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O Q o o 1 o o O o o BDAY. OTTOHKR C. 1f2" n l,,7) B' 6 Ho 'A o o F TO CO. POLITICS L. P. KcrncrHlr, deputy nhorlff, In- on ted Ijy the firiinu Jury on two count charging in.tlfeusanee and fall ii ro to flfrvo a warrant, waH urrafKiicd In circuit court Monday mnniinj; and thn t lino fur cntorinK a plua extended until WodnpHday mornlriK. Forwrook wnn not rinHontcd by an aitoimy. -Hn Ib Btill on duty. Tho Indictment of Forncrook. whlfh Ciiino oh a euinlcto mirnrlHo to it 1 zi'iin, was attributed by courtliouna rumor to "friction bdwoon tho 'hor ill's and )roH(cutiiiK nttorncy'K office" and "liaiiKov(r polUlm from tho reg ime of Kherlff Torrlll.' It was hIho frankly mated In other quarter "that Homebody elo wants Icon's job." It wan aliio ntatod that a faction of Jack- hoii county had not been Katlafled with the retention of Forncrook by tiherlff Jennings. Friends of IJenuty Forn crook otitHjMiknnly claimed tho affair uh a dirty deal. Kherlff Jennings said ho had no Htaternunt to make on the affair, hut that Forncrook was "still at work." Practically all of the attorneys of Jackson county, ujxin learning of tho Indictment, proferrod their services In defending him. Forncrook has been regarded by the legal profession as highly efficient In the Bervico of legal papers. Walter Williams, the 11-yenrotd Cold JIM! youth, charged with a statu tory of foil nn, the basis of the charges ngatnst Forncrook, was arraigned Monday morning and given until WoduoBday morning to plead. Ifn was represented by Attorney Ncwtmi Jlorduti. vim from uh ivrr ti) country. The placo buoijj W)in It lt dln-ovrr ! am a remirl Wj-re n may live on (be Nevada Hide ruid uouire the rte 4-HKary six month' r-xl(lnc for a quirk divorce, while hiding from the folks at home their !tno dejttlniition. While "I.ightiilit' " is a happy blend of tears and laughter, its tremendous popularity Ih really ilue to the appcul Ing qualitJfN exhibited by lis Ifudlog character, 1-U'blnln" Mill. Jfe la ub HolutHy wortblcHK. fond of tils gluwi and his siory, nt III lovable, sympa thcltr and hutnoroijK. It Is a charac ter that recalls foml nirriori-ii of the elder Ji-ffcrnoii's "I tip Van Winkle." and Is ilcMtlneri to live In the hearts of Ihente rKoeni lonn y(irs after rnont ithr Htage cbutarirrs have been forgotten. SAMS VALLEY ENDORSE ITER B0NDS1Y )ry Co. U twgtl QViUIain Crosby. vh. Oregon ilacb t'r) money. Cora Ctouby v Decree. Mitttfe J. Nichols vs. (leorge A. XUh'ln. Ktlpulation. Waiver. K. i:. lleberllng vs. Millionaire Min ing company et a). OrderH. Mabfl B. Clark. Iluih Kdgell. !.ou Iho K. Janney, JoHephlue Weill, S'ie Carlton. Win tf red Cai 'nter. Ituth Ken ley. I'mula liurgetiH Incorporate as "Tho Colony Club." Lottie Wood Vs. Waller 8, Wood,, Default. Decree. Nli-k Kuyl vs. Harry A. Adams. For money. Mary Cole vs. Mdford Hospital no- BRILLIANT CASI "UnMnln',,' will lie Introduced to Mrdford theater goem with Mm. Kinnk Itacon. Thomas Jeffermin, 1 tim id llaeon, tind a moMt IirllC.ntt runt lit the lltml's Craterlan theater Thurs day night, October 8th. "I'lghtnln' " nciiuires Its title from fts central character, Mhtpiln' Hill Jones, HhlftlcnH, good natured. brag Ming nnd somewhat of a tippler, Light nln' Is yet a flu lire to be loved and tiflmlred. Around his vauarles Ih Woven nil appealing luve atory of a young law ntiidcut who. hut outwitting u couple of land grabbing lawyers, provides the ImihIh of the plu. The ac tion of the pleie atarts In a logging ramp in the back woods of Nevada. Tho flint act In laid hi n little hotel run by Mghlnln' Hilt and hlH wife, which standing half In Callfnrnia nnd hulf In Nevada nltractH would be ill- The fli'Ht front of the waxon was here ThursdMy nutrning, but owing to the fog and cloudy condition little damage wait done. Word from the Atkitmon party, i route to Canada, reports they are we) on their way and have not turned hack towards ItoKue Jttver valley yet as friends had prophesied they would Mrs. AiklnKon and daughter, Mlrni Ktln. In roinpnny with her nephew.. Norman Newman, recently left for Nova Kcotia, where Mia. Atkinson ex pecta to aHHUine the management of tier home farm. The young people who were so help ful In all sorlal affairs of the neigh borhood, will be greatly minuet! from that circle and their young friends are trusting the lure of our valley will soon bring them buck among (hem. Apple packing at the Williams or chard Is progrcHMlng rapidly. Much of the help In the orchard Is the touring laHH and arc mostly from California. The Grange met Katurday and after enjoying a bountiful dinner of the moHl delectable food was called to or der and transatced considerable ImjhI iichh. The next meeting will be the firm Saturday of November, being the 7th day of that month. Anyone Intcr- cated In thn farmers' welfare will be Kladly welcomed to attend the basket dinner at noon. The veterinary was called to the Htiaus ranch Huuday to attend a sick cow. It Is reported to your correspondent that the wedding hclM bad recently rung for two of the young people of our neigh borliood. but the ringing was so soft as not to reach our ears ami we are not yet able to record any particulars. However, as soon nn given the. fads the account will be given. MarcHI's Mlnicle Mineral. A radio-active stilmtanco of the earth. Tho great blood and body builder. laboratory at Portland, Ore. Heo Mrs. J. A. Kverell, 206 Willamette street, Jackson county ugent, Med ford. Ore. 1U6 Congratulations, George! I'OItT JAKVIH, N. Y. Tho Uov. (leorge H. Aldrldgn of Mllford, I'u., Is the father of girl triplets. DlHcusMlon of the forthcoming elec tion occupied a major portion of the Crater club meeting Jat nluht, facts being brought out which caused the record as unanimously In favor of the I CIP.t.V;,11Noll.e irJ"r meusureH appearing on the ballot. Speakers emphasized the point that any small IncrcaHe In taxation which ma yn-Hult from a favorable vote will I be more than offwt by Increase in property values and actual saving through efficiency In county and mu nicipal government. The club members "fined" t hern selves a sufficient amount to wipe out severu I hundred dollars Indebtedness aKalnst the organization and voted themselves a respite from further fi nancial outlay for considerable time to come. Tho budget committee, composed of Horace Nicholson of this city, J. O. Isaacson of Central I'olnt, and J. P. DodKO of Ashland, held their first meting Monday morning, and ad journed until later In the week, in the meantime studying the budget as pre pared by the various county offices. Tho .committee will hold meetings from time to time during the next six weeks, and will hear protests of citi zens. If any, before flnaly approv ing the budget, by the flint Monday In December. Cook with gas. (PUpO'tad by JaoKioit County AbatfMt C- Circuit Court i:d F. Chambei-lalii nnd Walter T. JcunlitK assume the business name of "Kast Hide Carage." Mnnt Side Carago vs. Mrs. Nellie II llaelrigg. Chattel lien. W. T. Wright vs. J. J. Morton ct al. Itond. Noli t hern Oregon Rxplnrntlnn Co. vs. Lynch I iron. Motion. C. M. Miles vs. W. T. Minor. Ileplay. Khciuhai t Lumber nnd Planing Mill Co. vs. Ktandard Mfg. Co. De fault. Judgment. Cost bill. K. (I. Htelger vs. Allied I'mlerwrlt- ers of Marino Insurance Co of Canton, Ltd. Default. Judgment. Cost bill. (1. K. Ferguson vs. Henry Carter et al. Answer. Owen-oreon Lumber Co (n eorp) William L. Dunen berry vs. titella Dusonberry. Order. Oath. Paul It. Winter vs. Jane I. Winter. Oath. Order. Cora Crosby vs. William Crosby." De fault. G. K. Ferguson v-. Ilenry Carter el nl. Proof of publication. Ilatlle A. Hums vs. Hubert L. Hums. Oath. Order. 10. F. Robinson vs. Piatt J. Van Du san estate, et al. Amended complaint. K. H. Hawk vs. bertha Turpin et al. He lea se of lien. James LT. Kmith vs. John Doe et al. To recover personal property. Grace K. Dickey vs, Arthur H. Wells et al. Affidavit. Older. ' Clyde Kqulpment Co. vs. Hurt man Syndicate, Inc. Answer. Medford et al vs. Medford Coast It. It. Co. Motion. Answer. Wilhelmina Collier vs. Dan D. Col lier. Motion. Affidavit. Nick Kayl vs. Harry A. Adams. Foreclosure. Violet May Corby vs. George L. Cor by, Reply. Mary Cole vs. Medford Hospital So ciety, Inc. Motion. Frank Mengoz vs. Thos L. Deisch. Answer and counter claim. Pine Jielt Hanking Co. vs. N. H. Kussell. Writ of attachment. ProlMite Court DeForest W. Jones, estate. Oath. Volney Colvlg, estate. Final report. Order. Nancy Ann Chnpln, efttute. Final discharge. Receipts. i l-dson A. Olbbs, estate. .Final ac count. Order. -t l'wis I'. Reames, estate. Itond. Report. Order. Saldda J. Junes, estate. Petition. Order. DeForest W. Jones, estate. Rood. Order. Istibello Pellett. estate. Petition. Order. Grace Arnold, estate. Proof of pub lication. Order. Chns. Rapp. estate. Final account. Order. James Taylor, estate. Final account. Order. Martha A. Rarron, estate. Applica tion. OrdeY. Chas. O. Ragen. estate. letters and order. Itond. Oath. Geruldlne The in, estate, Itond. Or der. Fred I Hoppen, estate. Order. Helen O. Dillon, estate. Affidavit. Vouchers. Lbbn R. Rapp. estate. Order. Wm. K. Dudley, estate, Proof of Publication. Chas. Rnpp. estate. Transcript from King rnWhtyY Wash. - : You're just about 2 minutes away from break fast when you reach for package of New . ! , Style H O Quick Cooking Oats. ' The new cereal with the wonderful "baked in" flavor. Toasted oat flakes that cook into granular oatmeal. Smooth firm in texture never sticky or pasty. And healihful! 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THE WORLD'S GREATEST BACHING PQlVMEn njUT SAXES ', TIMES THOSE OW ANT OTHER BRAND Ik) 3F It's Medford's Future Prosperity Depends Upon Your Vote Thursday-Vote "YES" It's Medford's Chance to Have a System Which Will Provide Ample Pure Spring Water for Years to Come If these Bonds are not voted Thursday an expenditure of from $500,000 to $600,000 will be necessary within 5 years to repair the present system and replace present water line and Medford, for years to come would be limited to the same QUALITY and QUANTITY of water we now have. ' ry i J ' It's Medford's Last Chance to Move the Court House 9 a n VOTE YES ON EVERY AMENDMENT ON THE BALLOT as 7i O o 1 o o