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i. i we'di?rd watt; tkihtintc, medford, onEooy. Friday flET'TTttl BfcT? 't. 102?). Medford Mail Tribune Dill, Rurally, Weeib- mll-urd tir HinruKu muntino co. M-ir-it n. ru l SnRKHT W. Will., Flltor i. 1UMITKB BUI Til, tuuatw Ad Independent Nevipiptr EcUnd u Mfond flu. mfcllff at Utkoo, uxM Aet at llitclj a, 18T9. SUKSCRIPTluN IUTU ' 7 Mill In AiiTtnce: I plly, with Bumlij, fftr IT-JO Iiiiljl itlicut Buiiday, jtir MO wiif uii tribune, bu rnr ? t.oo ( Rnndi. oni vur Br Carrier, In Ad!aw-lH Bedford, A.bUtid, iu-Uomille, Cwtral I'ulai, 1'tweuli, ltlaut, (Mid UU1 and un Ultiari: liiily, vltb fiun-Uy. month .Tf IMtlljr, vltliuut Huihlar, month .65 Itillj, vhlwut HundAjr. om ytv T.OO pally, iltb Bunday, oh ft., 8.00 ' All term, cavti Id adiaikta. UKMBKR OK TUB ARW1ATKI I'REBa Kecrlrlnc Kull Ual Wire Hmlct Tb Aimlated IT i) eirluihely entitled (0 the we 'or puMlratlon of all neve dltja(ebe crrdlied W It or oilier! u erlltfd la thla paper, tod aUo to the local nrwi puUllihed berirln. AH Menu for ouliiicatloo of iptdal dlioattiui tterela are also remted, Orflelal papn of the City nf Medford. Official paper of Jtci.ou Cuuntr. Sworn dally aTffe drculatloo for ill ending April Itt, mi), Adrerthlnf Kpreientatlies M. U, MOtiKNHKN k tit Ml 'A NT 1 nittrei in Yofl, Clilcaiio. Detr.lt, rranrUco, Los Angele. Hfitlle, I'ortlud. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur orrj Hi iniijuml nt tlH' UofO. niul Is now a lieutenant at the first i;;wo linr station un the light, Kofnf,' KoUth. , ' ' The Sorh ty of the Heavy. Think eift of Die Valley will meet tomor row nite a ml iliHriin: IleHolveU. there In imthlnK in the life of a Hi-yenr-ohl man chlhl that neceaHl tnteH him travelling f' nrlhw an hour clown the Main Stem, when the travel 1 nt itn height. Tho boclety will base their 'rlv dutuiotid upon the eaxe of the juvenile wpeed lilint who was Iis piitehed hy hln Maw after a h:nl of lettueo to make Ha lad for the hrhlce pfirty. In Ke:itin nn old man erosxiim the Vtioet, the Infant crashed into a hahy . huggy. un ooeupied. (.'Itlzens, a a rule, have no appreciation of the humor of thlH situation the hoth of them. Unfortunately, n plmne pole leaped In the way. hunglng tip the radi ator ftomethiiiK awful. The upstart arrived home with the head of let tueo. The negative sldi will con tend thHt thlH wuh one time when two heads were not better than one. and, that thlH Heamm's crop of head tettueo has no Judgment. TKSTI.HOXIAI. , J)ear Mr. Waterman:' 1 hmiKht one of your, .fountain pens, Mr. Italpli Wundfonl and Mr. I-'li-teher Hlout. of the Wet .Side DrugHtot-e, talking me Into It igiilnwt my'' letl-r nature, some - lime ago, I Ihlnk II wmh in April. ihy before yosh-nlay M r. Hiuih'm KiMlieM signed his name with it, ind to my great surprise and de light It is sllll more pen than foun tain, nfl ho uses more foree In juaklng a period, than a man with a pneumatic ulr drill boring a holu in the lloek of 'Agea. ' It bulged tit the middle a trifle, but other wise Is functioning like a Copco effieieany expert. In making this statement. I have been Informed of my constitutional rights, and have not boon promised a light Hentenee. ;' Vdurs truly. PH. The cheek I wrote with your pen cume b;lek in record time. TUB MI ITI.i:i) KNOCK (ChoWu Ai'ws) , , t wi.h to uunotiutjc that 011 Wednesday evening tip." ladle aid will have a Jumble sale. This n a ehauee for all the women of the eongregntlon lo get rid of anything that I..iioi Worth keeping but is toy youd lo be throw 11 away. 1un'r forget to bring your husbands. The Holder emotions of pisca torial enlhtisiusls arc a-thru'i again over the threatened falo of the fish. In the vh'hi lloue, as Ihril Hllont and beautiful stream Hitetiks to the sea. Turo Peterson, Jone'w genial bu telur, n (mite Indlsyiovd, suf fering frmu u cold. ( lont" Xvws In J'endletnn llast Oregonlan. Piek out a good sleak for yourseir, said 'lone's genial butcher, to, the correspondent. The I'orlland youth who slew, another yuuih while lieset with Jealousy Inspired hy a wisp M n Itlrl, was sentenced to serve a life Sentence In prison yesterday. The '.court ln passing Meutenee uliserved, , Hint the new "lifer" In Ihe days of .his. freedom, never olieyed the word of parents or leaehers. was trurnful of uilvlee, and was dornl imtvd hy is own Selfishness. It Is no (ifn n that Ihe JudKe talks Unit way lo the prisoner ut the har. ' when the eharKe Is serlou and the penalty - more severe than death. SolnellilliK of a sermon eould he WhfUlcd (rum the tragedy. "t tipi not i'vf uoodlookinu. lmt nm considered KoiMliookinr; hy my frlentU." r-- l Portland 'relettinm. Vou'rc rlitlil, little Kill. ''Tlu? miiple leaves are led im red us maple lenvex tinged by the blood of n careless hunter shot by U curulul juiptui. A visit to the fair, reveal that only 3Ml people were able to jjel Into tiic Judge's stand, and same should be enlarged. klnnmth Man HurneU KLAMATH FALLS. Ore.. Sept. 18. tVi Iturncd when ft gasoline lamn extdodud n his liome Wed lioKday. Jtert K. hnndler died In ft hospital here yesterday. ltt wife wn8 burned but. Ip rocovcriim, -vi ' Ts your skin purglct.lly clean' Try the new aoap Latrlx, at Colvig Drugs. It kills body odors, destroys rlhtonpi frermti und in not ton strnhg for U b.lbj 'il flkin. , I " THE MOVIES ARE UNQI'KSTIOXAISI.Y I In- movies hit iniimi-vinjr. Tal;e this iill-lalkii'. "Tin; Cliimiiin;: Sinners" soul ids niiiinlilyl lint isn't. Excellent iliiiloue, line iilnitof.'i'ajjIi.V . "'"I iiit'-llic'iit iietin,'. Five or six vears uvtt Mieli a perl'iiriiiiiije-.".' wmilil not have heen considered liy tlie HoIIvwimhI prodnee rM " I li'.'liliiow. not iMiuiih piineli or action" they would have lct ieorirc do it. I!nt now.: wp have Until (.'Imttri'ton, 'Cl,ivc 0rwk, William J'owt'li mid Mnrv Nolan iloinjr drttwuiu room ooiiii'fjjr.a.In prrioct Myfc'aoj. -tntfjiti tJiim Jfy a moment.- . '" '.. li j, ... ... , . u fat'1 Ruth Chnltciloii is in our oiiiinn, Hlic best m-lrcsH in spejikijitf films loilnv; .mil ('live JSr"")c; eotiJes clhs to leidintr all the men. The keynote of llieir mutKul exeellenec is intt.-lli-penee which iiu'nin is 1111 excellent nij-'H. The Hollywood lievue is nnother eiictoait.in symptom. This is frankly Uromlwuy stuff of. the Kollk's variely, but not a eheap tiling or a vulvar thinr in it. fiood music, jrootl daiieiii.', real clmraeteriatioii, and lanhinj.' eomedy. rnqncstioiiahly the movies are improvtin. Ilalf-buked 111 anilies are becoming fewer and real plays, calcnJated to impress persons over 14 years old, are becoming nf,ore frerpient. All of which is jrood news not only for the dear public, but for those who have llieir money invested in the movie business. Tanning the hide promotes also served to develop the moral The radio is like onions. It wouldn't make anybody 'suffer if all addicts would indulge at the same lime. There's no other jjame just sending a pHr patient from one It V all rijdit lo pick up a the (Jood Samaritan, you pick the head. (hi the darkest day one can find some consolation In the thought that spinach isn't compulsory. A sufficient commentary on conviction that the fellow who irriud. And vet, Alas! thev so vi''oroiiNly What a world! The hmisekcepei all the lahor-savini; devices for her use thcin hcrsell'. . . , . - I live I Sill why when a lit Hi anion"; people, dose of liver medicine will mend mutters? Daily Meteorological Report Sept. I, IIISII. .Meiiroril and vicinity: l-'alr to nicht and Saturday. Nn luuiKe In ti.'niperature. treKou: Kalr tonight anil Satur day. No ehiuilte In teniperalure. v oi H r a j y j "lHl 411 '.III !i U 44 ' IS li Wi II 0 ear Clear Local Dili 'renipi'l'ature tdenrees) lliuhe.st (last 1J hourst Lowest (last 12 Jiollrsi Kel. hlllillility (per el. I Preeipltatlon (inehes) . State of weather CI Lowest temperature this morn. Inu 4ii decrees. Tola! pri-elpilatlon sluee Sept. I, I'JJII, .an inches. Temperatures a e;tr auo today: IUkIiisI sm: lnue.it 111. , Sunset today. fi:'JI p. niT Sunrise Saturday, G : ti ti. in. Sunset Saturday. 6:23 p. in. Observations Taken nt 5 A. M. 120th Meridian Tim. El p C1TT A " i V i llaker City SI 4S Mlsmarek .. JiS 44 Molse Nl! r.4 l'euer 7 ti Till Des Moines li:' Fresno 1 O'J til'. ; Helmut '..i..,.v.t. 7il Tdi t 1-os AiO;eles . !Ml ti'l Marfthticlil .', ... 7 1 4 1, t'hoentx 4 70 . Portland 'Mi liii Clear 'lottdy Clear Clear Clear Clear Char Clou r l'Vggy Clear Cloudy MUTT AND JEFF KaReAT 'STUFF TCU M.' GETTING BET TER one of . 'Hy Inersirt Mannhain k health, and in the old dnyu it fiber. like phi;: pon except 1 hat of specialist to another specialist. stranger oil the highway if, like one too far front; to knock you in modern culture is the veueral seems courteous has an axe to If the reform crs conld .stop all the thinu oppose, the world still would lie wicked. prospi-rous cnoiifrh to lm. home is ton prosperous to who are stupid and unfriend! HeU liluff ... lioselilllK .Salt I .like San I'ranelsei Santa I'e Seal lie Spokane Vylla ,Valla., .1112 it -I t'lear Clear t.'lear Cloudy Clear Clear II 511 li I 311 ,ss , t,i i n i 1 1 z-u ". . - ';..:.:' . .1. IH'TCMISON, t ' i Meteorologist. J I .l.('KS()N II.I.K. Ore., Sept. iy. (Special.) The Hrst Issue or the .lackvon ill4 Post, which lias just been i-e-ef,ildlshed. was published last l'Yldny. ineeilng Hie tiptiroviil ot many penpli here us Jackson ville hits been without a paper for some time. As thi.s Is a w eekly paper it will not conflict with the Medford Tribune. AlWOOSe COLLEGER? ' ' WIl.l.OW KPKIN'CS. Ore. Sent 1!t. --(Special) .lames Harris gave up his .lob at tlie service station at (ioxernment Camp the first of the ck and left on Thursday fori t Wooster colleuu, where he has j ' the voinlng year Woosler,-, thio. scholursliip for CUHuiiulu (Irouud brtdien far evectton of Potion building on cor ntw of Chocktoot and SeiMnd. Mutt Averages One Bottle to a Launching Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. MfDMl Utter perUlnlnf to perioral twilth vk) hxji'W, wl tu djirv dlttnuAi or trtW.mot. I ' ) be ly t)f. Bdr 1 iumpMi. M-lf-a.Wr-wl nirif h enrluwd. UtUrs rtiol, I brief iih! vriltrn In iuk. 0JI Ut tlt Ufj mm' of letter rctri?!. mil a tt en b ujtr- ' , e! hm. No fi'lr n fx null to qutriw out wufufaiioi to UaUuttlou. Addfuj Of. WUllu ' ! BthAj, Id we of UHi owMttr. I iitmax iii;o,mi:tkus taki; otku:. ; JIlppoki ati H h:inl ( lnvn tlw- j iuIhUc- lov nil wlu-it tin- baby j orifc'lnnl firm- when he wrote I 1 lively whrro cold wintN i(H) 1 1 1 u it- p 10 1 w lo I i a frvaii muli ;ih r.-Kpira-tory U I h r it ci. than those who live In a climate not s u b j e c t to cold winds. Many doctors sinee hi lime have sol emnly if not en llghtlngly expntl- , tttc-d on the rel:i -wcatm-r, to rhcuma- lion of dirty IIhjjj. As a natural conseoneiee of all this dh'tinwulsheil uusshi not a few invalids boast that t,hey are human buro meters unit en 11 predict a storm or foul weather I from their p;iin. I doubt whether j people suffering with arthritis e- j eel over ordinary invalids in i ai'l, but there Is no question victims of the rhenmatiz ma ke ! the most noise about their bare-; met rie Klft, and hence the boic 1 and Joints hold popular esteem -u,s Weather vanes. Peyopd aM 1 question, at least in my mind, In-( valids who have lung trouble or kidney disease are much more seuhitivc to weaLher variatiiMisi lhan are arthritis patients, but! since tiiey tak Ingty than the it less emnnkiin- iirLhrlticH to Huv ordinary observer infers that they are not distuibed by bad weather. Ln s. Ueiitschlcr, 'anvuuia and ILowntree made a commendable effort to find out Jut w hat. If anything, there might bo in thi.f Motion that people wlih rheiimaM.: cau tell it is or ain't Moutia rain wiiin.' more. They kept records of the barometric reading und Ho st iitements of arthritis patients about their fe liiig.s, over a period of 3t;. days. They find that there is n direct relation of weather change to the feelings of the rhen- I matiz patient: It worked out true !0 ier cent of the time, but cu- rlou-ly i' th the human Ijam-i meter 1 oniplalns ot aelies or 'iut' whi n the aitual linronieter 1h fall- IliB In "I per eent of eases, anil when the actual hai-ometer is ris- InK In l.ri per cent of easesji' 'fhat Is not so cood, 1 shiiltld say. tif eoiirse It Is ehanuin ther, whelher the harometer is falling or i"lslm;, lint eerlalnly' the most harileiieil rhi'iimntie Invjilil I would not venture predict tu storm on a risimr iiarometei. ache or no ache, yuch bad guesswork would shatter bis reputation! as a w eal her prophet tho not in the opinion of people who like to be lieve in myths palmlsis amp.for I line-tellers tlo not strike uk near the truth as that with ihelivstoek readings, yet lots of people IJelicve In 'cm. The ihree medical Imvcmi Igalurs not only kept reconls of tho feel ings d' patbnts with ehanges of WenHier but tilwo endeavored to determine w helh'-r variations of h u m id It y, te in era t lire of atmos phere, wind, and even ammrnt ot' eleetrlc charge in the air had any definite bearing on the complaln's of arthritis patients. They were una bh to draw .any conclusions about these factors. After all, oven If the doctors could establish a clear relationship betwven weather conditions and the feelinus of patients, vh it llllgllt they expect to do about It'.' As it Is, the results of this invesli guiion make me feel more con vinced than ever that patients With lung trouble. Mru-hl's dis ease, arterloselerosls. neuritis, ob" slty. aiiciuia. ami what not t should rise iip now and shout discredited arthritic proptu Is down. 1-et some body else jtkiy the game of guess ing what the weather's going to I.e. i .hi ;snt.s ami .svi;us Long I Jihes. 1 am a yonim girl li; years old. What will make the eyelashes lorn: Does vaseline npplieil promote their growth ; 4 Answer ' I know of I which will Increase tin nothing growth i of Hie clashes. The application "f petroleum jelly al nUht isj harmless, at any rale. If the ,lar ui i tube is kept uncunlnmtnut ed. ClillmUlie. We are awaiting the arrival of a young son. Any advice. , . . Mrs. It, K. C. Answer Semi a siamped enve lope bearing your nddress nnd I will siMpt you ndvlci for un cx- pedant, mother. YVi were, .upti - . m m'-l we hail ti sciivry arournl to r: 11 I ; MiJtaf)Ic nayiu for hi-r. Sjm'i Uarlne. l)o (iU J;nw or any kooiI n-u-Htn vv'iy oiHf ishonUl nut u);tiiui.' j fctcfJmi'liif for (iicar for swi-yton- fruit '.'A. W. S. Answer Yrs. it Is likely lo in- jure healih. llernhi ! I treed 1 or ICirjitnjc Vim staled 1 lint rupture ramiu: be cured by a truss . . . Our A months old son had a rupture in the groin, but our family dor-tor got it back and put on a home made truss consisting of a Imiton. 1 it has never returned, und he fs nearly 5 montiis old innv Mr. C. M. V. Answer 1 was think big' of adults. Often a hem la (rupture breech) In a, yotoig infant, as in e-;the case of your son. undergoes this1 spontaneous cure if early discowr thul'ed and properly st:iported. 'ljut In any ease when hernia Is pres ent nftcr the 11 kc of ono or two years, operation is the only euro. Our ;oodt .Two- litul. Would appreciate yur opinion as to the repute of the three phy sicians listed below. J contem plate consulting one oX those for au'.opi'ratfon. M. W. Answer The first name Is that nf :l ilisreiitllable qil.'n k. " second name Is that of a reputable surgeon. The last name is that of an "Institute" anil this makes the tally one good and too bad. (Copyright John V. Dllle Co.) Quill Points Wisilum: The memory uT wore iMlol. r True stutc.injen are wise men wiio :iveli w.-trs that never would i threaten if there were 1 men. states- y,,tl ,u.iy i. sn.il.l.ish when you nllll.,.y tie dauuhK r ot tho Iioks, hlll nfti-r that yuu're juat the 7th i vjc.,i )rl.Mit.nt. . j Voti can say one koihI thin for 'sniliaelt. Youngsters aren't sellint; it tu l.-KC. work their way IhioUK.l col- t:ji:u in i tile. I.'il't of makltlK the a!Hhor. - .feUow Uyd lha,t he is an Im poMail giiy.-too. P.lcNsed niv the poor. No body jirlnts their go II mH'os, Philanthropist: tne -who milks (the cow and then pours a Utile in !u bucket for the calf. The reason college graduates seem dumb is because brass plated with goid is still brass. The three arguments in favor of a new kitchen devie,a:e: (l It ! saves time: (-) It saves lanor; (3) .Mrs. Jones has one. . Americanism: Speeding up,- at i the risk of your neck, to pass the '. car in front : being ills atisf ied 1 with w hat you have because the i neighbors have more. I - You may dye. you may blench when "The Wagmi Matter." tho' the hair IT yon will, but the nld ! first dialogue Western, comes to j brunette nature w ill keep you hhe Kialio Theat-r Sunday. It lame still. j pays tribute to a bold and darlni j type of men whose services hac j Some people arc dissatisfied j received little Mtcntii.ii. These nroi with almo-t everything they p."-Mho wagon freighters, who carried si'ss, and some never read the (supplies to isolated mining camps magn.lne ails. jaud arjuy posts in the days of the , ,nm.,.- wc.st. ' The stalbtb-ian who says one I ..... . r .. r;illllMlli , ,-,,,: American m live can urive a ear probably means that many ('an hold the steering wheel and let natu n icourse. Never ImicJ up lo iiisdogle when you gine a iHilcMtiun. He may think tt it second ef fort. Correct Ihls .sentence: "1 started little Willie In school today." said ithe fond mother, "but I didn't give Uike i'S L'vn "A MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE AlKDSS I. 't'rljiyl U A(jrt f. Skill .lirnn ' II. A ittin uf t:iiK'i!tif ' , l. ivrtniuhiv to - tdc ,iHif Ji ' M. V.it l;,fl II. Itrwiir frnm ' - itrhic ili'iiTt 19. I;en-r lil Ml llll Clt.lUlIf 51. IJIi.bwl frtbral i. Unb out , 1. SCJOJl f;il)U i i. I n iirtilinii mit Iih-pi nidir. 51'. Sitcrwl luiiicf Itinr nieLil t3. Slnlrs . Wooin'n pidrlniir or giiiiicaliuni, a iir. 37. Jin-hire 4A. Ocean 41. 'i.vpo inenure 42. Aevtt nlilr. 43. Hliuk: Celtic -I (, Site ut nUni 45. ltepi j : nljiir, 47. Oiiktcd 411. VP OrJnttal I u - tiitluni. VHI. A?. Pfl.otlriff tlio OUlldVII llHRId . Trnrk nt n wilil a n im ul io, AntfHtliti tiro tlx ; Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle If - U. nils tin O P E R ASfflA N!TlL!E'Rl P E'RflL E n sSSh E R El ESS US T P.PfJS T EPj -B. Uruwfd iik) ."!. Alternntirw 9. Anriflit Tit- .fciitu guiQriiitr li. 'i'ah luviiy . Wnnl fur wnnl 63. Turn rd a mix Inri of red it ft ti All. ltllllUIII lllllA TU. Alnt I- tllivr Idant 7' IllllliT SU'lltl. title T3. n iir j 71. I'Mri-fil qi a trfi -,7i. AJa'nm: Uliil - 1 . I3 I4 FP ' ! I' P li L 15 ' - . -r W T zf1 T" : T. Ti -TvT T 4 TT Tif 50 51 ' JZ 7. M'J 7 j: 55 ?V 5 7 55 '. V 1. 1 TT TT? his teacher my advice or sugges- ' tions." ' ' If-you-work very, very hard, you can get rich enough to migrate w ith tho seasons in a care-free way as the hobo doew. Another vay to keep in tin lie eye is to be a widower small town. pub in u You don't lift tx sheepskin in the school of experience. Proof of proficiency is ih" fact that you ; hae siived part of your own. .., It's all rlgb,t.- for; love tt .make, Uie worh mo round if it wouldn't poke, along ana ir.aKc traitic go rAdind. Coming lo 1,1 la It o Ken Maynard will be s i n In a! different type of western story ! Tari:an" .Maynard Performs rld- it... cti.nu r Mi., iiiv.n.1 tin. i hiive placed him in the forefront (of the ranks of Western stars. The ! long wagon trains give a colorful atmosphere to the picture, and I there is no lack of romantic in terest. Stirring dialogue scenes and the rendition of cowboy eugs add greatly to the picture. Coining to Hunts Craterinn Oeorge Haneroft, who nu.de such jan overwhelming success of his i first all-talking picture, "The Wolf of Wall Street." appeals In a new all'taiking drama. "Thunderbolt," j at Hunts Craterinn Sunday. IJuu croft'8 video Is part of Ihe, man himself, deep, resonant and capa"- I Udind. , ,,, ; I ' : "' : I tl). Tno .1 . klllJl niibr. uiunint a nliKtl. tt. sllll ti. ht-niuic loilil.' A r e nt.6 nT S E.DUH I iE PjOlKElS.iSj St. Mullom RlAirV-MP'Q' 3. Kio. of Illy - " 31. I'ltHlliniurV mairaiar ron- T1A S T Yi -IS. skin (H.tlonr VETBTiOiYEREI (urm U noil la nd J deity r.H. Honk 39. Tliat moiian 46. One n:o rulf tcuifthnisn 4H. Ct.iift-iitT.il (ten era I 1 49. Vt,i Of a " llewtr .'t. Step legally Si, Auteainllr nine hi lie ran nun 11, Ai.lr PBO.I iLCa now 1. Slarket S. iher iiiptin tt. A Mitlinit tn'itli 4. Serreliiiy of inn trcasiifj' K. SI r I he imiIm, 7. oili mriix K. Wo-njen fro. IMdler . I.ilieniti'il Pro ii? Id Into mi.iuf inient ..:i. Miiio 4 . MOParj as F sNtunt l. .Metric In ml mens ii re 3, f'umitiirntire etiiliiitf fit. Milft tit, lllblle.il i country (7. II o nut a liuuie h old (,'oil US. PnMry . 7L aiyself IV, Sin mine 1 1, o rniii IS. Miorl letter 18. remain slu-ei' governur hie of expressing a wide range of i emotions. Richard Arlon, co-fea- j lured witli Kay AVray in "Thunder ' bolt," hiis already made u name fur himself In talking pictures. Kew of the actors who won fame in the silent picture have switched I to the all-talking medium with such suecess as ieore ISaneroft. Ye Poet's Corner ' Our Honir In the iliUV opon the side of an Oregon hill For a year we have lived, And arc happy still. I'll where the evergreens tower high. There's our home V h i e li mo n ey cu n't buy. Where the birds warble with atl their might. And the wind in the pines Sings us lo sleep at night. The valley below we can plainly see And the snow covered peaks Sure look good to me. The other peaks are pretty to, P.ui old Mt. Pitt Is the prettiest view. The orchards in the valley ore wonderful sight When the smudge pots are glow-j lug ' j tin a frosty night. j Thru the valley below t lie I logu-.' I river flows, Where the fishing is great. As everyone knows. This country Im gre; So come ami see Its valley, its liills. trees, ' Nettle and tt. Wellinn'n 666 Is a prescription for Colds, Grippo, Flu, Dcnguo, Bilious Fever and Malaria It is the most speedy remedy known Do Yon Remember? TKX Vi:KS A(iO TODAY (From files of tho Mall Urlhunt.) sept. IX II' 1H I Moston b vernor t'oolidge re-tfu- to rt'-iiislaie striking Koslon :p.iliccm. n. and defies Sam C.om jper. I.ibur eJiicf. ! .Medford public market sells a 'lame supply of "dc-naturcd goat meat." Portland Journii publishes edi tiirial on Court Hall's rescue from raging llogue by Doslon woman. The first Farm llureau aucti.m. picnic, and barbecue is success. Council linked to put sidewalk In front Jackson school. TWENTY YHAI18 AGO TOl&Y (From tiles of tho Mail Tribune.) Srpl. lit. H" Tho C. A. K. opens I St h annual meet in L'hich s grove. (,)rcgonian hints I'. & 15. may be main line for illll to coast. John Ji. Allen silent. Pi pie urged to plant shade trees, ami fruitgrowers to organize, in two editorials. I "Wanted Hmai't and rncrgctic 'voung man to sell city lots. Hen- son Investment Co., opp. Moore llutel." .Miss Jiernico Cameron visited Sunday un the Little Applegate. Beautiful Dahlias at Flower Show The wonderful display of dahlias from the Harry Hosier flower gar- I den nt Ashland Is one of the bi-; attractions of the floral disp'a. There arc many choice varievt from the little pom-poms, up to those ili,2 inches In diamefr. representing all colors known .'o the dahlia species. Among those must admired ! Ivathrine Norris. a true blue. menH nring 12 inches in diameter, Monmnutli. maroon color, inches, and Jane Cow", a beautiful buff, measuring 11 inches, . f-ir-vifi-d advertising tMi resiilts xotk i: or siiKitii i 's sali: P.v virtue of :.n execution on rureidosiiru dulv issued out of anil under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon, in and fot ihe County uf Jackson, lo me di rected and dated on September 7th. 1!' -I, in a certain suit therein pend ing, wherein Uelroy Oetchell was and is plaintiff, and A. W. Walker and others were defendants, and Linnie Hanscam and A. C. Walker and Jackson County. Oregon, wore defendants and iippellants. arid in which said suit said Circuit tlpurt made, rendered t.nd entered its de cree under date of September (ilh. ll'-'f. and which said decree is re corded In Volume -tii of the Circuit Court Journal of Jackson County. Oregon, at pages thereof. i and which said decree ordered i spre.'ul upon tho journal of said i emtrt the mandate of the Supremo Couri (..f the St;,te of Oregon, wlllell ,j bears date of July 13th, I ! li i. and I which reversed the former decree i of. sahi Circuit Court which was I dated February 1, lHHS. and which said latter decree as so rendered land entered, gave and granted junto th said Linnic Hinscam and j A. C. Walker, as said appellants and defendants, a fir.it. superior, j prior and paramount lien against : the hereinafter described premises las or date of July oth, 1!2, in the sum of SX4 12.M7, and ordered said ' premises liereinafter described to j Jte sold in the manner provided by ' 1: w f.ir the purpose of satisfying jsaid decree, accruing eost3 and ac icrued interest thereon. Notice is herehy given that, pur suant to the 4.erms of said execu tion, anil said decree. J will on tie t!Mh day of Ocodier. I :. at the front do.r nf the Counhou.-e in tlw- I'ilv ..f T..df..-.1 ini'i'L'nn ..ri'i.i- i ...in 4V I ;.t tniblic auction for cash to th'r uignoht Kuiiier, to satiny s-iid lien (and decree as aforesaid, together , jwith the costs (,f this sale, subject j to redemption as provided by la .v. j fref an, clear from anv and all j right, title. st;.;c. Ueji and Interest , that said plaintiff. I.lelroy Co-tcbi ll. or said defi-iirlants. A. W W.-iii.-or Katie Walker. K, It. I.ampnrt. Frank C. Uramwell. Sunerlntciident 'of Hanks of the State of Oregon, i IIul loel; Mercantile Agency. (Pr- l.'o'h P.arklow Co.. Otter Manufac tiirlng Co., New England Fabric j .Manufacturing Co.. The Osho-'ne l Co.. I.ouii, lioe-ch, stJlt(. Industrial ,e ident Commission. r;us vi,,... - 1,,,1-v. nilgiil have or cUiim to liav in and to i he t'ullnwing described ind being situate In I premises lyinc , I Jackson County. Oregon, to-wit: i.oi une in or lUoek Fortv-nlne t l-M of the city of Medford. Oiv gon, ,ns the sum. s designated, de. illiieated. ntimhred and described M"'0 i ue oiui'iai niut t lcl-cnf of record. now ! - Dated this 1-th day of Suptem- I ner. 1 nnn. Is J!;;';1:""' JK.NXINOH. ,. . '.' '". -on .iHinfy. t)recon. li: -'""''i:..'!'.'.''''''-'"'. Deinity.' By BUD FISHER & V