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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OR EG ON. THURSDAY, JULY X, IOTP. PXGE FIVE REFRESHING COOLNESS life CALLED BY DEATH SIMMS Clara Bow Coming to Craterian Communications ORANGE PfKOE A Perfect blend of finest teas. Refreshing in its full ricli flavor when . ICED Jninfs Miltmd ' Hurley phwed nwny 'nt the" t'nmmunlty hdnpltnl early Thurpdny morninR from nr terln Hchlorosis nfler nn Ulnes of the past tw.i month!'. Aged veins, 11 moiuli-, 9 days. Born at Havana, 111.. July 24. 1S47. The family- came to the Rogue River -valley In 1889 and nettled an nrrhnrd tract on the Mil lionaire road near Central t'olnt. Ore. He was a man or tine charniter and an excellent farmer and orchardist. He - took tne gold medal prize at the U-wla & flark fair at Portland, Oregon. In 11)05 on his tokay grapes. He leaves three children, one oon and two daughters. Irwin of Klamath Palls. Ore.; Mrs. Myr tle March and Mrs. Dora llessel- gruve of Central l'oint and four grand children; one sister. M is. Nash. Portland. Ore., and a broth er, William Hurley, Vancouver, Wash. The funeral service will he con ducted from the 1'crl Funeral Home Saturday. July 5. at 2:0(1 p.m.. llev. D. r.. Millard officiat ing. Interment will he In the tvnlrnl l'uint cemetery. ,.JVe t'lara Ilmv ami Frederic March In 11 scene from "True In IliC Navy." her laKvt all talker which opens in the l ux ralcrlaii llica. ter tunmri-mv fur Iwii days only. County Health Department Activities and News By Dr. B. C. Wilson, Health Officer IhTlmvi Victory for Muvjimoii i T the Kdltor: j The statement miult in The t Trilunu Htory TuesiUy evening i with 1 frme to iht 111k Hutu rattle fast wast dci-UUMlly eri on- j eou:-, with resptM-t to the farts ln-1 vilvetl i n I he rase. The la w in t'liestiitn in this rase uipMes only' t Jackson rounty, and the tie-! rision is a very important one to ' t he ea 1 1 le a ml sheep husi ness of thW rounty, in tliat it interpret k I the law and defines the respective I rights of futtlemen and sheeimenj to Ki-uxe their herds in Jackson i county. The rutttonien in tills suit were endeavoring to restrti't ' the ph?epmen In their Rraxiiu j iriviltKes, but the supreme t-ourij refused to permit' them to do so and derided in 1'itvor of the sheep men. The material farts involved In the rase are that Alex Anderson, the defendant, was pasturing hi heep upon a large tract of pri vately owned unenclosed land with the consent of .1. J)ressr, a real estate- man who was agent of the owners, nml the Big Butte j Cattle association brought suit to , restrain him from ranging hit i sheep on these privately owned f lumiw and alleged that there was j a large hody of other lands, in- j eluding these privately owned lundH and surrounding the same, which was an exrlusive rjittle ; range. 1 Anderson was not interested in ranging his sheep on any of the ; lands, except those privatelyown-1 ed above suited, ami so far nt Anderson was concerned the1 riUPstinn for decision was whether or not he had the right to graze his sheep tin these lands. The! supreme court derided that he' had the right to graze his sheep j nn the unenclosed privately own- ed lands, so long as he had the permission of the owner and herd-' ed them off nf such part of the public domain tit might oonsi- ( tute an exclusive cattle range. , The Hig Ilutte (.'attic assneln- i tlon. through its attorney, Mr. I 'eames. look the position both ( in the circuit court and tu thej supreme court that a man had : no right to graze lus sheep on, privately owned lands in a rattle rnniie unless the lands were j fenced. The rircult court decided against it. saying that the sheep owner had th;u right, and the su preme court hap sustained that derision. The law, therefore, now is. nt It always hit been, that a man has thu right to graze his sheep on prlvutety uwnrd lauds in a, cattle range. The derision i a victory for the uhecpuien, and the material contentions o An derson were sustained. DON R, NRWIUTRY. Medford, July 2. EFi Judgt Wm. Colvig. Civil. Vari veteran of this city, ami vice- comtuailder of the local (. A. U. j pOi-t, will deliver the Fourth of July address at t'anyonville. Ore., j tomorrow. j J udge Colvlg flpent several of . his boyhood years at t'anyonvilte nnd will be welcomed by ninny pioneers, when he appears on the singe tomorrow. Sensible Way. to y Lose Fat J Start taking Krusuhen 8attn that's the (jmmon-cnfte way to re duce but don't take themtwith the I Ira that they possess reducing (lualltleK In themselves. This is what they do thy clefirt out the Impurities In your blood by keeping the bowels. Kidneys and liver in splendid working shape ami fill Men with a vigor find tlreler energy you'd almost forgotten had existed. As u result Instead of planting yourself in an easy chair every free moment and letting flabby fat ac cumulate you feel an urge for (to ttvity that keeps you moving around doing the things you've, always wanted to do and needed to do to keep you in good condition. ; Then watch the pounds slide off! Krgschen Suits are the up-to-date Fountain of Youth, Take one half 'niiHpoonful in a glass of .hot or cold witter tomorrow morning and every morning they're taste Wa that way, and if they don't rhunge your' wnole 'ie; ' n,i (. reducing, go back and get the small price you paid tor th. in. an n C4MH bottle of Krupchen Raits lasts 4 weeks at Jarmln & Woods or any progressive druggist anywhere In the world. ' 7 tp.tfrsn p. m. Thepftalway to Happiness. NBC sefirVlo KOO,: KKi. 7:30 to '7:45 ftfrnRWrRR rifly. NBC service to . KGO, KUQ, KOMO, KOV,' K!-:CA, KFHD. 7:45 to 8:45 p. m. Standard Sym phony hour. NBC serrvlce to KOO, KHQ, KOMO, KGW. KKI. 8 to p. m. J3. A. Uolfe -nnd his I-luck Strike dance -orchestra. ' Nfitv service to- K10, KKC'A, KKS, KTAR. ' ' : " S:45 to U p. m. rnrlw Hlsteit. NBC service to KOO, KHQ. K OA. ' "' V, !) to !l:3i 'p.ni. Memory Lane. NBC service to KJO, KliQ, KliOW. KIX'A, KFHD. KTAR. 9:3 to lt p. m. The Olympians. NBt' serrvlce to KOO, KHQ, KKKD; KOA tt:4fi to 10 p. m. " 10 to U p. m. The Nutlojiiil Con cert Orchestra. NBC gerrvice to KOO. KOA. ' ' ' 11 to VI p, m. Hotel Dance or chestra. NBC service to KOO KFI, KFSI. SUNDAY BERT WHEELER,, ROBT. WOOLSEY in "THE CUCKOOS" With a royal army of clowns, goofs, nuts, nit-wits and nabobs turned loose in a wild pageant of glorious nonsense. DANGER Nj OF 1 NEGLECT, Hamorrfeotdt, Calltli, Comtl pstlan Cl llfr tmrt wn4r mint yur ar vmut syaram. Don't neglect the slightest Indica tion of Rectal or Colon disorder, it may Jead to .serious complications, impairing your nervous system, vi tality and general health. In the past 16 years our non-surgical treat ment has relieved thousands of suf ferers. Write, call or phone for our FREE booklet of information. Hot plains our reraarkableGUARANTY. Dr. Chas. J.Dean , CLINIC tit AM BIM OPPOS. COURT HOUSE firm & Aajn.poiiiuw),ocoh TCi cnwrtMC ATUIHTCD 9MI 1 I LLLriHJiiL HI IIHI CWI AF'iuATeo of rice s ' StAi-'Lt, Sn Francisco, Women's Hose $1.00 pair Bilk from top to ioe with iFrench Heel Contents of Milk. facts concerning these important, :! Milk in the only sinKle fond that .CCQssoiy articles of diet from time i , , , , .a ,., I to time. The followiiiK is a sum- wntaijjB 4racticnUyull the.pt in-1 ((f , 0uI. p,,,, ,tn0WlrdKe cipal elements of a vell-l:ilnced , con(.,.rnnR vitnmlns in milk: Milk diei. . It makes hone, muscle and s the Htlef source of vltntnin A,' blood, and promotes Rrowth. i the vitamin in our diet which pro- One iudispensuhUf element In our motes growth and nutrition. Milk food Is protein, which huilds U rich in this 'Vitamin; butter and brawn nnd sinew, and repniiH the cream offer It. therefore, in nbund- waar and tear. -Protein- is found , anee. The leafy vegetables also in meat, white of egsfi. beans, nuts i .supply it.- A'itamin It is present and other foods; but of all thoi (n the watery part of milk and not different kinds of protein, one of n the fut. It protects against r. the best ' Is found in milk. Two disease coiled berl-beri. which, other important elements supplied by milk in liberal quantities are sugar and fat. These" are the ciiief sources of the body's fuel supply. The body needs fuel to keep it warm and to however, does not prevail in the I'nlled HtatCrt Cor the reason that this vitamin, is present not only in milk, but is widely distributed in other animal nnd plant foods. The disease prevails oiily where a very generate 'motor power for work or ; restricted and monotonous diet eon play, just as the tei.m engine needs; stating chiefly of polished rich is Radio Program KMED (MII.Tr,lbun Virgin ttttlon) . Tlmi'stlny " P. M. t'm 6:30 'Aahland rtiambor f Commerce 5:311 to C Firestone One Stop Service Station C to 0:15 Fruit dispatches ly Myron Uoot ' C:15 to 0:30 New nd mor- . int hv Ma 1 Tribune. 0:30 tu C:4C JncKnon county HldK. Loan aiwn. . 0:4 5 to 7 Furmein Kxchanife t'oopenitive - - 7 to 7:16 Tom and "Wash presented by Associated Oil 7:16 to 7:30 Cecil nnd Sally In "The Funniest Thlncs" 7:30 to Popular leconllnKs 8 to 9 Greetings from .Mac- I'herson's Clothinn store 8 to 12 midnight All request pioBinm sponsored by My- ron Root Friday - ' KMED will be on the lilr thruout most ot the day on the Fourth. The regular v features will he. presented at the scheduled time. ; A. M. '. 8 to 8:30 KVBO hour nnd n lot of fun by Economy Groce- teria T S:30 to 8:45 Medroril :asn r & Onrry tMoaners & Dyers progriim 8:45 to 0 Gold Seal cream- t ery 9 In 9:30 Monarch seeu t f"eed Co., presenting a studio sketch ' 9:30 to 10 Schilling & Co., t courtesy program. , ' v West Side Mar- let " in:3n to 11 .Marsh Grocery Remembrance program 11 to 11:30 Enders Co., Ash- land 11:30 to 12 Jacuuo Lennox v 12 to 12:30 Ashland chain- 4 her of Commerce " 12:30 to 1 I'almer Music House patriotic progntm ' 1 in 1:30 Masterwoi ks series 1-30 in 2 Lewis Super Ser- coal or the au-toniobile needs jiil.so- line. The fuel value of food Is meas ured in calories. The calory Is a measure of heut, Just as the yard Is -u ; measure of length, or the pound is a measure of weight. Milk supplies the body with so niMiy calories of heat that a uuart of milk Is eiunl to either pound of-- lonn round, beef, 3 pounds ef fresh codfish 6 pounds of spin ach. S esi'S. 2 pounds potatoes, or 5 pounds turnips. : These comparisons are based on fuel value only. For Instance. while one f(uart"tif- milk has the fuel value of 0 pounds of spinach, the spinach 1b richer In iron; the niat richer In protein. Furthermore, food may have high fuel value, a large number of calories; and yet be low in vita mins. We must have vitamins. If they are not present in our food, the Insurance First Insurance Agency ' A. L. KILL, Mingf hn 10S 80 N. Cntral Mdfor, Oregon In to 10:30- 1 , i- I I used. Vitamin C is the important vitamin that protects against scurvy. Milk contnlns only a moderate nnd variable amount of this Im portant substance. Tho amount lit milk depends upon the amount of this vitamin In the reed of the cow or the diet of the mother. The milk of stall-fed cows In winter time eoilti.inSi .m-acllcally none' of it. The lack of It, how- ever, can be remedied and scurvy prevented by usinc dally, a little orange Juice or tomnto Juice. VlVimln D 1s the vitamin that protects ngulnst rickets. Neither cow's milk nor mother's milk citn be depended upon to protect In fants against rickets. Growing babies therefore should have a lit tie cod liver oil every day, as the doctor direct. Sunshine is also an important prophylactic against rickets. The radiant energy In sunshine promotes health, growth and nutrition; and It helps growing food will not keep us well. And the vitamins we eat today will not children especially. help us tomorrow; we have to have j Vltnmin V, Is the reproductive u fresh supply from day to day. factor. Milk contains little of II. Milk is rich in most of the im- and the youngster does not need portnnt vitamins, hut mny be vnrl able or lacking In certain other vitamins, such as the one that pre vents rickets. I'p to the present time, five vitamins have been dis covered nnd described. it. For the most part, vitamins are supplied by the plant world rather than by animals. I It Ih true also that the hum.ilt organism ha.s no capacity for stor ing vitamins. - Each Individual, Our knowledge of the subject Is i therefore, must renew his supply recent, nnd Ave are learning nw daily. Lucky Caddy Will ' Carry Clubs For ' '" Jones Next Week MINNEAPOLIS. .Inly 3. (P) To Donovan Dale, 17- year-old iflnne-wpolls caddy. there was given yesterday the grea-test honor and privilege any caddy can think of that of being permitted to carry the clubs of It o h h y Jones when ho plays In the national open tournament at Inter- Inchon next week. Luck, In the fftrm of paper slips In a hat, had much to v do with the awarding uf that privilege, I To Drive 1'lrst ltlvet. j Snlcm, Ore., July 3. UP) flov- ernor Norhlnd will participate, on I invitation from naval officials, in j the ceremonies attending the lay 1 Ing of the keel of the new cruiser ' Astoria at the Puget Smind navy yard Mondny. Sept. 1. The gov ernor will drive the first rivet. Baseball Scores 4 My the Assnriaixd Press) Coast League vice station 2 to 2:30 Mann's Dept. store courtesy program 2:30 to 3 lirophy's. Jewelers 5 to 5:30 All request period 5:30 to 6 "The program without n name" - 6 to 11:15 Courtesy concert by Myron Root 0:30 to 7 llarwood Photo Service 7 to 7:15 Tom nnd Wash presented by Associated Oil 7:16 to 1:30 Cecil nnd Sally In "The Funniest Things'' j 25,000 Get Tagt SALEM, Ore.. July 3. P The motor vehicle registration depart !ment eolimiHwi Hint 2",,IMiO . ohw license plates were Issued IhroiiRh Ihe Salem nnd the Portland bur eaus Tuesday, nnd. nwr thao 4hM yesterday. --. - - W. I.. Pel. Los Anisolett 50 no .f.Kl Sncramenlu 48 118 .558 Oakland 4ii 41 San Francisco 45 42 .517 Hollywood 4!i 42 .517 Missions : 42 45 .4K:i flrimle S7 Ml .425 Porllnnd 34 f.3 .Ml Ameilcan League W. L. Pit., Philadelphia 48 20 .K4!l, WashlliKlon 44 25 .CMC New York 4 3 26 .62.1 Cleveland 35 SB .493 Detroit 30 43 .411 St. Illl 29 43 .403 lloston 2S 42 .40(1 Chicago 25 41 .3711; National League ' W. I.. Pet. I Chicago 43 28 . llrookljfn 40 2fi SM New York 3 32 .f.2'l SI. Uiuls 34 33 .fioT Itofllon 31 34 .477 I'lHsblUKll 31 35 .470 4'lnclnnall 27 4o .403 Philadelphia 2t 3 .38T 160 f MILES AN HOURo A Sivift Spray which is PENETRATING but NOT INJURIOUS The Niagara Rex Liqui-duster overcome! the common hand icap of pruycr$ the high pressure. For the Kcx by meant of hi high velocity and low pressure only 15oz. at the nozzle gives complete coverage, even to the topmost foliage, without any burning. Ail pump .troubles arc eliminated. The REXS Uqui-Dulttr Not a spray, but I "liquid mist". A fan (not a pump) projects a wind current which is heavy-laden with tiny, "dustlike" particles of liquid "penetrating fog". Not a spot on the tree escapes protection. The Niagara Rex Is a rapid worker and no "time out ' is necessary for repairs. Your spraying materials go con siderably farther, with a big saving of time and trouble. Our local representative will tell you mure about the Niagara-Rex. Niagara Sprayer 4 Chemical Conine MIDDUPORT, N. T. nislrlhiileil by Medford Electric Store Mcilfi.nl ltl.li:. I'bmie 90 Furniture Odds and Ends Gur Window Is Filled With REAL BARGAINS REDUCTIONS "FROM An Exceptional Summer Time Bedroom Suite SPECIAIJ , 4-Piece Set $51 00 Green finish hand decorated aet-J-n striking bedroom suite at a real moderate price I Bed $13.00 Dressing Chiffonier $13.00 Table Benoh $6.00 $19.00 2Q 50" 10 See Our Windows Now SHOP HERE SATURDAY These Specials Will Go Fast! 2L 7 SAFE Preferred Dividend -AND- SORE Investors throughout the country are turning to Build ing and Loan as the safest plan for investment . . . there is no fluctuation in the value of the shares funds lire loaned only with mortgage security on residence prop erty interest is collected each month dividends are paid to stock holders each July and January. K i tt V f y Our Preferred Dividend Stock Class A participates in - a 7 dividend paid from date of investment to January first. Checks are sent out January fifteenth and each six months thereafter. . ' JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING & LOAN ; " 5 ASSOCIATION ' 30 North Central . i -..s - j i Organized ) 03