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year-old grandson of the evangelist, W.
A. "Billy"' Sunday, one-time baseball
star with the Chicago White Sox.
The youth, a sophomore at the
Unlveratty of California at Los An
geles, and son of George Sunday, who
o'.ed laat year In a fall from the bal
cony o! a San Francisco hotel, was
fatally Injured in an auto accident
Wednesday nlht In Wilmington. His
machine collided with another driven
by Irene Bray of Long Beach.
full awing on the creek.
P. M. Centers was a Sunday caller
at Jaa. Maya'.
Steve Lunak was In Talent Thurs
day with a load of wood.
Mrs. Jaa. MacDowell and daughter
went to Keno Monday. They were
dinner guests of Ralph Green and
family,
Mr. Hull was up on the creek look
ing after his sheep Thursday.
Jack Mann and J. Holtman are
picking pears for Mr. Watt this week
Mrs. Ethel Shann spent Sunday In
Mcdford.
Jaa. Maya and family were In Tal
ent Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Marquess are
picking pcara In the valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Green called at
the Maya home Friday afternoon.
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All kinds of legal blanks for sale,
for rent, no hunting, no trespassing
md other cards for sale at Commercial
Printing Dept of Mail Tribune.
Anderson Creek
ANDERSON CREEK. July 27 --(Spl.
The second cutting of alfalfa u in
Hope For Normalcy Extend
ed To Children Whose
Growth Retarded Through
Glandular Malfunctions
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY. JULY 27, 1934.
BERKEYEY. Cal. (UP) New hope
of normalcy was extended today to
children whose growth has been re
tarded through glandular malfunc
tions. I
In a report to the American Jour
nal of Diseases of Children, two Cali
fornia physicians, Drs. E. Kost Shel
ton and Lyman A. Cavanaugh of
Santa Barbara, related how five
dwarfed children, treated with her
mone developed by Dr. Herbert M.
Evans of the University of California,
are developing at a rate exceeding
normal.
Reaction on Five
Reaction of the five youngsters to
the treatment was hailed as further
proof and verification of Dr. Evans'
discovery, hailed as a sensation by
the medical world when it was an
nounced recently.
The agent, an extract of the pitui
tary gland, was administered three ' Q
girls, raging in age irom m to
years, and two boys, 11 and 13 years ,
old.
Four of the children were treated J
over a two-year period. They grew j
at a rate exceeding their development
during the previous four years and I
somewhat above normal children of!
the same age.
For 23 months the Injections were
withheld from the fifth youngster.!
Hia growth continued below normal.
Then the treatment was applied and
the child grew an Inch and a half In
alx weeks.
Sixth Case
A-sixth case, in which other meth
ods of promoting growth were em
ployed, yielded less satisfactory re
sults. The Evans hormone, doctors said,
not only spurred development of the
children, but resulted also in changes
In configuration and facial expres
sion. Whereas medical circles hailed the
treatment as a great success in treat
ment of children, they do not be
lieve it can be applied successfully to
adults.
BY DECREE OF COURT
LOS ANGELES, July 27. (AP)
The formal slgnatura of Federal Judge
William P. James was affixed today
to a decree he Issued March 31, le
gally dissolving the marriage of the
late Jackson Bamett, wealthy creek
Indian, and his white mate, Anna
Laura Bamett.
The court also ordered Mrs. Bar
nett and guardians of the multi
millionaire incompetent to turn over
to the government all property they
had received directly or Indirectly
from Ms Oklahoma oil holdings.
The decree was recorded nunc pro
tunc, or effective from March 31.
It ordered Mrs. Bamett to deliver to
the secretary of the Interior the two
marriage certificates by which she
supported In court her claims as le
gal wife of the wealthy aborigine,
and to return $550,000 In liberty
bonds, the JH50.000 home property
of the Barnetts In Los Angeles and a
ranch property In Coldwater canyon.
The decrees sets aside Barnett's last
will and testament and voids ap-
polntment of Leslie Hewitt, his guar
dian, who was named by the Los
Angeles superior court.
CAN SAVE SELVES
PIERRE, S. D., July 37. (AP)
Gov. Tom Berry said today he sees
no necessity for moving South Dako
tans outside the stste under the re
habilitation program.
Commenting on statements of Dr.
Elwood Mead, reclamation commis
sioner, who said Wednesday western
South Dakota and other areas on the i
eastern slope of the Rocky moun
tains "must be evacuated," the gov
ernor declared:
"I believe we can take care of all
our people in the stAte. Some re
dlstrlfitlon will be helpful, but I
don't think anyone will have to be
moved from the state."
DAYTIME METEOR
ATU
LOS ANGELES, July 27. (AP) !
Flashing through the noonday sky to
the southwest so brightly It was vis
ible as a great blue-whlte object de
spite the midday sun. a meteor was
reported yesterday by Oeorge A. Col
lamer, amateur astronomer.
The meteor was followed by a bril
liant trail about 13 times aa long
as the diameter of the head. Collamer
sad. He reported there was no
sound, indicating the meteor was far
asy.
TO PROBE DEATH OF
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Because Wards tremendous purchase made it possible for
the maker to lower his costs we can price this suite extra
low in the Sale! A suite with sleek, trim lines. Backs that
are head-high for comfort. - Cushions that are deep and
spring-filled. And quality that is assured.
Extra large davenport Covered in 100 mohair
Big deep, roomy chair Walnut finish frame
Spring-filled cushions Moquette cushions
Sturdily constructed Heavy cord welt seams
Lounge Chair
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hand -rubbed fluKli:
Scatter Rugs
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color.
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Plaid Rag Rugs
Big Vofoei at Thit Low Priest
Block plaid.
in (tay colors
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quality. Sclvaged sides
for extra wear. Values!
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low price for
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This Easy Payment Plan
on Purchases of $20 or
more makes buying at
Wards easier still I
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Is Good Quality
Inside and Out!
WARD furniture has to be good
to meet value specifications.
Good materials yes! Good construc
tion yes! Built-in quality that stands
years of service gracefully. It's the hid
den worth back of Wards low Sale
prices that make Ward values all the
more remarkable !
Reasons for Wards Low Prices:
Furniture govs direct from maker to 500 Ward
Stoies no in-between profits
Cash resources so great no market opportunity
need ever be passed up
"Out-of-season" purchases lower manufacturing
costs still more . . you save
Wards frequently take entire outputs of factories
make low costs lower
More people buy In thb Sale than In any other
furniture event in America
ffiJYI D'nette Set
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Js iW : ivc TJ D r o p 1 e a f table and four p
in ijfejfcli l i! a chairs in maple, green, or W
Ivory finish. A big value I
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Carrying Chnrire
This all tapestry suite is sensational at Wards low
August Furniture Sale price! Built for comfort!
Priced for a BIG SALE SAVING! See it!
Extra large davenport and big, roomy chair
Covered all over in hard-wearing tapestry
Deep spring-filled cushions reversible
Richly carved base, legs, and arm panels
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