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OFFICIAL CITY AND C<)VNTY
PA PER
T E L E P H O N E 39
w e do
S u b sc rip tio n P ric e D eliv ered in C ity :
O ne m o n th ..................................... $ -65
T h re e m o n t h s ................................ 1.95
Six m o n th s ..................................... 3 .7 5 1
One y e a r ........................................ 7.50
M ail anil R u ra l R o u te s
O ne m o n th ..................................... $ -65
T h re e m o n th s ................................. 1.95
Six m o n th s ...................................... 3.50
One year ........................................ 5 .5 i
A D V E R T ISIN G R A T E S
D isplay A d v e rtisin g
S ingle in se rtio n , each i n c h .............30c
Y E A R L Y CO NTRACTS
D isplay A d v e rtisin g
One tim e a w e e k ..........................27 % c
Tw o tim es a w e e k ........................ 25 c
E v ery o th e r d a y ............................ 20 c
L ocal R e a d e rs
E ach line, each t i m e ...................... 10c
To r u n every o th e r <3by io r one
m o n th , e a ch lin e , each tim e . . 7c
To ru n ev ery Issue fo r o n e m o n th
o r m ore, e a ch lin e, each tim e . . 5c
C lassified C olum n
One c e n t th e w ord each tim e.
To ru n every issu e fo r one m o n th
or m o re, fo e th e w ord each tim e.
L e g a l R a te
F irs t tim e , p e r 8 -p o in t l in e .......... 10c
E a c h s u b s e q u e n t tim e , per 8-
p o in t lin e ........................................ 5c
C a rd of t h a n k s ............................... $1.00
O b itu a rie s , th e lin e ........................2 % c
F ratern al Orders and Societies
A d v e rtis in g fo r f r a te r n a l o rd e rs
o r s o c ie tie s c h a rg in g a re g u la r in iti­
a tio n fee a n d d u es, no d isc o u n t. R e­
lig io u s a n d b e n e v o le n t o rd e rs w ill be
c h a rg e d th e r e g u la r r a te fo r a ll ad
v e rtls in g w h en a n a d m is s io n o r o th e r
c h a rg e is m ad e
W liat C on stitutes A d v ertisin g
In o rd e r to a lla y a m is u ri4 e r s ta n ^"
ln g am o n g som e as to w h a t c o n s t i ­
tu te s new s a n d w h a t a d v e rtis in g ,
w e p r in t th is very sim p le ru le , W'hicli
is u s e d by n e w sp a p e rs to d iffe re liH -
a te b e tw e en th e m : “ A LL futur& J
e v e n ts, w h e re a n a d m issio n c h a rg e
is m ad e o r a c o lle ctio n is ta k e n IS
A D V E R T IS IN G .” ‘T h is a p p lie s to
o rg a n iz a tio n s a n d so c ie tie s of ev ery
k in d a s w ell as to in d iv id u a ls.
All re p o rts of such a c tiv itie s a fte r
th e y h a v e o c c u rre d is new s.
All com ing social o r o rg a n iz a tio n
m e e tin g s of so c ie tie s w h e re no
m oney c o n trib u tio n is so lic ite d , in iti­
a tio n c h a rg e d , o r c o llecto n ta k e n IS
NEW S.
______
W e m a k e all q u o ta tio n s on
JOB WORK
from
T H E FR A N K L IN P R IC E LIST
Sam e p rices— re a s o n a b le price—
to a ll
E n te re d a t th e A sh lan d , O regon.
P o sto ffic e as S econd-class M ail M at­
te r.
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T h a t b e tte r in d u s tr ia l co n d itio n s
p re v a il is th e te n o r or re p o rts fro m
a ll p a rts of th e c o u n try . T h is im ­
p ro v em e n t, from in d ic a tio n s, w ill be
p e rm a n e n t. T h e re m ay he te m p o ra ry
slu m pifig, h e ro a n d th e re , d u e to
local c o n d itio n s o r to som e a b n o rm a l
s itu a tio n .
B ut th e m o st a u th e n tic
advices from th e n a tio n a l c a p ita l a n d
from in d u s tr ia l c e n te rs is to th e e f­
fect th a t im p ro v e m e n t is being r e a l­
ized and is not a m e re d rea m .
A rm istic e d ay, th is y e a r, is to be
a n a tio n a l h o lid a y , o u t of re sp e c t to
th e n a m e less h e ro e s, sym bolized by
th e one u n k n o w n s o ld ie r to be b u rie d
w ith h o n o rs a t A rlin g to n . T he day
sh o u ld be o bserved w ith th e g r a te ­
ful a n d g ra c io u s rec o g n itio n of v al­
o ro u s serv ice w hich is th e d u e of th e
4 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 m en of th e ra n k s of th e
A m erican a rm e d fo rces d u rin g th e
w o rld w ar. H onor th e com m on so l­
d ie r w ith 'th e d e fe re n c e 't h a t his
m e rits sh o u ld receive.
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rHE HERM IT AND THE BEAR
A bear and hermit lived together,
(1 do not know the reason why)
One day, a day of drowsy weather
The h e t init dozed; a little fly
Upon the hermit’s nose was era
The bear took aim, but when he
He sent his sleeping master sprawling
And never hurt Ute fly a btt.
The tnoial's plain to understand
Good deeds doa’t always go as planned]
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RED CROSS GIVES
ANNUALJUaGET
$19,361,657
Allotted
for
Cur­
rent Program of Relief
and Service.
MILLIONS FOR VETERAN AID
Medical Aid for European Chil­
RUSTY SHOULDERS ar* rare in THIS MAN’S TOWN.
EVERYBODY has them— (the shoulders)-—to the wheel
heaving, pushing BOOSTING for OUR TOWN and neighbor­
hood.
It is a community steadily growing in prosperity. The big rea­
son for such growth is loyalty and SERVICE.
The business and public-spirited men LONG AGO realized
that if O'JR TOWN wanted to maintain a substantia] position, their
business must be built upon the foundations of CLOSEST RELA­
TIONSHIP.
That relationship is possible through having SOMETHING
to offer—and making the offerings KNOWN. It is the principle
'l«der..eath “BOOSTING” our community.
A'&wn is no stronger than its BUSINESS— the business of
its merchants aAS?, neighboring farmers.
The way to sh c ^ tJiese honest, sincere merchants of town
and country that you apJVf^ate the stand they have taken, and are
taking every day in BOOSTl^Q lhs tS f*1— » to read their adver­
tisements— patronize them. BUY" Y O U i< T iiQ ^ ^ of the m m
dren Will Cost $6,000,-
0 0 0 This Year.
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2, M ingus su b d iv isio n to M edford, $1
Jo sep h H a n n a h J r . to Jo sep h H a n ­
n a h Sr., w. d. to lo t 9, block 6, Im ­
p e ria l a d d itio n to M edford, $260.
G eorge E. P itts to Lola S. P itts ,
C irc u it C o u rt
q. c. d. to m in in g claim in Ja ck so n
C h a rle s A. T h o m p so n vs. P h o eb e c o u n ty , $1.
G oodell et al. A ffid a v it, o rd e r, u n ­
J. A. R e u te r et al to E liz a b e th
d e rta k in g , pro o f of p u b lic a tio n .
R e u te r, q. c. d. to lan d in sec. 8,
R oy P e te rso n vs. J. F r a n k K iste r- tw p. 37 S„ R. 2 W ., $10.
ler. F o r m oney.
J a c k so n Co. B u ild in g & Loan as-
A. W . W a lk e r vs. F ir e m a n s F u n d I so c ia tio n to R o b e rt M cllveen e t ux,
In s u ra n c e Co. A nsw er.
¡d ee d to lot 10, block 2, Ross a d d i­
J e a n A. G a ttis vs. E d w in F . G at- t i o n to M edford, $10.
tis. D e m u rre r.
A llen D. C u rry e t ux to V an IL
Sam H. B ak er vs. R. J. R ow en e t; Gilbert> jo t in block 9 P a r k ad(H.
al. D e m u rre r.
tio n to M edford, $3000.
S ta te vs. G oodw in. A ffid av it a n d
o rd e r.
C ity of M edford vs. C a rrie L. R aw -
son e t al. P e titio n . O rd e r a p p o in t­
in g g u a rd ia n ad litem . A ffid a v it.
D efau lt.
S usie S te w a rt vs. A. S. B lito n (e x ­
e c u to r ) . S tip u la tio n .
G eorge F in le y vs. Big B end M ill­
in g Co. J u d g m e n t of n o n -su it.
F lo re n c e W . H a rtz e ll e t v ir vs.
H. C. H an sen e t al. F o re c lo su re .
N. J. W iley e t al vs. F re d K. Frid-
e g a r J r . e t al. T ax fo re c lo su re .
J. H. B ow m an vs. S. C. G odlove
e t al. T ax fo re c lo su re .
W illiam B ays vs. L. J. Q uigley e t
! a l. T ax fo re c lo su re .
S ta te vs. W in. O w ings.
M o tion'
J a n d o rd er,
COURT NEWS
W ashington.—E xp en d itu res totalling
$19,361,657 for carry in g through Its
program of relief und services in the
U nited S ta te s and overseas a re out­
lined in th e budget of the A m erican
Red Cross for th e c u rre n t fiscal year.
T his totul is m ore th an $5,000,900 low­
e r th an th e ex p en d itu re during the
last fiscal year, when the disburse­
m ents reached $24,492,141, it is an-
nounced a t N ational H ea d q u a rte rs in
a sta te m e n t culling a tte n tio n to the ,
P ro b a te C o u rt
C la ra R e fin e s, e s ta te . A d m itted to |
necessity of continued support of the
organization by response to the An­ p ro b a te
f-'.,».«el S tilw ell, e s ta te .
B ond.
nual Roll Call, N ovem ber 11 to 24,
,/m . P a y n e , e s ta te . O rd e r, fin al
if th e vital work of the society is to ’ j^ tb u n t.
he effectively carried on.
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who are keeping o«r town in the prosperous hafe
R eul E s ta te T ra n s fe rs
O utstanding am ong the ite n u .^ .n lie
In that way you’ll be doing your BOOSTING.
J. B. M cN icholl to H a rrie t E . Mc-
dom estic budget- is th e app ro p riatio n
of $3,6695156 for w ork in beliulf of N icholl, w. d. to lo ts 1 a n d 2, block
8, D aley & E m e ry a d d itio n to E ag le
the disabled ex-servjc», nail and his
P o in t, $1.
fam ily. T his appf ^ n a tio n rep resen ts
G eorge F. C la u sin g to G. A. C h il­
i the am ount a'.ioted to tills work from d e rs e t a l, w. d. to S fo of SW f o ,
£ ; N ational H e a d q u a rte rs only and does NW *4 of S W ’/4 , SWV4 of N W ’/i, Bee.'
not tak e into consideration the m il­ 4, tw p. 37 S., R. 3 W ., $10.
F re d e ric k H. C la u sin g to G. A.
th ew s, charge«? w ith s ' jn d d e g re e lions being spent in ch a p te rs fo r re­
C h ild e rs e t al, w. «1. to E fo o f N W ’/i.
- p ,... «.er u r tb e ¿jVieged f a ta l sh o o t
lief of the W orld W ar veteran. It N F fo of S W % , N W % of S E ’i , s e c .,
iug of W ilb u r (W ig ) J a c k s a t R a g le ¡s ¡h tbe t.b a jq e r tb a [ the g re a te r
4, tw p. 37 S., R. 3 W ., $10. .
P oint la s t S ep tem b er.
L. D avis e t ux to O. C. Boggs, w. I
am ount Is spent in m eeting th is obli­
r e
d.
to p a rt N W ’4 , sec. 22, tw p. 36 S.,
gation of th e Red Cross, th e announce­
IL
4 W ., $10.
m ent continues, us m anifested by lig­
C ecilia
L.
H u n s a k e r to
Nels
ures of th e fiscal y ear 1920-1921 when
T h o m p so n e t ux, q. c. «1. to lots 2S
the to ta l w as approxim ately $9,0«*0,- a n d 29, H u n s a k e r's ' a d d itio n to A sh-
L
OOO, of w hich $2,692,094 represented )andi
the disbursem ent of N ational Head- 1 ‘ H a rry C. E v a n s et ux to Id a M.
q u a rte rs while th e rem ain d er w as the S teele, w. d. to p a rt lot 2, block 2,
c h a p te rs’ contribution to th is field of ¡M ingus a d d itio n to M edford, $1.
Red Cross service.
G eorgia A na Poley et v ir to Jaco b
JA C K SO N V 1LLE, O r., Nov. 9.—
B
erg,
w. d. to p a rt d. 1. c. 51, twp.
J
V ast W ork fo r Disabled
3
8
S.,
R.
1 W.
S electio n of a ju ry to try R aleigh
Phe m ost re m a rk a b le f e a tu re of ■I
Chief am ong the sub-divisions of 1
Id a M. S teele e t v ir to H a rry C.
M atth ew s, c h a rg e d w ith second de- th e w e a th e r la s t m o n th w as th e ab - th e a p p ro p riatio n fo r w ork with v et­
E v a n s et ux, s. w. «1. p a rt lot 2, block
e ra n s is th a t which concerns itself
g ree m u rd e r fo r th e a lle g ed fa ta l sence of an y d e s tru c tiv e fro s ts, al-
w ith a ssistan ce to dlsubled men und
C. B . L A M K I N
sh o o tin g of W ilb u r (W ig ) J a c k s a t th o u g h th e te m p e ra tu re w ent dow n wom en in governm ent hospitals. T his ,
T b e ' item of $1,790,000, an increase of m ore .
E ag le P o in t Iasi. S e p tem b e r, w as to 31 d e g re e s on O cto b er 23
BAR .-VINS IN
fehan $500,000 over the appropriation
co m p leted in th e c irc u it c o u rt yes­ a v e ra g e te m p e ra tu re a n d ra in
m ta lii j Qr tb e saiue work in last y e a r’s bud-
R eal
te rd a y m o rn in g .
w ere a b o u t n o rm a l, th e la tte r b e in g 1 get, will provide those pers«>nal serv-
T h e ju r y a s c o m p le te d a n d ac-i
.91 inch. T h e w a rm e st day w as th e! ices for the disabled and th eir fam ilies
City a n d R an. Il
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c ep ted by b o th sid e s is as follow s:
....................... "
’
w hich a re Indispensable to supplem ent
House* to Wei.t.
L. A. M urphy, f a n n e r , P e rry d a le . se v en th , w hen th e m e rc u ry ro se to I those provided by th e governm ent.
R. H. Jo n e s, m e rc h a n t, M eiKord. I 90 deg reees. T h e b ig g est ra in w as T he d ire c to r of th e V eterans' B ureau
C IT IZ E N R ’ RANA « m .D I N G
has recently expressed ids desire th at
R. L. F e rn s , fa rm e r, Phoenix.
on ^be tw e n ty -six th w hen .42 inch
th e Red Cross should continue and
N. J. G a r re tt, fa rm e r, M edford.
of m o is tu re fell. An u n u s u a l o c c u r­ extend these "hum anizing services.”
Phil H am ill, fa rm e r, M edford.
ren ce w as th e h a ils to rm on th e th ir - i O ther item s of th e app ro p riatio n for i
W. W. G reg o ry , fa rm e r, M edford. L e e b th , w hich w as a n u n lu ck y d a y ; v e te ran s’ relief a re proportionately in- 1
Jo h n
J.
B u c h te r,
b o o k k e e p er, j fo r tb e in n o c e n t o b s e rv e r L ouis! creased - An nt,ditlonal a I'Pr,,Priation ;
M odfnrd
! odge.
i
$469,600 , lias
been maile ... for Red '
M
euioiti.
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T h e re w e re e ig h te e n c le a r
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m
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r>k„£»i,iv
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. I Cross work in connection w ith regu-
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fiiQ's, fo u r ra in y , five p a r t clo u d y ,; )ar A rn,y and Na v y hospitals a n d >
G eo rg e F. l ox, f a rm e r, C e n tra l i a n d e ig b t c io u d y . C o m p are w ith • witb the reg u la r Arm y and Navy.
P o in t.
1 M ed fo rd ’s eleven c le a r days, live
F o r d isa ste r relief, the Red Cross
J o h n M. M ast, fa rm e r, P h oenix.
¡ra in y , live p a r t cloudy, a n d fifte e n has set aside for th e c u rre n t tw e lv e :
m ouths an a p p ro p riatio n of $543,976,
C arl M u rp h y , s to c k m a n , A sh lan d . c io lu[y
F ra n k M iller, r e tire d , M edford.
j <pbe offjcial recort? is as follow s, v irtu ally doubling the app ro p riatio n
fo r th e sam e purpose fo r th e fiscal
Im m e d ia te ly a f t e r th e a c c e p ta n c e 1 ¡n ,,a r t :
y ear 1920-1921.
of th e ju ry , th e ju ry , a c co m p a n ie d i D a te y(ax Min.
D ate Max. Min.
More th a n $2,000,000 Is provided for
o o n I r
by th e c o u rt an d th e s h e riff, a n d th « :
18
70
47 service and a ssistan ce to th e 3,600
81
d e fe n d a n t an«4 c o u n sel, le ft for E agle
45 Red C ross ch a p te rs by tb e national
88
19
78
38
P o in t by a u to to view th e scen e of
46 organization.
83
20
42
67
Helping Destitute Children
th e tra g e d y . T h e c o u rt, u n d e r a m o­
34
88
56
41
21
O
th
er Item s of the dom estic budget j
tio n filed by th e d is tr ic t a tto rn e y ;
84
43
22
55
37
include
$498,546 fo r m iscellaneous ac- '
w ill p o in t o u t to th e ju ry th e scene
54
82
42
23
31 tlvltles, including contributions re- j
a n d v ita l sp o ts in th e sh o o tin g . T he
90
24
35 stricte d for special purposes and $768,- '
46
55
c o u rt w a rn e d th e ju ry to u se ex-j 8
90
25
4G
60
35 : 600 fo r m anagem ent. E ach of these
tre m e c a u tio n , a n d to allow no one I 9
42 i item s rep resen ts larg e reductions over
85
44
26
55
to ta lk to th e m , a n d in s tru c te d th e , 10
85
45
33 sim ilar ap p ro p riatio n s s f th e previous
27
57
b a iliffs a n d th e s h e riff 's o ffice to 11
69
81
46
39 year.
28
From a fund of $10,000,000, $5,000,-
exercise th e ir a u th o r ity fu lly a n d to 12
70
29
36 000 of w hich w as contributed through
45
68
th e lim it to k eep th e crow d th a t 13
44
30
3,4 the E uropean R elief Council cam paign
62
67
«night g a th e r, aw ay from th e ju ro rs . 14
31
68
48
68
38 and $5,000,000 a llo tte d by th e Red
A t th e re c o n v e n in g of c o u rt in 15
Cross fo r child w elfare w ork in
69
49
th e a fte rn o o n , th e o p e n in g a r g u ­ 16
E urope, th e re rem ains $8,765,108 still
68
48
available, of w h ich ’ It is estim ated
m en ts will be m ad e by b o th sid es 17
60
44
th
a t $6,000,000 will be required for
an d th e f ir s t w itn ess w ill be called to
th is w ork during th e c u rren t year.
th e stan«t a b o u t 3 o ’clock. T h e case 45 STUDENTS, U. OF O.
F o r Red C ross p a rticip a tio n in the
is expected to be fin ish e d a n d in th e
FROM JACKSON COUNTY jo in t effort to relieve fam ine condi­
h a n d s of th e ju ry by T h u rs d a y a f t e r ­
tions in R ussia, for final w ork in the
noon.
W a te r rig h t paid fo r a t 25c
U N IV E R SIT Y O F O REGO N, E u China fam ine, fo r Ju n io r Red Cross
p er y e a r fo r 10 y e a rs, no in ­
T he d e fe n d a n t s a t w ith bow ed gene, O r., Nov, 8.— (S p e c ia l)— Ja c k and o th er overseas activ ities including
te re s t.
h e a d d u rin g m o st of th e m o rn in g son co u n ty h a s fo rtv -fiv e s tu d e n ts tlie closiaS of the old g eneial relief
F a rm s fo r sale, o n e -th ird
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I program In E urope $4,978,000 is m ade
session a n d a p p e a re d d e p re sse d by e n ro lle d a t th e U n iv e rsity o f O regon. I a v a n ab ie
cash , b a la n c e 2 to 5 y e a rs at
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In announcing th e natio n al budget,
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w ere sp e c ta to rs.
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Wheat Lands
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— e v e ry size a n d ev ery price—
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a t 9 1 0 .7 5 . AH wool Polo d o t h
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