend r letcher's Cas- .""u 'y ;'.' increasing popuiariiy proves uieyiu right. To protect you from imita tions, the Fletcher 'signature is on every bottle of genuine Fletcher's Castoria. 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