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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1925)
0 O O 0 0 e o , o MEpfroilD MATL TRTBTTXE, "M"FTVFOT?T, OHFIPX, TJnJUV, DECEMBER & 1923 Ping fi&RBiy I in Ohio and cume to Utah He wii a close personal President HrichatH Younv of in 1859. frlfcnd of the Mor Overland Declares Dividend. $:'!. V UP nceumulotlons on rngo IocUr Urady. NEW Dec. 3. (A.P.) I the preferred mock. The dividcmV LONDON There' un epidemic of Diiectora oi WiUya-Overlund com- Is payable in common stock priced short -skirt influenza. Tim Klrls o knickers untlerneuth becauso insis tence on buing in style in inclement weather 'H cauRhy: chills and rheu- Wood row WUmoo 1a Ilonoral. WAItflWV Jollboche, a square in the new part of this is to be renamed v Woodrow Wilson. Imon church. pany tyday declared a dividend of at $'. it shart' Ised by doctors to wwir mntlc pains in tin knees and hips. NDS UPHELD BY TA1E SUP. COURT OCO DISTRICT-. '" niurrn, panv ummv declared a dividend oi ni Ji'n a snare. r nenvr ' M, Ore., Dee. 3. An assess- aile by the Ochoco frrteutlon to cover delinquencies on onts is held valid by the court today In the original tins proceeding of A. J. Noble S..W. lancey. sheriff of Crook and John K. Kollock. Inter Efendant. A demurrer to the' Ive writ is unstained in an by Justice Benn. lite of tlio owners of land in tilct, bonds were Issued In No- 1916, and sold to the public. tonds were refunded by vote of d owners In February, 1922. date of organization of the dls- pere was , no statute granting y for levying upon lands in Irlet for the purpose of paying tncies in the payment of as tits upon other lands in the dls- Such legislation was subsu enacted. ' voted against organization of jlrict and issuance and refund- the bonds. When he went to taxes in 1924 he tendered to trlff the full amount of his taxes jo 5 "per cent levied to cover ?ncies. The sheriff refused to payment. Noble brought the proceeding in mandamus to a validity of the assessment. intervened as holder of one listrict bonds issued in 1922. c case of the state on relation ol district No. Oil of Columbia against B. K Kleckner and appellants, appealed from a connty and upon petition earing, the court, in an opinion tftice I3e't, reversed the lower find remanded the cases. In a pi onfnion the supreme court ed the case. SlTliis .'AGO, Dee. 3. (A.P.) Hor innemun, 55, chairman of the Master Barbers' association appeared after writing letters tang suicidal intentions because Sne had been connected with ftnb ring Inquiry being pushed attorneys, lafntnlned' hhr lnnocence and jfte was being "unmercifully !" toners later found. lila hat on le Michigan shore. nouia earner, tut mo ofjuuiui Jury was ( voting, true -bills Lena Schrock Rice and thers with bombing consplra- tried to stab herself with a nife. A Jail matron frustrated jpmpt. rt. K. Crowe, state s attorney, ery bombing outrage since tho the year is being investigated. lire 119 of them with property estimated at $300,000, he her bombing was added to the ny when an explosion partly d a building within a block of fce station. A negro and his on tho second floor, knocked heir beds, said they had re no threats. A restaurant oc- the first floor. SET Fi HIXGTON. Dee. S- (A.P.) Iicomlng sale of timber on 4000 f public land in Coos and counties, Oregon, was an il today by the department of The date will be set' later. t will be received below tho ap- value of $440,241. orlzatlon for the sale was said department to bo the largest is class of timber, ever made government on one application, :M Ore., Dec. 3. The sale of 00O fret of timber located in hh county will he undertaken Oregon state land board on y 26, 1023, It was ann6unred ay by the board. This Is sa4q ho largest limber ualp over nc- id by tho board. board has fixed tho minimum for 28,685,000 feet of yellow $3.50 per 1,000 feet. Over 835, t of white fir has a minimum if fifty cpnts per 1000 feet. The Inn on tho M5.000 feet of in fc'iilur has been set at $1 per hot. lds. must bo accompanied by a d check for 25 per tymt of the re price, this -being hold as first lit. PR mm HIS 10W BIRTHDAY MAL, Utah. Dec. 8. (A.P.) rvey Coe Hulllnger, who claim ho Widest practicing physician United States with 76 years ot dlt. celehrated his 101t birth going about his work as usual Dr. lllllllnger. Mormon plo d Civil war veteran, is known .-;:-, . . . . I . ' . . ' , . , : .Quick Starting ' nm si AJfsi VP. I ' ' ' i i " " m . mi j as Am . m u w aj m sir si w , i nmi I ; .. ... .. m 1 M :B. iA- I MnM-nrmwiTiNf. I to M-' Mm Om mT M, mm mm M. -mmr - : . ;i L, : r a u Ji r ji in u r xi jl a 9. xv v i u t o x. i x x i. j i . . BBiMBPBBMMWilliMWa'U.tiJMMWWWaMroMBWISII inmmmmm llll UMMSmilllBiSII mmmmm mmmmmmmmm mmmmxmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm i It's oldest citizen. He was born