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FARMER IS HELD
FOR MURDER IN
E
VANCOUVER- Vsh-i . Xovi , ?4.
(A. 1.) "I. R. Holen, prominent far
inflr of th Mill IMnin- Boetion, six
nilleH east of Vuncouver, wus ai rested
today on a charge of murder In con
nection with Uin death last July of
Walter W.( FleminK. aged, 19, whose
hettdleHA body wqh found floating in
the Columbia river.
With the arrent of Rolen came first
Inltmatlon that the body of Fleming
had been Identified. He in mild by
Kherlff ThompKon to have been a de
Knrter from tho United States and
prior to hi.s death an employe of
Hulen for more than a year. Flem
ing lilHappeui'ed about the time that a
fire deHtroyed the houne, barn and
prune dryer on the Hulen farm.
Holen, a cripple, told officer at the
time that he had qmirreled wlih
Fleming and ex p rented the opinion
that Fleming had et fire to the
bulldlngH and fled.
The body of Fleming was finally
identified through finger printH from
.the war department at Washington,
The fireB on the Dalen farm oc
curred on the- night of July
- the -fire breaking out in three build
ings at once, although they were
Kome dlKtance apart,
Holen woh (n the hoime alone, his
wife .and child being In Seattle.
Ni'ighbor huw the (fre and ruslied to
(lie houHe and seemed to have diffi
culty in arousing him hut ho appear-,
til at a wlndoV in o line to escape the
rianicH,
More- thuri a year ago Holen- wa
dragged by a team of horses and no
, Injured' that he has walked on
crutches since.
In December, 1924, he employed
Fleming. The Quarrel, Holen declared
started over a calf which he asked
Fleming to care for. Fleming ob
jected, saying it was not his work.
Search for his head has proved
"fruitless.
Holen ha lived In "Clarke county
for more thun fourteen years, having
been employed by different firms, lie
moved to the farm, which was In-'
herlted by his wife, about three years
ago.
, State Fire Warden W. A. Oroco
and his deputy, H. JP. Shewmaker, in
vestigated the fire, and him made no
report of his findings. For that
eason $6600 insurance on the build
ings has not been paid. - - .
mmlom
Raoortad .by Jaakion Count .Abatraol C.
Sixth Straat and Ctntral 4anua.l
' : Mnrriugc Licenses
John C. Mulone and M. Heinelta
Btevens.
- Hun-ell V'. Reilpfith and Loin
Roberts. - '
: Jack Birchfield and Margio Boden
hanie'r. . '
. Lionel Roroufih and Lorona Colson.
Albeit Henry l'uhl and Lillian C.
C'orlHun. .
Henry William Clark and Dora
llubbard. ' . '
. James R. Morning nnd Klva Mar
garet' FOHt.
Thomas . Henry Croxton and Eva
rtlchniiUon.
' Circuit Court
Clark D. Almonds vs. Hurry Silver
nnd Ueu. W. Sorennon. Writ of at
- tuchment.
Kathleen Smith. Frances II. Coch
, van, Frances Cunningham, Charlotta
Walther, Lillian Humphrey, Nanette
'. Tyreb, Mary L. llanley,' Rose Schlof
felln, Knima Robinson, ajKllnabeih
TutlVolle, Incorporate 'us ; "Greuter
ji-'oM f'th " ' , .
iH. X Heckcr vs. Anton Johnsen,
Judgment; -cost" bill.
Cipal ' Bemmer vs. Paul Demmer,
io,i, turnings and conclusions, de
cree. ' ''
Thomas R. Hall vs. Bessie , Hall.
, Divorce. - ; ,
State vs. Thomas Trudenu. Assault.
Hiato vs. MacKlroy et nl. Larreny.
Stflto vs. iMacKlroy et nl. Hur(,-lary
Htntb vs. Bert Hecketliymer. !
tnlninR money under false pretenses,
llyman Huntley vs. Harriet K.
. llifnllev. Divorce.
Lucy M. KnlBht et nl Vs. Charles
Knight et al. Injunction.
Anna Ingram -vs. Peter Ingram.
Divorce. '
Thos. Herrlot vs. H. C. Knapp et nl.
Motion.
K. F. Robinson vs. Tlntt J. Van
Dusen estate. Reply.
-Nellie- Power vs. James H. Tower.
Summons. ,
First Steamless Ocean Linef
M" i "
r
: a
1 World's first steamless transatlantic liner is being prepared for
lt' tnittnl rbyngei from S ilrn io-- ticvt Yorif: . S Griphn!ni,
2.1.S0O tons, is propelled by Diesel engines. It has stacks, at you
tft, but tliey re duouaiei, utcd elevator dud,
... o
"Before and After"
' - JpinT JH y if-
loiter pictures from DainaVts" Rive a niore irrajiltio iik-rf of liamnfre inrlicted on city bv 1'rcncli
honilurdineiit, now being called greatest setback given European prestige in the Kast itinn- British
attacks on natives in India. Photos allow famotu "Stroet. Called' Straiglil" in JDatnascut before and
after the shelling, which continued for two days ami killed hundreds of nni;-.-. men, women and
.children. ; - . ..
B. J. Hecker vs. Anton Johnson.
Summons, default.
Mason Warehouse Co.. vs. Mason-
Ehrman & Co., amended complaint.
order.
V. II. White vs.. W. If. Shenrin.
Stliiulation, ,- .
Nellie rower vs. James A? Power.
pinorce.
Htate vs. D. H. Stonehreaker et al.
Sentence.
Jackson Co. Bids. Loan Assn. vs.
Walter H. Junes et al. Summons.
Harry, V, yilhen, ,v.s,S. W, Kelscli-
ner. Demurrei-.
lOdnn Anderson vs. WllUnm Andcr-
sn. Decree. --
O. 8. Kiksterllng nnd C. A. Roberts
'lissumo the business name of "Ash
land Crushing and Screening Co.
'
I'rolmto Court
Sowash. 1'ioof of publication.
Eat. Clara Delsman.
Petition and ,
order.
J'SI. .inry oi-mim-. .-,,i,u.i,.
final account, order, voucners, pro...
of publication. - '..- . . ,
Est. W S. Rayphollr..' nnl order.
j-.m. ..(u. v.... i it,.,,,,,. w,v...
Est. Lewis II. Iteames. Confirma
tion of siile. . '
Est. William Werth. dec. Admit
ted to probate.
Est. Charles W. NIms.
rettuon.
appro iso-
Orders. Inventory . and
ment. Final scport. :,
Est. Edwnrd V. Miller. I'elition.
Order. ..
Est. cntherine Sanborn. Petition.
Order. Iteport. . -,
Est. F. Sowash. '' Final account.
Order.
Est. John Smith. Motion. Order.
Est. John W. Seveflije. Final
report. Order. : .
Est. Itobert Holtzcang. retition.
Ordr. Bond. Notice.
, Est. Frank' It. Spear. Final ac
count. Order
Est. T. O. lllnnows. Letters.
Est. Clara Uelsnmn. Letters.
.Est. De Forest W. Jones. Order.
Ileal Kstnte Transfers.
Oily of Medford to J. II. New-
ton, et ux. W. D. to lot 12,
blk. 1, Frultdale Add. to
Medford-.. I 700
'Belle Neathamer to Frank J.
McCarvel, W. D. to land In
sec. 9. twp. .35 S.. It. 4 W. 650
W. A. Mnssner, et ux, to M.
Allco Klncald. W. 1J. to part
lot 6, all lot.ti, bllfc 18, Med
ford 1
J.' W. Shirley, et ux, to Lottlo
M. Howard w. I. to lot on
4th street. Medford 1550
John W. Shnttuck' to J. E.
1
i ".f t 11 " "
CI.:
Photos Show How Damascus Suffered
Reedy, et'' ux, W. T. to lots
a& to 42, 4t to 65, ltoyal
On-hard Tract No. 3
L. W. Zimmer (trustee) to
Frank Hnir.lin. et nl. leed
to land in DLC 72, twp. 38
S., H. I West 15
Fred Zlnrtiier. et ux, to Frank
Hamlin, et nl g. C. D. to
. land In DI.C 72. twp, 38 S.,
It. 1' West
J. A. Taylor, et ux, to Frunk .
Hamlin, yy. 1. to NV of NIC, ,
sec. 1, twp. 38 S., U. 1 West
Frunk Hamlin to Barney K.
Baker, et ux. W. D. to NV
of XI!. sec, 1, twp. 38 S.,
It. 1 West j
Klennor M. Hewitt, et vlr to
101
David J. Howe, et ux, W. D.
1,' to lot on park avenue in
: Medford :..
-..,.. H,.mlln tn narnev K.
Baker, et ux. W. I), to land
in HLC 7,2, twp. 38 S., It.
j West
,ui
J
. , ,,.,,,, , s a nii,.
w. n. to lots 22. 23 and 24.
mk ? 'We(lfori, H.Bhts Add.
HfUtle Engbenr, et vlr to Thos.
Kenton, et .al. W. I), to land
' in see. 12, twp. 35 S., It.
1 West
j
I
100
W. W. Hittle, et ux, to Charles
Avena, Q. C. I. to part lots
3 011(1 4, in - sec. 15, twp.
30 S-, R. 3 West 1
Alice Kay, et vlr, to Samuel
Rose, Q. C. 1). to Vi'A- of
NW sec. 20, twp. 33 S., It.
2 West 1
City of Medford to H. E. ltoyso,
et ux. W. U. to lots 8, 9 and
10, blk. 6. Fairmount Add.
to Medford 1500
Clnrence C. Pierce, et ux. to T.
- -W. Lcnderman, etiux, W. D.
to part lot 4, blk. 1, Nickell
Add. to Medford .' 10
Mary Frances Hndfleld. et vlr
to Dlanlha Pnrchcr (lelwlckfl,
et nl, Q. C. D. to land in
Ashland 1
M. E. Akeyson, et ux 'to Hlan
tlia Parcher f.elwlcks, et al,
Q. .0. V. to land . In -sec. 5.
twp. 30 S., It. 1 East 1
THIS WOMAN'S
, REMARKABLE .
, RECOVERY
Entirely Due To Lydia : E.
PinkhamV Vegetable
v Compound
Forest City, Iowa. - " Mr first child
lived only a short time and I war sick
1 or a year alter.
When .1 bent over
and raised myself
up again I could al
most scream with
pain m my back.
One day I was so bad
that I had to leave
my .washing and get
ready to go to the
doctor. ; He gave me
medicine but It did
no more good haa
if I dranV iustwater.
Once when we had been in town a little
book telling about Lyc)ia E. Pinkham'i
Vegetable Compound as left in our car.
I have taken five bottles of the Vegeta
ble Compound now and I do all my
hoaiework and help with the milking
and taking car of chickens and gar
den. Besides I have a fine baby girl
eight months old, just the picture of
health Grid I am feeling fine myself.
You may use this letter as e 'testimo
nial and I will answer any letters ask
ing about the Vegetable Compound.'
i Mrs. OSCAR r . UORUIXIN, kouuj no.
6, Forest City, Iowa,
I Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pmU is for sale by all druggists.
(cm
City of Medford to Harry O.
Hansen, et ux, W. D. to lols
17 nnd 19. blk. 0, Queen
Anno Add. to Medford 1100
City of Medford' to W. U. Oreen,
et al, W. D. to lot 2, blk. 1,
Anderson-Toft Add. to Med
ford 630
City of Medford to I). A. New-
comb, et yx. W. D. to part lot
4, blk. 2, CottnfiO Add. 'to
Medford J'. 850
Sam'-Hose to S. W Dwinnell.
NEW, E'j of NW Sec. 20,
Twp. 33 S., It. 2 West , $ 10
Holand O. Beach et ux to John
H. Penrco et ux. Lot 12. Block
4. Kendall addition to Mod
ford ; : 10
Thomas E. Nichols to Anna Bro
lhy, SWM; H'4 of HE 14 of
NR.' Sec. 30, K of NVV ec.
SI, Twp. 35 S. It.-l' East.. 1
FranclH E. W. Smith et ux to
it. lit Keeson. or Nl-;. ,'v
of 8E1 SE of NW. Sec. 4, Twp.
39 8., It. 1 West .!
It. B Bceson. SiU, of NE. NW
1 R. B. Heeson et ux to Francis E,
W. Smith. Si-i of NE, NW Of .
,SE, 8E of NW Sec. 4, Twp 39,
S. It. 1 West 1
City of Medford to W. S. Bar-
num. Lota 7 nnd 8, block 22,
Medford 3500
Always bear in mind tho widen-
inir of our horizons. Always have a Each unbroken vuaycr packago con
little window that looks out In some 'a ins proven directions. Handy boxes of
other world than that in which you twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug
live ?isti also sell bottles of 24 and 1011.
HOME GROWN SAGE
For Your Thanksgiving Dinner
The big Turkey and Dressing, seasoned
with our Home-Grown Sage, will taste bet
ter! Get a 25c package today or tomorrow.
Closed Thanksgiving Day .. '
' ''
- ' ' :: ' '': '.-r'-y.J,'"
Haskins' Drug Store
Phone 16
Ai near as
WE ARE MANUFACTURERS OP , ..
' Doors, Screens, Windows and Sash -
Window and Door Frames,
Mouldings, Cabinets of All . Kinds
Our Constant Aim Is to Keep Our Quality and
Prices Absolutely Right
Do Not Order From Outer-Town Concerns Before
, Letting Us Figu-e on Your Bill.
TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS
MEDFORD
A MODERN MILL
!E J
CORPORATION TAX
IN STATE RAISED
SAI.KM1, Ore., f Nuv. :S4.-Vubllq '
service corporations In Oreguu will lit
ltt2t pay taxes on apportioned cor- '
porn t ion property valuations in
creased Sfl.ftSS. 501.42 over the valuu- '
lions flxvd by the state tax commis- j
sioii a year ago for 11 25. This be
came known today when the tax
commission completed tabulating its
summary of the assessment roll of
public service corporations as equal- ,
ied und apportioned by the tax com- j
mission. .
The total assessed valuo of the cor- '
porutions according to the new sum- I
mury is S J 0S.5 3 1 .ti ilti.O 3. but the ap-
portioned value on which the taxes j
will actually be paid is $irG.0f3.- I
f.07.71. .Tho latter figure is total of j
utility values ilh apportioned to the
counties according to their rathm of J
assesseil to actual valuation.
The new summary gives the ap-
portioned valuations according to the
panies as follow h: .
Steam railroad companies, union
station ami depot com pun tea, $ Wii,
305,773. S3.
Kli'CU'Ic and street railway com
panies $1,K39.970.50.
Car companies Sl,&0J,,S40.Sft.
i;iectric vompanles $5,4S4, 330.05.
Water .and gaa companies $7,217,-
040.ua; v .
Joint utilities (electric, water, bi)
SS9.79t.,Stifi.Nl.
(Hxprejis companies $331,4X7, 7(1.
Telegraph companies SI.ftH3.K19.28.
Telephone . companies (11 ,007,
480. ia.
Total ,$l&fl,0ti3,tl07.7l..
r Bitte Thought A Tbday
ItEFL'OE, KTltENtJTH, I1KI.I'.-
Uod Is' our refuse and strength, a
very present ' help In i truublo.-l'a.
46A. - - - -
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PROVED SAFE
Take without Fear aS Tdld
in "Bayer" Package
BAYER
Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on
nckac;e or on tablets yon are not get
Jug the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved
.ale by millions and prescribed by
physicians over twenty-five years .for
Colds ' Itcailaelio
Neuritis . .' l.undmgo
T.Mithncbo ' lllietiniutlsm
v - - i..;.. l.flln
w-uimgin
Larry Mann, Mgr.
your phone.
OREGON
Keep
Warm!
No need to be cold these chilly nights and
days when you can get warm woolens to
protect you. Our stock is complete and we
know ycu will be satisfied if you supply
your needs at
The Store of Honest Values
Underwear
"Three Seasons", med-.
ium cotton union suits
at $1.65
P. Q; A. part wool union
suits - ..."...$1.95
Heavy all-wool union suits....$5
The regulation army wool under
shirts, drawers, garment $1.35
Leather Vests
A big selection of leather rests
fro!ri..:.....,.,.;..-?.5.50 to $13.50
All Wool Blazers
Priced i'rom.....:$4;.75 to
Satisfaction Guaranteed
ARMY & OUTING STORES
OPPOSITE CRATERIAN THEATRE ; .
RV'S. Stewart, Prop. ' ' Phone 6B7-Y
SPECIAL FRUIT CAKE
ICECREAM -
For your Thanksgiving dinner, something on the
order mother used to make) filled with llaisins and
Cilrons and Figs and Dates nnd Nuts.. Ice Cream
with the same wonderful goodies like mother used in
her Thanksgiving Fruit Cake; all tho costly Fruits
and Xiits in ample abundance.
The price is lio higher tlirin the regular ice cream
in brick form, of which you may choose cither.
Order this NUTRITIOUS Tec Cream from your
dealer, or from the
Jackson County Creamery
Phone 51
i
FORD SEDAN .
a
good condition
. $260o
The Busy Corner Motor Co.
Double cofton sheet,
Miinlccts, $2.75-$3.75
X a shu a wool mixed
double blankets, $5.45
All-!
-wool English army
nki'ts, single, $3.75
blan
0. IX all-wool siimle
blankets '. $4.85
The famous " Three
Sisters" brand all-wool
d a r'k pre y blankets,
double, ii-lb. wt. $6.75
(i-lb. weight ....$7.75
8-lb. weight....$10.75
Manchester part wool
mion suits $2.50
75 heavy wool union
suits $3.85
$8.50
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