Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 21, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    1 TWO
MKDTWD MATL TTJTRTTNK MEDFORD
Focal and
1
Personal
'The "rain or snow" that, was pre
dicted for today had not materialized
up to this afternoon, but the cold was
still present, although moderated
little from Friday and Thursday. The
coldest weather of last night and early
this morning was 13 degrees above,
two and one-half degrees higher than
that of Thursday night, and live- de
grees higher than Wednesday night's
coldest weather. . Rain Is the predic
tion for tomorrow, Sunday, i, r ;
Everywnere yon took you see a
Chevrolet tf
"Big shooting match at Lamport
place, one mile north of phoenix,
Sunday, Jul 22. iii,; .-; J58
It ia not known when Glenn t. Tay
lor will return from a la Vacation In
southern California, as In letter re
ceived from him from San Dlega the
past day or So by Judgo and Mrs. M.
rurdln and Prank r. Fsnrell he simply
intimates that he will eventually come
noma and resume the "sordid pursuit
of making a living In Ms note to
Mr, Farrell he speaks of having met
. ()RK(H)T. SATtUiDAV. .IAVITAUV i ki-
George Putnam, editor and publish
ed of the Capital Journal, former own
er of the Medford Tribune, and prior
to that member of the editorial staff
of the Oregon Journal, la in Portland
wearing his fight tnjr topn, and Is
camped on the trail of the high cost of
ltvtng. laving and loving, particularly
ss regards the cost of print paper, of
Free Instructions. Deuel's Art Dept.
1 "War against the practice of Issuing
worthless checks, pronounced a favor
ite indoor sport in this city, was de
clared by the Merchants' bureau of
iho chamber of commerce at its regu
lar weekly meetlnjc last nlht." save
the Wamath, Falls Herald. - r-Tte de
cision to declare open hostilities came
after an exchange of confidences re
vealed that everv merchant present
had been haraed by the dally receipt
of sc.hechsi wtiioh s were promptly t re
turned by the bank. V. 8. V' Here
after the names, of chronio 'N. a P.
hounds, will bo kept on file by each
merchant, and the information ex-
Shorty Garaett, the former well known changed through the bureau tar the
. o-nefit of each nieaiber,". ..
Beat the burglar.. Insure with R. A.
Tbe employes of the Ashland and The public, market . a'fairiv vi
Medford branches of the Standard Oil .one this mining consMorln the time
Co, held a hard-times party Thursday of the year and the cold snap. Kggs
night at ths American Legion hall, were still selling for 30 oonts a down,
About forty couples were present in and the finest home-made butter re
tholr most disreputable and ragged 1 cetved this year was on solo from the
clothes, and thr.se who attended assert Applegote section at 75 cent for a two
that tt was one of the liveliest and pound roll.
which he is using an Incretn.; w t .;.. - ' ' 11 ln u"r Oregon Unubsr Co.
we are tu seUing Velvet tobacco R,; Speck", the now local mvwM nirent IT "
2.?c t'-Army Good. Store. I was Awarded the tZtlJZ "TP? V truok
Svltex Rop silk-black and color, man nrosent. A mldnteht immfer u"- Only th. finest pre-heat-
served after the danrtng had bee. dts-, S" J" TJ'J
Try our merchant tuuca Th
benefit Of Anil-.- An.lnvnn an I llhiirt ll"tS
Muore. wbj prepared (ha. repast. .-It is
HUDSON CAR HIIS
PLUG AND
Fl
iifternoon nt hte city liull. Tim iikkoci
itw innilvr)ltlp'AvN (iriuil'il to M, 1.
(liurlltt i'f HuliHii A Wright of I'ort
Isjul, '
Kndnravtitent given to the
t'MKctmriit of Biljiimxil t-ompeitiMitloi)
fur v servlcs persons of the world
this Is m'unisd, tit Medford' mall to
Nun Kr'uni lHco will be ' ttilvird 14
hours ttriur thuii Is Peliiu done ,st
the Mi.rnt tltme when mail Is n
ponltd after the moinlng train.
The monthly KUitenifiit nhoWd
that the chamber l In the lit flnsn-
FLOOD RESULTS
i lor was su(ltir
continued and the entire asseoibly
voted a prcfusioa of thanks for the
3irk Onltbi-ulth. dilMun a llulon
touring car rolled up to the curb In
front of ths IUsall drug store at 11:4
this afternoon and struck the fire
plug which stands a few Inrhra from
thlk rush in fr..t tt flK..t .di..
Davis Inient. Th litmu.-f ri-.i.-lt ... i.- ...i.
,wii- ami u tri-gnu sunatora are cltil rnrultttnn sines lis leoitfuntsatlun
liig riiuntrd to support any Mil In April. IDilU. Thure are a number
ivJHch lit thrlr Juilgniont will be fmlr of membere who remain dltiivetit
una iullld to the lnrtoWi-l n thslr dues and thernfors the em-
wen us to me government. . tloyinint tit a voTlsctoi
piolntmi'Ht of a committee land,
! aMthorUcd to prepare a petition
ri'iiupst nut the tioelti ili'iiartiiient to
prrmtt a rlos pouch rvioa ot the ! N. O. . Nordwleg l.tavs tomorrow
srterooon trniq to Han I'runrleio. If night for a bimlnene visit at Portland.
" .if ii sii I'HJimini mi in ,m i . in . ., mi. i j mm
i
City Water SuperlatunJont
litkely that aa.ther Standard OU danco l1" Friday, ana tVd.iy at the city Urns and the ph. begun to suKh the
jwlll be hold nit mnth in Ashland, .jwawr works tatahe otenwelng the(Kinh Lj.ko "AtUnn's AU" In a nmnner
Try a Snpertread Ure the Ure with, preventing an too blockade atHhit would do credit V Old F.ilthrul
a wider and thicker tread thsy wear!that P11"1- tra men are being eiu.Jlteelf. No tiomag wn done to ths
Kiverslde Garage. tte : pwyea on thu precautionary work. "r
Red
man. several days ego..
Edgar Wight for low prices. ; tf
Attention, ex-Soldiers: Ranches sold
under Soldiers Uoaus plan or pay with J El"tar IVishc Oreg-m agato Jeweler,
Holmes. The Insurarcj j;an.-.
nare or crop, Uke rent Gold Ray
Realty Company. tf
'Among guests at the Hotel Holland
are P. M. Gehxnan of Sacramento. A.
Fist and L. O. Hulla of Eugene, H
tf
"Hypocriay. Its Cause and Cure,"
Are there any hyrctcrttes in the church
today? and such question win be an
swered in the.sSnnon at the Presby-
T. Iioarss of Copco. Calif James jlertaa church on Sunday morning. . It
I-iman of Grants Paea, B. h. Adams of
Baker, Ore,, and a L. Dahlgren of
Chicago. v'- .r-..'. lA '2f:S2tn-i
Oh! boy! Peerless orchestra at
Wimer dance. Bat, Jan, 21; J - i 2M
UWna Illy bulbs, ns Art Store,
The Interurban AutScar Co; W ..Aled
ford has discontinued Its service for
the present botwten that city and
Jacksonville, giving as a reason that
the bus used on this line is needed for
awhile between there and Ashland.
Manager Lewis of the Auta Co, says
the service between Medford and,
Jacksonville wlil likely be resumed
within a few weeks since his contract
for, carrying the mail will not expire
until July 1st. In the meaniiae. the
mall, twice a day each way. is being
carried by V. A. Bishop, the freljht
and transfer maa.---Jacksonvtij9 Poet,
Trench shoes with or- without nob
nails at Army Goods Store, 32 South
Central avenue, , , , , 25S
Will care fr on? or two saiali chil
dren at my home. Address Mrs. M.
JoBselyn. Ashland, Ore. 2C3
The Medford postafflce continues to
show a big ga!n In financial receipts.
There was an 11 per cent increase for
the first 15 days of January over de
first IS days of the same month a year
ago. ...... ( . . v .
Hard times made. easy, buy ranch ej
without money, pay with share of crop,
like rent; Oold Ray Realty Company.
- .4:1 . . . - tf
All kinds of rongn and dreued
lumber. . Wallace Woods, phone 108
711 E. Main Sf
Mrs. L. A. Pedersen left lest Sunday
will be tha second In the ecrios on
Evil which Rev.; B. P. Lawrence is
giving., Tha baritone solo. "The Publi
can.", will be sung by ..Will Vswter
sod an aathem entitled "Mv: Faith
Look Up to.Tbee."..by Bthnckrrwtll
oe guns By tfi9 auartet i ;.- :
A new and complete line of Package
Good, Royal Society! of Le Merita.
Free instructions. Deuel's Art Dept.
Please remember that classified ads,
locals and amall ad are cash m ad
vance. Brin tn your ads and do not
use telephone.! r ; ; 3 tl
At tee evening service of the Pro.
bytertan- charciv Thrist IrnpartlEB
Virtne," will be the theme of the ser
mon, .Those who enjoy violin music
will have the opportunity of hearing
that matchless instrument at this ser
vice as Mr. Carlston Janes will give us
a special number on the violin. i
We have inspected . the reclaimed
Tule lands at Klamath Fails. Ws
recommend these lands as an Invest-
longer.
Wonderfully gocd,
fee.
airs, r-aui Hansen corseuare
UMone. fbone 585-J. tf
F. S. Carpenter. C, P. Carpenter and ! system. This store was built u for
Ribbon cof-2SS
tf
tf
ment Psire-Dresaler Co.
Ueaistltchiiie, (i , '.'
Plcoting, ' - . . :
to per yd. . ' ,'r . . v .
-Buttous covered.
Kaadlersn Shop " !
Mr. Hamilton's class of grade and
blfh school boys at the Presbyterian
Sunday school met at his home Friday
evening for , their bi-weekly, social
hour. They were royally entertained
by Edisoa Marshall with his thrilling
grl,'ytbear story. The hoys were
deeply interested in his hunting tales
baa animaa Knowledge and pumped
him for all the Information they could
The water. rn East on Main
tori nonn on wrapo nmi Fir
in mrvama irom uva to eight
feet wide and sovernl inches deep.
Fletcher Htout. t ths Uexnll I'har
It- T. Wetteland of Medford have filed the good of the hundreds of ZoZ ? u wtmer that
with th sif. M,Mti .,,.,.m.i:.".rq V. lt" nundrJ looked like rrow between n t3Mn-'
iuai oavs eeen woratng band la hand rude and a Corona and ben.n anap.
with us. and have learned to live andjptng picture of the spouting column
let live. Ws are now bringing down;0' water fron all anglvn. Pictures,
the high cost of living. All goods are 'he 'sire nr. a iotnge stamp, but en
marked In plain figures 100 cents, il''ly roinmemeratlng the event, may
that is tue value yo get for every dol-: U' murif tr Mm
Ws worth of goods you buy Juet the T?"rh"" elu w,r "nt 10 Ch"-,
oeet or everything for ess. at the Soot t . , ... , . ' .
Cash llMkot (1-1X1 r lk. v, r,ank Mlnkler arrived en ths scene
b! HL ! VUison rtnt.kc1 out ln hhf boots , and a
J ?h T A . ' "urmounted by a rubber h.t
rred Alton Halght. teacher of piano ,0114 pnn work with a couple of T
and harmony. Classical and popular wrench that looked like plckasee.
oourses. Studio 818 Liberty Ulds.. ; pulled tha Iron plug that protects
Medford. Ore. Phone 71 tfth" hol where the valvn l situated.
An interesting telegraph cold weath-l'n!H'rt'1 ,h w-rench snd shut the
er news Item from The Dalles Ore lalor oft- bul t before he had b
follows: "The food and industrial x"-1T .lh.0"Wir Irrigated. It was a
hlblt of the chamber of commerce at''Ve 'nTLi'."? T'T.
the railroad station here literally w"d.V? hborheed of t
orated Thursday aa a result of the The water u ahut off at approri-
.v.. . uU irjpuwm m great .mateiy one 0 clock.
jars were spilled when a supposedly
non-freexable preservant, made of for
maldehyde, froie and broke the glass.
LlkSWlHA lV11v.ma.a rrA,M.I
N . L. Josey of San Pnaclsco, Charles ations were lost from breaking of glass
Miiy or i Angeles, J. M. Brlstow containers, and on h
Its of a soda pop manufacturer
ploded."
Phone or call our office for Informa
tion Klamath Falls Tula lands, page.
Dressier Co. tf
Come to Wlmer Sat, Jan. 21, Peer
less orchestra.
The county is advertising for 150
cords of wood, one hundred cords o.t
which are for the court house, and
fifty cords for the poor farm.
Stylecraft Shop for all kinds of
dresixaklng and romodwias. . Room
424. Medfprd Kid. ; ? 2SJ
Mrs. Prank Parker! dressmaking,
removed n E?A vrt). nran a. .i
with the state corporation department
at Saleta articles of incorporation for
tha Rogue River Poultry Farm, capital
ized at liO.uoo.
- As strong men show their mottle
under adverse conditions likewise does
the liupmobUe. ti3
- - Invest yobr savings In tha Jackson
County Building and Loaa aaaocla-
tkm. u
. Ths large bri-Ji house on the Fred
Homes ranch three miles and a half
east cf Ashland and just off ths
Pacific highway ia being remodeled.
and when ' completed, will hsve the
appearance of an up-to-date bungalow,
both Inside and out. and will hardly be
recognized as the same .house.
The only dependable dance. , Nat
ton'.te. 10c , Jfs
? Ths sooner you try the sooner youH
like Red Ribbon coffee. - 258
JDanee Kingsbury Sat. night, Jan. 81.
LeedonVa orchestra. Nuff sed. 21S
Guests at the Hotel Medford include
and J. M. Putnam of Portland. R. K.
Grace, L. E. Murphy and K. A Mather
of Seattle, and Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
.Roberts of Anchorage, Alaska.
Lias, cement. Medford Lumber Co.
Hot coffee and light lunches, ta
males and chili con earns at DeVoe's
Everywhere yon look you see a
Chevrolet. ' tf
Alan Brandes, Frank Ross and Jack
Cowley who returned Thursday from
Consuls left today for northern Cali
fornia. The entire trio are last year's
gradnatos . from the school of mining
engineering at O. A. C. , : ? 1
lie sure and see the latest model
ex
4 f1,.,"?' P ,ofl Joe Gasnon. the raitosd and lumber
117Sou,th r I39(magnate. has vsry sensibly decided t
Onlr a few lots on navlns left
yours st once at City HalL
for, Eagle Point. Oregon, for a short ! get lfl Preparation for their- big game
visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
H. Pellett. Yreka News. , -
Don't forget the shooting . match,
Sunday, Jan. 82...... -, ,k 253
Edgar Wight, reliabie jeweler. tf
Roseburg's first annual automobile
show opened at the state armory in
that city Thursday night Artistically
arranged booths displayed automobiles
from every dealer in the city and sev
eral food displays also were shown.
The Douglas County Concert band
played throughout the evening. The
state motor vehicle' department main
tained a booth. ...t
Shakes, shingles. Medford Lbr. Co.
A new and complete stock of ma-'
chine needles. Deuel's Art Dept.
Mrs. Baker of near Jacksonville, left
Friday night for a visit at Bakersfield,
Calif. ... ., ,t. .-. ... ..-
Army slickers $1.00 at TJ. 8. Army
Cooda Store, 32 South Central avenue.
5 - . i :!: r , :268
In the ad ot the M. M. Dept store
Friday the millinery special at $1.49 ie
for hats valued up to 112.50 instead of
81.60. .-See ad in this Issue.
Mr, and Mrs. Edison Marshall left
this morning for Eugene where they
will spend several days visiting Mr.
Marshall's college friends and where
they will witness the Initiation of
"Frosh" to membership in Mr. Mar
shall's fraternity, i . ' ;
High top rubber boots f 4.85 at V. a
Army Goods Stored. S. Central ave,
1. v,... ... ; . 2M
Snappy dances at Winter Sat Jan. 21
- " '. ... 208
County Agent C C. Cata and How
ard -j Warner, county fruit : inspector,
gave , several public pruning demon
strations ln Josephine county today
under the auspice of the farm bureau
of the latter county. , .,. ,
Clean sailing to .Wlmer danoe, Jan,
21.',-,- . .'..i.-i '258
Lath, lime Medford Lumber Co. .
nunving trips ln the . future. Piano
music and, songs enlivened the even
ing's sociability also. Cake and cocoa
were served by Mrs. Patton and the
hoys voted the evening the beat they
have yet enjoyed. -
A good line of talk will not ive you
erect three or more seat bungal-iw
tf 1 residents in Jai-Varnvlll i.i4n
Charles Lilly, cf Los Angeles arrived for rent. Manv othora m fi,-in.
yesterday on bnainessiin connecUoa upon buUdhwi homes hero this coming
v-o- su.-nmcr. and ws may soon see a llvelv
The hlRhest salaried orchestra ln'buildlng boom fcere. At least a hmi
Oregcn at Nat tonite. 10c. 258;dred more families woulj have spent
" "" Tiuiey ruu'ue winter here. If hnuwes could have
been had last fall. Jacksonville Post
C.(
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ENDORSES
E
FED'L.
BONUS
MEASURE
Five appllratfor.a for meniternhio
and the first application fur asvKiats
membership were accepted by the til
rectors of the Medford Chnmber of
Commerce nt thrlr mooting yenterday
A Great Service
for Every body
Sunday, 7:30 P. M.t at tho i:
First Baptist Church
when
MR. JOHN FREDERICK MAScIn,
Reader, Impersonator and Humorist
.....
. ' - - ..:
gives
Van Dyke's Grcsii Poem
"The Toiling of Felix"
, A Masterpiece Don't Miss This
11A.M.
REV J. C. AUSTIN, Portland, Ore.
A Message You Need to Hear
Splendid Music Rev. F. R. Leach, pastor.
BAND
NEW
SHOW
TODAY I
Co. f
Dr. Prank Roberta, dentist Deuel
Bldg. .Telephone 603-H. tf
Eggs today are being quoted In
t'ugene at varying prices. . Some of
the commission men are saying
When in need ot shingles and root
tng call Wallace Woods. 108. 711 E.
Msln
L. Bland Of 07 L. Street. Harra-
mcnto, Calif., is looking for his wife.
cents is a fair price, but further say and has written tho following appeal
that no one Is brineinx es ln for that to this psoer:
a good Job of wiring. See Pierce for! price. They look for a further slump "W1" yo" Please help me to locate
"Houae Wiring ,ofi quality.", . Phone ! In the near future a slump In whlch1,ny lfe Mrs- Hertha Bland through
46s-x- . 25S I the bottom win completely drop out of J'0.UIi, pnp,,r- 1 am yery uneasy. I
For business opportunities ln a Ore-! the market. Local grocery stores to- u r??mt,th!nB ha" happened to
gon constat the Four-Site Sales Aeencv I day were ouotlni 28 anit an m .
room 421 Medford bid, nhone MO tf. .Euaena Ouard. i.Ve' h? wa" Oregon!
trot. Irving B. Vlning has been
secured by the Presbyterian church to
give one of his most, interesting and
instructive lectures ln the near future.
He has agreed to lecture-on. "Types
and Tendencies, f Character" prob
ably on Friday night. February 3rd
Tha church quartet will eing several!
numbers also as part of the program, the National Woodrow Wilson Founda
nemember to save this evening aa you tion fund campaign, and that ia the
weeks, she was in
near .m pti rr,rn mv t- . .
Everywhere you look you see a bright and I am very anxious to lo-:
Cnevrolet. ' -. , -tf cats her.-., fibe Is 82 years old, five
Peerleea orchestra, Wlmer dance, feet, five lnchis hlh. welht lis i
Jaa- ft. " " ' ' zw .VounAa, brown eyes and small scar on '
When better automobUea are built, li8ht che'k- I'leaso try and locato!
Bulck will build them. tf her- I will send money al once. 1
U Is noticeable that so far little if L""Mr wlf'. before h was married'!
any interest is shown ln Bedford lu a...?f:wa" Ml" Uertha Palowin of
will want to hear this inspiring mes
sage. - . , , .. ., . ; , ......
Special attention to children's teeth.
Dr. V. R. Kaufman, dentist, 8parta
Bid. Phone office 285, Res. 331-R.; '.
- . i 281
A nica dressy raincoat for I7.E0 at
D. 8. Army: Goods Store, S3 South
Central avenue. :i . 258
Due to the recent cold spell the price
of butter and eggs baa risen, although
still very low. . The output of the bens
of the epuntry everywhere has been
greatly curtailed by the cold weather.
lists of contributors to that fund pub
lished ln the Portland Journal which
is boosting It in Oregon not one name
baa yet been published from Medford.
Lowest rate of Insurance carried by
any car Is placed upu the liupmobUe.
Why? . ; v.; ,: . 253
New and reclaimed O. D. breeches
and shirt at V. S. Army Coods Store,
32 S. Cantml avenue..; ,', ass
Fresh ; mflk delivered mornings.
Phone 28-J-a. . , 200
A dlroct telephone lino between
Bend and Klamath Falls is- to be built
and the prtoe locally has shot up five hy the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph
cents per dozen in the past two days, company, according to Bend reports.
Everything better at the Xat dance ; The experience of Novomber, when
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Sash and doors. Medford Lumber Co.
Mr. and Airs, Dustep left on Friday
for a visit at Los Angelea and sur
rounding points. ' " . ;
'When ln need of sash and doors,
call Wallace Woods, 108 or eome to
7tl B. Main St. . . - i,
communication by way of . Portland
was cut off, is considered to be the
reason for the move.-
The only really enjoyable dance ot
Nat tonlto. IO0.1 . 258
.High grade tailors tor men and
women. Orres. Ashland. Ore. tf
Peerlese -orchestra at Wlmer dance,
Saturday, Jan. 21. . 258
"Going to Sleep iri the Barber's Chair"
Sunday Evening Sermon Subject at the
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
, Special Music of Merit
11 A. M. Morning Topic
"A FOUR-SIDED VIEW: OF THE CHURCH'! ' -
The Public It Cordially Invited ,' " The Home-Like Church
Cut This Out It Is Worth Money
Cut out this slip, enclose with 00 and
mall It to Foley ft Co., 2336 Sheffield
Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your name
and address clearly. You will receive
in return a trial packages containing
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for
eougbfl, colds and croup; Foley Kidney
Pills for pains ln sides and back; rheu
matism, backache, kidney and bladdor
ailments; and Foley .Cathartic Tab
lets, a wholesome and -thoroughly
cleansing cathartic for. constipation,
biliousness, headaches, and sluggish
howels. Adv.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY :
FOR SALRia tons alfalia and grain
nay tn born; hay extra clean. Buyer
can have 'una of bam. Phone 061X
R-1J-X, J, J; Skinner. - . 258
FOR 8 AXE OR RENT-tlrand new
modern bungalow; 8 rooms beside
bath, Pullman 'breakfast room, fruit
room, closets, screened porch, cab
net kitchen and many ;other built-in
feature ; .Wood house, garage, ce
ment drive, walks. For price and
terms call ot 708 W. Second. 2JJ9
FOR BALK One . room '. house and
, email, bam,, some fruit trees, city
water, $2BQ. Mu3t sell. F. O. Iox
709. - ,63
LOST-KVenk (or Htudebaker between
Ross Lano and Medford.. Finder re
turn to Mall Tribune. , . . 2&S
FOR SALE 1250 will givo you Imme
diate possession of three room house
large lot, plenty ot shade, flao loca-
, tiou on paving. ,-.
Furnished 6 rooms, bath completo,
screen porch, on pavement, a bar?
gain.
Take a squint at this,' houwi and
lot for $700 that will rent for 1G per
month. ; $250 coHh will handle
Have a real bargain ' in slfnlfa
acreage with wator fully paid; will
give tonus to right party. , , ;
C, 9. DUTTERF1KLD,
Medford Nnfl "nnk Hlds. 3K
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A DELIGHTFUL
TREAT, LAUGH
TER AND
SUSPENSE"
CONNIE TALMADGE
Q
Connie Makes a
Passionate Eomeo
out of a Frigid
Eskimo.
T00NER7ILLZ
TROLLEY
COMEDY
vvita the
"SKIPPER"
"The
Perfect
Woman"
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CHILD
THOU
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Support Their Children
TRAGIC FINANCIAL STATEMENT
To Any 100 Widows
PATK
To Death of any 100 IfiiBbands ..; : ......T. 100
Hasliands leaving $10,000 estates..'
Husbands leaving $2,000 to $10,000 estates
Husbands leaving very small states renulrlng widows to work for livlnr......
Husbands leaving no estate at all .'...:..'....'..'. .
Proof of tills statement Is correct. (Jovrrmnent St atlsilrs,
' ' ' REMEDY Join the
Jackson County Building and Loan Association
O. M. KIII), I'lVHldcnt.
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