.4. it4 - VJ . ' IJf J i , i i c ' i i 1 1 i f ! 1 i" 1 .1 Jj O N D O sf Jan. 21 William Cooper JlobbH, one of the prominent flKurcs in th recent JtoMnaun Hiilt Involving tli r:ij:iti, Sir Hurl Singh utwl ii HO-iuh'(l blackmailing plot iiKiiinwt tho Indian potent a to, was turn mil tfil for trial recently hy n Jinw Hi reel lmiKlstrutu " clmitfn of "re i.ivlMK a chcclf fur K.O.OUO poumlH. Htulen ulirntid," find with bvlnp 'in iH'ctfil with a conspiracy to mulct the- rajah. Tht tlefendnnt, nnnwerlntf the rliaik'efl (lenii'd that he had ever atr tiTiipteil to blackmail the Kant Indian prince, and declared that tho accusa tion.s made aKaln.st him hy Montague Noel Newton, who tCMtlfied in tho Jtohinson case thai llnhbs was one off Die ring leaders in the blackmailing plot, wei'e false. Jlubb was arrested November 2S nt (Ii'avewend just as he was about to emhrak on the steamship Kottcr-dum. Mil AVA I'KKK, Jan. 21. Arthur llaufsfhild will bo arraigned in dis trict court today on a charge of pjur der growing out of the death of his three 'years old son, Hoy, who died a week (i go from what has been ascer tained to be poison. Jhnifschild was arrested yesterd on ti charge of murder, following an Investigation into the death of the child. The child was heir to about $15,000 left in trust for him by his mother, who died in I'.rj'A. In the event of the child's death, the bequest provided the estate wuh Lo go to Arthur Jlaufschild. SPANISH AUTHOR PUIS IE" HTATK riOIIKK, R A I, TOM, Jan. 1 All Htato c(iinniiH.MlHiHiH and linunlH at I pr"iHli L nnL under tin luidet HyHtorn will lie placed thorn If a lilll to li In trndut'od bv ' Ttt'iireHiMitatlvo North, I'AKIH. .inn. Jl. (Hy tun Asso- Multnuinall county, la'conicu a law dated l'n-Hs.) Thp offcimlvo iiKiilnst Tn(. measure Xorlh has drawn would lliu pi eHent ickIok! in Hpaln waned , r,,.(. hoardH and coininlHslon.H tin I,y VI, 'elite lilasio Jlianez, the Hiun-I the huduet plan. Their expendl )Hh author, linn placed tho. Flench 'tiiri-8 would lie mipulated and provided WOULD PLACE ALL I fsoverunient in a niorn L'llihai'rasHiny tiituailon tiian tho KpanlHh dh'ectorafe. rtecent develupjoenlH in the French parliament have made it Heem clear that the llcrrlot cabinet will either for by lOKlHlatlvtt ' appropriation North explalim that hi bill Ih In lino wilh an economy program T'nder the hill Kurplua flnancOR re ceived by any eotniniHHison or depart- liavc to make, a coinplfte retreat meiil over and above expenseH would from the Hland It him taken on the ),rosecution of. Ibaneii under the Kronen Jaw for hl atlacUs on Kins revert to the Keneral fund. The IndllHtrlnl accidenl commlHsiHon fish cotnmiHHlHon, anie, highway corn All'on.so, or fall. The cntirn HociallHt litisHloiiH, 'the dotal board nnd ninny liarty of tor, nienihera Ih pledged to otherH would, be affected. The nieiiH- vote for Hie bill Introduced In tho urn would have the effect of reducing chamber of leplltloH yenlerday callhiK !tho tendency of varloUH commiaMlonH for repeal or tho law under the pro-land hoards to earn and expend more visions of which the prosecution of I money llian absolutely necessary, Ilianeg was beitim. I North pointed out. The proceeding's were Instituted ' nfler the Hpanlsh ninbassador had j mndn representations to J'romlur llerrlot. WASIIIXCTON, .Tan. 21. American adherence to tho world court, first proposed to cunarcMS two years nu,o, was up today for consideration by tho senate foreign relations conuuittee. Proponents were pressing for an early report to tlu senalo where one pro posal nlromly is on the calendar. JSosidcH this proposal, offered by Senator J'epper, republican, I'onns.vl vanlii for the rreatlon of a new court Independent of the J.ciikuo of Nations two others have been advanced, one by Senator Kwiuihoii of Virginia, 'rank ing denuKu-al on the committee and tho other Jiy Senator Willis, republi can, Ohio. itoth of theflo iiroposals contain the reservations siiKKesteil by Secretary TlLKhoa and approved hy both Presi dent ilardillK and President Coolidao, CllIO.AOO, .Tan. L'O. Newspapers are showing increased interest In church news and the church should reciprocate by studying the viewpoint of editor, reporter and press associa tions, l.r. It. .1. Wade, executive secre tary, told Hie world service comnilM sion of tho Methodist Episcopal church tit Us annual si ksIohs hero to day. '.American newspapers," Tr. Wade said, "are piintiu.ic more religious edi torials than hitherto ami are paying nioio attention' to news of church and missions. "Sane, fnfe, adequate, consistent publicity plays an important part in any worthwhile enterprise. To frown upon it Is unwise, to omit it is weak (MililK, to default It entirely is folly, hut to use It skilfully Is expanding." liliiiunth Favors Iiici-ciihp. KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., .Ian. 21. TOndorsement of the legislative 1)111 Increasing- salaries of district attor neys throughout the stato wnB voted unanimously today noon by tho di rectors of tho Klamath county cham ber of cotnnierce. 1 l-'orf y-on 'Wouicit ln,vcrs In Ktiejnnd LONIJON, Jan. 21. When seven women candidates were called to the bar a few days hko they hroiiK'ht the total number of female barristers practicing In Fne;lnnd to 41. AniotiK tho II!) candidates, called on this occasion were one American citi zen ami a citizen of Hussla. No rule exists provonlhiK foreign subjects from befnu' called to the English bar, (R,ortad by JMtion County Abtfrwl Co., sixth strMt an Cintnl Aou-): j ' '' flivnlt t'oiirt. ' Kstelie Haley vs. Cilcn Haley. !DI vorce. Houthern Oregon Exploration Co. vs. W. fl, Lynch, et al. Motion. Minnie V' Hansel, ot vlr vs. Cligs. A. I'ennlnBer, et ul. Summons,. Af fidavit. S. K. fastlle vs. Walter L. Smith. Ttemtirrer. Karl W. Mooro vs. Bdwnrd O. 1'ot ter, et nl. I'roof of iiubllcntlon. H. It. Castile vs. Walter L. Smith. .Motion. James If. Tlally vs. O. W. I.ott, ot ul. J''or money. Southern Ore. Credit Thtrenu vs. K. ('. Welch. Writ of attachment. Summons. Viola RJackhurn vs. Jackson Co,, et al. Amended answer. John Tadlnu vs. Flnley Hljih. Sum mons. C. J. JTiuis vs. Wm. J. Scott. Mo tion. Cora Wilson vs. Mike Walsh. Mo tion. Order. liertha K. Shook vs. Harold F. Shook. Order. IMiby C. Morton vs. liobort E. Morton. Summons. Leatha M. .Morris vs. Clyde Morris. Summons. 1 J. il. Bowman vs. C. A. A,bif,tTiQ Motion. Win. Ulrloh vs. Farm Bureau Ex change. Kunimons, Maiy Colo vs. Mertford Hospital So ciety, Motion. Notice. W. B. Chartraw vs. S. ThanoB. Mo tion. Order. John i'adlna vs. Flnley High. For money. Jesse Wlnhurn vs. F. C. Homes. Dismissal. C. I,. Urown vs. Walter L. Smith. Chattel "Lien. ' Pmluitn. (' 1j. Urown' assumes the business name of "ftrown's Kleclrlc Shoo." Estate of Nancy Ann dliapln t Hums. Vouchers. Final Account. uroor. j'.nuiro ot Andreas Weldnor. Proof oi service. Invontdry and appraise ment. '. Harry H. rtosenlierg, John Tt. Tom (.in, W. W. Walker, Incorporate as i oinmerclal IJIscount Corporation. r.siaie or James E. Heed. Peti tions.- order. '-soue ot A. 'JT. Hill. Ordor and decree. , Estate of Mary Sevedt?o. Citation. csiaio or johiiuu .MoPherson. Pe tition. EMtato of M. Jr. Hodge.' 0th' re-port. Estate of Oeorso A. Sander. Ordor. r.siaie or iiinimi McKeovor. In ventory and appraisement. I'.stale of James E. Iteed. Citation. i'.siat eot (leort'o N. Anderson. Ad milted to probnto. Shell Company of California to Oregon Lumber Co. I.ot In lsh addition lo Aledford 1.4S0 John J.Ultler et ux to Hubert F. Swan. Lot In 'Uektliim Amended addition to Cold Hill 150 Ditey J. Stldhum toMatnen Pen lund. Lois 1, 2, 3, 4, 0. block 4, .Central Point j 1 John b Arnold et ux to Emma O. Bond. I.and in 1)LC 61, twp. 38 S Jl. 1 East , 10 Frances Adams et ux to J. M. Hurley. Lot 8, block 63, Central Point 235 J. J. OsenbruKlte (ex.) and Edith M. Antlo (ex.) to George Howe. Lots 4, 5. C, block 4(i, Medftu-d 1,500 C. A. KiriKht et ux to It. S. Page. . LotH 11 and 12, block 24, Mod ford : 10 Louis H. fiallatln to Louis H. ' Cullatln et ux. Land in twp. 3H S., U. 1 East 1 Oeorffo T' McConnell et ux to Clyde C. Sostold ot ux. Lot on Church street, Ashland.... 375 Jticob Thompson et ux lo (loorfc-a H. HaiKaillue. Lots 11 und , 12, Minear's addition to Ashland G75 Utah Idaho Husur Co. to Folden heimor Invest. C'oinpany. lind In Sec. 33, twp. 30 S 11. 2 west 200 tit lat fib 4 a pood Jf night's if j MnrrliiK-o License. Haymond Huycr und Maxlno Ann T.ose. i""n "I- T'arclien and Uozella oary lloiKlns. Waldo Paul Nye nnd Imoffont Lo I'etta Arant. v Arthur Carl Slinson and Neva Collins. EuKone F. Moore Hell Hltiel. nnd Neva May fab Ends Indigestion Instantly Corrects any Sour, Classy, Disordered Stomach "Vhon foods ''ilipjiprre' in Btoniiu-h itiid cuue intligestiot. or pases, lu'tnt hurn, tltitulfiu-e, acidity don't tay laUcrahlo nml ti).s't. Tho iirottuMil, "Papo's Hiu)t'p-iin" jcaclics t lie stotitnch all Ihm-ouus well itnin iltMlrt1-! ju?t vunilir.s. .Millions of fanulivs koop this U'Rs- nut, Imrnilo stomurli rorm'tivo, ant arid and diostiw always at luiml. Tlwy know that if t-lav 'at tuo lu-avily (ir of wpinjr l'nntUt tlu'v can tilwaxa do vn uptin a fpv talitoU of Tape's Dia pepsin to jjivo almo-'t instant relief. I.ure 00 eont paekaes guaranteed hy druis't3 everywhere. WINDOWS AND DOORS "We hi i ry al all I imps a wry law stockof Standanl Doors, also Froiich Doors, sizes. Wc inako Windows and Doors ot cverv description. Bc'mg well cfjiiii'jH'd with first-class mechanics and modern machinery, we are cnaliled to give excellent, service on everything' in the mill work line. TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS 10 10 10 10 JO Ili'iil Estam Tniiwfmi City of Medford to W. u. Tavlor and ,1, hlock S, liiver Hldo suh-dlvilon to M,ir,..i , J Mary J. va,.ti to Mauriee ,P Harlow, et ux. Eond In DI.G w, i -i 3!) s u. i went I'homas PanKey et ux to Erank S. liowerjj, et ux. Land la Sees. It) ami 24, Twp. 36 S, Ii. 2 West Hello M. Earrell to Ii. A SnVtVA" mlre. Uind In hloek 2, Onl loway'a addition to Medford 'ritz Ituch et ux4o O. P. Hohrer ot ux. Jjind In Sec. 7, Two ,1!) 8.. R. 4 weut faekson County to Charies a" " mK oi ux. .East half lot 1 1, "11 lot 12, hloek 1, Queen Anno aooiuon to Medford rliltte Falls Lumber Co. to Owen , OroBon I.uinher Co., Tjmd In Twp. 3-r) S., Tl. 2 nnd 8 Knat..!. Carl D. Downian et" ux to L, E Hi-'ka. I.ot 5. Mock IS, rark addition to Medford. Cenevieve O. Sankev et""ni: in ' City of Medfonl. Ea.st 60 foot lot 7, hlock 2, Imperial addi tion to Medford jo rtutler ,! Thompson Co. to Ma bel T,. Keaclli'rt. T.ots 1 and 2 bloek "A," It. n.. V. Or. Co'a itacc Viola May Stone to J. ,T. Dealim ot nl. South half of SV. Sec . Twp. .10 S U. 1 Wot Carl I,. Dnvls et ux to (Too. T. Ttohlnson. Ono-flKhth inter est In land In Roe. 34, Twp. 39 S.. H. 4 Kast nankers Trust Co., to I'en-y "'ii'. Wynkoop et nl. TjuhI in SunJ nyslde addition to Medford Kdwnrd T. Morrill et ux to liob ort liussoll et ux. Ijind in See. 20, Twp. 40 8.. Tt. 2 T-Inst John J. ICnutzon to K. It. Hawk- Ins. Id! nil In Sec. 32, Twp 3S S., R. 4 West J. J. OsenhruKKo et ux to Tjuira T5. liurson. Lot 9, block 1, Tuttle's 2nd addition, and lot S. block 0, Tjiurolhurst ad dition to Medford Frederick J. ISurnett to D.ivld Call. T.and In See. Ti, Twp S S., R. 1 West ' David Can- to l'lerre s. Va'ti Winkle et nl. Ijind In Sec. 8. Twp. 3B S.. R. 1 West , Ashland Improvement Co., to IT. A. Stearns ot ux. I.ot In Ashland Flora !:. Itnrnes et vlr to Robert Hurkhnrt et ux. ljin In See. 30, Twp. 3tS S.. R. 4 West J. ('. Haines et mi to Robert Rurkhart et ux. Ijind In Sec. SO. Twp. 31! S R. 4 West J. H. Cooley to Owen Oregon Lumber Co. Ijind In Twp. 34 S., R. 3 Fast James U. Owen et ux to Owen OrcKon Lumber Co., XF.. ot NK. Sec. 23. Twp. 35 S.. R. 3 M-st F. M. Calkins et ux in c. II. Rnlley. Ijind In 1H.C 4n, Twp. 31) S., n. 1 East :,00 OH! The joy of a peaceful, restful night. What a wonderful "up and going" feeling follows such a night of undisturbed slumber. Oh! What tortures what agony what despair goes with the nights where eczema and other skin diseuses hold power und drive away rest and peaceful slumber, For under .tho cover of durkness like crafty beings of , the - underworld these eruptions work their most serious havoc. S.S.S. is the established conqueror of these annoying skin diseases. S.S.S. drives these ever disturbing elements from your system elements that carry in their wake lack of energy undermining health! You may try in vain to get rid of them by using salves, lotions, washes, all to no pur pose. You can't do it that way the seat of the trouble lies deeper im pure blood trying to throw off poisons through the tender skin. S.S.S. purities the blood. It aids Nature in creating new red-blood-cells bv the million! Blood-cells that send new rich blood coursing through your system. Red blood that drive3 away eczema drives away pimples, blackheads, boils and rheumatism, too. An increase in red-blood-cells means added strength, added vitality and renewed vigor. Because the medicinal ' Ingredients of S.S.S. are purely vegetable, it may be taken with perfect safety. Start taking S.S.S. today and watch it rout that annoying, skin destroying, health undermining army that holds your system In its grasp! Learn again what it means to enjoy peaceful, restful nights of slumbor. S 3. Is eold at nil (rood droit dttn- En two sizes. Tho lurger sua is moro economical. Olie Worlds Best K ' 'SloodMetlicine JO 10 10 r,oo 200 100 10 in 10 10 10 10 1 HOWARD & GRIMES r STAGES Effoclivo January 1, 1925 Medford-Ashland Klamath Falls Shortest Route by 100 Miles 3 Round Trips Daily Loavtis Medford 8 A. M., 0:;iO A. M., 1:110 P. M. ' 'Freiu'lit, Unggnjio nnd Express in Connection. LOW ROUND TRIP RATES 1 Office: Nash Hotel Residence: Phone 1129 Start an account here and plan to save a certain amount J y t ? ? ? T t T f f y y y y ? t x SAVE each month. A dollar a month matures at $100.00 in seventy-ix months.' ; Ten dollars matures at $1000.00. We issue paid-up stock in $100.00 shares. "A" stock guarantees 7 dividends. "B" participates in the profits, having paid 8 for the past four years. i OWN YOUR Loans are made for buvJn2 building or improving prop HAMF erty A sma11 Pavment each month repays the loan ir flUlVlL about six years. v INVEST Jackson County Building & Loan Association . Office 30 N. Central C. M. KIDD, Pres. Phone 105 O. C. BOGGS, Sec. t y ? ? y y t y y y Stage to Klamath Falls r MEDFORDKLAMATH FREIGHT & STAGE LINE New Packard Cars Well Heated and Comfortable Riding SAFETY OUR AIM SERVICE COURTESY New Schedule I.T. 'Mertford..... 7:45 A. M. 1:00 P. M. Ar. Ashland .... S:15 A. M. 1:30 P. M. Ar. Klam. Falls 11:00 A. M. 4:15 P M. Mudford office, 40 N. Front St. Phono 1033. Ashlnnd office, Tavern Cafe, Phono 34. Freight and Baggage Trucks In con nection. Long distance rfnullng anywhere. H. R. TURPIN, Managor. ' ALL-STEEL $135 Less ?:t :;v -x with Sliding Gear Transmission v ced Hie Sensation cf the Newl&rk Show EasyTcrniA 59467 People thronged the NewVcrk City Salesroom in one Week .1 V In the record-breaking crowds were nearly all the competitive dealers and salesmen in New York. They hurried ,in to study t;hi car and went away wondering, questioning whether Willys Overland could continue to produce such a remarkable Sedan at such a re markably low price. But let Willys Overland worry about that! QA low priced Overland has been the leader of the Willys-Overland line for fifteen years. This new all-steel modeHs the leader for 1B25.' QThe new Overland Sedan is the lowest priced Sedan in the world with a body entirely of steel. That means greater strength, greater protection, loiger life the greater safety of greater driving vision I A full 5-passenj;er Sedan with our doors at a price heretofore considered impossible! QEllLAHIslPAN ARMSTRONG MOTORS, Inc. 123 West Main Street . ,.' 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