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Ho« rot« fn «ó»r, jiutftsbftr «, UHh A i KL A NU ÖA&t rtÜMtG¿ •ss mickîe , the printers devil LOCAL AND PERSONAL **» urtBwm» <J> viiJriri 3ü¿hí ö£ ® Western New»r.*r<f Union h eh, fa ho d ôj I hunk ti ffids Thai Big? Irrigated L ands —— T h e J a c o b s re c la im e d la n d is th o ro u g h ly ir r ig a te d u n d e r g o v e rn m e n t c o n tra c t, 25 c e n ts p e r a c re fo r te n y e a rs , no in te r e s t. C h e a p e st i r rig a tio n in th e U n ited S ta te s. L a n d ra is e s 300 s a c k s of sp u d s, 50 b u sh e ls w h e a t. In fa c t, g ro w s b ig c ro p s of a n y th in g p la n te d . T e rm s of 's a le e a sy a t 5 p e r c e n t in te re s t. S ta p le s R e a lty A gency. 58-1 B uy fo r I n v e s tm e n t— W e w ill lease th e lan d you buy fro n t th e Ja c o b s re c la im e d tra c t for a te rm of five y e a rs a n d pay you o n e -th ird of m in t oil p ro d u ctio n , tu r n in g th e la n d o v er to you in fu ll b e a rin g a t en d o f term . H e re is a c h a n c e to m o re th a n d o u b le y o u r m oney. Ask Dr. L lttle c h ild , A m os , -ve boxea a day a re being m a ile d j d a u g h te r M ina, now M rs. W illia m [ to hold w ith in th e near f u tu r e a ing th e b la c k m a il case. S iem ens N ln ln g e r o r T. J. C o ffm an or A sh- from th e H ood R iv er p o sto ffic e , a n d : H obbs, of W a sh in g to n , la n d a b o u t th e se lan d s. T hey have n e a rly 100 a rr iv e d a ily o v er th e M t. ing t h a t a te le g ra m had ju s t r e tu rn e d from insp ectio n an d Hood ra ilro a d c o m p a n y ’s lin e fro m ed from P h ila d e lp h ia p u rc h a se . S ta p le s R e a lty A gency. 1 P a rk d a le , O dell a n d Dee. W h ile th e th e d e a th on O cto b er 29 th a n none, .n o w led g e of th e le t te r a n d m a in he w ent to re trie v e it, co n su m in g ta in s he is in n o ce n t of th e charge. He did n o t He p robably jvill be ta k e n to P o r t som e tim e in th e se arc h . lan d to face c h a rg e s of m isu sin g th e pick up tn e m oney. W h en . n i e s t e d , M o o ie d e n ’.tn* ail U n ited S ta te s m ails. poor w ren ch w as b e tte r D. C., s t a t - ' v a u d e v ille e n te r ta in m e n t fo r th e says t h a t he receiv ed th ro u g h th e b een receiv-: b e n e fit of th e buil& rfg fu n d . T h e m ails th e fo llo w in g u n s ig n e d , l e t t e r . a n n o u n c in g i la t te r now a m o u n ts to a ro u n d $1500 Upon re c e ip t of th is le tte r ta k e o f M iss V i-¡w ith a la rg e a d d itio n a l a m o u n t su b - $2500 in c u rre n c y , b ills of sm all de- n o m in a tio n , a n d d riv e a lo n e to th e a p p le s a rc b ein g se n t o u t in la rg e a n a D etw eiler, w ho c o n d u c te d B ible scrib ed . C ircular.! P e titio n — A c o rd ia l rec e p tio n w as a c co rd e d fo rk s of th e ro ad le a d in g to th e old q u a n titie s to P o rtla n d a n d p o in ts in cla sse s a n d d id o th e r C h ris tia n w ork A p e titio n fo r th e closing of a ll i th e p ro p o sitio n m ad e a n d fo rw a rd e d city du m p . T h ro w th e c a sh in th e w e stern W a sh in g to n , th e h u lk o f I in A sh lan d a y e a r o r tw o ago. A sh la n d b u sin e ss houses fro m 2 to I : to th e m e e tin g by C o n tra c to r A. L. m id d le of th e ro ad a n d d riv e on th em go to c e n tra l a n ti e a s te rn O re- ---------- - 4 o ’clock on th e a fte rn o o n of th is L am b, to th e e ffe c t t h a t a n u m b e r s tr a ig h t a h e ad . Y ou w ill be w a tc h ed , gon points. M any g ro w e rs sh ip heavy B E L L E V IE W IT E M S co m in g S a tu rd a y , b ecau se of th e of p u b lic s p irite d c itiz e n s be in v ite d Do n o t te ll a n y o n e o r n o tify o ffic ers blocks of th e ir f ru it by p a rc e l post Mr. a n d M rs. W . S. E a to n w ere L eb a n o n -A sh la n d fo o tb a ll g am e on to d o n a te th e ir se rv ic es M onday to- o r h a rm will com e to you. F ollow to d e a le rs in th e tow ns of th e in-- v isitin g w ith Mr. a n d M rs. ‘J o h n t h a t day, was b e in g c irc u la te d on w a rd p u ttin g up th e c o m m u n ity clu b d ire c tio n s c lo se ly .” te rio r. 4 D ra k e S a tu rd a y . y i th e s tr e e ts th is m o rn in g by P rin c i house. It is b eliev ed by th e in sti- S iem ens a t once n o tifie d th e a u th - pal F o rs y th , of th e h ig h school. A: P a y n e m ak es q u iltin g - Roy M oore a n d W illia m K e rr w ere; g a to r of th e id ea t h a t tw e n ty -fiv e o r o ritie s. S h e riff Low a n d D eputy C liff n u m b e r of s ig n a tu re s had been ob th ir ty m en w o u ld g lad ly v o lu n te e r to S h e riff L u k e W a lk e r cra w le d fo r a t 5 8 t f |i n B elleview d is tr ic t T u e sd a y . fram es. ta in e d . help in th is good c a u se , in m u ch th e h a lf m ile to a v a n ta g e p o in t w ithin K in g sb u ry S p e e d e r F in e d — 1 w - B- D ennis was a b u s in e s s c a ll- sa m e way a s 200 h e lp e d on t h e ; 100 y a rd s fro m th e p o in t d e sig n a ted . G u ild to G ive D ance— C h a u ta u q u a b u ild in g one day. T h e A t 1 o ’clock, one h o u r la te r, S iem ens A ra id w as m ad e on a u to sp e ed e rs j e r T hursday. T h e St. C ecila G uild w ill give a la d ie s w ill se rv e d in n e r to th e m en drove to th e sp o t un acco m p an ied , 1 r e tu r n in g from th e d ance a t K ines-1 d a n c e an d c a rd p a rty a t th e Moose . o , . ,, . , . , . . 1 Mrs. H o w ard a n d son w e re in A sh on th e a u sp ic io u s d ay m e n tio n e d . a n d d ro p p ed th e m oney as d ire c te d u ry S rin g g s s la te S tu r rd a a a y y n m ig g h n t t by h a ll th is e v e n in g from 8 to 1 2 ; b »ury s p p rin la te ^ a a tu oy, on b u sin e ss S a tu rd a y . In h e r re p o rt a s s e c re ta ry M rs. an d d ro v e on. A b o u t h a lf an h o u r , o ’clock. T he p a rty w ill be a b e n e fit D eputy S ta te M otor T ra ffic O f f ic e r [ M ary W ilsh ire s a id t h a t th e a so c ia la te r, it is a lle g ed , M oore a p p e a re d , . . . . .. , J. J. M cM ahon, a s a re s u lt of w hich a f f a ir a n d a la rg e public a tte n d a n c e : tio n had d isb a n d e d in 1919, o w in g j f irs t h a ltin g a s h o rt d ista n c e aw ay,! M d e sire d . As no w a r ta x is neces- a n ,,n ib e r of s,,ch o ffe n d e rs paid io th e w ar a n d R ed C ross w o rk , b u t ; th e n d riv in g to th e a p p o in te d spot, s a ry th e ad m issio n w ill be $1.00 in-; iin e s ,n J u s tic e T a y lo r’s COUrt t h i s ! th ro u g h th e u n tir in g e ffo rts of M rs H ere, th e o ffic e rs say, he m ad e p r e - ; , „« »■ , ¿j___* * . 'm o r n in g . T h e o ffic er will also file s te a d of $1.10. S p e c ta to rs 25 cents. C. H. G ille tte w as re o rg a n iz e d la s t te x t of re p a irin g his car. A t th e _______ c h a rg e s a g a in s t a n u m b e r of a u to M arch, w hen Miss G race C h am b er- sa m e tim e g la n c in g k e e n ly a ro u n d . ! l i b r a r i a n V isits G old HUI— o w n e is fo r p a rk in g th e ir c a rs on th e lain w as e le c te d p re s id e n t by a un- T hen, in a n a p p a re n t rag e , he F rid a y e v e n in g A s h la n d ’s city 11- P acific h ig h w a y o u tsid e th e d an ce! a n im o u s vote of th e m e m b e rs a n d th re w th e w re n c h som e d ista n c e L ra ria n left fo r Gold H ill to spend halL N ot a11 of th o se a rr e s te d by j h a s sin ce fu lly d e m o n s tra te d h e r fit- from th e ro ad . R e m a rk in g t h a t a th e week end w h ere th e yellow m eta l ^ c P /a h o n w ere b ro u g h t b e fo re J u s - ' C re d it w as tice T ay lo r. T he o th e rs will h a v e : IDAHO FA L L S, I d a .— T h e M arcus ness fo r th e p o sitio n . a b o u n d s. •TOO L A T E TO CLA SSIFY th e ir h e a rin g s b e fo re o th e r ju stic e Chow of 1921 g av e a re a l show a t given M rs. M innie M arcy fo r t h e i R E N T — L a rg e fro n t room for in th e c o u n ty .— M edford Mail Trlb-1 th e C olonial F rid a y n ig h t, S a tu rd a y sp le n d id flo a t, Ship o f S ta te , w hich M e t'a lie n ’s $1004) G u n — h o u se k e e p in g ; p len ty of s u n s h in e ; m a tin e e a n d S a tu rd a y n ig h t, play- th e club fu rn is h e d fo r th e F o u r th of One of th e m ost in te r e s tin g o b line. ju s t o p p o site m in e ra l w a te r f o u n _____ _ ing each tim e to c a p a c ity h o u ses. A J u ly p a ra o e . ta in s . 153 G ia n lto St. P hono je c ts in th e d isplay of w a r relics in D u rin g th e e a rly s u m m e r se v e ra l 411-R . . « 58-1 Give th e wifo a re a l h o lid a y be- m a tin e e h a d n o t b e e n c o n te m p la te d th e w indow o f th e C itiz e n s’ b a n k is m e e tin g s w ere h e ld in th e p a rk , a t w ith ev ery s e a t sold fo r b o th an a u to m a tic rev o lv e r c a p tu re d by g in n in g T h u rs d a y ev en in g . N ovem - FO R R E N T — S unny fro n t b ed ro o m ; o h e of C a p ta in A ndy M cC allen’s h er 10, a t P io n e e r h a ll. C hicken pie n ig h ts a n d h u n d re d s of people bein g w hich g a th e rin g s th e id ea of b u ild b o a rd in g h ouse w ith in tw o blocks. P h o n e 346-L. 58-6* lie u te n a n ts d u rin g th e d riv e th ro u g h d in n e r fo r 60 c en ts, 5 :3 0 to 8. 58-2 : tu rn e d aw ay, it becam e n e c e ssa ry in g a co m m u n ity clu b h o u se w as d is cussed. A fte r a tw o m o n th s v a c a tio n to add th e a d d itio n a l p e rfo rm a n c e . th e A rg o n n e fo re st S e p tem b e r 2 1 ,' ----------- ' W A N TED — Tw o ca p ab le e n e rg e tic (P e o p le cam e fo r m ile s a ro u n d as f a r a m e e tin g w as held S e p te m b e r 6, at Don bi t H oliday—• 1918, from C a p ta in A lf Block, nf th e w om en fo r p e rm a n e n t p o sitio n s, T he p u p ils of th e public schools, j 3O« th a s P o c a te llo ( th e r e w e re -m a n y w hich tim e v a rio u s m eth o d s of rais- I j a ll or p a rt tim e, e x cellen t pay. A d P ru s s ia n g u a rd s . T he p re se n t ow n d ress Box 892, c a re of T idings. e r v a lu e s th e d e a d ly w eapon a t b o th city a n d r u r a l, will en jo y a P o c a te llo p e o p le in th e a u d ie n c e ) ing m oney fo r th e p ro p o se d b u ild in g 58-3 w ere d iscu ssed . M rs. C. B. L a m k in _______ d .m ble ho lid ay v a c atio n th is w eek. a n d from b ra n c h to w n s a s f a r n o rth $1000. su g g e ste d th e h u m a n c a le n d a r p la n ,I W A N TED — S itu a tio n a ~ h o u se k ee p ’- F rid a y an d S a tu rd a y , b ecau se Ar-*ia s A sh to n . w liich p lan fo u n d fa v o r in th e eyes e r by re fin e d lad y (a g e 38) in re- L a r g e A pple S h ip m e n ts— T he a u d ie n c e Sn F rid a y n ig h t w as m istic e day falls on F rid a y , and it s p e c ta b ie w id o w e r’s hom e. S ta te of o th e r m em b e rs, th e one w ho pro New s d isp a tc h e s from Hood R iver h a s been m ad e a s ta te a n d n a tio n a l re a l d e lig h t, e n th u s ia s tic a n ti show - fu ll p a rtic u la rs in firs t le tte r. AiU posed it p ro m isin g to b e resp o n sib le , s ta te th a t a p p le s in la rg e q u a n titie s h o liday. C ounty School S u p e r in te n - 1 hig im m e d ia te ly by th e ir a p p la u se d re ss M rs. Mae M. Y eager, S u th fo r o n e y e a r. T h is p la n h a s ince a re b e g in n in g to m ove from th e r e by d e n t H om es, who h a s received m any w h a t th e y lik e d . e rlin , O regon, R. R. 58-4* parcel post. An a v e ra g e of sev en ty - in q u irie s on th is m a tte r, is se n d in g T he M a rc n s Show is co m in g to th e been in o p e ra tio n by th e club. FO R SA LE— A pow er d ra g saw . ' “ - ------------ — o u t w ord to a ll th e r u ra l schools t h a t V ining on n e x t T u e sd a y , N ovem ber c h eap . C all a t 52! T e rra c e St. R. MATTHEW S TO no sessions will be held F rid a y . T h e , 15. P h o n e 408-J. 58-3* PLEAD HELP D E FEN SE b a n k s, c o u rts , post offices an d a ll ------------------------------ IN M URDER TRIAL W A N TED — Second h a n d m ail box. public offices will also be closed on •‘‘•l-Y A R E K ILLED P h o n e 359-L. 58-3 IN ARGUMENTS AT (C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e 1) F r iiliv . KENTUCKY POLLS w ill be d ra w n . T h e re a r e th irty -fo u r ' W A N TED — W om an o r g irl to w ork in k itc h e n a n d d in in g room a n d Come on! You people w ith o u t! JA C K SO N , K y., Nov. 8.— F ig h tin g n a m e s in th e ju ry box, a n d th e s e will do c o o k in g in p riv a te fam ily. hom es, get a good hom e cooked din- in “ Bloody B r e a th itt” co u n ty , w hich be e x h a u ste d b e fo re th is a c tio n is Phone 4F13. 5 8 tf n et lo r 60 cen ts a t P io n eer h a ll o n ; bas been th e scene o f som e of th e ta k e n . N o tice o f D istrict Road M eeting, T h u rsd a y e v e n in g , N ovem ber 10, i b itte r e s t m o u n ta in feu d s in K en- T h e coi*rt, fo llo w in g c, liite of R oad D istrict No. 2 , .lax-kson > 5 .3 0 to 8. 58-2! tu c k y ’s h isto ry , c la im e d a to ll of q u e s tio n s opened up by th e s ta te , in County, Oregon. ; six lives w hen a b o u t fo rty m en en- fo rm e d th e ju ry t h a t c a p ita l p u n ish - N otice is h e re b y given th a t in p u r- W ed n esd ay A ftern o o n c lu b se rv e s gaged in a pitch ed b a ttle a t Clay- n ie n t w as n o t in v o lv ed in th e a ctio n , su a n c e of a p e titio n duly a n d legal- chicken pie a n d a ll th e fix in g s a t pole v o tin g p rec in ct to d ay . Six o th - M any of th e ju r o r s ex p ressed a h e s i- ' ly sig n e d by m o re th a n th re e fre e I io n e e r hall T h u rs d a y ev en in g , No-: e rs a re w o u n d 'd , th re e of w hom m ay ta tio n a b o u t s e rv in g ! h o ld e rs a n d le 8 al v o ters re s id in g in l a t on a n o u t s e iv in g . I R oad D is tric t No. 2, J a c k s o n co u n ty . vem ber 10, 60 c e n ts per p la te , 5 :3 0 die. T h e s h o o tin g fo r w hich M a tth e w s ' O regon, a n d d u iy an d leg ally p re . to 8‘ 58-2 T h e b a ttle s ta r te d in an a rg u m n e t is fac in g a ju ry o c c u rre d in E a g le se n te d to th e C ounty C o u rt o f Ja c k - over p o litics. T h e d e m o c ra tic a n d P o in t la s t S e p tem b e r, a n d W ilb u r son c o u n ty , O regon, a d is tr ic t roai) W a te r r ig h t paid fo r a t 25c Bible Teacher D ies — p er y e a r for 10 y e a rs, no in re p u b lic a n fa c tio n s h e re h a v e sta g e d J a c k s , com m only k n o w n a s “ W ig ,” m e e t>ng of th e leg al v o te rs of said te re s t. T h is m o rn in g Dr. a n d M rs. D. M. one of th e b itte r e s t c a m p a ig n s in d ie d a t S acred H e a r t h o sp ita l th e D is tric t No. 2 w ill be held a t th e co u n ty p oor fa rm in J a c k s o n c o u n ty , F a rm s fo r sa le , o n e -th ird B ro w er received a le tte r from th e ir h isto ry for th e c o n tro l of th e c o u n ty i fo llo w in g d ay fro m b u lle t w o u n d s. O regon, on th e 2 5 th day of Novem - ca sh , b a la n c e 2 to 5 y e a rs a t offices. T he a ffra y w as th e c u lm in a tio n o f a h er, 1921, a t th e h o u r of 2 o ’clock 5 p e r c e n t in te re s t. ----- feud o f long s ta n d in g , a n d every P- m -> on s a *d d a Y f ° r th e p u rp o se L O U ISV IL L E . Ky.. Nov. « , - W l . l l . P hase of th e tra g e d y w ill be rev e a le d “„ ^ ' a ' t h T d o i f a r on a » G raduate B ookkeeper and Stenographe,* en g ag ed in ad e le c tio n day a rg u m e n t by w itn esse s fo r e ith e r th e s ta te o r ta x a b le p ro p e rty w ith in said ro ad P ia n is t a n d P ia n o I n s tr u c to r P ie rre R oss, v o ter, w as s h o t t h r o u g h ' th e d efen se. O ver 100 w itn e sse s d is tr ic t fo r th e sp ecial im p ro v e m e n ts I n s tru c tio n in H om es 1 th e c h e st by P a tro lm a n B e n n e tt.: be c alled to te s tify . * ^ e ro a d s in sa id ro ad d is tric t, and E n g a g e th e O rc h e stra fo r an y o th e r p u rp o se s w hich m ay Phone 20. A sh la n d O re. 1 M rs. V irg in ia C ollins w as w ounded ------------------------------ P h o n e 2 2 3 -L BLACKMAIL CASK , n X g P r° P er ‘° C° m<! h ' ' " ' in one foot by a s tr a y sh o t. AT K LA M A TH IS D a te d a t Ja c k so n v ille , O regon, th is C h a rg e d w ith d iso rd e rly c o n d u c t . LOCAL PA RALLEL 4th d ay of N ovem ber, 1921. an d in te rfe rin g w ith an o ffic er, W . . i G. A. G a rd n e r, C ounty Ju d g e . O verton H a rris , d e m o c ra tic n o m in ee Ja m e s O w en, C ou n ty C om m issioner. ^ C o n tin u e d fro m P a ^ e 1) fo r m ay o r, a n d n in e o th e r m en, in V ictor B u rse ll, C ounty C o m m issio n er c lu d in g Dr. H. E . M echling, d e m o - jn o t be found in e ith e r a n A sh la n d o r 58-3 -tu e s c ra tic c a n d id a te fo r s h e riff, w ere M edford directory’, a lth o u g h he a rr e s te d h e re to d ay a n d ta k e n to po c la im s to h av e w o rk e d a s a n a u to m o lice h e a d q u a rte rs . bile m ech an ic in th e la t te r city. In FUR COATS W e have a fin e line of co ats a t re m a rk a b ly low c o st; also a g re a t v a rie ty of s c a rfs and c h o k ers. W e have mn<Ic a big cut in p rices. F. W. SarSScii 115 W. M ain S tre e t 8/g Musical M ED FO RD Attraction Coming To Vining Nov. 15 A re you stepping on the brake or the accelerator? T h e food you e a t does m ake a difference. I-Ieavy, sta rc h y foods often do slow dow n body an d m in d —often steal th e en erg y th a t be longs to th e d a y ’s w ork. G ra p e -N u ts is a go- ahead food. It contains th e perfected n o u rish m en t cf N a tu re ’s b e st grains. It includes «11 those elem ents needed to n o u rish body an d brain. It is easy to digest. It gives e n erg y w ith o u t taking energy. Mint Lands Potatoe Lands Clover Lands Celerv Lands Alfalfa Lands Wheal Lands STA PLES H ow ab o u t y o u r breakfast o r lu n c h — does it ;/ive, o r take? G ruo. -N u ts is sw eet, crisp, deli htful to th e taste, and is an ideal so u rce of p o w e r for a . L u s / and difficult day. “There’s s. Reason’ for GRAPE- J .UTS C harles S. M itchell Realty Agency “Gods Crucible” V from R alph -C onner’s F am ous Story— “The Foreigner" “ O ne o f th e g re a te s t p ic tu re s I h a v e e v e r s e e n ! ”— t h a t ’s w h a t you w ill say o f “ G od’s C ru c ib le .” —Also— Charlie Chapin in his very latest com edy The idle Class” C’m on Everybody C’m on QUICK! NO ADVANCE IN PR IC ES SPE C IA L SCHOOL MATINEE— W EDNESDAY, 4 :1 5 I*. M. 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H a n so n ; e n te r ta in m e n t, Mes- P o rtla n d as o n e of th e “ D u ste rh o ff [d a m e s P ercy C h eev er, W ill M oore, j T w in s,” w ell kn o w n to M u ltn o m ah M arsh W a g n e r, a n d Slyan P ro v o st. co u n ty a u th o r itie s fo r th e ir m oon T he la tte r c o m m itte e a ssu m e d s h in e a c tiv itie s. great importance when It was voted M ag u ire a n d P a c e a r e in v e stlg a t- « 1 Can a Dog Exercise Discretion? A M a ssa c h u se tts c o u rt w as r e cen tly called upon to decide th is q u e s tio n : D am ages of $1000 a g a in s t an a u to m o b ilis t w ho ra n o v er a dog h u n g on th e decision of th e c o u rt. T he dog o w n e r c o n te n d e d th a t th e -dog w as “ in exercise o f d u e c a re ” w hen he w as ru n dow n by an a u to m o b ile . If th e c o u rt fin d s t h a t th e dog w as d isc re e t th e a u to m o b ilist will have to pay. 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