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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1929)
I T . ! p; I lu . Oil l .1 i 1 ' Medford maul tribune Dtllr, timdaj, WmUi MUilied bj 11 lanruuD fWNTmu co. H-tr-si N. ru 6l gOBMT W. Bl'HU HtUr I. Kimi BM1IU. Un 11 lodapaodaat tintevm Inland u Meoml tlul iur It tMlart, mil. um Act of Maidi , 18f. IHMCIIFIION B1TM tt Mall In Adiant,.- IUII7, .lib S'indv, lV Dtlll, vltii Sunday, aaunlh HUIj, wltUoul guncilj,' ITMI Dill;, wIUmiiiI Buixty, araitb.... Wnklf Mall TiliiiuM, UK feu... ir.no .TJ .SO .at 1.00 9.00 By Wrier. 10 Amine in meuiuiu, n"""". lariaomllle. CtMral Point, fbowll. lalMt, 0U Bill and on Hifhaan: . .. Dtll, llb Suada,, month I Pall,, .llbout Burtdir, month . liallf, without Sunday, om ratr T.OO lull, iib Dundar, ri l AU tarnu, etua In adiaoea.' MF.MRKB OF TUB) ASSOCIATED PHM! u.,i,in fft.u iajd Wirt rtenlea Tbl Auoclattd I'rru 11 (KluilnlJ eiitltlad to tha uaa for publlralion or on umiiaicw aradited to H or ottterolM erllld la IMa war. aod Also to UM local new. publlfibed betin. All riihu (or publication t ipatUI iiupataw btrato ara abw rvaarftd. orrieial van of tin cm or Mtdford. Official paper i f Jackaon Countr. Sworn daUr .ma, circulation- foe all aodlnc Oct, 1, 1B28, 4S8. AdTartlilng RrpTeacnrallia. L C. MOtXNSEN A CIIMI-ANT omm to Nrw York, Oilcan, IwtroH. Sn fraorlaeo, hot Antelaa, Baaltle, I'oruaM. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry It lieiiins to look like tlio re cently urKiinlieil ".Minute Men uf Oreijon" wero liiklni! their time. A Hkelelim with a HRuIl three lnelirn thick huK linen found In N'cw Mexico mid nent to WiiHhliiKlon. I). V., without tlin xH.-nmi lintl trnulile of an election. How loon llu rnrthinil ohnml.or of commerce, which Ik opiiobIhk any more riillroiul oiomsIiiks in thl BtHtc. iiiuiiiI on women unliiu fcun-tun powder? (Iltll! (SiirllrlH'r'H SIiik.) A Culiforniu atithortLsK M'lit ii luitniiHcript to AiohroHc Jilerre with the rc'iii'.st that lio (five Iiit "a criticism In iino Hfiitcncc, and drop further comment. ' SninethlnK wuh heard to drnp all up and down the Pacific count when he re plied: "The covers of your hook are too far apart." A RuHHiau in my haH Invaded fhlna. Thin is pruhalily (lli Uuh Mun army that ulnr-Wil runnliiK the iilt timti ihi'.v ini't the (iennuna 111 1016. and have not luurnud the w:ir Ih ovt-r. Next TburBihiy will bo the PfiifU'st day of tho year, and im-anft that tlu' presLiil tvlnU-r Is ahoul h:ilf ovt-r. . Tlu Older (iirlH an MwJis'King hranKi juicr and fiiHlhiK a.sprislonH Kt L'harlto HliaiiKM Htali', An nUKur-tailcd hu i ralrtlnff the dieknn with thp (icrman lmi rot crop, and t!u amalKainatml .iirrut hat(!iH of tho valley have Invited the sod no ml to visit here. Tht! Tennessee girl who killed a Kiorer who tried to Inm her, with a wiiK'Ul upokr, haj been aeiiuitled and. from all that can he learned frum tho prenis dtHpalcliea, baH been allowed to retain tho waK'Hi spoke. Tho comet that wont down the plain Ht. hist evening wuh later Identified hh u nintoi cyellHt. CuiiKratulalloiiH have been ex tended to the l'orthind OreKonlan fur one of the outstanding jouriial iHiic uchlevemelitH of the year. The word Immortal waa uned In a hendlino without tho letter 1 T" eHcapitiK. Michael llanley hayed hi town ycfcterday. The (latnhevlklH hid wuiHiik their ru miner furs. The ItaNiiue inliKjue of hiHt winter In now n doine.stic ciuhrel. Tho port of When tho writer Ket IiIh mil lion dollaiH. If ever, a ehah' of newnpaper men will he established, hh there are loo many JouimititH belnn catapulted from our eollefjen. The vine variety of raspberries are on the markets, and beyond the reae.i of plutoernts. FANCY WltlTlX' (loin, (Kail.) JtetcMer) Ira Fields llltel Chi wer over to lola viHltlpK I hear relatives a few .- days last week theur I'm-hel) (Jny and wife brought them Hum. u Kuiiday. Try and make Horn one haiipy its you ko thoiiKh lllis buisy world duni have any Mlumhllntf blneks , In Life. Mrs. Parker entertained her daiiKhlei-H and Kanleyn and Nefew 'itH a Kumlay. .Mr. and Mih. I'.aker wer the ;ut uf Mi. Nnlliu Kamleys Sun day. .Many tlianks to Mist- Maud lloe- - ken for a treat of fine strawberries n rialtttrday Harrie ltoekon has a fine I'rult Kami and It Is eep 1 In fine shape. Trimmed spratle and he has fine fruit. 1'ou can tell who Ih the Oak In the Human timber In u Town. An n k rom by our Hons and i" stayed all tiinht number of years ,( hrii he said he had ea massed thiouHh the Co Hon Hi for t nutti ber of years and one plaice a Han - lived In a small Motis flnle be ' lud and the Hon Married and took rofwesNinn and built a fine lloiiu and Burn and the other it ay we wer drlvhtR by and a larne croud w.ia thear we ttaid whats Koinif on the hum wild it In n Hberiff sale the boy could not make ihltiKK go Ilk his Dad. Mm. Spank'ter walkod out In tho yard a few time lai woek. Jim Clark nnd Jim Jr wuh a round with him Ice Wiikriui nd It aUfb lonkert rnni. The dnrkONl and moHt lust rnui inliikH nro fnuml In tov Hi'p()n, JOHN BULL WANTS NO tt'OEE WAR TITAT d'reat Iiritain, tlio nivnti-st siitVen.-r from the Woi-lil War, is now the LTealest fnrec for jvorM puiii-n, limy lit' h ue lifter all. Wc nil know what the I,!ilm; Kovrriiiiii-Oit thinks iihout the net'essily of nut only talkinj; jieaee but ai;t;biK it. Jiut here is a remark made liy I'remier itiililwiii, Hit' leader ef the Conservative party, only (lie other Hay, reejanliii", the Kelloun treaty to outlaw war: "Uelluve mo, lliu altorniidvu Iieforc iib in Kurope In very Hlmple, and tho choice ought lo he eauy. Wu .iiiusl either keep ralllt with Die splril of the pact Unit wu have K lnnud, or in time wo munjl i!o down Iho sleep placo ultugethor lt'tti Iho GaUurenu Hwlne and perish isturnally. To which all the war apologists, luiinilioiaj makers ami hit; navy men will reply, "Applesausc!" J'reiuier Baldwin, however is no visionary Jiml no pacifist, lie knows what the world war war, for he was in il. lie knows what the next war will lie. .ud as far as woijil peace, is con cerned he stands with the theoretical jiaeil'ist wh just defeated him. We silliest that those wise people ivho greet ad efforts to ward world peaeti with a cynical sneer, eul out I'cemier Bald win's remarks ami paste, them in their hut for future: ri'ferenee. Some day they may come, in handy. AN OPPORTUNITY IX his iiututfimil ndtlrrss.. iTc.-iidciit Jloovcr uuuoiiuctui liis dc h'wo and pnrpusv to secuvu a more t'HVctivo aImitiiHtration of 'our iVtlonil criminal luws. ( . J u ' f jlany til' tho iiewsjdipers seem to haTe inisappivlumdcd liits tU'c.laration, J'or tlicy usstimcil that it had refcrciu-e only to cer tain specific statutes. The JauRUac he employed -would iudi oate a hroader scope i'or his purpose. The necessity J'or a ''"'ral readjustment of the whole vna chinery of law enforcement is apparent- And it ia not to hv. asiuiHMl that tho President's vision fails to encompass the whole field or that his purpose Jails short of the real need. in this hroad view of hi,s declared intent, President Hoover will find the whole membership of the Benevolent and Protect ive Order of JOIIts loyally supporting him. The honest, prompl, and effective administration of justiee is hi i essential of oodovciiimeut. Whatever may lend to promote this, and to insure the impartial application of the laws to all, and to prevent the delays which arc so i'ruitiiil of iiiisearria-jes of justice, will appeal to every true patriot. The Order of Kilts, as a patriotic fraternity, is naturally IiMply iiitrroslnl in miy ciKlcuvor t improve our ti(lmitit;(il y antiuiiatL'tl n ml inunTfc!l .svstcin in eoiisomiiiet' with the rccnffiii.vd olijeels of the order, mill in t'onl'iileiil reliiinec upon the lo.val patriotism of (he iieinlersliij, Unit nssuiiiiiee is niven to our President of tlie curliest and loyiil support of the order in his iiiiiiouneed emleavor to brinu; iibout the tlesired, and much needed, reform. Tlin order will weleoiue. this opportunity to nivo renewed evidenee of its piilriotie eliuraeter, and of its eapaeity for scrv iee, by every proper activity in the effort to promote the prompt accomplishment of the President from the Klks .Magazine. Descripliou of n noliody: "lie's no unimportant lie flattered when he ejels a ipicstionnaire." llonds are those cheap things luuiylit liy tlie 1,'es you to spend yours for stocks. Life insurance: automobile: salesmen. iV .sum of An antomobili' siilesniiin fell dead in St. I.ouis, which prob ably shows the dant-'er of offi'rinjj; to pay ensh. Prohibition has its faults, but it doesn't keep half the force from showing up .Moday morning. A hoiist! tlress is any fi'l-'ltiiiy when she sees a neighbor ctnnini;. Iloreibnn : The stale of foolish people who would Ihiuk Ihr hours loo short if thev had but n week to live. Moinls would be issued more sensibly if people would remem ber that hitilnvay pavine; is not pnrnwiiieiit construction but au everlasting expense. Mluybe the l.niffun of N'titionn will smve tlio whales, but won't save any other helpless nrea that is full of oil. Americanism ; A national eouileinniitiou of gamblinc;; a na tional yearniiie; to (jet soiiiethiii fur iiolhinii. The chap who once sold horses that would be right years old next spring now offers forty used curs, nil traded in by old couples who never drove fast. MUTT AND JEFF MUTT, Haul we, CUGR GOT Tttese jobs as ufc savsrs s i SWIM A STRONG. I J - - - KK . : j 1 mEDFORD MAIL TO HELP HOOVER of Iciral priu'cuure. And It is ,s declared purpose. Ktlitoriul j feels broker win moiiev cntirclv Burniundcd bv little thinif a woman slips on Mr. Mutt Saves Two Lives (His Own and Jeff's) f ' ABouT it i ml Hefcei imagimc.'j- TTlTBtrNT, MEDFOUD, Personal Health Service 7 WILLIAM BEADY, II. D. fllfMd Ifftltn pcrUlnloff to ptraoul h)th nd bygitM, not to iHnin dltnosla u Utttxa should be brl nd written In ink. Owti to Uit ln niuntMr ot UtriwT clTd, QD'f . few dad b ttuwurtd htr: No tvlr cmo t nuds to qiwriM not Mufonl YOVll OWN M'JItUloV. Thti ronvirtlon Krow upoq iiki ' Ktato if mind Ouu to Iho tUiaUn'a lung iiK I'"" popular pdiiratiun Imllffrii'iK'. If any dnctiir tollH in pltysloluKy, Funltiillon ami hy- f 11 l1''11'111 th troulilo !k 'mrvuuH and I develop d tt, ,. "um ,.n,i i ii ..in. i know now t hat " ' ' Jja-vo to knock and when theyre lielolo f.k, awlv rr,.. ti. . . . " t n,t ui nL'K which ain't ho, before bcKln educating them. juu .. in Ami ln- Ilc-r. ...v. ft, . lh,.,l r ' in , V , ,, tn' - ish.r fil,(.. fads, fallacieH and r.m i,n fr years they're not so amijil.l,. i . l or Inslnnee, it Is a fond belief ninny lo.iocrs ot ciainrap niaiia Ines that it is a matter of eon slileiahlo iinportanee that one: Kiiouiii oik-Ii of ig. or niaylie It In is elements in one's diet 1 or In a nostrum 0110 may pur-' e.hase, If It is not convenient tni lilialiKe tho dirt Just so and one must net every element in iusti HK-ne is a Juice such aril such combinations. Aian't (Continued from Page One.) a time havo I attempted to rens-1 sure a viellm of this htiinliuir that Sol' his life ill VII ill illld tlml lie as lonK as one has n fair nppe-1 1 istenii)",' to, 1 ho il Venice "tl:nl '" tltu, a Kootl taste of Variety, and ! 1,1 l... ,.l,,.,..,i roason:illy Uljpral hiiimiIv of I odn to chuiiHO from. And mniiv a nine tun victim has sot me down as an tenniant fellow, liko ho many of my fnerodildy back- wa rd allim; and son,, rUrht on With lliu fou..liir.lln, ... ..r f .... Iub to net the ruhl elements. ' I N'f lson, one ii - most lliipurtunt I havo nothiiiB more to lose, w'orc on the jacilic Coast. I d:n say now, what 1 believe lie) . . . scientifically qualified person will challenne, that oven in tht rati.' r iron, then' Ik never a slinrtar;( to 1)( male pond utih'ss one's diet , WIiyt :IH ln .-,roionK.( ronrincincnt ; ln a miIk ,lI( t- (, iHfn rations. or a famine, ln order to substan tiate this assertion, in your mind for it needs no corroboration In thp mlilil of any one who has any knowledge of human physlol- okv I append here a list of foods with their relative lion content, Tho puzzle Is, try and select a mixed diet that doesn't contain enouuh Iron for the body's re- qulrenients: l-ooil Iron. Kiiit yolk, wheal bran, entire wheat, dried beans, dried peas.jiUKS, subways spinach, dried prunes, almonds, lettuce, oalineal, lean beet, - po tatoes (especially skins), onions, oysters, molasses, maple syrup, dandelion greens, rich in Iron. Milk or skim milk, clwcse, white flour, siring beans, beets, cahhuKC (especially raw), carrots, turnips, apples, oranues. bananas, raisins, tomatoes, berries, chocolate, con tain less iron yet enough. WKNTIONS AM) AXSWKHS. Til or The., Hull Yolirseir I can't see tho sense in your distinction about Til and Tbc. Kveryhody calls tuberculosis T. It. and even If Tbc. is the. correct abl.n vision, lt is your place toiin Paris, you would have tried In ciilK-htcn the world about It? dura to speak horn use I myself believe I am developillK tubercu losis. . . 1 U. O. Answer Probably you would never have written ine hud I not caught your Interest in that way. Now 1 am ulad lo send you my monograph on the subject. It' may help you to find your wayj to recovery If you have the dis-j ease; II may, show you bow to enjoy peace of mind If you haven't. Anyway, it will convince you, I hope, that my Utile iiuarrel about I the proper abbreviation for tuber- lllusi! is not so Inexcusable. 11 am Klad to send this uiouniu'iipil treatise on tuberculosis to any one who asks for It and Incloses) stamped addressed envelope. Itj clarifies the frequent iiuestlon: llHtTI.ANIl. Ore.. .Itino IS (Pi "How can 1 tell whether I nm A running hntlle between n tles coiiiIiik down with tuberculosis'.'"! perntto armed Willi a pistol and nnd also the iiuestlon "Ib.w does j one contract t tiherculosls-.''' In Other WnnN. 1 have had stomach trouble for six years. . . . doctors call It nervous Indigestion, with the ex- ceptlon of one doctor, who saysjelay (u n critical condition. He It Is a condition of the nerves of t was sufferhm from u wound madL' my stomach duo to bus.' , , , hy a bullet which entered tinder .Mrs, 11. J. j his rlBht eye nnd came out under Answer Or maybe a nebulous his right ear. Three's a coupl:T5"' OF SUJCLC CoOiKlMS PAID FOR uuoRkiMG OI?EOONT, SATURDAY. indigestion" or a condition of tho niTVfu of Mil. mi. ...... ..I. mat kovh to Hhow that somethinK - !imu to be dono about this free .i1"1'1 ''y phutinB on tho title of ' Doctor, No S1(l1 I Kindly tull mo whether there r. .. I ,M "ny ln " a nearby fn. Me loon try-wl.0 or otl)(.1. l ,, Tn i"'." """ "" "f )'I"K ruptures uro sold l ilml that in or-j (j tier J", tell 'enu' 'Xhhwim l-here In no Bl.ell ,hlce, uny thin k you' .iiiulaUsa you will find plenty em on tho lie,,,! ... .., ., .. .. . . . y ' ' '"K" 1 imrportinir to cure rupture, ilup- . ,. . .t.nm.t vuivu liny nu,:ii nieiins. only mimory will euro ...i ... ... iuriuiu. -jiiib UOCS UOl lllipiy Uhat every olio with rupture must ,,e operated on. I assume from i..... ,i " " i mull. If so, and you have rupture. tho Hensllili. and economic thinir I'or you to do 1b have the sui'Klcul l cure now. (CopyriKht John V. Tlllln f!o. Brisbane's Today v' "' "-I' 'I. I JanieS .Simpson of CliIctiKO, ihe lowlier ot Marshall KieUI & Co., bin ! Kest store in the l iiilcil Klales, "c-s "'lllilielll lo so- niuc iiuu iiuii-nuses riuoericK lc V.'m tutv, ..cii This realize .'ii. iiiininwu a nniinit'ui'i' of business and is proud to iiavs linn select Seattln for his first im liortuni uiiilerlukliiB outside of Clil caiif). AEr. Hiniison's purchase interests merchants in other cities, who will see in .Uuniliall Field's Seattle pur- cluii'o tho hcKlnniiiK of it chain of nig stores. Flying in cost .'IS I lives, a . majority duo to sliintiiis,' and other j recklessness Mill to use or planes unfit to fly. The niurvol is that so few ure killed. llccnusc flying Is new un ocea- sional death horrifies the public, which pays little intention to 20 times us many deaths on tall ImiM- brldges and fuil- roads. J The French police on Thursday i arrested a .vouub man accused of ! passing worthless checks. He con i fesseil mid, beinu rich, nrraiiKed lo have Iho checks paid. When un old woman asked him, "Why tlirt you do it, my boy?" lie replied, "Whiskey." Was this ll Frcnrh liny, lured to destruction In a Inud where no body drinks Ice water? No. Kirmmo as lt limy seem, II wns nil American hoy, who had be come a drunkard here In good pro hlhilion l ulled Stales. When he wus taken to the prison Iivnin to tint! umoiiK the millions ot French boys. Unit live in Paris, ono single drunkard of that type so common In America. That puzzles us, good prohlbi tioiiistH, hut It need not. The French don't drink lee water, but I hey would no more think of drinklnK whiskey than that American boy would llllnk of swallowing pnissle acid. i.;dw In Cosper. 71, armed only with an umbrella, last nlKht resulted in possibly fatal injuries for the used victim. Cosper. Portland street sweeper for 2 a years, wus ill H hospital to- HARA1 t HGAR A VjOMAN' S DisrRess. JUKjn, 1923. MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Aoito.m i. wicket (. Vo .Id III. Miiltlril tip- licsriillrrSi In maliub'uiiy 11. lie rarrieil lit Slrnlwlit lilittcil I. all IB. Formerly 17. Wuril of rntl. tirullun II. II Dry III. NlitHt ot tlasi Sl. Mrtliml Su'. I kb ill.h 91. At any lime 56. ilronil aiuile 57, flleujiird Jill. Mclwly 32. I'lerres 30. l,gl,rlcate 31. I'ortluu uf apiira 11. Old aolillcr 41. ll.fr I'usa a rope Solution ot Gtf. Ntiihlllilnff rarsro fit. Skin t, sense 00. Compound ether 67. Untie 6h, (Jonaine It!). 1-csM J 70. Man's nick, name 71. Klhrorer 'i. Spirited horse 73. Irifth ItOWN 1. Aires t'iruugli u pul. ley 41. bulking itlck II rn id Watcrlcis Author tif 4... 47, 4H. "Tiio Cliria- i mil" 40. Scutenre struct uro 61. Army trailer Id-ln lt ion, CI. Aburci poet. f A M A gdlj ? 1 1 I P j E : R ; g E LL ft'Li!- LAk! 5.' a. m. V "stS KHL ? i. o TTi wEj"!'! a ifl eiT n "nI e IE "EiplutMsSi. oIpIaIrIo's BiarriUtxUcf tsaig tifl I F"P is' 1 p 7 1 9 V, IO I; 12 13 75 : 771s 6 1 2 t LJ- ' ' " 17 il ,7a ' ' - i i 20 -' TT 2z Tf , , .til jCu HI " me a4 is ir. 2 ,ri'.irra ' ' ' 2 . t.j,' .tie-. II 1$ 2J f30 II "32 W53S" 37 ' IT" "39 " 41 '. 41 43 i : 4. "P" 5 5 "' : .1 ' Si i o ' 77 --5 (ll'iitlon. -In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Jackson. , ln the Hatter of the Kstate of William A. Cowley. Deceased. , To Mary 10. Cowley, widow of decedent; John Fiimum Cowley, IJoris II. Cory, Charles Andrew Cowley and William Aaron Cowley, j emotion 01 oeceoeoi. riviuy uiii'j and Irvin lt. Hamilton, other parties unknown any rluht. title, estate, He ml -all - claiipinB t n or In-i lerest in the real or personal prop erly hereinafter described, Kreet inn: In the-name of Ihe Stale of O10 Bon. you are hereby cited aud re citiircd ' to appear In the County Court of the State of Oi-cboii, for the County of Jackson, at the court room thereof, at Aledford. in the County of Jackson, on Tuesday, the tub day of July, l!)2!l. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of that day. then and there to show cause, if uny you have, 'why nn Order should not be made by this Court aulhor izinB ami empowerillB J. O. Isaac son, as Kxrculor of said estate, to sell at private sale all, or such por tion as may be necessary to pay the debts nnd expenses of adminis tration iiBiilnst said estate, of the followltiB described personal uiiii real properly, to-wlt: A one-half Interest in about 200 foldimc chairs, two stoves and pipe, and the entire Interest in one Iron sale, and miscellaneous lot of Iron and soil pipe fittinBS and an oil tank, said personal property, and I Ihe at property being located In j t eninu roint. jacKson i.otniiy. Oregon, the real property boing described as follows: An undi-jhor vided one-half Interest In Lots ti, and N. of Kloek 7. together with the improvements thereon, and the entire interest in Lots 7 and S in I. lock 4(i, including the improve ments thereon, all being in tVn t ral Point. Jackson County, o re won, as Is furl her shown by tin of-i ficial plat t hereof now of record. Witness, the Hon. Alex Sparrow, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson, with the seal (if said Court affixed this Mill day of June. A. D. 11 .'!. AltesI : DKL1LIA STKVKN'S MKYKR. (Seal Clerk. P.y HKLION Ore, AX, Deputy. tif of l lrM Meeting or tVcditors Xo, P.-13iVll In ISankruptov. In the District Court of the Cnfted States for the District of Oregon. In the Matter of Thomas ;rlKsby and II. W. Ciiigsby. partners, do it, u business under the name and! stylo of (iriMsby Ihothera, Bank rupt; LOOKi WHAT'LL MG-lTHeVa. CAW SriS, NG."0? Ul -1 I So ALL TrRc Op cam-t swika: Gotta Keep OUK HfcAos: -r Vcsterday't Puzzle' 13, Proof r-:nl-?r' illrcrHt'll 81, Multlit In-ii-rn evcatK ' 23. Hub ruin i:,. Sici1 a. II ru t auru UK riiia 2'J. t.'it; a New Vur lnti' St. Itui'i.ii! r'.id !t. IT At "I, 'ft' .I'MDie si. r iot 3S. Hyltatilp or liesitHiitin t'onniis( iKiltit s, lio neini-a i.U Ditiutst'c uul in a I . Troiifrnt tuber 4H. lihu'lci itJ. Metiiternrnenn snlliiiir vessels Rl. Sr ore tic (I 63. fit nil n illi or tutmpiiU 61. Tartly Irfr HO. Frohtlnffs 57, "flreuK kud'lcn 15 64. JJr'iefid to. Move utotiff edslly l. Assort 02. llecome rltritt 61, I.nrucst form of reectfitfoa 80. Ta: Sent. 5. Rbltre in re! by Ca nnttlHus ltim.i date 4. 1'ertniuliiK to B fUStillff scu son 6. Visconi mud . Metal 7. Insect ft. Sltelter a. Hhitiilt-r Kt. fcl iivnltrnt II. Silfu IS. Antflo'Snxon ilave - To the creditors of Thomas OrlKsby and II. W. GrlB.iby. part ners. doiiiB business under the name and style of GriKshy lleoth ers, of tho City of Ashland, Ccunty of Jackson and District uforvtyuid, i-ltmkrupts: Xotlce is hereby Biven that on the !2lh day of June. A. I. 1929. the said Thomas (IrlBsby and H. W. GriBsby wore duly adjudicated bankrupts: and that the first ini'ot- Iub of their creditors will bo. held In the office of the Jieferee, .Mod- ford imildiitB. .Medlord, OreBon. on the 2lh day of June. A. D. HIL'ii. at 2::ill o'clock in the afternorf.n. at which time the said creditors- may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examino the bankrupts, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meetlllB. HAIlltV C. SKVH.IiAM. lleferee in Uankruptcy. June 14th. 1 12!. ltreitM'"s .Sale, Xntice is herily siven that hy virtue of an order of sale In the partition suit wherein Louis V;rth and Xina W'erth, his wife, are plaintiffs and Johanna J-uthvi and Krnst l-udwij,?, her husband: Fred A. W'erth and Josephine "iVerth, his wife: Mathilda Ysunza, Henry Werth and .May Worth. Iris wife: August Werth. (Jeorye liuhr and Mela Kuhr. his wife; Otto l.uhr and Frieda lhihr, his wife; Ktnst liuhr and Wilhelinine I Suhr. his wife; t'harles 'erth. Rose Worth Khlrli'V nml W T Khtt-l.-t.- !... hn. i.aml; Violet Worth Dartlott and ir n. i:artlott. her husbami: I njPO rrU I'otter and H. C. Potter, husband, and Kthel Werth are i dof(n(hi ntw. dntv miifii rt rnndm-. ed In the Circuit Court of Oregon for Jackson County, on the 1 'ith day of June. liJJ.t, authorizing the sale of the property therein and hereinafter described. I. the un dersigned referee, will, at the front door of the Courthouse at Med ford, Jackson County, Oregon, on the 2'Mh day of July. l!!t. at 10 o'clock a. m. offer for sale at pub lie auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following de scribed premises, to-wit: Lot .1. Plock . Meatty's Addition to Mod ford, Oregon; Lot 10, DIoek 2. Pago Addition to Medford. Oregon; the southeast tpiarter of the northwest quarter and the northeast quarter of tho southwest quarter of sec tion 0, township 3 ti, south range 2. west- of the Willamette Merid ian. Oregon, excepting land here tofore sold described in volume K'O, page volume 1-ti. paiie 317, iuiuh l..u. paBc .'-1 and volume lr,4 pace Deed Records of Jackson County. Oregon, and also eseeptjni:JtL4 jieros sold to Kast, ot ' 5TAY THeXrT f I UNTIL TH6 TB feg. jGoy out: 31 t N bujb? - Do You Remember? TU.V VKAKS AOO TODAY (From files of Mail Tribune.) June 15, lUlli. II. C. Ciurnutt mmounces candi dacy for school board. Three hundred special trains will be run to the Wlllaid-Denui-bcy fiuht at Toledo.. Fire at M. F. & il. Co.. buildliiB Is iiuickly cxtlnifiilshed: but base ment badly dainilBcd. V. S. cavalry pursues Villa force into Mexico. Ueut. rirown nnd Captain Al cock win 150,001)" prize for flyinB from New York to Ireland. They reported weather conditions very bad und narrowly escaped death, when the plane wus brought out of a tail-spin In mid-Atlantic. TWRXTY YKAKS Af TOPAY (From files of Mail Tribune.) ,1 11110 15,' 18. Cieui-Ko Derrick, who while crazy drunk Saturday put up such tt fight it took 10 men to hold him, was so weak this morning his hearing had to be held in JU before Recorder Collins. He was fined J10 and costs. Mayor I.eever of Central Point thanks Mayor Canon for work of Mcdford fire department, savlm. Central Point from destruction by fire June 13- ' Fd Andrews sells his interest In sutherlln Land and Water com pany. First National Bank celebrates fourth anniversary wtih birBe ban quet tendered by President W. s. Crowell. HiiiBlars break into Mordott & Wuolfs second hand store and steal a large ' nui.itjvj. containinB 55 neres, moro or less. SW "sale I" "e made subject lo ..onfirniatlon of court. .Dated at Medford. OreKou, this 14th day ot June. IWS-. h A jjjERTS. Xoth-o r Annual Stluol Mcctlnff. N.itice ia hereby Kivcn to Urn local voters of School District 4J ot Jackson County, btate of (ireson. that the Annual hc'iool Mooting of Haid district wi be held at the Junior HiRii fachool l,c,in at the hour of 2:0 o c ork n m. an.1 continuing to 7:00 o clock . in. on the third Monday ot June. boiiiK the 17th day of June. A. V. lSThls meeting is called for tho purpose of eieethiR two directors ti Korvo a term of three years, anu the tranKaction of business usual at aueh meetinf-', Duted this 3rd day of -Tune, 1329. C. A. BWIOART. Chairman Hoard of Directors, Attest: I1KBECCA MRLL.ORS. f District Clerk. Notice of Bonds Colled for Payment Notice is hereby given, that funds are on hand for the redemption of tho following improvement bonds of the City of Medford. Oregon: Improvement Honds, Series No. 1, Xos. 1 to 6, inclusive, duted July 2, mas. ' Said bonds arc called for pay ment on July 2, 1!9, and Interest will cease after said date. Dated at Medford. Oregon.' this 1st day of June. 11. J. UKRRIAN. City Treasurer. XOTirK OF BOND SVMS Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Mod ford will on tiio 25th day of June, HtJi. at the hour of 7:30 o'clock 1. M. at the. Council Chamber of the City of Medford, Jackson Coun ty, Oregon, offer for sale an issue of S120.U00 of bonds of the tdty of Medford. being the heretofore duly authorized City of Medford General Obligation Airport Honds. Said bonds to be In the denom ination of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000), each; numbered one to 120 inclusive; to be dated July i, 1029; to mature serially In numeri cal order at the rat of Twelve I Thousa nd Dollars ( S 13,000 ) . pct annum on the first day of July in Mth of tho years, l:31 to 1340 inclusive; said bonds to bear in terest at the rate of five per cent (.r ) per annum payable semi annually on the first day of July and January of each year; princi pal and interest payable at the Fiscal Aconcy of the Statt! of Ore gon, in Now York City, . Said bonds will he sold subject to the approving opinion of Messrs. Teal, Wlnfree. McCulloeh & Schu ler. Pond Attorneys oT Portland, Oregon. Said bonds to be furnish ed, and printed by the City of Med ford. Sealed bids for the purchase nf said honds will be received by tlm City Council at the City Hall up to the time of said sale h-s herein fix ed. Al bids must be accompanied with a certified check payable to the City In tho sum of Six Thou sand Dollars ($6,(1110). The right is hereby reserved to reject and ui) bids. A, W. PIPKS. Mayor. ATTFSTr - M. U Alford. eeorder. By BUD FISHER