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' PXGE TWO
fEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. M"EDFQTl'D. PRECOX. SATPIfDAY. ' APRIL 0. W21
Tocal and
Personal
Good news lo the many who are
planning Sunday outings of various
kinds Is that tomorrow will be fair
according to this morning's prediction.
The weather has modernted consider
ably and there was no frost this mor
ning, the lowest temperature being 43
degrees. The warmest temperature of
Friday was 75 degrees.
Lost Amethyst and pearl pin shap
ed like shamrock. Uencrous toward.
Return to Mail Tribune office. 17
My motto: Not now "many" I can
treat but how "good" I can treat those
1 do. Dr. Coleman, Chiropractic and
Natural Methods. M. F. & II. Hldg. tf
Tho Washington school grounds ten
nis courts ate being fixed up by the
pupils and Parent-Teacher association
for playing.
Try our merchants lunch. The
Shasta.
Follvnnua for best lunches. 2X
Mr. and Mrs. H. U. Auten and Karle
Atltcn, tourists from Flint, Mich., who
had been spending the winter In Call
fornia and are enroute homo by the
northern route stopped off her yester
day, and toduy resumed their Journey.
They stopped off here u year ago while
making the same trip. Oilier gues'.s at
the Holland include C. M. Casllres of
WilllaniHport, I'u., and Mr. and Mrs
C. H. Furnsworth and Mr. and Mrs
Wdlhetor of Puloiiso, Wn.
Gregg shorthand and speed typing
class now starting, Bookkeeping mas-
lerdl)IU(iltly. through our new ma
chine methods. Medford Business Col
lege. -17
If you have an odd Job you want
done, or need help for hotisecleaning
etc., telephone The Salvation Army
ilCS. Male or foinalo help furnished
free of charge Wo wish to help un
employed.' ''Copt. V. C. Sinclair, 229
Apple street. J7
Five auto touring parties spent Fri
day night at the city auto camp
grounds, . three of which remained
there this forenoon.
Ella M. Cross, public stehograpber,
No. 9, Jackson County Hank Wdg.
Phono 32(1 -R (mornings only). 41
You can now get the new McQuay
NorriB perfect ground stop cut piston
ling for 35c at the Hlversldo guruge.
We can;' a complete stock of McQituy-
Norris step cut and Snperoyl rings,
and Inland rings. 2()
There Is a scries of baseball games
to he played by tho girls clubs of the
eight schools represented In the .lack
son' County Athletic association. The
Applugute and Jacksonville girls clubs
played at the county scat Friday after
1 noon and the contest was won by the
former club, which next Saturday will
lllay wllli the winner or the ltogue
River-Gold Hill game.
' Majestic orchestra at Faglo Point
Saturday night. 16
I Community -dancing tonilo at Nata-
torluin. Imperial orchestra, "Host in
the- West" and finest equipped hall in
southern Oregon. - 16
Oregonlans registered at the Med
ford are Blanche McDonald of Klam
ath Falls, Mrs.W. J. Escott or Marsh
fluid, J: G. W. Wlrklund or Fiigone,
and the following from Portland: Mr
and Mrs. L. W. Kcennn, T. F. Mcsch
J. A. Liggett, J. -Al. Pnyman, Irene
Riigh, -Miss M. H. Peterson, II. W
Randall, S. flonson, Mr. and Mrs. D. D
Smaller, ' Jr.-. J. 11. Hill, Alfred A
Hftmpson, John W. Sinclair, F. It. Hoi
lock, J. li. Messinger, L. W. Scott,
Ucn-llybke nnd Goorgo W. Harrington
Miss Altn Noylor, Goodwin corse
Here, 121 N. Grape street. Phono 5-I8-.I
Are yon puyliig license for 30 horso
power and getting only 10? We' can
glvo you back tho old wer and pep
by ri'liorlng hurt refitting your motor
Riverside- Garage; ;'. 20
TftA all day dairy meeting of the
Jadfribn'-' county fiirmdrs and others
began this forenoon In the public II
lira. - - '- f- : - v .
Efarythlng electrical. Hodford Elec
trlcSCo. Phourf-61.'' '
Nw hats nrrivinl? dully-' iit' Lottie
liovhird's, 109 . Central avenue. 17
Rdlntlvo to the frost damage In
Josephine county the past week t lie
Grants Pass Courier says: "With re
fill rd to the damage done by the recent
fi-ost.'the county agent advises that
while some sections suffered more
thair others, taken as a whole the
damage has not been as serious as
was at first believed, even thotfgh the
temperature was below the danger
point several nights. The early pears,
especially tho Iliirtlotts. have been
heavily thinned and the D'Anjoiis run
second In the amount of Injury re
cnived. The lute penrs are not miller-
ially hurt. Tbp Hose nnd Cornice have
been thinned somewhat, but the Win
ter Mclis were practically untouched.
U.;A. Holmes,: the insurance Man
Insurance, and llunds, plus Service.
Why nul dance on the -finest floor
and til the best music? Tonlte lit the
Natatoriuni. HI
The Enterprise grange will hold a
dnncfc and supper al the grange hall
in Wimer a week fiom toniubl. Kxcel
lent music nnd lots of good things t
oat are promised for this event.
? ? ? Iteal music ? ? ? William's
Jazz fiddle. J'Ullc, I'll. nite. Kngle
Point Sat. nlte. li:
' Cut ' worms kill vegetables. Carco
kills cut worms. Sold by Monarch
Seed Co. tf
A. 10. Ilililreth of Oakland. Calif,
who is visiting bis parenis, Mr. and
Mrs. K. A. ilililreth. nnd brothers. L
A. and X, II.. at llutle Falls, was in
Medford Saturday in company with
his father, who was attending the I'
& K. beat lug.
11. T. S.. dry Ilariuni sulphur for
your pink spray. Farm lltncaii Co
Operative Kxchanse. 1(1
? ? ? Heal music ? ? ? William's
.jazz fiddle. .1 ville, Fii. nite. Kaglc
I'olnt Sal nite. ill'
A sermon of striking interest Is an
nounced by Rev. F. R. Leach for Sun
day 11 a. ni. at the First liaptlst
church. The speaker will treat of the
"Wrong Conceptions Most Peoplo Have
of the Secret of Contentment." The
subject will doubtless draw some who
do not nttend the usual church service.
The choir also has somo good music
for the service. The evening meeting
is omitted that all may hear Dr. Wirt
at the Presbyterian church in the
union meeting.
Anyone having trouble with mildew
on roses can get rid of it by using
"Mildew-Go". Sold by Monarch Seed
Co. tf
Pollyanna lunch and delicatessen
1C
The weather was so warm last night
that not a one of tho homeless wan
derers who arrive In the city nightly
on freight trains had the nerve to ap
ply at the city prison for lodging.
? ? ? Real music ? ? ? William's
jazz fiddle, J'villu Fri. nite. Eagle
Point Sat. nite. C
Insurance of all kinds. Lindas, 235
East Main.
The street car between here and
Jacksonville will be started some time
next week, probably Thursday, ac
ccording to J. T. Gagnon. The road
bed has been overhauled and every
thing is 'ready, he says, except the
cutting of tlio rails over the Main
street crossing of the Southern Pacific
railroad to allow the car to pass over.
Hard time dance given by K. of P.
All Knights and their ladies are in
viled.' Wed. eve. April 13. Ill
Soda Fountain for sale at DeVoe's.
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In Judge Taylor's court this week
w. c Kussercr or Jacksonville was
lined $25 and costs on the charge of
Intoxication. Ills drunk was simul
taneous with that of George Margriter
who drew a fine of $-10 and costs and
a sentence of rive days In jail
Violin instruction, Florence Howell,
special attention to beginners. Sparta
building, phone 545-H. tf
Delco-Llght Electricity for every
farm. Medford Eloctric Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hockensniilh of
Heagle, Kuln Houston of Trail and
Georgo W. Darker or llutle Falls are
visitors in the city today and were
guests at the Holland last night,
Lawn mowers sharpened. Mitchell
Ladder Co., 318 East Main. tf
Sleepy Hollow" nt Eagle Point Sat
urday night. 10
Marlon E. Hnrnum, daughter or W.
V. Uarnuin, an orchardlst of Medford
will be graduated from the O. A. C.
school of conimereo this spring. .Miss
Illinium Is a graduate of Medford high,
and al. college has majored In office
training. Miss llaruuni has had prac
tical experience In office work, having
been assistant secretary of the llnrd
well Fruit company of Medford. Sho
Is a member of the Gamma Iota soror
ity at Corvallis. Students numbering
I are in tho school of commerce so
far Ibis school year.
Wanted Refined, cultured and ex
perienced woman to keep house for
threo In family. No washing or iron
ing. J. F. llaio, .105 S. Oakdale. tf
Science tells us there is health and
longevity In good bread. Experience
has taught us how to make it. Itutier
Roll llrend, for health and happiness,
at your grocor. in
Guests from a distance at the Nnsb
are Matilda Carlsen of Christiana,
Norway, Tuga Williams of Chicago.
John Carrotber or New York city, Fred
Morris of Wilson, Wash., and Mr. and
Mrs. S. Wilson or Dixon, Calif.
heed wheat $2.40 per cwt. nt the
Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange.
tf
Personal attention to overdue ac
counts. Lindas, 235 East Main.
N. T. McDonald of Trail is one of
the visitors from that section in Med
ford, who arrived hero Friday.
lllocks and dry slabs tor Balo. Call
859. tf
"LiKle Pal o' Mlno" at Eagle Point
Saturday night. 10
George .1. Parker, E. W. Anderson
and Walter Rain tire in (he city from
the llluo Ledgo mining section.
Plcollng
Henist Itching
llultons covered
Handicraft Shop.
Ford truck with cab nnn good body
for sale cheap. Now tires. Scely V.
Hall Motor Co. tf
The public market of Ibis morning
was a very fair one for this season of
the year. There was a goodly supply
or meats, hut or course n scarcity of
vegetables.
Phone 474. Guaranteed work, prompt
service. City Cleaning & Dvelng Co..
Iill South Riverside. tf
When better automobiles are built,
Ilnlc k will build them. tr
The Women's college of the Rogue
River valley met this nt'tcruoou in
Medford Willi Dr. Eva M. Curlew of
2ti South Laurel street as hostess.
Those wanting pure milk and cream
from tubercular tested cows phone
Ii2i-Y, llliss and Scott Dairv. It;
Make spring afternoons happier for
yourself and child through the joys ol
kindergarten methods. Tiny Tot
School, phone S32-W. 19
A number of Medford people attend
ed the brilliant ball and cabaret of the
t company, Oregon Coast intilloiv
at Ashland last night.
Invest your savings In the Jackson
tounty Building and Loan association
tf
ltig time at Eagle Point Saturday,
April !. k;.
II. II. Stoddard and 10. A. Ilililreth
re In the illy from Unite rails today.
There Is a si-nrclly of dressed cbick
us in I he maiket as the owners ot
i lug poultry dislike Id kill their bens
il this (line. On the other hand there
is a great hunger locally for chicken
meat and consequently a big demand
lor II. What lew dressed chickens
there are retail al 4". cents a pound.
Rock Spring lump coal, dry wood.
mill blocks and kindling. Valley Fuel
Co. ir
tf
At the Holland hotel are George C.
Ellis of Willows, CallL, M. Levy of
Redding, Calif., L. P. Older of Port
land and J. R. Lee of Portland.
We have room for a few more hogs
in our shipment to Portland Monday
Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange,
032. , fi
Mrs. A. Owen3 of Dallas, and E. C.
Colbun and C. F. Grecez of Klantath
Falls are guests at the Xash.
We do Hemstitching and Plcotlng.
Singer Sewing Machine Co. Xo. 10
S. Fir. Phone 215-R. 27
Waller P. Duulap received a tele
gram Thursday night informing of his
lather's death near Fresno, Calif., and
left Friday to attend the funeral.
Save money on wrapping paper by
using white print paper in rolls. Ask
this ofrice. tf
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Beard and fam
ily, will soon return to Eugene to
make their home, according to word
received rroni Mr. Beard, who operat
ed the service station at the coiner or
Sixth avenue and Olive street berore
leaving to make his home in Medford
- Eugene Register.
Everything electrical. Medford Elec
tric Co. Phono CC1.
Among nominees for election to the
student council, which is the govern
ing body in student affairs nt Reed
college In Portland, is Miss Elizabeth
Gore of Medford. The election takes
place In about a week.
Better buy a Chandler than wish
you had. tf
The new city hall annex will prob
ably not be ready for occupancy for
about a month, a change having been
decided on In the plans ot the offlce
arrangement.
Patronize ' home and building pay
rolls by insisting on having brooms
made by Rogue River Broom Works.
17
Prices have dropped 100 to 85 cents
on Columbia records. Xow is tho time
to stock up. Palmer Piano House, 234
East Main. 21
Simon Benson, owner of the Benson
hotel at Portland and one of Oregon's
most prominent nnd wealthiest citi
zens and former chairman of the state
highway commission, arrived here by
auto Friday evening from southern
California where he had been spend
ing the winter. He had expected that
Mrs. Benson would come to meet him
here from Portland, but he arrived a
day too soon, nnd left the Hotel Med
ford this forenoon for Roseburg where
she will'join liiin. Mr. Benson who is
traveling alone and without chauffeur
says the roads are good with the ex
ception of a few spots, between Med
ford and Los Angeles
"Pekln" at Eagle Point Saturday
night.
Lawn mowers sharpened right. Lib
erty Shop. 2(il-J. tf
A special feature at the services of
the Main Street Methodist church;
South, Sunday will bo Ibo address by
I)r, Lincoln Wirt at IV a. m. on the
"Capture of Jerusalem." Dr. Wirt
was with General Allenby when the
Holy City was wrested from the
Turks. You will be welcome.
Hemstitching and plcotlng
10 cents per yard.
The Vanity Ha Shop,
Cor. 10. Main and Bnrtlott. tr
Fred Williams, public service com
missioner of tho slate, arrived in the
city Ibis morning to spend the day in
looking into the petition of the people
of Butte Falls and vicinity asking the
public servlco commission to permit!
the operation of a car on the Pacific
nnd Eustern railroad between this city
and Unite Falls to carry mail, passen
gers and freight to that town. Mr
Williams expected to meet with i
number of tho petitioners here (his
forenoon,
12-Inch dry pine $-l.oo n tier; lfl-inch
dry pine $1.75. Valley Fuel Co. tf
l leaning house tiibe Is here. Now
Is (lie time to buy the best piano
polish al Palmer s Piano House. 234
East Main. i
Among the guests at Hie Meill'ord
are Lincoln Wirt of New mrk, Guy 11.
Booker of Seattle. M. I., hooper of
Taconia and the following Callfor
nlans: Ira O. Well of Long Beach. C.
L. Stewart ol' l.os Angeles, A. M. Wes
ton, Jr., or Sacramento, ami Mrs. 11.
II. ..annali, W. G. Weightnuui, II. M.
Larkln. 11. It. Lowe, It. W. Lippy. P.
A. Itowo and P. J. Wagner of San
Kraucisco.
Dclco-I.rgbt farm light and power
plants. Medford Electric Co.
11. H. Patterson accompanied by
nis friend, J. T. Rose of Dayton. Ohio
7M
NEW YORK, April 3. Distribu
tion ot $7,904,399 for retiring allow
ances and pensions to 900 persons
have been made through the Carnp
Ble foundation for the advancement
of teaching during the last fifteen
years, according to the annual re
port of tho foundation, made publi
today. Resources of.tho foundation were
$24,028,000 of which $15,192,000 be
longs to the permanent general en
dowment, A retirement reserve fund
of $7,571,000 is set aside to be ex
pended during the next sixty years
for relief of teachers in associated
colleges. A fund of $1,250,000 is held
for the division of educational In
quiry and $:J90,000 to aid universities
and colleges to adopt a new plan of
contractual annuities. This plan pro
vides for contractual forms of insur
ance and old age annuities through
tile policies of the Teacher's Insur
anee nnd Annuity association.
This association was established by
the foundation -through a gilt of $1,
000,000. Its purpose is to provide In
surance and annuity protection to
college teachers without overhead
cnai-ges. ll lias written, the report
said, G5I1 insurance policies .covering
$ .1 , f) 0 , i 4 i of insurance and 5;,4. an
unity Contracts providing fin- $021,
:i:ix annual income at retirement.
The - distribution of money during
the last fifteen years has been di
vided a-mong former Harvard univer
sity tenebers, who receive $025,000:
former Vale teachers, $.",48,000. and
retired 'Columbia educators $404,000.
Sixteen other institutions received
sums between $100,000 and $200,001)
and the remainder has gone to eighty
different colleges. There are .lr,G re
tiring allowances and 190 widows'
pensions now in force.
Ashland Tuesday. Her husband who
is convalescing rapidly will follow
suit probably next Sunday.
Miss A. Fuller, the rural school
supervisor was visiting ill this section
Tuesday and Wednesday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarke left Wednesday
for a lew days visit with her parents
who live at Waldo.
.Mrs. Erwln Conig and small daugh
ter of Derby are visiting with Mrs. W.
M. Mansfield.
Mrs. Asa Hollenbeak and baby were
visitors at Mrs. Gus Ditsworth'a Sat
urday. ,
tremors, (Pardon the literary license Highest Quality Jewelry Repairing
but at any rate wo should be' pleased j Diamond Setting, nlcli llepaii in
to have you further enlighten us on
earthquake correspondents through
the columns of your publication. This
grave error of omission is an over- j
sight, and I know you will rectify it. -Yours
sincerely,
P. PERCIFICl'S GOOF. 1
Satisfaction Assured
quality and price.
Mail us your wants.
MARTIN J. REDDY
OBITUARY.
BEMIS Died in Boston, Wednesday
April 6i li. Mr. Judson M. Demhi, father
of Mrs. Reginald II. Parsons of Seattle
and Mediord, Oregon. j
Sport B. V.D.'s
NEW YORK A group of nation
ally known, tt-nnis players, including;
neveral titkv-holderH, left hero today
for Pinehurnt, N. C, wlitn-u they will
com pel o in the an mm I north and
.south lawn tennis championship tour
nament for men and women. In the
party were Mrs. Molla Rjurstedt Mal
lory. national turf and indoor cham
pion; lehiya KunmRae, tho .lapanene
star; S. Howard Voshull and Vincent
Richards. - t . ,
UriHAXA. T'.l.-r-rThe j:.ver.siay of
Illinois baseball teqm left here today
for Ja Fayette, Ind., where they will
open the 'western enhferonce season
against Purdue this afternoon.
Cr.EVKLAXn iYounff Montreal if
Providence, outpointed J no Iynch,
bantamweight champion, in a no-decision
bout last night.
CHICAGO Three homo runs by
Flack and Holloeher of tho Cubs and
one by Meek of tho Wichita team
were tho main features of the gjitn
yesterday, wliieh' the Cubs won by
a walk-away score of 13-3, aecord
inix to a message from Wichita.
Weaver pitched the full game.
Ion (his luornini; on a business
to Portland and Seattle.
Mrs. Paul Hanson, corsetfero
Xullone. Pliono. 5S5-J.
trip
for
DIES AT R. R. STATION
, l:l, I'ASO. 'IV.VIS. April 10. l!,.ar
Admiral l'ran! ILirvcy ll,-iil,-y. retii-ril
li'.i years old. died suddenly al the I'n
ioii station bero this niiu'nlni;, while
'wailing for a train. He was on bis
way lo his home. In Cowaiula. N. V.
lie bad been in Kl I'upii a wi-ok.
Notice
Lost, from emigrant car nt Medford.
Feb. L':i. one black male cat, some
white lower pail month, white chin,
breast nnd four feet. Conies for name
of Jerrv. Five dollars given lo anyone
to express hint. C. V. II. to W. II. lios
uury. tierher, Calif. Hi
DETROIT The Harmsworth tro
phy and gold cup races to be le-ui
here tho last week in August and the
first week in September, will be run
over the old gold cup course on the
American side of llille isle, if the
course can be altered to comply with
the lliiritisworth rules. Some dredg
ing will be necessary.
MILLS Died at his home in Ash
land, April 7, John W. Mills, Sr., aged
85 years. Horn ill Bristol, Tenn., in
1S:ifl, he came to Oregon in 1S39. He
served In the civil war as a member of
Co. C, First Oregon cavalry, and after
being discharged returned to Rose
burg. Later he removed to Jackson
ville, and In 1S67 was united in mar-
riago to Tabitha Anderson. To this
union Seven children were born, all of
whom are living and 'were present in
the family circle when the husband
and father passed away. The' wife i
and mother also survives. The chil-
dreu are Mrs. tleorge Mathes, .lrs. (J. 1
L. Carey, W. A. Mills, John W. Mills,
Jr., and Miss Jessie Mills, or Ashland;
Mrs. J. A. Frizelle, or Snoqualmie
Falls, Wash.; and F. T. Mills of Chico,
Calif.
Funeral services will be held at the
family home, 315 Almond street, on
Sunday afternoon, April 10, at"' 2
o'clock. Interment in Phoenix ceme
tery,, the G. A; R. having charge of
services at the grave.
COMMUNICATIONS
A Correspondent Quakes- '
To the editor: 1 read with great in
terest your daily column of questions
and answers. One of the questions
answered In the column is: How big a
staff of earthquake correspondents
does the II. S. have? The answer,
4500 earthquake correspondents. That
ill view of the mention on the same
page of the arrival of Pror. Einstein
and a very plain and comprehensive
explanation of his theory of Relativity,
in other words your acknowledgment
and acceptance of greater truths ought
to lead you to be more plain and con
cise in statements printed in your
esteemed and enlightening publica
tion. Now that the foregoing is plain
we come to earthquake correspon
dents. An earthquake is defined as
a tromor in the earth's surface, some,
tithes preceded or followed by volcanic
eruptions.
Then we are to understand that an
earthquake correspondent is one af
fected 13' tremors or is he of volcanic
origin or does his correspondence deal
wllh one so affected. The ordinary
people know 'of a correspondent as one
who corresponds, but an earthquake
correspondent, docs it imply the cor
respondent's disposition or whnt?
I have heard of eruptive dispositions
and Ihiinderoiis applause and various
siniilies, hut never of one who corre
sponded enrthquakely although I have
known connhon newspaper reporters,
sometimes dignified by the title corre
spondents, who have had delirium
"THE IMMORTAL
HOPE"
Address, by
13 F. LINDAS
11:00 A. M.
Tlicrc will be no evening' .service. This church
will hike part in Union Services at I'msbTlemH
Church. (
. , ; 7 :30 P.M. , ,
I
First Methodist Episcopal Church
RiuVtli and Bartlett tOfcj
"A Church with a ChalicnguijrrPrograin.i -wrj
Classes ibr?Ay.tAps. :
.Bible H.'hool 9:4o.
rhMriWgM-iflMmmiam-w"M-ifmwfc7n"i
COME RIGHT TO THE BANK
TTM1 and again you are confronted with
some problem in business or finance which
warrants obtaining' the opinion and judge
ment of an outside source before proceed
ing. -
And that is just one of the many adva,iitagos
of '"Nationalized" account at- the Mi'st '
National Bank.
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Msi3frd Oregon
gllllllillllllllllllllllllllilllM
; Mrs. T. 15. Roberts had . an liaster
party Saturday evening. ..
Kugeiie Carls and Ellis Davidson
have gone to Quid Hill to work.
W. S. Hailey and C. C. Davidson
mado a business trip to Grams Pass
Tuesday. , ' :
', Miss Steininet. and Mrs. , V. A
Hailey motored to Grants Pass Satur
day in a taxi to sec Mrs. Alice Ilarou
on business. , -.
A lew or the neighbors surprised Mr.
and Mrs. Herman McPatten Monday
night.
T. J. Cook nnd family spent Monday
evening at Homer York's.
Vern Hailey and Hob Lindsay helped
W. 11. York anil son brand cattle.
Kvan Kuhll nnil Kugene Carls spent
Sunday at the Hailey hoiue.lt
Mrs. It. A. Jordan and son spent the
weed; end ut her mother's, C, L. David
son.
E
Word has been received here that
Mrs. Wm. Lewis, formerly of the F. R.
ranch, but now of Mediord, is criticnl-
iy ill suffering from an attack of pneumonia.
Mrs. F. pitswnrth relurned from
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SAI.K Ford touring $27: Chev
rolet touring $ro. Fatten Robinson.
Inc., llu' S. Riverside.
Card of Thanks
We wish to thank those friends and
neighbors, who gave assistance audi
consolation, during Hie death and bur
ial of our beloved father. Kspeclally
do we lb. mk those who contributed
ihe floral pieces, nnd those who com-
lorted with their sympathy, in song.
MR. AND .MRS T. II. n TAYLOR
MR. AND MRS. J. D. WIMKR
MISS SAHIil'Y HOOKKR. 10
TO TRADK For a work horse, a
young Jersey milk cow. Phone U.v.T.
1"
l-'OR RF.NT i room furnished bunga
low centrally located. Rent $"0
Ans. Hex 01. Tribune. 1
FOR RKNT Five room bungalow
w ith sleeping porch. Rent $20. m;;
Catherine St. Call MM! between
0 and S p. in.
in
FEW PEOPLE ARE CONTENTED
or Happy.
i
Discontent Ls General
Know" .
l.1...-JIC'-
Dt'-You
"The Secret of Contentment' l i
1 f Not, You Will AVanf:;to.jHfthe::ruuit
beimon, 1 1 :UU A. M ., Kuiiday, at the ''
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First Baptist Church
(N. Central and Fifth Streets)
REV. F. R. LEACH,
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l .iuon .Meeting' at Presbyterian Church.
)r. Wirt, Speaker.
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Place your money with us and let it earn 7 and S per (.,.nt, fur you.
Why loan for less? It's to your interest to get the, best rale of interest
possible, isn't it?. It's our business to make it possible for vou to do so.
We will be glad to have the privilege of explaining to you anvthing vou do
not dearly understand about our. association. Come in and talk it over
Jackson County Building and Loan Association
30 N. Central Ave.
FOR SAI.K O. A. C. strain Barrel
Reel; eggs for hatching. Phone
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C. M. KIDD, President
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