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MEDFOTW MATL TRTBUNE,
EDFOKD.q ORKCiONV THURSDAY. AUCirST 27, 102.')
PAIIE TFTRElP
PAUL IKE IS
TO JACKSONVILLE : STATE TAXPAYERS
Final August Sale
OF JACKSONVILLE
Mnry EV'im.v. n l-rsitli'-u "of " 'Jui-h - (i0 uf (ho most Important tiinttem I'OItTl.ANI). ore.. Auk. a". (A.
Bonvljlo for the iu8t C.8 yeiw'8.' paHHOd to bo (li'dclpc1 at tho annual Southern P.) Dennum-lng tlie Inheritunre tax
nwaj' at Her homo in that city Well'- on-mon conference or Seventh Hay an socialistic and the state Income
nesday evening tit lio age of 81 AtlventlstB, which will begin tomoi-l tax as n foe to tho Investment or
yeari.: Death crime aTter An lllaesa rnw at JackHonville, will he the do-' capital, . members or the Western
or 10 weefcs.; 'Mr. Day was horn In cision, whether or -not a site near state Taxpayers- conference late yes
Boorie cduntyl ' Missouri in 1841 and Jacksonville Is suitable for the loca-terday passed resolutions HKiUnst bolli
came' to Oregon in 18&3' by way of, ti6n of their 'colleso, which was Tor-, or these much discussed moucy-rais-
the Bhagons . Kivei" rqnte, linil "f hen, morly located at Sutherlln. line measures.
?lhlrty days out frun yan" Francisco, 4 Kor tile past eight months tho The tax rcitucilon plan or Secre
ner mothrr Tiled' leaving her 12 years local, chamber of commerce has tary Mellon was unanimously cn
of age, with two smaller children worked In conjunction with the Jnck- , dor-sod while the delegates urged
to care for until they 'could reach sonvHle chamber in connection with caution against appeals for federal
Oregon City where her father. John! the possible establishment of the col- aid.
W. McGkeo had a homo propured. On lege in Jackson county. ' 1 H'he conference voted down after a
account of tho death of the- niotherl Over '100 members .vlll bp present long verbal battle the proposed reno
the children were placed in vlrund- from different pnrls. !of the southern hitonls opposing las-cxempt securities
mother Brown's boarding school atlpart of the state, from Eugeno'and reducing the elemental' schoul
Forest grove .and were there when' Marshticld lninatl) 'Falls and Rose- period from olaht to seven years,
the children from the Whitman '' max-1 burg. The conference proper opens! Resolutions wore based asking that
socio, were placed there., Sho later! tomorrow night In tho 1 old United; the states pass laws requiting so
attended Willamette University and . Ktates hotel and will bo open to the, rial bond issues to eliminate tho
was a member of-tho first graduating general public. Saturday, the re-! old fashioned and non-working sink-
class of that institution and ul which I ligious meeting will bo held. Sun- ing fund
ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT OF OUR
- ; AUQUST CLEAN-UP SALE
Davenports and Chairs
on Sale
class Lucy Anna Xee wus nls'o
member. 4fter graduating she took
up teaching. ' Her first, school was
In the 'John' jjoy district. She alo
taught in the 'Portland academy!, uhtl
was on the first' stiiff of teachers or
Albahy' college. ' She was married,
at Portland in 1872 to Kllaa .1. Day
and came to'JackaonvUle as a bride
by stAge. )f the four children' born,
to thisv union' only one, a daughter
survlvcH. ' ' '
Deceased was a ' member 1 'of the
Methodist .church hIijco she was 13
yearo of age and has always beert a
devout member; ,
Funeral services In chargo of Con
ner Funeral "Piuiors, will be held all
tho AletiiodJst church .in- .Jficksonville
at UUiO liJaturdaj', Jjitei-ineirt hi Jack
sonvllle- cHieteey.;j ' U ( A
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MANILA, Aug. 27. (A. Com
mamler. KranclHco dePinedo, Iialiau
afrraan flying frdm Italy , to Julian,
dropped down on Manila during a
rain storm today after flying from
w Antinvonfyliaro he Imd boon-hold by
jit orrns since last Sundiiy.
The daring adventure of tlto air
man was prompted by tho Irritation
caused by continued delay at Anti-
inon and his desire to reach Tokyo
soon. Ho made his way in a storm
that continued until he' reached Manila,
Commander depinedo's stay in Ma
nila depends upon weather conditions
and the time required to inake slight
repairs on his plane.
The aviator mu.st await favorable
weather on his northward course
where1 typhoons are frequent at this
season. An extensive ' entertainment
program has been prepared for the
commander, including n dinner with
day forenoon the delegates will view J-ormntion of Taxpayer's leagues
the college site, which is near Jack- all over the nation wan advocated
sonvllle and that afternoon they will and budgeting of all governmental
discuss the question and reach a de-1 units urged.
cision by nightfall. State Treasurer Tom Kay, in tho
, ft u gene, it is Huid, is also offering chief address of tho afternoon de
a likely site, but according, to local 1 nounced "hidden wealth' Raying in
members, Jackson county may lielP11''1:
given tho preference, due to the ad-. "1 uliould say that there is prop
vantages of -the Ilogue River valley. J'ty with a marketable value of at
The vallcv. becnuso of "its c-reaterJ least $500,000,000 In the state of
sizeja H is 'caimojEl,,?ofjer8 more op-
lJiuHuniucs. ioy . siutjents J)ptf.jye sen-
suDDot'tinff. . V, r ,.: .tif--
Dr. Fred (.Jrey of Seattle', ,Vash.,
northwest field jL-eprr.seiitative of the
Congregational board ; of . Suhday
schnols, has been seeumd to give a se
ries of fivo talks to the Southern Ore
gon Older Girls' conference, to be held
in this city during the first week of
September. Dr. Grey is especially
adapted to this work,( and the. confer
ence feels very fortunate to have him
present at their meeting!," .
Everfast materials for setiool drpss.
Ginghams Jn plain and checks. lieay
ler materials of suiting, klhderjtord,
finewqyo and Jerseyweye, in a va
riety", of '. shades. Jfsiiulicrafi Shop.
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t. ' and" Mrs. A. J. Crosc,who have
been apvnding' seyerni days, n Port
land on biiKlness, ' retiirhpd .t'o ' thlr
lioine in he city yesterday." . :.,..v',-t
Jla,y,e ,tho brightness brought back
to your rugs by having them "Shatu
ioo cfcahod.' Wedford Rug rlwnr
ors, 706'Plho street.' Phone G10-M.
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tliarleV Vright of1 Vreltn,. ajll)r.,
spent "Wednesday In tlie city attend
ing to business matters. '' ' ' , , t
4et us straighten ynuiv bumped
fenders arid bodies. Satisfaction iruftr-
(anteed. jiiversitle Garage, a.Riv
jorside. (J. 3," WhKemaii, foreman.
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Mrs.. KllzaljQtb palmer, of "Ashfand
spent aeverai hours in tho city visltr
ing friends and transacting business.
Fancy meaty Yakima spuds,, ,largc
size, '$2.75 per 100 lbs. " delivered.
Johnson produce Co; Phone 97. 241
N. Fir street. ' , ' ' ,: .; " :'133tf
Mrs. Warren Mee i Is anioixg the Ap-
Covornor beneral Wood, luncheon f,,11n 'n thB C WUW
at the Army nnd Xavv club and a re-
ceptiod by 'KillitlMo Bovei'nmcnt of
flcialn': ' . . 1. :
" A "second robbery within ID days
occurred last night at the Mcdford
Jlardwarn and Sporting Goods store,
when $'ir- worth of purses Were
stolen. Two suspects were question
ed by local police, but' as yet no
definite clues have been found. ' 1 '
Last night's robbery Is' an Indi
rect result of the first, when a large
Plato glass window was broken by a
brick to make easy access to several
guns which were taken. Tho two-foot
hole caused by the brick was
promptly boarded, but not In such
a manner to completely cover it, as
a small; four Inch space near the
bottom was left unclosed. Through
this hole the thieves inserted an 18-Inoh-
.wiro hook-, end easily .took all
purse; wittiln reach. - i'
WEDDING BELLS
At '-'one' of the tnOHt attractive,
church weddings ever held In Mcd-j
ford, Miss Winifred Clancy was mar-J-led
to-Harold M. DtiRff' of' Seattle,
it'n., '.last .-evening at 8:3 at tho
"MethDdist Church by lteverend Wil
ls rd Do Yoe.
Th wedding took place before an
assembled group of 00 or 70 friends
and relatives In a veritable' bower' of'
flowers. After the ceremony,' a. re-,
coptlori was 'neld at tho 'honio of
tho bride's parents. ' ' '
Ml.-is' Clancy Is (He dnuifhtcr hf Dr.
and Mra.' R. W. Clancy, ' and waw'n
student' ai the tnlverslty of "Wnsh
Inuton at Seattle. lielnh n 3unir
there lost term. Iri Jfedford aim has
been a (treat faviirilo1 In immlctit nnd;
social circles. ' i ' :
Mr. DaRit Is x-ell ldwrt In Keattle,
and was ulso a student nt the I'nl
voftlty, having uraduatnd last year,
Mr. and Mrs. DagtOlcft last even
ing for a honeymoon In southern
California and will mako their fu-
turo home In Heattlc.
City .Attorney John Uf..,CarItin is
spenditig the week at Portland Juh;
nectlon with busines smatttrs. .. i.
M. IT. Crawford, ,ha is pouring
about the world by automobile. s,tjl
ped In the city last.idght while 'enrptitc
from Los' Angelco to HeVuie,, Wash
While here ho attracted considerable j
attention by the lettering on his ear.
which gave but the information that
he had already visited ( "4 oyn.trlcs.
Mr. Crawford left Bombay, India. Jan
uary IsL '1023, and wil Ihai-e eoMplt
nd tho circuit ahuut the gnbe when
he' returns there sometjmo next year.
The pialn ' jmrposo i;f )hf) trip' ia to
gather ' suitable material m to( wrHq( a
travel booJ. , ' ' m
Two carlouds of Dartlett. liars' from
tho Van Iloovenburg orchard, which
were handled through the (J uy 'Conner
Fruit company, were sold,' according
lb recent reports. In Kngland and
Scotland at good prices. At Glasgow,
one carload sold at 11! to 20 shillings
per box. because of the '.fineness 'of
tho fruit, while rit1 Southampton,, thf1
other car sold at 22 to 24 shilling per
bOX. ' ;
Tho Copco office biill(iig has been
flooded the past few days with posters
announclng'the Forum dance for next
Friday evening', August .'IS.', the,, ttyc
Fair Grounds' "Pavilion. Tfxc latest
poster, ono done 'by "Steven Dehsoii,
of tho accounting department, shows
a modern day shlek and sheba dancing
on af veranda under ' Japanese lant-
erns; tho whnln" picture being In an
oval shaped frame, Jho .iwirdn's or
which, arc' utilized to convey
formuVloh "that" theTCigh't lwli or
chestra, will furnish the music ,'iur he
occasion! ' - . , i
' Harry AVallhbr. W. IT. Crawford. W.
E. Harder nd John Carlson who were
attending :,the . AVestei;n. Suites JXax
Iayers coufcrcacct, in Portland, .,ra
turned hbnio this n't of n ing i
Cook with gas.
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TOO - LATE TO CLASSIFY
WA NTl'lL) Hxircrw-nccti cnmrACtor
' will pack your uppleB' or jjeara rti
place 'i'lxpert 1Hcklliir fiuar.aiiltvcl.
Adilrcni Doit 1.. II. , Mull Tribune
lit
Vv A lux.
buslue.w tnectitm
Hnecial
'Thuariay, AukusO 27th, at
:auTi. nivi-mni pinns nr
I'VMt KAt.l': My fMin cfjitity in inml
ern . 5-roitm i)unK(ilow.; cent aide;
garaire; la'vvn.- Will, trade, for lot.
rar, r ht hiTVo you. ' Call lJl
after 5 p. m. . . . .... 1
WANTI0U rixnerH'nrcd woman -df
slrea pii.lt leu IvkiliK t chariri' "of
Qapartiiwnta. tMx f ii. Mull jriDunr.
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ll'OH HALi; -iruelii'y iholiimaih.
prnclli-aliy rfew. witn loo reruns;
also -walnut gateleg extention tablp.
2e8 fXater Ilke ave. ' 17
Poll ItKN'T-'Sinall- biinc.-iloH'. il-'O
Oregon that ia oscuping taxation.
Dovi.se some moans of compelling th(.
assessors to get tills on the tax rollH
and you will have gone a long way
toward solving the problem of. exces
sive taxation."
.1'hO. following officers were elected:
Milbank Johnson, l.us Angeles.
Ijiesident; A. C. Itees, Knit Lake, secretary-treasurer;
Heiiry 11. tolaii.
Ogdcn, first .vice-president; II. J.
Ilagermau. Mew Mexico.
The otficial Ptnte delegates lire:
Taul n. McKec. Meilford, represent
ing Oregon; C. K. Arney. Jr., Seattle;
William II. Nanry, San Kranclsco; F.
X. Fletcher, lteno; Itudolph Kuchlor,
Phoenix:' N. O. Danforii, Casiier.
Wyo'.; Oeorge' Rtiaulding, ' Denver;
John Edgerton, Molena. Mont.; K,
C. Klersted, liolsc; John T. Smith,
Austin, Texa.s.;,: . . , A. ..
! Tha.' iiext nnfiiilF 'pnr&ui'c4 will
EXPEDITE TAX GUT
, WASHINGTON. Aug. St'. (A. P.)
Plans arq being perfected by the
republican lenders in the senato to ox
ucdlte action by tho finitnco commit
too. when the tax revision bill reaches
it, from tho house.
. Senator, t;uri, republican ' floor
leader,,, a- member of, the coiumlttee,
said today before leaving ror bis home
ill. Kansas that ho intended to return
early in Qctober to rollo.w tho hearings
which will be held by i.h'i hou& ) ways
and meany commiitoe beginning Oc
tober 19.. ..Republican iiiemboiB of the
senato committee, ho said, planned to
follow closely the house,, committee
hearings audhouso debate so hearings
coujd 1te begun ns soon ,'ih the bil
reached his cotiiiuilee. '
Oil DrnjM II7 .('nils HhiicI.
.- DALLAS,. Texas, Aug. 6. (A. -1'.)
Itcductiuiui o from 1 1 to 37 cents
n barrel on Oklahoma and Kansas
crude iil wcro.poHtcd l.iy tlip Magnoj'lii
Petroleum company here today.
RIALTO
HOOT
GIBSON
Velour bod (lavpiiiKirt. rocker and phair.
Itoal mohair bed davcniiort. llogulav
tsli8.00. August C1 J. 7 7C
plean-ui) price P 1
' , At.Mordoff & Woolfs
Bargain
Bed Outfit
$2275
(Icimiiip S i in in mi s
steel lied, licnvy tyo
incli jxists', all-steel
siiriiiir and tO-nound
ccittoii" ' nin'tlves's; all
J'or
Queen Anne
Dining Room Suite
$107.50
$22.75
At Mordoff & Woolfs
3H
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At a ridiculously low price. 'Consists
of larje olilonii' table, six i'eet long; low
buffet without mirror, witk' linen
drawer and lined silver drawer; six
genuine blue leather seat chairs. Eight
nieces complete, at Mordoff & Woolfs
ESgj August clean-up price... ..,...$107.50
An amazingly low .price oil oak dining,
room suite,;, quarter sij,we oak tablo
with two-iiw!)L wlawlv toi); ix genuine
leather sealedHaft'
lawk toi; Ki
aft'S" ' ,
$57.75
At.Moriof & Woolfs
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"The Ridin Kid
From Powder River t
An' avalanche "of action I
thrills and romance. 1 1 U . 1 '
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'W.IiHy 'Exchange
Double
Deck
Steel
Springs
$12 75
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(luaraniecd foj- 20
years, li egulai;. 1 7.50.
August cleaMip price
only f,"J.r,,..vfl2.75
ICeeping the Kitchen Cool in
Summer, Warm in Winter
The popular range for the well
ordered kitchen for smooth
cooking.
The smooth, polished steel top, which
eliminates so many old, old cooking
troubles. Yon slide vessels instead of
lifting them. Maximum possible cook
ing and working space for each size.
Your old slove taken in exchange for
the-newest, safest, best Toledo range.
Easy, terms.
' In Our Used Range Department
I '.: We Have Ranges Priced:
M'a jestie. range, w ill last for years, witli
coil $35.00
Monarch, with hot water coil..., $27.50
Renown range $32.50
Wt. Clair range $18.00
' Many Others to Choose From.
Everything to. furnish a home throughout
; Biggest values and lowest prices
Mordoff & Woolf Sell Bed
room Furniture for Less
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$98.50
.Walnut three-piece bedroom suite, two
tone finish, consisting of bowfoot bed,
chii'fercUc arid dresser., August clean
up price :
Two-tone, four-piece ivory bedroom
suite, consisting of vanity dresser with
glove box attached, bow.foot bed, chif-
I'erette and . benc.hv''; Aulist clean-up
price
$105.00
Try tlie other stores and see what they
ask you. Jgpld on easy payments.
Dining Room Suites
' ? Reduced ) ,
Rugs Plain and
Figured
.9x12 Seamless tapestry.
rugs $27.75
1.85 and $2.00 Inlaid
Linoleum
$1.05 Square. Yard
9x12 Seamless velvet
!- ' nigs .: ... $r;8.50
Print Linoleum
$1.15 to $1.35 Square Yard
9x12 Axrtiiiister rugs $33.50
9x12 Willon rugs' :$82.50
Only a;f ewJdays left of our August Clean-up Sale
.Reed and Fiber,
Rockers
.,'( i' t s, k, ':
Heed11 'aild'" fibef rockers piiccd
from ..,-. ii' ''? i:.!!". r ..v.,.' .
$12.50 to $21.50
.. -...Augliat. deuu-ii) riee.
4 chairliiit will last S lifetime.
'Bags, Suitcases .
and Trunks
20 Off
, During our -August clean-up '.salii.
Mordoff
COMPLETE HOUSE'fURNlSHERS
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Bigger and Better Than Ever, Jackson County Fair,sSeptember 16-19
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Breakfast Sets
I'nfinished .breakfast set, con-
sisting ol! tuble and four chairs
$8.25
' 'At Mordoff & Woolfs
Woolf IS 1
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Linoleum Remnants
Home large enough for kitchen
or bathroom, square yard 85-
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(ink St. Ph..ni""0'.i I: : for inf.ir
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