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ASHLAND DÀÎLÏ T1DÍÑ0&
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ASHLAND
D A IL Y T ID IN G S
‘FRUIT JUICE’ TURNS
TO WINE;.
SAT THEY'RE PUZZLED
•
F IN E D IN M ED FO R D COURT
T E R R IT O R IA L government
C h e ste r K u bli, Jo h n M iller, E v e r­
(E s ta b lis h e d In 1 8 7 » )
FO R T H E P H IL IP P IN E S ' I
e tt M iller an d L eland C a n tra ll pled
P u b lish e d E v ery E v e n in g E x cep t S u n d a y by
g u ilty to J u d g e T a y lo r’s c o u rt in
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
M ANILA, Nov. 15.— T he A m ericap a
M edford to tre s p a ss in g on C h a rle s
C h am b er of C om m erce ad o p te d a res- S
F ie ld s ’ ra n c h , n e a r A p p le g a te , and
B e rt R. G re e r
E d ito r
o lu tio n a sk in g c o n g re ss to g ra n t a J
paid th e fine of $25 a n d costs. T hey
te r r ito ria l form of g o v e rn m e n t to th e =
O F F IC IA L CITY P A P E R .........
w ere re p o rte d an d acco m p an ied by
..................... ....... ....................... T elep h o n e 3ft
P h ilip p in e s. T h e re so lu tio n a ffirm e d J
• | Roy P a r r a n d Mr. B a n c ro ft of G ra n ts
W ith disc ru b b er tired
E n te re d a t th e A s h la n d , O reg o n , P o s to fflc e a s S econ d C la ss M ail M atter
th
a t th e . p re s e n t ________
s itu a tio n had c u l - '
LOS A N G E L E S. Nov. 16.__ Pro-
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h ib itio n a g e n ts in S o u th e rn C à lif o r - ^ o u n ty ga T reSp a s3iT g o n ^ o s ^ r i a n ^ T a k e
to F lush K idneys if « ‘n a te d in o p p o sitio n to th e s »over- I B = wheels, and a fine finished 1
S u b sc rip tio n P ric e , D eliv ered in C ity
O ne M onth
¡eig n ty of th e U n ited S ta te s a n d c h a r- 1 body, stu rd ily made.
\ 95 n *a ^ a ' e a new w o rry. T hey a r e now ¡3 p ro h ib ite d by th e s ta te law s.
Bladder Bothers or
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Back Hurts.
Six M onths .............................. ...................
o ‘7E in a q u a n d a ry o v er th e hom e-m ade
! u tte ra n c e s .
O ne Y e a r
............................................... 7.50 w *ne s itu a tio n a s th e
r e s u lt of a
E a tin g too m uch rich food m ay
By M ail and R u ral R o u tes;
P a s a d e n a con v icitio n
w h ich , it is
o u e M onth
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O ne Y ear
J o e Le S p ad a, a b a rb e r, w as c o n ­
6.50
U1C THEATER BCAIITirw
k id n e y s. T hen th e y becom e over-1
victed in th e P a s a d e n a police c o u rt I
D ISPL A Y A D V E R T ISIN G R A T E S:
w o rk ed , g e t slu g g ish , clog up and
for h a v in g in h is p o ssessio n 200 g a l-'
S in g le in s e rtio n , p e r inch .......... ...........................................
.30
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a u se all s o rts of d is tre s s , p a r tic u la r ­
lio n s of f r u it ju ic e w h ich h ad aged
Y e a rly C o u tg a c ts:
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rh e u m a tic
tw in g e s.
Tw o in s e rtio n s a w eek .................................................
su ry d e p a rtm e n t re g u la tio n s pro-
W A SH IN G TO N . Nov. 15— Colonel n e y
. .25
D ally in s e rtio n ....................
DR. M A T T IE U. SH A W — R esi­
v id e '-th a t 200 g a llo n s of f r u it ju ic e C h a rle s F o rb e s, fo rm e r d ire c to r of
hpa d a ch e s. acid sto m a c h , con-
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d en ce an d office, 108 P io n e e r
m ay be m a n u fa c tu re d each y e a r by th e V e te ra n s ’ b u re a u , w as d ec la re d s tip a tio n , to rp id liv e r, sleep lessn ess,
K ates F o r L egal an d M isc e lla n e o u s A d v e r tisin g
a v e n u e. T e lep h o n e 28. Office
b la d d e r and u r in a r y irr ita tio n .
h i r s t in s e rtio n , p e r 8 p o in t line ...... ......................
th e h e a d s of fam ilies.
h o u rs. 10 to 12 a. m .; 2 to 6
$ .10
to be “ one of a g a n g of c o n s p ira to rs
E a c h su b s e q u e n t in s e rtio n , 8 p o in t lin e
p. m. only.
T he m o m en t y o u r back h u r ls or
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O tylturies, p e r lin o
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. . . .............. * 0 2 % J. O L e a ry , R ex G oodcell, c o lle c to r jo w el to d e fra u d th e g o v e rn m e n t” k id n e y s a r e n ’t a c tin g r ig h t,
DR. ER N EST A. WOODS— Prac­
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of in te rn a l re v e n u e , a n d J . C. B u rk e , by M ajo r G en eral J o h n O’R yan, gov-
tice lim ite d to eye, e a r, nose an d
W H AT <’O NSTITI T E S A'DVFRTLSING
in g l o t s 'o f good w a te r a n d a lso get
th r o a t— X -ray in c lu d in g te e th .
U nited S ta te s a tto rn e y , a re th e o f -J e rn m e n t c o u n sel, in an
Office h o u rs, 10 to 12 a n d 2 to
"A ll f u tu r e e v e n ts, w h ere an a d m issio n c h a rg e is m ad e o r a co llectio n D élais w ho a re a n x io u s to h av e th e s ta te m e n t to th e s e n a te in v e s tig a tin g a b o u t fo ” r o u n ces of J a d S a lts from
ta k e n is A d v e rtisin g .
5. S w ed e n b u rg B ldg. A sh lan d .
s itu a tio n c la rifie d .
c o m m ittee . O’R y an sa id h e w ould a n y good p h a rm a c y : ta k e a ta b le -
O re.
No d isc o u n t w ill be allow ed R e lig io n s o r B en ev o len t o rd e rs.
L e S pada. to a ll in te n t an d p u r - 1 P rove th e tr u th of a ll c h a rg e s m ad e sp o o n ,u l ,n a S lass of w a te r b efo re
DO NATIO NS
pose had com plied w ith th e T re a s- by E lia s M o rtim e r, g o v e rn m e n t w it- b re a k fa s t fo r a few d a y s a n d y o u rj
D R E . II. A N G E L L , C h iro p ra c tic
T h is
No d o n a tio n s to c h a ritie s o r o th e rw ise w ill be m ad e in a d v e rtis in g or u ry D e p a rtm e n t re g u la tio n . H e even n e s s < w hich w ere b ra n d e d as lies by k id n e y s m ay th e n a c t fin e .
and E le c tro -T h e ra p y . O ffice phone
Job p r in tin g — o u r c o n trib u tio n s w ill b e in cash .
had filed his in te n tio n of m a n u fa c - F o rb e s. O ’R yan said he w ould prove fam o u s s a lts is m ad e from th e acid
4 8; re sid e n c e 142. F irs t N a tio n a l
«a«:
B ank b u ild in g .
ta r in g 200 g a llo n s o f f r u it ju ic e and m u ch m o re th a n F o rb e s ’ irre s p o n s i­ of g ra p e s an d lem on ju ic e , com bined
N O V E M B E R 1«
i th en n a tu r e did th e re s t. H ow ever, b ility in th e c o n d u c t of h is office and w ith litliia , and h a s been used fo r
y e a rs to flu sh clogged k id n e y s and
DR. HAW LEY’— Above Tidings
G O D S DAILY B E N E F IT S :— B lessed be th e L ord, w ho d a ily lo a d e th
P ro s e c u to r
Leo R ic c a rd i, of ^ac^ of c a re o f d isa b le d so ld ie rs,
s tim u la te th em to a c tiv ity ; also to
office. P h o n e 91.
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DR. E R N E ST W. SMITH— C h iro ­
th a t th e y no lo n g e r ir r ita te ,
th u s
fo rn ia ’s d ry law . Le S p ad a to o k th e )
p ra c to r, n e a r Postofflce. H o u rs
o ften re lie v e in g b la d d e r d iso rd e rs .
9-12 and 2-5.
P hon e 114.
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GET OUT OF THE RUTS
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la te th e law , a s he did n o th in g to
n atu ra l • for S° ’,U e
V It seems
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fa H i , l t 0 ’C l e a n s e th e g ra p e ju ic e to fe rm e n t
m ak e s
a
d e lig h tfu l
e ffe rv e sc en t
PLUM BING
\ o n often bear the ex p ressio n ,-‘get out of tbe r u t,” but tliel T h is is ju s t th e q u e stio n t h a t ’ is
lith ia - w a te r d rin k w hich m illio n s of
m en an d w om en ta k e now an d th en
JERRY’ O’NEAL— Plum bing. 207
iaet is many ol us not o n ly ‘fall into .one. rut but into man) o f b ein g te s te d o u t by C o n g re ssm a n
E ast Main. Phone 138.
to
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keep
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them. We get in tin* rut and quit going to eliureli. We get in to (John P' H1H’ of Baltimore, Md., re -
a ry o rg a n s cle a n , th u s o fte n a v o id ­
a rut about our personal appearance. Them th ere is the ru t o f jports re a c h in e h e re s ta te . H ili m ain -
MONUMENTS
in g s e rio u s k id n e y d iso rd e rs . By all
losing interest in school affairs, the social rut, and the m l th at of in te n t issued by th e R ev en u e
m ea n s h av e y o u r p h y sician ex am in e
MONUMENT— MARKERS
Is IIS from tak in g an active interest in fratern al, political S ervice w ith th e sa n c tio n of th e
y o u r k id n e y s a t le a s t tw ice a y e a r. |
L o w est P ric e s
and civic at lairs. It is tru e th at no man or woman can he a tr e a s u r y d e p a rtm e n t, is c o n s is te n t
A
SHLA
ND G R A N IT E CO.
No. .102
The Comedy is
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223-6m o
leader in all activ ities of organized society hut all can display w ith th e V o lstead a c t an d t h a t “ n a ­
“ The Spirit of ’23 ”
an interest and work intelligently in the church; the affairs of tu re , u n a id e d , w ill m a k e u n in te n ­
ASHLAND GRANITE
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MONUMENTS
the school, in the lodge and in tiie developm ent of com m unities.
h o ld e r, w ith o u t a d d in g a n y th in g
Oregon
G ranite Co.
We owe it to our com m unity and its instutitions to exhibit an
to g ra p e ju ic e , fin d s h im s e lf in pos-
S. PE N N IST O N , S alesm an.
in te ie st and to take an active p art in them.
session of 200
g a llo n s of
c la re t
R es. 4 7 « la u r e i
P hon e 4 4 4 Y
CLEAN KIDNEYS
SY D R IN K IN G
ISIS OF WATER
OVERLAND
Coaster Wagons
PEIL’S CORNER
SAYS FORBES IS
PROFESSIONAL
Last Times Today
LON CHANEY anti
VIRGINIA VALLI
in
TH E
SHOCK
A Stupendously Thrill­
ing Story of the San
Francisco E a r t h ­
quake.
F alling into a ru t is responsible foi m anv losing in te re sts!wine’
m public affainrs. It is a habit to Which many become chained
Federal o ffic e rs
n.Hl which eventually changes th eir m ental a tiitn .le tow ard l l l e ' ' V
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of Personal responsibil- pending here are
a d m it
th e y
"Surel
well have it
a re
WARM
ju z z le cases now
those
of Pete
p m i cins and instutitions deserving th e ir in te r e s t'Bradavich and Steve Brasura B oth
and support It changes the optim ist to a pessim ist, th e boost­ m en a re said to h a v e filed d e c la ra ­
e r to a knocker, the w orker to a drone, the sunnv dispositioned tio n s of in te n tio n to m a k e 200 g a l­
to a crab. Oct out of the ruts and the world will be I,l ighter and lons o f g ra p e ju ic e , an d w h en th e
a g e n ts seized th e m
on c h a rg e s of
b etter and tile will lake on added value.
.
in a minute"/
o n ,in
b o o tle g g in g th e m en a r e said to h av e
h ad 615 g a llo n s of h o m e-m ad e w ine.
In th e fisc a l y e a r 1922-23 4.810 I
THE CROWN PRINCE
f r u it d e c la ra tio n s
w e re
file d by
nt O J*0 ( v°WU l>, lllC<* Sll” ks’ Hke tl,P co-v ot‘‘’ baek to his castle
.h o u s e h o ld e rs w ith th e R e v e n u e s e r ­
at (h is. N ew spaper rep o rters sta te th at he was met with a vice h e re . T h u s f a r th is fiscal y e a r
ea, id welcome from Princess Ceeille, Ids wife. But „„tilin g th e p e rm its to ta l a p p ro x im a te ly
is said ol a reception bem~
—- nted
a 11 by any of ~ the o th ers of his ® 12,000 fo r th e S ixth D istric t.
g gli
F ath
erlam save th at an aged woman vitrolically declared th a t
a icrland,
J e sneaked oat of G erm ane a . the first approach of d anger
LOSTINE MAN H EAR S
W ILSON OVER RADIO
ids retu n ,
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i ' " ' " 1' 1 g iw any a “ e,“ io" « ’
i'.’i • ;; ‘..............
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ent of
n.
No
the old
old lady expressed
expressed th
the
«mfJnumt
.enm m people, save a few of the old school M onanddsfs
Al that rem ains, o r all th at there ever was to the Crown P rin c e
A n o th e r a n s w e r to
th e O regon
D aily J o u r n a l ’s S u n d a y s ta te m e n t to
th e e ffe c t th a t no one h ad a n n o u n c ed
th e rec e p tio n , of E x -P re s id e n t W il­
s o n ’s A rm istic e d a y speech h a s been
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......... receiv ed by t h a t p a p e r fro m E d w a rd s
of L o stin e , O reg o n . E d w a rd s sa y s:
‘‘I w ish to s ta te t h a t I p ick ed u p ;
ym en fought and
died to r the Royal fam ily.
e x -P re s id e n t W ils o n ’s speech h e re a t
Hie Crown Prince is a name to he linked
L o stin e w ith o u t th e s lig h te s t d iffi­
w ith Bergdoll.
c u lty .
I did n o t u se h e a d p h o n es
b u t tu n e d in on th e M agnavox a n d
THEY’LL MAKE IT GO
h e a rd th e
speech v e ry
d is tin c tly
Poll,,,an o f R l l ! h at S (iin tr r B’UCe Deimis’ ° f La (J,‘B,de; Billy an d q u ite lo u d ; in fa c t, loud e n o u g h
hm m ol Baker, and a few o th er level headed men who hail to be h e a rd all o v er a la rg e room . !
i ™ ” ......... .
»'■ "'«■ s».".te w ere re e e n tlv in e o n fe m m e Of c o u rse . I w as n o t a lo n e on so
i d i w m ".'".r, P !elW °? !!‘a " ‘ ".'s l>“rt»iniug to the income tax g re a t a n e v e n t, b u t h a d v isito rs , w ho j
W henever men o th at class, and of different political cam e in to h e a r th e e x -p re sid e n t, !
T hey can te ll you a lso t h a t th e a d ­
faith, get to
a m easure of so much im portance you can d re s s cam e th ro u g h in fin e sh ap e.
lim t'ih e law w d i'i d,4‘”’P . " 'av prevail « ill he eradicated"and
‘‘I use a se t c o n s tru c te d by m y self
c
o
n
sistin g o f tw o sta g e s r a d io f r e ­
iat Hit law u ill he adm inistered satisfacto rily Br
uee
Dennis
q u en cy a n d tw o s ta g e s a u d io , th e tu n -
“ the only man who over defeated U id ie r fie rc e f i j ó m e "
in g b e in g done by a s in g le c irc u it. I
in
a general election and is a republican, but w henever it eon
receiv
e th e N ew Y ork s ta tio n s an d
to . m atter ol s ia ........ ...... lane,. vo„ a |îra v s ,..
_ omes all th e la rg e A tla n tic s ta tio n s re g -j
ind
u la rly , h a v e th em p ra c tic a lly ev e ry ;
•»««' »hey are one' of the hesl
tea
best team s
n ig h t, so th e p ro p o sitio n o f receiv -i
ing th e e x -p re s id e n t’s speech d id n o t
lik e a v e ry g r e a t p ro p o sitio n to
Tin ie K lam ath News is the latest addition to the new spaper m look
e.”
circle „1 Oregon. The new publication is ap p earin g ns a week­
ly m K lam ath l ulls and Iron, Hie ap pearance of the News to
g eth er w ith the fact that K lam ath P alls has an exceedinglv
h n g l" Intiire, there is every reason Io believe that its founders
K ate O tterbein. P. C . Niekle and W alter S tronach, will meet
wHIi success, and in th eir venture they have the best wishes of
the ridings.
_________ ______________ _
JO L S O N T E L L S W H Y
PA PR Y U S LOST R A C E .
A udiencqs h av e been convulsed
w ith la u g h te r th is w eek o v e r A1
J o ls o n ’s new eftt v e rsio n o f th e i n te r ­
n a tio n a l h o rse ra c e w h ich w as ru n
a t B e lm o n t P a r k
on
O ctober 20.
I’he fu tu re of „ town Is i„fl„enee,l g reatly by the will a „ d l “ r'
" h” N‘ TOa’
bo,”
in
determ ination of its people Are you ex ertin g effo rts th at are w hich he w ill m ak e a to B u om
r of a ll th e
for the betterm ent of your town, are you w ileding an influence im p o rta n t c itie s a n d to w n s in th e
c o u n try .
to r its grow th and developm ent?
You k n o w ,” said J o ls o n ,
“ Zev
is n ’t such a g r e a t h o rse a f te r a ll
P a p y ru s could
h a v e b e a te n
him
ino- 1 -Sl * o 5,g‘. °.r !’ ‘•VMPal
pievented you volunteer-,
g < u u n g io war, mt it w on’t keep you from volunteering; without a «y tro u b le , b u t j u s t b efo re
assistanet* to the com m ittees in charge of (he W inter F a ir 1 the race P a P>’™ s h e a rd t h a t Zev
Don I be backw ard
¡w a s a fflic te d w ith sk in d ise a s e a n d ;
. 1 ae r says som ething about bis pocket nerve. D oubtless
m any O regonians will afflicted with a breakdow n of the pocket
neive, now that the state income m easure lias carried.
As opportunity knows ,,t the <l„or of every Individual so!
does it knock at the doors of coniniiiiiities, hut the latter, like
^nan\ individuals, require an ea r trum pet.
It K aiser Will,elm retu rn s lo G erm any and the U nited
S ta te s does no join with other allied powers in dem andiiiw.his,
su rren d ei and In a l it will he violating an obligation it ow fs to
those who died to uphold its trad itio n s and principles.
i
J
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Alwayt find relitf in
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In even the best oil
heaters—you should use
only the highest quality
kerosene. Avoid asking
for “kerosene” or “coal
oil,” which may mean
any kind o f kerosene.
Order “ Pearl O il”
by the name that’s copy­
righted for your protec­
tion. It applies exclusive­
ly to the dean-burning,
quality kerosene — re­
fined and re-refined by
the Standard O il Com­
pany’s special process.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
PEARL
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h e - w a s a fra id t h a t if he g o t n e a r
him h e ’d c a tc h i t.”
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M ove it will! W ith
Pearl Oil in a good oil
heater—you can warm
up any room in the
house in a jiffy* Heat
you can place right
where and when it is
needed — to dress by
com fortably in th e
morning, or for hall­
way, sewing-room, liv­
ing-room or bath. And
if in ordering you sav
“Pearl O il” by name,
there’ll be absolutely
no odor—because Pearl
Oil is entirely consum­
ed by the flame. It
leaves the air sweet,
clean and fresh though
you use it every hour
o f the day.
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No. 3
N O TIC E O F D IS T R IC T ROAD
M E E T IN G S
R oad D istric t N u m b e r 2 Ja c k so n
C ounty, O regon.
N otice is h e re b y given
th a t in
p u rs u a n c e of a p e titio n d u ly anti
le g a lly sig n ed by m o re th a n th re e
fre e h o ld e rs an d leg al v o te rs re s id ­
ing in R oad
D istric t N u m b e r
2,
J a c k so n C ounty, O regon, a n d d u ly
an d le g a lly p re se n te d to th e C ou n ty
C o u rt o f J a c k s o n C ounty, O regon,
a. d is tric t road m e e tin g of th e legal
v o te rs of said d is tr ic t n u m b e r 2 will
j be held a t T h e C o u n y P o o r F a rm
PL A N IN G M IL L
JO R D A N ’S SA SH AND C A B IN E T
YYORKS, C or. H e ilm a n an d
V an N ess.
194-tf
T R A N SFE R AND E X PR E SS
One Minute More
—and then Heaven
knows what!
Last night they were a p a ir
of so ciety ’s darlings.
Dawn found them prisoners
on a stran g e ship, hound for
an unknown port, menaced
by a ierrihle hidden ‘‘th in g .”
YVhit.de T ransfer Jt Storage Co.
for SERVICE
E x p erien ced m overs an d packer,,
or h o usehold goods. D ealers in
coal a n d w ood. P h o n e 117.
O ffice 89 O a k St n e a r
H o tel A sh lan d
T. L . P O W E L L — G e n e ral T ra n s ­
fe r— Good te a m
and
m o to r
tru c k s . Good se rv ic e a t a re a
so n a b le p ric e . P h o n e 83.
TRANSFER
AND
E X P R E S S __
K in g ’s T ra n s fe r, g e n e ra l
h a u lin g .
I Dry wood fo r sale. P h o n e 113.
; P laza Pool H a ll.
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J. PARKER READ;,
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by Jack Boyle
ttith Hemÿ Hull-DorisKenyon
Louis Welheim
Olftributed by
in J a c k s o n C o u n ty , O regon on th e
28th d a y of Nov. 1923. a t th e h o u r < ►
of 2 :0 0 o ’clock P. M. on said day f o
fo r th e p u rp o se of lev y in g a. special
ro ad ta x n o t to exceed 10 m ills on j
th e d o lla r on a ll ta x a b le p ro p e rty ,
w ith in said ro ad D istric t fo r
th e
special im p ro v e m e n t of th e ro a d s in
said R oad D is tric t a n d fo r a n y o th e r
p u rp o se s w hich m ay seem p ro p e r
to com e b e fo re said m ee tin g s.
D ated a t Ja c k s o n v ille , O regon th is
7th d ay of Nov. 1923.
Cr. A. G A RD N ER
C o u n ty J u d g e !
V ICTO R B U R S E L L
C ou n ty C o m m issio n er
Geo. A lford
C o u n ty C o m m issioner
59-3 F rid a vs
P ia n o T e a c h e r
M rs. J . R. R o b e rtso n , c e rtifie d
piano te a c h e r. C re d it given in H igh
School. P h o n e 3 4 1 -J.
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135 E.
Main St. P h o n e s 134 a n d 465.
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IN
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one who wants proof o f my non-
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