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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Notary Public
NOTARY PUBLIC
After Hours and Holiday
Walter Jones. Realtor. Phone 2570
40 YEARS OP SERVICE
Moving
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Our own padded vans servinp the
entire Pacific coast. Dial 7121.
URNITURE MOVING anywhere
anytime. City Transfer it Storage
Phone
Washing Machine!
WASHING MACHINE and Appliance
repairs, white wringer rolls. Sun
beam iron cords, and appliance
accessories. Complete stock of
parts for all makes of washers.
Guaranteed service, pickup and de
livery. We want satisfied custo
mers. Larson-May Co., 408 E. Main.
by the Roxy theatre, pnonc pju.
' JXPERT BEND1X Washing Machine
Service. Larson-May Co., 406 E.
Main, by the Roxy theatre. Phone
5302.
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice oi Final Settlement
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
? FOR JACKSON COUNTY.
aJN THE MATTER OF THE
7 ESTATE of MAGGIE NEW
STROM, Deceased.
The undersigned has filed in
the County Court of Jackson
County, Oregon, the final ec
count of his administration of
. the above estate, arfd said Court
has fixed the 26th day of No
vember, 1945, at the hour of 10
o'clock In the forenoon of that
day, at the County Court Room
' In the Jackson County Court
House, at Medford, Oregon, as
the time and place for the settle
ment of said estate. All persons
. Interested in said estate are
' hereby notified and required to
make or file their objections to
' said final account, if any they
have, on or before the time afore
said fixed for the hearing and
settlement thereof. Date of this
notice and the first publication
thereof is October 24. 1945.
C. A. NEWSTROM,
. Administrator.
A O. H. BENGTSON.
M Attorney for Administrator.
National Forest Timber For Sale
Sealed bids will be received
by the Forest Supervisor. Med
ford, Oregon, up to and not later
than 2:00 P. M., December 10.
1945, for all the live timber
marked or designated for cut
ting and all merchantable dead
r timber located on an area em
bracing about 40 acres within
Section 28. T. 33 S.. R. 3 E
W. M., Rogue River National
Forest, Oregon, estimated to be
100,000 feet B.M. of Douglas-fir,
and 80,000 feet B.M. of while
lir, more or less, and an unesti-
mated amount of other species.
io Bid or less tnan 54.30 per M
feet B.M. for Douglas-fir. S2.25
per M feet B.M. for white fir,
56.su per JYI feet B.M. for Don-
derosa pine, $8.00 per M feet
B.M. for sugar pine, $8.00 per
. M leet B.M. lor white pine, and
rig $1.50 per M feet B.M. for west-
em hemlock and incense cedar,
will be considered. In determin
ing the highest bidder, the rate
for Douglas-fir and white fir
only will be considered. Bids
with rates in excess of those ner.
missible under MPR 460 will be
reduced to the allowable maxi
mum in making the award
$2500.00 must accompany each
bid, to be applied on the pur
chase price, refunded, or retain
ed in part as liquidated damages,
according to conditions of sale.
. The right to reject any and all
bids is reserved. Before bids are
submitted, full information con
cerning the timber, the condi
tions ot sale and submission of
bids should be obtained from
the Forest Supervisor, Medford,
Oregon.
Summons for Publication
eS In the Circuit Court of the State
I of Oregon for Jackson Countv.
' LOVEY GRIFFITH SCOTT
Plaintiff
vs.
DORA EDDINGS nee Dora
Caine, and FLOYD EDDINGS
her husband; AUGUSTUS A.
TYLEE; WILLIAM H. CAINE
- and JANE DOE CAINE, his
( wife, her true given name be-
ing to the plaintiff unknown:
the unknown heirs at law of
REUBEN T. CAINE, deceased:
JANE DOE CAINE, his wife,
if she be not deceased, her true
given name being to the plain
tiff unknown; being the only
surviving heirs at law of ME
DRONA CAINE and W. H.
CAINE. each of whom is now
deceased; MARGARET .1
THOMPSON and W. E
THOMPSON, her husband!
MARY A. PRYCE a widow;
and all unknown heirs at law
of said defendants if they or
either thereof, be deceased;
; also all persons and parties un
known claiming any right, ti
tle, interest, lien or estate in
i or to the property described
jK in the Complaint. Defendants.
y To the above named Defendants:
YOU AND EACH OF YOU are
hereby notified and required to
, appear in the above entitled
Court and cause and answer the
; Complaint of Plaintiff now on
file therein against you within
, four (4) weeks from the date of
the first publ:ci.tion of this Sum
mons, which is the 17th day of
October. 1945: and if you fail to
appear and -answer or otherwise
plead to Plaintiff's complaint
within the time required, for
If you need to
Si
Due To Monthly Losse
Ji If you lose o much during monthly
1 periods that you feel so weak, "druxed
I out- this may be due to low blood -iroa
' : eo try Lydla E. Plnkham's TxsLrra
cne of the greatest blood-iron tonica
you can buy. Pinkham s Tablets are
; aiso famous to help rrllere symptoms
of monthly functional disturbance.
Follow label dlxecuo&s.
IjiiiLPinkhaiB's TASIE7S
want thereof, the plaintiff will
apply to the Court for a decree
of the Court quieting the title in
Plaintiff as the owner thereof of:
Lots One (1) to Twelve (12)
inclusive. Block Ten (10) of the
Town of Gold Hill, Jackson
County, Oregon.
This summons is served upon
you by publication in the Med
ford Mail Tribune once a week
for four (4) consecutive weeks by
virtue of an Order of Honorable
H. K. Hanna, Judge of said
Court, which Order was made on
the 15th day of October, 1945.
The last day for appearance is
November 14, 1945.
GUS NEWBURY,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
U. S. Nafl Bank Bldg.
Medford, Oregon.
NOTICE FOR CHANGE
OF NAME
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned have ap
plied to the County Court of
Jackson County, Oregon, for the
change of name of James Ray
Hamons to that of James Ray
Rowden, and the said Court by
Order duly made has ordered
the publication of notice of said
application for a period of thirty
(30) days. All persons interested
are hereby notified to make or
file their objections to said pe
tion with said Court on or before
the 15th day of December, 1945,
at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon
of said day in the Court Room
of said Court in Medford, Ore
gon. Dated November 14. 1945.
MELVIN ROWDEN
FLORENCE ROWDEN
Gus Newbury
Attorney for petitioners
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5:45 p.m. Tom Mix, ABC; Elmer
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6 00 p. m. Music Hall. NBC, Andre
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6:15 p. m. News. MBS.
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MBC
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11:00 d m News ABC
TALENT FRIENDS PARTY
Talent, Nov. 1 4 A Ha rvest
Party was given by the Talent
Friends Church last Wednesday
evening at the City Hall in hon
or of these having birthdays in
October, November or Decem
ber. Over fifty attended and
enjoyed active games under
direction of Elenita Bales. Re
freshments were served by a
committee headed by Louise
Sample.
Eight hundred students at
Stephens college, Columbia, Mo.,
are learning to fly in courses
given by the school.
When local congestion
brings chest muscle-aches,
Irritation, and tightness of
COLDS' COUGHS
Get after that congestion
3 the Penetro way. Rub
i-eneiro on cnest. tnroat.
M and back. Penetro helps
-aid) Break up local con
'J gestion. ease chest tight
ness (2) Relieve pain at
nerve ends In the skin.
13) Phlegm loosens,
coughing lessens as va
pors help you breathe
easier quickly. Acts fast,
too. For Penetro is
Grandma's famous mutton-suet
rub-idea made
better by modern sci
ence. Favorite for chil
dren, and family. 2Sc.
puouDle supply 35c Oct
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Your Health and It's Care.
Br OR. WILLIAM BRADY. M.O.
Readers should address Inquiries toi Dr. William Brsdj.
265 El Camino. Beverly Hills. Calii.
THE SEDUCTIONS
Finrv dav the mail brines ar
peals from people who hope I
will suggest a sedative to suit
their require
ments or at
least give
them my as
surance that
the seda 1 1 V e
they are con
templating or
already in the
habit of using
"oecasionall y."
is safe.
No can do.
Even the
Dr. Brady mildest or
least dangerous drug or drugs
in that class is reasonably safe
only in the hands of your own
physician.
A nerve sedative or even a
hypnotic (sleep producing medi
cine of one kind or another is
the right medicine in some cir
cumstances and it is a blessing
that we have such medicines or
drugs. But the use of such drugs
or medicines by any one other
than a physician is an evil of
which the American people and
the venal Uncle Sam should be
ashamed. '
To the individual who thinks
he or she needs a sedative I say
this: Don't take the first dose
of such medicine on your own
responsibility. If you do, you
may never come back. I do
not mean that the single dose
will necessarily prove fatal. I
mean that once you have weak
ened enough to take one dose,
you will resort to the drug the
more readily the next time the
occasion or temptation arises.
And even if a single indulgence
does no serious damage, it is
foolhardy to imagine you can
indulge repeatedly with impun
ity. I hope no one will sniff at this
as an attempt to exaggerate the
danger of self-medication with
such drugs. I recall the case of,
believe it or not, my friend the
druggist, who should have
known better but didn't. He felt
off his feed one evening and
took a few doses of a nostrum
that benumbs sense of pain or
distress, "settles" stomach,
"quiets" the nervousness come
to think of it, the nostrum (dis
guised acetanilide) worked four
ways in this instance, for it
stopped the druggist's breathing
along toward midnight.
Even if so-called nerve seda
tives were safe to take at all on
your own responsibility or for
just a few weeks or months with
the approval of a compliant
physician, there is still this fact
which we cannot lose sight of
that no medicine of the seda
tive class, from bromide to bar
biturate, has any definite reme
dial value in illness or weakness
or strain or run down condition
or overwork. To compromise
with this' fact is to invite In
validism, neurotic invalidism.
Aside from the direct injury any
such drug or medicine is likely
to work upon blood, heart or
other organs or tissues, there is
the indirect injury the patient
suffers from resorting to seda
tives while so temporizing
nothing is done in the effort to
find out what ails the patients
and to correct, remove or at
least treat the actual trouble.
QUESTIONS ANSWERS
Cooking t'tensils
Ts there such a thing as aluminum
poisoning from using aluminum cook
ing utensils. My daughter Is taking
treatments from a I freak healer) and
that Is what he tells her Is part of
her trouble IP. A. W.I
Answer Nonsense. We have used
aluminum cooking utensils fnr forty
years and no one has suffered ser
iously so far. What does your daugh
ter expect when she goes to the freak
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OF SEDATIVES
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Enjoy most ot your articles but
think you are unnecessarily rude
when you refer to your readers as
'"stupid" or "stu" contrary to your
apparent estimate there are some
readers who have a fair amount ot
knowledge of health, physiology, hy
giene, etc. Mrs. M. L. L.)
Answer If the hat fits wear It, If
It doesn't fit you need not get up
set about it. Rude or not, I find it
arouses attention where otherwise my
teaching would make no particular
impression.
Dentists and Doctors
One of your fellow heelers (pardon
the spelling! has Just charged me $50
for a routine physical examination
which comsumed 15 minutes of his
time. I have cared for his children's
teeth for years and have never sent
him a bill. (D.DS.)
Answer Well, now you can let him
have It. Bill him a good round fee
for your services and send a letter
with the bill asking him to take care
of it promptly to save embarrassment
etc. ... I reckon there are too many
such characters In both professions,
Doctor.
tCopyright 1943 by John T. Dills Co.)
T
Housing Shortage
Will Continue For
Five or Ten Years
State College, Pa. U.R) The
nation's housing problems won't
be solved for at least five years,
and perhaps not for 10, accord
ing to a Pennsylvania State Col
lege professor.
E. L. Whitaker, associate pro
fessor of architecture, claims the
nation already has a backlog of
about two million dwelling units
which have to be built.
"Add to that the regular need
of nearly 800.000 new units each
year, the present lack of lum
ber, and the homeless, migratory
war workers who will take a
while to settle down, and you
can see why it will take a good
five years, he says.
Prof. Whitaker believes that
manv veterans will be unwill' g
to return to their prewar dwell
ings, and he feels that many war
workers have grown accustom
ed to a higher standard of living
and will want better homes.
The cost of building or buying
is still up 20 to 30 per cent from
the prewar level, and is likely
to stay there for the next year
or vear and a half, Prof. Whitak
er points out. He doubts whether
costs ever will return to ineir
old level.
Court House News
Divorce Complaints
Marv Emmons vs. James R.
Emmons.
Betty Clevengcr vs. Walter F.
Clevencer.
Beulah McKinnis vs. Richard
Lowell McKinnis.
Adah B. Graham vs. Ralph
Graham.
Viola V. Hall vs. Eldridge D.
Hall.
ROGUE RIVER LODGE
Dellcioui Dinners
Cocktail Loui.ge Dancing
Open Every Night
Except Tuesdays
Phone Trail 140
Chalker's Motel & Lodge
OFFICERS' CLUB
Dine-Dance-Refreshmenti
Chicken and Steak Dinners
Most Unique Place In 80. Ore.
CLOSED MONDAYS
Thursdavs Private Parlies Onlv
For tteservallons Pq Cold 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 S300; night 9101
CHICKEN and STEAK
DINNERS
KING'S CAFE
Owned by OTTO and
WAVE KING
Highwey 99 et Talent
Come Out end See the BeartI
Many Hard of Hearing
Can Hear Tomorrow
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you rvtpfennj. to!l,rml by riT-tmc bim-if hri-l
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n,mr hrttrr alter making thi aimiilr tnt at you get
eu mooty back at cimc Wa iccoEnmtod Uunos,
Hauiscott's Pharmacy
Br CLUYAS WILLIAMS
TALENT BOYS IN SNOW
Talent, Nov. 14 Junior Boys
Class of the Talent Friends
Church held a snow excursion
Saturday into the Siskiyous
back of Ashland. Twenty one
boys went in the Sunday School
truck. Sledding, skiing, snow
battles and eating took up most
of the day. James Armstrong,
Alfred Culver and George Bales
were the adult leaders.
Closing Ume rot Classified Ads 8:31)
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PLUMBING
NEW & REPAIR WORK
Anywhere in County
Satisfaction Guaranteed
J. M. PATTERSON & SON
Phone 671. Jacksonville. Ore.
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Care of the wounded is cost
ly. Pushing the Victory Loan
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fray expenses necessary to re
turn these men to a better posi
tion in life.
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Commercial, InduitriaL
Residential
SPRAY PAINTERS
Serving Jackson County
Packing Houses, Dairies,
Ranches, Roofs, Homes, etc.
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waiting for your
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