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PAGE FOUR MEDFORD MAIU TRTBUNK. MEDFORD, OREO OX, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 22, 1922 ? L ASHLAND, Dec.' 22. Tho outgo lag city council will taKn Its depar ture In a halo of financial as well an elecirl? brlllluncy, liavlng called In, bj- Jun. 1, 1923, S16,M00 worth of llgflt bends, dated Jan. 1, 1910, a re dempllcn expedient which exhibits able management of a chief public utility. It Is a rather far cary from the Incandescent to tho Milky Way, but In this collection the council ulao tackled the milk supply problem us controlled by nowly enacted oral nance. To dealers there will be a sliding scale, according to amount sold dully, the license being from DO cents to A number of dairymen were present either to listen or to participate in discussions relative to tho. new rcstilatlons. 1 The ordinance comes with It provisions for tho In- spectlon of dairy cows at specific In tervals, nlBO other safe Btiurds as to sanltuiy surroundings. Tho council has not ncted hastily In this matter, t; lnterestod having been given a square deal In regard to a fair hear ing-. - It Is not definitely sottlod, as to rebuilding the . Park grocery estab lishment which was well-nigh de stroyed by flro early W'ednosdny morning. The storo is a very con venient one, not only accommodating tourists. In the summer season, but also scores of residents in tho near neighborhood at all times of the year. -n oil service Btation Is also run in connection with tho suply store, but In a different building. ,-,I)led, In this city, Dec. 20,-Mrs Kmlly Blnghum, at the family home on Laurel street. Deceased was a native of the Province of Quebec, and Wfls.over 80 years of ago. .pr. Price, tho evangelistic spieler, Played' a brief return engagement In this city for ono day only, Dec. 21, r.pparing In two performances, after noon and evening, tho militant ser vices being conducted In the Armory. A portion of the premises formerly occupied by the Square Deal grocery, cn East Main stret, Is being equipped as a restaurant, of which utilities we apparently have a surfeit already. i Local merchants , will keep open later the remainder of this week and a portion of next. In order to accom modate' the tuhIi of holiday shopping now n lull blunt, with abundant and choice stocks to select from, most of the business housos being gaily deco rated, and some of them elaborately. . . Wliljo tuning In to long distances bno evening recently, a local radio station picked up fragmentary explo . tlves' racod us fur distant as the Nash lrotol, Modford, which after lin ing dulty synchrcnled In tabloid form, resounded somotiilng akin to "(tain tho slam, Jammed bam to linm!" evidently : tho wires getting crossed somowhero betweon the pa vilions at the fair grounds and Jack son ;IIot Springs. Spelling' does not always Indicate pronunciation. Ilecontly It. D. Mc Nulr ondW. L. Pollol took over the Park garage, and following it became noised .around that , McN'air and Poloy, both , graduate pharmacists, bad lined up In tho drug business, liencq this correction, as It will not do to got hair oils and machine, lu 'briennto mixed. , .Some hereabouts '; may rememher John E. Ilyan, who was in this vicin ity along about tho year 1903, a min ing engineer by profession. Later on ho was located at St. Paul Minn., und Denver, Colo., and Is now a res ident of Los Angeles, from which city comes word of his serious Illness, dat ing from last October. He still re tains a number of fraterninl affilia tions here. - ' . ; Salvation , Army . representatives arc canvaRsing tho town in behalf of tlie multlplicity of. charities 1n which they absolutely lend, not only during the holiday season, but all thn year 'round for that matter. Neat little folders which they distribute testify to the merits of their erfovts. Drop n plunk- In "the contribution boxoB passed from door to door, and more it possible Look out for people who are over bemoaning the numerous II - .I E, . SP7Ss 'p .. Remember . You can got most 'Anything you need for at DeVOES All 'Kinds of good tilings to Eat, Drink and Smoke i Also Christmas Cards and Presents GET IT AT DeVOE'S costs and disbursements, and the fur ther sum of Two Hundred and No-100 ($200.00) Dollars, as attorney s fees, which Judgment was enrolled and docketed In the Clerk's office of said Court In said County on the 5th day of August. 1922. . Notice Is hereby given that, pursu ant to the terms of the said execution, I will on the 23rd day of December, 1922, at the front door of the Court house In' the City of Jacksonville, in Jackson County, Oregon, at 10 o'clock a. ni offer for sale and will sell ut public auction for cash to the highest bidder, to salisry said Judgment, to gether with the coits of this sale, sub ject to redemption ns provided by law, all oi the right, title and Interest that the suld defendant Le Roy Mershoii i t al had on the 5th dny or August, 122, or now have in and to tho follow ing described property, situated in the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, to-wit: Ix)ts Ten (10) and Eleven (11), niock Eighty-one (81) Old Town Med ford and the tenements und heredita ments belonging thereto. Dated this 21st day of November. 192!;. C. E. TERR1LL. Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. Hy L. D. Forncrook, Deputy. I J .. Left to right,- Peony Hanlon and Estellc Borney, wearing latest Paris Ian gowns In.Mltzi at Page, Christmas matinee and evening. - calls upon the . purso for charity's sake, as they .seldom give anything, also those who aro everlastingly de crying tho expenso overhead of or ganised benevolent relief seldom chip In. Teachers and students are coming and going incident tothe approach of the holiday season. Among high school instructors, Leota Rogers will visit tho home surroundings nt In dependence, while a vacation outing to Portlund Is planned by Edith Stevenson of Hawthorne school. The local Elks lodge Is making preparations for a splendid observ ance of the Christmas holidays in be half of tho little folks, In which work the yare acting upon suggestions and receiving assistance from Mario Fall dine, county health nurse. Odd Fellows of course, Including the Rebckalis, met in social reunion assembled at lodge headquarters on Iliursduy evening this week, enjoy ing one of the old-fashioned informal gatherings for which tho triple link organizations are noted. . The F. G. McWIUiams family, re Biding on Church street, aro having n reunion during the holiday season. l ranees is homo from Oakland, Cal., und Mrs. Chnrloy McWIUiams and daughter Constunco, of Klamath Falls, liavo also arrived, and nfter a visit hero will go to Southern Cali fornia, to vIbR relatives. Charley Is oxpocted over from tho Falls in timo for tho Christmus festivities. , No ncml of going on a naval cruiso to witness a smoke scroon, as tho new Community club building af fords one every crisp 'morning, al most equal to tho fumes arising from the Bineitlng zone : ot the Montana copper regions. Residents on the hillsides in that vlcitnlty aro revel ing In a mantle of delicate coal soot drifting over porches and finding lodmnent on the family wash. Miss Doris Gsglcy of Portland, vis ited brlofly here this week, on her way to . Control California to visit relatives. . . . BRITISH SKEPTiC II BOOTLEGGER FIGHT 'LEADS TO MURDER CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 22.--Shnt under niyrflerious olrnuniHtnni-es -l-isl night in 'u vacant reHiclcnrp in south Cheyenne, OeoVge McCloug!'. 2G, mud early thin liiorning of his wounds nml without regaining consciousness suf ficiently to .njnkc n utatement. One ainjiu'ct Ik under arrest. A still mid a quantity ntj inoonHhlne were found in the vucffnt house und home brow v;'n found in the home of the suspect. It Ik believed that the murder vuh the outeoine of n fight nmniig bonrieg. Kent. . . ' Roftue River Merchants Give Red Cross Prizes ItoRtie Itlver has contributed In ii splendid-way to the lied Cross cam paign: a total of 2S.nil was sub serllied.. Mrs. A. K. Eai'halt was chairman of the committee und Prof. II. ('. llmttne of the Itoiuio Itlver IiIkIi Hcbool ., orKtinly.oil the team among the pupils to i"ile the money. The merchants of Hogue Itlver do Mated prluH to thohse who raised the lamest amounts nnd the wtnneia were ns follows. . First piiite Arthur Marnues. Second prlr.e ltlrwell O'Kelly. Third prize -l.loyd Milton. Others deseVvIng ' honorable men tion were Hilly litest nnd Herman Wulteman. LONDON Dee. .22. Tho Interna tional commission which has been studying the nuostlon of revision of thu liiws.ot warfare, adjourned after having taken, acdnn on the elasslfl- latloii fir nationality' iutii kiligs for airplanes. LONDON, Dec. 22. Considerable caution, amounting sometimes to frank skepticism) Is manifested by this mor ning's newspapers In their discussion of the proposal for an American com mission to visit Germany. Some of the papers bringing forward semi-official denials that Great Britain has received much less accepted the proposal and warn against putting faith in these ' American canards." In quarters where It Is admitted as probable that Germany Initiated such a proposal, the Idea Is received with a strong suspicion of Teutonic, motive. "It would bo niost unwlso," writes tho flnnncl.il editor of tho Post, "to allow theso constant rumors of Amer ican interventlnn to divert attention from tho one undoubted fact of the situation, namely, 'that the next cash installment of the reparations Is due January 15 anil Hint ,lt behooves the allies to como to a definite conclusion In tho meuntimo regarding the course to be adopted unless Germany previ ously presents satisfactory proposals.". Adams, of tho speeders' court, to stop killing of nn average of two per sons a day In Chicago by automobiles. Notice of Bond Sale NOTICE 13 HEREHY GIVEN, That sealed bids will be received by tho Board until Tuesday, January 2, 1923, at ten o'clock a. m. at the office of the Hoard of Directors of the OOI. D HILL IRRIGATION DISTRICT, within the boundaries of said district, in Jackson County, Oregou, for the purchase of bonds in the sum of ten thousand dol lars ($10,000.00), voted and authorized November 15, 1921, of Gold Hill Irriga tion District, Jackson County, Oregon, (Said bonds being in addition to the sum of eighty-five thousand dollars (B6,000.00) in bonds previously auth orized and sold). Said bonds are num bered consecutively, commencing with number one and following in numer ical order, mature .serially. In annual amounts, so as to be approximate with principal, and Interest, and shall be payable In Gold Coin of the United States; said bonds will be dated Janu ary 1, 1923, und bear interest at six per cent payable sanii-aiinually. For further detailed information, apply to the Secretary of the Gold Hill Irrigation District,. (Gold Hill, Oregon. The right is reserved to reject any nnd all bids. " GOLD HILL IRRIGATION DISTRICT, lly GEO. W. JACOUS, President. D. II. SLEAD, ('HAS. E. GRAY, ATTEST: Directors. FRED G. GUY, Secretary. (SEAL) II '.i ,'! :f LOS ANGELES,-' Dec. 22. Bud Riley of Scattlo, Wash., and Frnnkie McCnnn, oi Oakland, Cal.,- 130 pounders, will . meet In- tho main ovent nt tho Hollywood American Le gion stadium tonight. LOS ANGELES, Dec. 22. -The University of Southern California football team plans to move to Pasa dena December 27, und the squad will hold three workouts at tho Tour nament ot Roses stadium before tho contest against tho Penn State eleven New Year's day. NEW YORK, Dec. 22. Champion .loo Lynch and Midget Smith will hat tlo for the world's bnntnmwelght championship In n flftoen round bout at Madison Squaro Garden to night. This will bn the third meet ing of the two. Lynch gaining the decision In ono engagement and tho other ending In a draw. , NEW YORK, Dec. 22 -Frank Frlsch, sstar Inflelder of the Giants, who bus been nominated along with Ocorgo llui ns of tho Cincinnati Redf and Jack Fournler of tho St. Louis Cardinals Tor (he1 presidency of. the new baseball players' union, will de cl'ne to accept the office If he is e'ected In the mall balloting now go ing on. Tho announcement was made yes terday by James J. Tlorney, secre tary of tho Giants who said Frisch feared thu Impression might bo giv en that ho was dissatisfied with the Giants. CHICAGO. Dec 22.--A law to per mlt tho Jailing of speeders, card In dexing and finger printing of all reckless drivers nnd the curbing of police and "fixing" of violations were thro plans proposed today by Chief .liiBllce Olson and Judge Ass (1. H 0ARSENESS Swallow slowly email pieces luu wcii over me Uiroat. visa Oiy 17 Million Jun CW Ytarlg Notice of Sheriff's Sale By virtue of nn execution duly issued out of und under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, in and for the County of Jackson, to me directed and dated on tho 21st (lay of November, 1922, In a certain action therein, wherein Tho Farmers and Fruitgrowers Hank, a Banking "Corpor ation ns Plaintiff, recovered judgment against LeRoy Mershon et al, the do- tendnnts. for tho sum or Twp Thou sand Ono Hundred Six and No-100 ($210li.0ll) Dollars, with interest at tho rato of 8 per cent per annum from the day of May, 1922, with , Summons for Publication In the Circuit .Court of the State of Oregon in and for the County .of Jackson. . Nick Kayl, Plaintiff, vs. A. M. Berry, John Bighnni, James' R. Pool, Rich nrd Brown, William Brown, O. A. Davis, W. II. Obar, Ole Gunnison, .TamnR A PnriTwnll Pnroltnn fnril. well, Frederick A. Koch, sometimes .- known as Frederick August Hock: tho unknown heirs of any of tho above named defendants, If.decens-j ed; also all other persons or parties' unknown claiming any right, title, estate, Hen or Interest In tho real I estate described in the complaint herein. Defendants. To the above named defendants, and each of them: in the name of the State ot Oregon: You,' and each of you, ''are heifc7 required to appear and answer the r.O;iiplaInt filed against you in the oove entitled Court nnd cause, on or before the last day prescribed in the order for publication of summons herein, to-wit: on or, before the expira tion of Bix weeks from tho date of the first publication of said summons. And you, und each o you, are here by notified that if you full to so ui pear und answer said complaint or otherwise plead thereto, within said time, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for tho relief demanded and prayed for In the com plaint, succinctly stated as follows, to-wit: For a decree of the Court requiring the defendants, and each of them, to set forth the nature of their claims in and to the following described pro perty, situated in the County of Jack son and State of Oregon, to-wlt: Commencing at a point from which the Southeast corner of Donation Land Claim number 91 in Townslilp 37 South of Range 2 West of the Willam ette Meridian bears East 1.25 chains, and running thence West 13.00 chains; theneo North S.30 chains to the County Road; thence South 57 degrees East along the County Road 15.16 chains to the place ot commencing, containing 5.39 acres of land. And that all adverse claims to said premises may be determined by decree of this Court: That by said decree it be declared nnd adjudged that plaintiff is the owner in fee of said premises; that its title he quloted and declared good nnd valid; and that the defendants, nnd each of them, be adjudged and decreed to have no estate or Interest whatever in or to said premises, or any part thereof; That said defendants, nnd each of them, be forover enjoined and de barred from asserting any claim what ever In or to said premises adverse to the plaintiff. This summons is published in the Medford Mail Tribune, by order of Honorable F. M. Calkins, Judge of the above entitled Court, duly made and entered on the 8th day of December, 1922. The date of the first publication of this summons Is the Sth day of De cember, 1922. JOHN H. CARKIN, Attorney for Plaintiff. Address. Rooms 201-206, First Nat'I Bank llldg., MedTord, Oregon Make it Your Best Christmas Dinner And the occasion will be a merry one for not only your 1'ninll.v, '"W jour guests. Von will want your Tl ltKEY, CHICKEN, DUCK of MEATS to lie Hie choicest and licst, and you arc sure of getting It here. We "linve strictly home-gi-oivn choice birds nnd meats" and guarantee sutlsfact jon. J Iloa'l wait. Cull or phone us your order at once. ECONOMY MARKET WEST SIDE, MARKET IT'S hard to beat the old Qraveiu stein but the briU Jiant red coloring of our new variety isan improfement thflt appeals to all. ,-'iivVi mwrnimmstm WE'VE been growing and delivering dependable trees for twenty . years. Everything In stand ard fruit trees, shade trees, berries, shrubs, vines and rosus. Our Red Gravenstein Apple possesses .all the good quali ties of the old Gravenstein in flavor, size, shape and ripen ing period, to which is added a bright red color which ' greatly increases its attrac tiveness and market value. : It Pays to Buy Reliable Trees "I sent Rod Gravenstein' Apples to a Seattle com mission house recently. The sizes were .eighty and ono hundred thirteen and sold for $3.00 and $2.75 respectively. My regular Qraven3tein at the same time sold at fifty cents less per box." The genuine Washington Nursery, Red Gravenstein is a sport from the old Gravenstein but comes absolutely true to type when propagated. Saleimoi Everywhere More Wanted jPo2rf? )u lakge'st "in the west , Dept. 86' Toppenh, Washington Representative Mediord Business Firms Mason, Ehrman & Go. Tobacco Cigars Cigarettes, Etc. Medford, Klamath Falls, Eugene, Portland, Astoria, Seattle, Spokane, Lewiston We Guarantee our work at all times Experts in Cleaning and Dyeing The ' IVrT.C f u 1 Pantorium vm& Medford Iron Works GENERAL FOUNDRY : and MACHINE SHOP MANUFACTURERS OF QUARTZ MILLS Automobile Springs Merriman's Blacksmith Shop : THOMAS T. MERRlMAN, Proprietor. .,,.". 20 South Riverside Phone 279-J EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Phone 315 - PHONE 75 for First-Class JOB PRINTING Vilmo and Harmony Flour STRICTLY GUARANTEED. . . ' , ' Ask your dealer for one of these branch. ROGUE VALLEY MILLING CO. BE A BOOSTER FOR HOME When purchasing any kind of products or havink any kind of work done, always insist on havinir home Droducts or usinsr home Uabor. Veterinary Hospital Sale Stable DR G. A. GITZEN 111 N. Fir St. Phone 551