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TUSINESS DIRECTORY Septic Tana: Cleaning BaVllL tank- and cesspool pumping Also drain tlla and saptla tanks In- .llfrt Phone Til Work -or CERAMIC tlla work: Walls. ' iinnrs drainboards store tronta call air I a mbert. 7328 11H W 8th St. Transler sga service and .hlpplnl D expen woramen n S Fir St P Ptinna 4664. night J075 CTTTfs TRANSFER It STORAGE ro Medford Modem storage serv - "8-...k r , a7EvlTORE. MOVINO & STORAGE :.. 1-.. inn mnvil local and lonu-dtntanca haulinj rrv Ing) with ipacial iockr room SAMSON STORAGE WAREHOU! UBS ?osmur.r.crm, LEGAL NOTICES ' NI-1TTCE rij THE COUNTY COURT OF ir.n TArKRON COUNTY. tn tho Matter of the Estate of .ir-v i? HTTOMFS. Deceased Notice is hereby given that the undersigned nas iiiea nn imm in rh nhove entitled mstter, and the above entitled Court has iixeci uciuuei- m, is j, in rvinpW a. m.. in the County Judge's office in the County Court House in meaiora, Jackson County, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing ob jections to said final account and the settlement uieieui. ROBB LEE HUGHES, Administrator. NOTICE OF HEARING IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON. In the Matter of the Deter mination of the Relative Rights of the Various Claimants to the Waters of Little Butte Creek, a tributary of Rogue River. TO ALL CLAIMANTS TO THE WATERS OF LITTLE BUTTE CREEK, AND ITS VARIOUS TRIBUTARIES, A TRIBU TARY OF ROGUE RIVER, AND TO CHARLES E. STRICKLIN. STATE ENGI NEER OF OREGON: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the first day of Novem ber, 1945, at the hour of 10 o'clock forenoon, at the court room of the above Court, Court house. Medford. Jackson County, Oregon, a final hearing will be had for the purpose of entering a decree of said court determin ing and establishing the relative rights of the various claimants to the waters of said stream and its various tributaries, and for the purpose of considering and hearing all exceptions and objec tions heretofore filed in said matter, and for hearing on all orders of determination herein heretofore made by the State Engineer of Oregon. This notice is given pursuant to the order of the Hon. H. K. Hanna, judge of said Court, made and dated September 21 1945, directing service of this notice by publication once each week for four successive weeks and mailing of this notice by registered mail to all known claimants to said waters and their attorneys of record so far as known. Dater this 21st day of September, 1945. Date of first publication hereof is Sep tember 24, 1945. G. R. CARTER, County Clerk and Ex-Officlo Clerk of said Court. Notice of Final Settlement NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that P. E. Morgan, Administrator of the Estate of ELMYRA M. THURMAN. Deceased, has filed in the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson, his Final Account as Administrator of said Estate, and said Court has set Fridav, the 23rd day of November, 1945, at z o clock in the afternoon of said day in the County Court Room at the Courthouse in Medford. Oregon, as the time and place of hearing on said Final Account and all objections thereto. P. F.. MORGAN. Administrator of the Estate of ELMYRA M. THURMAN, Deceased. Notice To Creditors IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON. FOR COUNTY OF JACKSON. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF LYTTON FRAN CIS 1VANHOE. Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the County Court for Jack son County, Oregon, has ap pointed me administrator of the estate of LYTTON FRANCIS IVANHOE. deceased. All per sons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same with proper vouchers within six months from this date at the offices of Ncff & Frohnmayer. Coolcy Theatre Building. Medford. Oregon. Dated: October 15. 1945. SETH BULLIS, Administrator. Ri Liviera Riviera, Oct. 15 Gold Hill Hejlth unit met Oct. 1 at the Roy Cameron home in the colony. Enjoying the afternoon were Mcsdames Wilson. Brown. Mcu nier and Miss Helen Parisli of PLAYING This Week Jimmy O'Brien's Orchestra Nationally Known Band from Hollywood Sfeak and Chicken Dinners Take-It-Easy Lodge Mae and Anna McBee Open 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. Closed Friday Medford; from here Ella Lance Kofahl, Tasker, Don Runyird! Long, Jean Boye, MacDonald and Cameron, and Peffley and Tulare of Sams Valley. Next meeting will be Nov. 5 at th i.inv.H tun. ler home with dessert luncheon as USUal at 1 O'clock Thar. ,.111 be a guest speaker from Medford on nea Lros work at this meet ing and final plans will be made for the bazaar. Wm. Howes was honored with a grange dinner at Gold Hill Grange hall Oct. 11 H. i. Low ing soon for eastern Oregon to wise up grange deputy work. Mr. and Mrs. John Cameron of Cottage Grove ar viitino Mr Cameron's brother and wife, Mr. ana Mrs. Roy Cameron, also hi sister, Mrs. Effie Birdseye. The Camerons' accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Eddings of Oak Ridge who are v i s i ti n g relatives in Jacksonville. Mrs, Chas. Largent of Red lands, Calif., arrived by plane Wednesday of last week and spent a few days visitins her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. R. I,. Rnir Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wehr of Pasadena, Calif., were dinner guests Oct. 10 at the J. R. Barnes home. The Wehrs' are visiting at the home of their son and fam ily, the Willis Wehrs, who are living on the Pontz place. Mr. and Mrs, Rowland Miller and small son, Gary Dean, left Oct. 6 for their home in Port land, after spending a week with Mr. Miller's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller. Lloyd Miller also accompanied them to visit in Portland and Salem. Dale Higinbotham, who has served in the naval aviation corps the past three years, ar rived home Oct. 9 after receiving his discharge at Bremerton, Wash. Mr. anri Mr. Hioinhnf hnm and two daughters expect to lo cate near Central Point. Mr. and Mr TCfith Rnrnot an. tertained Wednesday in honor of tneir daughter, Loretta s and Barbara Wehr's birthdays. Bar bara's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil lis Wehr and sister were guests. Mr. Spink of the Spink auto camp is adding a new duplex cabin to his camp. On the Radio Chab STATIONS Chain affiliation and wbera the? are on the dial. RALK (MBS) 1330 Portland, REX (ABC, 1190. Portland KOO (ABC) 810. Han Francisco. KGW (NBC) 620 Portland: KJR (ABC) 1000 SeatUft KNX (CBS) 1070 Lot An geles: KOA (NBC) 850. Denver. KOlN (CBS) 970 Portland, KOMO (NBC 050. Seattle: KPO (NBC) S80. San Prancticoi KSL (CBS) 11(0. Salt Lake City Time Shown la PWT. Monday 8:00 D.m O. K For Release. NBC: Terry and Pirates ABC; News. MBS; jnox manninR. jh. 5:13 p.m. Dick Tracy. ABC: Suoer- man. JTBG; Betty and Bob, NBC. 5:30 D m. Vj.co of Fireitone. NBC. News, CBS: Jnck, Armstrong,. ABC; tapiair. Mianiani. mus. 5:45 D.m. News. CBS: Tom Mix. 6:00 om. Washington Story. ABC: Hoagv Carmichael. NBC; Radio Thea ter, CBS; Gabriel Heatter. MBS. 6:30 D.m. Information Please. NBC: Spotlight Bands, MBS 7:00 D.m. Screen Guild PI avert CBS: Contented Hour, NBC; Radio Auction Gallery. MBS. 7:15 D.m. Lowell Thomas. MRS. 7:35 p.m. Dr. I. Q . NBC; Thanki to the Yanks, CBb; Lone Ranger, MBS; Re-Umon USA ABC. 8:00 p.m. Supper Club. NBC; Lum and Ahner ABC; Michael Shayne, mui; jacK rvirKwon hnow, uua. 8:15 p.m. Jack Smith Show. CBS; Fleetwood Law ton, NBC; Hedda Hop per. ABC. 8 30 p m. Calvaeade Theater, NBC: Hawthornt Houii, ABC; Joan Davit, CBS. 9 00 p.m. Newi. MBS; The Whltalr, CBS; Telephone Hour. NBC. J) 15 o m Riy Miller. MRS. 9:30 p.m. Vox Pop. CBS; Green nornMi, abu- Jimmy rmier, ivih-s. 9 45 p.m. Lee Sims Pianist. NBC. 10:00 p.m. Fulton Lewis, NBC; Charlir Chan. ABC. 10:15 p.m. Sherlock Holmes, MBS; Songs by Mary Ann. NBC. 10:30 p m. Sweetheart Swlnftlme, NBC: Orch.. CBS. 11:00 p.m. News. ABC; Orch., NBC; orcneitra, cbs. TUCBDAT 8 00 pm. Terry and Pirates. ABC; O. K. For Rteaf. NBC; News, MBS; Knox Manning. CBS. 5:15 o m. Pick Tracy. ABC; Super man. MBS; Bettv and Bob. NBC. 5 30 pm Date With Judy, NBC; Jack Ai mitrong. ABC; News, CBS; Captain Midnirht. MBS. 5 45 D.m Raymond Swing, ABC; lom Mix. MBS: Newf CBS. 6 00 p m. Inner Sanctum. CBS; Guy Lombard. ABC: Amos and Andy, NBC; Gabriel Heatter. MBS. 6 15 o m. Real Stories. MBS. fi 30 n m. Flhber MeGee and Molly Mil: American rorum mb. 7 oo p m. Bob Hope, NBC; The Ford Show. CBS. 7 15 p m. Fulton Lewis. MBS. 7 30 pm Hildesarde, NBC: Holly wood Preview, CBS; County Fair, ABC. 8 00 pm. Supper Club NBC: Lum ftnd AFner, ABC; Jack Kirkwood Show. CBS. 8:15 D.m Fleetwood Lawton. NBC: Jack Smith Show CBS, News of To morrow. ABC. 8:30 p.m. Johnny Presents, NBC; Theater of Romance. CBS; Allan Yount? Show, ABC; The Falcon. MBS. 9 00 pm Bir Town. CBS: Glen Hardy News, MBS; Dark Venture, ABC. 0 15 pm. Rex Miller. MBS. 9 30 pm. Hoi K wood Theater, NBC; Murder Will Out ABC. in-o.i Dm. News. NBC: Charlie Chan ABC; San Francisco Opera, MBS. 10:15 o m. Le and htow ABU Honor the Barber. NBC. 10.30 Dm. Ed win mil, lbs; Fenncrnan's Ntte Club, ABC; Sweet heart Swing-time NBC. I I'M p.m. T8 1KI, isa. w, Devil's Tower, in northwest ern Wyoming, was the first objet ever to be designated as a national monument. WHY BE FAT? : Get slimmer I without exercise Wj irsv ryuiHi "d have a mrr r.ir. gracrtul f.iTt. No esair.s. Nr !ajativei Ncd-jgt. Wit a ihi AYDS pUn Jen t cut rut irv ffiuil. tuer.e. pe uioet. rat m or butler, you im ply cji item don. Ui eauer when yr n;iy d'lsd'Jt (vsia ir.in fortified; A YDS txiort eala. Incline: crMatro ur mro.-. unor, more than ! pron"j 1t 14 ro mtM. aver age tn a tew wrtkj .Ut AYDS V.lsuma L Try a joXy'rjppJ of AYDS. otilf $J.M. Money pick, on the rtrj 6" t T get reauiti Phone 2440 WAINSCOTT'S PHARMACY 400 Eait Main St Your Health and It's Care By OR. WILLIAM BRADY. M.D. Raadara thould addran Inquiries toi Or. William Brady. 26 El Camlno. Bavarjy Hills. Calii. POISON I Trem my own experience in practice and my experience as a victim, as well as the number of inq u i r i e s from readers each season I should say one week sh o u 1 d be designated poison ivy week. I con cede that the itching of ivy p o i s o ning is the most atroc ious, madden ing itch there is I know, for Dr. Brady I have had practically everv form of itch you can name. First, it is my opinion that a daily intramuscular injection of ivy toxin or extract in the home opathic dose designed for the purpose, is the best treatment for ivy poisoning. In many cases one or two such "shots" will bring relief and a good start on heal ing within 24 to 48 hours. Second I believe taking homeopathic doses of poison ivy (Rhus tox) taken in daily doses progressively increasing for two or three weeks early in the sea son will confer considerable if not absolute immunity to ivy poi soning for the remainder of the season. In the pamphlet on Ivy Poisoning you may have on re quest if you provide stamped self addressed envelope I give detail ed instructions for this method of immunizing against ivy poi soning. Many readers have assured me that they have acquired immun ity to ivy poisoning by simply eating or chewing a wee bit of poison ivy leaf. Some readers have informed me that they suf fered severe poisoning by trying that. So I do not recommend the experiment in any case. A Boston physician reports that scalding hot water will stop poison ivy itching immediately and even bring a quick end to the attack. He discovered what extraordinary relief scalding wa ter gave to violent itching when he had dermatitis. In desperation he thrust his itching wrists under the stream from the hot water faucet, in and out quickly to avoid scalding, for perhaps a doz en times, and obtained lasting re lief. Later he found the treatment was equally effective for the itch of ivy polsonnig, and for in tense itching from other causes. Two readers writing from widely separated places inform me that they found banana peel gave grateful relief to the in tolerable itching when the inside of the peel was rubbed slowly upon the itching surface. Another reader reports that his physician friend advised him to plaster dampened salt over the Ml Thtr yon or, SonI Another veteran that hat rendered plenty of service!" Gfre a good ear good eerro rooular rHco rnd youll get your reward In greater mileage. II you driro a Plymouth. Dodge, Do Soto or Chrysler, depend on your dealer. Ho really knows howl And when you insist on MOPAR. you get parts engineered especially for your car or truck. Plymouth, Dodge, DeSoto, Chrysler Set-rice is Good Service! Tune in Andre loatelanetx, Thursdays. CBS, 9 P. M, EST. DIFFICULT DECISIONS WHEfJ VCUYE KPMIV "frE RlMT IN VWR HOME "PLOW IH6 Xb VHW VCO CMf ll 60 fcrMtcr Ev'EPHI.'6"5 TMllh APARf h.o sec c rptcttP wrvuf A'D cf t-i Tuih u6Hf which JCMlR K ClSCCVEPtD HCW 10 TAKE APART Elf VY WEEK affected area, which he did, with prompt relief and quick recov ery. Still another reader tells us that one need only apply white of egg in the morning and for get it. These simple remedies sound a little too much like magic, per haps, but there is no harm in trying them anyway. First step in treatment of Ivy poisoning is prolonged gentle sponging of affected skin with tepid soapy water to remove any remain ing toxicodendron oil. Then apply cloths kept moisten ed with soapy water or with pure grain alcohol or with water containing a tablespoonful of saleratus in the quart, or with equal parts of pure grain alcohol and tincture of iron chloride. The wet dressings should be con tinued for a 24-hour period. If any blisters form, open them with a flamed needle and care fully press out the fluid on clean gauze or, cottton and burn the bits of gauze or cotton or dispose of them without further contact, to prevent spread of the poison ing. In some instances-considerable intense itching with some evi dent skin irritation or desquama tion persists for many months after ivy poisoning. In such cases a few "shots" of the same toxin or extract now used for treat ment of acute ivy poisoning, or a course of the internal homeo pathic medication mentioned above should be tried. QUHSTIONS AND ANSWERS How to nreathe Have you any printed material on the s-.ibjects of shortness ot breath, anoxia and angina pectoris? L. L. H I Aswer Yes. send twenty. five cents and 1-rt-staniped envelope bearing vour nddrcss. for booklet "How to Brentho '. (CopytiRht 1943 by John F. Dilla Co.) Kidneys Must Clean out Acids Do you sulTer from Oettlng Up Niihtf, Backache. Nervousnm, Leg Palm, Dull ness, Swollen Ankles. Rheumatic PJni Bladder Weakness, Painful Passages, or feal Did and run-down, due to non-organlo ana non-svstemlc Kidney and Bladder troubles? tf so. here Is good news: The very first dose of CyMex (a physician's prescription) usu ally goes right to work helping the Kidneys flush out excess acids and wastes which mf have caused your trouble. 60 take Cyiitei exactly as directed and watch for quick help and rapid Increase In pep, more youthful feeJlng and Joy In living. Cyst must sat isfy completely or money back Is guaranteed on return of empty package. Don't auffei mother day without trying ('ystrx 3 Guar anteed Uses, 35c. 75e. S1.S0 at druggists. CHICKEN and STEAK DINNERS KING'S CAFE Owned by OTTO and WAVE KING Highway 99 at Talent Come Out and See the Bearil ' Br CLUYAS WILLIAMS P.-T. A. Activities Elk Creek P.-T. A. met In the school house October 12 with very good attendance. President Clara Ditsworth said the P.-T. A. had purchased 6 doien new dish es tor the lunch kitchen. After the business meeting Colum bus Day program was given by pupils. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Clara Ditsworth. Next meeting will be Friday ROGUE RIVER LODGE Delicious Dinners Cocktail Loui.gt Dancing - Open Kverv Nlsht Kxcrpt Tuesdays rhona Trail MOt STRANGE AS IT SEEMS By ERNEST HIX ' (f i l) ' IWTaS a " ' JaA ' "Un" 3iBi1p5haolli An PNM 3 pljalT TTO ' """Vy'L A . VVjJ 'rJftyt "-"'"''a l-Dj,trlc, ,tWtnv HAvjAgyoo5f iwf,JLus"i LT t (Ji 1 1r 'ft I?":p,4. 4i-Ha.i feMIklii5f at KIsiiV.l'1 Bt.V.T K V -;.nd ms.tura 4js. ..,). UEIiIoIn HniiaP:ed' mm4 mttrf T TV tunica WHOMM aulmala 4on, h.sds ufs'otclT S ittls WSt sT want"3SMU ssasa- stsss'- '? 1 1 111 1 " ' jSS A J , AC'-'i a72 --.; DOWN KCTTtraja.- U l Cy as5z.r4c-55r0 , 31 s 7 5 I s-Arunciai t Viiv V'?w w r 3 " mans. 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BEEN OUT OFV I TSITtS6' WW, Tir- 'Vl -y mmiy jVfe '"QL tjsT,lkafi,,Waainaa.la.l C IT in i 1 7V!; ,V m7Z -tCX LD HANGOUT'S BEEN TAKEN OVER BY A VOUNfiEd gTOANGE. ISN'T IT. HOW FOLKS FORGET YOU? UGERATI0N,HE'S NOWHEKJETOGO. BLONDIB W':4k 'llliC WHAT DID M I SHE POURED ll'LL LOOK IN MY '!L THERETS NO "111 1'l1' ILk aL ( SHE DO ? L MOLASSES ON t BOOK ON CHILD IfSUCHCRlMe ) v'wiiwt 6LMER AND THEN . TPAININO AND K V, LISTED IN r' DADOyvOULLN. I SPRINKLED FEATHERS SEE WHAT ' ( TH6 EKDOK ) TO PUNISH ) V P from MY BEST PUNISHMENT ) . J. q- COOKIE.' SHE yS Aft PILLOW ON HIM THAT CALLS 5T "r"" ffik T" L'lL ABNEH ; CHK COr tecum I MAMMY VOKUM.'.'-T IN PREPPY- I 1 SO.NATCHERLY.AHXLOKDCK frZS.'iSZ ortJr W '4 WrfrWWMl V' WHUFFy IS J RAY-SHUN LI'L ABNFK T'OO TV CECENT i52M"Tl Egjf.. J I DrWT ETeHtilfit l TH' I MD' A tlSGlM ri PO'TH' THINd -NAMELY, LET TO KETCH OLfcT CRANNY, WHO. NATCHEKLY, 1 ' ISwimitACIt all. THEM f DAY AFTER MIM .'- AFTCH WHKH. NAKHERLY, VvOULO DRUTHER DIE THAN 7 A -iEL 8Uir? ,Ga"1" ? Jf SADIE HAWKINS DAISY MAE WILL PUT A MILLET BE LEFT ALONE- -V . f'A u"ts HAe orr.'! yfi- Vn. DAY.r'-AH tmrough her heart-bkoken . -TLZZZZf, 'JCZ,.'-G0rrA VSEMA JjN PZZZ BlSCOVERtD -I BHAIN.THI GRAVE IS J NATCME RLY 'M SJ tTf) M! THE NEBBS f UfAVEwS! I I I SENT T Vhov COULD YOuM MAVHE SHE'LL f FAT CMAWC6 i I CM OU.'X TWS TIME V Mim 1 10B5OT CWLDCOJ JOOSUCHATLUNGfl WGtl TOCOME ISHEIL TO BAC -TViAT'KNOCK ME-l-k AffE TEOO tHO V u A TO AW ERRAND J iOO HEAPO IWUAT I. BACK.'.' A WITU FIBC N SOUNDS 1 BURM ME) (trud pe acv Z eo-1- L T TlJp t"t ySs HER EYE y oPRaAa..'.' To a J V504Cp?JJS rpfcC CTFKER SAlPy . TV -( afternoon, Nov. 9, with Audrey Collier, Clare Close and Mbbel Shlpp serving refreshments. Everyone is urged to attend. Chalker's Morel & Lodge OFFICERS' CLUB Dine-Dance-Refreihments Chicken and Steak Dinners Most Untqua Placa In So. Ora. Cl.OSFD MONDAYS Thursdays I'rlvata I'artlrs OnlT For lleservatlons lh. Gold Hill 474 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 S300i night 9101 ' O I -..4. . lo-riai-botioma ma- HcMe-W-IgJaUEJ Monday. Oct. IS. 1943 DO YOU n ROGUE RIVER I I1 i bdaHsBBSSahaaUUl Crossword Puzzle MEDFORD MAIL-TRIBUNE SEVEIt KNOW? that Jim Thorp, Carlisle Indian, was regarded as the greatest football backfield player of all time. CHEVROLET rBsvious rums