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1 Is 5 ft 4 BIX MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE uaidir. .March IS, 114S Your Health and Its Care Bf DR. WII L1AM BRADY M. D. Readers ihould addresa Inquiries toi Dr. WillUra Brady 264 El Camino. Bavariy Hilll. Calit. ' SULPHUR AND Mother thinks that fluwera of aulphur is good to clean out the Intestines and will not hurt one to take Inter nally. Your advice about this will be ap preciated b y many. (Mrs G. S.) . Come spring and sulphur and molasses a n n u a 1 ly queries about u I p h u r and "cleaning out Dr. Brady the system" or "purifying the blood" begin to be frequent in the mall nearly a month before the biggest liar in the neighborhood sees the first robbin. Up north, that is. Down south where it Is always spring there are no robins. Sulphur is a mild laxative. It Is commonly used for thai pur pose in the form of compound licorice powder" a mixture of washed sulfur (flowers of sulfur) licorice powder, powdered senna leaves, fennel and sugar this is now more correctly called com' pound senna powder, for it is chiefly the senna that gives the laxative effect. Other than the mild laxative effect of sulfur it has no medici nal effect when given Internally, so far as we know It is as nearly harmless as a laxative can be. The notion that sulphur "purU lies the blood'' probably grew out of the observation that sulf ul physicks the ancients Imagined that anything that' physicked somehow removed "Impurities" from the blood what "impuri ties" nobody but the quacks knew and, for protection of the trade the quacks never told. If you are fond ot fussing there Is no harm at all in mix ing up a mess of flowers of sul fur or washed sulfur and mo ' lasses pound for pound or -ounce for ounce and taking teaspoonful or a tablespoonful once a day on empty stomach say at bedtime for a few weeks in the spring. By the time the tU thaw comes you'll be ready to take advantage of the lmprov- SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. f. LAWRENCE ROHL and RUTH C. ROHL, Plaintiffs, vs. W. L. WELCH and MRS. W. L. WELCH, his wife; EDWARD D. KAHLER and MRS. ED WARD D KAHLER, his wife; S. A. PATTISON and Mrs. S. A. PATTISON, his wife; JOSE PHINE KAHLER; the un known heirs of: W. U Welch, I Edward D. Kahler and S. A. ' Pattlson, and each of them; '. also all other persona or par ' ' ties unknoavn claiming any right, titleestate, lien or In terest In the real estate de ' scribed in the complaint here in, Defendants. To each, every and all of the above named defendants: In the name of the State of Oregon, You, and each ot you, are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled isult on or before the last day of four weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons and If you fail so to appear and answer said complaint, (or want thereof, the plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief de manded in their complaint, suc cintly stated as follows, to-wit: That a decree be entered adjudi cating any and all right, title, estate, lien or claim which you, or any of you, have, or claim to have. In, to, or upon the real property described as follows, to wit: Lots 1. 2. S, 4, U, 12. IS. 14 and 15, in Block 2 of Oak Park Addition to the City of Cen tral Point, Jackson County, Oregon, according to the of ficial plat thereof, now of rec ord. And declaring any and all such claims to be null and void; and decreeing that the said Plain tiffs are the owners, in fee sim ple, of said premises, and of the whole thereof, free and clear of any and all right, title, estate, lien or Interest of said defend ants, or any of them, and that each and all of the defendants herein, and each and all persons claiming, or to claim, by, through, or under them, or any of them, be forever enjoined, re strained and burred from assert Piles ! On ! ! But H SMILES, Now Be wtie aa a was. Use aame formula used by doctori adjiinetwely at noted Thorn ton A Minor Clinic. Surprising QUICK pnlllttlve relief of pnln. Itch, aorenasa. Helps softr-n and t.ndi to ihrlnk iwelt Ins. (let tube Thornton ft Minor's Rectal Ointment or Thornton A Minor Rectsi Suppositories. If not delighted with this DOCTORS- way. low cost Is refunded. At all good drug stores everywhere. w YICK SO CHINESE HERB CO. REMEDIES Le h im j. n. Motif, nerojiisi a as s as a MOLASSE3 ed conditions out yonder. The molasses itself is slightly laxative, and it adds a pleasant flavor to the otherwise uninter esting sulfur. Mind now. ol' timers, I do not advise any one to take sulfur. I merely assure you that it is com' paratively harmless If you want to take it. Please do not queer me with any of the youngsters by telling them I said sulfur or comDound senna powder (com. pound licorice powder) or sulfur and molasses is good for what alls them. I say nothing ol the sort. QUESTIONS AND ANSWEBI Dynamic, EsssnUal, Idlopathle mined him tat military service, and our own doctor says he .has dynamic hvnrtjnainn and til fire la n CUT SOT it-ir-H) ... Answer irai ww can d iouna w wuii ... - -writ pas and say no mora about Liver apois i i . ... . im il.mr m n t on arnu and shoulders. (Mrs. J. F. D.) Answer Not here. Send 10 centi and lumped envelope bearing your address, for booklet "CoameUo Blem- .. '. ye!! - ... UtLnf sjoowntrt: uhhw " Ins or studying aa (here is too great contrast between the Illuminated field and the unlighted parte of the room. (T. A.) . Answer i w iiWh n the work snd moderate Ught on u other part of the room. Source of Ught should be few feet abv. level QI your eyra "- "JT of vlilon, a foot or two to left or right aa you mm iu, On Third BUinei Many manas io you. wi and myielf are now on our third Duinei Ol wneai. . ., normcai, w 'oro nuuiu refined wheat product, (3) a whole- lt.m tn n IftOA thA DSD kllOW ig -breakfast food." (4) mighty good eating. doru iwmuw c" , , r ..v.ri. I infl your addresi, for pamphlet "wheat to Eat" which telli you why you noma mu plain wiicp. how to prepare It for the table. pica raugnier, ira ""V",., matches and burned pr chaired tips whenever ahe can get hold of them, la this a sign of something lacking In i ji.h" ill.. M ILt TOT UeOW nuaj, tn, au. Answer No. Many normal babies are fond of wan piaster, unes, aana, garden soil and the like. Such appetite ( raliMi "ntea." No soeclal aignlfl- cance. Perhaps the appetite may be sntlillea wun more wnoiesoma uitin such as wheat, bran, raw oatmeal, raw ... . I-, .utakenu kalraut nfttaatn Vast 1 Ul, IUI IU( (UHIW ii - 'copyright, 1945, by John T. PUIe Co.t Ir.ff. attemDtlna to establish, or claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in or to saia property, or any portion there of, and that Plaintiffs' title to laid premises be forever quieted and set at rest. The date of the order for pub lication of this summons Is Feb ruary 28, 1948 The time pro scribed for publication of this summons is once each week for four consecutive weeks. The date of the first publication of this summons is February 27. i, HARRY C. SKYRMAN. Pott Office address: Medford, Oregon. Attorney tor Plaintiffs. Much-Wed Woman Strong For Navy Is Claim By FBI San Francisco, March 13 (U.R) Mrs. Virginia Jorgensen, who numbered four sailors among her nine husbands since 1931, today was charged in a federal complaint with fraudu lent obtaining ot servicemen's allowance checks. Mrs. Jorgensen was arrested by the Federal Bureau of Inves tigation and arraigned before the U. S. commissioner. Nat Pleper, special agent In charge of the FBI office here, said Mrs. Jorgensen's last four husbands were navy enlisted men and that the last time she even applied for a divorce was after her fourth marriage In 1940. The charge asalnst her car ries a fine up to $2,000 or a Jail sentence up to one year, or both. THE GRANGE Qrlffin Creek Grange St. Patrick's Dnv anil h. kaIa brated in true Irish fashion at a dancing party March 17 at Griffin Creek Grange hall, spon sored by the active ways and means committee headed by George Mero and with Buell Thompson and Joe Smedsrud as assistants. Ladles are requested to bring a sack lunch for two All Grang ers are Invited, guests are wel come and the fun begins at 8:30 p. m. Hollywood, March 13 (U.R) Screen Star Loretta Young, wife of Col. Thomas H. A. Lewis, commandant, armed forces ra dio service, said today she ex pects a repeat visit from the stork early next fall. FOR STOmaph hi ere Heart Rheumatism Asthma Catarrh Piles, Prejtrale Gland Eciema and all disorders of Liver Kidney Trouble and other com plaints disappear after using CHINESE HERBS Riraoved to Sparta Bids. On the Radio Chain TATIONSI Chain affiliation, and where to. 7 are on too dial: K.ALC (CBS), t, Portland, REX (NBC-Blue), llti, Portland. KOA (NBC-Blue and MBS), lilt. Spokane; KOO (NBC-Blue), SIS San Francisco; KCW (NBC-Red). 120, Portland; KJR (NBC-Blue). I0DS. Seattle; KNX (CBS), 1070 Lot Anseles; KOA (NBC-Red). 150. Denver; KOIN (CBS), ST0, Port land; HOMO (NBC-Red). ,50, Seat tle, KPO (NBC - Red), 80, Saa rranilKo; KSL (CBS), lilt. Sail Lake City. Tim. Shown is PWT. Tuesdav B:00 p. m. Terry arid Pirates, BN; viv lor neiease, nin.; news, MrJS. S:15 p. m. Dick Traey, BN; Super. nan Una. 13 -. . Df ,mn "-- "" bbii, natu "nu nn,, 5:30 p. m. Date with Judy, NBC; Jack Armitrong, BN; Harry Flannery. New., CBS; Adventurei of Tom Mix, S:IS p. m Cspt. Midnight, BN: Night News Wire. MBS: New., CBS. 8:00 n. m. Mv.terv HimI-, NRT- Gabriel Heatter, MBS; Inner Sanctum. CBS: News. BN. 0:1S p. m. Jimmy Fldler, MBS; Sup per Music, BN. 6:30 p. m Fibber MeOea end mouy, nm;; spotiunt sands, on'. 7:00 p. m Bob Hope, NBC; Trans- Aiianuc wuiz, in. . 7:15 p. m. Lowell Thorns.. MBS. 7:30 p m. Hlldegarde, NBC: Red Rider. MBS; One Man's Family. BN. 8 00 p. m Supper Club. NBC: Jack Klrkwood Show, CBS; Ted Malone. BN. 8:15 p. m. Fleetwood Lawton. NBC; Music, CBS; Lum and Abner, BN. 8:30 p. m. Johnny Preienta, NBC: Theater - of Romance, CBS; Allan Young Show, BN. 8:00 p. m. Everything for Boys, NBC; Big Town, CBS; Glen Hardy. Newi, MBS. 0:15 p. m. Rex Miller, MBS. 0:30 D. m. Rnv Rosen. MBS: Mur. der Will Out, BN. 10:00 p. m. News. NBC: Carlson and News, BN; Fulton Lewll, MBS. J2:1J m n our Bandstand, NBC: Sporta Program, BN. 10:30 p. m. Edwin C. Hill. CBS: Fenneman's Nite Club. BN; Sweet heart Swing Time, NBC. 11:00 b. m Talks. CBS; OrehMtva NBC; News, BN. Wednesday 8:00 p. m. Terry and Pirates, BN; CBS; NewsT MBS. 5:15 p. m. Dick Tracy, BN; Super man, MBS; Betty and Bob, NBC. a w p. m. jbck Armstrong, bn; Harry Flannery, News, CBS; Adven tures of Tom Mix, MBS; News, NBC. .8:.l9 J?- Elmer Peterson, NBC; Nlnh Maura. Urj M13C1. a-i.I uj j -.-.. avuvvas nun, IMUd, USUL night, BN; Newi. CBS. 6:00 p. m. Frank Sinatra. CBS; Eddie Canton, NBC; Gabriel Heatter. AIDS. . 6:30 p. m. Spotlight Bands, BN: Mr. District Attorney, NBC; Which li Which, CBS; Brownatone Theater, MBS. 7:00 p. m. Kay Kyier's Kollege, NBC; Great Moments In Muilc, CBS; Dale Carnegie, MBS. 7:15 p. m. Lowell Thomas. MBS. 7:30 p. m. Lone Ranger, MBS; Let Yourself Go, CBS. 8:00 p. m. Supper Club, NBC; Jack Klrkwood Show, CBS; Main Line, MBS: Ted Malone, BN. 8:15 p. m. Fleetwood Lawton, NBC; Lum and Abner, BN; Musto That Satisfies, CBS. 8:30 p. m. Carton of Cheer, NBC: Counterspy, BN: Dr. Christian, CBS 0:00 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. North, NBC; Jack Carson, CBS; News, MBS; Music. BN. 8:30 p. m. Free-for-All, NBC. 10:00 p. m. News, NBC; Carlson and News, BN; Fulton Lewis, MBS. 10:30 p. m. Orch.. CBS; Fenne man's Nite Club, BN; Sweetheart 8wlngtime, NBC. 11:00 p. m. News, BN; Uan Named Jordan, CBS. METHODISTS ENDORSE DUMBARTON PROGRAM Philadelphia, March 13 (U.R) The Philadelphia Conference of the Methodist church today urged the United States to aban don its "dangerous policy of political Isolation" and announc ed its endorsement of the Dum barton Oakj conference. Use Mall Tribune Want Ada Orchestra Ivory Night TAKE IT EASY LODGE DINE and DANCE EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT FRIDAY Chicken. Steaks, ana Spsnlib Dlnnersl H Mile up Savase Creek ZERO CLUB Out of bounds, civilians only Delicious chicken and steak dinners, 7:00 p m., to 3:00 a. m., except Sunday. Phone day time S300; night 9101 CALLS 0 JUNIOR HEM oeTTtWb MO RF.PtV, BrLLOWf tOOW ABOUND OUTClDt WANTED OH TCLEPHONT AOAIM AT FOOT Or TAI, AMD ASM SMALL OICl. BV BOY WWO SAV3 IT POWM CELLAR ANDUPIO IC WES SEEN WH V.V IMRXCTANr THK.AtJ'c 6&r New m eooc yotcvfb vtsycoui fo new half not SCLXEK' sVACK VAKD, tHO DCLIVtR tAtSSAt. LISTEN TO JUNIOat eurTwieovsABeeo PwcossiNa witmbo HOrtY HE ttr KNieV VHETHESJ TOWAUC OK OUNIOC HEABS. , S1IDE THEI PUCES TO SCHOOL TOMOEJIO ASKED TO EXPLAIN Detroit, March 13 (U.R) Samuel Watson, Negro war worker caught napping at an assembly line by a senator, was summoned as a senate war In vestigation witness today and asked to explain. "I wasn't sleeping," he de clared. "I was just resting after readln' the paper." Watson was. questioned by Sen. Homer Ferguson (R., Mich.) who said he found the Negro napping when the committee members paid a surprise visit to the Packard Motor Car plant Friday night. "Out at Packard we quit work when our production is finished," Watson testified. "I finished my quota of polishing two wheel cases at S p. m., so I was waiting for the 8 p. m. quitting time. I lay down for a few seconds, but I wasn't sleep ing."'? Roosevelt Critic Draws Demo Fire " Washington, March 13 (U.R) Rep. George E. Outland, D., Calif., today criticized Rep. Rob ert F. Rich, R., Pa., for charg ing that President Roosevelt "fooled" the people. , Outland told the house that such remarks should not be made in wartime. "I do not apologize," Rich said. "You -should, however," Out land replied. "I meant every word of it. Rich insisted. Rich had said that Mr. Roose velt fooled more people than anyone else . in the United States'. Negro Wacs Stage Sit-Down Strike Fort Devens, Mass., March 3 (U.R) Two negro WACc faced court martial and three others Ml kind of ASPIRIN tablet doesn't upset stomach When you neec quick reliel frorr ps'n. do you hesitate to takt aspirin because it leaves yoc with an upset stomach? II so this new medi cal discovery SUPKRIN, is "lust what the doc tor ordered" lor you. Superin Is aspirin plus - contain! the same pure, sale aspirin yot. have long known but developec by doctors in special way foi those upset by aspirin in its ordi nary torm. This new Und of aspirin table dissolves more quickly, lets tht aspirin get right at the lob ot r lieving pain, reduces the acidity o ordinary aspirin, and does out ir ritate n auset itomaeh even aita repeat doses. Tear this out to remind you tx get Superin today, so you can hav it id hand when headaches, colds etc.. strike. See how quickly 1 relieves pain - how fine you teet alter taking AtvouHnig jiat'a, lot and !S9t. r li. ni iniiiniiT '.U ICE SKATE TO - NITE and Every Nlte Except Monday 7:45 lo 10:15 SAT. ft SUN. MATINEE Medford Ice Arena 619 S. Grape Phone 4511 B GLUT A3 WsUIMH wer ennrlnH to quarters today as result of a brief sit-down strike which 100 negro WACs staged Saturday In protest against working conditions at the Lovell General Hospital here. The WACs, half of a medical technician unit which arrived here a month ago, refused to re port for duty, claiming that white WACc and civilian work- era were receiving preferential treatment. CHAUCER'S Motel ft Ledge WILL BE CLOSED from Mon., March 12 to Wed., March 21. For future reserva tions call Gold Hill 474. ' STRANGE AS IT SEEMS By ERNEST HIX arOAftes, rMS . . . AMD OIS7XO OHIY3BAYS tMfO!Tt yeAxsf OMl V G4SU41 ry nxs macs r to J?i, Mil 7 jf,s'jt:l Avosrtt Mrs tvraooczo 1 BARNEY GOOGLE and SNUFFY SMITH n I ftN. 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