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PAGE THREE HfBDFORn MATL TRTRUNTR. MEnF()TD. OftTCGOX, MONDAY. OfTOr.EU .11. 1021 ALBERT ALFORD OF TALENT, FATHER OF NL L ALFORD. HES Albert Afford, for -10 y.ars a resi dent of Tit It? nt. panned away at hH home In .that ila-P Sunday at USfi p. m., ns. a result of paralysis. Mr. Alford was hum in Missouri in the year in IS'.o when hut 17 years of aye, ho rrnsst'd the plains hy ox team, and settled in the Willam ette Valley, where in ISjS lu- was married. In Mr. and Mrs. Alford nuved to Rnjrue River valy. and resided north of Central Point until 1S75, when they moved to Talent, where they have since resided. Mr. Alford. fit business affairs, was a man of success, but spent little time in public life. lie was commissioner of Jackson county at the time the court house was built, and partici pated in tiie erection of that struc ture. lie was also a veteran of the Itoguc River Indian war. Mr. Alford iH the last of eitfht chil dren. He leaves besides his wife, two suns and one daughter, RusseT Alford of Klamath Kails. M. U. Alford of M'Hlford, and -Mrs. R. F. Willis of Klamath Falls. Another daughter. Mrs. Wolters of Talent, passed away last July. Funeral services will be held at the resilience in Talent Tuesday, Nov It E The civil suit of George Finley against tho Uig Bend Milting com- . . puny, was moved up a case on the : docket, and will be called f:i circuit ,Court this afternoon. COSTUME PARTY h r 1 at 2:00 p. m.. Kev. F. R. Leach nffi'iating. Interment in Med ford I. O. O. F. cemetery, Weeks-i'oni;er Co. In charge. R?a ei w. ........... The Parent-Tenihi'r's, club of West Side school, had a very pleasurable costume party in connection with Us regular monthly meeting Saturday liit;lit. The lare number present The action ia tor 13000. and costs thorounhly enjoyed the variety ot r.r ni.ii.in i.n.i inv.iiee. ti... nf Km costumes represented, mere, were ber in the llutle Kails district lielonK- Kos"i witches as a matter of infr to the I'.iu Bend Millini; company. itne. pumpkin heads, real and iml- i The complaint alleges that on Feb- tation, downs, darkies, the Gold Dust iruaiy 3, lam. Finley secured an op- Twins, tall lanky ladies and tall fat jtion from Vernon 11. Vanler of Med- Indies, a tiny hrldc and etoom, l'lerrot ! ford, for 90 davs from Januarv 15. ni"! Partner, a dainty maid of hoop l fit for the sale of the 111;,' Bend liki,t d"'a- smn" m,tt'a from the Bt,e 'limber, consisting ot 700 ai res, at "t chivalry, an old grandmother wear- 2f?.S0 per acre net, with the risht to 'b a ruffled "slat" Hiinbonnet and "add .such, additional price us they i "' others equally beautiful, in- :muy find necesKiy to affect -a sale of tercstliiB or amusliiK. After a timo !(hu property." spent In games and having ones for- ituno lorn oy a venwwiie wucii, a siiimi Tlie plaintiff alleges that he en- As a suit- toasted to seal in the delicious Burley flavor jleavoieil to -ll the timber thronirh .1 business session was nem. ; u farlev of rortland, and that with " nil .1.. v i.ro.-ramme of snei HI parley he advertised and madi ef- freshments.-the delectable variety An nil ua programme or spei hi 4 ,. . .hih vet R ile . famed. were Interest im.l imiiurlunte to ajl . K 1 ' umuer lum inal on - - meml-rs of the First Christian March. 10. 1919. the Big Uend Milling tvci In generous quantities.. l-hurch of Medford and chur. h a ,.r , company requested nun to suspend tlie surrounding towns was held-..day i his option for 30 days, so they could in the parlors of the First Christian. :l0:l1 will prospective purchaser and church greed on an alleged promise to pay I a verv InU-reKtinK program 'wni i 1-inlc-y $3000, if the sale was made, carried out, beginning at 10:30 with a ! ''"" complaint then alleges that R. luncheon at noon, and sessions most F. ;ox, a timber broker of Fortland. of the afternoon, closing with a store. : while the option was suspended, and .....i...... ),,. v,ii4n,' Ion information, data, and reports fur- The speakers ere Mr. A. O. Kulin, i nished by t.he plaintiff, consummated religious educational- director of the j a. sale of the timber to J. N. Brown Uockv, Mountain district; Mrs. F-da lee. The plaintiff alleges that by vir V Moore of St. Louis. Mo.i Mr. C. E. iue u' ,h" suspension of the option he ller.khr. a missionary from India and i"s unable to make the sale. N Y. Stocks F. Swander ot l'ortland, Oregon. .The. Big Bend Milling, company,: in its answer sets rorlh mat the option tr Finley had expired and that option f extended to him was based upon the I information -that the person desirious of. purchasing ,the. timber, land was ono W. H. Uore and not effective with ! any. othr proftpectiTf purchftr. Th ! defendant also deolw Uit any ttr f iiltt W OUL40. v. . ! The attorneys for the defendant ar ! George M. .Roberta and T. W. Miles, Rev. K R. I.ench announced Sunday nn(1 fol. the pittntift Veazlo and Vea- Ithat the buildins fund for tho new2ie Portland, and ltenmes and llaptlst church had passed the $20,000 Iteamos of this city, mark. Some $10,000 was subscribed ! A Jury was selected this morning to bv the members of the church during j helr the civil suit of the State Bank the week. As tho amount represents f Tn!ont "S-tlnst Clarke and Chll- MIST CHURCH tho gifts of those not able, to give well trucks, valued at $800. The case t NEW YORK, Oct. 31. Hardening ot money rates and the lack of bull ish Initiative were primary factori In tho resumption of the beariBh opeva tlons In the - stock market today. Sales approximated 700,000 shares. AlllK-Chalmers 34 American Beot Sugar : 27 - American Can 38.0 American Car & Foundry 130 Amor. Hide & Leather 50.2 Amor. International Corp 35.6 American I.ocomotira 91.8 Amrlc Bmaltlma IUff .19.2 Amtrioaa Sugar 43,8 America Sumatra Tabacc . 30. S American T.. & T. 108 American Woolen 77 Anaconda Copper 41.3 Atchison 8B.5 Ml. Gulf and &. Indies 29 Baldwin Locomotive 90 Baltimore & Ohio 37.3 Bethlehem Stcol "B" 50 larser amounts it speaks well for theis ex,)eoted' to be completed at noon ; Canadian Pacific today or early this afternoon. interest of the membership of this church. As the new building a matter of Interest to tlie community at large no doubt, substantial: help will bo glad ly given by many of the business men I Camrose, Alberta, which has been de- ui ;vieuiitu. iiilieti uiiau.u. 113.2 I Central Leather 28. Chandler Motors 4 4 More than 3.000,000 feet of lumber Chesapeake & Ohio 65.2 was, used In. a railroad trestle near Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul Chicago, K. I. & l' Chino, Coppet- . :J.,.."... .. Colorado. Fuel & Iron I i v ll'. iiii'-i!' i jj . i :iv i ii, i - : , ii hi ininiti j hi . uw ii . i i i I I i i I" !l Iti mil''" "i i.l.i.l'""!-! it ;,:mr:i:il -. , I HI V, II ' I F V , UU II ' II I I 1 , 11111111111111: I enjoy the big sugar stick . Y that's given away with" every pound of ROYAL CLUB COFFEE one with a one-pound can three with a three-pound can and five with a five-pound can! When you buy Royal Club you'll please the whole family 'the kiddies .with the candy the grown-ups with the 'best coffee you can buy. We know you'll enjoy this deliciously blended, freshly roasted coffee. Specify u And if you think that Royal Club Coffee it nt mt gmd r,fc(fr thin any other brand af coffee yeu've ever tried, your dealer will refund your money. Corn Products Crucible Steel, Ciiha Cane Suga't . K'rle :.-:..-.::..!....:;.:: General Electric''.....'....::.. (lenoral Motors Ooqdrtch Co1 .;:L!!....:.:... Great' Northern, pfd Groat 'N'ortliern 'oVe Ctfs "; JUlnoiaCeniral.. . 23.7 . 32.7 . 25.7 . 24.6 .. 81.0 . 64 . ' 7.6 . 12.3 .131.5 .. 10 .31.2 ; 72 . 31.8 LANG & COMPANY Coffee Roasters . ' Candy Manufacturers PORTLAND OREGON HMWMMILV I IP m " HUP UP W W Jt.fBOK ml. MEDFORD GROCERY COMPANY WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS Inspiration .Copper ...,....r.r 36.6 ln,t. Mar. Marino. pjtd,i.v.i...'......-... '4 International Paper 63.6 Konnecott Copper ia.i Louiavillo & Nashville ;...,...107 Mexican Petroleum 99.7 Miami Copper .-. 23 , Middle States Oil 1 4 Midvale Steel : 25 Missouri Pacific 18.7 New York Central 71.7 N. Y., N. H. and Hartford 14 Norfolk & Western '. 95 Northern Pacific 73.T Oklahoma Prod., &, Rets 3 Pan American Petroleum 45 Pennsylvania 36.2 People's Gas 55 , Pittsburg and V. Va 23.6 Ray Consolidated Copper ... 13.7 Heading '. 69.7 Rep. Iron & Steel 50.3 Royal Dutch, Ny Y 48 ; Shell Trans. & Trad 86- Sinclair Con. Oil '. 23 Southern Pacific 78. Southern Railway ... ! 19. Standard Oil of N. J. pfd 109 Studebaker Corporation 74, Tennessee Copper 8. Texas Co. 1 4 2. Texas & iPaclflc ., ,.. 23 Tobacco Products i.. .. 61 Transcontinental Oil -9 pnlon Pacific 4......... 120. U. S. Kood Products 11. V. S. Retail Stores 51 U. S. Ind. Alcohol . 40, I'nlted States Rubber ,.. 48. tinitcd States Steel 80. Olah Copper 66 VVestingnouso Electric 45, Willy's Ovorland 6 American Zinc, Load and Sin... Kutte and Superior 14 Cala. Potroleum 43 Montana Power 52 hliat.tuck Ariz ,,fi par OU 34 laTtnplbie on ; n GeWal Asphalt tl Latest Arrivals at , Auto Camp Grounds Saturday's and Sunday's arrivals at the city auto comp.were ag follows: O. A. Alentzor of Mnsfleld, - Ohio, en route south: Oeorce Royer of Pendle ton. . en route north; C, A. Snider of Hood Itiver, wlio may locate hero; Mr, nnd Mrs. E. ,11. Barrett of Pes Moines, la., who may locate hero; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mar of Seattle, en route south; c. F. Watson and family of Boise, . Idaho, en route south; H. K. Royce of Klamath Falls, who may lo langmont, Calif., en; route south, and r-ate here; J. B. Hanson and family of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Butterfield of Ft Collins, Colo., en route south. 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Oregon Nursery Company ORENCO. OREGON WOOD Bent wood of all kinds.. Only wood In rtty nnder rover. AIo howi Utah Coal Hi I7 nrf rnr , VALLEY FUEL CO. 1b& ana Fit Phono 79 . ,' . . . ; . I IS THE VNIVRSAt'tXft " 1 t .Ideal for'a family Whiter Cap. Enclosed , and JJ Innrm on cold or rainy dnyH. Attroctlro and easy to Uj operate, economical lu flmt cost and In operation JV nml ilonihlc. , In fact every detail of tho new Httln FJj l ord tM'ilsn recomniends it as n logical Investment ' M for a fiuiilly car. ( 1)1 AVo would T pleasctli to allow yon this Httln B car, demonstrate to you its superior-features And B) If you dcslrH, sti-uro ono for your winter linn.. Ask QJ uny Ford Sedan ou-nor wluit he thlnkt of, his car. ; jfl -' ' ' " C. ' E. GATES ATJTQ 66. ;r ;- i.it.3 i.i-. i.-a I L..uv ii.HU too. WITH MEDFORD TRADE IS MEDFORD MAbil.