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PAGE EIGHT Medford Mail Tribune "Crarrsfls li ioutltsr i Or KM 'UH tM Hall Dill fopt salorasi fut)liir,v oj Bturuao printing oa It II Hilt ftM It ItOUCUl HUHU IdlUr a l mtpp immai Ao bxkpDdam Htipipf btarsd M mcsoO jlaaa autlw U Madfard Ontoa. mdai ta at Man 1 ls!. auBsciniTio rateb Br Han lo Adnoe. Dnif. w ; Dallj, aooUi s0 Bi Carrlar, Hi aotaiies lledlofd, ajManL JatkKorlUa, Central PoisL PboaU, Tiltot Gold Bill and oo Rtctiwajra. ru t. morns. Dallr. w W ill terra. eaas is adranea. l.tO Ofruisl oapa o tna Clti a Mtdford. OmeUJ piper o laeamp muoti. mmm at thi associate! hkebs Httrliwt full UtM Wire Sentea TU Usoclatea Preaa l tieluilieli anUUao It tna me r ouMleallon of all am dlawUM credited to It or otlierirlii vadlled Is tlila oatw and aLw te the local ana ouhlWwd nereis. All rtmu lot ouMleaUos o apeelal dlipaUM oarela are alao reamed. MBMBBB Ot UNITED HESS MZ1IBEU OB AUUI1 BUBBAO OP CIKTIIMT10NB Adrertlilnt Kepreeentainea L C. M0I1EN8EN k COMPANT Otn 111 Ne tori. Chleao, Detroit, Bu IranrUeo. Loa Aratalea. BeatUa Portland, f e Smudge Pot By Art hot Perry BMn.r.imaa thai Truth la massscred, and other ttme It Is Jurt twHted Into an extra fancy pretzel. Who ean remember the rood old days that the posse chased chasing the DeAutremont boys to arrest a Swede with a pint of moonshine, Elghtmfle. Wednesday, was repre sented by Prank Praters, Oscar Keith ley and Harley Anderson and wife. ah tha same tale of woe and nthlno can bs dOBS BbOUt It. (MOT' row County News). Gloom for sale or rent. BUM-A-PUM-DUM (Roiebnrf News-Review) Here 1 my problem: This boy drinks, and only when he has been drinking he says some day he will marry me and when he Is really sober he doesnt mention marriage. The Imbroglio, or spat, between our live-wire governor and our live-wire state treasurer has not yet degener ated to the point where the Bcrlp ' tures are quoted to make It worse. There Is a great deal of talk about "maklna both ends meet." It seems that spending and working will not return to normal untu mis appr antlv futile acrobatlo feat Is accom plished. A Democrat In Congress lasW week openly stated, "the way to make both ends meet Is to etart working and spending." The loglo thus ex posed caused experts and economists to faint by the wholesale. The ends will never meet until the capitalists yank loose from Weir dollars. e "RELiaiOOB RIVALRY IN JAIL" (Hdllne Lit. Dig.) Proper place for It. OPTIMISM BUSTS LOOSB (Lamar, Mo., Democrat) The Pleasant Hour Circle met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Will Poundstone. After the us ual business session a dellgfttful program was given. Bong, "Some one Is Waiting for Me," Mrs. Bary; song, "Grandmother's Chair," Mrs. Dinwiddle; reading, "If I Should Die Tonight," Mrs. Wright; song, "Did You Think to Pray?" Mrs. Lafe Llsher; song, Vema Llsher, "Will You Love Me When I'm Oldf"; song, Mrs. Ora hood, "Six Feet of Earth Makes Vs All One size." a Bom have the flu, and some have an attack of politics, and some have both, and don't know It, Doctors of the valley met Wed. vng, and had a good time without cutting anybody open, and Install ing a stpper. Dock Hayes was Mas ter of the Toast and the operation was a success. With the bravery that Is characteristic of the profes sion, hs kidded the women present upon their loquaciousness. This re quires tie same cold nerve that Is required to Invade Panama to catch a yellow fever germ. Nobody delivered speech, The doctor, like a lawyer, la never needed until he Is needed, and then he sure Is needed. He Is the last person the human race takes any Interest In. TERRORS OP POETRY Boms say the trouble's due no doubt To taxes taking profit out; Too much Is left to "George" some think. Turned over with grimace and wink. Another reason given la: To take firm stand would hurt ons's "bla"s And one remarks tls prayers we need If we would as a town succeed; Upon the old some lnw the blame, So many .here not In the game; The reasons given are galore. S'en that, queer folks lira at the shore But listen, do, while I Insist That same types everywhere exist. And let me add this to the rest All readers may at will contest. The fault's not one of town, my dears; It's INDIVIDUALS in arrears. Our sidewalks, we'll admit are punk. Borne cltmn larks coin or spunk; And taxes are unjust we say Who voted on election day? If things are not what they should be What's MY responsibility? And so ad Infinitum. Exchange. Sweden Widens Uulldltig Plan STOCKKOll fly New stste build- Ing project to cost 13.000,000 have been planned by the state organising committee as additions to works pre-1 Tlously decided upon. This brings he total outlay for the next lOyear per- lod to 13,000,000. 1 Time Will Tell . TPHOT7GH future developments will reveal the major effects of last night's mass meeting sponsored by Medford post of the American Legion, one highly desirable factor was imme diately shown that an overwhelming sentiment prevails in favor of the duly constituted authorities of Jackson county. The almost unanimous standing vote given the Legion's reso lution of confidence in all the county officials by the large audience present from all parts of the county, should be suffici ent warning to those who would attempt to force removal of such officials by other than good and sufficient reason. A NOTHER fact made plain at the meeting was the predom inating feeling that Earl II. Fehl would make a good county judge if he were left alone, free from influence by L. A, Banks, to conduct the affairs of his newly assumed office. Last night's mass meeting American Legion and other people of this county with the ment and courts here. Jackson that will understand the real penetrates the thick fog of vicious propaganda that has envel oped politics here during recent months. Any hope of halting the vicious campaign of slander and character assassination, which has kept this county in a before can only rest in time. CHILE'S SALVATION AVERS PRESIDENT New Chief Executive Opens Nation-Wide Campaign for Back-to-Farm Move mentAll Classes to Join By HAROLD P. DRAMA .SANTIAGO, Chile (p with the slogan "back to ttie farm," President Arturo Alleseandrt has opened a na tionwide campaign along eemt-soctai-1b tic lines to stabilize Chile. He hopes to accomplish this on po litical, social, economic and moril lines through cooperation of all class es and creeds. Sees Riches In Soil He Is submitting to congress group of laws changing the national farm policy by setting up farm co operatives and socialised estates, and by sub -division of certain "landed" property. He seeks a condition in which "cul tivation will permit farm production to rise above the income once re' oelved from the vast nitrate pm pas." The president Is so optimistic that he sees happy days cot far ahead, though he wnrns that furthor sacri fices will be necessary before oon- tentment may be reached. Plans Farm Colonies flenor Alessandii proposes the ex- prop r In t Ion of all land not now In production for colon 1 cation by city dwellers. Two forms of colonization would be followed. In one there would be collective exploitation of the land, with no In dividual property, but supervised by technical experts. In the other echenv cooperative effort would be the keynote. Each Individual would till a parcel f land, but production would be con trolled by the group, as well as sales and purchases. 'It la a shams for the country, said the president, "that our cities and towns are over-run with people, many without work, lust because they have not taken the harder In stead of the easier way. Land wanted "More than half the tillable land of Chile is going to waste. The peo ple must get back to the soil or we will have no return of better times." President AleAsandrt urges more acreage planted In wheat, sugar, beets and cane, and more experiments with cotton and other products which would tend to make the country self sustaining. "It Is ridiculous that we have to Import wheat and other products when the soil and weatiher of Chile are so wonderful," he concluded. "Vast riches will be Chile's If only the next few years are given over to Intensive farming." Medford Pear Sales, New York Auction From New York Daily Fruit Reporter furnished to The Mail Tribune by the Fruitgrowers' League Three cars Medford Boso Pears, 8 coaivr. nujkius cwm iu -v. BOSO Broadway, Extras , Fifth Ave, Fancy Red Diamond, Fancy ,, Pinnacle, Extras , Anjous Bxa. . 104 . 410 . S10 ..818 Darby, Extras , , 384 Darby. Fancy , DM . 730 , 71S , 334 , 347 . 877 Beacon. Fancy , Red Diamond, Fanoy , Polly, Extras Top O' Day, Fancy Glen Rosa, Extras Glen Ivy, Fancy , 183 Cornice Transport, Extras Two cars Medford Boso peai reneraliy stronger on all pears. Bosc Blue Diamond. Extras ., Polly, Extra. Bxs. . 890 . 373 . 347 . 103 . 837 , 837 , 383 , 1S3 . 338 . 530 Top O' Day, Fancy . Anjous Transpott. Extras Beacon Fancy Blue Diamond. Extras , Red Diamond, Fancy Polly, Extras , Top O' Dsy. Fancy . Medfruco. Fancy . Cornice Dbpst - h, Extras ,, , 300 Expreai. Fancy 811 703 bxs. extra fancy Boec, av., 81.04 733 bxs. extra fancy Anjous. ar. - MEDFORD MAIL orderly and legal means, and for will not end the efforts of the organizations to familiarize the true facts concerning govern county has a substantial citizenry situation when the light of truth turmoil for three years, as said 3. C. F. Fall of Meteor Shakes Region West Of Barns BURNS, Ore., Jan. 20. (AP) A crashing thud that shook houses here led to the rumor as far as 85 miles away that a great explo sion had occurred at Burns. Residents here believe the rever berations were causd by a large meteor falling to earth In the hills west of here. Several of the resi dents are planning to search the hills for the meteor as soon as weather conditions permit. Jenkins' Comment (Continued from Page Una I BUT, they add, If the six-hour day were generally adopted, with all the changes that they THINK would be brought about as a result, the situa tion would be so changed that In stead of a shortage of Jobs amount ing to nearly ell million there would be an EXCESS of Jobs amounting to 1,900,000. That Is. there would be a million and a half more Jobs than there would be workers to fill. SOUNDS rosy, doesnt ltt But then you remember the fel low who satlown with a pencil and a piece of paper and figured himself rich out of the chicken business on the basis of each hen laying an egg a day and selling all the eggs for 35 cents a doren. And there was the other fellow who showed vast paper profits out of a cat and rat farm, the oats to eat the Tata, and the money to come from selling the cat pelts for fur coats. Don't pay too much attention to these statisticians. THE six-hour day Is probably a good Idea, and tbta writer, for one, expects It to be generally adopted In time, as was the eight-hour day earlier. But It won't solve all our problems. 1 Brazil Extends coffee Pacts BIO DB JANEIRO UP) Brazil has signed a trade treaty with Lithuania, making 33 new commercial pacts signed by the provlslonel government since It Iseumed power two years ago. Brazil hopes to teach Lithuania to drink more coffee. a African Colony Finds Radium . NAIROBI UP) Radium Is reported to have been found, along with gold and pitchblende. In the Loldalga Hills of Kenya colony. The new field Is about 80 miles from Nenyukl, a farm ing district at the foot of Mt. Kenya. Desirable bouaee always In first class condition for rent, lease or sals Call 105 cars Anjous, car nd I part ear Comics 80s 70S 80s toe IOCS HCs 130s 133s 180s 183s 180s 103s 310s Avg. 100 luo 17s 175 na 100 10s 108 105 178 148 143 ISO 100 180 188 178 175 175 17 1S4 138 133 133 138 135 145 100 170 170 13U 100 145 180 180 170 178 180 180 138 170 170 178 178 178 l7g 60 183 ISO 105 178 175 181 100 180 ; 180 180 180 ISO 185 185 160 ISO 101 188 168 170 170 170 178 178 188 183 178 ' 114 185 170 170 no 170 180 108 310 103 108 173 185 185 138 183 100 103 310 300 300 luu 160 180 170 160 170 170 170 170 168 180 160 167 luo 180 180 180 100 100 300 300 300 183 155 185 168 165 170 175 180 170 170 17U 300 100 300 JOS 310 315' 315 310 310 308 Anjous and 1 car cornice pears sold In New Tort January 11. Market 80s 70s 80a 00, 100s lifts 130s 133s 180s 186s 180s IBSs 3103 Avg. 183 183 ) 30 ISO 135 133 163 178 185 IB. ITS 168 169 133 ISO 153 310 300 300 300 305 310 315 303 180 180 178 180 180 180 100 103 308 305 loa 300 300 303 300 305 330 335 335 lot i 175 170 17U 175 180 180 185 300 318 315 177 1 300 100 103 300 335 300 300 300 1.7 163 176 180 180 185 185 300 105 300 300 1B4 100 ISO 130 133 160 163 160 180 138 133 Ion I 133 185 133 300 303 305 805 310 310 ltss ' 170 170 170 J70 170 170 170 : 347 bxs. fancy, av. ai.53 .04; 1.888 bxs. fancy, sr. 1.74. TRIBUNE, MEDFOKJ), Personal Health Service By William Biad?. M O. timed letters pertaining to personal Health and hygiene not to disease aiagnuals or treatment, srllj be answered by or. Brady If a stamped, self addressed envelupe Is enclosed. Letters should be brlel end written In Ink. Owing to the lame number of letters received only a rew cap be answered here. No reply can be msde to queries not conforming to Instructlona address Or. William Brady In care of The Mall Tribune. TELLING THE PUB Nearly every season we hear a great deal about the launching of some scientific expedition to find the cause of the common cold and. It Is al ways hoped, a cure. What was perhaps the most preten' tlous of all such research projects set forth from the Josh Hopkins three years ago, acclaimed by half- page and page ar tides In the 8un- day supplements and Imposing In terviews of the head mountebanks, but once the big quest got under wav the world heard no more of It. I suspect the objective was attained when the last half-page of available space was exhausted. Although the self-designated savants who staged the big shindy announced that they souBht the cause of the common cold none of them ventured to de fine the disease entity. I'm whatever you please to call me In respect to "the common cold. I deny that such an ailment occurs. Of course I don't know what ailment I am talking about neither do you and neither does any physician or health authority In the country. Mo one can define "the common cold. No one dares to commit himself about It. The boys who get the publicity, or maybe the salaries or maybe the endowments for researches on the question, prefer to leave it as It Is, They Insinuate that any dam fool knows what the common cold Is. All right. If you know. One of our great metropolitan medical societies publishes In the press an elucidation of the nature and cause of "colds," based on the quaint premise that 'many kinds of germs are present in the air we breathe" which Is a false premise, an unfounded assumption, for we know that the few bacteria In the air are harmless to man, and there Is no good reason to Imagine that any disease Is ever carried In or by the air or spread by germs floating In the air. I cite this ridiculous teaching because It Is sponsored by one of our great official medical or ganizations, and It Is a fair Illus tration of the sort of nonsense the present day medical and health 'au thorities' utter about this great bug- abotK The truth Is that nobody knows what a "coid" is. (never mina my Communications . . Says Tims Will TeU . To the Tdttor: May I say a few things thru your paper anent the political snow storm that Is flying over Jackson ounty7 The dally presses of this city hare been getting news and filling space over the situation and . now the American Legion has taken It upon themselves to correct the situation by a program of education. In my opinion this period of education in a peaceful way should have been done some six months ago if such program was necessary. Permit me to say that I have all due respect for the Legion as a whole and number some of my best friends among Its members but It seems to me that tne Legionnaires and the presses would do a far greater service to the county and the state by quieting down and cease to give our fair county a blem ished reputation thruout the state. Mass meetings that have been pulled off only agitate the matter more and more and are a hindrance rather than a cure. I believe, and with me are a host of good cltlBens of our city and county, that Mr. Codding, a personal friend of mine, Is above reproach and he was duly elected. The same applies to Judge Pehl, who Is conscientious tho not Infallible. If let alone by the presses and other agencies, I can not see why these two esteemable and good cttleens, duly elected officers of our county, cannot get together and settle all differences of opinions nd do the work they were elected to do. As to Mr. Carter, every one knows he Is above reproach and It Is a pity that men are so foolish as to bandy sold In New York January 10. Bosc 17S 175 ISO 180 OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1933. LIC ABOUT COLDS own belief that It Isn't). And since no one knows what he Is talking about when hs expatiates on this subject, what Is to hinder him from offering his own funny notions about It to the public? Nothing but the restrictions of space In the papers or time on tne air. Hence the com edy. Lest Mr. and Mrs. Wiseacre miss the lesson, I beg to reaffirm my own opinion tnat exposure to cold and wet has nothing to do wlt& any hu man aliment save frostbite, and that the all too common ailments erro neously attributed to that cause are In reality respiratory Infections, such as measles, diphtheria, whooping cough, quinsy, and a dozen other clearly defined though less familiar conditions. Because you can't tell at the onset which respiratory In fection you may be developing, I sug gest that you call It "crl," until the diagnosis Is made. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Blinking Boy Three -year-old son has lately got the habit of blinking his eyes oessantly. . . . (Mrs. N. M.) Answer. Tic or habit spasm, prob ably acquired from mimicking. Young children are quite likely to mimic older presons' mannerisms or behav ior, especially If such performances gain attention or applause of doting ones around them. I suggest a sharp slap on the hand or any similar reminder every time you find him blinking, and some special privilege or pleasure for the boy for each day he has a record of little blinking, Congenital Deformity A says congenital deformity Is her editary. B says It is unaccountable. . . . (Mrs. M. S.) Ans. B Is right. The congenital defect you mention Is as likely to occur In one family as In another, and should cause no anxiety about bearing other children. It may be corrected by a minor operation. Horse, Tooth or Divinity - A doctor recently advised my mother to change the position of her bed so that her head will be toward the north, as one sleeps better In that position. (E. R.) Ans. Yeah, but was he a doctor of music, laws or letters? There are more bogus "doctors" than real ones nowadays, and I don't mean dentists or even osteopaths. So far as I can learn, there Is no known reason why one should sleep headed north. No harm In trvlnir It anrf lttinir m know If I'm not quite right about H. (copyright, John P. DlUe Co.) his good name In the political mix- up. Two wrongs never made a right, Two foo'n never made a wise man end two foolish acting factions can. not do anything now by the actions taken by them but keep stirring up stme. enmity, hatred, etc, all which Is against God's law, and, the law of man. Settle the matter by ballot at the next election. Peradventure Messrs. Codding and Pehl are as bod as rumor has It, they will die a natural political death. And, If they are good men as a large ma jority think, pray give them a chance. The fifth chapter of Acts contains an account of such an uproar as we have now. You will find the counsel of the greatest teacher and pholos- opher of the age speaking In the thirty-eighth and thirty-ninth verses of this wonderful chapter of the Book of Acts, Gamaliel speaking, "Re frain from those men and let them alone, for if thla counsel or this work be of men It will come to naught But If It be of God ye cannot over throw It." Wishing Peace on earth and Good Will to all men. I am. Tours most reapectuflyy, JODETT P. BRAY. For Peace. To the Editor: Not being a reader of the Medford News, this writer Is not In position to Judge relative to abuse or abuses oast upon any person or persons by into paper. But If such abuses were any greater than those cast upon Mr. Banks at Armory meeting last night, then this community must be In a bad way. My understanding of the purpose of the Armory meeting was to ami cably discuss differences and pour on on troubled waters. With this thought In mind, before the meeting, I requested the privtl. ege of the platform for a few mln- utes, to talk In effort toward creat ing harmony. The privilege was de nied me. Nor was my question answered, that the chairman permitted me to ask in open meeting, via: Will any person bs Justified in leaving this meeting with the Idea In mind, or belief, that the object or tnis meeting waa to suppress the constitutional right of free speech and a free press Yours for peace and tranquility, W. W. TRUAX. January 30, 1S33. 1 Tlaying Indian. To the Editor: I attended both public demonstra tion as an Interested spectator, and alee up our whole local situation like thts: We are, as a whole, a pretty well-regulated and successful large family with a bunch of pretty young ktda. Juet at present some of them are playing a perfectly harmless gams Save 25 On Your FIRE INSURANCE Cost O it iron Mutual potlrlee Are NON-ASSESSABLE. Orejroo Mutual maintains more than twice the surplus required by Oregon Insur ance Laws. Oregon Mutual Fire Insurance Co. C. L. GOFF of Indians lots of war paint, feath ers, tomahawks and yelling, and once In a while some kid gets a little bit hurt and runs to tell Mama about it. I see nothing about It that need worry anyone: the fun la perfectly harmless, although we must say It is rather senseless and we do get rather disgusted with some of the children iCM have to run bawling to Mama; we don't like to have any cry-babies In the family. Possibly the noise that our kids are making disturbs our neighbors, so we think that they had better stop play ing Indian and play some game that is quieter and has some sense to it. We might try to direct our children's activities along some constructive lines. I would suggest that our several newspapers devote time and space to telling of the good features of our community; and we have a lot of them. Respectfully, GEO. IVERSON. 1 Courthouse News (Furnished by the Jackson County Abstract Co. 131 B Sixth Street I Marriage Licenses. William W. Cox and Virginia Hau ssr. Laurls X. Dobbins and Viola 8, Humphreys. Howard O. Krohn and Marie C. Green. Gordon E. Turner and Dorothy F. Nice wood. Norman E. Judy and Sarah clog- ston. Linn B. Mills and LaVonne Eileen Anderson. Edgar B. VanHorn and Delora R. Lay. Loren W. Card and Edith Burns, , Circuit Court. Jackson County Bldg. it Loan Assn vs. j. j. Deakln, Adah Deakln, etl al; foreclosure. State vs. Martin Wilkinson; burg lary. State vs. Robert Wisely Langen bacher; receiving stolen property. State vs. Arthur Rod; taking and using automobile. State vs. otto Rutger; grsnd lar ceny. State vs. Clifford Sargent, Charles Davis; grand larceny. J. H. Hardy. George W. Roes as sume the business name of Hard's Cash Grocery at Ashland. Ore. state vs. Nick Kayl; arson. R. O. Stephenson, O. L. Qvermyer as Economy Lumber Co. vs. the Black Channel Mine, Inc., Hen. W. W. Prtckett as Medford Pipe and Machinery Co. vs. the Black Diamond Mine, Inc., Hen. S. A. Kroschel assumes the busi ness nsme of "Southern Oregon Bus iness Exchange." Dean DeVolld vs. V. A. Puddy; chattel Hen. O. B. Lamkln, Victor Bursell vs. Earl H. Fehl et al; for writ of revvlew. The Big Pines Lbr. Co. vs. Eva A. Anderson; for money; certificate of attachment. Howard A. Bill vs. Big 4 Fruit Warehouse, Inc.; for money. o. o. Wilder vs. E. O. Corn, J. 0. Barnes, et al; for money. W. W. Prlckett assumes the busi ness name of "Medford Pipe and Ma chinery Co." Martha Mae Decker vs. Paul K. Masters, Ivy A. Masters; foreclosure. O. J. Patton, John Patton, L. M. Roberts, articles of incorporation. Benlngna Gold Mines Company. Principal place of business, Medford. Capital stock 830,000 or 50,000 shares. MUler-Sanford Tractor Company va- Suncrest Orchards, Inc.; to recover personal property. Probate Court. Estate of F. V. Medynskl, deceased: probate. Estate of Spencer WelUs (a minor); admitted to probate. Estate of Vernon Benton Weaver (a minor); admitted to probate. Estate of Emll Mohr, deceased; ad mitted to probate. Real Estate Transfers. Wm. M. Brtggs to B. D. Brlggs et ux: w. D. 3 acres on Almond St. In Ashland. Lovlsa Miner et al to Martha Bo- shears: W. D. Lot 6, Blk. 50, City of Medford. Jackson County Building and Loan Association to Elmer P Ireland et ux: deed to lots 3 and 3. Blk. 6, Sunset Park Addition to Medford. o. C. Maust et ux to Guy Cob- lelgh; deed to part of Lot 11, Oak Grove tract. Geo. W. Denney et ux to Geo. R. Johnson et ux; W. D. to part of Lot Blk. 0. park Addition to Medford. John S. Rosencrana to Constant Rosencrans: deed to tract In Blk. 3, Palm's Addition to Medford. S. S. Welch et ux to W. H. Wal thall et ux: Q. c. D. to SE4 of NWU SWV4 of NS54; NE14 of SWH; NWIJ or 9E4. Sec. 13, Tp. S3 S. R. 3 W. W. R. Yockey et ux to Butler Thompson Co.; W. D. to 50 acres in Sec. 8, Tp. SO 8. R. 1 . Ralph Emerson Bender et nx to Ford Potter: w. D. to land In Sec. IS. Tp. 34 8. R. 1 W. Herbert J. Berrtan et uz to Hattle Rankin; w. D. to land In D. L. c. 43. in Tp. 37 S. R. 1 W. Eva E. Anderson to James A. Roth- rock: W. D. to Lot 13, Blk. 1, High land Park Addition to Medford, Lot xi Lot 3. Blk. 1, Medford. High land Park Addition: S. 50 ft. Lota 8. 8. . Blk. S3, Medford: Lots 11, 13. 13, 14, 18, 18, Fair Oaks Orchard Tracts. . Guy Johnston et ux to Charles A. Haines; W. D. S'i of NWU; NE4, Sec. 34. Tp. 33 8. R. 1 E. J. A. Vsrner et ux to Lily M. Schroeder: W. D. to Lots 7 and 8. Blk. c, Railroad Addltlo nto Aah- lsnd. NEW LOCATION 16 NO. RIVERSIDE Scores A Scoop Pretty Natalie Balllars, 17-year. old Cleveland student. Interviewed Gov. George White for her school paper and scooped veteran reporters by learning that White will not ask reelection and may be a candidate for senator, (Associated Press Photo) MEN'S GYM CLASS TO BE ORGANIZED Organization of a men's gymnasium class In this city waa announced yes terday by Dr. E. W. Shockley, follow ing an organization meeting at which business and professional men ap plied for membership In the clas. The class will meet three evenings a week at 5:15 o clock in the Roose velt school gymnasium, days for meeting being announced as Monday, Wednesday and Thursday. The class will be instructed by Dr. Shockley. All business men Interested are in vited to attend the next session. TEST FLIER KILLED DAYTON. Ohio. Jan. 30. (JP) Leu tenant I. A. Woodrlng, Wright field test flier, was killed today when the engine of an experimental observa tion plane exploded at an altitude of 3.000 feet. Lieutenant Woodrlng In 1030 re ceived congressional recognition when he brought Important Japanese treaty documents to Washington from the west coast, through unfavorable weather, In record time. Game Keeps Basques Healthy SAN SEBASTIAN. Spain UP) A health survey of .Spain ahows the Baskue provinces with higher per centages than any other region. Au thorities ascribe this to the popularity of the Basque variety of handball known as "pelota." Get your Texas Hot Tamales, Real ChlU and Hamburgers at Coffee Ann's, Hotel Allen corner. HERE'S QUICKEST, SIMPLEST WAY TO STOP A COLD FOLLOW DIRECTIONS Take 1 or 2 Bayer Drink Full Glass of Aspirin Tablets. Water. Almost Instant Relief In This Way If yon have a cold don't take chances with "cold killers' and nostrums. A cold is too dangerous to take chances on. The simple method pictured above is the way doctors through out the world now treat colds. It is recognized as the QUICK EST, safest, surest way. For it will check an ordinary cold almost as fast as you caught it. That is because the real BAYER Aspirin embodies certain medical qualities that strike at the base of a cold almost INSTANTLY. You can combat nearly any cold you get simply by taking BAYER A?nirin and drinking plenty of water every 2 to 4 hours the first day and 3 or 4 times daily there after. If throat is sore, gargle with 3 BAYER Aspirin Tablets crushed Ask your druggist about the recent price reduction on the 100 tablet aize Bayer Aspirin. NO TABLETS ARE GENUINE BAYER ASPIRIN WITHOUT THIS CROSS Flight 'o Time (Medfurd and Jackson Co not; History rrom cb tiles ot fbi J:,VJ Tribune of and IV Vear TEN YEARS AGO TODAY January 30, 1923 (It was Sunday) Marlon county farmers stage an nual farm revolt, and object to Got. Pierce's reduction bill. Local Imbibers warned that ned heat" not fit to drink. 'can- Nation shocked by activities of the Klan In southern states. California shaken and damage slight. by earthquake. England fears another world war, unless ar ri??ts adjudicated quickly. Senator Dunn of Ashland Intro duces 'Inheritance tax exemption bill at Salem. Valley fishermen sign petition for changes in. Rogue river fish bill. Red Cross reports many needy fam ilies in outlying districts. TWENTY YEA I(S AGO TODAY January 21, 1918 (It was Tuesday) Road to Sacred Heart hospital con tinues Impassible and city and county asked to act at once. Rogue River fish bill introduced In legislature again. Court Hall departs for Los Angelee to see Bud Anderson, "Pride ot Med ford." fight Sammy Trott. "Bud will be lightweight champion in six months' declares Mr. Hall, "and will bring the valley more fame than the fish or the pears.' "Poor Country Maiden in the Wicked City," three-reel special at the Isls. New helm. city administration at the Medford merchants to use parcels post. France wants fre tolls through the Panama canal. Ye Poet's Cornei YOUR TASKS If you should cease to worry and fret About the things of every dav. Do you suppose the world could move In just the same old way? If the little tasks you seem to think None but yourself could do. Should some day really be left un done, Would it wreck the nation, too? Or Is It only In your mind These small things seem so irre&tf And when you cease to work and fret, Per,aaps twill be too late. To learn the wheels of time will movf, The world go steadily on Tasks like yours and greater, too, n.va ,u mo euilOi Mary O, Carey, Talent, Oregon, Broken windows glazed by Trow Qrldge Cabinet Works. Real Estate or insurance Teave it to Jones Phone 796. PICTURED BELOW If iliroal Is sore. crush and dissolve 3 Bayer Aspirin Tablets in a half glass of warm water and gargle accord ing to directions. and dissolved in a half glass of warm water, repeating every 2 or 3 hours as necessary. Sore throat eases this way in a few minutes, in- 1 credible as this may seem. Ask your doctor about this. And when you buy, see that you get the real BAYER Aspirin Tablets. They dissolve almost instantly. And thus work almost instantly when you take them. And for a gargle. Gen uine Bayer Aspirin Tablets dis solve with sufficient speed and completeness, leaving no irritating particles or grittiness. Get a box of 12 or bottle of 100 at any drug store.