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& o G O MftnFORT) $ATL TRTI3UKE, MEDFOKD. OftEfiQy, SATURDAY, MAY 1& ' 1923 r FACIE STX WTEK URGED TO GOTO POLLS THISAFTERNOON o BOUND OVER, TWO T fN CHAMBER OVER Up to proas time today tlioro were NMf? YeaK'T, heavyweight jtUKillst 1 ROME. May 16. (By the Associated of Portland, Jimtny Martin, liht- Press.) A bill granting women the wt'lKht boxer, and tlus Sorenson, right to Vote in Italian municipal elec- Professor and Mrs. B. E. Evann ffave n most dellAtfu) party in honor of the graduating clans at their home taut Friday evening. The junior claws and the teachers were alHO guests for the evening. The evening passed merrily in contests between the "Fords" and the "Overmids." At the close' of the evening, dainty re frcshmcntu were served. The Gardner, Borg, Clemmons' Pemlland. MPudden, Sleppy Hotellng f;yn(lies of Talent, Joined in having a picnic at A h I ami park last Sunday in honor of their mothers. Kev. Wm. Vimont of the ST. E. church filled the pulpit In the Pres- The Markets )ructlcnlly no votes cast In the city Wreniler. nrrnxtcd In nn curly morning tlonn has lieen adopted by the chamber' hitcrinn church at l'huenlx last Sun on the question of annexing certain raid, Friday, on a still- on the Little of deputies. The measure, under the day evening. outside ''istricis. and cltv officials Anploitate, were hound over to tne sponsorship or J'remfcr Mussolini, was I Last Monday was clean-up day at IjiYCttlOCk PORTLAND, Ore., May 16. Live stock nominally steady. Cattle rceipts 12C. Compared with week nito: Dnd"! Steady to 2 5c higher; calves 50c high er; WCK H UUIK prit-tm r.uei bivcio mostly grassers and liny fed 18.00 if 'J. 75; one of fed yearlings Monday $10.00; cows and heifers 5.5057:50; a few California heifers Monday $8.65 8.85; cannera and cutlers $2.50 5.00; hulls mostly $3.50tfr 4.75; a few a t5.50; best light veal calves $10.50 to $11.00; heavies and thins $5.00 10.00 made a special appeal to all voters lo grand Jury this morning under bonds approved last evening after a debate the Talent community club rooms.! ' ' ,., ooi direct cora- , I, ' n ,,f tlliun Th.. ti l,. v,.,l ihi. nri.llm- ninrknrl hv livelv nr-ennii I ...i .. . ... I noRS roctlupiH i.l uueii. i-uiii realsior their onlnlons nl the noils of $1000. The trio waved the prelim- marked by lively scenes. before they close lit 7 o'clock tonight. Innry hearing. The communist deputy, Circco, There has been practically no oppo This morning, Al nnd Denny Khnn- arousod the Ire of the majority by ex sltlon expressed to this annexation, non, renters, with their brother Kditle pressing the hope that the day would which will innterially reduce the per, Shannon, well known in northwest come when a communist revolution capita tax levy In the city of .Medlord, pugilistic circles, of ihc farm on which would establish new conditions under but It is feared that the few opposed the silll was found were taken Into which women would not he considered will defeat the measure unless there custody. animals. This precipitated a rush Is an outpouring of tlio voters between Vaeger. Martin arid Sorenson, when toward the communist benches, but a 4 o'clock and 7 o'clock this evening. arrested, claimed that they were train- clash was prevented by the sergeants- For the convenience of voters the Ing for future bouts in the ring, and nt-arms. polling places published on Thursday on the mat. I The same deputy told the fasclstl: are reprinted today, as follows: I According to Sheriff Jennings, tho "Your women stay at home while ours Citvw.n a .TK: " , hVu'sh ..f a smaU vfne and" had Tl f.7u and "w the National Federation of First ward Public market. capacity of 40 gallons per day. was of the chamber had diff.culty restor- Second ward Washington school. Mho main source of Bedford's illicit ing order. Third ward Kfchtner's Kurngo on liquor supply. I Adoption of the measure tamo after Sixth street. I Two more arrests in the caso are a speech by Mussolini in which he Fourth ward City hall. 'stheduled for this afternoon. replied to tho communists by declaring For outHide tho city votors, several On two previous oi criKloiiH. accord- that the issue was not ono of democ Centrallv located ting places are Ing to the sheriff's office, plans were racy or aristocracy, provided, ns follows: Itesideiico of made to raid the still, but each time The premier did not think the bill Mrs. Ixina Kosvherry on West Palm the operators wero "tipped off" in would open the flood gates to the street for North Mcdford; the llerry- time to hnde the equipment. The Fri- suffrage movement in Italy, dale store for North Itiversldo. and day morning attack was conducted I tho resilience of Mrs. Cnry M. HI chert with extreme secrecy, nnd Sorenson, wnen a number of ladies met and .pnred with week ago: Butchers $1 cleaned the rooms. - The floor hus uihnr iu nnH nnr-bim nnu'ti ti.nnfu received a fresh coat of paint, tho work being donated by Tom Hill and Mr. English, tho barber. Many thanks. Next regular meeting of the Com munity club will be at 2:30 Wednes day afternoon. May 20. It Js election of officers, and all members are urged to make an extra effort to at tend. Miss Grace Chamberlain of Ashland will speak and give an ac 1.60 higher: week's bulk pric6s. De sirable weighty butchers $1!.60 13.00; top $13.50 for one load; heav ies nnd underweights 12.25 down; packing sows $10.5011.00; a few smooth heavies" ' nt - $12.00; light slaughter pigs $11.0011.25; strong weights $12.00; a few feeders at $10.00. . . Sheep receipts for week mostly spring lambs. closing $1.00 under week ago; bulk, desirable weight springers $1 1 .50 1 2.00; a few Mon day at $12.50; nothing since above $11.50: last year's shorn lambs most ly $8.50ft 9.00; one choice load of people of Phoenix put on two plays Bain fed clippers $10.00; a few shorn Women's clubs, which met in Loa Angeles lnst summer. Other Ash land guests are expected. Lant Saturday evening, the young J for the Siskiyou Heights section. GASOLINE CAN IS USED FOR STILL Yeager and Martin found nsleeep in a tent a short distance from the still. They denied all knowledge of it. and tho two barrels of mash found hard by. The raiding party consisted of Sheriff Jennings, Deputy Forncrook. EAGLE POINT ITEMS at our high school "The Ugliest of Seven" and "Prunella." Music by tho Phoenix quartette and tho vocal numbers and dancing specialties put on by the young people added much to the enjoyment of' the audience and helped to make a perfect enter tainment. Frank DHHard of the T. J. p. of fice, has gone north to the Willam ette valley on a business trip. ewes at. $6.50(7.00. TCggs PORTLAND. Ore., May 16. Eggi, top grades cent lower. Current re ceipts 27c; pullets 25r26c: firsts 26ff26c; henneries 2728c de livered Portland. Hotter PORTLAND. Oro., May 16.- I'ollcemen Cave and Preston, nnd shoulMor in (iame Warden Parr. i t"fi homo of her brother, i One of tho Shannon boys was Clements. She was taken -Butter .,,, , . , -steady. Extra cubes, city 4014c; Mrs. Murphy sustained a broken T;ilent hi(fh senoo! occm.rC(1 Thurs -jndards 40c; prime firsts 40c; firsts fall on the stairs at day evenin(f In tne nfiSembly. Tho W. C. decorations, in white and pink roses, to the tIle cass colors nnd the class flower. granted a marriage license this week Hospital in .Meiiioru nnu is reponeu W4?ro beautiful, the special care of under the name of William F. Short. ; improving. responsibility of the juniors who did According to tho authorities, the Fourteen ladies enjoyed tho day tnp decoratinir There were five SALEM, Ore., May Ifi. What is still wns well arranged to get tho at Mrs. Thompson's, where Miss Henlors and the following program claimed to ho the smallest still ever maximum output, and an cleverly con- Brewster, county home demonstration interspersed with music was given: seen horo was seized by state officers ceated In the brush that it required agent gave a demonstration in mak- invocation Rev. Vimont. last night, it is alleged to have boon two days almost constant search to jng hhIui.h and sandwiches. Miss sniut0ry Buelah Burnett. In the possession or U. Sailtl. Japanese, find it. Tho quality of the moonshine Brewster urged as many ladles as class flower (tho rose) Doris Ap- across tho river from Independence was above tho average, it is said. possible to attend the home demon- .,iOKHto - . . The Japanese was seized, nlong with The officers nlso claim that tho juration convention at Grants Pass ciass" will Ivnn Oleson the still, and lodged In jail here. moonMhlno was packed into this city Juno G to 1!. chBa iocm Aloe bowman The still included a gallon gasoline on the backs of the operators in small AIr nd Mra R. . Brown and v-iledictorv Ruth Bowman uau, u Riinui cuuu.v uuuiuii aiiu u nuj mucin-n m uvni mi'iuiu, n.i.i tuuiu airs, van Scoy nave returned nome coil with which to sepn ate from tho over to distributors, who nlso had a afloP a month's stay at Santa Dar- '3Sc: undcrgrades nominal; prints 43c; cartons 44c. . Butterfat steady; best churning cream 40c net shippers' trnck In zone one; 41c delivered Portland.- ingredients In tho gasoline can tho complicated system of delivery. Evl well known drink of sakl, to he do- donee that the moonshine was dellv poslted Into tho candy bucltot. Along ered In keg bits, was found, along with the seizure was n gallon doml- with a number of ompty bottles and John containing n small amount of several funnels. said. Tlo Japanese protested that ho Tho sheriff states that the operators was only making a little bear. wero exceptionally clover In covering up their tracks. 1 All tho men held in connection with the still aro more or Ichs proml,- Rev. Judson Oldfield of , Ashland delivered an exceptionally fino ad- Casualties of the Air Service TltlONTON, Nell., May 1 (I.- HfforlH Wero being made hero today to locate Mrs. l.foyd Ilefllng, wife of at-oin-lnerclal aviator of Kan Krancl.Hro, who, with two other persons, was crushed ' lnst Saturday to destroy . the bark borers. I Rlghth grade -examinations are being held today nnd tomorrow. Ten hope to complete the 8lh grade. fl,v.n ,-11. .1.. It ........ ,.,lfl, Miv cut In Oregon sporting 'circles. I '" '"" ""-J;1 Nig Yenger, known In 1'nrtlnnd. as "" ,next Thursday . afternoon. "The Duko of All.lna," hits appeared Thnro nre still several cases of often In metropolitan rings, and had a chicken pox In the community, large following. Oils Hoi-euson. wrest- Mis" Hoard, county nurse, gave led Uillph Hand hero lnst fall, and tho gh'ls of the school a lesson In 1. iw.ll kHmirn Inenllu. Kildln Hhiiii. bandaging Tuesday afternoon. Next non, brother uuw, I.UJU. dress and the uipiomas wore pro- Tho Civic club is having the park BeIUC(1 to tho graduates by Principal grass mowed and cleaned up this Evans. week. Tne trees wero wnttewasnen Poultry POnTIWVNn, Ore., May 16. Poul try barely steady. Heavy -hens 24c; light 22 23c; broilers 22 27c; young while ducks 3Uig35c. Potatoes POUTI-AND, Ore., May 16. Pota toes firm J2.C02.7li. Onions nominal $5. 25 (fji 5. DO. PORTLANtt SUBURB HAS $100,000 FIRE' i Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., May 16. Whent bids: 1-Iard whlto, hluestom, banrt $VS; soft while $1.60; western white $1.60: hard winter, northorn spring $1.60; western red $1.09; BUB hard whlto $1.75. Todny's enr receipts Wheat 6; flour 4; oats 3; hay 4. San Francisco Markets KAN FRANCISCO, May IB. Hul terfal f. o. b. San Francisco 46VjC PORTLAND, Ore., May 16. Loss estimated between $Jfi,000 nnd $100,- linn u-tiu fnti'jnrl liv n Pli-it u-lilrh of Al nnd Dennv. held Wednesday afternoon tho county ,, ,.,, , , i, ,i ,.ui,i In custody, was one of the most prom- nurse will hold n bnhy clinic at the lt Tl.uu((!u0i a au,ipi'li nn the Handy Islng lightweights on the Pacific library for children under, school ago. bolllovai.Ui ,ntB y0told.-iy.- A spark All mothers are urged to nring ineii i)Jnlt0(, th0 ,.oot .oC : Johll jjh-h,,,, babies. Drs. Molt and Cleury will .,. n,. hiirh "' wind iniieklv assist. spread the flames to. buildings in tho of tho sun, concentrated by a crystal Ernest Dnlmck narrowly escaped ,ol,ki A fre ,i)Bne- from I'ortland In tho show window of tho Staples a broken leg when n heuvy motor pumped wator fronv; tho Sandy river Jewelry store hero today started a flro fell upon him last Monday. nm fjre fighters from Oresharii aided which was discovered by a passerby Mrs. Patterson preached n very n checking tho blnne. before much damage wns caused. Motherhood ' last , gsr 1 HALTED BY RAIN nnd burned to death late Thursday iuWim.u ,1,,,,,, when tho plane In which they were riding, crashed to the ground near hero nnd burst Into flames. Mrs. ilefllng Is said to bo on her way to the conHt In an automobile and Ih thought to bo went of Halt Lake I'lty. Ilefllng and his two paKsengers, Mrs. Harry Uihson, lift, of Met look. Neb., and Floyd lOakins of Culhcrtson. Neb., took tho nlr in the former's nm ' chlno nt 5:30 and had gone but a few miles when a wing of the plane col lapsed, causing the plane to go Into a tall spin and carry Its occupants to their death 2ft00 feel below. All three of the plane's occupants wero burned nnd mangled almost beyond recogni tion when spectators reached them. I Enklna, an automobile salesman, is survived by a widow and three child ren. Airs, (notion, the wire or n cm- .. ... u u- imth milte Show Windqiv Crystal Starts Portland Fih PORTLAND. Ore., May 16- nnys KING FEISAL IS AMAZEDIENHIS E! LONDON, May 16. (Ry Associated Press.) Kinf Felsal of Irak (Mesopo tamia) received a great shock lately, says, the Dally Express, when his wife returned to Hngdnd from a visit thor oughly . inculcated with European habits nnd fashions. v -Instead of traveling homeward by the ancient caravan route from tho court of her father-in-law, King Hus sein,, where she had been staying, she took passage on a liner to Rasra. Then disdaining offers of pnlaqulns and .other' ancient vehicles she pro ceeded to Bagdad in a fast automobile, ; arriving at tho court In European dress, to the unbounded astonishment j of her husband and his retainers. j Felsal, ofter recovering from his surprise gave his approval and the queen now is Importing tho latest creations from French and English cost um ers and milliners. The em press attributes tho queen's metamor phosis to a Miss Bell, secretary to the Rritlsh high commission in Mesopotamia. Daily Report on the .Crime Wave BEND, Ore.. May lfi C. II. Urooks electrician, and his wife, are dead today oa tho result of what is said by officers to have tho appearance of a deliberately planned murder and suicide plan. Rrooki broke into the j sleeping porch where his wife and ' 11 year old daughter were asleep last night nnd shot the woman, killing j her almost instantly. The girl ran! ut of the door and after she loft J the man turned the gun on himself, shooting his head off. A shotgun was used and it was found that be fore entering the house the telephone lino Into tho house had been cut ho that it was Impossible to summon help. The house is located on the outskirts of town and not far from the Rrooks-Scanlon sawmill. Mrs. lirooks had filed suit for di vorce last Monday and officers said today the two had not been getting along especially well since . last win ter when Brooks was arrested on a charge of violating the liquor laws. FUNERAL OF GENERAL T the cago, Burlington and Qulncy locomo- t tlve fireman, was here taking care of her aged father who is gravely 111. Be sides her husband and father, she' Is fine sermon on Sunday morning. Itev. Grav will preach at church Sunday morning. May 17. w The l'arent-Teachora association held Its regular meeting last Friday ltOSElllTltd, Ore., May 1G. Be- P. ml elected the following officors: cause of continued rains here today President, Mis. 11. W. Ward; vice It beramo necessary to call off tho president, Mrs. T. A. Cingrnde and various atbldic meets which had Mrs. ChUdreth. secretary-treasurer. been scheduled. The' Med ford high Mrs. Jones' mother and daughter school tennis players came to tho aro visitlnn with the Jones famil. citv tilts mornhiir to meet tho Uoso- Air. Jones is reportco m. Iiurir htirh school team, but the Mr. Momaw weather was such AVASIIINCITQN, Mny "16 The mili tary establishment, to which he de voted six decades of his life, will have charge .of the funeral service of lieutenant General Nelson .A. Miles. ' Tcntntlvo plans were completed today: for tho ceremonies next Tues day. ; Interment will' be In .the fam ily mausoleum at Arlington national cemetery beside the body of his wife. "It Isn't What You Earn That Counts So Much as What You Save' and Mr. drove are sick. Mr. Mooirmw has Koseburn could not be played Myrtle point -were to have held a dual tiai-k meet this afternoon, but survived by throe small children. I ,,"!' P'""i'""- " Tho county attorney was uullfled of school se.-llonai meet, scheduled for tho accident and ordered that the " "lorning was postponed tint!! bodies of tho victims lie held In a In- "' '"'Xt week. It Is feared that rnl undertaking establishment pending , 'o rain will also Interfero with tho un investigation. and been taken to tho hospital In Mcd ford. TALENT TALK Wall Street Report proposed golf tourney tomorrow bo tween the Hoseburg and Marshflcld country club teams. NEW YORK. May 1 fi. Speculators for tho ndvance were In com pinto control In today's brief and active session of the stock market, the general Industrial l't swinging up ward. American Waterworks com mon, Utah Securities and Virginia Hallway and Power sold five points abovo yesterday's flnnl figures. Frisco common established another new NEW CITY TREASURER TAKES UP DUTIES .Mrs. Alvln I'otlys. nnd dnughter. Miss Mabel Pollys, who have been spending the winter nt Long Bench, Cal., spent Saturday evening nnd Sunday with their cousin. Mrs.. H. K. Itowman. They wero en route to their home In Portland. Mrs. Hayes, who has been spend ing the winter with her sister, Mrs. Clayton, left Wednesday evening for her home in Montana nenr Kallspei. I .Mrs. Delia Urnhma, nnd dnughter of Medford, spent Sundny with her Herbert llerrlan, the new city parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Hubbnrd. treasurer recently elected by the city Mr". Edith Larson who has been council to Hint position when tho reg- visiting her dnughter. Mrs. Ilyron do ularly elected city treasurer. Miss Lin- ' Kurd, returned to her homo nt Yn- hlgh "wonl. The best gains were ,inm.nm , , M(,' ,.(,slKncn !. Ore.. Tuesday evening. rocorueu in ino moiorn, ouuipnienis, , .,. ..., . hl. . ,..., ,.,....fr,i , sn Frnn- eteols electrical manufacturing nnd ,,,,,, lay MlsM ,,,lm.am having elsco arrived last week for a visit merchandise issues. Copper and oils .,, (lvor , rPCU,.,i.H f , ffU.e will, her parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. lagged behind. In, liid.-d In the list ,ul)l ,, hl, , ,,.,!,,,, j c-nwford. of 1925 highs wero I. nilerwood Type- t ik-1 tl t-ti t n I to such a change. Including j Mrs. Ilyron De Ford nnd children writer, Julius Kayser preferred, , v,,!,.,,,!,,,, f .mi iinuscain from went to Sams Vallev Tuesduy, where Hilton Axlo and Spring, Virginia (j,,r i f Jjo.lllnl. nnd the giving of they will visit relatives. Hallway and Power nnil Midland Nu,-h n bond by tho new Incumbent I Mrs. Krnest Purvis is receiving Steel products. The close was strong. Wl.,. begun. visit from her mother who resides Total sales approximated 700,000 Miss llansciim. who resigned so ns ln sn Francisco. She will 1-einaln tthares. .to enable her to resume her former f,,P Mnme time Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom Hill nnd Mr. and Mrs. Pierce and their families plcnlced nt Kogue Klk lnst Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hid Turnbaugh entertained nt dinner lnst Sunday In h.o nor of Mrs. Turnbaugh's V ? ? V t X ? f ? ? ? A little invested every month accumulates rapidly with 8 compound dividends. Start an account now and pay regularly every mcnth to mature any number of shares. The safety of a Building and Lean Association is un questioned. Our funds are lent on improved real estate with first mortgage security. Loans are repaid by small monthly payments over a period of approxi mately six years. . ' . Jackson County Building & Loan Ass'n 30 North Central Avenue Medford, Oregon C. M. KIDD, Pres. O. C. BOGGS, Sec. Atty. i ; ; I ? T T "lI.ACK i-:ih.nv" WINS. (Continued from pego ono.) position as chief deputy in the-county I assessor's office, remained in tho of fice today, aiding Mr. llerrlan to be come familiar with tho office routine. - -r Mhn u-lll ttiL-t III, hr jlntlnu au ,Jil,f Ilesldes tho eight and a half miles ,pputy ,,.. Mday. of Pullman cars and speclnl trains Ml. nPrrlln ,h1 m.,v ,.ltv. treasurer that brought vlsilnrs to Louisville fr takes this office with the well wishes tho derby and the eountless number ,,f ,imnv friends in the city, nnd Is pf visiting automobiles, neroplanes generally deemed to bo well fitted for entered Inlo tho sport nn n Inrgo ihl lmpnrtant office. He has been scnle for the first time. Nenrly 100 accountant of the Shell till company filers landed :l Hmviniin field, t'ots, for some time past until today, nnd bedding nnd cooking ft-iuipmcnt were prior to that time was connected w ith iirovidod for (he aerial visitors. the Medford National hank. Quatrain was the Captain Hal second. favorite, with Slnrt New Masonic Temple PUKTLAMl. (lie.. .May III Thnrs- Famous Players Buy Theaters. '" " ' 'he lime set for NKW VOKK. Mav Hi Purchase of breaking groul for the new Masonic ?.8 theaters ill New Kimland owned In- temple. T.mh and Main streets. Olympic Theater. Inc. was .-111111-1111 1' 'n"' l'rln- ! ail.lr.-ss will 1.0 made toiliiy by Hie F.iminis Piav. l.nskv '"- f.how of the suite nronratlon. Cniitnil of the Ihealers siipi .-n ts.urt . gi .in.l master of the will be nsstliiicil by the purchasers on grand lodge of Oregon A. I July 15. .. "M- , . o mother. Mrs. Howman. Mr. and Mrs. Charles How man and daughter, Alice, of Medford were present. Mi's. Hachel Sandlin passed away Tuesday eveninn at the home of her son Nlrholas Sandlin nn the high-' way. She came from Knterptie about two weeks ago to be with her son here, nnd bad suffered a sever tllliess of flu, which left her with serious ti ea rt t rouble. she was a native of Alultamn. She leaves seven sons to mourn her demise, her hus 1 a n d h a i n 1; pa sse d a wa y severs I years nun, The rem:iin. nre at the Conner Kimnal Parlors, where ser vices will be held prior to 0iM'-.' and A. the remains to Oklahoma. Ifour of her sons reside. 8 and SAFETY! Safety in an investment comes first. After safety comes as high a rate of interest as possible. The Commercial Discount Corporation's preferred stock can offer you both safety nnd 895-. Call at, our office upstairs in the First National Bank Building and allow us to give roil the complete information. ' Commercial Discount Corporation $100,COC00 Capital. Harry H. Rosenberg, Pres. John R. Tomlin, Vice Pres. W. W. Walker, Secty. David H. Rosenberg, Tre3. TONIGHT LAST TIMES Rex Beach's Story of the Pioneer Railroad through the Alaskan Wilds "THE IRON TRAIL" Starts Tomorrow A Picture that Gives You a 100-to-l Shot for Your Money "Gold Heels" mm 0 IT'S THE GREATEST RACETRACK ROMANCE OP TWO DECADES "CHECKERS" Mnlinees 25c. Nights 35c Kiddies a Dime Any Time 13 R8ALT0 i jlr STIMULATED T - USE::. -: Foley Pills a diuretic stimulant For the Kidheys : WHY NOT BOY FROM THE SOURCE OF SUPPLY AND CUT OUT SUBSTITUTION? We Wholesale and Retail Fresh and smoked meats, home made lard and sausage. Fruit and fresh vegetables from the farm every morning. Fresh Fish from Harshfield. Creamery Butter, Cheese and some can goods. We give the consumers the benefit of our large buying advantages. Johnson Produce Co. 241 N. Fir St. Fhone 97 ipuooocooococoooccooooocxx HAIL INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 105 30 North Central Medford, On, oooooooooooooooocxxxxxxxxaC CASH PAID For Second-Hand Furniture and Stoves W. A. KINNEY Furniture Hoatte 315 E. Main Phone 505