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PIGE FOUR Mrcnrorcn mail TRTOTrsrrc, medford, orison-, Saturday, july 20. 1020. 1. ; -1 1 '.' .11 7, " r.i - I i-: pa. . . i 1 1 r i"v i l I". I a , Bedford mailt ribune - ' DollJ, luntu, Wo.Ur HMUrt lir Un MEDFOKD miMTUia Ci. ' . is-lf-l' H. rir l twitl IOBEBT W. KBL, S4llor " i. mums 8M11H, Hum ' - - An tndopooitot Nonpopor .: ouro u Meoitf elm outtor U MoSfort. jropn. .odor Act of Mtict I. . 1CBSCHUT10N (ATM (T Mall In Adi.n: Dii, nh luiidir, rr t.5 DoUj, vltb Sundir, ikuiUi Tfi Doll, iltiiout Bundij, fur .80 . Dillr, altiaut BiuHlajr, math 86 . Wf.Hr Moll Tritono, on fv .00 1 Boadir, ou fur i.oo " kr Corritr, lo Adt&MO In otatforo'. Aihlud. Jielnnrmi, Cmtrol Point, rbooall, Iol.nl, (kid mil tod on Hifhwiyi: L Dillr, vllb Suiidor. wmtn .....t .T5 H011J, wiuum sunaor, bodu .no Dour,: wlUwnt Bundir, ou row..-, f-00 , Dolf, ttn Sunday, out Tv Jk Ail torni, wb In od.ueo. .j,. l.vu S UEMBEB OP TKK ASSOCIATED PHKSS KaalrtK roll Lewd Win SmW I, tin Aioodoud Preu li titluiltelr otulol to loo mo for publlllon of oil Dtwi diflpatebu frotttwl to It or olhenriM maitad In thli oopor, ad olM to too loetl newi pubuabod bortui All rlttto for Nbllcauos of onorUl tusolokoo imla oro oJao monad. ''-''' nrr t th cttf of MedorC . OffteUl paper of Jtekuo Count. Ye Smudge Pot y Arthur Psrry - The ulloRHttun of a prohibition jliJmJnihtrutnr, thnt,75 per cvnt of 1 the bootlegging in Arkanuns in flono by.- womeu, ,i HUi'i'HfilnK tid Jiiks. and a nmirch on the encuteh . oon of ArkantuiH, whJeh It'iH long iieon a hotbed of fiddltMH, cyrloiivn and . ramp meetings. KiKhteouft , - sn in Arkunmia 1h dlHtiimulrfhud ( for ItH riinibunctloitmieHH they can ..tar und feather a Hlnner quicker tljiin (in eaflterji Oregon cowjioy can bulldog u bull. The women I'olkH huvc always been pictured 7l$ docile aoulii, vl.o,, when they Welt devllirdi, went .down to tho fie pot to Htc the drummcrH get off , uje train. You may recall mat 3ibout a year ago, in u contest, an .Arkam&n threw a whiskey fla.sk Tart her than a Nebraska woman Jlirow a rolling pin. he could ,f;ct mad at the whiskey flanh, but flot the rolling pin. Therefore, mighty was her pitching urm. The Mcplorable .situation has its silver lining, and indicate the eumneU Imtion of tbo At-kaiiHau gal. J-'or yearn, they havo ben hoeing the "corn, instead of peddling It. ,r The proposed new coflumcH fur . fi.aloH, leavea the AdnniH apple ooko and exposed, not to mention .that the rewt of the gui-b Ik some Ihing llko the rig worn by tho -benighted Hindu. The mnln Adams apple 1b leNM to look at than the itiverage female kneo. j "One of the Colby girls went riding Sunday with a young nmu Troin the Three Htar ranch" tLotlnc KotcH). Kxeluslvcly the 'buKint's of the parties of the fit'Ht ind second parts. Tho leather did soma educa tional work for the woodman last jevcnlns. jrsT tixi.im; ami;ii. t' (iliaiiul, linn., Tribune) We haven't had a chance to read tho papers very closely (he, past few days, so don't l- know whether Amelia F.ar r hart went to tho funeral of the man who flew her across - tho Atlantic or not. Our sus- pinion, however, Is that she y didn't and ou the basis of that suspicion we chide her. Tne It gentleman may have been T drunk at thu tlnvo his plane crashed, but had It not been fur him Miss Karhtirt never - would have rated more than tw.o lines on pa Re twenty. - Tlpiuka to him she has hud I Iter picture in tho papers no less than 10,000 times and Is " beinp; paid cash money as tho "fc lady avlution editor of u - IMUgUl'.ilUi. i The pri'pnscil war between China and Kussta i-xeltes nobody, but tho Chinese will havo the advantage In the clinches. They havo cut off -Lhir WKtailrs- but the Huttslum, re tain their whiskers. It would flu no harm to sIiikc a pageant, and iron out the crevasses on the hounditiK .Main. c Mr. .Mary lleft welKhid, .and as found w nl i ng wu n ting a square incul. tt The quail are thick eiuuiKh -In t'he rural areas for a careful hunt rr to pull a shot nun t.trouRh a ftnee. wrong end first. I'ncle. K5, called today and re ported that thu corn that has been lotherlnu him, was the collar -button Iw lost la.. Sunday. One if these noons a new world record for woinu to lunch Is koIuk to ' be established on tlth street. Viut Iho driver won't be able to cat ff Cor a month or six weeks. 'j v .Mmm.H auk , (j Middle anc Is when people de cline an Invitation because tiny Tinve already been out two nights this week, and fc'ive up the strtiK . fe of tryinK to make ladk-s and ,. (j'entleiiien out of their children. ,. It Is when (hey stop I.ouUhr uboui their Klf und Instead take i you out to show you the primula In thu Kardep; when, on neeliiK an nttrnctive Kh'l, they foiRet about Jier looks but recall that her Uiother was a Hrown. and. on at tend In r a revue, grow reminiscent over the .sextet from "Klorodoru." Middle, age Is when people have ' to upend leaai on wedding presents, fuel obliged to nend floral wroaths nstcjid of sprays to the departed, and aio nolblpR like so much In ftuested In who Is Io.kIIiim the American leaRiie as they are In tvhat tho Industrials are doliiR In A "tho market. , It J when woiuun ijeffln to use their cyeasnes ftn Jn idfrn an w ell as for rend inn. - Middle ae Is when children In quire sollolloiisly how mother and lather are und begin to think up tnlntfH that mother jind father do not want to do which, If they did them, would do them a lot of good physically. It Is when women ask ii ihiu U a nickel fr n imnrivr. - " t JAPAN MORE FRIENDLY 70 CHINA 7Z rmil (iii'stioiis wliicti do cept tin! Jnpuiiesi'; vliilt; the delay in liitif yiiif; t lie KellofSfr I 'act was u fnetor in tlie dissatisfaction with tlie 'J'anaka ministry, the -net mil overturn eanie l)eeanse of the government 'n insist, once on disciplining eerlain iinuy officers for their miijoko1 iicifliycnco in eonneetiiui with t lie assassination of ChiingTso Lin in Manchuria. ' ' ThcMiiiiagiiehi govern nieiit will differ from that of Tanakj! chiefly in heing inarhi'dly more friendly toward China; Huron Shidclmrti, who is to he foreign minister, is famous as the chief spokesman for a conciliatory Nanking. L. If the Alamigiiclii regime survives, it will tie more than ever likely that China will manage to rid herself of the unequal treaties which are rapidly losing their force, in any event. This is fl (piesticni with which the American government must grapple sooner or Inter; and n great advantage would he gained if we were to he among the first rather than at the tail of tlie procession. New Republic. Now lliere is a car J'or every 5.IJ people. Tlio .G kind doubt Jess arc the less uimMe pedestrians. Peo)le of the old home town an; much like city people ex cept they wonder how ydu keep on fooling the world. (.as will he deadly in the next wnr if the enemy can catch a tank driver or flyer and make him inhale it. AI Capone Kays the lMiiladelphia 'court was prejudiced against him. That is the first compliment n Philadelphia court has received in a long time.' The question is does boyhood or does it take a great man to The cut trlitKs nut howl poes to the compositor who changed 'full blooded friend of the farmer to "Hull-flooded." It ich men pick up the pretty Ljiliince. Pretty men don't get A grouch suffers in some knows where the lawn mower is. Aiiothrr need of the times is ists, "I don't fjivc a d how i:OZi:.MAX, Mont., July 2 0. CPj D. h. Klsher of Wcnalchee, Wash., ! putholuKiMt of the L'ulted .States , department of aKilcullure. was . elected president of the Northwest Association of Horticulturists, JHo- moloKi-HtH and l'at hoIonbUH at the conclusion of tin oiKani.at ion's ctiuvcnllon here last nicht. II. C. Wt'huster of Curvallis, Ore., horticulturist a.1 Orcfion state Vol lege, wn elected secretary and trousurer of the association. ' Meetings of the association will be held at Corvallis Land at ftled ford next year. New Small Currency More Difficult For Note Raisers If People Will Learn Portraits on Denominations WASIIIMVI'ON. .Tilly 2(1. Ml In making more difficult the tusk ot converting a onu dollar hill Into a ten or a two dollar not. Into ii twenty, the new small cur rency hns til-ought an educational problem to I he secret service. , -Much of till! pust work of the secret servleo In dealing with spurious currency has been caused , he till f icult to raise a one dollar ('fu lt disturbs the other's rest and by note raisliu; operations, til-j bill because you will Know that"" either has any communicable though thero huvo been sporadic ! Washington's portrait is only on ''tnat'i! the other Is likely ,lo .share appearances of counterfeit bills. J tho one dollar bill. I11- ;i VV. ll. Mornn. chief of the se "Am you can see. all these mat- Lifetime Habit, crct service, believes the new cur-, tern become an educational prob-! have been constipated all my renfy will place new and greater I lem, we can tro to the people nnd am now it years old nnd handicaps In the way of the note j say, 'you must not take n bill have taken more pills and other raisers because of the denomtna- j wit h Washington's portrait on It physics . , . O. S. tlunul dcslKns that have been fur more than one dollar.'" j Answer. You should say "M adopted. I .loran has favored the adoption I have hei n IuUUik P'"s and other "One thhiK that I nm n'ad to of denominational dolKus as alpbysics all my life and I have cs see with reference to this hiihiII chock to note ralsin operations i tablished a lmblt or constipation." currency." he told membrs of eon-, for a number of years. j Send a stamped envelope bearluK wrens. "Is the restriction in the! The new currency bears the to!- your address and uk for liules fo number of designs. We have had lowlim i hoturaihs: Uecovery from the Vtnw liation a K'ont deal of trouble about that One dollar, Washington; two. Habit. If you tell me ymir symp- raiie, tor instance, me raising oi j hills, with the employment of theUton; same portrait on different de- nominations of currency. "Washington's portrait. Lin coln's portrait and alt those por- MUTT AND JEFF jeFF, 1WS IS TRRlBUi I fwX GRcat) I vWHAr ilFFeMce' i v,es .jT fiT I ?JAN y0vJ HsJOT A STROKc I THASS ALL X we'e lost om tvc- J LAfce is it, ls Tf vkjc'rg N wt iww -me ?AjihA? iw A I vwANTStJ to J GReAT LAKC-sI I motT?-J AiM'r vyeJJ T NAtA 6F Vl av1?? , CARLOAD! I rvJ6yJ.' T ' : :rrv " ' t ' v-aks, uue-u -r 1J r ' v u' . ! ytj ' rrri'-r-v-----vtyw-ij r .W-vtyvW v ... r r -r . . . ...-r ... V , v mtm t . i 'i r i s LodA...--,.jiiiij:.i i I hoi greatly ronci'i'ir anyone ex policy toward the aspirations of on the farm make a man groat work up from that ? women but Xiiture keeps the rich. ways but we notice he always a postcard to mail to vacation nuiny blankets you sleep under. M TWILIGHT SLEEP GIRL Al-lM-'Ol KItQl-i;, X. M.. Julv 2'. A') Kay (Jravcs, former inmate of the New Mexico Oirls' Welfare home and chief witness in the "twilight sleep" Invesiliuitjon last January, which resulted in (he ro moval of Kuperlnteiuieivt Jierlh-i l.ips and the appointmebl ot a new board of control, was fatally shot early todi.y with the revolver of .Deputy Sheriff Karl I .Ice, who was taking her homo from a dance. Itlee said 'the Rirl committed sui cide. The district attorney said he was confident the plrl killed herself. (raits that have been commonly QfliSTlOX.S AM) AXSWKItS used, havo been Muploycd on bills) 1,1 M,,S Nl of different denominations, and ,s tl,,,,'R "' "Kor of a boy that lends itself to the note raiser's! 13 sl,,t'!,f' 1" room with operations. , tn'K wiamlfather inied hi? Mrs. O. "The restriction of deslKii will Answer. The imcs of sleepliiK simplify that and will embarrass Partnei-H makes no difference. The tho note raisers and counterfeiter- I n,ll.v objection to more than one as well. In other words, it will person In a room or 'i bed is that ' I " jerrerson; five, Lincoln; ten, Ham- twenty. Jackson; f If ty.tsay "I have the constipation habit.' nne hundred, five humlrc.l i.ut uf Vein Obliteration. Oinnt ; McKtnley; one thousand, Cleve land ; five thousand, Mad (yon; ten thousand. Chase. It Was No Time for Geography Lessons is i Personal Health. Service By WILLIAM BEADY, M. D. (Hi-nod lrltan ftlnlni to pononol hooltk and htlooo, not to dlaauo djoxnoola or transom, will bo onaworad or Dr. Brad If a otanpad, oalf adilroaood omolopo la onoloood Lrttoro ohould bo brial and arrlttra In Ink. OrU- to tbo lorgo nuibor ot latt.ro ro oolTod, 9ljr a low oon bo onoworod boro. lo roplr can bo tudo le nanits tut ooDlorai. lug to Inatnotlopo. Addraoo Dr. Wllllona Bjrody, In coro of tblo ooppov. l.MMl'XITV ARTIFICIALLY ACQI'IltKD A pi ufi'sslunal man tells a sad t me the cost of this operation, if it story that deserves to bo printed ! l operation? A. H. C. hre. OnVday his daughter, aged !tt ,H "0t "n ?' lion, buch treatment, given In tle y, camu iiome noin i-iouo, Un a sore throat. the lamliy pny sieian waa sum- monod and he diagnosed m c m branous crou p (diphtheria) and immediately ad ministered a fair d t mq of antitoxin It will not say how many units in tlw dose, for u n s o phisticated think it too large; it was not too large; I should want my child to have the same dose in the same circumstances. The child grew worse next day and died. Another child, then IS months old, received a protective dose of l.OUO units of antitoxin. This all occurred before the .Schick test : was introduced. This child, At the( ago of eight years, was given the i Schick test, found susceptible, andj mereu MM, m u u u . cv uuW of toxin antitoxin at intervals ..I ... II.,. I., V.f !, family physician. This was done because there had recently been several cases of diphtheria Jn the school and some "carriers" had been detected. Tho. family phy sician told the parents that this toxin antitoxin treatment assured full immunity against diphtheria in six weeks. Fate once more descended on this home. Five weeks after the last toxin antitoxin Injection the boy complained of a sore throat and had a hhcli fever. The family physician diagnosed diphtheria of nose, larynx and throat. He gave the boy at once two-thirds as Iare;e a doso of antitoxin as ho had fllvon the Kirl wjio died. Then the other third two days later. The boy improved steadily, until the sixth day, when his heart bej;an to show some nij,'ii of wt'ukeniiiy, and in spite of all the doctors could do the boy died on the seventh day of illness. Subsequent the family 'phy sician told the father that- It is now believed the process of 1m- mu nidation lakes six months in stead of six wee Its. The father- says this traffic experience has shaken bis confidence in the toxin antitoxin immunization, and If t,t takes six months for the full Im munity to develop that loaves - formidable period d urine: which the child Is likely to contract dlji thcria. . I do not know th:t any one I; n oivh I . o w I o n p it takes f o r the immunity to develop, thoutxh In any case where artificial Immun ity Is produced, as by so-called bacterial "vaccine" treatment, or even in specific protein sensltizn ation work in the treatment of as thma, hay fever nnd other trou bles, I believe three months or more is required for the Immun ity to develop fully, from any one doso. Tho moral I should draw from this Hail Instance Is that it is bet 1 tor to have the children Schick I tested and. If susceptible. Iminun , ized against diphtheria NOW be j fore they po to school, livery Rood 'doctor Is prepared to test and im ! munh'.e the children. toms 1 11 I saw something In your column ubout chemical obliteration of vari cose veins. Will you please tel. ; ,.i,yi,clan'H office, costs from .Vj to ;uo, and of course h given freo to thousands of people unable to pay Cinnamon As n lruc(. I use a lot of cinnamon. Havo been tobi it will dry up the blood. Would this explain scanty or mtiti etl'porlmlH'.' Mrs. V, Answer. Cinnamon has been given medicinally as a remedy for excessive menstruation, though it is not now used very much. It is . a carminative and a stimulant. It I though one should not habitually eat cinnamon or oth.?r condiment for the stimulation It gives that In a drug habit akin to alcoholism. (Copyright John F. Dille Co.) Quill Points L'ghter cars will encourage n.'.ltinu 4 aw. 1 i.....n.r.t,r.u An Km)ok tnem t , ff , , , ...,,. Ul"W,,J' The tariff wall serves a double purpose. liy keeping out foreign goods, It also keeps out foreign debt payments. An alien Is a foreigner. -A l darned alien Is a foreigner who Isn't humbled by the fact. It s still a hick town if it sents the leadership of tt man who wasn't born there. .One good way to fjet your man to work on time Is to start thu da i mil uhUio of a vacuum ck-aucr. Well, if space ends . somewhere, that means there's a limit to everything except the Amerlcun consumer's ability, to absorb pun-IshmenL Statesmen are men who pluniWiis the "house. carefully to avert u war the peo ple never would dream ot It there were no statesmen. I r r r f VV 1 urnmont ,.ui.H spent lor you, rniiUiK We aren't sendine a better class , VVJ n.ll'iM1l ""." caro of soldiers, pensioners, urmy, to jail. it just seems that wavj'V tlie e,ul ' 'Jlp V . 1 ar ',inU'8 navy, inUM'est on war debt, etc., because n worse lass has been foro,auKh and hIH '"'Hher, Adam, , s3,S48.4r.:LlS!l, an increase of more admitted Into the better class. J "ought horses nnd mules from the Unan 52uO.OOO.OOO In a year. Kverv- : government and started a circus, ; hmg ha8 goue p. .except the cost Americanism: Thinking thelwith John O Urien. Tho circus ROtl0f nmnjng the VliitG House. Air. Smiths don't amount to much bc-n few lions, and Charles Porepaugh j 1 jnover has economized on him- cause iney seem eager to 00, friendly with you as though no body low enough to want your friendship could be worth while. How easy to solve, all problems If wo could cum prom Iso without giving up to those hard-heads onjuef that William Fox. the motion ' tho other side. Perhaps "two car garage" Is th. only way to say It but umially It ,,, , . . 1, is more polite than exact to call ""' ul'u'r '" a c!"'- j Science has found a way to mU nil nn.l water, lint we siill . have white pants and flat tires. It's rn.slcr (o u in I erst a nil the bends In n new Jhlulmny If yon know wliriv tlio fricmls of tlio boss enBluorr own proiMTly. You resent .the kaiser complex in others, of course, but how often have you wished you wire driv ing b five-ton truck? The four essentials In making modern gin are gram abohol. water, juniper berries and imagi nation. Correct this sentence: I t-.ilked for tin hour" said the wife, "hut neither of us mentioned her Jewelry, car or other possei- pnrts of the I'nited Slates and slims." Northwestern Canada, imttlni; up- ' tlie price In n way pleasant fori The nlchest bidder nt n United Slatos marshal's sale Jn Portland , those that have wheat for sale. Ale., bouitht ft lowlwat for S'ioe.i Knglnml suffers In n drought til-1 , lie sold It for JTlt.dOo. jmost iinpninllcleil. Mills are clos-1 ' " mail tribune daily cross.word;puzzle ACItO.9 I. Utile food to 4. Kirr 7. I Mill III. .Mfttifr ut Apollo II. Afrlraa aulr loto H. .KntuH pnrttrlc II. Neil ' H.rtl.1 13; i 'Hiinuiuil i 17. Common vertt 1H, fjucpn ttt i: ii it in nl 10. A jtfUit tU. Am liiit li rsm' H'st lidlr etuih 1. Point f Hie . H. OlM'ovcr 2. Mroinl hniMo 2.t. i-lrM ( rszT lilrU i. I.t-uf of tt hook S. .tilaltr foantry Solution of ai, itoiiifii . . iirmiriirN j , FmJiler atort lirokin off plsrp ?,". One of Id 43. ,Hrl,rw snllh on a res plural riallng 'l 41. w Croirj-: SpnnUli 4i, Kohln S7. i ortleil fit rlcs rhiuutii-r 3H. SjmiMil for 17. Illicit of the nlrkcl ncrk ?J. Mnu'x nick- i'., Urerk Irtler Heme tjO, KxprcHSlon of If). Itueky pimtnrle Hnnoynnfe I PIE WunpAljEfi WAgFsf . UUl1 E'' U T b i oj l 6L A PI C S"HjjE TS H H"iM iEI s ie In H Rjo pHta'se1 SSZITij tH.MiE i '. Cp i M j rl A wTe wPlIi Tj'c"ft ' 4. JlTosm ULjTjMj Esjf o I eJ aTw I iWuRij 1 AIJlsLI Ca irjil P Aj ft HTETTSpfPLA ti ER A lEwTr ECE Wri LE l i IaIrKIcTl eTaTrZSaIs ha I T2 p f fs fb j 17 & T5 T . TTI Tz 3 is 26 IT 1 W2 7g : W WF-' -To TT 4T K ""T 4? : W V? Vrto "" 7Ti 5TT "3 r7 Brisbane's Today (Continued from Pane One.) 1 ,, , man uiiu Kiiicu 111111. us ucu Charles Forepaugh, dead at the ' n irn of H il nl n't livn Ki-i tniii' lin. ' pui 111s iiu,ui into 111c inuuiu 01 011c 01 tnem u eacu pcriormaucc. io - man had ever done that before, al-l The cost of government amounts though many have done It since. to about S;t0 lor overy man, wotn That makes his death "news." (an and child in the I'nited States. I A good deal oC money, especially His many friends learn with picture magnate, has come through an accident that might havo re sulted seriously. 1 " "ca news 01 ine acciueai came, rnlorteJ.a wcre ..Rested to ascer- tain what sort of glass Mr. Fox When news of the accident came. " " 1118 "ous-ito.vee ear. no a" ers nau ucen auvisen ny the writer to use "safety glass" In- J stead of tho sort that breaks into razor-edgo pieces. , ... . r-" '.' i . .M. Los had not taken that pre- can ion. Ills Injuries were due to I broken glass He and others risk heir lives roIiik ofl miles an hour in Dlntu rIusr caBc8, knowing that a collision nt ,iiiy nioincnt mnv j mean a severed Jiicnlar vein. ' .1. H. S. llnldano, writing on "Man's Destiny," encourages you with Hie statement Unit our carlh has lasted "r.bout" twenty thou sand milium years, and will carry us comfortably for mtUious uf cen turies more. Bl'T "the sun mny possibly swell up temporarily, ns similar stars oc casionally do. In this case the hu man race will be very rnpitlfy roasted." i t ne mtmnn race Is not She and'nctly roasting, but from drought 111 many l!uln has ruined wheal In many Yesterday's Puzzle 7. OhHtntrtbin K I'rvBOMH 9, The olil iMff III. Ilirllnev 13. Awrnir IS. Mi fir I for n ninn' name SO. rieimnnt nmell ?. lln-iikl'fl'it food i::.-'Huit woman 'Ji. Tliict:in tfurt'ilf-i 2it. t-,xfet of the oliir ott the 1 Insar ynur 37. Villain tn i mai-iln" i!, 1'nrt uf l!ie .irc yO, Somrthlny Kir i ii tt IMielfy ill. Mllnl rr . ltKiiuir IT,I -.3. 4 ylbiflr.ent 31. Ounliitrfl in 1 it Wild iM-ii.i fil. Mirlited ii. Primary folor S3, ltnlf eni Jill W N 1. Mrrii 9. :ntiKh eollege 3. iliitlnlster metllrlnii to 4. elt fi. Thrown Into eestiisjr 37. fl'Jie ol'l ilotf UK Tun nnt HffiiUfiilt sIjiiv ii. KiiHsinn inn rnllar nn in 41. I'sti in cHtrh bit; Uv!i I.. Sirhdinir ts. (ifonifUlftil rntle . lug down fr lank ot water to run them, and all the people are, re quested to avoid waste of water. A very finporlunt formula, that 1120. Take away tho molecules containing caeu two atoms of liy- urogen ami one of oxygen, and man and life on this planet would bo n memory. ,n lho venr jufil past youp pov. -. . . - . .' . H(,ir re-'for army, navy and past wars. But the results are worth it. FOOIS CREEK SOLD , - FOOTS CKKKK, Ore., July L'0, Spt.cluO The river frontage Vf the ChampUn subdivision of V,)ou( , M clc.mcnl3 r central Point. D am, Mra M of , , D (. , , c , u tew a w, K,, .,. Ml. Iit.,.um .skok.lon. ,n Kepicmhcr lir. ami Mr,.. Murrav will return to Washington, where Dr. Murray will resume his posi tion as Quaker minister of the church which President and Mrs. Hoover attend. WB DEVELOP Films Free iSdiiiWest Side Pharmacy YOUR REXALL STOSE Open Sundays and Eveningi All the Time Do You Remember? tk.v vi:.hs ;o today (From files of the Wall Tribune.) July 20. 1D1U. War tax on ice cream, soda water, due today reports Milton A. .Miller, internal revenuo toilet-tor. Mike Womack leaves for Ne vada to investlKate mineral prop erties In that state. ' i,aPi.- vff irlvi's address on League of Nations before Aahland L nauiau(iia. President Kerr of O. A. C visits Medford uud Talent experiment station. Wa.slilnKton Suffprtnc from a uiiniit niiiuk nf InillueKllun Preai- j dent Wilson is ordered to his bed. TWKXTV YICAHS AGO TODAY (From files of the Mail Tribune) July 20. IDOIt. nerlln ficrmuny is now threat ened by race suicide. John Wllliinson leaven for Se attle .exposition, also Vcrn Van Dyke and Basil Gregory. Ail: Hear Mrs. Clayton sinK "IMisB Forever l'ast" at the opera house tonight. VV. A. l!au, former New York rity hotel man. leases Moore hotel from the Delroy Cletchell syndi cate. Itoliert Telfer elected city re corder over N. L. Narrcgan and Win. Vlrleh. Notice or Sale. In the County Court of the State of Oregon in and for the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of William A. Cowley. Deceased. Notice Is hereby Riven, that the undersigned administrator of the estate of William A. Cowley, do ceased, will, from and after the Uth day of August. A. D. 1929. offer for sale and will sell the real and-or personal property- herein after described, or such portion thereof as may be necessary to pay the outstanding claims against said estate, and the costs and ox oenses 'of administration thereon; such sale to be at private sole to the highest bidder for cash or up on such other terms as the Court may upprove; such sale to bo made either in bulk or separate parcels as the administrator may elect, and said sale will be made pursuant to f an order of the County -Court of Jackson County, Oregon, made and entered on the 9th day of July, A. . lUL'.'t, uutiiori.ing and licensing14 the undersigned to sell -said prop erty as aforesaid, such sale to be made subject to the confirmation of the above named Court, The real and personal propnrty. above referred to. and to be sold as above set forth, is situated In the City of Central Point, Jackson County, Oregon, and described as follows, to-wit: I'orsoiuil Property: 200 folding chairs, 2 stoves and pipe, one iron safe, and a miscellaneous lot of iron and soil pipe fittings, and an oil tank. Ileal Property: An undivided one-half interest in Lots 0-7-8 of lilock 7, together with the Im provements thereon, and all of Lots 7 and 8 in Ulock 4C, including the residence and other improve ments thereon, all being In Central Point. Jackson County, Oregon, as aforesaid. Dated at Medford. Oregon," this 1-th day of July, A. I. 9aj. J. O. ISAACSON. Administrator of the estate of William y. .Cowley. SPECIAL BULB PRICES 3c Tulips Hyacinths 3c and other fall bulbs. Daffodils, Narcissus, Freesia, Anemone, Ran anculus Crocus, Etc., 3c each. Spe cial advertising offer on 100,000 bulbs. 100 bulbs worth $9.00 for only $3.00, postage prepaid, satis faction guaranteed. Free to every one answering this adv. within 10 days a 50c bulb Aconitum Fisherii. Lovely blue cut flower 3 feet high, grows In shade. Bulbs bought, sold, exchanged. Parties wanted to grow bulbs, cash or share basis. Write. Bulb book 10c CALIFORNIA BULB CO. 8anta Cruz, Calif. INSURANCE First Insurance , Agency A. L. HILL, Mansgsr Prions 105 80 N. Csntral Asdford, Oregon I'lllllH By BUD FISHER