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PXGE TWO KTRBypRT) TKTKTTyTtt, fF.T)FORT), OREfiOV, TntTT?ST)AY, OCTOBETt 10, 1929. PRESIDENT PLANS '-.I i ASHLAND, Ore., , Oct. 10. jf Special.) "Oregon MothorH" of AMiiland will be nioiru clursely or giinizcd . Htul will ha nindu more closely ' n waro of the un.voisiy'n ' iiclmIs through t ho vIhH of AIiu !Vftltpr Al. Cook, proHhlont of the Oregon MothtTH on October 27th. Mra. Cook 1h intcrcHti'd In the , close oi'K'inlKiitfon of mot hers throughout tho state and will he .accompanied to Auhland hy Mih. ;.J. K. Will, president of the I'ort JutiU group of Oregon Mot hers, by Miss Marian F'hy, executive Hecre tttry of the Oregon Mother!, Dean Alfred Powers of the extension di vision, Walter M. Cook unci PiohI dent Arnold Uennett Hull, of the university. Tho party will travel by auto mobile and plan to upend October 27th In Anhland. Tho Oregon MotheiH of AHhland will plan a Horioti of ineotlnRH in which It will tie posniblo to diBCtiKH many of the problmliH that parent meet In the education of their no mi und daugh ter. Tho local DadH1 organization and tho alumni niumherH of the univerHlly will be included In tho , plann for the day. Mm. Cook wan In It undoi-Htood ' that tho Infirmnry drive in over bo far tH Oregon mot hern are eon , cerned and that the purpose of the trip In not to make money, hut to become better acquainted with the UnlveiHlty and with Htmlei.t, life on tho cam pun. Sho bellevea that Ore gon. Mothers have much In com- . mon, and nhe wants un opportunity to dUcuna them with Oregon moth era over the tate. WILLIAMS CRKKK, Ore.. Oct. 10. (Special.) Mis. Column Hur cr phhhimI nwny very Ktiddcnly at the humo of ber dituirlitcr, Mrs. flcm-Rc .Hniiilln, iMnnUay, October 7. of heart failure, nircd seventy two years. Funeral services wore held at the Uaptlst church Wed nesday conducted by Kev. IMillllp Jlcctcliry. JUnliil In. tho (toucher cemetery. Mrs. ((irandnia) Ilnr Iier hud lived many years on Wil liams creek and was loved hy all whd know hor. Hhc will ho sadly missed. Tho family have the sym pathy of their many friends. PORTLAND PEOPLE VISIT JACKSONVILLE FRIENDS JACKSONVILLE Ore., Oct. 10. (Uuocliil.) VVardon Knnls and Mm ma Knnls l'ettlo and .Mr. Lumas uf Purlland were cullliiK un friends llel'O TllOHtlllV.' VVni-ilcn li!nnlu r,,l Mrs. I'uttlo were son and dnimhu-r ol jicv. mineri Knnls, rornierly a pastor of tho Presbyterian church of tills placo. ( ( ,.- : . A passcnucr train arrives In New York every f2 Kccnndx. FR r BOOKLET 1 Describing Causes and rjfects or "I 11-4 U II It? I I - RECTAL WRING and r'LS COLON AILMENTS WRITE OH CALL, TOR BOOKLET TOI1AV Dr.ClSAS.J.DEAN r ' - - . . . CLINIC MAN OIJ OPPOS tOURTHOUSt HFTrl SUlN,POWlAND,0SlG0N icLLrnuiML Al WATER 2861 Scattle,Sn Francisco. Los Angeles gft A nmn'fl watch mnnt he Instrumcntnlly precise, Iso of ninsenllno hnnd- Bomenesa. Our watdies meet thsin eiartlns to quireincnta. SL I SALES REPORTED E JACKSONVILLE, Ore. Oct. 10. :Sccini) 10. 3. Beverauce Is having a seven room liousu built on his land ncrOHS llin atrnet from Ills service station. The Dig Pines Lumber company has the contrnct to build and coninlute the structure ready to move Into. It is planned to huvo it completed by Novem ber. All insurance adjuster was in our city recently looking over the dam ago caused by tho flro at Melvin Morgan's home. Me will have the roof rebuilt. , Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith are now nicely settled 111 their newly purchased borne on South Fifth street. Mr. mid Mrs. McMnnnls of Med ford moved Tuesday Into the Hag shaw house, now owned by Kay Toft. . They have three daughters who will attoud our school, Mr. and Mrs. Meaghlcy of Port land have sold their place hern on Slxlh street to Arthur Lewis. The deal was made Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis have been rent ing the house for tho past two years. Frank Hayward, who rocenlly sold his place on Hon Hi Fifth street, moved the first oi' tho week Into the houBo of (leorgo Little, recently vacated hy Al Hogls. Mr. and Mrs. Lawliead of Kltini oth Falls moved hero tho first of tho week Into their newly pur chased homo on South Fifth street. Mr. Fewell commenced work on a new -house Monday on Ills re cently purchased acreage on South Fifth street. Lumber was deliv ered Monday morning from Med ford. Mr. Kennon Is doing some land scaping and Improving in his flow er garden. Ho Is also building a stono hridgo over the small creek that, runs through his property, which will make quite an improve ment. t WELCOME STUDENTS AHHLAND, Ore.. Oct. 10. (Spl.) The MlnlHtcriiil nHMoeiutlon of AhIi htnrt mot on TueHrtuy to organize for tho yonr.'M work, lhln IjoImk tho first inoetliiK f tho houkoii. It han hcen the cuntom of tho churcheH of tho city to nrrfxnKo for Homo event to welcome tHY new tenchei-H and HtudenlH who hnvo affiliated wilh them. UomellmeH tho churchoH havo Joined In tho event, hut thin year each church will arrtinno n Mpeelal entertainment and a vary freneral Invitation will ho Riven. Tho dato aot for tho event In Octo ber 1 Ith. Tlnmo who wero present at tho meeting on Tuemlay are Hev. C 11. C.affney. Rev, II. T. Mlehelmore, Kev, C. K. Dunham, Jtov. William Itarney, Kev. (1. V. Kallls, Jtev. William Krwin and Mat Thompson. V, M, C. A. secretary. , JACKSONVILLK. Ore, Oct. 10. (Special) Kenneth Merrlflcld returned to his work at Prospect Wednesday morning. .Mrs. Henry Miller mnde a busi ness trip to Central I'olnt Thurs day, returning by way of Medford. where she attended the Itellef Corps meeting at the Armory. our school was closed Monday and Tuefldny of this week enabling the teachers to attend county In stitute at .Medford. Hugh ComhcMt eaino homo for a short visit' with his mother on .Monday. I to Is lookout man at Wagner (tap. Mildred Witter la homo fur a two weeks' vacation from the Iturch ranch on Itoss lune, where she Is employed. Mrs. V. A. Chlldcrs unit daugh ter, Maxlne, of lllg Aiiplegato. spent the first few days this week at their old humo In Jacksonville. Miss Htella Levy has as her house guests this wiAk her sister. Mrs. .Meaghlcy and husband of Portland. o.n'iti- Lewis bmniht a late inndel Atwater Kent radio this week and Is gelling several eastern stations. Charles Wltler calm home Sun day from Kerby, where he has spent the summer with his par ents, lie will attend school heiv this winter. Donald Dortby and Howard Lewis returned Tuesday evening from Diamond lake, where they have been employed the past two months. .Mrs. C. L. McDonald and ran. Uoger, returned Monday from Hoqulaui. Watdl.. where tliey vis ited William Lytten and family. They are guests tif Mrs. McDon ald's sister, .Mrs. Crlss Kenney. Miss FaKiim Kenney spent a few days tho first of the week !"!. I11K Mr. and Mia. Moure at Myrtle Crerk. .Mr. and .Mrs. M. U Alfred of Medford were visiting relatives In Jacksonville Sunday. Mrs. t'harles Dorothy returned home Wednesday from the Sacred Heart hoxplial. she Is Improving nicely from an operation of n couple weeks ago. August Johnson of Whlttler. Cal., I: spending n few davs with bis old friends. Dr. and Mrs. D. A. Forties here. Kasnia Kenney accompanied her aunt. Mrs. K. L. McDonald and son, to their home at Flint, Mien. Thursday. Mlsa Kenney and Mr! .MrOonald will attend a university near Detroit this winter. Mr. nnd Mm. Johnson of Cali fornia, are visiting at the home of Mr. U E. Comhest this week. JACKSONVILLE THE LUXURY HUSBAM J5 XflVfl B HVlt .00(10 fl J. Ji JS3 j J Jm SYNOPSIS: Ray Lowthfr. Iarn Itik Ills fortune Is lout, (tees from Barbara Landon. his sweetlivuit, beciiure ne feels iter wealth nncl his poverty make niai riugt lm;Miisltile. They are still In love, three years later, when they unexpectedly meet on Blrp-honril. but Rny refuses to change his onlninn. When burbara mflkea s ijcsiierate effort to convince Kay ihe needs lilm, he relents lm) tliey are married. Hay InKlnts, however, that he mimt 'nialco hit own living by writing jar.x compo.tllons and playing In an nrchefftRi. Hnlph llemlersnn, sn HnKilhmnn with eyea on liar.' . ham's fortune. Is chagrined hy her marriage hut lays a clever Plot lo separate her from finy. He In vites them both to a house-iiany, where, he hnpea Barbara will ba dlaappolnted in her husband nnd f'roiin tho opportunity of marry ng Henderson's prospective title and debts. . i Chapter 10 ' - ';( ' A LUXURY OAtlBArtA was not a little lur prised when, some 10 minutes later, Ralph Henderson knocked oo ber stateroom door and, upon her opening It, Bald: "I've come to offer mj congratu lations. 1 hope you'll be happy. You must let mo buy you both a bottle of champagne on the strength of It." , "Why, that's that's splendid of you, Henciy," alio said, overcome wltb gratitude (or bis having taken It In what sho considered such a sporting manner. "You're not going to let me down on the bouse party, arc you?" be said anxiously. "Of course, 1 shall expect your your husband, too. You know I've invited the guests by wireless." "What else could 1 dc but accept for both of us?" Barbaia remarked later to Ray. "I'd forgotten it com pletely until that moment Bit of a blow to my pride the nay Hendy's taken It. 1 was vain enough to think he'd be furious," "He's too clever to be furious," Ray remarked under his breath. That Bame afternoon, just before the boat docked at Southampton, I. en Ilickson found Ray packing In their cabin. "1 hear you're leaving us," the little hanjolst remarked, "and 1 can't say that I blame you. A man would bo a mutt to work when there's no need for hlfn to do eo. Lucky devil, you1!" Ray felt his temper rising. "You're wrong about my not work ing, Leu. I am going to work and work hard." Len laughed derisively. "I guess your chief work will con sist In keeping the other men off Baby Millions. No harm nietint, sonny," he added hastily. "Ultln'l moan to speak disrespectful of the wife. Fine girl, I'm sure, but If you don't see to It that you're In clover the rest o your life, you're a big ger f no I than I think you nre." Ray muttered something between 'Ills teeth: he saw the futility of arguing with Len and, as soon as pocslblo, be left hi in and went up on dork. ' Here he bnped at least for a few minimis' peace and quietness; but, no sooner had he stopped out of the pnssngowny than he beard Bar bara's name mentioned. "Old you hear that Barbara Lan dau's married that young saxo phonist?" one woman'b voice was saying. "Of course, my deal," another tepllcd. "Amusing, Isn't It? Tliey say ho hasn't a cent to his name but she has more than enough for both of them. And I guess that a pen niless husband Is a little luxury that Barbara Landon Is woll able to afford!" They both laughed nnd passed on down the deck while Ray stood motionless, his hands clenched by his sides. So that wab how they regarded him! As a luxury a luxury Barbara was ablt to afford! Ho would have to get used to comments such as that, he told himself bitterly. Comic, wasn't It? He, Rny Lowtbcr, regarded as a luxury; a luxury husband. Sudden ly, as though he saw some Ironical hutntir In the situation, he threw back his head and laughed. A wock later Barbara and Ray woro dining at tho Savoy bntel In London when suddenly Ray uttered an oxclnmntlnn of surprise and half roso to his feet. "Whyt It It Isn't old Bill Foster over there! You remomher the fel low 1 told you about In Chicago who javo mo my first chance In the orchestra. This is great! 1 must EO ME ASin.AXn, Ore., Oct. 10. (Spo lal)-The social lite of the Smith-1 em Oregon state normal was ' started by a "student mixer," a sort of get-together nlfalr. Inst week for all to get acquainted. Thai school auditorium had boon nt-: trtutively decorated with autumn leaves and the slago wan screened with un nlrv curtain made of thin tsrlpa nf crepe paper In autumn Ki,,.,i..u .,,,1 n,n h ti,. ,.,.h strips showed lovely brunches oten"1 M 0V'"'Hl ,M,,n,!'' T1,orn - ..n...... iw-i ... .1.. : Is a largo amount nf crushed nick n......in . ... 1 ...1011 hand Teady tn surface tho roHdiet ux: dord to Lot . lilk. !. Med which mo.ie fi.rr,i.i..j' i. "Chick" Karlow'a orchestra. Fac-1 nlly members siwnsored the affair, j SHOW TO BENEFIT P.-TA. JACKSONVILLE SATURDAY JACKSONVILLE, Ore.. Oct. , 10. ; (Mpeelal.) The Lewis Lyceum Players will give a five big- act play Saturday evening, October It, at the 1'. K. Hotel .building, as a benefit for the Parent-Teachers as. loclatloq. All are urged to come. rush 'over and have a word wltb bim." "Where Is be?" asked Barbara. "Over there at the piano. . . Excuse ma a moment, I'll brinj hi in over to our table If he'll come." It happened to be an Interval. After Bill Poster bad almost em braced Ray In public, bt consented to be led toaards the little-corner tabl where Barbara was sitting. j , As they came wltbin sight of ber, j Bill nudged Ray., ' I'Vnn si it sA raAi-a n m A w rtr ass mliAh i i. .. . . ITil si. .w. lovely! And Ray agreed with Him, tor Barbara was lovely that night. She was wearing a pale green cbiffon gown that brought out the red metallic lights In her closely shin gled head. . "Who was he?" asked. BUI "Some one In the profession?" "No," said Ray and promptly changed the eonverstation. Some how be did not want Bill to know that Barbara bad been the wealthy Miss Landon when be had married her. Barbara tried to ba sweet to Bill's friend, but for some reason, she found herself resenting blm. This she know to be unreasonable and mean, but the could uot help her self. "Any Idea of taking a Job over bore, Ray?" BUI asked presently. "I'd love to have you will) us. One of our saxs basn't been any too fit lately." . , '.... Ray laughed, a pleased excited laugh. "1 wouldn't be good enough lor your bunch. Bill." "Forget It, yon play a dandy sax ophone. You'd like It here. Three hundred a week and, taking Into consideration the private shows we play at, we're doing fine." . Ray was leaning across tbe table, bis eyes shining, bis attitude tense. "Bill , . . It would be wonder ful . . "Well, I'll let you know If there's anything doing Been doing much stuff of your own, lately, Ray? If you've anything good I wouldn't mlud giving It a tryout here," and, turning towards Barbara, he added, "Guess you're proud of your bus band. Wo'll hear great tbipgs of him some day.( Ills stuff's good don't you agree with me?" There was a slight pause and Ray commented, a little ruefully, "Bar bara Isn't interested In my compos ing. Bill." Barbara Bushed and was more than glad, a moment later, when tbe pianist rose to leave. "Mighty glad to have met you," he said as he held out his hand. "You're lucky, I kudw, tor Ray's a dandy chap." and lo Ray be added, "3eo you later, boy." 1 Barbara found Ray 'curiously dis trait during the next few numbers: his eyes were fixed upon the orches tra and once she beard hlin saying, as though to nlmsclt, "Ues, wouldn't II he greaL . . ." "Wouldn't what be great?" " "To have my stuff tried out at a place like til 1st I'd even give a good deal to be standing up there and playing my old sr.x again now." "You'd rather be playing In the band than dancing with me?" -he asked, a burt note In her voice. Then, with a sudden vehemence: "Oh, how I hate that old saxophone of yours!" He saw angry tears In her eyes and reached uuder tbe table tor one of her bands. "You know, dear. I'd rather be wltb you. But, do try to realize bow much my music means to me." She (wallowed twice. "I'm -orry, Ray. I'll try." But she did not. Had he been a composer of classi cal music, or a pianist on the con cert platform that, she told her self, would have been d.fferent. "You don't mlud my having a few words with old Dill before turning In?" be asked later that nlghu 8ho ald,."Ot course not.". But all the same, she did mind. ' She felt vaguely afraid of tha in fliienro Bill Foster might exercise over Ray and, In that moment, she was glad that they were dated tn Join Ralph Henderson's Iiouto par ty the following day. fCoajrfjnt. pint tVr-jsj But Dnrbars dels not fini han plneio at Henderson'a ttauci party. Continue the story tomorrow. !)CTI ON DEAD INDIAN ROAD ASHLAND, Ore., Oct. 10. (Sno tmOTha road lionatruct Ion-work . , ' .,,, ,.: now Vr " " tmn roH,i l Mn rushed In com; plutlon beforo the setting la of tbe fall rains, which will make further W()rk m,Mssllio. Conshlernhls hai , . , , . " " "iiiiniMiei, mreany ann se oral bad rurves havo been cllmK nni'Mi. ino roan nas also neen """ as the grading work has bccn '""'"leted. MEDFORD RELIEF CORPS INVITED JACKSONVILLE JACKSONVILLE. Ore.. Oct. (Special.) Mrs. Henrv Miller ' entertain tho Medford Woman's Keller crops members with an all- day meeting nt her home on North Oregon street. Friday. A trip through the museum, 1 being planned, ' -' j'ji (Reports Sy Jmrms Cunty Atelosa Uc ISUl MeMt "4 CeMrat mi l . Marriage Licenses. Hay K. Marks und Ituth Kills. Thomas It. Alexander and Ku- nlce 11. neeier, Alou Frost and Maymle F. Bio mah. Roland W. Cofor and Helen E Mitchell. Melvin R. Miller and Edith M. Nlccolls. Floyd J. Burton and Irene G.. Galllghor. ' , Walter P. Musswitz and Anna K. Peter. ! Albert J. Braun and Susanna O, John A. Boggis and May Case bolt. William H. Rolchstoln and Ituth E. Newman. Frederic Jakel and Mary Ford David A. Graham and Eunice K. Wllklns. Vlrle L. Penney and Iona Kid well. Circuit Court. Margie Humus vs. Willlum Ra mus; for divorco. State of Oregon vs. H. E. Rosscll; attempting to obtain money by fulso pretensos. City of Medford vs.. A. D. Mc cormick et al; to quiet title. Commercial Investment Trust Corp. vs. C. J. McCarthy;, for pos session of personal proportyv Estate- of Ellen H. "Wagner, de ceased; udmitted to probate. Pearco Md'horson vs. Albert N. Krnuse; -for money, ' ' State of Oregon vs. Weston Wells, burglary not In dwelling bouse. "' - - Real Estate Transfers Elmer Harris et ux to A. H. Mc Bealh et ux W. D. to lot 15, Hll singer's Subdivision. J. B. Andrews et ux to A. II. Mc Beath et ux W. D. to laud In Twp. 38 S., It. 1 W. Carl Bowman ot ux to W. If. Wil son W. D. to the fractional N!4 of the NW1i4 of Sec. 18, Twp. 39 S., R. 2 W. Mattie II. Shaw et vir to City of Ashland Q. C. D. to tho south 30 ft. of lot 2 ot block 23 of Chitwood tract in the city of Ashland. Ella C. Wcsterlund to George W. Childs W. D. to land in Twp 37 S., It. 1 W. Andrew: R. Sehnffnor ct ux to Paul E. Nltzschke W. 1). to lund in Original Townsile of Central Point. Frank T. McCiraw to D. E. Sumllwood, et al. W. D. to all of lita 5 and tl, blk. 8, Butte Falls, 10. it. E. Smallwood. et ux. to First National Co., QCD to nil of lots 5 and 0. blk. 8. Uutto Falls. $1Q Wllburn Smith, ot ux, to H. C. Heud, et al, QC1J to the SW of NE, tho HE ot NW, tho N 14 ; tho SB of SW and SW ot SE of nec. 17, all In twp. 33 8., R. 1 E., $10. Joseph T. Little, et ux, to Wal ter T.Tollo and C. Edith Tulle, W. D. ' to land In orchard Home fruit tract. J10. . Floyd Edmond Hayes, ot ux, to Mary A. Cameron, ot vir. W. I), to lot 10, lilk. 48. original town site of .Medford, 10. Dolin M. Schclile, et vir to Wil liam J. Scheblo, ct nl, W. D. to the EV6 ot DLC 49, twp. 38 S., It. 2 W., $10. J. M. Hurley to D. L. C.rlgaby, W. D. to lot 8. blk. 53, Central Point, $150. Nleholns Klme, et ux, to Ed ward C. Krazier, et ux. W. D. to the NE of NE of sec. 22, twp. SS S.. U. 2 W.. $1.00. Leslie F. Dean lo Walter O. Garrison, et ux. W. O. to nil of lots K 2'. 3. 4. 5 nnd 6. blk. 29, Railroad Add. to Phoenix. $10. Iioroy 12. Johnson to Ruy Cheek, et ux. w. D. to land In twp. 38 S.. R. 2 W $10. Mollle T. Hlaek to A. R. Squire, et ux. W. J). tn land in twp. ii S.. liiiuge I E.. $10. Tho United Oil Co. to p.lcnl'l.d Oil Co. of Calirfni-nla; 0. C. D. In Tp. 37 S. It. 1 W. W. K. Denl et ux lo Ed W. Mil ler; W. D. to KM of NE M of Stc. 6 Tp. 41 S. It. 2 K. Highway Motor Co. to Ed W. Miller; W. P. lo Hie S'i of-ME '4. and NK14 of SK n of. Sue 2 and Nil of ee. 12, Tp. 41 C. It. 1 ft. Robert Clayhurne Young et ux to Alnnxo O. Itlshop; W. D. tn Lot (i. lilk 2. Ilunualow Add. to Medford. First Methodist Episcopal Church! of Talent to Town ot Talent; Q. C. D. to Lots 9 and 10, Blk. 1, Slllde ler's Add. to Talent. Jackson County to Town of Tal ent: Q. C. D. to 125 ft. off the NE ends of Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 0, I), 7 and S, lilk. 11; also the N i of NE 125 of what was formerly known as Home St., and a atrip nf land 15 ft. wide beginning nt NK cor. of Lot 8. ltll;. II, and extending along Lota 8, 7, 6, 6. 4. 3. 2 nnd 1 and to tbe center of Home St. J. C. linrnes et nl to Eugene M. Frost ot ux; W. I). In Tp. 37 S. R. 2 W. Lem Trnsk et ux to E. C. Corn et ux: W. D. to Lots 4, 8 and , Illk. 41. Rallrnnd- Add. to Town of Phoenix. Annette I,; Endert et nl to F. W. Jordan; Q. C. D. to Lois 25 and 16 In Blk. 1. Grand View Add. to Cen tral Point. E. V. Archer et ux to Karl A. Johnson; W. D. In Tp. S7 S. R. 1 W. lnettle Sntterleo et vir to Evelyn L. tlarela: W. I. In Tp. 39 8. U. S. W- . The Cal. Oregon Power Co. to Gold Ray Really Co.; .CI. C. I). In Tp. 3D S. R. 1 W. City of Medford to C. E. Smith I ford Height A dd. to Medford. Mrs. (. F. llurnett to Juntos V. Wlnget. Q. C. 1). lo all of lot 8. and lot In blk. $. earner and Sabln Add. to Rogue Itlver. $1.00. Itsn F. Phlpiw. et nl to C. C. 1; liny aid. W. D. to part of lots IS and 19 of Amended plat nf l"ts I. 0.(4. . ?. 8. . 11. 12. 14- 16- ! ill 1 is and 19 of i;ivri-dde sub. in ' twp. ,18 8. 11. 4 W., $1.00. Arthur Snort, el ux. to Leila M. Paxson. W. I), to all nf lot 8, blk. , Falrmotint Add. to Medford, $10 "i dlrn.' leyr.'to-i;dltb son. deed of gift to nil lot 11, klk. ?, Berryvale Add. to Medford. Edith G. Meycc to Violet McFull, deed of gift to lot 12, blk. ?. Berryvale Add. to Medford. Lucy A. Lord to Arthur Lord, W. D. to land in twp. 37 8., It. 3, W., 11.00. . Frank W. Craig to Ada W. Craig. W. V. to tho W. 1.7S A of lot 6,: In see. A and all of lot soe. A and the E. 2. -10 ucros- of lot 4, see, 13, of Itoguo Itlver Val ley Orchards Com. tract in twp. 38 S.. R. 1 E., also lot !. sec. B and 4.30 acres In lot 6, sec. B of Rogue Itlver -Valley Orchard Co.'s tract. Also lots 8, 9. 10 and 11, xec. A and Jots 1, and W. 4.08 A of lot 8. sec. it, 1 10. Mary E. 'Coggins to Lewis W. Olds? ct al, deed to all of sec. 25, all of sec. 33,' all of sec. 35, twp. 40 8., R. 1 E.. the K of SE, the SE of SE and tho SW and N'j of NE( the BE of N'E and tho NVi of NW the NE of SE and SW of Hcc.,-11, lots' l, 2,'3 and 4, and tho Ni4 of.NB and N',4 of NW of soe. 15, lot 6 of MW of seo. 13; ull of Bee. 5, all of sec. . 7, all ot sec. 9 and all of sec. 17, all In twp. 41 S., K.. I E nil . of sec. J3. twp. 41 S-. R.; 1 W., 110. A. T. MoMahan, et ux, to Henry W. Mason, W. U.' to lund In Tal ent, io,"'; ".V It. H.',Toft,, ot. ux, to Thoinaa Laughead, .et-uxv W. 1. to lots 3, 4, 6, and II in blk. 4 and lots t. 2, 3, 4 and 6, blk. 3 of Lund gren's Add. to. Jacksonville, $10. T. A. Fifer, et ux, to 1). R. Elliott, et ux, deed to land in Medford. $10. Edna Huschko to E. Huschke, deed to lots 27 and 28, blk. M, Railroad Add to Ashland. Joshua W. Cook, ct ux, to Her bert H. Waltermlre, W. D. to EVj of NW nnd NE of SW of sec. 32, twp. 33 8.. Ii. 1 E., ilO. ' CI. C. McAllister, et ux, to L. Kolthly, et ux W. D. to the WV4 of NW and NW of SW ot sec. 6. and the NE. tho N14 of NW, S'.. of SW, the SW of NW, the NW of SW, the NE of SE and part of the V of SE, lying south of the county road, all in sec. 6, and the Nli.of NW of sec. 7 aiid all in twp. 35 S.. R. 1 W.. 10. Emmett W. Snider to Frank W. Strecets, W. D. to land in Ash- j u,n&t jt.oo. City of Medford to Otto Jeld liess, et ux. W. D. to lot 3, blk. 4, Medford Heights Add. to Medford, $10. City of Medford to Everett G. Trowbridge, et ux, W. D. to- lot 2, blk. 1, King's Add to Medford. City of Aledford to Lorraine Meyer, W. D. to W. 140 ft. of lot 11. blk. 1, Hlverside sub-division to Medford. $10. City of Medford to It. S. Grif fin, et ux, W. D. to W. 140 ft. of lot 12,' blk. 1, Riverside sub. to Medford. $10. City of Medford to R. S. Grif fin, ot ux, W. 13. to W. 140 ft. of lot 12, blk, 1, Riversldo sub. to Aledford, $10. City of Medford to Leo Itnndull, ct ux, W. D., to lot 11, blk. 39! original town ot Medford, $10. City of Medford to Dorr K Hoffman,- et ux, W..D, to lot U blk. 4, Jueen Anie Add. to Med ford, $10. . City of Medford to Hunry Hue l.urgardt, ct ux, W. D. to lot 18. oik. 8, Imperial Add. und lot ii, blk. 1. Medford Heights Add. (0 Medford, $300. City of Medford to Alice E. Trowbridge, W. D. to lot 17, blk. 5, Ross Add. to Medford, $10. Josephine Cotlrell, et vir, to John S. Kewel. et ux, W. D. in twp. 37 S.. R. 1 W., $10. John lirownlec et ux. to It. W. Wakefield, W. D.' to lot 4. blk. 9, Imperial Add. to Medford, $2500. H. W. Wakefield, ct ux, to Gertrude Fredenburg, y. C. D. to lot 4, blk. 9, Imperial Add. to Modrord, $10. Gertrude Fredenburg to Uoy W. Wakefield, et ux. Q. C. D. lo lot 4. blk. 9, Imperial Add. to Med ford, $10.50. (trace M. Wilson, et vir, to Jane Shults, W. D. to lot 11, blk. 40, orig. tovh plat, $1.00. Chaa. P. Albert, ot ux. to C. H. Chrlsiner, W. D. to land in twp. 8? 8.. R. 2 W.. $10. . Gold Ray Realty Co. to D. G. ManNctll, W. D. to land III twp. 36 S., It. 3 W., $350. . J. 11. Stllwell, et ux. to M. L. Moore, deed to tbe S14 of SE of sec. 4, twp. 35 S., It. 2 W., $10. F. G. StlniKon to Alice Stlmson. W. D. lo the NW and SW ot NE and NW of SE of see. 34, twp. 3ti S., It. 1 W.. less 20 acres, $1.0(1. John H. Fuller, et ux, to Erwin R. l'oyer, et ux. . D. to land In twp. 39 S., R. t E.. $10. . Lois V. Norrls to C. T. Stewart ot ux. W. D. to land In Sec. 13. Tp. 84 S., R. 1 We., $10. Clara. Hood Stuart, et ux. to Joan H. Stuart, et vir, W. D. to lot 16 and W',4 of lot 17, blk. 3, Queen Anne Add. to Medford, $10. Walter C. l.lllie, et ux. to Sylvia G. Millard, W. D. to land In twp. 37 8 It. 1 V, $10. F. H. Haines to Mablo Pearl Haines. W. D. to lots 2 and 3. blk. I, Whitman's Park Add. to Med ford. $10. . Elbert L. Lenox, ot ux. to Ijls V. Norrls, W. I). to land In sec. 15, twp. 34 S.. IL 1 W.. $10. (ieorge W. Wcndt, et ux, to Wil liam K. Ray. et ux. J. C. D. to tho S. 100 ft. of tract fronting on the N. side of valley road, or Fifth street, Jacksonville, $10. Enormous quantities of mush rooms are .raised .In Paris In un dergronnd 'galleries. RELIEF FROM CURSE OF CONSTIPATION A Ha Ulc Crock physic. un imyn. "Constipation Is responsible for more niinrry than any other cause." But Immediate relief tin been found. A tablet call nil Hex.! Or di'rliesi attracts water from the ys trm Into th lazy, dry, evacuating bowel, called tho colon. The water loosens the dry food wnnte and caiifea a nentle, thorough move ment without form inn a habit or ever increasing tbe dive. Stop nuffortnu from constipation. Chew a KeXiill Orderlie at night. .-sexr may oritrni. net 24 tor 25c today nt the nearest Kexall Drug storty- We,t Side rharmacy, A THREE DAYS' COUGH IS f YOUR DANGER SIGNAL Coughi from colus may lad to se rious trouble. You can slop them now wilh Crcomulsion, an emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take. Crcomulsion is a medical discoery with two-fold action; it soothes and heals Ihe inflamed membranes and in hibits ftcrm growth. Ot all known drugs creosote is reo agnized by high medical authorities ns one of the greatest healing agencies or coughs from colds and bronchial irritations. Creomalsion contains, in addition to creosote, oilier healing addition to creosote, other beating rions. ass, your ui..iw..ut.- CREOMULSION . . nc TJA 1- UA - INTERNATIONALLY known for its delight ful British atmosphere. . . now bciniS enlurged for those who find here a hospitality and a welcome unequalled... The Empress invites you to come and stay - for golf, for rest, for scenfc beauty, for social enjoyment. SPECIAL LOW WINTER RATES American plan, $56 weekly per person, or $ 15.50 per person double room, .for two week . minimum. wmwimm- A Canadian Pacific 1026 Rooms at Most Reasonable Ratesn IS Hi i Bill La Sails at Madison Stmt Fixed-Price Meals Breakfast .... 60c 75c Luncheon B5c Dinner . $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 Sunday Dinner .... 1.50 Eiinkit J. Stpvens f-iT i r A fi Eari. L. Thornton . M Prtauirat ViIIUjAItU Vice Pres. 9 Mar- "If An Overdraft May Be an Oversight lint it is just -as hai'infiil to your crctlit .stiiiiiliiifT and lnisinrss repu tation as if it were intentional. - ry keepinrr your Cheeking Ac- eount balanec at a figure liigher than your usual needs you will be safeguarded against aeeidentul ov erdrafts. First National Bank Medford, Oregon elements which soothe end heal th inflamed membranes and stop the ir ritation, while the creosote goes on to the stomach, is absorbed into tho blood, attacks the scat of the trouble and checks the growth of the germs, Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfac tory in llie treatment of coughs from, colds, bronchitis and minor forms o bronchial irritations, and is excellent for building up the system after colds or flu.- Money refunded if ant re lieved after taking according to direc tions. ASK your nriiinusi. 'taoT.f QllonlAs). - - - Reservations at Canadian Pacific, ' 148-A Broadway, Portland, Of write 77ic Emprvu direct. Hotel in Victoria, B. C, Here in the. writer of all activities is Hotel La Salle. Five famous restaurants garage in connection. Big gest Hotel Value in Chicago. Next time stop at the La Salle. 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