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o o o 0 o. 3 o WEDFOTtTO MTm nftTttTTNTB. AfElTPOftD. OnEfiOK SATURDAY,. OVMBn .28. 102." ' ocal and Personal Aim. U. Jl. V HUB l"H IIIW IlTSl Ul WHS week tor Han Francisco torn where she sails today or tomorrow for Shanghai, China, to spend the winter m exceptionally nnn aierooim- h. ji. veiitcn. J. Nolan, A. r. wui wlth her son George nnd his wife.'00" nloturee will bo shown Kunday lnuelss, Olonn Hart. Mr. and Mrs, George at that far away point holda evening at tho Presbyterian church. I j. v. Purcell, H. . Murphy. David a responsible position with the Hollar entitled "The Atlantic Trail," or "All )t. Charlton, J. M. Putnam oud F. M. a,.,.hi liofora innvinir Aboard for a Christian America." Do. Brown. here tho other day Mrs. Vilas pur- chased tho largest dressed turkey she o ' "vic immigrants wno nave could find in Modford, which she Is,"1""1" "' country? Do you know taking with her to China for the fam- (anything of their back ground in the lly Christmas dinner In Shanghai. Her "' e.outry? Tho condition- "rter aleamor Is scheduled to arrive in , w,"ch vo In this country ? W hot Shanghai the dav. before Christmas. . 18 b"ln ane "'""e lhom 10( P"r Dance Jackson Hot Springs Satur day night. 2M An old time Fiddlers Hall nt Tlutte Falls tonight. Everybody Invited. 214 Dr. Italph C. virgll and family of Eugene spent Thanksgiving pt the home of Dr. v. c. Schoeffcr, and leave for home Sunday. Free adinlsslson Oriental dance Rat. 214' We pay for ashes - and' sell dirt cheap. Brown & White Agoncy, Inn. ... ... tf A week from today will be a .big one in Medford, bocause of tho cham pionship football game In the after noon between tho teams of-Halem and Medford high schools This attrac tion la expected to bring out of town 1 fans from all parts of southern Ore gon, by the hundreds. Tho Handicraft Shop offers as n Christinas special all Pacific and Bticllla packago goods at one-third off. - Make your selections early. 219 Large stock of Victor records at Palmer's Music Store. tf Miss Mabel Wall. Miss Esther Van rump, Miss Sue Stewart. Joseph Flo- ml and Dee Brown visited at tho George Parker homo on Thanksgiving Day. All nro from Medford, being friends of Miss Gertrude Parker. , Oranta Pass Courier. A big saving on Christmas gift In Pacific and Bucllla package goodB. which the Handicraft Shop Is selling nt one-third off. 219 Alcohol for radiators. Cheapest and best. Jones; & Klrkpatrlck. tf Totel guosts hore from a ' distance Include Mr. and Mrs, A. B. Henry of Dotrolt, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Hancock of Miami, Okla., MIbb Doris Melson of Cnlgary, Alto, Cannda, F. E. Tlolton of Boston and C. M. Dodson of Denver. Christmas time is gift tlmo. Our cnmploto stock of handmade modols are reploto with endless suggestions for Christmas choosing. Olfts that aro practical, gifts that are luxurious wonderful values at one-half price. Handicraft Shop. 219 We have a market for any quanti ty of veal weighing under 160 pounds, must be fat and have liver attached Johnson Produce Co.. .241 N. Fir. street. Phone 17. tf Unsettled weather and probably rnln Is tho prediction for Sunday's weather. Today was one of heavy fog, which started late last night and was ao wet that aonie peopio tnougnt; that It waa a sprlnklo of rnln. The maximum of yosterday was 52, and today's minimum wan 84.5. A grade Hpltzonberg apples 1.75 per box; C grado Nowtowns 76c, de livered. E. P. Hughes, Talent. 217 See you at tho Craterlan, Docember 4. Junior play. 217 Thomas I. Chlshalm left this morn ing for Portland whero he will spend several months on business. Old Blops and now dances at tho Fiddlers Ball, Butto Falls, tonight, r 214 We havo room for some dead stor age -for the winter. Low rentnl. Riv erside Garage., 132 S. Riverside, tf When a now danger signnl for the rear of automobiles Is switched on to Indicate that a car is about to turn or stop it also flashes a whlto light ahoad to show the driver's cxtendod hand. Freo adinlsslson Oriental dnnco Hat. 214 Junior clans piny, "Arrival of Kit ty." December 4. 217 Callfornlans registered at local ho tels Include Miss Clnrlce Harelson and Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Wolcott of Prince ton, 8. J. Horry of Oakland, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Smlthlln of Fresno, Mr. nnd Mrs. R. P. Ogden of Horkcloy, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. J. Hound of Ios An geles and R. K. Ivd, K, J. Webster. Fred lessen. Mrs. K. M. Miller And H. C. Foster of San Francisco. ' A completo line of D, M. P. em broidery nnd crochet threads abso lutely fast colors, nt tho Handicraft' Shop. 2 111 Danco Jackson Hot Springs Satur day night. 1 514 Dave Hlcken .nnd Walter Suckmnn have resumed their duties with tho Crater Natlonnl forest following sev eral days of lltnens. Dnnco Woodman Hull, Kuturdny night. 214 With our enntern connection we nro able to pay the trappcrn St. Iotila prices for furs. Johnson Produce Co. 241 N. Fir street. tf Mr. And Mrs. Mlln Mee of the Hum bug district on Applegate, spent Satur day and Sunday visiting relative In Gold HIM, Mrs. Mee Is a sister of Mrs. Frank Parker, and Clina. A. Cnry of Gold Hill. Mr. Cnry recently returned trom Kansas City after nn absence of 40 years, nnd this was the first meet ing of the two In thAt length of time. Mr. Mee Is a former naw nitll opera tor of Joeephtno county nnd last year took up fnrmlng and mining In the Applogato district. Yhilo In town ho displayed a $26 nugget hn recovered from his placer mine In 1 hat district nnd he seems to think he hsn located the mother lode that gave up the nug get nnd In planning to cross cut the vein by driving a drift Into the moun tain. Oold Hill News. It you are lonking for a good dnnco, remember tho Fiddler'! Hall at Hutte Falls tonight. U We are equipped to do the highest claas of machine worlf nnd motor reconditioning. Riverside , Oarage. 19if Editor W. E. Smith and eon Rus sell of Trcka, Calif., woro among tho Moflford visitors Saturday. Mr. Smith remarked about the progressive spirit of the Medford people and always en Joys rla visits to the city. Free admlsslson Oriental dance Snt. 114 Have you eeen the Medford lm atones. If not call at 422 Park ave. ! at card will bring them to your door. A. P. Unrrell. 9S8 I Ten out of the ''state curs, moHtly hound for southern California, were rcKistored here yesterday with the lo- cttl stuto.uuto traffic registration bu- rcau. '' A real Rood old time Fiddler's Hall Come and at Ilultn Falls tonight , bring your friends. 214, I ...... , ,, , fnl 1 J " ra" wantcd at M? ' u" 01 lce- . ' ?u "now anything abou the great cent Americans and Christians Theso pictures will answer these questions nnd mako you a better informed citi zen as to a class of people number 800,000.000 In Kurope nnd many inil llona hero. Free, admissison Oriental danco Bat. 214 The Cunning System of foundation training in music la not only for children five years old and up, but for all who wish a thorough know ledge of the fundamentals of music. Taught In classes. of flvo. Mrs. A. 73. CJoff. Rooms 1-2t4, Sparta Building. Call Monday and Tuesday. Hours 2tG. i. 214 District Attorney Newton C. Chaney In spending sevjiral days In Portland attending to business matters. - Freo ndmissison Oriental dance Sat. 214 Oysters are now being; aerved at Crowson'a cqnfectlonery and enfo. ' ixanr According to recent reports, John Holzgang, who recently left for Port land to consult, a specialist, was tp have undergone an operation at the I Portland 8urglc.nl hospital today. It will be from four to six weeks. It Is exported, before he will be able to j leave tho hospital to return here. Tho Handicraft Shop is selling the well known, widely advertised Corlt celll mnke of ladles' silk hose at one- half prlcf wldo range of colors and sizes to choose from. 2t9 Architectural drafting.- W. N. Jew ett. 206 First National Bank Bldg. 231 'After next Sunday, when It will be open from 3 to 4 o'clock In tho after noon, the Medford Memorial Mauso leum will be closed to the public per manently, according to G. D. Mason, the' builder, who will leave early next month for California, to spend the winter. Remember the .Grentor Medford club will meet at the Hotol Holland, Monday, November 30th. Luncheon at 1 o'clock. Musical program. Phono 29, Mrs." Alenderfer, for res ervations. There will bo no mooting at tho library. An attendance prize will be given at ihe luncheon. 214 Krnut cabbage, sweet nnd crisp, 3tto per lb, American Fruit & Pro duce Market, 109 E. 7th street. Phone 875. . . . 214 Up to Novoinber 17, tho Hood River Alilllo Growers' association had ro- eclved at Its .warehouses 1 . 1 1 7 .D n J boxes of fruit, and tho few boxen yet to come will bring the total to about i, 125,000 noxen. Dnnco WoodniAn Hall, Saturday night. 214 Junk tires -wanted. Valley Hldo A Junk company, 221 N. Fir street. 218 A recent woddlng In Seattle. Wash., of local Interest wan that of Herman M. Johnson, well known loon! resident until two yearn ago, to Miss Clara Hell Reld of Portland. Mr. and Mra. John son will mnke their home In Portlnnd It Is understood. Raymond Mallard has vacancy for one pipe organ pupil, two piano pu pils. Terms 88 per lesson orgnn, 810 per month for practice on modern or gan. Phono 292-H. Piano 81.60 per lesson. 214 Danco Jackaon Hot Springs Satur day night. 814 Doea your Ford start hard 7 Have tho mognnto recharged, $1. Riverside Qarngo. 132 S. Riverside. H. A. Fnllln, who defentod Ted Hill by 130 to 108. Chris Gottlelh, who de feated Floyd Cook by 260 to 39, nnd Uon Clark, dofeatlng Tom Waterman by 110 to 104, are winners of yenter day's gnmas In tho annual city 18.2 balklino billiard tournament played at Brown's. Dlnly Monro was sched uled to piny Paul Scheror this after noon and H. Van Hoevenburg to play Floyd Cook this evonlng. Fnllln'n vic tory by suoh a largo magln Is reiflird- od as being only short of remarkable. after having been over 36 puints In the beginning of the game. Froo admission .Oriental danco Sat. 214 Turkeys wanted. JohnBon Pro- duco Co. tf 30x3 cord tires, f 10.46. Philips Auto Pnrk Service. 216 Hudulphus Hlngler returned to his duties at tho postofftco thin morning, nfter hnvlng enjoyed a two weeks' vacation In tho Klamath country. whero ho used powder llberaly In st)ontlng wild ducks nnd geese. All our finished models going nt one-hnlf price. Beautiful gowns, combination, pillows, runners, senrfs nnd many other nrllcles. Wonderful opportunity to buy your Christmas gifts at reasonnblo prices. Handicraft Shop. 211' I .nno cotton rags wanted at Mali Tribune office. F. M. Brown of Portlnnd. chief deputy state gnme wnrden, who hns boon over In Klamath county collect ing outstanding fines of gnmo viola tors, hns returned to Jackson county nod will npend n few days finishing tho same work. Mr. Brown has been with tho gnmo conimlanlon several years, Is efficient In Ills work nnd hns tho support of the npoiiamen of the ntnto. wnco Woodmnn Hall. Balurdny night. 214 Fresh lima 12.76 per barrel. Hert ford Lumber Co. 200tf Palmer's Photo Studio makos the best pictures. u Christmas opportunities. The Han dicraft Shop places on ealo at unpar ailed prices their complete linn of Cortlrelll silk hne nt one-half price. 14 hoxv for f2. 2 8.'. hono 11.18; 1-SS hose 93c. St. Murk's C)lld mot Friday after noon and compleicd tho arrangements fur their CbrlNtninn sale and Jlgg'e dinner. Friday. Docember 4th. Din ner served from 6:30 to 7 p. m. 214 .et me write vor fire Insurance. Carl Y. Tengwald, lliilland Bldg., Phone 991. 0 tf Hemstltt hlnff. buttons covered, at Hie Hnndleraft Shop, tf Out of town OrcKonlnna registered! ut local hotels nnd who arrived yos- teriluy Include Miss Mima Mclmum of Balcm,- Mr. iwrt Mrs. IS. C'runim of I e'ouuille. K. livens. K. II. Hour and '' i-oruon nr l-.uxene. a. mi iseuio of Orccon t-'lty, M. Wolverlon of Hiiverton. ana ine roiiowing irom I Portland: O. W. Gould and family, ,,,,,.. ... .. O. O. Chllson. o. K. Keller. IT. D. Boyer, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. chrlsnmn. Freo admission Oriental danco Sat. 214 T. G. Heine, M. D physician and surgoon. Eyo, ear, nose, throat, Glasses fitted. 814 Liberty building. 222 Dr. E. D. Elwood. Optometrist, Is now located In his new office, but old location. Corner Main and Bartlctt. ' 218 E. J. Rogers has purehnsed through tho Churies A. Wing Realty company, nccordlng to on announcement made today, the Robert Montgomery prop erty on East 9th street, whero he in tends to reside permanently. Dance Woodman Hall, Saturday night. '214 Screen dooora at Wallace Wood'i Lumber Yard, Cor. East ,Maln and hide while Intoxicated and for re Gonesee. 88tf I nlntlng nrreBt, waa to have a trial by Save ud vour monei so vou can buy Jury this afternoon on tho first named a lot at the Realty Board sale of city lOlB, DCCembor 1st. Only SOU aown, balance $10 a month. ' 209tf I. E. Snyder a Southern Pacific en- gincer from Portland. Is spending scv- Kitty Is coming. Craterlan tnea oral days hero on business. er. Docember 4. 217 Froo admission Oriental dance Sat. I ur. w. u. ucnaerer, uentist. l.x 214 traction specialist. Dental X-ray, Gas Lessons clvon In oil nalntlng. water and local anaesthetic. Phone 1117, colors or china decoration. Call Mrs. Vivian Norman Barto, at Palmejr'a Studio or 821-Y. The county budget committee will acting business with Deputy Senler D. hold a final meeting at the city hall T. Ijiwtontoday, en route homo from In Jacksonville Tuesday, the 24th of California. November nt 1 p. m. 207tf I Dance Jackson Hot Springs Satur- i "The surplus powder in the first , day night. 214 car of Pyrotol ordered by the county ! Dance Riverside Community club ngen's office has been entirely taken Saturday night. Alford's Orchestra, up, according to County Agent I 214 Howell, and orders are now being as-I All the Important road Intersections snmhled for a second car." says the throughout Lane county will be mark Rogue River Courier of Grants Pass, ed and the distance to the different "In cooperation with Jnckson county, communities given on guide boards orders for more thnn half the amount by the opening of the next tourist sea required aro already on file. It Is son. hoped by County Agents Howell and Sweet potatoea 8c per lb. Johnson Cnto to havo sufficient orders on hand Produce Co. 241 N. Fir street. 215 to order thla second enr before the first of tho year." Give common sense a chnnce. Buy your Christinas gifts at Johnson's1 during our eleventh anniversary sale, 217 nrresiea oy uepuiy Miaie uame war Tin Dunnlnir System of fundatlon den Pat Daly, H. A. Kizer, locnl reni- trnlnlng In muslo 1b not only for child- Ten five years old and up but for all who wish a thorough knowledge of' tho fundamentals of music. Taught In clascss of five. Mrs. A. E. Goff. Rooms 1-2-4. Sparta building. Call Monday and Tuesday. Hours 2-5. . . 2141 Junk tires wnnted. Valley Hldo & Junk company, 221 N. Fir strot. 218 Tho Western Union TelcErnnh com- pany Is contemplating tho use of n snecial wire next Saturday at tho Sa-1 lem-Medford football game, for tho benefit of Salem citizens, whoret tho returns will bo given out piny by play. The county court has Issued an or- der with reforenco to tho weight of loads on county roads. The ordor takes effect at once. 16.500 pounds will bo the maximum weight of loads nnd vohlcles on paved roada. On new macadam roads built during 1926. tho maximum will be 10.000 pounds. On all dirt roads tho maximum weight Is fixed at 8000 pounds. 207tf Tho Realty Board sole of city lots will be your last chanco to buy paved lots at tho old prices, $50 down, bal- ance $10 n month. 209tf Many of those who have purchased I city lots at the present prices have ' made 25 to 60 per cent profit on their Investment. Why not you. Last chnnco December 1. $50 down, bal- I anoe, $10 a month. 309 Mitt "Tor an after Hominy puiinc mar- kct," said Markotmanter Runynrd this morning, "today's market is good. spite forbidding weather, produce in sufficient fiuantltlen is on sale and patronago Is in proportion." , Froo admission Oriental dance Sat. 214 For Rent House, 808 Bonnett avo. 5 rooms, sleeping porch, partly fur- nlshed. - Gnrago. ,$30 per month. Phono 738-X. 210tf Dance Riverside Community elub Saturday night. Alford's Orchestra. 2t$ J. T. Conrad, engineer In charge of tho re'palrlng of the city water pipe lino, reports that a crew of 30 men aro now at work In tho Wollon dis trict In tho vicinity of the Von der llellen ranch. In this section. It In un derstood, the pipe is In a better con dition, very few collars having been replaced. E. II. Thomas, who has boen con nected with tho shipping department of tho Owen-Oregon Lumber com pany, leaves tomorrow for Cainlno, Calif., 'where ho has a position with the Michigan-California Lumber Co. Most any variety of apples, good quality, $1 per box delivered, John son Produce Co. tf Got your Chrlstman hand made glfta and drcssmnklng at tho Daisy Shop. Phono 1067. 221 Mesdnmes 11. F. I.ohr, August Getche nnd Fred Roper are business visitors In tho city today from Grants Pass. Dance Riverside Community club Saturday night. Alford's Orchestra. 214- Tho Dunning System, of foundation training In music Is not only for child ren flvo years old nnd up. but for ell who wish a thorough knowledgo of the fundnmentnla of music Taught In classes of Uve. Mrs. A. E. Ooff, Rnomn 1-8-4. Sparta building. Cnll Mouady and Tuesday. Hours 2-6r 214 Fancy Ynklma gem polntoes, $3.50 per 100 lbs. Delivered any plnco In city, qunllty guariSMeed. Johnson Pro duce Co., 241 N. Fir atrcct. Phone 97. If Mr. and Mm. nenry Srhult nro In tho city today from Hntna Vlly hi plnff. Kroc rtdniUwi.on CrimlM dnnco Snt. Fifty hrn of milk cow for Mil, nonio trfnU nnd bftlnnr coming truh aoon. Jnrwys nnd Ouprnfwya, nt th J. W. Shutiurk ranch at Tlnt, Or.. arrora Br itk from county farm. Klrnt come, first nerved. 2H Your car nerd Monntnotor oil. rhlppa Auto Tark Service, U The Southern Pacific company'" net nueraMnii income for October this year shows an Inureuso of $147, GUI. Oil over jtllo' Income tup tlio sumo month lust yeur. The net operating income for ino une nowever, shows a decrease or ig,v.cK.av iur ine lirsi iu niuiunv of the year as compared with Ihe name period ox a year ago. There la no be'tcr placo to buy your Ran and oil than, rjilpps Auto I'nrk Service. 215 Fresh San Juan lima, 3.75 per bbl. Big Pines Lumber Co. 181 tf If ahe won't accept a diamond from tnia store, ahe sure don't want you boy. Johnson the Jeweler. 217" R. L. Cornwell, principal of the Gold Hill school, Is a business visitor in tho city today, Ho stated that 1 students are registered there, 40 of which are In high school Dance Riverside Community club Saturday night. Alford's Orchestra. 214 To miss our anniversary Bale Is to leave your pocketbook open. Johnson tho Jeweler. 217 Radio Wet A. and B. batteries re charged, called for and delivered. Williams & McCurley. tf Huse McKlnncy, arreBted Thanks giving night by State Traffic Officer C. P. Talent and Special State Officer i. a. jaieni xor ariving a motor ve- charge When given a preliminary ' Jmi;iuuy.- iuurnnnuy iJiuwuou not guilty on both charges and was j released on 1250 bail to appear today. 426 Medford Bldg. tf I A. Dalzlor of Sniem. state sealer f welghts and measures, was trans- Screen doors at Wallace Woods Lumber yard, corner E. Main and oenesoe. as For hunting wild game without a hunting llceneo and for which he was dent, was : fined $26 on his plea of guilty In Judge. Glonn O. Taylor's court yesterday. Large Block of. Victor records nt Palmer's Muslo Store. tf . Try that big milk shake at DoVoe's. i. it" We aro now -serving oysters in .a variety of styles. Crowson'a, Med-, ford's popular sweet shop, 182tf Laugh with Sam and Winkler. ,iu- nlor class play. December 4th. 217 Failure to comply with tho new headlight law by, having their light tCBtod cost H. L. Smith nnd D. 8. I'rullt $14.50 each In .tuatlco court ednesday nrtcrnqpn. Tho two were tho only ones out of too stopped by southern Oregon tramp officers tucs. day night when t,liey Bwooped down upon Grnntn Pass and tested every car that panned along Sixth street for a while during tho evening. This was the first active step taken by tho nf- fleers In niakl ngwholesnle testa hut from now on It In likely to happen nt anytime, Ihey sny. In tho-pnrty here woro A, II. Shores, Charlie Talent, and J., J. McMahon. Grants Pass Courier. . We pay for ashes and sell dirt cheap. Brown & White Agency. Inc. tf "Tho Arrival of Kitty," Craterlan. December 4th, 217 Fancy Yakima aom potatoes, $3.50 per iuu inn. ueuvereu an ypinco in city, quality guaranteed. Johnson Pro- De-,duce Co. 241 N. Fir street. Phone 97 tf Washington state vlnltors registered nt local hotels Include E. S. Grant and family of Belllnghnm, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Wlnnlghnm of Contrnlln. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Coulter of Cbehnlls nnd Mr. and Mrs. J. IT. McPcrson, Charles Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Camp nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. A. L. Haggard of Seattle. Screen doors at Wallace Wood's .T.umbnr Lnrtl, corner K, Main nnd Geneseo, Havo your brnkc efiunllzed and put In hIihpo before the nklddy season ro mc. Wo npeeinllze In bruko work. MverBlde Oarneo. 190Mf L.et Leo nt tho Men's Shop measure you for thiit 37.f0 tallored-to-mean-ure suit. Satisfaction guaranteed, 193tf The Craters' club meeting sched uled to havo been hold next Monday, has been poHtponed until the Monday of tho folltmiuff week. Let Lea at tho Men's Shop measure you for that f37.G0 taUorod-to-meas-ure suit. Satisfaction guaranteed. 193tf Screen doors at Wallace Wood's Lumber Yard. Cor. East Main and Oencaeo. . 88lf WEDDING BELLS ' Jack IMrchfMd and Silvia MarRle Umlenhnmer, both of Douglas county we,ro united In marrtuRO Sunday, Nov. 22 at 4 p. m. at tho residence of tho nfflrtmlnn mlnlMer, Ho v. J, V. Conn. A wedding party of several local friends were present. Tho rlni? cere mony whs used to unite tho happy pair. They -expect to mako their home In Pour lus county. On Monday afternoon nt 1:30, James R. Fleming and Hlva M. Frost, hoth of Ashland were united in wedd ed bonds. The tale rim ceremony was performed by Hev. J. 11. Conn of the South -Methodist church. They will makn thlr homp for the presnt with K. Milard near Kaglo lolnt. In the presets) of n amnlt group of friends Wednesday afternoon James It. W. OioRtf 04id siena Avon, both of (his city were united tn marriage In an inife-mal churrh wedding. Kcv. J. B, Coan. pastor of, the Methodist church, South officiated. They will make their home In Medford. Mr. tiregg is well known In this city. LOCAL ROBBERIES CONTINUING, 10 MORE LAST NIGHT Burglaries, during tho past week, seem to be committed In pairs, for two more were reported this 1uorn Ing by the Mason and Ehrmnn com pany and tho Farm Bureau Ex change on Fir Street.. Nothing wnB taken from tho latter, but $30 In cash was -stolen from the Mason and Ehrmnn enfo after the Inner vault door had boen jimmied. The sher iff's office. In conjunction with the city police, are working on the case, and were on the scene this morning, taking fingerprint photographs. Police are inclined tq believe tbt local talent figured In the two af fairs, as apparently the burglars, of which It is behoved thero were two, were familiar with the plan of both -buildings aid knew where the xaRl? wus kept. Entrance into -the wholesale gro-1 eery warehouso -was mado through a skylight, according to C. A. Bovce of tho , firm, nnd . dropping 18 feet I onto sacks of flour, where two pairs of shoe Imprints were found. It is presumed tiiat they then made their way into the office and opened tho unlocked . vault door, to force tho Inner door open by lifting It off tho hinges. Tho Inside of the safe -was also locked with the exception of in dividual drawers, .which were Jim mied open. Rummaging through them, they scattered valuable Jowelry, such as a watch, a diamond stick-pin, a sil ver cigarette case and' other nrticles, on the floor togethor with n few valuable papers, and took the monoy Instead. Tho cash consisted of loose change and small currency. A sliding door lifted off its rol lers gave mute evidence how the burglars entered the Farm Bureau Exchange, where they examined the money drawers in the mnln offtce and found nothing. In addition they jimmied a window to enter the poul try department office and there rummaged among tho papers and In the'drawcrs to no avail. Exchange officials also, advance belief that the work was done by "home talent," ns familiarity with tho premises was shown. "ARMY WINS FROM XAVV (Continued from page one.) for three points, making, tho score, Army, 10; Navy, 3. ' , Goat Attacks Mulct. I'OLO ' GROUNDS, NEW: YORK, Nov. Ub. (A. P.) With the most spectacular pirture'of American foot ball as Us background, the Army and Navy elevens met this nfternoon in the 28th bnttlo of tho series which annually brings the eastern season to its most colorful climax. A gala crowd of fifi.OOO spectators including high government and ser vice officials, thronged tho big oviil shnped National league park to wit ness the spectacle, and , cheer the sparkling maneuvers of the midship men and cadets In their struggle for football supremacy. The blue uniformed middle brigade marched on tho field and went thru their paces as did the cadets. Stir ring tunes 'of rival bands added to the miytinl atmosphere. West Point was nccompnnlcd by Its mascot mule, sleek and dressed up for the occasion In a smart new blnn ket decorated with an orange "A". There woro rumors thiit the Army already had gotten the Navy's goal but these were dispelled when the Synopsis of tho nnnual statement of irvnt Western Flro Insurauco Co.. of Chicago, In tho State of Illinois, on tho thirty-first dsy of December, lit 4, made to the Insurance Commis sioner of the Stute of Oregon, pursu ant to law: CAPITAL , Amount of capital stock puid up $500,000.00 INCOM13 Net premiums received during the year $8S-t,248.8S Interest, dividends und .rents received during tho year - 27,829.34 Income from other sources ' received during tho year 338. 50 Total income $.112,416.72 DISllUItSKMKNTS Net losses paid during the year including adjust ment expenses $412,070.89 Dividends paid on capital stock iluring the y-nr None Commissions nnd salaries paid during tho year 302,437.33 Ta x es. licenses and f e os pam uuring ine year js.uir.oH A niou nt of a II other ex penditures - 35.2Ti4.79 Total expenditures $82 7,9 7 2.51) . ASSISTS Value of real estate owned (market value) None Value .of stocks and bonds owned (mnrket value).... 886,031.00 Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc 298.(150.00 Cash In bunks and on hand 4 1,842.03 Premiums In course of col lection written since September 30, 1924 138.635.3j Interest and rents duo and aecruotl 11,404.85 ' Total admitted assets ..$1.39.463.23 IJAUILITIKS OrnM claims for losses un pairt . $ 67.034.23 Amount of unearned pre miums on all outstand ing risks 414.ft2.2f. All other liabilities S.fiOO.OO Total liabilities, exclu sive of capital slock Of tr.ao. 000.00 Jt5flrV,Kft4S Itl'HlNKSS IN OHKOON FOU THK Y K. K Xet premiums received ijlur- inc ine ear 14.414 3t Lokscs pnid during the year. 2.7S7.42 mosses incurred uuring the year . 2.723 fiT Nn me of com im n V. Oreut Vrlirn Fire lnsuraiu'0 Co. Nam of "resident. Anthony M's'0 Name of Secretary. Naoolenn Rr- ard. Htatutorr resident nttorcft v for srrvlee. Will M pore. J. , Wukefiebu) locnl noent. Mo.t. ford, 1 long-hbrned mascot tugging furious- I ly at Its leasli, catno charging in a sido entrance. The goat lunged with 1 lowered horns n't the mule as the I unlnialH were taken to tho center of the gridiron und It took tho combined i efforts of their attendants lo prevent a pre-gamo battle then and there. FIND SKELETON OF . REDDING, Cal., Nov. 28 Tho mys terious disappearance nonrly two years ago of Tilford Dcizier, 19, student of the University of California and son of Dr. Ernest Dozior, Reddlr,; Physician, was solved with tho finding o flhe boy's skeleton In a ravine a half niilo from tho Dozler home. The cause of the boy's death was nut de termined. Two Killed in Cave-In. ! MOSCOW, Idaho. Two men were killed and one Injured when a cave-In at the clay pit of the Moscow Klro- brick $ Clay Products company nt Joel, near here, trapped them without warning. That a Boy, Glennl MADISON, WIb. Simple and vig orous speech that the ordinary intel ligent man uses Is urged on journal ists by (ilonn Frank. Ho would have them write in the vernacular without being lowbrow. Bill Kelly Elected Captain. MISSOULA, Mont, -r- William C. Kelly, a junior, was chosen captain of the 192C Montana .university foot ball eleven. Nor Would Anyone Else. NEW YORK. Mrs. Frank Tinncy wouldn't be surprised if site and Frank were re-mariied within a year If her divorce is granted. Peacock Nut Coal Just Right' for-Cook' Stoves. Aberdeen Utah Lump Coal and Diamond Briquets for Heaters, Furnaces, Fireplaces, Etc. See Us FOR SERVICE "PHONE 239 MEDFORD ' Vie Answer to (he Burning 'Quesdoi mm at the ASHLAND NAT C.Xmtkn ftulnhur Watpr Medford Qlass Co. Automobile Glues and Mirrors made to order. We call for your saab. and replace broken windows. Ohnnm 14S) 1 . 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