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PXOE FOUR Medford mail tribune! Dtu, limdv, ffMkli - L rMblljto by tlM WDFOHD fUNTWQ CO. EUBUT W. BUHL, Editor L IMPTEi SMITH. IUoc An lodpDdeot Nmptptf bettfd h Mtund eUn natttr it IMfwt wtseo. amUf Act of Mwco 8, 18T. 8CBSC8IPT1QN BATM Br UU1 Id Adium: Dally, with Buodar, mr I1.8O Uuj, vitta BuDlir, booth it Daily, flUtout flooday, ytar. ....... . ft.BO Dally, without Sunday, Bontb 6ft HMkly Hall Tt16um, om yar 1. 00 Bubday, oo ytar 8.00 By Carrier, Id Ativans In McdTord, Aihl-i;d. JhuodtUi, Cemral ulut, PboeoU, laJaot, (JcUl Ulii aud un Hlglmiyi: ' Dally, lito Buwlqr. munlb .T6 Dally, without Sunday, lauotb 65 Dally, wltbout Buiiday, dm yaw f.00 Daly, with Sunday, dm ytar l.OQ AU terfflM, cub la uhtuc. MEMBBB OP TUB ASSOCIATED PKtCSfl Kecfltlni Pull Leued Wlr Bertlca The Akioclated Presi Is exeliuhrly eoUtlad to lb iua for puUluilcm or all immi uigpauhc arwllttd to It or oilier 1m credited In this pauar, aod aUo to tho local mwi published herein. All rights for publication of ipwlal dtipatfc kttelu are also raawied. ft"VUl ptDtr of U City of MedTort. OfflcUl paper of Jkiiod County. worn dally iterate circulation for tti mil Oct. 1, ll2 8. 44:18. AdTertlilrtf ltepreKotattres M. C. MIMiENHKN A COMPANY OTflcta lo Ne York. (.'Mean. (Nirott, Baa Prazlf, Lua Auselcs, Seattle, Portland. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry The first cureless citizen strol ling through the woods, has boon allot for a doer by u careful hun ter. It happened in Josephine county, and tin bullet hit the vic tim . in the hip. The careful hunter has no hiiHinesH iti the woods at t his time of the year with his K"n, ns there is nothing to shoot, legally. He took t he high-powered' rifle along for com pany, with no intention of shooting at the first noise he heard In tiie brush, but he did. Regrets are in order. KOR SALk! Old newspapers and cucumbers. LTtii Mb St. I'hone 2i;y-J. i Ash la ml Tidings.) Nicer than "Cabbages and Kings." I1. Scherer caught a fish Sunday, right on the wheels of China and Russia endorsing the Kellogg pad to outlaw war. Freckles, heretofore confined exclusively to the feminine nose, are flourishing on the tanned and shapely shank. A stranger yesterday compli mented the local water, find had nothing to sell. Tiie trees on South Central ave. fire old enough, ami beautiful enough, to be brought to earth to make way for a long hue of artis tic lamp posts. All the trees do is furnish 'shade, beaut if y a drab thoroughfare, filter the moon teams, and distribute leaves over lawns. The following paragraph Is from r. letter lo the "Open Korum' of he Oregon City Knterprise: When he says "us" he nd verten'lly classifies hiihselC with all booze imbibers, who' want enough atcohol in their drinks to inebriate. He places himself in the' same category to which AI Smith, J. .). Kaskob. bootleggers, bootleg patronizers, ami John Ilorley corn editorialists belong. It takes fin expert to deduce that the author is a Republican, with u dry bias, who don't like the shape of AI Smiths mouth. Tho Noah Strang nrk is In the final throes of construction, ami it is expected that it will act like Ivory soap, when it kissen the con tents of Diamond lake at no dis tant date. It is supposed to propel 1 he whiskers of the whiskers of the occupants at a merry clip, and fill hands and the dishwasher tire expected to lay tti on tile port side, when she heads for the ' barn. Some steps should be taken for a rudder, before It is too lute. The Daniel Woodpecker hoys have ret urn (Ml from Lnko Creek, and report it will take some fast work to gather the hazel nuts before the hogs n't them. There are not many hazel nuts this year, and they will use th I i 2 S holes in the oak trees, to save time. The Squirrel Storage company Is In the market for alt the hazel nuts they can get. Miiilel A Ford No. 1.000.000 will see (he light of day tomorrow. If nobody has made a mis-count.. l.nV-lM)W OX IMXTOltINf; (low does a young doctor know what lo do? It ifn't so very diffi cult. Xo matter what alts the pa tient. iiv him a dose to open his bowels and net the pplson out of his system. If hlw heart is about to peter out, give him a shot of striehnine or digitalis. If he ban extreme nausea, cramps, unbear able pain or any dangerously ncute disorder, give him a shot of mor phia to relax his muscles and ease his pain. If he begins to talk about what Ire has eaten, give him a dose of sod anil another of calomel. If he seems more scared than sick, give him a mild laxative and let it go at that. If he seems to have nothing at all wrong, give him n bromide and tell him to be i aref ul of his diet. In all cases tell him to stop eating so much. And if he seems to be very sick and you don't know what's wrong with him. send him to a horpital. Thnt s all there's to it. The old time physhian who gave every patient two kinds of liquid, twelve eapMflcs ami a powder is merei fully dead. The modern doctor gives little medicine and mueh ad vice. And his first advice Is: "Hon't eat so mueh." (Fountain Inn Tribune.) Cliiiir slay PrhM OMAHA. July i!3. uVt The Hev. T. Leonard. Catholic priest, was slnln by Chinese bandits July 14 In the district of Keln Chang, south ern Kiangsl province, according to n cablegram today to the mlnslon t Vellevtie nrnr here. MEDFORD SHOULD BE PKTAU'.M A, CALIFORNIA, n prosperous town of 7000 ptoplt, is supported exclusively by poultry and poultry product' Yet, Petalunui has no advantages in the direction of chicken raising which Medford and the Kuue Kiver Valley lo I not possess. Jn fact, poultry local district, maintain that naturally it is the best district for U'hicken culture on the Pacific Coast. I. Nevertheless, where the Kone Kiver Valley ships out one : carload of poultry and poultry products, IVtnlnmn ships a Dun Wired. In fact, at the present time, .Medford cannot supply the j demand, oil her in es or dresstM chickens. This is true in isVite of the fact that jhe local market,, except for a month or t wo during: the year, ranges from two .to four cents a pound ! higher than the Portland market. J Here is certainly an opportunity of which the ranchers of i Medford ami Jackson County should take immediate advau jtae. With our equable climate, abundance of sunshine and water, plenty of green stuff available throughout the year.'and j export advice for the asking, here is a permanent and profitable j industry which should grow by leaps and bounds. i . . MOIiKOVKIf, the chicken industry is an all-year around in dustry. Hy the adoption of modern methods, a well con j ducted chicken ranch enjoys an income every month in the year. The peak of production is reached in the summer, but the maxi Inium prices are enjoyed during the winter. Fresh' eggs and friers are always in demand. Uy proper regulation aud rota tion, the more successful chickens ranchers maintain a varyintr but constant supply throughout the year. Here is an industry with a steady market, a premium price, and a demand that exceeds the supply. It is no exaggeration to say that the surface o chicken raising possibilities in Jack son County has scarcely been scialched. AVLtb IVIaluma as an example of what can be done, we sec no good reason why Medford, wilh equal if not. better advan tages, should not become known as the "IVtnluma of Southern Oregon." PIECEMEAL CITY PLANNING IX spite of tlic rapid development of eity planning one of (lie sliorteoininjrs of Anif riean municipalities is fmnd to be the lack of a comprehensive plan, ly (iardner S. Holers, eity plan ning expert, assistant manager of the civic development depart ment of the Chamber of Commerce of the I'nited States. ''Proper municipal development," he said in an address to the Southern Commercial Secretaries' Association, "is not a scries of unrelated projects developed when demanded by ne cessity or political expediency, but rather one comprehensive project in which each individual part has a definite relation to the whole. "The builder of an office building would not complete the strm'tiire and later tear down walls and partitions to add the necessary plumbing and lighting fixtures, yet many cities lay concrete pavements to be torn up later for the purpose of ex tending or enlarging water' or building would not he located center of population because farm land was less expensive than city properly, but some counties have a habit of choosing inex pensive sites on the outskirts of a town and so far from the liusi ncss section that bus lines must be established to accommodate people who do not own cars. "Comprehensive city planning as it is understood today is the foundation of all municipal improvement and when properly executed co-ordinates all phases of municipal work in one com prehensive whole. Such a plan may be divided into four major divisions: thoroughfares, zoning, undeveloped property." If the Ktissiiins jiml Cliinesp mi itilorestinr contest between and the man that never cuts liis It'takes 1(H iiounils of snrar t'fir'a year, Imt no one has yet discovered the limit of his ca pacity for taffy. No tn-eat reform was ever apologies and soothing words to One thing to remember is that by nature in all lands and nyres Tiie highbrow is one who thinks the fers to Burns instead of Jones. Mr. Kdison may find a substitute for rubber, job will be to find a substitute for Kdison. The objection to changing ends in a canoe is that your end may depend on the life you have led. MUTT AND JEFF We'd Refuse It Ourselves hg boys. VRC (?IGHT UP TO EVeRYTHlrOSj HN)Cj TMCY HAve H0PPt) ON TAG. fGHTEN Dfxi DI6T THAT ... . WAS LAUMCHGt) BY GTHL BARRYrAORti Qf mutt and jgff SYLPH LIK FlGueS IT tUOWT Be TH FAUUT OF SPlKJACH 4ND 'DAMDCUOMSi ILK ; OREG'ON'S PETALUMA experts who have surveyed the sewer mains. A large office on a farm two miles from the recreation and the platting of really. ret in n Avnr, it will be the man Unit never ents his hair whiskers. to satisfy (he average Ameriean achieved bv officials who irsed make the law effective. bonze and crime are partners whatever t lie law is. 'Immortal Bobby" re- His hardest CONV6 rJ. 4FF, INHAUt THIS 5PlNrCrt' AND YOU'LL Retiuce. A POUMD TODAY ! ssmAm. 'a:mi&,:.umei ' n-m:.. ' I .ir . . ' '- Kff iwiM i c-... .... Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. Sign ltUn fMUlclM to ronI tutth ,od hyfltM, not lo dlMw !umoM it Utitment. will t umutd bj Dt. Bud; auH, HllidaraM ,orlun kiZJ, Uttara lould b Drt.l u4 wMtt.o In Ink. Owlo to Ui. Urf. nuabti ol UtttnThH Miiad. onlj ilwiulu aara. No rejlj ma bo audi to qu.rla not oonlim. tug to iMtrootlono. Hdrwo Dr. Willi. n Bredy, In or, of Ul uapap.r. . I'MtKKTAKKItS BKSI'ONII T Kroni ocraxiunul wuliliims .re - reived . I liullii'i- lha' 'h' haltww nre really mad about tin- lid less . I . KOlidarity wlilch i.-i I n c r easingly evident in- American, business lift other Jnteres'H nre coming to the aid of the hatters. The under takers, for instance, boldly pro claim ... At any rate, so it appears in a page article In a popular pub lication that selects what it plca.sex io puni iron, uie regular papers anu niaKaxines niui pn dm- i m copy by mentioning the owner. j ne uriit ie uppi-urs umier me ncaii science ana inveniion mo 11 ls t h hard to find the science in thlsj' 'An;wPrt nm dealing with live particular Item. It Is entitled I fnlt m(l (,0;U- ,1(Pllil,Si ,f tht, U(.rt 'Funerals That Kill the Mom tiers" ! Crom up ()her 01.Klin!MllitinH naVe and the thing Is livened up by;.my ROO(1 rejlS()1 fu. r,xltUnK th(1 two pictures; one being that h"ek-j,mml or imn luuWr tho ht.llu. why neyed snapshot- of King (ieorge(lo h(iy nnt (1Jvu,K0 tho rPllt10ns? m me .ui oi caicmng com o - siauuing uncovereu ui me nisi Armistice day at the cenotaph; the other a snapshot of th UI Ambassador 11 e r r i c k marching bareheaded at .Marshal Foch nenil in Paris March G. "l" There is something wrong wltlia mistake made by some Incom both pictures, in'thetone show ing King (ieurge taking culd there stands a pace, to tho left and rear of the king a distinguished look ing gentleman, who Is more ex posed than the king,' for the kimt has a thin thatch of hair while this other man has a dome as elean us the while paper of a toothpaste ad. Hut you can't prove anything by that. No. sir, for asj soon as you point out such a " 1 ' discrepancy In the evidence the The old empress will not IllisS other side comes right back with ,u ip.j0Wt.rv nou- it mlt some vague reference to lowered I " 1 resistance," and you're baffled 'ns Well be in Cireulat ioil, lliak- ufai'!', W.the s"iV,s!l1ut .wVMr,'iinpf "tr foo women happy. Herrick taking cold, the beloved 1 1 - ambassador Is surrounded, indeed The interesting and Slirpris- apparently quite hemmed In as l.yjj js (lisr(,K)e(.t f(,r te a bodyguard, by other dtunltariesj " 1 as bareheaded as he. Xjueer ho.vjdead. rare ill ('lliua. the cold sneaked thru these others! - and reached the ambassador no When Htissians and Japanese unerringly. All tho others had their "resistance" up, no doubt .Springfield. Mass., undertakers, the item says, appreciate llmt'old Chlnosu graveyard Wits dis many colds are contracted initialled. cemeteries when men stand with! .. , . , ,. bared heads in a chilly wind;) Hecenlly, lo make a Hlrotehl road the undertakers themselves suffer tf lf ,,om ''l hnii itt-Sen. first no ill effects because they're used f PreHlduut of the Chinese republic, to It. (I've often noticed that! mn l(,,,H of eiiHniitH were de undertakers have great resistance) . "troyutl. One hundred n( eight A Springfield paper fears, that hats are apt to be taken off In honor of the dead In spite of the warnings of clergymen and under takers. ( IJoctors apparently have not been consulted . about the problem). The article, in the magazine takes on a touch of "science." however, by ouoting a whimsical remark of Suageon-tieneral Cum mlngs of the United Htuto3 bu reau of public health, us print"'! in a New York paper: "Though I do not see just how it can be diiiio itt the nresent time, I hope ihfit nubile men e.in bo. sa.vcd I fi-iiii undue exposure at solemn New York's building trades, pays and ceremonial occasions und men that clean up nflor the me when - making addresses out otjehanlcs $! n day. Iligli wages are doors." Tho chief of the nealin service bureau then mention.! how the rain beat on Hoover's face In the inauguration ceremony, making the mini who hud run on n dry ticket look very wet. Hut Dr. Cunimings does not remind .is that Mr. Hoover suffered no in jury therefrom. (JI IXTIOXK AM) AXSWKH8 Ircn. 'lea Satisfactory Hair llyo I find vour column ns Instructive UB it I: rlenee .f ninvi.,inini Mv exoe-iowu with the "copperas nmiuilos, and time to onjoy what they black tea" hair dye has been very satisfactory. I brush It through bnlr about three times a week. My hair was not so very gray, I imagine one with very gray hair should use It oflener. (I. K. K. Answer Thank you. ma'am, ltraln Tumor, Our son, aged 14, b'.'camc slowly paralyzed on one side, mind af fected, speech and sight much Im paired. Uozens of doctors were nt a Iosh until a New York man diagnosed it us "tumor iu mid brain." II" gave no hopes, but on AW, HAV6 A HART, MutTl 1 CAW'T UV OW You mustn't b a QUITTGRI I HAT SPINACH to use AMD Bur- GRASS.' " :.vr" '- ' -.-j Ufiiniun m O.THp. llATTKirs . MMKOT,' 1 bin ailvii-e.. wa. .hud . niinul luJ4 ' tr (lin-Mfiire twi.-e wlmt it sh.mUl h,.) as "fiei,iM f vlion" ineas- innnion uiui nuni ured itudi many X-niy plctiiifs liccomv t'lildeinic.1 thni shewed niithliig. rinully the Hut tin- outlook doctor sllKKeslcd deep X-ray treat for the ImlleiH isj incuts which we had illff iculiy III not bo Bloomy an; sccurlnt,'. Today the hoy Is per il may sicni In fccily recovered, and you may the v i c I n ity of! iniiinine wo feel Krateful for It. some cuIJckcx an il Mrs. O. K. Answer C'erlaln types of Inaln tumor seem to respond to such l treatment. Hound lik Keep Unml Vmtcr. We have been informed that ex periments conducted with a dead body by fllling'the windpipe with some substance und taking X-rny pictures, proved that ho trap i formed In air passages until the head of the subject Is raised four inches, which is more than Is , koy WM(,n tI,o sttl.ji.ifs forearm is placed under the 'head for prone nr.iuuura muiiuoll , t tt.n U,i Vl-)lnt hecoine.s of your argument ? 1 Krna.lfiM.t the discoverer of prone prt,asUr( respiration. instructed .,,- onlll(.1.u ,..(,d to one slle to free the nose and i mouth for hreathlnir. So there is I vwi r-Ui.n ' f,,. iii.llliur nt.Vtlllni' reason under the subject's head that was petent instructor, and the organi zations that teach the erratic method dislike to back down now. (Copyright John F. Dille Co.) Brisbane's Today (Continued from Page On.) I were lighting, aometimes on Chi- nose hoII, wllh Chinese ofu-ii UIIIlmI, ; theie was no complaint until sonic L " committed Hiilcitlo, hut tliorfl wiih no public protoat. A ront niun muHt hnvo 11 HtraiKlit. wide road lo Ills tomb.. Ilmny Ford Htuiilod Inilustry when he established n $5 ininimuin wuko, and again when' hu ruiHed to V. Now Mr. Ford says ho expects to IncreaHo the ininimuin "at no very distant time." Six dollars a day is no longer unusual, In automobile or other work. The rnllfrhpnt Idml nt luliitr In us iiupunuui 10 weuiiu us 10 me Workers. Mr. Ford and Mr. Sloan must sell cms to working people, lielween them they produce more than 1(1, 000 new curs a day. There ure not enough rich people to buy so many. Inlolligont wealth and Industry tend toward higher wages and a shorter working week. The work ers must have money to buy their nroductlon. from motors to ra produce and buy. What once wore culled "lux uries" nre how fur tho many not the few. On Thursday the pope will leave the Vatican' to tal;o part in u re ligtous procession in the square of Kulut I'eter's. Thus wilt be Inaugu rated the agreement between the pope and the Italian government. No popo has left the Vatican or broken the rule of self-Imprison-ment for more than half n century. According to well established ceremony Ihe pope, In Iho proces- (THIS IS ONLY TH S6COMD) BoT PAY 6F JWG. DIET AwDf X'tA I" "'---'-".-ir-ji Foece mail tribune daily cross.word;puzzle ACROSS t. iHHtofer. J ' 1-:uro.t?u& cupltal 11. Kilt' U. Kill 14, At (ar a 1C .MrtxnrQ of lentitb 1?. Kxclamotlon is., Utrvk Itttter l!0. Alllro ti, Kehif 23, Trouble si. Uiitiifr tliaa tec. Ilunrlrokt . . SJ. I'dBtOll' , i, TrAtlcr SI.' AtiOUt Si!. -New Eiuilumt fctntvi uiitir. 83, 11 ii r t y c i-ulloq. 37. l.icr tor , turulQfr a ma iler 41. I'll run . 4. .M:ulow 8olutlon of Yesterday's Puzzla A WA ! K I E p PJ E ' A m RjAjT I JO c aTnn a M di r b fij uTs Tin A JL gNTTjjjR FT D H L jU S hM 6 1 P. R vBcAjNTEn ETcnTjc VfH fir JESlTl mim in I, .. arm . .hb - . i . hmdm t7 f:ffl Ksi4Sfsra . t E MIMA Bj L JAJ Oft A T R 1' A S'TtTw I A P iffl eTlTp ii 0 0 R M Y r.o. Kind ot bird rl. Kinlal 63. Out) of biiby'l ilrst worU fil. t'ourti'iius ' ; in, obissy fubrle 6S, One liu Kltei ii a met) 69, lurliinttlnn 41. Wltli.'i-e.l 4i. )4'st rler t VroiM 4S, lilne Whur 49.. AllUniMIivB lTT'irW P 1 16- I IG 7 s u io r ii ' TJ 1T Ti (9 TX"2o xi rj: . zl. : .ill 13 2 ; !S ,.: 2G rj IT" 53 "" r-j ii W Is Ti 'ix 15 W j-- TTs 5? 55 ' HT 5G Sf '- - " sion, would bo carried, half kneel iim. half sitting, on the podium, n platform of state, borne on the shoulders of dignitarieR, with at tendants waving greut fans of os trich plumes, beside him. The pope worries his physician by insisting upon walking In the procession. Mo will he clothed with heavy vestments, richly embroider- iwl-tvtlli (r.ild ll ml urtll ..-.. O.a UmU , llR1,,vy mnn!(lnim.e, , le houl of llu evtMihiK, Iho eeroinony hiHtliiK nuarly Iwo hmirK. Tht' iK! IiimIhIh llmt lie will mil ho lullmii'd ami will uol allnw liliii- hi'II' to ho cairioil in hiII of hi A true patriot Is one who' frames his tax receipts as well as citations for v.ilor. - ' ....' Love your enemies. . They merely j lie about you. Vour friends are the ones who let the truth out. One reason why there Is always room at the top Is because Ideas like to park where there's com pany. The pioneers panned pay dirt. Now history repeats Itself. Critics are beginning to pan Hex plays. You can tell it guest room. It's the. one with the clgnrcltci burns on lli. window sill. Old Hnbbin had his faults, but it wasn't necessary to experiment and scheme to nuiko him fool proof. Americanism: I low ting nbnut billboards that deface the land scape; selecting a spot where thero are none and Uttering the ground wun picnic refuse. If it Is true that plnnts can feel. dancing pumps on a hot nlcht mluhl give you some Idea of the agony caused by the corn borer. Alas! If corn escapes the borer and reaches the roHHtln' ear Hinge, there's I In passing tourist. WHY, THIS V l ST. -DOPe IS A SR6AT iuea; NOW S.AT THesc "DGUCI0US . i r nKlii-nuivbi. j Quill Points . It e tot red Int Knt m inutlt-ut e le in rut ft ?. Hook of tli Old Testttnient . Tolor I. .Nftfiitlre prtiU 10. 1'lim 11. Wutrr Tpor 13. inner IK. Turklab iami 21, Sjllutil ut lofSltnttnu ft. Notiilnir ttt SulKuir vrirl it. Hit rw of Umber 3U. NUkHorut UU. 'J liuiitf iiiuik f real 96. I. cSB fcppedf 37. I. rust Mild 3ti. Nupliort an. lnuii 4t). t'urtlllvntlo 43. Knrbt nbbr, 46. livHtliijr . 4;. Musi 60. I'ulo it. Inttiibltnnt oft max 66, old cxcluina tloli 67. Half an tm DOWN 11 Poetic minis fur bro tlu lid f. Symbol fur tnutnluni 5. llpterliy 4. F run ii 6. Ainmmclied make-more money. What fools you is the quaint custom of. applying the label to the wrong men. There will he no more war when ycjfti no longer hale, the iista who'' yells with delight when the other side scores. So Krance shouldn't pay because she wis fighting our bailies. Then it was all a mistake soaking dough boys for eggs and vln' rouge. "Life was less complicated In Ihe old days." Hut how difficult it was, when company cnine, to handle summer butter with a but ter knife. How does tho ump spend his winters? Friend, It takes practice to perfect tlmfhatef ul. way of say ing: "Yer out!" Correct this sentence: "When I call a doctor," said the man, "1 don't expect him to drop every thing and break speed records get ting there." CRATKU LAKH, Ore.. July 23. (Special.) The most recent funny short story told by the rangorS Is one originated by the tourist.1 who. inquired , of a ranger Just before tho snow was cleared from the rlm road, how far ho could drive around the rlm. "Twent-ono miles," ho wrh Informed. In reply he ask ed, "Wit! then, how far Is It back?" For once tho ranger was unequ.il to the situation, :lltill Mr, and Mrjt J, C, Mann. and. two children and-Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heath- Hr. were victors at Crater Ijuko- Sunday, Miss. Inu. Jpnofl of Medford vis ited Sunday with her mother. Mrs. V. M: Jones," wfio'ls employed at the loU:e. Miss Hertha Snyder .motored tto the lake, Hu inlay froiu Mwdford. Contract awarded for grading section of Weslon-KIgiti highway between Ciunp MeOougnl 'and Toll KMe. " Cjj M Z RANGER STUMPED BY ' I 3 tAtmml WEED-ITARIAN m ii vw - .... I 1 1 HI U . Do You Remember?!, (From fllen of tho Nfail Trlbunfil July 3. lii9.;, . . fyj I'ortmna. tvon .iach high at $23.35 jier hundrdweic Spokane. Forest fire lossei Northwest estimated at ItU.OUO.'i, Congress votes ?fOU,000 to aid - ' fighters. . ' Lieut. Hob DeuM returnn ft overseas after two month's'"', from New York City In a Ford Mrs. Ed Brown Is first pas ger In Med ford 'a new plank S is 110 tind $1 war tnx. Floyd H pilot. : Heat broken by severe HhUB storm, nVyreury falling -11' degt in five hours. r Medford plane does sich i btiBiness n second pilot is gent' TWENTY YEARS AUO TOD (From files of the Mail TrlbUn .inly imm. Paul Uetnmer and Miss C Hearing married und v 1 1 1 resid Medford. !r The famous lioosey land ic trial postponed until Sept urn bei Hill Coleman, county clerk, b electric piano at Neither ' auct. sale for $1&0. Three hundred and ninety r; of pears shipped from Sacra mev Kditorlal: "Heal estate nethj In Medford and the Rogue liiL valley need reforming. Thjerer; too much knocking, too muQh .it alrv and too much' nettv Jetilol find enmity. . . . No members. of 'Can't He Done' club are wanted this section." , . ; Notice. i In the Countv Court' of the Rt of Oregon for .Inekson 'toui In the Matter of the Estate William A. Kinney, Decease! Notice Is hereby given that N riel M. Rosenberg, executrix I the estate of the above named cedent, has filed in the above naJ ed court her final renort and count and that August H. 1 at ten o clock a- m. at the Douse In tho City of Medford. said county anu state, nas d fixed as the time and place hearing objections thereto bnd the allowance and, examinat'l thereof. ' . i MURIEL M. ROSRNBERO Kxecutrlx of the . above .Jentlt estate. , ' I - Notice to CriHlltors.i In tho County Court of-the St of Oregon for . Jackson Count In the Matter of the Estate Lucv' A. Cnnover. Decenbedl Notice Is hereby given that tl County Court of the State pt O gun for Jackson County, baa pointed me as administrator oi tl estate of Iucy a. conovfr,- ceased. All persons having clat! against said estate are hereby quired to present them wUln proj vouchers within six months fr this dale at the office of Porter rveir. uooiey jjuiiaing, Aieaio Oregon. . ; Uated this 15th day of Ju 1B2. ALVIN CONOVER. Administrator , of the estate Lucy A. Conover, Decease Notice. v In the County Court of the St of Oregon for Jackson Coun In the Matter of the Estate Effie M. Thompson. Deceas Notice is hereby Riven, ithat will, on the 14th day of Augu iM2t, at 10 o'clock a. m., tat t front door of the Court House the City of Medford, in sald coui and state, offer for sale and sell at public auction to the. hid est binder for cash, the rollOWi described 'tract' of - real proper being a portion ol.tne estate ot t above named decedent, lying a being In Jnokson County, OregoJ The West half of the Etfet hfi of the Southwest quarter lof t iNortnwest quarter ot Section Twp. 36 South, Hange 1 West, Mi. containing ton acres, more less, subject lo a right of vay t Teat In width wrosH jthe north e of said Premises., .ulsoy I A part of tiie North westhuart or sec. 33. two. 30 South, liativc W., W.M., described as fiollov. : Commencing at the NoKhw' corner of the Southwest quarter the Northwest quarter of sajld He tlon and running thence East 8 feet to the point of beginning; ai from said point run nine .theft South, 1320 feet; thence East 8 reet; thence North 132a fed thenca W.tft-3ft0feet to the boi ot negtnning, containing 10 act or lanti, excepting a strln of Ha ten feet In width off of tha nbr end of Bald described premises, tl uso or which Is reserved f or so, purpjHtes. , UUs sale will be made In cb fortuity to the directions contai ed In the last will and terftamc of the above named deceddnt- ail ny virtue or a power of sale tnlned In said will authorUln ail directing the snl of the real pro! erty aboVe dNCrj;cd, and said sjJ win ne sunject to confirmation' the above named Court. PORTER J. NEtrp Administrator with .the will a nexerl or the estate oT. Kffie Thompson, leceased. ' , By BUD EISHE! ? . MtW0; BfelWG . ' Bur t AIMTW V5UlrJv.To efe