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r.r,K six MED FORD MATf, TRTRUXE. MRDFORR OREO OX. TUESDAY. XOVEMBEK 1. 1021 L. GEORGE VOICES Fl weeks, everything in the farming line Palmer et al. A (.plication and order. will dry uu and be a failure, but wheuj Jackson Co. Hank vs. Carrie A. Col- they dj have a Rood season they have lens. Affidavit and order. an abundant harvest. And speaking Credit Service Co., Inc. vs. Fay E. about renting a farm that the owro-rs Diamond. Summons. of the land exact one-half of the crop; Jacksonville School District No. 1 for the rent, and if there Is a house vs. E. S. Stultz et al. Order. cn the ulaee for the renter to live in I I.. H. Pierce assumes the business he must pay rent extra for the use of name of "The Pierce Electric and Re the buildings. ! Il" Shop." In speaking of the roads, he saysj jthat we are away ahead of them there' Real Estate Transfers for as a rule they are so muddy that Clarence C. Pierce et ux to P. M. v ' .lone can hardly drive over them, and Corlies. lot In blk. 2. Gallo- .iajmhj.n. .no. i. irjy Associaieu . that y(ju se)dom see an aut0mobile. ! ways Add. to Med ford $ Press.) Possible legislation to put the ,)mt tne proportion of autos. ismi, J. A. Mclntfre et ux to Welborn Ulster parliament in a better position ; buggies, etc.. is by reversing the order; Heeson, lot 2. part of lot 5, was indicated by Prime Minister Lloyd as vo-: would meet a wagon, etc., there j bik. 2. Pracht a Alaska Add. to George yesterday in the house of com- about in proportion as you would niee.tj Ashland : ,. m,, in nwerii,e r-rltir s in the de- an auto here. He says that the farm , V elborn beeson et u.x to Thomas hate on the unionist motion intended houses there are not kept up and if a j IV. -Duncan et ux. lot 2. part of a censure nf the er.vernments Irish renter wants any repairs on tne pwc. policy he will generally have to do It himself As' to the Irish negotiations, the ' as the owner can't ufford to go to so prime minister assured the house that much expense. And that so far . as no agreement was possible without health Is concerned that Jackson coun the sanction of the, imperial parlia-.ty will compare favorably with any ment. ' where in America, The premier said the position of the Geo. H, Yeo of Ashland, and C. L. Vlster parliament was intolerable and Goff of Medford, two men representing unless something happened in the next the Flro Relief Assn., were here Tor few davs to put the position right dinner-Tuesday and report that they under the government of Ireland act, a are doing a good business In their line, short bill would be introduced to rem ! Since the experience Mr. T. K. Nichols edy the position. , had while uninsured lias put the unln- Mr. IJoyd George said' lie had re- mired to thinking nn'l so they are hav celved guarantees that no arms would ing their property insured. : " ' , w. Hthunucring aim nine am mji Prospect were also here for dinner Tuesday on' their way to Medford. re turning on tho stage and going on up home Wednesday Mrs. T. T. Tavlor- whose husband has charge of George--Nichols, - jr Light . "Water rent 20 00 15.00 "1" be imported into Ireland during the truce. "I cannot conceal from the house," said the premier in alluding to the effort at Sn Irish settlement, "the pos sibility that I may have to make the erim announcement that ft is iniiMis- sihle t settle without danger and dfa-farm and stock ranch on'Lake creek honor." ; has been vialtlng relatives and friends He said that if the conference broke In and near Eagle Point, went up home down, the first thing the government I on the Lake creek stage, and while would have to do would be to ask the talking with the stage driver, Mr. an lot 5. blk. 2, I'inclits Alaska Add. to Ashland Thjiiias L. Duncan et ux to J. K. Jones et ux, lot 3. part of lot 5. blk. 2. Praehfs Alaska Add. to Ashland JO 10 10 50.00 $ 950.00 W. E. Lane et pi to J. Dee Htn drickson, lot 8,'blk. 2. Whitman . Park Add. to .Medford .....:....'.;.. Jackson County to O. V. Cflesney et ux, lots l. 2, 3, bik. 2, Rose Avenue Add. to Medford 41.94 Mary J. Baldwin, adm. to A. II. Shirley, lot 1; blk. "i7. Beany Add. to Medford - 1800 Salary: G. L. Richmond to C. A. McMur- ! Health uo. lot in iiik. i. cottage nonie . w ...... c........ f... 50.00 m&lflge, L.OCai HUU OUilC UU4IU. uppi.ra iui ......n- : - - Levy .2 2 Mills. lli-alth Departure! ESTIMATED EXPE.n'DITUKE 1922 Officer fi0 00 Public Auction Thursday, Nov. 3 Add. to Med foid : 900 Advice for Women Who Suffer . wutoc everj Human huu buue-is. Levy .15 Mills. Light Department ESTIMATED INCOME 1922 with kidney trouble to try Foley KU ney Pills," writes Mrs. Bessie Brawn-1 3 Gross Heceipts C-O. P. Co cr, 2522 Scoville Ave.. Cleveland. O.I ESTIMATED EXPENDIITRKS- "I could not do my housework, but!Sa,arv: 192: since taking Foley Kidney Piils I feel Electrical Inspector $ 650.00 .$ 3200.00 .$ 010.00 like a new woman and am able to doSupp!!f,:. ,. . . .. .!,.. . ., , ,, Moth igbt flatteries my v.ork Rheumatic pa ns, swollen Storage Batteries Mainte: anaieB, Dackacne, stirr Joints, sore muscles' and sleep disturbing bladder ailments Indicate disordered kidneys Foley Kidney Pills act promptly. Sold U' everywhere. Adv NOTICE. Iropos-l riiidcct for the C'itv of -bwironl. f,. nwo ' The following 1b a budget of the estimated expenditure of theCity of Medfqrd, Oregon, for the year. .1922, together with the estimated receipts ....... u.i .uujith unu me levy or taxes required to raise the necessary revenue. . ... -i .""- Recorder's Department ESTIMATED EXPENDITURE 1922 balary. Recorder : Supplies,-. i- .j Stationery' j -0 00 '-ifiiii : Heat '. .v...- ; , Pttsta'ge. Suncl. Supplies 1 800.00 house considerably to strengthen the forces of the crown. - EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A. C. Xowlatt There was a man by tho mime of Miller from Medford went' up to Butte Falls last Tuesday, and he said that he was going up to try to get a con tract to get out a lot of ties for the P. & E. R. R. extension, ns it is the understanding that it Is to be extended about 15 miles, (about 12 miles us the crow flies, but 15 miles counting the meanderings). v . Bert Clarno of Reese creek, and Mr. Alvin Matthews, wife of one of our prosperous farmers and stockmen -were trading with . our 1 merchants Tuesday. n . .. , ,,' ,-John Allen and '.Charley. Humphrey,' of Derbyi'With Mr, Humphrey's truck, 'ware i.cn! tlieir way 'to Seven i Oaks i ranch to 'ot -if-reglstered Hed .lUuin bull. 'ThlBlninkes-seveniuf that breed; of bulls he has on Jiauil, up to date. Mr. Allen beliovos In keeping the very best of, stock Tor breeding purposes le gardlcss of the cost, and his stock Hhows the rehult.1 Waltor Allen, soiij Of 'John' Allen; and Charley .Winkle- also came out In a bug and took dinner at tho SunfiyaldoT ' " ' ' - i Miss Ethel Winkle, a 'siBtor of Char lay. ; Winkle, was ulso shopping -here Tuesday. ' '. Mr, and Mrs. Haymnn who Was for merly In charge of the J. H. Cooluy orchard but moved onto the farm on Antelope croek belonging to the firm of George Brown nncl Sons, the leading merchants of this place, wore here Tuesday looking for a house to rent, ns his health 1s falling so rapidly that ho thinks of giving up the farm and moving into town where ho can koup n cow, as tho doctors have placed him on a broad and milk diet. Speaking of the firm of Geo. Drown & Sons ro minds mc thut I was down to the store a few days ago and met J. Frank Hrown, the first-time I have mot him to talk with him since ho returned from their trip buck to Illinois to visit lils brother Merrltt. In speaking of that country in comparison with this he snys that taking everything into consideration, tho cllmiito, health, pro ductlvcness of the soil, that Jackson county Is as far nhead of thut country us day is unpad of night. He snys that there unless they have raina at least every two weeks tho crops, prin cipally corn nnd onts, will dry up, and It Is often the case that thero will come- what they call a drouth, that is dolne without rain for two or three 12.00 40.00 23.00 20.00 Ppblishlng Auditing .... 250.00 50.00 150.00 Levy .51 Mills. J2250.0O QUIT TOBACCO Sj) 'easy to drop Cigarette, ; jCJigar or Chewing habit -. "No-To-Bac" hus liolpeil thounaiuls to .' break thu costly, iiorvu-dhatUM-tnt; tobacco habit. WhtMiovor you havo u longintr for n ciKnrottv, riKar, pip'. or for a. chow, Jut place a lumnIi-.Hn No-To-line tahk't In your mouth 1 tint rail, to h?lp relit-vo that awful doolie. Whoily tho haliit may ho rnmplrtPly broken, nntl you aro hcltor olf mon tnlly, physically, ftnanrinlly. It'H ho wisy, so Blmpto. Ch-l a box of No-Tti-Baq and if it doesn't idonHC you from fell, craving for tobacco, in any form, your druueiflt will rotund your moiK-y fvlthout question. Adv. f DAY OR NIGHT ' , . i 1 ... Dyke, learned that while he is ennased with the mall business that his boh Oran has complete chnrue of the farm In the Lake creek district, and he Only eleven years of age. ., ''. L. 1.. Contser who formerly livcj on the Kwen place was a business culler Wednesday. . Joe Dlelz. one of tho men who have been enuaRed working on the Crater Lake hiRhway runninK one of " the sprinklers, nnd hus been hoarding at the Sunnyside hotel during the slim mer and fall, left for his home In Snleni Inst Wednesday morninK on the 7:15 stage. - Mrs. Oradon Chlklreth was tlia only pnssenRcr.on tho staKe Wednesday morninK for Hutte Falls, and still the car was loaded with mall and parcel post packages and the driver had, to refuse to take a man who wanted to ko to Butte Fulls very badly. Thero are parties in Hutle Falls and vicinity who arc In business there who havo about: all their Roods delivered to them: by parcel, post..; . . . , -.,,- - ')'. , Ell pahac.k', Tnthcr, of ohr boi-her, hits bought the' building standfns. between tho Nichols store and tho town hall nnd .1 understand that he-intends toll move it onto the tract of Innd Hint Ernest Dahaclc bought of W. - Hart Hamilton near-.tho, barber shop, but ha has not disclosed to-tuo what use ha la Bolngto put It to. ' :'''. John Under and beo Walch of Wel len wero here on business last Wed nesday. . They aro each o fthem In terested In the stock business to a great extent and each lias fine rnrms and good homos and consequently uie independent so far us finances go. Mrs. '.. M. Ilrown of Portland, n sister of Mrs. Kllziiboth Fallow and Mrs. John Miller of Lake creek, were here Thursday. Mrs. Ilrown had been up visiting her two sisters uud their families and was on her way home, nnd Mrs. Fnrlow came out with her on the Luke creek stage and Mr. Miller had been in Jacksonville as a Juryman Speaking of the Jury business, there is a great deal of Interest taken here In tho Kalelgh Matthews case, and nil kinds of predictions mudo as to the result. Several very prominent cltl zens here havo predicted thai if he is convtctod that a petition will bo start ed and that tho first day thero can "be a hundred names secured, and one very prominent man who knows great ileal about tho enso says that he don't believe that there can be n Jury found In tho county who will convict him Among the business callers Thurs day wore Henry Trench, joo Mayhem Clmrley Hanscom and Ray Harniab Died, Oct. 27, Clark Westerly Coy, Infant son of Mr. nml Mrs. Samuel Coy of Kngle Point. The funeral services were held nt tho Perl funeral home Medford, and interment at the Central Point cemetery, Oct. 29, conducted by Itev. Mlllutd, pnHtnr of the Christian church, Medford. There wns a general turnout of Sir. and Mrs. Coy's neigh bors and the pallbearers were two little Kirl and two little boys, Muster Carl Noriis and Miss Gwendolyn Hi-o- I'hy and Muster John llrophy und Miss iis Hobtnsou. Tho services were lu turustlng and Impresslvo. Treasurer's Department ESTIMATED EXPKKJJITUKE 1922 Salary, Treasurer $1800.00 Supplies: ; ; Stationery Postage ' Notice-Assessments .. Heat Light1.:.':..:: : Print lug Sundries .J 25.00 .. 160.00 .'100.00 . 1 '50.OO . IS. 00 . ' 2 0.00 . 100.00 Car Repairs Gasoline Tires and Tubes Oil and Grease Miscellaneous items 5.00 9.00 2 5.00 100.00 50.00 15.00 25.00 Street Lighting: Street Light bill I5S00.00 Streamer Lights and .Maintenance 200.00 Park Fountuin IJghts 20.00 Additional light locations 50.00 Light Contract (Renewals) 500.00 ft I I t I 229.00 0670.00 7409.00 Less estimated iucome 3200.00 Levy .95 .Mills. Park IHMwrtnient. ESTIMATED EXPENDITURE 1 922 Salary: Park keeper '. 840.00 Additional help 60.00 Supplies: " Sundrv supplies J 50.00 Fertilizer 50.00 Water rent ....: 100.0.0 $ 4209.00 i 900.00 200.00 Publishing delinquencies Auditing .., 473.00 500.00 150. 00 Levy .CG Mills. , . ' i Police Department , . ESTIMATED INCOME 1922 Fines In Police Court ESTIMATED EXPENDITURE 1922 Salaries: Chief of 'Polloe- Two Pulrolmen fp $1200;..-: 'Special Patrolmen Supplies: ..- . . , . . ., . , -i. , .. ;.Ta hire ;..'.,.:.::...w.....:.;t.:..u.l., .';.. Tejophohe ntid Telegrams . -i;ishf l., '.:.; ;:...,...:. ., :;Heat -Office,.". .,......"., -.-..!;..,....... . Heal Jail ...,L. ,.'.,..i.......".;..:.J...(..: ' Water rent Jail .........'.....,: ' t)fflce rent ..1.:...'.... Sundries t .;...1260.00 2400.00 . 500.00 . V 200.00 . ..--115.00- nt-io.oo .-..... 27.00 S3. 00- . 18.00 .....v -60.00 .'flBOiOO . r- 7." fi, , -ji i.-.-ti oOO.OO .25.00 2923.00 000.00 i 4100.00 Court News (FurniHhed by (he .laoknon County Abstract Co.) e , Mrtrria(je Licenses Jack Whikol uud .Mihlivd Still woll. WEEKS-CONGER jCO t'"i TunrJ Director ' Circuit Court Jackson Co. flank, Inc. vs. The .Stc-r- ling Mining Co., Inc. Answer. I-'arnioi-B & Frultsioweis bank vs. Peter Enfclo et al. Answer. Mary Gomel vs. Edwardo Gomci. Divorce. Marie H. Perrine vs. Collins J. l'cr- rluo." Suniiuous. Peter llnrm-bur et lix vs. K. II. French et ux. Demurrer. Mary Frances Klild is. NaiiHeon II Evans et al. Afflilavll. proof of pub lication, default. Jackson Co. Bunk, Inc. vs. David H City Court: . . m "' " Salary;; Judge ... Supplies :.... Less estimated" Income lvy 1.06 Mills. , ' 1'li-e Department ESTIMATED EXPENDITURE 1922 Salaries: . Fire Chief -..: $1380.00 Assistant Chief 1260.00 Three Firemen (I J1200 ; 3600.00 Vacations i 155.00 Volunteer service 200.00 483. U0 ' r 625.00 5268.00 CO0.0T) 4663.00 Supplies: -.: . - - Casings and Tubes -. 500.00 Gasollno , 300.00 Cylindor OH' 25.00 Fuel 150.00 . Sulph. and nicnrb. Soda 75.00 ' Light . 75.00 - Power ..:.."..'....'........ I......'. , 2 5.00 . Repairs J50.00 Incidentals : JGO.OO Water rout City Hall 60.00 Water rent 290 Hydrants 1450.00 C595.00 8060.00 Replacement, nnd Equipment Levy 2.52 Milts. Streets and Howls IVpurtmont ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES 1922 Salaries: Superintendent $' 510.00 Flushmnn 1380.00 Sewermnn. j..- 1200.00 Teamster , ; 1140.00 Two Laborers it 911-10 each 2280.00 1500.00 Jill 55.00 Supplies: Hay 10 tons 150.00 Grain 2 tons 50.00 Gasoline and Oil 400.00 Miscellaneous Supplies 350. 0Q Auro Tires nnd Repnlrs 300.00 Lumber, Nails, etc. Crosswalks 300.00 Paving Repairs and Equipment 1400.00 1 6510.00 Sundries: Paving Maintenance Streot Grading Water Rent 2 mail holes . J 300.00 . 250.00 4 8.00 Water Rent 290 Hydrants 4000.00 2950.00 470S.00 Levy 3.2 3 Mills Law lortmnt ESTIMATED EXPENDITURE 1922 Salary. City Attorney x Typewriting i Court Costs Incidentals .v. $142.".$. 00 ,,."".. $ 1100. 00 Levy .26 Mills. , " . ' Miscellaneous Flint! ESTIMATED INCOME 1922 Licenses t 2400.00 ESTIMATED EXPENDITURE 1922 Water Rent. 'City Hall 24.00 Care of City Map 120.00 Uullding Repairs 100.00 Water rent, Public Fountains 240.00 M'ater rent uncollectable 180.00 'Publrc Entertainment .-. 500.00 Sundrv Items ..: 650.00 Auto Camp Ground 1200.00 j I will sell at Public Auction at ! the premises known as th O'HAKA RANCH, near overhead bridge, Tclo, on Thursday, No vember 3, the following described property : Four head pood Work Horses Two sets Work Harness - ; One 1 'i inch Job Wagon with box . 10-inch Riding Plow ll 1 ti-iiir-li John Deere Sulky Plow : Spring Tooth Harrow ; Drag Harrow , . 1 Milwaukee Mowing Machine 6 ft. Van Ili-.mt single disc drill. "10 it. John peeie hay rake. Blacksmith's Force ;and Anvil Lot of Hliickoinlth's Tools I High Power JaA 1 Cider Presp 1 2-Inch Tank Pump 1 U. S. Cream Separator, practically new Beautiful Kimball Piano Nearly new All Leather Couch Axministcr Rug, slzt 9x12 4 sma'l Rugs Leather Seated Oak Rocker Sewing Rocker Fumed Oak Rocker 2 Vernl3 Mortin BodBteads, Sprinss and Mattresses 1 Oak Dresser Excellent Monarch Raiig Kitcheu Cabinet Fumed Oak Circular Dlnlus Ta'ois Set Dining Chairs Dishes, Cooking Utemils Fruit Jars And other articles too numurotis to mention TEEMS CASH ftftle lM-iii jreiaptly at 10 e'eletk. Free Lunch at Noon. W. W. W1SSER, Owner. Less estimated income Levy .14 Mills. Ihibllc Ubrury Department, ! PMOrOBKU jl.lo.RA-K I HUDUETr 1922. books Salaries: .D.;:.. hi'- il -j: ; r.i . . " " Librarian i..:...u.':.i..i... ....... ..-....:..: i First Assistant - :...-..! Clerk-..- -. Stenographer' .:-:..'.:.... -' ' Page work 'by Che hour l..i..!..-: '-- Messenger '.J.'..-!.;.;..'.....1.i.." - Extras. ....... Periodicals and indexes' Janitor . .......:..;."....,.....:., Heat-.. Light . .- ... Water ;' .:,......,.:.. Phone- t....V;j.....:... Repairs and improvements .... Furniture and fixtures ........j.. Insurance i... Binding Printing and supplies Postage and telegraph Freight and express Traveling expenses , " Medford , ..J V 809.00 S 3014.00 .. 2400.00 S 614.00 . County .22 00.00 "ZIOOVO'O ............. 1400. 08: 720.00 t- 420.00 , . 72.00 150.00 ' ' 335.00 492.00 ' 293.00 60.00 -24.00 !f-ul.OO- 200.00 ' 340.00' 200.00 850.00 220.00 60.00 75.00 ,-. 1" S40.00 " 69.00: 270.00 13.00 200.00 150.08 180.00 100.00 150.00 AUCTIONEER'S NOTE In collection with the above sale 0. W. Garrett will sell the following: Oliver Two-Disc Plow Champion Mower and Rake Disc Harrow Two Section Smoothing Harrow Walking Cultivator and Plow Sharpless Cream Separator 1 Good Fanning Mill . ; ' ; Gibson Piano ... Big lot small Farm Tools . Log Chains, Logging Tools i . " , ' f Harness and) CpHars '(' ' ; j'j-t M' . H a V , I ALLEN 0. HESS,. Auctioneer. Total ; 6271.00 Assessed vuluation of Medford... .$4. 478, 203. 81 1.3 mills levy on above yields I5S21.00 Estimated receipts from fines 450.00 $ 0271.00 J6271.00 Assessed valuation of county out- Bide Ashland .v.. 125,015,335.34 y4 (.25) of a mill levy on above yields... $0271.00 Same rate" as lost year. Increase of 5-100 mills over last ' year: - . Vital statistics o ftlie HbraiY Branch circulation for year Of 1920 6 170 - Branch circulation to Sept.-1 ,1921 ..L......13812 ..... - .. or 1347c increase m s months Books sent to stations for year of 1930... 696 Books sent to stations to Sept. 1. 1921t;..........96:l ' or 38 Increase in S months Central circulation to Sept. 1, 1920 35406 Central circulation to Sept. 1, 1921... ,.: 42591 or SOvfc increase for the same period ' ' Interest Fund . 'merest on: $20,000 Bridge Bonds (os)..$l,000 30,000 -Refunding .(os) ,.1,600 Estimated amount hand Jan. 1, 1922.. ..$4,000 $2,500,: iNo levy. ' Ttond Slnklnc I'Hind Principal to be raised in 1922....$! 1,000 Estimated nmonnt" on nanu Jan. l, itiii .None l.ovy 2.5 Mills. Floating Indebtedness Aviation Field .43,200. Gnrbage Ground ..i. ............1,500 Armory 4,o00 Estimated amount on - hand Jan. 1, 1922 None Levy 2.1 Mills. Recorder's Departm Treasurer's Police Fire Street ubllc Market " Health . ight Park Miscellaneous " $9,200 SOD1ARY ,.;. 00 ...i 180 .... 60 ... 190 Lovy Mills. ESTIMATED EXTK Salurv, Market Master ... Supplies: Wood , Public .Market rDITIRE 1922 $1330.00 f 1)00.00 1S.0O .. 2250.00 .51 .. 2923.00 .66 .. - 4668.00 1.06 .. 11155.00 2.52 .. 14258.00 3.23 ... 1330.00 .S 950.00 .28 650.00 .15 .. 4209.00 .95 .. 1100.00 3.26 614.00 14 $44107.00 10. 'v .. 11000.00 2.5 .. 9200.00 2.1 .. 5S21.00 1.3 "'Jf -l'' n'" J-'-'it)!!')! .Jiv.ll ji)!!.--:c Don't ' ''.TV Pay '-.- ' ' tO v i -., - Let - Your ' " -.' ';: Clothes . Lock Old when the CITY CLEANING AND DYEING CO. Will Keep ' Them Looking New. For Such a Reasonable Charge Phono 474 401 8. lUTCrtdile MAIL YOUR. FILMS -to SWEM'S STUDIO U7 Ikit Main St. Med fori WOOD Best wood of ell klU.. Only traod In dty under rover. Aleo beat L'tab Coal at 117 off car. VALLEY FUEL CO. nd ailA Plr Clinno M Mills nond Sinking Fund ; , Floatfne Indebtedness Library Fund , " U.9 MIIU tout levy I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true statemeht of the proposed budget of expenses for the year 1922. as adopted by the budget committee of the City of Medford, Oregon, October 27, 1921, end notice Is hereby given to all porsons Interested therein that the City Council will meet In the City Hall in said city on November $2, 1911. at 7:30 o'clock 'P. M.- of said day, then and there discuss said budget and make the levy of city taxes for ex penditures for the year 1922, at which time, and place any person Interested therein can meet with council and make their objections to said budget and said proposed tax levy. If any thoy have.: . M. L. AI.FORD, City-Recorder. Date of first publication November 1,1951, SEWARD HOTEL "HOUSE OF CEEER" ' ALPEft AT ldTH sVllEKT, lOKTiA.I, OREGON. . All the Oremn electne cars stop at unexcelled. We strive to please. Rate $1.60 sod ilp. - Wlti bath $2.00 and tip. Our dining room U rory popular, and our business men'a luneheon. and our regular and tin day dinners are not enrolled -elsewhere at our price. Opposite Olde, Wortmhn A King's btg store. ' X, C. CUUBEJET30N. Proprieto