Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, July 24, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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    TflE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDF OKI), OREO OX, FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1908.
Medford Daily Tribune
A Live Paper ix a Live Town.
Published everv evening except Sunday.
MEDFORD V V U L 1 8 1 1 1 X (1 C O MP A X Y
Geokoe Pl'T.vam, Editor and Manager.
Admitted as Second-Class Matter in the Postoffice at
Medford, Oregon.
SUBSCRIPTION' RATES.
Out muntli, by mail or currier tv.M o ir, by mail. . .
.5.0U
Olty subscribers who desire Tbe Trlbtuie mailed to them at auiiuuer
taiorta or other out-of-town placet will please notify the office, glv
tug city addreaa and the length of time they deilre paper sent to
new addreaa. On returning, please notify office la order that aervlce
by oarrler may be promptly resumed.
77 a; watrh questox.
The city council is to he commended for bringing I he
water question to a head. Advertising for bids will cer
tainly bring out any opposition Ihere is, and if the opposi
tion is not forthcoming, a water supply of some sort is as
sured within a year.
The Tribune does not think that the heavy properly
owners have taken sufficient interest in this question, but
they must wake up now, or it will be too late. The majority
of residents are so anxious for water that they will jump
at anything.
Tim Tribune has frequently expressed its views in favor
of publicity on the water quest ion. Many have deliberately
chosen to misconstrue these appeals to let the public know
what was transpiring into personal attacks upon the wa
ter committee. There was and is nothing personal in them.
The Tribune believes that more harm has been done
and is being done the water project by the policy of secrecy
than could hi; accomplished in any other way. What if
the policy does save the city a little money in the way of
rights-of-way, etc? It cannot save much. The law per
mits condemnation by municipalities to prevent grasping
individuals from holding up the people.
The water committee now asks for bids for a pipeline
from the city to Wasson canyon or the north fork of tin
I little Butto. There may be some special object in keeping
the source selected secret, announcement of which might
damage the pending deals, which, of course, would justil
the committee.
Those who are not in on the deal can only sunnisi
which source has been selected, bill the fact that Wasson
canyon has only 170 inches flowing today, long before low
water mark is reached, would to a layman put it out of
the running, especially when the rights to the required
quantity and quality can be obtained for $10,000 less nioiiev
from the north lork ol the Little Butte from the Fish Lake
Ditch company.
The Trihunejielieves that the water committee, acting
upon the advice of its engineer, will decide the problem
correctly, and it hopes the public will be taken into its con
fidence at as early a date as possible to end the uncertain) v
and doubt beclouding the issue. The Tribune has no per
sonal interest in any of the propositions and no choice, as
long as the city gets the best of it.
HUNTING TOR MURDERER
WITH FINGER BITTEN OIT
SOUTH SAN t'HANClSCO, ( ul., July
84. Mlu-rifr Itotit'rt I'liaiuiu uf Naii
Mnti'o futility is today st'ouring tins
Hi'ctimi of the ciimitry with o:tHit luuk
uik ir nil iiiikiinwii Urri'k of whom lit'
lina mi arcurati' tli-Htaritiim umt who is
act'lmcl of having tiitirlirtil Nltiyuli
SiH'f, n witut'HH in a iiiiinlt-r fum herr
yi'storiliiy, liiviuinc lit was tht utily
ivittipas thill roillil ruiivirt tin' .li.fi'ii.l
lull.
Stfl'f was Hlulilioil 11 timi's in tin'
faoe by liiH unknown :txiailHht nmt ,-v
'n timi'H tlinmitli !"' I"ly. Wliili- tin'
fight iviiB in proN' Sti'ff inuKht tin
riht for'!' ing'T tf tin inuiileri'r iu bii
mouth and bit it .ill' The hvriff hoi
to capture tin- iminliTt'r through the
I'lue thut furnitihiHt. Tin' uturtlrtil man
ie the third uiau oi a former Imkerv
firm uf five member here to be kilbil
within three months- The fourth part
ner, Tudor Kipruff, is in inil awaiting
trial on the ehura-e of baring kill.nl
the other two men. Si. If wai the only
wiluesn to the ipiHrr-t tluit nled in
the death of the two.
Social and Personal
8P0BT.
Sweet Marie ii ait ill at the head of tin
fastest trotters in the world, having
recently lieaten the celebrated XI a lot
liemiar in very fast time.
lortlaud kefi on its luting streak,
having dropped the tiro first pint's ol
the seriea Ibis week to Oakland. Sao
Franeiseo alloxd I.oa Angrloe Toes
day and may soon b in nvontl plaee
It is said thai there is no likelihood
of tlana and Nelson meeting at Kly
Nev.. on Labor dav. a Tei Hi.-kanl
is hankrtipt mid eannot gt the right
kind of railroad rates, anyway.
At London .,n Tin-lav, the following
reeortls were broken M'lvin W. Shep
nrd, lrih Aineri. an A. t. New York,
BlHi-meter run. lime I Til' 4 . beating
Olympie reeoi.l. Harvey K. Corter.
Irish Amerirsn A. C. tuning hiath jump. J
feet S iacli.ii, tM-aliug lllvmpie ree
m .. e f,, , s lnfB Th, Amni
'us i lead, -i,n V.BI, ..-..an, , ,it.
"t . uafalr trmlment th'v i. rn-,iv
inn.
K. I. Koav und A. II. Thompson wen
down from Wellen duriiiK the week.
Oram Stone, superintendent of the
Horrell or, liar. 1, has rolurnitl from a
business trip to Portland.
Miss Ilea Nickell is visiting rela
lues mid friends living in .laeksou
ville.
S. S. I'entr., the attorney, made a
professional visit to .laektionvillr ,.n
Thursdny morning.
Miss Mildred Young of near Hrowns
I. on. at'i'i.inoiiiisl h.-r brother Ham
to Mi. (lord Thurs.y. reluming t., her
home Friday.
I'lol'essi.r A. K. Hr.lg.a, formerly of
the f:,oull of the high sehnol al Su.ui
Falls. S. )., , il,r,i ., ,,
ell(;:ite in business hero.
Or. Johu A. Keuter of The liulles wn.
iu Medford Thuisday, .- route to Ash
loud ill his auto lie is visiting at .lank
souvilie.
1're.l Hlakelet was al the SterliiiK
mine this week. He says that .1. II
Heard is slowly n-rnvrriug from a se
veri. atlai-k ,.f inflammatory rheiima
Usui, but is not able lo be about as vet.
I furry Y..niik.. dr.. of near Hrowns
lh.ro came in esterda bringing por
lions of a de. r whi.-h he kilbsl the dav
previous. Mr. Young has already kill.s't
two deer this season, ami savs the
umxii in, il're are full .,f
COMMUNICATIONS.
To the Editor:
la nnswer to u recent editoriul In
the Medford Mail eondcnininp, social
ism und sociiilists, it is stniugu how
iiiuelt Nonio people know, espeeially
about a subject on which they are en
tirely in the twilight. I will not any
of that editorial that it meana to be
wrong;, but I will say it betrays titter
iguoruuee of tbe teachings of social
ism, and tho editor does not compre
hend the subject he means to talk
about.
When the author of that editorial has
studied the ctbice uf socialism from
within its teaching, then and not until
theu will be be fitted to discuss it be
fore an intelligent public. It ia no
,'hild 's play or Mother Oonso rhyme,
but vast und deep bone of the grnndest
minds that our world has yet produced.
Let us see what the dictionmy of the
Knglish lano;tiuje has to sai about it:
Dictionary Definition '.
"Scientific socintisui is mi eeouomic
iheory which affirms thai the material
from which labor produces wealth
should be tbo property of the commu
nity, not of individuals forming a sep
arate class.
"Second Alt Ideal state of society
ill which the functions of the govern
ment will include the organization of
all the inditstri.-a of the country. So
cialist ideas are hold by many persons
in the rnited States nml are rapidly
gaining strength in this country."
The editorial says: "The century we
have just entered has been marked by
conditions in human life much better
than the nvernge man ever enjoyed be
fore," to which he adds "let well
enough alone," Hut are conditions well
enough T What, with four millions try
ing to get employment, he exhorta to
he content. Inn he not hoar the old
time cull that comes wierdly down the
ages: "Where is thy brother!" Can we
rest content in this bind of plejity
to know that a brother, Iwcause of nn
fnir eciiiiomic condit ions, is n vagrant
and vagabond, with nowhere to lav his
head f That brother's wife und in
nocent children cry for bread bread
that is wasted on dogs.
Handmaiden of Progress.
The editor grills the discontent of
the socialist. So (li.l the dominant class
I he Christ when he drove the exploit
ers from the temple. Do you not know
Hint discontent with its sister attribute,
imagination huve always been the hand
maids of progress! Had our forbears
I i coiili'iited iu revolutionary times
we might now be paying tribute to
King Kdwnrd under the exploiting re
gillie of Kiiglaml instead of King draft
iu tlie hail. Is ol exploiting Americans.
We socialists believe we may fight
a bloodless way to freedom from h,
laller by our propaganda of discontent.
Socialists, if they indeed be dreamers
of dreams, see a rosy dawn for the o
pressed and a healthier condition for
tho idle rich. Socialists see no worth
l idl ss for the hale ami utile bod
led men and women, but their dream
does see n coiiililion wherein mother
hood limy claim that safely und respect
that is accorded the animals: ,,. aoed
atid helpless eared for: nml little -1,0
lire n, the dear exidoilc.l Hill,, ones
will not be maimed in mind and bode
but they will be allowed a chil.llna'.d
mid ndolescense wherein the latent good
iuss nun ueaiiiy winch (lod s gift, may
ximnil ami I. loom and bear fruit when
given the magic power of onnortunltv
to develop into grand and noble son's
md daughters of indeed a free and
prosperous people-n world wherein the
terms subiuerg.,1 nml unwashed will
no meaning.
L. L. HKAMK.
Classified Advertisements
Ona Cant a Word No alnfla Inser
tions lata thin IS cant. 81z Insertions
for the price of four. Seventy-five
cents a line par month.
FOB BENT.
FOIt KENT Furnished
bourd. 2l'1 I sheet.
with
113
FOR RENT Large dwelling houne, nice
shady grounds, near business center;
auitable for dwelling or lodging house.
Call Gold Ray Realty Co.. oii West
Soventh at. 112
FOR RENT Modrrn ft room new cot
tage; electric lights, balh, window
shadea. Inquire i isenbrugoe 's resi
FOR RENT Two front office rooms
and one large room 3llx-lU iu Miles
building. Inquire at premises or at
Tribune office.
FOB BENT Furnished rooms, electric
light b4 oaths. Mrs. K. L. Hala, D
street near 11th. tf
Handy for
Shoppers
Wo have a model bakery department
in our grot'. rv store; nlno tbe beat or
rnngenienlH iu town for a complete uup
ply of the tH-UHon's clioireat fruits nutl
vegetables fresh from tbo furm.
We aim to k.-ep uir old custotuem
und make new ones by furnishing a
complete supply for the dining table at
Allen &
Reagan
The (irurerv on tho Corner.
FOR SALE A Barred Plymouth roost
or, thoroughbred, 1.r mouth old. Ad
dress P. O. Hox 572, Medford.
FOR SALH Leading rooming houne in
Medford, location unsurpassed, genu
ine bargain to right party, cash prop
unit ion only. Write (!, Hox ."OS. lis
FOK SALK Teum of ponien, thorough
ly broke for aadde or driving, single
or double; alo hark uud hurneas; a
nap. Apply L. R. F., Tribune office
FOK SALE Half interest in the best
biifliuetis proposition hi Medford. Ad
dress Box 117, Medford.
FOH MALE Residence properly; 7
rooiua aud bath, city water, electric
lights, sewer connection. F. ('. Page.
FOR SALE 15 choice lots, ftvmiu
utes from depot, near srhoul; easy
terms. F. C. Page.
FOK SALE Sevontb street business
property, two story brick, 50x140; also
'SAO feet ou geveuth street by SO feet
on Riverside avenue. F. t Page.
For Those Tired
Aching Feet
use our Foot Powder, absolutely guaranteed.
FUR SAUK S. N. Subdivision is in the
market now; choice ton-acre tracts,
best location iu tbe valley, I.. Nee
deineyer, Jacksonville.
FOK SALE Small business; fine loca
tion. Inquire Tribune.
WANTED.
WAN'l Kl- Five acres bearing orchard,
apples and pears, reasonable distance,
fash. .1. K. I'nvelle, Medl'ord. 111!
have
CENTRAL POINT 8TII.L
FIGURING FOR WATER
The Condor Water & Fow.-r comonov
is still pngag.il iu figriiiB on a nn.no
sitlon lor supplying Medford nml fen
ir.il Point win, ,v.r fro, .:-
station from the Kooue river, and ii ..
understood the Fish Lake eonipanv .eo
pie nre also preparing to submit a wa
lor proposition to these towns.
fentral Point i, wailing in,, re or less
liently for these various nronoaition.
materialize, but in t) ,
the water committee- and the rilv engi
neer are investigating other project
for supplying ,. ! Wllll WMi,r
nuioiHMi.lent of any other town or com'
iwiiy. The concensus ..f opinion hen.
is still engaged in figuring on a prop,.
Hie town i ready to couider auv le
gilimale proposition, tli. v will not wait
torever for thee people to g.-t act,..,,
Water we must have, and that soon
Herald.
WANTED Hida ou H by I'd bv '.".'-foot
corrugated irou building with coiicrets'
floor. Plans and specif ical ions can )
seen at our office, 20. West Seveuth
street. Hogue River Kleetrie fo. 1111
WANTED Young mull who is good
stenographer and typewriter, who cnu
ulso act ua warehouse and shipping
clerk; good sulary aud good prospects
ot advancement to the right uiau. Ad
dress P. t). Hoi 418, Medford, Or. 110
Medford Pharmacy
The Big Drug Store with Little Prices.
Near Postoffice.
WANTED To. buy from 100 to 300
bead of stock sheep. Write Box Ul
Medford, Or.
WANTED A span of good horses,
geldings or mares, which can be driven
or worked, sevtu or eight years old,
sound and geutie, Height 110U or 1200
pounds. Address Tribune, Medford.
BUSINESS CARDS.
THE ODELL,
loading Rooming House uf the city
Free baths. Over Postoffice.
M. U. MOORE.
J. T. ANKBOM,
WELL D1UOER. MEDFORD. OR.
Prices right. Pumps Famished when
Wanted.
ALBANY'S STREET CAR
RECALLS EARLY DAYS
The Alhauv
em.
WOMAN PRErEttS SUICIDE
TO LINOiiKINO ILLNESS
V.WilM'VKR. H. f.. ,l,ilv 24. Pre
lerring death lo lingeriug illn.-.s. Mr.
fharli liordou. a wealthy Los Angeles
woman, lies dead l.slay, a suicide.
Herald coinincnts niton
Albany's street car a follows:
"The visiting minister are nuikitie
fun of our street ear. Hear with ns.
gentlemen. Acirt from the fact thai
u i handy for carrying the mail, it
bring back recollection of early court
ship of si, me of our old aud respected
fronds. It ),.-,, ,.n i,v ,,,r,.
long as a tape line, and until such a
lime thai the giave yard gels its own
III" thing is exiwted lo be with n.
lon I blame o fr being a little sent i
mental. When you visit ii ,u-t v,..,
we will have it painted and oiled."
BALL ft OLOSOOCK,
t-oatraetors and Builders.
AU Work Uuarante.d.
Office with o. B. Pierce it Sou.
Phone SS3. t P. O. Boi 771.
O. M. JONES,
Olty Scavenger.
Herbage of all kinds removed oa short
uotice. Leave orders with chief of
police.
DR. A. B. SWEET
Physician and Surgeon.
Office at Residence.
Not Surprising
Till' rapidly inrri'asiujr df
ii in nd for
COL 13 S T. I X
N A T U T? A 1 1
M 1 N 10 "Ii. A L
A' A T 10 It
lins surely (axed Hit) capacity
of the iiiotli'1 lintlliiifj phiiil
it. t lit' spring. This lias ne
cessitated fi'eiienl enlai'U'e
iiients and the employment
nl' ; lai'irer force. While the
business has heen dnnlilinu;
each sn riling year, (he
same crit ical attention is giv
en the holding as ever. There
is a reason for this ever-increasing
popularity. If you
have ever drank this perfect
tahle water, vou know wliv.
DMA-
Are you goiu( to have pictures m.idr
It to, wuteh theae picture talks. I liavt
bad years of experieuee iu one of the
largest eitiea. 1 'm going to tell yon
gumethiug about moileru, up to data
photography iu this spaee. The suhjet't
will he changes! each time. The firt
subject will be 'M'hiM Portraiture."
1 develop koduk work, make till kiuda
of views, take iuteriora, take your order
for a cut, and eau lutde you a tirst-
olaai, up to date portrait.
Wm
COLVXO k DURHAM,
Attorney-at aw.
Qo. U. Durham, OranU Paaa, Or.
M. Col Tit, Medfont Or.
L. A. GREGORY
MODERN PHOTOGRAPHER
Over Model Clothing Store
ORISHOLM k MARTIN
House Painting. Paper Hanging and
lintiug. All work guaranteed.
Phone 2i lockbox 125, Medferd, Or.
Medford Time Table
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAIL WAV
Medford Faraltnn Co., Undertaker
Dar pbene S43; Night Phones: O. W.
I'onklin 36; J. U Butltr 14S.
PRIVATE DETECTIVE ANtOoT
Noilhbouud
No. ldlOregon Kxpress. ..
No. M Portland Kiprest ..
( Southbeund
No. l.',L'atifornia Kxpress.
No. 13 San Krautiaco Klp. . 3:20 p. in
No. 22SlProm Grants Pass, .j :15 p m
No. 235 Por Ashland lU:15p tti.
.1 6 :.' p. m.
, 9:49 a.m.
I
. 10:35 a. in
lr. K. J lU'.n.t has nsretvrsl a bbo.
....... .n ,,,,mt, ,,, , Pl,mill
ing boant of optirians for irrfpet av
rag in rtantinatiotis, the oulv such
rani ma.le this year, though 1'KI have
taken the examinations.
The old reliable Albany Nurseries
I have the largest stock of fruit trees
W hile hor hiilon, and son nor.- hunt Pwiflc coast. Pears, apples.
"K m .North V.nicouvi'r. nhrr tho fain !lvk. plums, apricots, nectarines, cher !
ly .n camping, Mrs. Oordon took a Kngl'sh walnuts, shade and orna
hi Ivor from tho ..imn, vil down bo !etal trees, buries, rosea and shrubs. I
sole a log and f irod the falsi ht. When " ' which 1 offer at lowest prices I
."r.1,.0 n'Mirn,,.! lir h-u ,.fral nun .consisrenl with rust class nursery stock
'"- I'-king for hi. wife and tinillt Having been with tbie nursrrr 15 run
louii.l h,r b'lv hall hid.l.'n l...h.,..l tk' I can miraal .11 .t.s .. 'l.
nip leaving his son in charge of tho "me and free from disease. I handle
romains, ti,,r.l,.n drove lo II... ....... aothiav hot llr.... .
,itv official to report the .loath Th. i L. B WARNKR
upon their arrival at v 1 uw .1 ...
tmaiM in Vancouver for a! - '
Or.
OO TO DR. OORLE TOR TOUR
OLA88BS.
"He Has No Other Business.'
PAOITIO EASTERN RAILWAY
NoTfLeivei Medford . I 8:10 a. m.
No. 3 Leaves
No. 2'Arrive
Medford .
Medford.
I 2:S0p iu
10.2S a. in
j 5:08 p. m
wiMh
Mr..
'"Hi an n,
hustmad
BECTION AOENCT.
Lock Box SOS. Medford
E. R. SB ELY. M. D.
Physician and Surgeoa
Modern L'ouipped Operatine Room. ' x, .!. ........
v o ,, " ,.iu. i .vriirsi .veuioru
X Hay. Office Hours. 10 12. It P XI . -'
Office) lu Jackson County Bank Bldg. ROOUE RIVER VALLEY RAILWAY
No. 2 Leaves Medford jli):4oa. u.
No. 4 Leaves Medford 5 35 p. rs
Motor Leaves Medford 2:0in ni
Optical Parlor in Perrr't Warehouse, I M'or Leaves Medford 9 t0 p m.
SEVKN'TH 8TREKT. I -N''- ' Leaves Jackoarille.. 9 00a. m.
1 N'o. 3 lav.s Jacksonville. I 3:30 n m
Motor Leaves Jacksonville 1:30 p m.
.otor Learrs Jacksonville. ..j 7:30 p. in
MAIL CLOSES.
A M P M
4 7:J0 S uO
I 9:19i 4:54
110:051 11:50
10:0,; 5:20
'Itoaething which ia of considerable
inteieot to the public generally tad I
which la pernane not generally known j Kagje Point
it the systeai of prepaid order now la . Northbouad
effect between stations of th Mouther ! Southbound
Pacific eompan) and all points in the Jacksonville
t'nited States. Br meant of this svsia ' .
1 1 .. I a Maa I.- ....L 1 . , 1 1 it
" -.' r"" -t-u at annuls i Ii I J a a
trva any place in the United State and I iOJ'le ito Hot appreciate
.......... h. ...fl," r"" W ' '''
"":rV - . h WZkT,i .J::'? v.? "! "' '".9 for nothiH9-tt w
1!;7,, "-- .... Sol'.rjlc: roTXor-i '" ao..t. iAlimilM Hat HIV tit Value Olllu
went to the spot when Mi- ' ' "wm,"". Or.ta. ,f U u eonaeetio. wltk tt, ...w , ..
a Thurnlay ended her life. I . sy Ja be furaiUee ,t u paid for. T,e
TO HOT TO EAT
anyiliing but the best. If it is meat, you are
sui-p to get the best here, with the price no move
thiiii elsewhere.
Medford Meat Company
COLD STORAGE MEATS
Next Hotel Xash. Medfor.1,' Or.
J. K. i:NYART,r.-e8id ent.
J. A. PKKRY, Vice President.
JOHN S. ORTH, Cashier. '
W. B. JACKSON, Ass t Cashier.
The Medford National Bank
MEDFORD, -OR.
CAPITAL.' $50,000
SURPLUS 10,000
Safety Boxes to Kent. A General Banking Business
Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage '
State Depositary.
Established IS3S.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
$115,000.00
Are Y ur Valuables
in Safety?
Are your valuables protected againat
tlif attacks of burlura or tbe sudden
in (break of firef Do nut be satisfied
with doubtful p oiect-iou, but secure the
most positive kind of safaty by ticpos
. i ting your valuables in tbe fire and
burglar proof vault of tbe Jackson
bounty Bank.
Safe deposit boxes to rent, $4.09 and
up per year.
W. 1. VAWTKR, President
U. K. J.1XU1.GY. Cashier
MERCHANTS' LUNCHEON
Tbe Xash hots ;i iiii'rrhaiirs ' luncheon
iMu-h noun fro in II: 110 to 1:30.
IMitfln-s, soup, choice of two meats,
your favorite beverug. and coffee, for
M'o cents.
Nash Buffet
100 NOTICE 100
.Just received, one liiimlreil new patterns aud styles in
Kings, direct from tin; factory. Come in and look
them over.
MARTIN J. REDDY
The Jeweler Near Postoffice
Fine Watch ami Jewelry Repairing a Specialty.
THE LEGAL BLANK
DEPARTMENT
Of the Southern Oregonian is tho best
and most complete south of Salem
PARTIAL LIST OF BLANKS
Warranty Dml
Long hikI Short Formi
5tuitMct'n of Murtai.tf
Transfer of Lin
Powr of Attorney
Mechanic' l.nn
twr Rmht
REAL KSTATK
Q-itcUlm'LJwl
Murtmr I
With Tax Payment Pravi-lon
Option to Buy Land Avaat's Contracti
MISCELLANEOUS
Bill of Sate
l.kjuur License Forms
Notice to Treapastwrs
Creditor--Claim
A km ins t .state
Bond for Deed
Chattel Uurtvatfe
Acknowledgment
Confection of Judgment
Covers for Blanks
rXJR RENT. FOK SAl.K. FURNISHED ROOMS. FTC. (n r.rdboard.
Plarer Location
Bond for LWd
Miner 'a Lien
Ouarti l ocation W Ktght
. Vrtfn ,Ml U- a Folnii Contract to Sail
Proof gf UUr
JUSTICE OF PEACE
Ci il and Criminal Subpoenas Attac iment
r. Undertikuii nd Affl
r 1. " dav.tfor Attachment
n tJ!V i Commitment for Fine
Notice to Junvrs jury Urd
i U Complamt Warrant for Arrest
PROBATE
KlltiJI AdminU-trator-.. KiTufor. and Ch..nlun'.
Teatameniarv m nr-iiMm. rrooi ot mil. Letters
Summons
Kxei-ution
Judgment TransrripT
Commitment fur Tiial
Srch Warrant
CIRCUIT COURT
A'.tachment
Notice .f IJamiihment
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Notice to Juror
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