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Tl PAGE TW) &4 Pemtzat jSyyyjgy"- - - Ji i., ; 1 - ' u nag C. K. Curd Huh i-euutitty HuIJaJuuuuh "Mm. Clinturt Hiirklnn who wuh ho- the W (SV Agency, hittrtft operty located rfouHly ill hL heihorne at 215 North on South Newtown to E. A. Lit torn 1 1, Peach street, Kr. Mr. and Mrs. Card have left Med-(reported to L lord ror an Indefinite visit in Ohio. "Fresh salt water nalrnon, 25c Ih. Johnson Produce Co. tf Ktaplfl drirFH at DeVoe's. tf Portland residents in the city on short wtays include Mr. and Mrs. A. Hleeman, Mr. and Mrs. Bean and daughter. Miss K. Wat kind, Mr. and Mrs. L. If. M no maw, Mm. R. Ilruh- land nnd dnuhter, I). B. Connell and fftrnlly, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Jonah B. Wise. : .. ... .i... i nt-e uii'wit'w Hiinimer nais. j,ouj borer enaKt-d on that Job. w .Howard's. X. Central ave. i n,Hl, . nA.,i,,. tn oiinJ Rojuvene, really removes wrinkles ries. M'e have lurwe supply every day Several small parties from Medford nnd Klamath Fulls have made the trip to Crater Lake since Sunday, hav ing Kne In by auto 04 far as the snow has been cleared off the road near to f ioverninent camp, nnd then having walked the mile or more over the snow to the lake rlni nnd back. The work and restores youthful contour rapidly, at a reasonable price. Johnson Pro- j r rV '"''..V'r' ,u duceCo. Phone !)7. 241 N. Fir street. ' 31wi" bht?- 3rd floor Medford Cen- tf ter Bldp. Phone 191. 81 t lai'Ke neiegatmn or mem net's or the local American Legion post leaves p. OBITUARY AWlford, last week, is improving," says the Ashland Tiding. I Dance at Riverside Community club Saturday night. Alford's Imperial or chestra. 8U Fresh Halt water salmon. 2$( Ih. Johnson Produce Co. Peter Mackintosh of Hastings. Neb., who has been visiting at the home of C. B. Ward and family of Phoenix, for the past week, left thlH forenoon for inn nuiiic mi imul ujniuiu vix,. j i i-.ttuA iied at the Sacred X..UIUM.U.U Mavr wan uumu ttu neart nospital, June 21st, lun Cam for prices. Wallace Woood Lumber eron Ked 83 yearn. Funeral services . win ie conducted Fi-idav. Anno ?crh TUESDAY, JUNT? 2.V IMS s MORAV9 Died, at the home of hi parents, .Mr. Mind Mr. -Anthony J Morava, June 22nd, Billy Morau aged seven monthH and 1 day. iuneral services will be conducted Wednesday, June 24th at 10 a. m. at the graveside in Jacksonville ceme tery. Mineral arrangements are in care or the Cpnger Funeral Parlors. at 1 p. m. from the Conger Funeral Parlors. Interment in Odd Fellows cemetery. Cedar flume at Big Pines Lumber Co. tf Chester Barr is now sporting a fine engraved silver 101 Its' card case which Wat presented to him by the Crater club at its recent meeting at Jackson- j vIIIh, as a farewell token on account of his leaving soon to locate in San Jose. Calif. Kngraved on the case is the following: "Ueke Barr, June 1 f. hy the Crater club." JUUJi OVtS WIIIUUIV UIHIHU "I. UIC Handicraft Shop. Porch dresses adorable styles and colorings. $ 1 .2!t Friday and Saturday. 84 City assessments must be paid by July 1st to avoid paying 6 per cent . penalty. 82 Postmaster Wm. J. Warner is again on active duty after a several weeks' vacation. : Millinery clearance sale begins Wed nesdity. Trimmed hats frnm.fl.iJ8 to $8.98, including the famous Gage pat Item , hats. All hats must go, regard less. of prices, to make room for our newfall stock. New Cage felts just received. The Emmy Lou Hat Hhoppe. In M. M. Store. 81 Regular communication of Iteamcs chapter O. K. S. Wednesday evening, June 24th. Initiation, Visitors wet come. - 80 Among guests registered at local ho tels, from a distance is the following: Mtv and Mrs. A. (Jonnason of Victoria, B. C., Mr. and Mrs. William Plnkham of fCew York City and Los Angeles, A. Sclfonfeld of Cleveland, W. H. Bower of jftew York City, and Mr. and Mrs. (1. 9. Payne, George Payne and P. Yoefng of Salt Jike City. tomorrow morning by auto for Prine- vllle to attend the state American Le gion convention. We pay for ashes and sell dirt ..heap. Brown & Whlto Agency, Inc. tf Big shipment of new stock just in. Come in and pick out your machine. Singer fro., 10 So. Fir. 84 Kd Iluiburt of Ladysmlth, Wis., has uf been visiting D. J. Howe and -family winie looKing over tne valley ror a location. Mrs. Hurlbut Is also a friend of the Fa bin and KrnUHS families, t Cedar flume nt Big Pines Lumber Co. tf I Immediate delivery on Radlola No. 24 portable HUperhotrodyne, no out ride aerial, weight but 3 pounds. iTake It on your vacation. Parnlized tubes reactivated or no charge. Vir gin Radio Service, 105 W. Main. Tel. 1053. tf l The Golden Link Bible class will hold their regular afternoon meeting Thursday at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Fred Purdin, 335 West Holly street I City assessments must he paid by July 1st to avoid paying 5 per contl penalty. : S2 . Porch dress sale bargains you will not want to miss $1.21), Friday and Saturday. Handicraft Shop, 84 W. R. Lamb has sold his auto camp nnd store near the bridge at Rogue River to G. ,W. Milam, who has al ready taken possesssion, Mr. Milam is nn old school teacher of the Rogue River valley and was superintendent of the Gold Hill school three years. Budweiser 15c bottle at DeVoe's fire sale. tf A small grass and brush fire was reported yesrday to be burning on state timber land near Derby, but it was quickly put under1 control and is no wburning itself out. Free facials Thursday and Friday this week, from t to 5 p. m. to intr- Monday morning, June 22. uul-u jiBjuveiiB, ib I vauy rvtuuvva ( lived Here for til' wrniKies anu restores youiniui Mr. Milam has a host of friends- who con tour rapidly, harmlessly and perma nently. Medford Beuuty Shop, 3rd floor Medford Center BTdg. Phone 191 for appointment.- 83 Fresh salmon eggs for snle. John son Produce Co. . tf The public market was a heavy one this morning. A nrge lot of farm pro duce was on hand and the trade was In proportion. Some of the finest peas that have yet been on sale were quick ly purchased by' ihe many morning shoppers. . Sale! New shadow striped dimity porch dresses. The daintiest styles, the most charming patterns nnd color combinations. $1.29 Friday and Sat-i urday. Handicraft Shop. 841 Try that big milk shake at DeVoe's. tf Mrs. James Stoken of 242 South ' . Riverside, while picking cherries in her jyard yesterday, fell from the ladder,' (on which she was standing, several. feet to the ground, fracturing her right leg a short distance above the ankle. and according to latest reports Is rest ing easy at the Sacred Heart hospital. Dance at Riverside Community club 1 Saturday night. Alford's Imperial or chestra. 80 Mrs. M. J. Anderson of Portland is spending several dnys in the city vis iting her mother, Mrs. E. Brock. Fresh salmon' egga for Bale. John son Produce Co, tf Mrs. H. D. Jones of Oakland, Calif., BALLAKD Mary Uaella Ra41ard passed away at the home of her uaugnter, Airs. Frank Grove, one milp .west of the Gold Ray dam, nt C:30 Deceased past 15 months coming trom Long Beach, Cal. She leaves to mourn her loss one son. oanica v., tu oiocKton, uai. j one uaugnier, Mrs. Frank Grove of the Gold Hill district; two sisters. Mfss I'.na- nooser and Mrs. Barbara Griffith of Hopkinsville, Ky. The Perl Funeral Home made the arrangements and Frank Grove will leave tonight with the remains of Mrs. Ballard for Long Beach, Cal., where she will ha buried beside her late husband, Henry C Hallard. . . WEDDING BELLS me Aiooei rnarmacy wn oe open , now hllKlnetB .who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. G nexumlny and nights the following - ' Tj, Ai,len for the p(lHt week m. mor8i Before you buy that prnno see Laun ( pooh. He can save you money. He Cora M. Pool and John W, Bell of Bonanza, Klamath county, Oregon, were married at the Presbyterian manse, this city, Monday, June 22, 1925. the Rev. E. P. Lawrence offi- umLuig. i ne newiywetis were accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. Floyd B. Bell. auni ana uncie or the bridegroom. Th onoegroom is a contractor engaged in u iimn ess In Klamath Fails, where the couple will make their home after a snort honeymoon. 'Vcs." 'Were you iu any fiduciary capacity with reference to that will?" "Only aeofostor-iather of the -vk "And at. whose request did you act as lawyer?' "At his." "I object to that a conversation with a dead man," Interjected Crowe, as the defense sought to bring out what Hilly had said. "All right; that Is all; that's our case." replied Stewart. ' State rests," stated Mr. Crowe, and after 12 day the presentation of evi dence was completed.' Notice.. v- . , ' School Dist. : No.' 102 will receive bids for Irnnonni-Hn,. ,.Vi 11 f..,.m Jala district to Medford school district for coming schoor year. Bids to be In the hands of the clerk by Juno 30th. School board reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. Address MRS. I?. A. MATTHEWS, " Clerk S. Dlst. No. 102. 11. F. D Jn. 3. DEATH SENTENCE DEMANDED (Continued From Pajre One) lcnrjws pianos and la reliable. tf Tina school board will hold a meet- followed hy William Scott Stewart for tne defense. Advised Bov to Sell On re-direct examination Shenherd said he had advised Ilillfr to sell the T nttfft TTnwnnl'fl ueparieti tnis torenoon ror i'nuaoei- nome place. Iphia, Pa., where she will spend some , Details of the conversation were loft Fancy creamery butter 43c per lb. ( tlm vimting relatives before returning ( out, however, when the state's attor Hats at all prices. Johnson Produce Co, There was born to Mr. and Mva. an ln,r Innlirlil ,.t n.V,t,.li tln.t Un.ii, it.llf mWniVB rtnn In ..,,, m.n.h.r Kmll Stlllllcy Junes of 709 Alder Btreet, Mohr, huvlns boen elected June 15 to elt;ht " h,l'f P!und ho- ueJod Ur. J. D. PhlppH, whoso term J"'0""' ""orthnnd. typing, ma- explrod J chine bookkocplnK; and salesmanship. Cedar flume nt Big Pine. Lumber ,wrk mornings only: special low Co y tf rfttPH ow. Medford Business College. iiemstltchlns so fa yard. The Van-G , t ni 88 ity'Shop. Bartlott and Main. tf l ftlmor fl Photo studio. 717 N Cen- Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred M. Blakesleo of.""' num u..i i uvC Deflinnce, Iowa, are visiting at the hoijn ,of Mr. and Mib. C. S.-Aakln of Medford. Columbia plaster wall board.- Call forf prices. Wallace Woods Lumber to her home at Oakland. , i ney objected to relating a talk with a i or sand, gravel, sediment, cleaning man now dead. or lawn work, phone 012-J, Samuel "Judge Crowe asked you whether Dnteman. tf 'or not you had any medicine bottles wiiuam hnerid or the National out there and your answer was 'not Park service, who is stationed at Cra- in that room, pid you have medicine ter iaice National park, was in the Dottles in other parts of the house? Ynrd Mitke your appointment early, Wed neHil&y bargain day at Emma Cllne's Khop; Hhnmpoos, marcelling and fa clabj iat reduced prices, Phono 4 64. ; t m 80 1 With n registration 20 per cent larg er thoji last year and much larger than nnyjprevinua year the Ashland Hum mefr'tiiormal school opened Montlay morrtjlng. Ono hundred and twenty five teachers from different parts of Oregon and several from California registered nt the high school this morning, with many more expected this afternoon and tomorrow. The morning was taken up with rogistra-, tlon and a general assembly. Ashland Tidings. MUJlnery clearance sale begins Wed nesday. Trimmed hats from $1.98 to, $8.t8,( Including the famous Gage pat ern' hats. All huts- must go regard less of prices, to make room for our new fall stock. New Gage felts just received. The Hmmy'Lou Hat Hhoppe. In M M, Hloro. , ' 81 City assessments must be paid by JusttJHt to avoid paying 5 per cent lnnUy. 82 Mn and Mrs. Chas. A. Boyce and family left today for Portland, from wher0 Mr, and Mrs. Boyco expect to sniCWedneHday on a trip to Alaska, re turning to Medford In about two weeks. Fresh salt water salmon. 25c lb. Johnson Produce Co. Htttel The newest craze Porch drosses for the warm days. Snappy stylOB and pretty trimmings. $l.2i Fri day (ind Saturday. Handicraft Shop. ' x 84 The registration of out of the state cars ftt the local state registration bu- reau Jias again taken a Jump upwards, j ITTxiiUch cars having registered yester- ! clay, Boot black, 14 No. Front street. 82 Columbia plaster wall board. Call for pticos. Wallace Wood Lumber Yard, K, K. Cramh, former night editor of the Bnker Democrat, has been appoint ed secretary of the Bond Chamber of Commerce. Pianos! See l.aiinspach. tf I p. itij Kodak work, hand colored pho tos, painting, or commercial ordyrs , given prompt attention. Phone 823-Ri or Mn, Barto 821-Y. 82 Mr. and Mrs. W. If. Mitchell, (nee I Fannie Fisher) and daughter Kuth of Han Francisco, were guests over the. week end of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Kerney and family. They, left Monday morn ing for Crater Ijike. The W. C. T. U. will give a com munity dinner nt the Baptist church Thursday, June 25th, from 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. for the benefit of the Children's Farm homo at Corvallls. Tickets 50c. city yesterday on business. Special summer prices on dry fac tory mill blocks. Valley Fuel Co. tf Among the many out of town Ore gonians registered nt the local hotels besides residents of Portland are G. A. Grab of DullaH. J. V. Lehur if Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howard of Klam ath Falls. A. H. BoweYs and O. T. Prince, nnd the following from Rose- burg: Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Clenger, Mrs. Thos. J. Kearney, two sons an daughter, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Col ft. G, Hoffman, H, A. Canaday, 11, 1 Williams and 13. G. Lewis. Fancy creamery butter. 43c per lb Johnson Produce Co. A new establishment, which will be asked Stewart. "Did you have a lboratory any- wnere anout the premises? "I did," was the reply. "Judge Crowe asked yon whether or not you considered It ethical for a lawyer In a fiduciary capacity to draw a win, ana you answered you did not, Isn't' that- true V known as the Highway Barber shop with Noe & Taylor as proprietors, will Fggs wanted. 30c dozen. Johnson U',L" ,M u,tJ niIUI1 uumiing Produce Co tf!""0 new "hop will face North River Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Selvage and son Q ftnfI i a part of the floor space have left Medford for their home inrw' w" ul'u y "ie usy ornv Wyoming, Brick Ice cream 50c at DeVoe's. tf Don't fnll to see our attractive line of children's half socks complete range of sixes and colors. Handicraft Shop. 84 Miss Nellie Reod, 'returned mlssion- nry from Africa, will delfver nn address at the Free Methodist church, corner 10th and Ivy. She will exhibit views and tell the history concerning them. The watormnster enn be found In his offleo in tho Medford National bank building, from 8 a. m. until noon, overy day during the Irrigation sea son. . 95 Dance nt Riverside Community club Saturday night. Alford's Imperial or- ! chest rn. 80 1 Mr. and Mrs. William Plnghnm of i Tos AngeleB stopped over In Medford last night en route while hero visited Mr Motor company. Cog wheels nnd tractor wheels re built. 815 No. Riverside. 84 Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Dershem o Bridgeport, Conn., nrrlved in the city recently while on their vacation. Mr Dershem is the superintendent Fence sales for Page Steel Wire Fence Co., and Is on his way to Walla Walla lake to spend the greater part of his vacation. Yesterday, he and his wife and R. H. Atkinson of San Francisco, aslstant district sales mnnager of the American Chain company, were ta ken to Prospect by K. C. Gaddis and Volney Dixon, where, they will stay until this evening as guests of James Grieve of that place, Gigantic snle of porch dresses- made of guaranteed wash fast shadow striped dimity, 6 models to choose The 0. N. G. Specified IJluliver's Milk Bread. Are 3'ou specifying it "when you call your grocer? m- o If Stephen. Mm. Pinkhant, whose atnpo name In Zoo IKiriett, played the lend In "lllo.iHom Time." the light opcru which played here n few months oko. Kkkh wanted, 80o dozen. Johnson Froduce Co. v tf Hemstitching, buttons covered at the Handicraft Shop. tf Included amniiR the Cnllfornlans rettlnteted at local hotels are Mr. and Mrs. tleoi-Ke Kolh of Dublin, Miss K. Sokle of Herman clinch. Mis. J. D. Col lins of Fresno. Mr. nnd Mrs. I.. B. Oechor of San Jose. Mrs. Olltford Mar shall of Kacramentn, Airs. O. W. tlerrt tcy. Mrs. C. K. Uoden nnd dnunhter of Iterkoley. Mr. nnd Mrs. I. M. Williams of Kortuna. Mr. and Mis. V. H. Hives of lturllnKnme. Mr. nnd Mrs. 13. I Michael, Miss ('lain Junker. Miss Ma rian Junker. Mrs. Alfred II. Surmeter. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred It. Morris nnd Miss Marie Kolh of Kan Krnnclsco. Mr. and Mrs. Ira ainsbern. Mr. nnd Mrs. Cecil French. Miss J. tloodtch. Mr. nnd Mrs. It. A. Whitehead. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. It. llurwoml and Mr. nnd Mrs. K. T. Utile of Ias Angeles. The W. c. T. u. wll bIvo a conimu ulty dinner nt the Hniitlst church inursuay. Juno LTith. from 11 to 8 P i m. ror the benefit of the Children's to Seattle, nndt"" ticnuurui nrlBlu colors nnd Mrs JameH ,pre,ltly n demand, lie on hand early Friday nnd .Saturday. Price $1.29 Handicraft Shop. 84 A crew of eiht or ten men are now nt work nt the North Pole mine near Roruo Itlver. Mr. Neidhnrt nnd Mr. Stelncr. who have leased the mine, have tho rood nil repnired nnd expect soon- to have several trucks hauling ore to tho custom mill at Uo(?ue Iliver. Oold Hill News. Launspach Piano Store now open for business nt 111 W. Main. Opposite Rialto theater. Successor to Root Mu sic Co. tf Ono hundred and four cars and their occupants stopped yesterday at Mer rick's Motor Inn to spend the nlKht J. W. Mathews nnd family of Kinston. N. Y., nro included anions those from a distance who nro registered at the Inn Mnny people from the rural districts and some from northern California wore in the city yesterday to watch tho review of the 82nd Brigade of Ore gon National Guards. Residents of the stnle of "Washing ton who are registered at local hotels lncludo Rev. K. C. llloomquiat nnd daughter of Taconia. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Richards and children of Kelso, Mr. nnd Mrs. P. P. McNatuer nnd party. Farm home at Corvallls. At Any Grocer (is is?" R. I. R. eggs nv De -oe's. II. A. Canaday was here from Rose tmtg yeaierdny and today to visit Camp Jackson nnd was present nt mess given to visiting state officii hy C.en. White Monday evening. Her bert Williams accompunled Mr. Cana day from Koseburg. Intensive shorthand, typing, ma chine bookkeeping nnd salesmanship. Work mornings only: special low rates now. Medford Huslness College. HW.V ss. We pay for ashes and sell dirt ibeap. HroW& White Agency. Ino. tf The prediction is for fair and warm er w:itlw tonlc.it and Wednesday. wtlh h,w hti It) miidr. Mtcil y Tickets 50e i1- linu Jirs. ij. . Murray, Air. anu .VMri. S. P. Harash. Mr. and Mrs. O. K. tf SI lesi'. tly. The vvciitlicr had tci'dny' a maximum 4 I,ewellyn. H. D. Kopp nnd Mrs. D. R Frey of Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Moley of Kllensburg and Miss Hazel Kdwari of I.ongview. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SAI,K Ry owner, one of the nicest homes In Medford. nt a sac rifice. I'hone 1029. 85 FOR SAI.1-: At tcrlflce. or will trade. 120 acre stock ranch. Terms. 1110 West 10th street, Medford. 84 WAXTF.D Any nnd nil kinds of trucking. Jesse Richardson, Central Point Feed Store. llir, FOR SALE Cherries, nt-t2"i No. Riverside. Phone 37-1.. S'" Ft Ht HAI.K King and It.iyni Ann cherries. II. C. Ucst. Phone 539-11-: . 4' CORNS Lift Off4No Pain! uocsnt hurt one bit! Drop a little Freezone" on an acliinrr enm. in.tnntiir that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it riglit oil with fingers. lour druggist sells a tiny bottle of "Freezone" for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard com, soft corn, or corn between tho toes, and tho foot calluaes, without soreness or irritation. DURING HOT ' SUMMER DAYS DON'T FEED TABLE SCRAPS Dog cakes or biscuits will keep up your dog's vitality more surely and safely. We stock SPRATT'S ' CHAMPION MILK BONE and CALIFORNIA Brands MONARCH Seed & Feetl Co. Rcl Sed Service ' -COMING TOMORROW TO AMAZE MEDFORD NEW! L.'.: GIGANTIC! COLOSSAL! 20,000 IN THE CAST Don't Forget Gur ah Light Weight . it-;' v and . , JV, ..:?...' Palm Beach Suits Values to $22.50 Wednesday Special $9.75 . ; T J Nearly All Sizes ' ' ' ! Regular and Stouts Model Clothing, Go. Value and Quality , 9 fjO 126 East Main - ' It 1 I. (i"T 1 1 : 1 . . 1 " - 111 '-TONIGHT Special Extra Attraction and ANOTHER GOOD BILL Orphcum Jr Featuring THE WORLD'S GREATEST PICTURE! rAms The screen can give no You have never seen thing like it. more any- SPECTACULAR! MAGNFHCENT! mmmtumm iiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM COMMENCING,.., TOMORROW (4 Days Showing) "QUO VADIS" With Emil Janning's as "Nero." DE LA PLAZA TRIO Original Tango Dancers In ' "TIJ? Kour. Iprsemen of the Apocalypse" . ' " ' "with ' ' ARTURO AND JUANITA DE LA PLAZA' and LUIS FRONDI, BARITONE In A Brilliant Vocal and Dancing Act, From Orpheum Senior Circuit. See Rome Aflame, ,the Tortures of Beauty and Thundering Chariot Races. A Notable ' Picture With a Notable Cast, Full of Inspiring and Spectacular Moments. EDDIE JANIS AND CHAPLON RENE In "IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE" Laughable Skit of Matrimonial Life. ALPHONSE AND COMPANY In "NOVELTY IN FIGURES" Marionette Circus for the Kiddies. HERRON AND ARNSMAN In "KOON KAPERS" Introducing Bertie Herron, "The Minstrel Miss" Blackface Comedy and Songs. WILLA AND HAROLD BROWNE Presenting "RAG ART" TPPICS OF THE DAY" GOOD. COMEDY ! I, DON'T MISS j THIS PICTURE! j f CRATERIAN ORCHESTRA , " : Evenings, 7 and 9 wfCV ' Adults 50c Kiddies 25c 0 11 Come Early stay Late TnJjJ " , , Klin viavi Helpful in ' Nervous .Conditions i-;H if 9 -ikr.r. . 3 Medf br Blag.', kone 841 The tick-tock of the clock Then watch our guests begin to flock. Listen Mr. Hiislnpss Mnm When you have a business deal or a luncheon encasement, you are one of onr guests, ami our cuisine anil service makes it easy for you to talk business or enter tain. SONS OF ITALY INN Orft BLOCK WEST OF POSTOFFICE In connection with Medford Ice Cream Gardens. Phone 307. j AUCTION SALE and Thursday, July8and9 n the Hosisk,a;ocuh,c2 Mi,es sou,h f h. Siskiyou County, Callforria. Consisting of r,n i . six well matched teani wcTKh.?.6!."? from to 160 lbs.: ie Holt tractor. nP V. JB ca"ie an" 600 tons of oats. some sailillo i,n. ... barley and alfalfa linv ,! .... nclor' n1?rly new; rnkes. fenclim. ti1,' .T"" Krnl,: rd truck. wnn farm and Attlry equipment: ,S2; harness, scales and' complete "lis is the l:ir, ...a , 'Plfte househoW i,,i,hi.. LUnty and was comptetelv This Sale le to Satisfy a Chattel Mofinage. . OAKS 4 CATEN, Auctioneer.0 oquipiieil. o o