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PRESBYItKiANS t
EN OREGON 3HQW i j
MEMBERSHIP GAIN
will fill the pulpit of the Presbytrlan
church Sunday morning, iro will
also bo special music by Mi a. F K.
(Nichols. There will be no evening ser-
vko.
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. ORKOOX SATURDAY, jTnfrjS.
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M11I11 St. Methodist South.
- Corner Main und Oukdule. J
Conn, laitor.
Bible school at !:-ir. Dr. Frank
Roborlfl, Superintendent,
Morning worship at 11 o'clock.
Sermon subjoct, "Meeting the Test."
An hour of inspiration. A live help
ful mewnire.
EUGENE, Ore.. July 18. The Na- The Emvorth lcacue meets at 7
tlonal mlmiona board of the Jb-,No nUm in this service. A .loyaj
Dyterlan church orBanieation, wnicn bftij of leuRuers.
la composed of seven separate mis- Evenlns service at 8 o'clock. Gob
slonary projects, has compietetd ia pel in ess age, "Drowning In the
very successful year, according to shallows." Services each Sunday
the report of the-body -presented at 'evening.
the Presbyterian synod of -Oregon j Tuesday afternoon the Missionarj-
nationnl mission in session here. It society meets at the home 'of Mrs.
was -necessary, however, to raise an
additional 1, 000.000 for this work
next year, to cover a deficit of J461, -997
of the nast vcar and n similar
ORtimAtert ninnunt fni. thn rnmlnp!
year, it'was-reported.
A national missions week in No
vember has been set aside as a pe
riod for raising funds for- the work,
and ' o'ther i days ; have- also - been
designated
Lillian Woodford, 522 S. Holly.
Wednesday evening midweek fel
lowship service at 7:30. A well
attended and enjoyable hour.
A warm greeting and fine fellow
ship for all at this church. .
First Church of Clu'Ut, Scientist.
Authorized branch of the Mother
church, the First Church of Christ.
I Scientist, in Boston. Mass.
Tho synod of -Oregon adopted a! . Services are held every Sunday at 11
recommendation that Rev. James C,0CK- church . edifice, 212 , North
Aiken Smith of the Portland pres- ?kdalo. Subject for Sunday, July 19:
bylery - bo ; appointed-i as synodlcal . . , .
evangelist I bundly school at 9:40. Applicants
in the report of the. state of Ore- f1"0 ose-of twontyq may be ad-
3tm :to
- St. Mnrk's Kpfccopnl.
Corner North Oukdule - and
street.
8 a. m. Holy communion.
11 a. m. Holy communion.
Wm. B. Hamilton, Pastor.
5th
Catholic Church
So. Oakdale Ave. and 11th St.
Masses at 7 and 9 a. m.
Rev. F. W. Black, pastor.
Free Methodist
The Free Methodists aro holding
Science healings, at 8 o'clock.
The reading room, which is In the
Medtord building, is open dally from
12 to 4. except Sundays und holidays.
Tho Biblo and all authorized Christian
Science literature1 may bo read. hor.
rowed or purchnsed.
The public is, cordially Invited to
attend the services and visit the read
ing, room.
First Christian C'liun-Ji
Corner Ninth und South Oakdale.
D. J. Howe, minister. Residence 25
So. Orange. Services Every Lord's
Day.
9:45 a. m. Bible school, M. B. Ol
son, superintendent. One of the larg
est ana wcl lorganized schools of
soutnern Oregon, livery member Is
urged to help keep up tho attendance
through the summer and plan for the
"best ever" for tho fall.
11a. m. Morning worship, cotnmn-
...-.,.. .... . ,,,.,....,1, ,.- nlon nnapreachlng. Sermon, "A For-
and a. half north of Mian on Grape -ward Movement "
Christian Endeavor Meeting at 7 p
street. Special singing every night by
the Blair mnlo quartette,
Sulva'tlon Army :
The meeting will be held in the
church auditorium and tho pastor will
speak to tho young people at the close
."Let Gwg,Oo It". I Dead Sere
"trwv mt-i tmt
ACQUITTED
I
tlon of-.tho California On-Kon Power
company. In planning on giving a
BWhnmlnt party nt (irantH Pans park
i on the KuKue river next Tuesday even
Inn July 21. Thin will be the first Ko-
j rum parjy since the warehouse nnd
' purchasing departments nnvo their
very enjoyable dance ttonie few weeks
I no.
Tho "light house tenders" are In u
fine mood for another forum get tu
pether and tho river may prove to be
too small for the biK crowd that Is
sure to attend. 1
I Free ents -hot ringd and lee cream.
will be dispensed to the swlmmfrs
wht-w they conic out of the water. J
: .
Ullnded By Klwirio KIahIi. : f
F.l'dKNK. Ore., July 18. Mhrvlii
Lsmlth, head linesman for tho MounV
tain Stales power company, receiva
HcrlouR njury to his eyes while 'h
was repairing a hi A voltage, trans
former at cnttago Grove. Two wlrori
crossed and the resulting' flash blind
ed him. It is believed that he will
recover his night. . .
Cook with pas. ' 1 tM 1
i Duvtonn Bcnnli. H:i.. jiopulution 20.000, no,w has the second
largest chamber ol commerce in the world. It celebrated the boost
ing of tilt: inembcrsiiip of the organization to 0,3-0 mcmlicrs with
a public burial of "Let George Do It." David Sltolt, president
of the chamber, is ween officiating "
ounuay scnooi, ior an Kae. i v:jv oi this service oh "Life's Plans and
a. m. uiu umo runy nunuay nigm, Purposes." Special music at each res
commencing at 8 o'clock.. vice. All are cordially invited to at-
Week nipht Kospol meetlnKS every! tend these services.- Strangers will
Mwovinjr, ji.uiowu uiiti omuiuoi. n-i. una a wcicomo
w o ciock. 'mere will bo no senves on
Tuesday and Thursday of. "corning
woeh.
, Everybody ivelcomaat he Army!
Pentecostal MIhsIoii
12K Kast Main St.
Sunday school 10 p. m.
Preaching 11a. in. and 8 p. m.
Mid-week preaching on Wednesday
and Saturday at H- p. in. Everybody
welcome; come where tho sweet old
gospel story is told. .
Tonight ij ?v. Wilson of Portland
will preach.
First M. K. Church
Morning
Anthem, "Crown Him" Heyser
Soloists, Evelyn and Virgina Dew
Offertory, "Love Divine" Havens
Virginia Dew, Mr. Meeker
Evening
Anthem, "Lord, Thy Mercy Stream
ethM , Itublnsteln
Offertory, "The King of Love My
Shepherd Is56 ....Gounod
Cecil Coss
Churt'li or tlcsun Christ of tatter Day
Sulnts
Woodman Hall over . Medford Na
tional Bank.
Sunday school at 10:30 a. in.
Lesson for theological class: The
Gospel as first taughtto the Gentiles
by the Apostles of Christ.
Classes In tho Intermediate and prl
mar ydepartmcnt.
People interested in tho gospel as
taught by the Savior and His Apostles
are Invited. No collection.
Lutheran Church.
The English Lutheran church
West Fourth' Street near Oakdale.
Rev, Edwin J. Johnson, pastor.
. Services . for Sunday, July 19:
Sunday school, JO a. m.
Divine service, . 11 -a. ml
A special service has been plan
ned for this Sunday. The pastor,
Rev. Johnson, who recently came
to Medford Is to be installed at the
morning service. Tho Rev. George
Hillerman, D; D of Berkeley, Cal.,
will have charge of the service.
The Cathetlcal class will meet
next Saturday, July 25. at 10:30
.a m.
"Pilgrim's PritgrcsV Ilaplbt Church
"Pilgrim's Progress in Picture and
Story" will be given In five Installments
at our church, beginning Sunday cv
enlng. Stereoptlcon slides wtll illus
trate the principal episodes of this
great book, while the Btor yis being
given.
'Pilgrim's Progress" Is conceded to
be the greatest book ever written, out
side the Biblo; and this review will
form a scries of delightful evening
services for the, summer time.
All services will be held at the us
ual hours. Pastor Eaton will he the
speaker at both morning and evening
services.
iou will enjoyg these programs.
Come and see.
O Presbyterian Church
Main .ftid Holly. Rev. E. b) Law
rence, minister. Residence 613 8.
Newtown. Study 41 S. Holly.
9:45 n. m. Church school of reli
gious education, ft fanner in the city
areinvlted to ntirnd The adult classes
and bring their children for the grade
classes. Verl G. Walker, superintend
ent.
11 a. m. Sermon hy Mr. Leonard
Brown of Phoenix. Special music by
Mrs. F. E&Vichol. V
There will be more services this
" sufnmef until the first of September.
In the absence of Rev. E. P. Ijiw
rence at the meeting of Synod In Eu
gene, Mr. Leonard Drown of Phoenix
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SAN FRANCISCO, July 18. (A.
P.) William Hyde Irwin, son of Will
Irwin, the author and heir-to one-1
sixth of the million dollar estate of
his aunt. Mrs. Elizabeth Augusta Bix
ler, wants funds from the estate to
continue his studies at Stanford uni
versity but the administrators of tho.
estate think the youth should go to j
work on the Union Island ranch in
the San Joaquin valley which is part !
of the Bixlei" holdings. I
Differences between tho adminis
trators and the legatee were aired In
the superior court here yesterduy
when Irwin told tho court that he
didn't believe he. would develop him
self according to his plans if he took
hold of the Blxler ranch.
Charles C. Mcintosh, and Samuel J.
Hamilton, administrators of the estate
testified they believed young Irwin
should obtain u first hand working
knowledge of tho ranch property in
stead of doing post-graduate work at
Stanford and therefore they had re
fused to advance funds.
Under tho tennis of the will Irwin
received $1400 a year until he was
gradulitcd from Stanford recently.
The executors were authorised under
the will to fmnlsh such further sums
as they deemed neaeaMtry.
Judge E. P. Shortall continued the
case until July 27 and advised attor
neys to settle- the. controversy out of
court,, ,;
SECY .OF LABOR DAVIS
OF COALWALK-OUT
SWAMP8COTT. Mub
July IS
Several hundred pounds of peaches
were dd at the busy public market
this morning, beside much of the
usual line of home grown produce.
Market Master E. J. Runyard declares
this morning's market to be the ban
ner one of the entire season so far. In
the amount of produe sold and the
number of buyers and sellers present.
The sweet corn seasort Is now in full
swing, as evidenced by tho vast
amount of corn which was on sale,
but berries were conspicuous bocuuse
of their-absence."
Palm : leaf fans 9c. Japanese Art
Storo. 101
"Large stock Victor records at Pal
mer Music Storo. tf
Seven-piece water sots on sale at
89c. Jupaneso Art Store. 101
Mish Annavolle Walker has accept;
cd a position in the law office of II,
K. Hanna. .beginning her new dutlcu
yesterduy morning. -
Hemsiitch,Jn buttons covered at the
Handicraft Shop. tf
Double mesh hair nets on sale at 5c.
Japanese Art Store. 101
Cedar flume lumber at Big Pines
Lun-.bor Co. tf
J. A. .McCoy and E. B. Webb, living
near Forest Grovo, harvested this
season 3 S , 4 0 S pounds of choico straw
berries from five nnd a half acres.
Fifty cent doll sale. Jap Art Store.
101
We pay for ashes and sell dirt
cheap, t. Brown & White Agency, Inc.
tf
Do You Love Your Wife? Prolong
her life. Install an electric range
J15.00 down. 104
Mrs. James Stoken. who was seri
ously Injured hy. falling out of a
cherry tree some time ago, ia still a
patient at the Sacred Heart hospital,
but is. expected to return to her Jiornc
in the very near future.
Cedar flume lumber at Big Pines
Lumber Co. tf
Fresh salt water salmon,1 25c lb.
Johnson Produce Co.
Fresh salt water salmon,
Johnson Produce Co.
That the Elks "hick" or orchard
orchestra was very popular while at
Portland during tho Elks convention,
is proven by the fact that on tho sec
ond! clay they worn in tho city they
ployed from 10 o'clock In the morning
until 6 o'clock that evening. They
played on every day of tho four thoy
were there, and naturally when thoy
returned they were a bit tirod because
of their oxertionH. ,
Freshi Rait water salmon, 25o lb.
Johnson Produce Co.
Brick ico cream 60c at DeVoe's. tf
Newcomb says only a short time to
order your factory blocks, at summer
prires. Phone 631. lOltf
Nineteen aspirants for postal posi
tions wore taking civil service exami
nation In the Federal building today.
It so happens that only one will he
fhosen iout of that numher for a
postal position, leaving eighteen on
the eligible list for vacancies as they
occur.
Special discount on wardrobe
trunks, gun run teed seven years, and
run i iipleed Samson suitcases, at t:c
Mdfd "Ixchunge. 101
Resident of southern California
registered nt local hotels Includu O. F.
Sanderson and family, Mrs. A. M.
Nelson, Minxes Clara 11. Wiltshire,
und N. and (1. NawU-z. and Mrs. J. R,
Goldman of San Bernardino, Mr. and
Mrs. John S. Benedict, Mrs. 8. D.
Bruclcn. and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rico
T. E. Rynard was among the Med
ford visitors who wore In GrUnts Pass
yesterday transacting business. .
For sand, gravel, sediment, cleaning
or lawn work, phone U12-J, Samuel
Bateman. tf
Dan Willoughby presents his Night
Hawk orchestra nt the Fair Grounds
Pavilion tonight. 101
Newcomb says only a short time to
order your factory blocks at summer
prices. Phone 631. lOltf
. Captain O. C. Appleate and daugh
ter, Mrs. Itachel Solomon, of Klam
ath Falls, who visited at tho home of
Mrs. Alice Sargent nnd Mr. and Mrs.
Chitwood and with relatives in Med
ford lust weok, .departed Sundny night
for Kodiac, Alaska, where they will
pay an extended visit to other mem
bers of tho f am ilyvr-r Jacksonville Post.
In changing over to tho new (gas
your range may require adjustment.
If so, phone 626 aivd our service man
will, call, ' jSouthern Oregon Gas Co.
, .ioi
Staplo drugs at DeVoe's. tf
Columbia plaster wall board. Call
for- prices.:' Wallace Wood Ldmber
Yar.(l,j cor East Main and Genesee.,.'
Thee Jury in the trial of Mr. and
Mrs. K. Dawson, and Mr. and Mrs.
B. .1. Hodges, all of Klamath Falls,
charBod with transportation of liquor
in an auto, Friday afternoon, after
an hour's deliberation, returned a
verdict of guilty, against tho hus
bands und acquitted their wives. J no
women aro mothers. j
Tho two couples. , will all go on
trial Monday morning, and fu-e a
jury on a charge of possession of
liquor, tho hist of the indictment
brought ngainst them by the iasi
grand jury. f
Hodges and Dawson, were convict
ed this week, nt seperate trials, of
"selling liquor while nrmed."
Tho trials grew out of the raid of
the 'Hut." a candy store, establish
ed on tho Crater . Lake Highway,
near Camp ' Jackson;1 'during the Na
tional Guard encampment last June.
Tho Hodges and Dawsons were ar
rested during the delivery of throe
10-gallon kegs of moonshlno.
It was brought out from the tes
timony, that :tho "Hut," was estab
lished by tho district attorney's of
fice, stocked, and placed in charge
of a man by tho name of Holbrook
with Instructions to sell ull he
could, and buy all tho liquor
could.
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PARTY NEXT TUESDAY
For a midsummer activity, the Cop
co Forum, tho employees' organizn-
DOLPH THREE UP
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25c. lh.
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Notice ttt Kplmre and Tlntt and Place
of Trial and Hearing No. L9655,
In the District Court of the United
States for the District of Oregon.
United States of America. Libelant, vs.
One Dodre Touting Car. Motor No.
810-179. and tools and accessories;
' and E. It. Rayno, Libelees.
To E. B. Kuyno, and all others
whom it may concern:
Notlcp is hereby givpn that an In-j
formation was filed In the above en-
titled court in the above entitled cause,
on tho 10th day of July, lHlia, wherein J
and whereby it Is sought to havo cer- i
tain property, described as follows, to-
wit: 1 Ono Dodge touring car, motor '
No. 810-1711. and tools und accessor-I
ies. "Which said property was seized on '
the VSth day of June, 11)26, and hero-
toforo attached and arrested and held '
and seized, and now is In tho posses
sion of 'Frank I). Mitchell, a deputy
collector of internal revenue for the j
state of Oregon,! rorroitea lor tho tal
lowing reasons, to-wit:
' That heretofore, to-wlt: on or about
the 18th day of June, 11)26, in tho
countv of Jackson, state and district
of Oregon, and before said Hcltturo, the
property above described was hy
llavno used in the removal, nna
r the deposit and concealment of a ;
quantity of moonshine whiskey or nis
Special Bargain
1924 Franklin, Model 10C
Touring. Absolutely new
$1950
Cash or Terms
Highway Motor Co.
114 S. Riverside
Quality Cars -
,i'iii-J itJu pv'. tilled spirits, with Intent to defraud
jiiiy jo. i a. r.j. thJ 0nltcd Btutca 0f the lux thereon. !
e Hearty game tnat!thn sald denied nl,T-ta then und thorp j
PORTLA.M1T, Ore.-l
PlnyhiK the same
lias characterized his golf all week, , beinir e. rumnindltv for which und
Frank Oolph of Alderwood, city chain-1 respect whereof a tux theretofore had
nlon. was threa nn on C. D. Hunter ,1r. l been and then was Imposed by- the
of Tacorna at the end of the morning; laws of tho United states, which tax
round of the Oregon state golf tourna- " "ya cTty J.
ment being held at tho Tualatin Coun-1 provided'
try club. Uolpli had a medal score of, Tnat ,,,,,- conv0janc0l loWt: the
71 for tho morning round, which was nid Dodco- touiinir car. motor No.
one under par for the course. Hunter 810-179. and tools and accessories, are
had 74. The final round wtll be played
this afternoon.
Mrs. 1.. W. Palmer Jr. of Oregon
City won the Oregon state women's
title by defeuting . Miss Frances
Jacobs, Tualatin,, six and tour. ,'
CERTAIN COOLIDGE
WILL BE RE-ELEGTED
now suhject to seizure, under Hectlon
14 of the Act or Congress or July 13,
lJiflB.
.That hy order of tho court all per
sona Interested in said above described
property nnd the libelee are- hvrehy
cited, to file answer to said Informer
tlon, setting forth their Interest In or
claim to said property libeled, if any
they have, with the clerk of this ccurt.
In tho city of Portland, in the stale
and district of Oregon, on or before
the 3rd day ut Auk nut, 1925.
Dated thlH lllth day of July, lOZTr.
CLAHKNCl-3 11. HOTUIIKIHH,
United Btaten Marshal for tho District
of Oregon. ' 103
DANCING
Rogue Elk Resort
Tonight
Special Chicken Dinner at the Hotel
GOOD MUSIC
Hi
WASIUNGTO, July . (A. P.)
A substantial reduction In taxes hy tho
next congress was predicted today by
Senntor jloscs of New Hampshire,
president pro tern of the senate, who
also, expressed a hop that the reduc
tion could he mado retroactive to be
come effective when returns are made
out next March.
Turning to politics, Senator Moae
said-tho people In New Knglnnd took
it for granted that President Coolidge
would bo renominated and reelected.
vThey regard this as corta-in as any
thing can be that Is In the future,' ho
said.
Notion
School District No.. 29 will rocolvo
hldfl for transporting children from
said district to Medford for coming
year. Hlds to ho In tho hands of tho
clerk by July 23rd.
Hchool board reserves the right to
rejuct any or all bids. Address,
KLVITIA S. I.KAKNED,
Clerk 8choo1 Dlst. No. 20, Medford.
R. F. D. No. 3. 103
of I'asadrna. and the following from
(A. P) Having discussed with Sm-(LoM Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. D. I.,
retary Davis the, possibility of a tie- Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Charles May how,
up In the anthracjto coal Industry.) Mr. and Mrs. II. Marshall, Mr. und
due to a deadlock over a new wage ajrs. C. II. Hebbel, Mr. and Mrs. W.
scale. President Coolidge wont ahead s. Kwansnn, Mr. and Mrs. K. L. 1-angc
with plans for' conferences hero with and paiy. Mr. nnd Mrs. feorgc Kd
othnr cabinet officials,- It' la re- win, Mr, and Mrs, William Urennan
garded ns certain that Secretary nnd children, Mr. ond' Mrs. George
Hoover will he summoned to White Oyler, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Kodman,
Court if. the anthracite situation be-! Mr. and Mm. " George Toft, Mr. and
comes more threatening. Mrs. C. A. Gregg, Mr. nnd m. 13; T.
; Mr. Hoover Is now on tho Pacific' Young, Mr. and Mrs. 10. H. Vinton,
coast. (Mr.-Jind Mrs. A, it. Tvson. Mr. and
i l ., - , Mm K. H. Nou-cnmli nff.l Minn Helen
innmiiuun s necrwinry uavis nan i
UlllPrl fn furnnA nn.l .llt 1. n Htllts.
of the rour-v .,ntil i.t. . Cedar flume at Big Plncg Lumber
Cook with gns.
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
KOH HALM Chevrolet coupe, late
model, Ducn fin lull, balloon tires.
Very complete. I'rlcr and tern
very reasonable. Armstrong Motors.
Inc., 'Hudson-IOessex Dealer. l'H tt
Kon HA MO 12I Kurd touring, a real
buy for fllfi. Terms. WHlys-Over-
land Dmilei .
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Co.
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LruU Hulter. president m the Houth-
ern Oregon Gan company, Btccompa-Alt-d
by Dr. C. O. Ieegr alved in
ledford today from Han Francisco to
account of hln closf contact with
the sltuntlon, naturally Is ffhe to
whom the president will turn 6r advice..
secretary Davis, before leaving . ..... in Q- ihi-
New York for Europe said he u 1
Europef said he cnyt
era ana nn
would com tn-'an (rrwnfnt Mor(k1ynup r.ihM may" require adjustment.
Mepiember I. . Ifo, phone fiSC nnd our serv ice man
A O will call,
Cook with gat. jf
FOIl HAI.K l.ute 29model Itulck Hlx
touring car. lh very best of Its kind.
" Take a looki The price Is only $350.
Will consider a trade. Aitrong I8(j(j.
Motors, Inc., Hudson Dealer. 101 tf That by ord
Foil HA 1. 10 New overland light ?
t livery 1-ton truck. Just the thing
to have on the ranch. I.i
It to ynil, florid tTm.
Willys-Overland Dnnler.
Nothw of NclKimi and Tlino and Place
of Trial and llciirlnir No. LtfHAlf.
In-the District Court of tho United
Htates fnr tho District of Oreinin.
United Htates of America, libelant,
vs. One Ford Touring Car, Motor No.
3 02 H 34 5, and tools and accessories;
and Melhourne Dunn.
To 'Melbourne Dunn.f-and all others
whom It may concern:
Notice is hereby given that an In
formation warf filed In the above en
titled court In the above entitled cause,
on the Itth day of July, 1925. wherein
and whereby It is sought to have cer
tain property, described as follows, to
wlt: One Ford touring car, motor No.
3028345, and tools and accessories.
which said property was seized on the
I3th day of July, 1H25, and hereto
fore attached and arrested and held
and seized, and now is In the poh
scsslon of Frank It. Mitchell, a deputy
collector or Internal revenue for the
slate of Oregon, forfaited for tho fol
lowing reasons, to-wlt:
That hertnfore. to-wlt: on or about
the 13th day of 'July, 1025, In
Jackson county, stuto and district of
Oregon, and before said acUure, the
said properly above described was by
Melbourne Dunn used In the removal,
and for the deposit and concealment
of a large quantity of moonshine whis
key or dlstlllod spirits, to-wlt: twelve
(12) gallons of moonshine whiskey,
with Intent to defraud the United
Htates of the tnx thereon, tho said dis
tilled spirits then and there being -a
commodity -for which and In respect
whereof a tax theretofore bad been
paid and then was iinoosed hy the laws
of, the IJiiltcd .Hhitcs, which tax hnd
not been pnld; contrary to ,tho form
of tho statute in such cose made nnd
provided nnd- against the pcaco and
dignltv of tluf United Hlatcs.
That said conveyance,, to-wlt: the
paid Ford touring car, motor' No.
302H34ii, and tools und accessories are
now subject to seizure, under Hectlon
4 of the Act of Congress of July 13.
GAS
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HEAT
OAS
us show
Price
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WANTIOD Man wfor orchard work.
Phone J. M. Nary. 132-D. 102
good
good
I II HUNT 40 acre Tnrm,
house, fair nutinillillngs.
Houthern Oregon Gas I spring. W. H. Crandall, Kngie Point. Ultd Htntec Marshal
I0l m a, 9 102 f Oregon.
er of the court all per
sons Interested In said above described
property and the libelee Hre hernby
cited to file Answer to said Informa
tion. ottlnk)forlh their Interest In- or
claitt to said property libeled, If any
they have, with the clerk of this court,
In the city of Portland, in the (date and
district of Oregon, on or before the
3rd day of AuxUflt.-U2fcv
Dated H TTTth da' Of July, 1025.
C!,AltKNI'l'; II. IIOTI II K IHH,
shal for the District
Watch
Hhis
Space
For the Story of the
Romance of
ROXY ANN
Southern Oregon Gas Co.
"Dependable Fuel"
HEAT. OAS. HEAT GAS, HEAT HI
VE ARE MANUFACTURERS 0F i
Doors Screens, Windows and Sah, . '
Window and Door Frames
Mouldings, Cabinets of All Kinds !
Our Constat Aim It (a Kp Our Quality and '"
Price. fKbtolutely Right
Do Not Ordtr From Out-of-Tttwn Concern Bafora
Letting U Figure on Your Bill.
TROWBRIDGE. CABINET WORKS
Medford A Modern Mill Ortfoa
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