Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 20, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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BETTER DAY AHEAD
SAYS T OFFICIAL
IN FINE ADDRESS
UNLICENSED DOGS
IEX RICKARD. FIGHT
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RISCO EDDIE
DIE, SHERIFF'S EDICT
Tl
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SOUTH
HAS, A
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CLOUD
T
EXPAND
HUGE MAIL THEFT
Tlip slaughter of unHc'!:sod dogs
ill Jackson county will begin March
1st, Sheriff Ton-Ill hnvinc extended
the. time for enforcing th state law
until that time, and those tors im who
value their dogs nud do not want to
Min who nttemlcd th liiuv"t
luncheon yesterday were given an in.
tcllectunl treat as well. Mr. Kolnits,
Who in nn Intcrnutlmml Y. M. V'. A.
secretary, with hiudiiiiirters In New
York rlty, bronicht one nf the nost
thouKhtful mldivsncs which has hi en
heard horn rri-eiitly,' " " i ;
AVIth a clear-eyed vision, beyond Hit
cynicism and distorted thinking cluir
netcrlstle of multitudes today,"" Mr.
KotX'ilK iwi cpt., the preseiyt cho.nte
condition Of ho nffidrs .of ( men hml
nations na what history phon'.Q have
taught us'lstho Ini'Vltahlo backwash
of war: but with the I'hllosopher's
steady faith ho sees the dawning of
the new day. Ho wains against tho
futility of constantly harking back to
tho. day "before the war." He says
it'll fine to have "laurels on one's
brow," hut it is suicidal to "browse
on one's laurel." and no tho definite
and confident forward look is neces
sary. Mr. Honoris says that when Gene
ral Sherman made his classic char
ucterixation of war. he was not think
ing mere'y of the killing of men. but
rather of tho conditions through
which we are now passing. He apol
ogized for tlw trite (laying that "na
tions ar lucking to Arnvrioa!" "With
two million frenchmen under the sod
n million tfntr a half hopelessly maim
ed .and. a million and a half more
daggering lCk from prison camps,
the wreck of their former se've. and
with other world powers in a similar
state, where would they look other
than to America?" said the speaker.
He further nid that world leader
ship of the future must come from
the schools of America. The saviours j
of the civillied world, the boya in' '
khaki, served nobly in their day, but s" FK.VXOISt'O. Feb. K Jimmy!
the experiences of the prcnt contact r''nnell. ui Francisco Imsebad :
bavo in n vere certain Kenan, unfitted team infielder. sold recently to the.
NEW YORK. Feb. IS. -i Hy Assoc-i
mod Press i Tex . lU'nl. si tint;
promoter wh resinned estenlay troni
tho iiiaiiBSeniotil' of fhi .Madison
SipiM Garden Sporting ciuli, alter his
imltouueut on a chars of astuiultim;
two small girls, has leased tho St,
I .OS AMJFl.KS. V
(I'Uni u. saul by fc.. i
be wtinted in Toledo
an ludici U'.cnt ch.irgl'i
. tS. Kddle
a ill hoi itles to
lui. In answrr
roldiery of the
POSSES SEARCH FOR
KANSAS AGITATOR
LADY WHO ESCAPED I BEHIND IN VOTE
FROM SANITY WARD
iiiiin mi. i iuihmIiih iinv 111 tin filte of
I per i i Ml n i ii, it. i millug In
l..ul,i S 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I'll, h' I i I'llilililllilel'
In 1 1 Ii I , III noil , l inv iiT I In' liepuli-
It', who I" I'll ,l I'.lll ol llinpccllnn of
A, Ii. ,u,l, In l,, p. -Ill lift II I'llltl'H,
Mr I'll, I,, , tl,-. , ii,., II,,, I ther..
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Ml. Him l.ieniliel ,. III" II, A. II.
vj i hi u urn-u
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111.
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I'nited Slates malls v:is arrested here
today lv a postal In'" elm w lio h a I
Hailed lilm from ('U-Miand. Two
men and a woman i.'iiiul with him
were held for Invcstli; lion.
Tol.Klui, Ohio, f. i.. iv. $:,ami
reward has been off. id hole tor the
capture of Kddlo O I'.i I. n. alias Jack
son, alias Minis, in, aluii Frisco IMillc.
who is eliarue.l with p u UcipatiiiK In
the l. turn, ooo iioMoliuc robbery here
Februarv 17. I'.'JI.
Willi Nathan Ottetbcck, alias Col
son, he Is said to have escaped inline-
president of tho Coliseum rum puny dtatcly after the ho Jup. oiiciiieck
this afternoon denied "Tex" Kickanl und-Jne l iiiayus, nunl to be the
for the or anyone else had leased tho Coll-Reader of the baud, wh.. later escaped
seuni here for 25 veara ,v",', ""' eo"e tail lore are still it
ho suhjtH-t to a f'ne up to $10 fcr not Louis coliseum for S3 years tuut r
tnVinu out licenses u their dons, twnm'd for creation thou1 of a modern
must act before March 1st. This it. kiwi amphitheater similar to tho gar
the sheriff's last public warniiiK. let in thl city.
Sheriff Terrlll has appointed Chas. U is his intention " eventually to
H, Par to cover the county and warn establish a chain of amphitheater ntnl
doR owners about taking out licenses. control them under one national upon
Mr. Iay has been at this work al- corporation,
ready for several days. The sheriff .
has no option in the matter hut must ' ST. UH'IS, Feb, IS. T. K. Hates.
enforce the state law, which provides
that the county clerk must issue don
licenses to all applicants
samp.
The license fee U as follows in ev
ery county In the state: $1 for every
malb or spayed female dig, and t'l
for each female dog. Wtth each li
cense issued tho county clerk gives
a leather tag uttached to which is
the number of the license and the
year In which It wag taken cut.
large.
SEALS' INFIELDER
! rHII.ADKl.rUlA, Feb. 1S-J. Frank-
lln Whitman today said that the St.
Louis Coliseum had been leased hy
'him for a syndicate that Is being ,
formed of New- York. Philadelphia and
St. Louis men.
Mr. Whitman saij lie was n t pre-i
pared to say whether "Tex" Klckard or j
John Mingling would be identified with
, the syndicate.
LADY IN MOURNING
WAI l. W.M.I. , a:.h . I'd,, IS
! Police an,! slivi'lll'.i ,h pulle. I -!. aio
I -
I seni'tii'ir.', the cu'ntry beiweeii W alla
' Walla and Ulicn.i i t Mrs. ('. F
Wo. ah, HO year old wife of a pivtn-
Inont ili-iit :.i of Vihi'iia. tire., who iIh
appcaii'il I'runi her i.ioiii tit a l.icil Iris
pltal lasi uitlil al sown o cl u U m here
she was bem . I,i",i lur cli,ei alinii us
to her sani l) .
Kopoii-i ir. nit Fieewaicr atalo that
Mrs. Woi)da was seen near Mini town
about o'clicU this illoliiiiut lin.r fur
ther' report a si ut tliat shu i,a i seen
llenr Athena, at 7 a in. .Mtienit Is 2
miles from Walla Walla and officers
suppose she walked this distance. She
has not reached her h Mine.
Two special nurses woio ennaned ,l'
watch Mrs. Wouht mul It ix siilil lit the
hospital thin lliey led the room and
tho putietit os'aped by juuiping Iroiu
a so -olid htory md'iw, Her lumli in I.
who has boon cist, i expocted Monday.
,m, Feb. I. "'
llie ltd) cull iv, in-.!
r II n ol Hint Ilia . I.
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I'llmvli'c. liitual. il In III"
1 1' III i I'lille I Mine Workeis
i .i dili in", a i.i in! hi ii,.tki. In
GARB FOUND DEAD
1MB BOHUS'WHEAT PRICES DROP
OVonnell.
i.i.ints unul late m the coming season
or at the start of the 1U23 season, is
CARUSO'S WIDOW
STUDIES SP RITS
lhcm for leadership in the days of ;NPW " Autiona.s lor l.s.umi.
reconstruction. The challenge is to meets with the officials ..f the local
the youth of America, the youth of llub ''"'"V l endeavor to
the countrv-sldo: not the prematurely straighten out his 19 2 2 contract.
old and blase offspring of the city " -unnen. wno m not ivpon 10 im
lired: our beys and girls, a generation
fur enoueh from the actual conflict
to feel its glorious Idealism, but not reported to be holding out on the
its sordid abuses. . for honu.s of 17.500.
The speaker then laid the responsi-
bllity for their preparation for this
leadership on the men and women, to
guide them patiently and conscien
tiously through the strange vagaries
of , adolescence to the threshold of
man and womanhood.
Mr.'Itoberts also spoke lxith In tho
Medford and Ashland hiKh schools,
seeking to impress Indelibly upon the
young folks the responsibility which
is theirs. He sayR our young, to be
worthy of their trust, must be clean
In mind and body. He says that the
president of the National Cash ltepis
ter company has told him that if he
himself smoked cigarettes it would
cost the company 125,000 a year In
the lowered efficiency of the employ
ees, whom he must of course accord
the same privilege as hinise'.f.
The speaker also said thut they
must "play the game according to the
mips." - Clean methods in
re what win and not "pull." or pref
Wo m irfp n nleii for chivalry
among our young people, the quality
which honors all womanhood with (
the respect de demand for our own
mothers and sisters.
. He said that Christ must lead
America. There Is no human rea
son why our men were able to stop
the Prussians at Belleau AVood. ' So
it our leadership Is to succeed, Christ
must be entroned in our lives, for the
tsk before young America is in-
AND RALLY UPON
ENGLISH 'CHANGE
NEW TOKK, Feb. IS. Mrs. En
rico Caruso, widow of the Metropoli
tan opera star, today announced that
she was interested in spiritualism and
had enrolled in a small group of so
ciety and stage people who have been
attending various seances in the last
few weeks.
' I am . not seeking any message
from the dead." she explained, "but
I have become tremendously interest-
business e(j n tj,e subject in purely an imper
sonal mantitr."
LANDIS TO QUIT BENCH
(Continued from Page One
CHICAGO, Feb. IS Wheal declined
oday during tht early Lading, alfect-
ed chiefly by downturns In quotations
at Liverpool. Hesldes numerous hold-:
ers cf wheat continued to show a
; disposition to realize profits whenever!
the market rallied. In sjme quarters; .
.1. ...., .. t .. I . . g
inuic waa c.iiiciiLc ui a uvaiii- u u i
: go of May contracts and to tuke July
'instead because of unfavorable weath- j
jer and crop reports from the south-1
west.
j Opening quotations which varied
from unchanged figures to c lower,
with May $1.39 to .ZS and July
111.214 to $1.2, were followed by an
Irregular hut general decline.
Corn and oats eased down with
wheat. After opening K and to 'lic
'off May C2ig to 63, the corn market!
recovered to same extent. I
Cats" started
CAM HEX. X. J.. Feb. IS. The
frozen body of a yt ..nig wt man bear
ing the imprint i I fingers on the
throat, was found today twenty feci
from the drlvewuy that leads from
the Kaighitu avenue bridge over
Cooper creek to Forest Hill park
Tracks of an automobile and the foot
prints of two men were found In Hi.
snow around the body.
-The body was found hy a lamp
trimmer employed by the public sor
Tice corporation. t no woman wn
about 30 years of age and was dress
ed In what detectives described an a
"mourning" costume.
There was no evidence of n stru-
leadlng the police to believe the
wo nn was either dead or unconscious
when laid In the snow.
There were several deep scratche
on the throat. The body must have
been exposed to the cold for tnanv
hours. In the opinion of Coroner Hall
The driveway wai deserted last
night and no one has boon found whi
t-aw or heard an automobile in that
vicinity.
TONG WAR WARNING
TRACKS IN SNOW GIVEN WALLA WALLA
WAI. LA WAI. LA. NVm.lt.. Kolj, l . '
W'a-nlnus of an Inmenllng long war
ere sent nut from Walla Walla last
nitht by Su Leu. long leader here, t
mI1co lu ibe small t iwni surrounding
Wnl!a Walla Tho chief of p-irv at
Pus?o was called mid wurne l all Chi
nese there that a car of t ng rubier
waa enrouto to that city from Yakima
here it is alleged several sh U e:i'
fro I Friday by warring Orientals.
Friday iijulit s miio Pascti a pla -od I
nearly fifty railroad toipeloes on the
trucks back of t'lilimt in and the en '
suing volley threw the llltlllblllillts of
tho little Orient Int.) a panic during
which tltey evacuated their homes and
a, light safety i:i tho police station, re
r's from Pasco state.
IMHWM'lH
i'id in
liaii,.
Kan. .a-; t
Miiilmi i
of A met i
ills It del -i
The- n.lT.lnl .1 .'all ui was OS totes In
t In maj .riiy atte: the IIHt!in ilele.; i
(toll had c.i.l ItH olsN, Tlie ma). 'ills
llien Willi M .iS on h 'itlt.-i Inn r in iiri
iiiiii Mill, mill hiiiiiII ili.tii. I' it io
vole, lb lei'al' H I'tpiess d mill uf a nnn-
lantlal cliaiigo.
Mother Jones, IC-ycar-old iil'.ullllior,
In it, tho I'onventH'ii lii b'liul at I In
lielnlit of tin ills irdei's and mn'reoileil
,111 tiiivlliiK. ll" Uelegtiles for the time
'This come sitltir a elinvm tlmt I hi nd
liniil itrallon bail iMTeaied the ellgtble
yoilnv'lift loo President I'liillji Mur
lay (i'i presiding.
Mi. 'Muiiay ex plained thai the im-
liilllee hl'l acoojitcil ci ulelitlalB lltlil
t efo .iiiiailtte. to late fir III' lusum
j In tlm print, d roll call. The evplana
jtl iu avi .lieiitly was not sullifai tory to
i llie I low at men. w ho iiiinnnl tin
liolse,
i Then Mother J
l'uil'ranoo.
i hiiliK.-'l uliiiov.1
i n I sli" I e ::iii
I'.ates. .
Mother Junes rained llowat for his
i 1'p.ibkllnii It tin Haitian liiiln.lil.il
l.url -law mul his ntbov work lot a
uiember.nf the minors' nut m, sayinn
' ni iles're t.-i t.i have a inilll ui Alenati
iter lloWal K In theriitntry, "llonul a
lUltt. shu said. hii'l udverllied th
.la'iinMi Kansas law "
-Mil llvll'M mi, I III, I I 1 L . 1 1 n .'I line IIUi
n I Ii, ..in I,,, ul II,,, ill.l iv.is 711 vents.
CHANGE OF LIFE
WOMAN'S TRIAL
Proot That Lycliu E. riiikham'i
VcfctlaLlc Compound is of Great
Help at This Period
M.tr.
Lydia
l!li"l,i,f!ii.t
j If, .'S'I
i m t
. lie unt il lu r diaiiui
The how Is uiiil ho it
Instant ly tn rhei'is
a'l'liessim; the dele
lis, liliin.ia, ' J liavo taken
l'liiMiiuii'ii N'cgeiitlilo ('mil.
I'i:iid mid it in nil it
-1 1 1 1 1 1 1 a to Im mul has
bent lit. i It i n won
di -i Hilly. I had liern
iitii, foi eight liiolillts
with ii tnuililii which
coiiliiicd mo to my
bed ntnl wna only
ulilo to bo up part of
the time, v. lien Iwoa
ioh ire I ly a friend,
Mra. mlth, to try
I v 1 1 1 u I., l inkham
J Vvueltll'le t'tim-
I omi t mid Liver rillii. I whs no much
Leiu'liled ly the UM t'f tlirne Ineiliiuica
that 1 wan nl.lo to be tip Hint atx ut In
two wt'i liH. I was tit the I'hiintfoi'f l.lfo
when I Ugun tnkintrtho inciiu inra and
I iiBtned over that 'Imo witheut any
trouble. Now I am halo ntnl hearty, do
i nil my liuuaework , winiluiig, ireiiiiig,
iu'rul'biti(f, and ceokinu, all thera iatodo
aUiut n houw. and can wmIW to or
thri'O milca without erUmif too tired. 1
know of aeveral of my n iphlior who
l nvcl-'i n heltH'd hy your medicimia."
i ,Mr. I.mma Ctu-vru, 7ni L. 7th St.,
M. troKili, IllinoiH.
1-)iiihI upon l.ydiu KrtiikliBtn'aVri
ct ihlj Cot!iniunil. Nervoumwaa, Irrita
bility, heal llanhea, hoaduche and climl
ti"i. sir 1 r-'I'-ve by thla uplrndid mcd-ici'ic.
90,000 G. A. R. LEFT
: AVERAGE AGE 79
t:W OKI. KAN'S,
number . f itiomt,. i it
Ai i i v ,f tin' It. pnl..
in. ul ot Mii-,,i
Cel.. IV Tin
.-f til.. Hi.,;,, I
III tile lli . Ill
nil. I t.ellNl.ltl.l
30x3i
non-skid TIRES
S9.95.
Busy Corner
Motor Co.
Main at HI. colilo
Iuih In ii t i-ilii. eel in 2 no, I Hi. .
Never "Aantt Anything Elce
"I tried many different kindii of
eouKh medicine" wrlti tr F k-
a ahade to "c lower. , nun iqi? mo,. i .
May 42 to Vic and later rallied a..bllt ,' n(ivpr wa,' nnythlrm ol..4 than
litt!e' i Foley's Honey and Tar. I U3d It for
Absence of offerings made provin-, my cn,ln.n aa,, a!s , for my Kram.
ri-e ii. sner. uesp.ie cuairur) i chn,j j has. always done fine work "
action of hog and grain values.
I
plea which finally won over the jurist
- The resignation of Judge Landia
takes from the federal bvnch one of ;
the most feared and at the same time
the most respected Judges in the coun
try. HU unusual conduct In court,
where he frequently took cases out of ;
attorneys' bands and examined wit-;
SLUR ON WIFE ENDS
I Foley's is a pure, wholesome and abso
lutely sa.e remely for the relief of
i cplds. cough, croup and w hooping
cough. Children like it and It checks
sneezing and snuffling. Sold every-
I 'here. Adv.
PAGE
NEX T TUESDAY NIGHT
si: vrx now .ki.i.i v
" llo Oi tl.e Open Vi t I, i lid -, lo l i'. M.
m;hi
I IIKlllll
IN MURDER CHARGE
finitely bljtger than the one which
faced our fathers and brothers on the attorneys' bands and examined wit- SOMERSET. Ky., Feb. 18 John'
western front. Inesses" himself, caused him to be fear- f Todd, farmer, wbu yesierday shot and
Ir. Kotwrta goes from here to the;ed by an lawbreakers. At the same killed A. H. Wilson, wealthy land own-
T; M. t-'. a. convention ai can r...... time hi8 repUtation for administering
c-lsco justice regardless of technicalities
GOLD WAVE IN EAST
MOVES TO DAKOTAS
WASHINGTON, Feb. 18. The cold
wave which for two days has been
holding the east in itH (.-rip was xiving
way today to higher temperature.
"There has been a marked reac
tion to higher temperature through
the Mississippi valley, the region of
the tlreat Lakes and the eastern anil
southern states," the weather bureau
wild "and a considerable fall In tem
perature over -Minnesota and Ilia-Ui
kotiis."
WILSON FOUNDATION
JURY PURDIN WIF
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L
KILLING DISAGREES
PORTLAND, Ore .. Feb. 18
Charles W. Tui'din will no on trial a
second time next Tuesday on the
charge of killing his wife, the first
Jury which tried him having 1 n
discharged late yesterday after tail
ing to ngrce.
Tho final ballot stood nine for
acquittal und three for conviction if
manslaughter.
er in an attorney's of fice here after '
Wilson had denounced as a "black lie" i
which sometimes obscured pertinent , Todd's charges that he had been intl-j
facts, brought him universal respect. ; mate with Mrs. Todd, today remained j
He was vigorous in his attitude , client concerning the case.
against anti-Americans during the war : The shooting ocenrred during the
nis son, neeu ianjis, was serving taking or depositions in divorce 'iro
with he British air service, and the ceedlngs. Wilson had been named co-
judge several times tried to Obtain war respondent In a counter claim for '
work which would send bim across but , llvorce.
failed. In every war case brought be- i
fore him where the defendant was
found guilty the judge imposed heavy
sentences.
His string rancor against tin-Americanism
was particularly demonstrated
in the trials of I. W. W.'s, socialists
and pacifists brought before him. In
one speech during the war he advocat
ed that the German kaiser and his six
sins be executed by allied firing
squads "out of jiiKtlce to humanity."
. Judge Landis wag made one of the
thirty iiersons to whom liombs were
mailed on May day, 1&18, and during
the 1911 blackhand trials here he
eolved many death threats. Against
the wishes of his friends he insisted:
on sitting through the trials. . 1
Judge LUndis first beanie a nation-'
al figure when he fined the Standard j
Oil company of Indiuna $29,240,000,1
which decision later was reversed byi
a higher court. , i
Judge Landis said ho bad mailed his
resignation today, addressing it to
President Harding personally. . ;,
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II 1 U XY1 U XV XV U W 1
Buckeyes, Attention!
The annual nieetiiu? und banquet of
tho Jackson County, Ore., Ohio Associ
ation will be held at American Legion
hall, Medford, Oregon, on Wednesday,
Feb. 22, 1922. Dinner at 12:30. All
former residents of Ohio and their
'"families' 'cordially incited 'to
Bring well filled baskets.-. ,.;
WM. LYMAN, President. l
MKS. H. A. CAN'ADAY, Secy.
283
HALF SECURED
NEW YORK, Kfb. 18. More than
$300,000 more than half the amount
which will make up the fund, hax been
subscribed to the Woodrow Wilson
re' foundation, it was announced today by
ranklin I). Ho isevelt, chairman of the
national committee.
New York state leads in money sub
scribed, but North Carolina is first In
proportion to its quota. Oregon has
raised more than half Its quota.
BRITISH STAND ON
XKW YOltK, I'c-b. 18. president
John A. (lleydler of the National
league expressed gintlfii-ation today
when Informed by the Associated
I'l-ess that Judge K. M Landis had
resigned from the bench to devote his
entire lime to the technical control of
professional baseball.
"The major und minor leagues und
the baseball public at large are 'to be
eongi atulatcd," said he, "Judge Lnn
ilin' decision means everything for
tlie sport. .
"1,'nder the terms of his contract
signed in 11)20 Judge Landis will con-
attend. (Unite o j-eceive the same remunera
tion as in the past," "Mr, Heydler said.
"TIIh crnttt-aet, running for a period ut
seven years, called for an unnm sal
my of $5(1,000, with a deduction
equivalent to his salary us a Judge.
1
EGYPTIAN ISS
E
!X)SmS. Feb. 17. (Hy Associated
I'tess.! It is authoritatively announc
ed that conversations held in London
between Premier Lloyd fieirge, For
eign Hecretury Curznn und Field Mai
shal Viscount Allenby, Hritlsh high
commissioner in Egypt and the Sudan,
has led to a complete ugieenii-nt on
the policy to be pursued In Kgjpt.
, . . S'lio Wentiier.
Wvshing(on and Oregon:'; Tonlgh't
and Sunday - ruin,- l-'rosh aotitliurly
winds.
ANITA . .
STEWART
the inimitable star supported
by
HERBERT EAWLINSON
and little
"ITCHIE" HEADRICK ,
in special feature '
"PLAYTHINGS
OF DESTINY"
The story of a woman who
married once for love and
once to forget it.
'''...,' ".'-r.'. ''
TONIGHT LAST TIMES
"The Son
of
Wallingford"
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TRAGIC FINANCIAL STATEMENT
To Any 100 'Vldows
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To Death of any 100 Ilusbunds
Ilushands leaving 110,000 cm la tea .;. i
Husbands leaving $2,000 lo $10,000 eslalca
Husbands leaving very small estates r( ul ring willows to worU for living
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REMEDY-Join the
Jackson County Building and Loan Association
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