PAGE THREE LS The Portland Caravan staged a sen sational affair in Klamath Falls ac cording to the Portland papers, when Fred Fleet, a local humorist read a paper poking some good natured fun at the city visitors. Among other things Mr. Fleet said Portland could supply, the bull for their exhibit of livestock, that Klamath would exhibit three court houses at the 192o.falr, and that Medford had taken over all the scenic beauties of southern Oregon in cluding Crater Lake, and bad persuad Catholic Church South Oakdale Ave. First mass Sunday at 7 a. m. Second mass at 9:30 a. m. Benediction after first mass. Rev. John Powers, pastor. Evang. Luth. Zion's Church Fourth St. below Oakdale Ave. Rev. Dr. W. It. Morenz-Oeser, Pastor. ' Res. 518 West Fourth St. X. Trinity. Sunday school 10 a. in. Divine serviced 1 a. m. You and yours are cordially invited, Methodist Episcopal Church, South Coy R. Sims, Pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Dr. Frank Roberts, supt. Morning worship 11 a. m. Subject of ed Klamath the. moon is made of green sermon, "The Last Word." cheese. All of which apparently .riled the Epworth League 7 p. m. The union evening services will be temperamental Mayor Baker of Port- held in the First Uantfst church. Rev . . . ... . . i 1 land wno proceeueu to come back as:D. E. Millard will preach the sermon. follows, according to the Oregoman report: "The young man has failed to add that Klamath might send Oregon's Irving S. Cobb to the exposition the comedian writer. In his speech just made Mr. Fleet belittles Medford be cause it has a road to Crater Lake. He has belittled Portland when we have come here In a spirit of co-operation pastor. and friendship. . I am amazed. We didn't come here with sweet words. We made no references to the squabble among your own citizens which would show the lack of co-operation here. Church of the Nazarene Cor. Central and Jackson. Sunday school 10 a. m. Communion service 11 a. m. Preaching 8 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 8 p. m You are cordially invited to any or all of these services. C. M. Kin First Christian Church , Cor. Ninth and S. Oakdale. Dell Ely Millard, minister. Bible school 9:45. Herbert Berrlan, Your trouble here is that with the supt. We have a growing school and spirit manifested in this young man's invite you to join us in the study of the speech you haven t the right to pros- Bible. per. You are not united among your-l Morning worship and sermon 11 a. selves or with the rest of the state. 'm. Subject, "Sifted for Service." Spec You cant build up your future with ial music. "Where the Gates Swln such a spirit. You can t hope ever to Outward Never", duett, Scongall and TRADE BALANCE 'UNFAVORABLE' BUI WILL HELP WORLD U. S. EXPENSES ARE CUT $157,000,000 FROM A YEAR AGO I Running WASHINGTON, Aug. 19. A reduc- WASHINGTON. Aug. 19. tion of more than $90,000,000 in the expenses of the government fell off by " nation's favorable trade balance dur- more than $157,000,000 during July, asj ing July as compared with a year ago j compared with the same month last will help the international exchange year, while public debt disbursements situation, the commerce department were reduced by $19ti.000.000 according declared today in a' statement making to the monthly statement of expendi public the results of the country's for-jtures issued by the treasury, eign trade for the month. . The total expenditures chargeable RiiltnnHnllv Increased cold imnorts against ordinary receipts amounted to but slightly decreased commodity ex-1 2-'5,000,000 during July, against $3S2.. ports and imports, the department stat-!000-000 a 'enr nS- wnile l'"llc debt ed, characterized the foreign trade of disbursements aggregated $;14,000.000 the country for July, as compared with "i1 juo June. The decided reduction in the favor able trade balance from $147,000,000 a year ago to $54,000,000 for July, the department declared to be a "healthy sign, pointing to a gradual return to more normal relations between our ex- 1921. Of the expenditures chargeable against ordinary receipts, the largest item was $184,000,000 of interest on the public debt, with $43,000,000 for the veterans' bureau next, while of the public debt disbursement $10,000,000 ports and Imports, which is bound i0 expended in the retirement of the Lib have a beneficial effect on the interna tional exchange situation." Commodity exports for July aggre gated $35,000,000 against $334,000,000 in June and $325,000,000 in July, 1921, while imports totalled $251,000,000 against $260,000,000 in June and $178, 000,000 for July a year ago. Court News (Furnished by the Jackson County Abstract Co.) become a metropolis unless you co-i Millard. Hearty welcome to you. operate with the rest of the state. 0:45. Young people's service of "We came down here in good faith Christian Endeavor, to promote the upbuilding of this state. 8 p. in. Union services at the First What right have you to insult us? We Baptist church. Sermon by D. E. Mil came as representatives of 17 civic bird, subject, "Medford's Greatest tin- organizations of Portland and we came developed Resource and Power In friendship. When we come here in Good.' unselfishness on such a mission you mignt nave refrained from such re marks." Mayor Baker sat down amid a rather heavy silence. Mr. Fleet broke it. Scientist, in Boston, Mass. "I want to say," he declared, "that Services are held every Sunday at 11 I had no Idea or intention of Insulting o'clock. Subject for Sunday, August our Portland visitors. Nothing wasi20: Mind. . . farther from my thoughts. What l Sunday School at 9:45. Applicants said was In a spirit of fun. I greatly under the-age of twenty may be ad regret that my remarks were so mis- mitted. construed by the mayor." Wednesday evening meetings, which Mr. Hnkpi nrnnp Qft-nrla nrnnnrt tha injuria luDllmnnlao tf Plirtullnn Qnl. long table and extended his hand to ence healings, at 7:45, church edifice,! Circuit Court Bob Pulaski vs. Bob Brown. Fore closure of chattel mortgage. First National Bank vs. Catherine Lytle et ni. Affidavit. State Land Hoard vs. Frederick Pe Inizeetal. Affidavit. W. L. Sullivan vs. John W. Adkinson et nl. Affidavit. Slate vs. Jouett P. Bray et nl. De- fr murrer. . State vs. Bert L. Moses et nl. De murrer. State vs. J. Alexander et al. Demur- erty bonds for the fourth loan was the largest item. THE CASINO DOUBLES NEWPORT, R. I Aug. 19. The Kin sey brothers. Pacific coast doubles champions, today won the final match of the Casino doubles tennis, defeating the internationalists, R. N. Williams, 11., and William Washburn. The scores of the five set encounter which was finished in rain were 5-7, C-3, 6-2 2-0, C-3. First Church of Christ, Scientist Authorized branch of The Mother rer Church, The First Church of Christ,1 K- - nb Brown vs. Robert Pulaski. l'or injunction. ijophenla J. Gore vs. Samuel E. Stearns et al. To quiet. F. S. Miller vs. Medford National Bank et al. To enforce trust. A. B. Culy et al (executors) vs. Les ter H. Fay et al. Demurrer. Atlantic Ore & Alloys Co. vs. R. J. Rowen. Cost bill. Bertha Harris vs. Samuel Harris. Mr. Fleet. "Let it all be forgotten," he 212 North Oakdale. said, and that was the first occasion for unanimous applause since Mr. Fleet bad begun his little essay. SPECIAL MEETING A special session of the lodge will be called Monday evening, Aug. 21st, 8 p. m., for the purpose of considering a resolution for the appointment of a deputy district exalted ruler. No other business will be transacted.' All brothers are Invited to attend. 11G LEE. L. JACOBS, Secretary. The Reading Room, which is in the Medford Bldg., Is open daily from 1 to 5, except Sundays and holidays. All authorized Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed or purchased. The public is cordially invited to at tend the services and visit the Head ing Room. i Alias summons. H. R. Hatch vs. Medford Velle Co. Chattel lien. . First Methodist Episcopal Church Fourth and Bartlett. J. Randolph Sasnett, Pastor, Office 210 First National Bank Bldg. Phone 968. 'Bible school 9:45. Prof. N. H. Frank lin, supt. Classes for all ages. Morning worship 11 a. m. Sermon, 'The Mother of Harmony." Junior League 6:15. . . Epworth League 7:00. Union evening service 8 p. m. Bap tist church. Sermon by Rev. D. E. Millard. Fourth quarterly conference, Friday evening, Sept. 25th. 7:30 p. m. Reports from heads of all departments. All members of the church Invited. The district superintendent will preside. Morning: Quartet, Hear Us, O Fath er, (Owen). Mrs. Nichols, Mrs. Sas nett, Mr. MacDonough, Mr. Dlehl. Probate Court Est. Chas. F. Young. Claim, order. Est. Mary Sevedge. Petition, order. Est. Jennie Elmore. Petition. Est. Hugo C. A. Von der Hellen Inventory and appraisement. Est. Raymond Stewart Bowers, ventory and appraisement. Coiinly Court proceed lugs The following Ib a schedule of ex penditures of Jackson county, Ore gon, together with a list of the claim ants and urtlcles of service for which me claim is made una which wore uassed upon by the county court or Jackson county during the month of June, 922 The following hills wero allowed with the exceptions shown: Cynity Court ami Commissioners G. A. Gardner, county judge's salary $ 166.66 Victor Bursell, county commissioner's salary and expense James Owens, county com missioner's salary and expense di. G. A. Gardner, county judge's traveling ex pense .'. Home Tel and Tel., Co., . telephone Pearl Sargent, county court witness . .. Eddie Rouseau, county court witness : 84.30 85.00 25.00 9.60 72.80 300 In- Lytell in "Sherlock Brown" Bert Lytell will be seen in his latest photoplay. "Sherlock Brown, at tn Page theatre beginning today. Tills new picture, adapted from a story by Bayard Veiller. is the story of an earn est, trusting young clerk whose life ambition is to become a detective. Five dollars sent to a correspon dence school brings bim a shiny new badge which he proudly displays at his modest boarding house, to the amuse ment of some of the cynical and un sympathetic lodgers. He is not to be deterred by their rididcule, however, and though engaged in the grinding routine of his Job as a clerk, his mind is filled with the ever present possi bility that just around the corner may lie his opportunity to win fame and fortune as a sleuth. And sure enough one day he bumps straight iuto a mystery which has stirred the entire United States secret service. The secret formula for a pow erful explosive has been stolen from a young lieutenant to whose custody It had been temporarily committed. 1 POLICEMEN KILLED Viola Dana in Charming Comedy Viola Dana, the vivacious little star, will be seen tomorrow, Monday and Tuesday at the Rlalto theater in her latest photoplay, "They Like 'Em Rough." In the role of Katherinc Trowbriilee Miss Dana has one of those parts which fit her like the pro verbial glove and which gives every opportunity for the charm, slightllness and vivacity with which her screen act ing is associated. . What Is considered by Indiscrimin ate plcturegoers as a picture with a punch is "Man From Hell's River," which closes at the Rlalto theatre to night. This vigorous story written by James Oliver Curwood has Irving Cum mings as the star and he is supported by Wallace Beerv. Eva Novak and Rln SEATTLE, Aug. 19. E. H. Davey and Fred Mills, patrolmen were proli- abaly fatally Injured' and three o'h ers, including two patrolmen and a street car motorman were hurt when a police automobile crashed Into a street car at Ninth and Pino street to day. According to Motorcycle Pa trolman F. A. Pieree.'who was chas ing the automoble because of its high speed, Ignorant of the fact it con tained police officers, said It was go ing at the rate of 40 miles an hour. The patrolmen in the machine were on duty. FOREST HILLS, Aug. 19. Mrs. Molla B. Mallory, woman's national tennis champion, retained her title today by disposing cf the youthful Miss Helen Wills of California in straight sets, 6-3, 6-1. Mrs. Mallory became Invulnerable in the fourth game on her own service and won 4-0. Miss Wilis led In the next game, In whlch'one of the most spectacular rallies of the tournament nopurred. Mrs. Mallory came lrom linhhlri to will 5-3. Miss Wills lost her steadiness- find hOIrn to volly wildly Mrs. Mulloiy won the next game 4-2. Real Estate Transfers H. L. Darneille et ux to Stanley C. JoneB et ux, lot 3, blk. 2, Grays Add. to Medford $ Charles W. Hammond et ux to Mrs. Myrtle E. Spaulding, lots 12 and 13, blk. "R," R.-R. Add. to Ashland, deed...:'..;... R. J. Dodge et ux to A. J. Bailey, pt. D. L. C. 38, tp. 39, S. R. 1 E. 10 C. S. Painter et ux to John L. Robinson, land in D. L. C. 46, tp. 36, S. R. 1 W 1000 Zach Cameron to Abner Ray mond, lot in blk. 2, Mingus Sub division to Medford 10 Gertrude O. Hasklns to P. H. Daily, lots 1, 2, 8, 9, blk. 1, Davis' 1st Add. to Medford........ 10 J. D. Brown et ux to W. P. Brooks et ux, lot 1, blk. 1, Oak grove Add. to Medford C. E. Stanley et ux to Fred Stan ley, land in sec. 15, tp. 35, S. R. 3 E ... 10 Gus Nichols et ux to Roy Stan ley, land In sec. 22, tp. 35, b. R. 3 E , 10 Big Pines Lumber Co. to V. H. Vawter, SW, NV4 of SE, SV of SB sec. 12, tp. 35, S. R. E E 10 O. Winter et ux to Etta A. Row land, lots 1 and 2, blk. 49, Sum- mitt Add. to Ashland 10 Ida M. Randall et vlr to Geo. Van S. Randall, 3 bf NE, EV4 of NVV, Bee. 2, tp. 39. 8. R. 3 E 10 Marion A. Rader et ux to Pearl L. Jones, lot 10, blk. 64, Med ford 10 Owen Dunlap to M. E. Lamb, land In sec. 25, tp. 37,' S. R. 2 West 100 M. E. Lamb et Ux to Vivian Nor man Barto, land in sec. 25, tp. 37, S. R. 2 W. ... 10 W. Weybrlght to George Flck, , ' land In sec. 11, tp. 38, S. R. 3 W. 10 Airred C. Mittelstedt et ux to H. L. Darneille et ux, lot 3, blk. 2, Grays Add. to Medford 10 Frank P. Farrell et ux to Belle M. Farrell, lot In blk. 1, Gallo ways Add. to Medford 10 C. B. Stevens et ux to John G. Hoffman et ux, lots 2 and 3, Jackson Sub-division in sec. 23, tp. 36, S. R. 2 W W. D. R. S. Roe et ux to Mary Homey et vlr, land in D. L. C. 41, tp. 38, S. R. 2 W 10 Ed Lamport et ux to J. W. Shir ley et ux, lot 4, blk. 3, Olson Add. to Medford 10 W. G. Sander et ux to C. H. Dels man et ux, land in Et. L. C. 53 and 41, tp. 39, S. R. 1 E 10 Jennie Stein to J. W. McCoy et nx, N. 63 ft. lot 9, blk. 1, Cot tage Home Add. to Medford...... 10 Total $446.36 Circuit Court Pearl Sargent circuit court witness 143.20 Mrs. J. M. Riley, circuit court witness 51.69 Mary Duggan, circuit court bailiff ol.OO F. Roy Davis, circuit court reporters salary 116.66 Geo. N. Lewis, grand jury witness.. 18.00 A. R. Thompson, circuit court crier r....... 69.00 Emily A. Abel,- circuit court witness 9.40 J. H. Atwcll, grand Juror.... 16.00 Chas. Adams, circuit court witness 3.00 Laura J. Aiming, petit juror 16.00 Luella Applegato, petit ju ror 16.00 Ernest Applegate, petit ju ror 15.60 Arthur Brown, circuit court witness 3.00 Jas. Bushong, circuit court witness 5.60 Art Boggls, grand Jury wit ness : 2.20 Chas. Butler, petit Juror 18.60 P. C. Bingham, circuit court witness 3.00 W. R. Barrett, grand Jury . witness 9.00 W. Blake, grand jury wit ness 5.00 Myrtle H. Billings, petit Ju ror 15.40 F. . Byboe, petit juror 16.60 24. (Ml 21.60 L. C. Charley, petit juror ... T. It. Coleman, circuit court witness Edwin Dusenberry, grand jury witness Mrs. L. Dusenberry, grand jury witness L. Dusenberry, grand jury witness James Daily, pel it juror Martha E. Dahuff, petit ju- ror Loren L. Damon, petit juror A. E. Edmondson, grand jury witness II. G. En tiers. Sr., petit juror Herbert Llmore. petit juror.. rank C. Elliott, petit ju ror Nels ErickBon, petit juror.... H. E. Francis, grand jury witness Henry W. Frame, petit juror E. A. Fleming, grand juror.. E. E. Foss. petit juror Chas. W. Fraley, .petit ju ror P. G. Brown, grand jury' wit ness D. L. Ewing, grand jury wit ness Mrs. Tom Grlgsby, circuit court witness Mrs. Gould, circuit court witness L. Grigsby, circuit court wit ness Louis II. Gallatin, petit ju ror C. E. Gates, grand jury wit ness J. W. Gwinn, grand Jury wit ness Geo. C.ivnn, grand jury wit ness Uriah Gordon, petit juror.... Lew Garfield, grand jury witness Geo. Gntes, circuit court wlt- ' n ess Geo. Grigsby, circuit court witness v John Goodwin, circuit court witness Home Tel. and Tel. Co.. cir cuit Judge's telephone Mrs. A. D. Hall, circuit court . witness Vance Hall, circuit court witness R. E. W. Howard, circuit court witness : Lllllo Householder, circuit court witness S. T. Howard, grand jury witness S. II. lluwk, grand jury wit ness E. A. Hicks, petit Juror M. F. llanley, circuit court i wltnesi Geo. W Ilerrlott, petit juror. Josso Houck, petit juror Ben.i. Raymond, petit Juror C, W. Isaacs, petit juror -.... Cecil Jennings, circuit court - . witness ... Mrs. R. E. Johnson, circuit court witness Henry Johnson, grand jury .'witness Mrs. R. E. Johnson, grand : jury witness Milam Jacobs, circuit court : witness Mrs. N. Kinney, circuit court -witness D'olph Kent, petit juror W. G. Knlpps, petit juror .... James M. .ling, petit Juror.. Mury Kloinhammer, grand juror plln Knox, grand Jury .wit-. ness A. E. Kinney, petit juror Paul Leonard, circuit court ''witness Jewell D. Lowe, petit juror John S Lvdlard. netit 1urnr 13.00 9.60 3.00 3.00 16.40 12.60 10.00 11.40 6.6 0 9.60 8.00 12.60 11.00 14.40 15.00 11.40 12.60 5.60 11.00 5.00 11.20 5.00 IS. SO 3.00 2.00 7.2 0 13.00 2.00 5.00 8.00 5.00 4.30 9.20 9.20 57.00 40.30 3.00 5.00 13.00 3.40 8.60 16.00 18.60 - 7.60 5.00 5.00 2.00 3.00 3.00 . 13.20 21.60 15.00 23.20 18.00 2.00 18.60 5.00 16.00 23 80 Lester Lay Ion, grand juror Helbert A. Lyons, grand juror Chas. Lindsay, grand juror Katherlne Limiley, petit ju ror James Lennox, petit juror . .. J. .1. Ik'Malion, circuit court witness : J. J. lIc.Mnhon, grand jury witness -. J. F. Miller, grand jury witness A. A. Mathes, grand jury witness Ernest McKee, petit juror.... Warren D. Mee, petit juror.. II. A. McClain, circuit cpurt witness .1. R. MeCrarken, petit Juror Chess L. McKlnney, potlt juror Thos. Moffat, petit juror.... lSRie McCully, petit juror.... H. C. Mackey, petit juror.... 1. K Nichols, grand jury witness L. Niedermeyer, petit juror J. A. Norrls. grand Jury wit ness Bryce Nichols, circuit court witness L. O'Kelly, grand jury wit ness Ray Offenbacher, grund ju ror Pete Onrd, circuit court wit ness Alice A. Peil, pet(t juror.... Louise A. Perozzi. petit juror 11. E. Philips, petit juror Paul E. Pearco. grand juror Lulu M. Penliuid, grand ju ror Arthur Perry, circuit court witness Ilnllet F. Piatt, petit juror Jim Hock, grand jury wit ness Snm Hitter, grund jury wit ness P. G. Rose, grand jury wit ness O. II. Rose, grand jury wit ness : 6.40 witness 3.00 John R. Tomltn. petit Juror 16.00 W. W. Truax. petit juror.... 16.00 Edward Woodcock, petit Ju ror 20.00 Geo. T. Wilson, petit juror.... 16.00 Mrs. .1. Woodcock, grand jury witness 9.40 Clark Walker grand jury witness 5.00 2.00 'Joe Woodcock, grand jury I witness 9.40 J. A. Winder, circuit court witness 3.00 aut York, grand Jury witness 2.00 S. York, petit juror 12.00 F. W. Hurdette, circuit court witness 67.00 Frank Childers, circuit court witness .2.00 E. D. Gabriel, circuit court witness 61.40 A. C. Joy, circuit court wit ness 5.60 Mrs. J. M. Riley, circuit court expense '. 47.06 Josephine Sargent, grand Jury witness , 7.60 Mrs. L. L. Snell, circuit court witness 3.00 4.00 6.40 1 :!.Hi IS. 20 4.00 2.00 9.00 10.00 6.20 7.00 15.00 15.20 16.00 15.00 13.00 7.60 12.60 T. J. Rouse, circuit court witness F. E. Redden, circuit court witness Geo. Roberts, circuit court witness 2.00 11.00 16. SO 3.00 6.60 15.40 22.00 4.00 17. SO 3.00 16.00 3.20 2.20 3.00 3.00 7.00 S.00 3.00 Totul $2457.?! Ju.stico Court ? D. W. BradBhaw, Justice fees $ 6.20 Glass & Prudhomme, Jus- ;' tire court expense 7.1 S W. H. Gowdy, justice court fees 20.98 .1. W. Hatcher, constable fees 1.60 J. A. Bishop, justice witness 2.20 S. R. Coffman, justice wit- ness 2.2H J. A. llemstreet. constable fees 1.40 L. M. Stone, justice witness ' 2.21) G. O. Taylor, Justice fees 95.23 G. O. Timothy, constable fees 1.00 Ilnrrv Snider, circuit court witness 9.60 Mrs. Elmer Simons, grand Jury witness 2.00 Paul A. Shearer, petit juror 17.6 0 llonrv Slover, grand jury witness 5.00 Mrs. G. E. Spencer, grand jury witness 8.00 Walter L. Smith, grund Jury witness 3.00 James U. Smith, potlt Juror 6.80 Chas. D. Stacy, petit Juror.... 13.60 W. A. Stewart, petit juror.... 24.00 T. W. Snider, petit juror 16.00 Frank Silvn, grand juror 7.2 0 James W. Smyllo, grand juror 4.40 Bolva Stewart, grand Jury witness 7.60 Lou Iso Scbiefflin, circuit court witness 5.00 Cy Stevens, circuit court witness 3.00 O. M. Selsby, circuit court witness 3.00 Helen M. Sears, petit juror 15.00 Olive E. Swedenburg, petit juror 15.60 Win. A. Shell, petlt'juror 9.60 I. S. Thompson, circuit court witness , ; 9.40 Lester Throckmorton, gran Jury, witness 7.20 G. O. Taylor, circuit court witness 6.00 G. O. Taylor, grand Jury wit ness 3.00 n O Tlmoibv. ernnd inrv Total $ 140.15 Kheilrfs Offlco C. E. Terrlll. sheriffs sal ary $ 208.33 Geo. L. Howard, deputy ' sheriff's salary 126.50 L. D. Forncrook, deputy sheriff's salary 110.00 L, D. Forncrook, finger print work .. Edna Snyder, work in Sher iff's office Hazel Tteherow, work in sheriff's office Dalton Terrlll, work In sher iff's office Doris Kleiiihammer, work In sheriff's office F. J. Newman, work on tax matters 300.00 Goo. B. Alden, salary aid traveling expense lSM.dti Burroughs Adding Mach. Co., sheriff's office expense L. D. Froncrook, deputy Berift's traveling expense Home Tel. and Tel. Co., - sheriff's elephono 2R.4P Geo. L. - Howard, deputy sheriff's traveling expense S.8S Geo. J. Kunzman, sheriff's office expense 2.45 Medford Book Store, sher- . lff's office supplies Id. 71 J. H. McKenzle, sheriff s ex pense J. G. Prescott, sheriff's ex pense ... Postal Tel. Cable Co., sher iff's telegrams C. E. Terrlll. stamps for sheriff's office C. E. Terrlll, sheriff's travel Ing expense Jacksonville Post, potlce of tax sale 15.00 93.00 85.00 80.00 75.00 105.66 .75 11.00 0.06 3.10 36.30 Total $1520.29 (To be continued.) E. C. Holing, petit juror. .lames Burns, petit juror.... Joseph E. Brlstow, petit ju ror R. F. Bol, petit juror Marie Benedict, grand Juror Jas., Blair, circuit court wit ness Irene Boardman, circuit court witness Arlene Boardman, circuit court witness Kenneth Beebe. petit juror A. O. Bishop, petit juror 18.20 C. C. Beale, petit Juror W. L. Craig, circuit court witness v Mrs. ChlcverB, circuit court vItnsB . Chief of Police Grants Pass, circuit court witness Mr. P. B. Chievers, circuit court witness Pete Comm. circuit court witness G. A. Codding, circuit court witness R .M. Coley, grand Jury wlt nens H. O. Chlldreth, petit Juroi1.. J. O. Cave, grand jury wit ness Geo. E. Carey, petit Juror.... J. D. Culberbion, petit Juror Frank Childers, petit Juror Ike Cofman, grand Jury wit ness J. R. Conroy, circuit court bv i tnofis R. W. Clancy, circuit court witness H. h. Carlton, grand juror.... Fred L. Chamnlln. . grand juror 20.00 Lonnie Cogglns, circuit court witness - 21.00 20.00 6.00 9.60 5.00 5.00 7.60 18.20 22.00 7.00 9.60 11.00 9.60 5.00 3.00 9.00 15.60 3.00 7.00 24.00 24.60 7.40 3.00 3.00 23.00 5.00 IJFDRimOREGw7 POWER COMPANY YOUR PARTNERS IN PROGRESS THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY Offering Preferred Capital Stock $92 Per Share Cash or Savings Plan Yielding 7.6 SEE ANY MEMBER OF OUR ORGANIZATION This Issuo Is bolnff offered subject to the approval of the Itallroud Com mission of California and Conxirii tlon Commission of the State of Oregon. I Tin, the wolf-dog actor.