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C o u n ty of J a c k s o n 's ^ ............. ■¡w n?’ «B ii A (,a’n s o n - c a s h ie r of th e above n am ed b a n k , do so le m n ly sw e a r t h a t th e ab o v e s ta te m e n t is tr u e to th e b e st of m y knowli««lef» m y k n o w le d g e an d belief. L T he e x e cu tiv e c o m m itte e of th e I’O R S A L E — U sed F o rd c a r c h eap J a c k so n C o u n ty R ed C ross a t its B e a v e r R e a lty Co. 19-tf Ne\y Y o rk , S ept. 22— In lin e w ith m ee tin g W e d n e sd a y u n a n im o u sly th e g e n e ra l in c lin a tio n to te n d e r th e . hose Miss L illia n R o b e rts as th e new F O R SA L E — F o u r m o n th s old e le v a te d ey eb ro w to p o st-se aso n e c re ta ry , sa y th e M ail T rib u n e to- J e rs e y m ale , of re g is te re d sto ck , i “ buck h u n in g ” by m a jo r lea g u e fill th e vacan cy cau sed by th e re s ig ­ P h o n e 413-R . 1 9 -2 * ( b all p la y e rs, it is now in tim a te d th a t n a tio n of M iss B ahle H a in e s. As M iss J o h n M cG raw a n d M iller. H u g g in s W A N T E D — R a n g e a n d o th e r f u r ­ H aines closed h e r w o rk y e s te rd a y , w ill sa n c tio n no f u r th e r ex c u rsio n s d i'.s R o b e rts w ill a ssu m e h e r new n itu re . E n q u ire a t s to re room n e x t to H olm es G rocery. q* of th is n a tu r e by th e y o u n g m en of d u tie s b e g in n in g to d ay . th e ir em ploy. F u tu r e e x p e d itio n s, M iss R o b e rts is kn o w n to m an y as d u rin g w h ich th e a le r t a n d w ary h a v in g lived in M edford a n d w o rk ed buck is s ta lk e d to th e box o ffice and N o tice — in th e c a p a c ity of a tra in e d n u rse . m ad e c a p tiv e, m u s t be c a rrie d on, W hile th is is a neW field of w o rk fo r T he M erly C ircle w ill m ee t a t th e now a n d fo re v e r h e n c e fo rth , w ith o u t Miss R o b e rts, y e t w ith h e r tra in in g hom e of Mrs. C. T. P a y n e a t 1410 i th e a id of e ith e r G ia n t o r Y an k , it is B o u le v a rd . W e d n esd a y S e p tem b e r as a n u rse , h e r k n o w le d g e of book­ i said. 2 6. T his is a r a lly fo r w om en of th e k e e p in g a n d a c c o u n tin g , a y e a r ’s ex­ I t m u st be th a t th e w o rth y Mr. T he 1924 F o rd lin e of a u to m o b ile c h u rc h a n d c o n g re g a tio n . Be s u re to p erien ce in s e ttle m e n t w o rk in Bos- conie an d g e t re a d y fo r th e w in te r ’s ton, to g e th e r w ith h e r p le a sin g p e r­ h av e a rriv e d in A sh la n d a n d p r o v e d 1 M cGraw h a s sc a n n e d th e o ffic ia l bat- so n a lity , h e r d eep in te r e s t in th e so- so p o p u la r t h a t o n ly a p o rtio n of! tiu g a v e ra g e s a n d lik e s n o t w h a t lie w o rk . ial p ro b le m s a n d h e r e a g e rn e s s a n d e ach m odel is le ft in th e s to re ro o m s se e s’ C asey S te n g el w as one of th re e w illin g n ess in th e w o rk , a m ost suc­ of th e lo c a l* d is trib u to rs . E v e ry m o d ­ G ian t p la y e rs to ta k e p a r t in th e to u r H e re fro m R e d d i n g - M r. a n d M rs. J im L ew is of R e d ­ cessfu l se rv ic e in th is w o rk of th e el of th e new 1924 c a r h a s been of th e O rie n t d u r in g th e la s t off in th e show ro o m s of th e F o rd G a r - ’ s e a s o n . 1 m a y be sa id fo r C asey th a t d in g , Cal. a re v isitin g a t th e hom es Red C ross is p re d ic te d . T he h o a rd b e sp ea k s fo r h e r th e a g e a n d lias a ttr a c te d w id e sp re a d h e is m o re h it a g a in s t th a n h ittin g , of Mrs. E . G. K ilg o re , a s is te r of M rs. L ew is a n d Mr. a n d M rs.K . P. s u p p o rt a n d co n fid e n ce a n d e n c o u r­ a tte n tio n fo r its- im p ro v e m e n ts a n d r i g h t a t th e m o m en t. agem ent of th e c o m m u n ity a n d c o u n ­ c o n fo rm ity of lin e w ith se rv ic e a b il­ H is b a ttin g a v e ra g e s is w-ell dow n L ew is p a re n ts of Mr. Lew is. ty. ' . ity. a ro u n d 300. th is se aso n , w h e re a s he d he p a st y e a r ’s e x p e rien c e show s A t le a st six new fe a tu re s a re n o ted h it fo r a m a tte r of .370 la s t y ear. A lt C lub N otice— h a t u n d e r th e d ire c tio n of M iss in th e 1924 c a r by th e o b se rv e r, T he o th e r G ian t to u ris ts w e re Geo. T he L a d ies A rt C lub w ill m eet H aines, th e R ed C ross o ffice h a s been w hich m a k e s th e sm a ll m ac h in e lu m p K e lly a n d “ I r is h ” M eusel. 'T h e e v i­ to n ig h t a t th e Civic C lub H o u se a t one of th e b u sie st in th e city,. A fo re m o st to th e eye of th e m an w ith d ence a g a in s t K e lly is t h a t he h it 8 o ’clock. M rs. J o h n S h o rtrid g e of c o n s ta n t s tre a m of n eed h a s gone sm all m ea n s, w ho k now s th a t b eau - -341 in 1922 a n d a tr ifle o v er .300 A sh la n d a n d M rs. F . H a rk in s of M ed­ th ro u g h it a n d been c a re d fo r m o st ty is n o t to bo o v e rlo o k e d w hen p u r-: th u s fa r, in 1923. M eu sel’s rec o rd fo rd will be h o ste sse s. A la rg e a t ­ e ffic ie n tly . T h e h o ard w ish es to ex­ c h a sin g th e fa m ily conveyance. fo r th e tw o se aso n s to is .335 fo r te n d a n c e is d e sire d . p ress its d eep a p p re c ia tio n fo r th e T h e r e a r en d of th e m ac h in e h a s 1922 a n d a b o u t .308 fo r th e p re s ­ w oik of M iss H a in e s d u rin g th e p a s t been given a h e ig h te n e d a p p e a ra n c e e n t seaso n fo d a te . F u r th e r W eek End at H om e— y ear. by th e d e s ig n e rs a n d a m u ch m o re m o re, b o th h a v e c o n tra c te d th e h a b it B ern ice K in c a id , w ho is a tte n d in g M iss H a in e s c am e to us as a b e a u tifu l coach effect . is o b ta in e d of fo o zlin g th e ir sh o ts in th e p inches, A sh la n d H igh School, sp e n t th e tra in e d w o rk e r a n d h a s d e m o n s tra te d by ra a k iu g th e lin e s lo n g e r a n d t h e ' a n d S te n g le r h a s c o n tra c te d th e h a b - w eek-end w ith h e r p a re n ts a t Neil by h e r efficien cy , h e r fa ith fu ln e s s ta c k c d o n ” effect of o ld e r m ac h in es! it of s ittin g on th e bench. C reek. a n d a c c u ra c y in a ll of h e r fin a n c ia l is a b s o lu te ly do n e a w a y w ith H u g g in s ’ s to ry is n o t q u ite so le a iin g s as show n by a u d ito r ’s r e ­ g re a tly e n la rg e d c a rry in g c o m p a rt-l lu g u b rio u s . H ow ever, h e h a s fo u n d p o rts, t h e v a lu e of a R ed C ross w ork m e n t is m ad e by th is c h a n g e in th e no im m e d ia te occasion to la u g h a n d in a c o u n ty . T h e c o u n ty c o u rt, w hich re a r, as is a lso th«4 ra c k m ad e a t, show h is m o la rs over th e fa c t t h a t W A SH IN G TO N , D. C„ S ept. 24.— iias m ad e u se of iier se rv ic e c o n ­ th e r e a r of th e s e a t on th e i n t e r i o r ; J o e B u sh , one of th e v isito rs to th e W e a th e r o u tlo o k fo r th e -p e rio d Sept. s ta n tly s p e a k s in h ig h e s t te r m s of h e r of th e co u p e w h e je th e w om an shop-: O rie n t, led th e A m e ric an L e a g u e p i t - ! “ 24 to S ep t. 29, in clu siv e : efficiency. S he h a s re sig n e d to a c ­ p er Js a b le to lay s u n d ry a rtic le s . ] c h e rs in 1922 a n d is a so m e w h a t con- Pacific C oast S ta te s : G e n e rally c e p t th e o ffe r of sp ecial case w o rk e r O u ts ta n d in g a m o n g o th e r q u a litie s ! s is te n t lo se r th is se aso n , a n d th a t f a ir w ith n o rm a l te m p e ra tu re , except in (lie S e a ttle office. W h ile th e y h ad w w ool is used E v e r e tt S c o tt c a n n o t g e t o ff a p ra y e r is th ____ e fa ___________ c t th a t O regon t h a t o ccasio n al sh o w e rs a re p ro b a b le , been a f te r h e r se rv ic es se v e ra l tim es! in th e e n tir e o u tp u t of th is se aso n s ru g a t s h o rts to p . a lo n g th e n o rth c o ast. | since s h e c a n ie h e re , y e t b e c au se of m o d els fo r th e u p h o ls te rin g of c lo s­ S till, one m a n ’s to a d sto o l is a n ­ N o rth e rn R ocky M o u n tain and h e r sen se of d u ty to th e local w o rk , ed c a rs. T h e u ltra -fa s h io n a b le m au v e o th e r ’s m u sh ro o m . H e rb P e n n o c k , P la te a u R eg io n s: U n se ttle d a n d ra in sh e did n o t a c ce p t th e new o ffe r a n d g re y a re co m b in ed to m a k e th e w ho m ad e a le ft-h a n d e d ¡tour of b e g in n in g of w eek ; f a ir w e a th e r u n til h e r y e a r's w o rk w as aceo m p li- in te r io r of th e cab p le a s in g to th e J a p a n , is h a v in g h is g r e a te s t y e a r th e r e a f te r . T e m p e ra tu re below n o r - ! sh ed . T h e b o ard and her m an y eye, d u ra b le , a n d la s tin g . m a l first h a lf of w eek a n d n o rm a l frie n d s w ish in th e m a jo rs , w ith c a re fu l n u rs in g h e r e v e ry su ccess in B o th d o o rs open fo rw a rd a llo w ­ t h e r e a f te r . a n d a p re m e d ita te d escap e fro m B os­ ¿.her new field of serv ice. ing fre e m o v em e n t of th e o c c u p a n ts to n . 0 APE C lsp p w ill be fe a tu re d , w ho w as I d « etrum ental in o b ta in in g th e p a ssa g e of th e f ir s t s u ffra g e bill th o u g h th e S e n a te in 18S3. In New M exico, th e n a m e of A da M orley h a s been s u g ­ g e ste d by M rs. A r th u r A. R e lia n t of A lb u q u e rq u e , w ho w ill a tte n d th e c o n v e n tio n a n d p a g e a n t of th e W om ­ a n ’s P a r ty w ith M rs. R. P. B a rn e s ( a n d M rs. R. P. B a rn e s a n d Mrs. k lin - ney R ead. ■ - y f t '/'■¿àtMttaan/l a r -1 E "B ADAMSON, C a sh ier. 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