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SPECIAL GAR TO
EAGLE PT. GRANGE
ELECTS OFFICERS
70 LOCAL
MEET) MEETING THURSDAY BERLENBACHIAS
KAOI.K I'OMT. Hip. 12. Tho Ka-
'i'wcnly-flvo ..f tin. Ica.lii.K pear """ , . .
1 business session mill iinnual clcrtion
dowers i.f California will arrive on ,, Tuesday cvcnlnK. December 1st.
"Tin. Shasta" Wednesday niui-nhiK to A considerable number wero present,
'liurllclpato in the mcolliiKS if tin. "l110 "lu fu,t lhllt 11 '"
stormiest imy we nnvu Inn! Kiln srn-
After the regular routine btiHltiona.
I till fltllllU'llll' nrrri-ftl'M tvni-n r.l,.t....
I Ma
CLOSE CALL, BUT
KEEPS HIS TITLE
CffAKROFC
Ol
TO GIVE BANQUET
ami I ho uuculk'il tllliini; tux. which
will taken 10 per cent fmin ull ni'lf
siistainlnK commissions. These laws
I wouliLwi Into eifect iniineeateiy alter
llio i-y-ctlon unil the slate would have
I the bencUl or almost two tnontlin'
revenue therefrom. .My estimate, ol'
IIM.ono from these sources is de
cidedly low.
"in this connection it should not be
forgotten that there was a deficit of
almost $.'i(in.U00 In the Ktato treasury
wien I became governor."
teiidllli; . the hiljll houl dome nl
tho Nntatorluni hint night, through
courtesy of the f'nllfnrtt.i Oreson
power company. Thin was the pre
mier ..Knowing of iese fllniH, iiml
tliey were received with unbounded
eiilhiWami l,v the gathering which
wan composed of students,
j, Dunccr anil ll. ro l-gj'ullcd.
KACliA.MK.VI'O. Arthur' 1-nVei)'.
piuforsionnl Charleston luiA-r who
was uliol in the face duiliK tho hold
up of a downtown stiito a, week ngo
and whom local police had glveie'hmg
their1'
rs aiul oilier attentions for Ilia efforts
i .... ti... i..il.linp m-iiu iirrested mill
a . . .1... I loiinn". . - "
pnrcnis. uno manners oi u.u " al.0, the city Jail. los Angeles
Yells and 'cheer by
police III a circular describe LiiVernu
school faculty.
the gW.uii of KtudentH iiuncliiaieii ;1H u clL.vtM. hurglar.
the allowing of thin football classic, j
These pictures will be Hllown very
Kimn to the nublic through the front
1 windows of tho C'opro building, date'
Sound- l.lko Hubby
.....n.tx. "l..l:tl....l ll..,....
MovIcm Make Hit lit l)llllC .,, ,. , .,,., .,.,, , . .... .,,. i,.,..ii
A big banquet Ik being planned by Moving pic tures of tile liainploll- t(J ,)(J ,,.finU.y announced later.- as g,,, riKltt for my Impeachment."
the chamber of Commerce next Wed- ,lp Kanie with Kalem were served well as to various local civic orgunl- writes tlovernor Kerguson in her hus-
nesoay evening m t.-.iu in eonnection .., ,. ,,,., , ,, IIrf.(. ,r..wil at- rations. . 'band'.
with the state horticulturist
paper.
NEW YOHK, Dec. 12 (A. I'.) Tho
world's light-heavyweight ring chain
ing in session lieru next week. Kvery
fruitgrower In tile valley hus been
Kent u written Invitation and In ad
dition the general public is also In
vited. I'laees for several . hundred
"on and sumo of tho roads wero In
T hcno men will arrive en masse in a hu,l rendition. t
Niieelnl ntnl t.'lll I... 1.1....I...1 I...'
'"raulc T. Kwclt. oresidenr and man
niter of the California 1'iar fl rowers . . "' . K""; vv"r- Alfred lilonslilp crown still . sls on tlio head .liners have been jirnwicod.
iiKMOcliillim. This inforniation was re- I, """"''""' ""-. Mrs. t.erlrudo ot l-uill Hfilenhach arter a fiercely; The best authorities on fruit. in the
i.elve.1 In n telegram received l,y of-" , , 1 ""'"'"' d. ''7'1''- Thockniorton ; contested IS rouiid battle last llkht state and Inertly Will 8 It'll li OH
flc of the llorllcul.ur.il society ',"t ""-W',r, J"l,n h"'hh : secre- with .lie mull who knocked llll.l out erop topies during tile general
this morning, whirl, indicates the 'V.1.. '"K,. t"''?- ';"i'gc I In four rounds less thai, two years ago. .liseussion that is to follow the din
natlonwlde importance of this event ""'rtel' ll'h . Car l-eh; feres, Jack lielaney of llridgeiort, Conn., m.r.
........ umiMiii, jii in. I'-m nuiuiai illlli'n witlllll I trill II 111 UN rni. .
K'orOIKO Thr.,.k,nnn. PI, M.u Inllinr , 1 ..-i 1 "v "'T T niilllHTCe
itown. Mimin; iituy uhhIhijliU alewuru. IAhiodii, a. y.,
! '
l) fill pcur Kid wo in.
The fiiim of the Kokuo Ftlvcr val-
rrr.ir "utii iv" -,,.,,,: Mas,..,..
t,.w . i,. i,i,i h,... '..' " hl : secretary, ohn.rles divan
one an opportunity to absorb vital
points upon the subject of pears.
KxpertH from all I'aclflij coaHt Htates,
led Cowden,
, Hluwell.
Trustees:
One
yea r. Iester
nor. f, ,.Imu ,.u I i.., ...... i i nniuritjji , j-yeilf, rillllK
... , ' .. iitswonh
uBiiiiiK.on, u. c, win aiipear on 1 tie
pear, J. H. Kline.
most Pliinni'dhnnuivn it,,,,.,.,, , i.'l.lr.l, uiiiiiiinttn, ,f . ll.
. , , lone, Alfred Mlltelstcndt, Mrs. fler-
liude llaak, lister
t'hnrles (iivan. .Mrs.
eover.i.K everytning
has ever been nrriniged for an affair
of this kind in tho entire country.
The following standing committees ' him only seven rounds to six for the
challenger, while two were even.
W. If. Ward, Cioorgo
defeat, Delaney hesitated and waited
to his sorrow.
Floored for a count of three In the
fourth uml punched groggy In the
slxlh and seventh, licilenbach closed
in the lust six rounds with a stirriiil:
Thoekniortoii, I rally which saved lor him the title he
rpiln ...i,,.i ...in i , i " .ivu. .inn. ioau.ie uiiis- i w.esie.. irom Liise fticugue.
I , 1, M I I' dT. wor,h- M'"' M' '"" i"'""" Hl ,'lr1 " victory was close, for
iilnmlni- .li.un in , k.ii,,.. .. " "' it-o,...,,.;. men ... me riiigsnie gave
..u...i..eu . a. .., ...o .ai mers, pear w, ,)C ,,,.,, ,u tlle rt.Kulm. ,)llH.
nni uie ;ni: T"'!,""1!!1 ,n-m n,ce,inK "",u:"': ""
1 A, ,t0,!U0,,,"vc, v,'"' 11 '"- vostlgatlon. ways and means, relief,
at Via ,. Wen' i ,lr" "!'"' entertnlnment. refreshments, visiting
,1, morning, ,,,,,,,., I(.k1hIh1I()i1, ,lKrlcullu,.0,
fn, li ' lonl",ul"B l,"u ""-homo economies, and membership.
The iV. , '. . i. , . ,f . . 1 A vo,y lH" "ctivo and InterestlliB
Tho Llks leiniH. at Medford has ilk wnM h.cn , j , K
been generously donated for holding 0pe,tlve work
"!!"1","'7' V'h,k"nMV,'" " "Ct'., l-""l"" ref'roshments were served
eye one in crested. This opportunity ,,y tll0 hoHlPllHf,H of , evPnln(fi Ml,.
, , .e , K'l'T 'lB.hl Luo"'1 Kl'ne-- "'' "ay Stowell Mrs.
1 n,,, , " f,.i "n f:o conslstlnK of fruit salad,
anay of talcn shown on tho program sandwiches, cake and coffee.
a"' yT""""1 "" A s called for
o ?, an , """UHt,'y- W ,,lch Tuesday evening. Dumber 15th. to
nLVi , T ?" T'" dl"cu" cooperative work. All farmers
m..... " Jogue an dKagle Point people interested In-
litlelloliler. before the' . . " '" l-'-. "
'ft llfll I.. ... , "UU
niur. itiiu.s 111 .lie new ..utoisoil
Square. I!ut at tho i.oints when an
aggressive offensive would seemingly
nave, swept tile champion to decisive
PLAINTIFF WINS
civil surt of n. c.
W. .McCrew, for
Hudson-Essex
More Than Doubled
vlled. l-:ight o'clock sharp.
'On the night of December 2nd t
large delegation of llaglo I'olnt griing
ers attended a grange meeting in the
Woodmen hull In Medfonf. of which
tho itoxy Ann Orange was host. There
. (;', ji . ,1 , . 'whs also present a mixed degree tain
I3t,t rrOuUCttOn nout 40 menibers from Ilornbronk
' California. This dgrco tea.m, unilel
. ' hho leadcrshlji of Master W. A. Htone.
t 1 " . V. ., . , ; unit on the work' of the third and
. inuuun ui 1 Ul llll.lU. WIIOIC- . f,.nll. .l......An n l. .. i
a. .1 '.. . .ini.n mill u, iniu nuilliivi
, ",r "of candidates, some from ICagle
t. IT ".' c,,l''","" ?',,.M-:11- l'"lt "range and some fro,,, Itoxy
i.,,i ,ini,. . .. . ,, An" Criingo. This work, as put on
... i.V, "".."" .oto. o. i,y t)h (, , fll ,., w
1. i't,r . u , . ":r, r ono He ""' heaullful and linpres
1".',.. '.'..C0.n""l"y had. loU :'.." " slve-ceremonies of Ss kind the nil
. ,,r ;.... , ' dlenco lind ever witnessed. After the
, ' ,"",B ' "''"'" , ,,B - degree work was finished, the team
ll 'r ".l 'IT.'8. C"""" "U"1"l!, dellhteil the nudieiico with a lili.Kt
A Jury In the
Yost against M
recovery of 375 for damages sus-l
tained to a Clievrolet car in an autoj
1. i-. . ..... . . I "ll-' l-lli-lin iiiiiinuv iiinu
i.eiionuacn piove.t mat ne lias ne-juy, rl.,urncij vcl.(lk.t f ,375 i
come a new and vastly Improved tho fun ain(lunt ,.,,...1.. i.,, ,,-,.1,1.1
fighter since' Ills stunning defeat by ' . , . , V'
Delaney in their first meeting. Hut , ' ' "' Th , T T" 15
the outstanding factor in IHs success wa" i",r" f"ut'hl' Aitorney,
was indomitalile courage in the face 1 , ""''!' M' UoberlB representing tho
of almost certain defeat courage
which bore him np under a gruelling
exchange and which enabled him to
even the score of knockdowns by
dropping Delaney in the twelfth.
Delaney was reeling under punches
In the thirteenth and fourteenth, hut
stuck to his tusk gamely and finished
lighting back strongly.
plaintiff and Newbury und Newbury
1110 uclcndant.
According t the testimony, the
accident occurred when l'ost at
tempted to turn ofr tho highway,
onto the Hear Creek bridge road.
and was hit amidships.
O,
und DO ior cent of this numliur wore
COUcllOH.
f'Thc company estimates" eontiiiuel
Mr. Lefferts. "that In llliitl the total
production will reach 400.01111. ijuunll
ty production Is what enabled the
Jfudsoh-KHsex company tij reduce
price without reducing the uuullty."
The Markets
1 1
1
! i;oltTJAM). Oil'.. Doc. 1 a. (A.!1.)
Tudny'H rccppl: Hlnu-p SOU (by bent,
contruol). HocitH fur' wcoli (tip
pivxlmiilrly). initio 3405; cutvi-H UI5;
Iiokh itft40 ; Hhrrp 17(JTi.
' Tiid Compnrril wlih wcok iik:
MoNlly ult'iuly. ivopk'M bulk pi-Ii-ph:
lcef hIimth $70i ".r.o; (up $.i!r: lmiwh '""t NnviMubor
unci lu'f'iH $3.7rri f,.7ri; (p holftMH lrt p:iil Hkmii a Kiat rnmpliniciil by
ftt.aG; ttip rmvH rait lit tH anil rut- clnlarlnK (hrir wnik tho best hi hail
Itnn L'ftf 3. fin; IiiiIIh $:i.25 r,i 4.76: rv,,i" put n by a mixoil Irani.
hnautlftil nml Intrbiito drill wKch
was pxrontlmmlly woll oxceutml, in
fnut, po well pxeeutpd wan It that on
cot'o ufti' (Mirniiro brmmttt Ihmn bni-k
tn repeal tho whole perfin niaiu-e. Thl
Hormeil cruet, an Hny bail beon wirk
Inc ronllmnniHly for two Iiihiih, but It
Hhmveil ww well their wnr kwa np
pferlatcd. A fl er tho eereiiifinleH, a ha liquet
wiih held In the banquet hall durtiiK
which Homo Rood after dinner Hpeoeh
oh, by tho varbniH niuxlorH prcHont,
and othern. were llHtened tun.
A fterwardH niUMir and a KenPial
Ciuitl 1 1 mo wan had, all 'diii; tn. their
huineH wel pleaded with the pveninn'M
enterlHtnuiPiit. The Kajile I'nlnt niom
bei'H wIhIi In (hunk tho Ilujty Ann
(IraiiKo for (heir Hlendid hiiKpltallty,
and beautiful pnKriini rendered. The
ahovo inentlniWMl I en in put on their
decree work at the National (iranue
convention held In KaiTauieuln, Calif..
National Master Ta-
c;ifvoN, tuoHily TtHi H; a few at fit; a
few milk vcal'.'iH up (i $12: very lim
ited movvnienl of feoder Moors at $6
Howl t 'inn pared with wopk nn:
liOHt llfiht btiti'hei-H und HlaiiKhter
plKH ara: luwor; wplKhtlor klmlH nuiHt
ly HlPady with npoln SRo higher;
work h bulk prleoH
Pit lint ftilKet (bp Heriul mePtlUR
palled fin TiiPNday uljibt. December
Kith, al H p. ni.
The next regular biiNlneHH meeting
will bo held at the (iriuiKe hall on
TiiPHday. January fith. I!i2fi. There
will bo limtalat Inn nf ufflcerH anil ap
pointing of HtumlinV eoniiiiitteoH.
1-Ik'H butchei'H TI"'!' "Ill bo a roll pall proKinni.
load .Monday at CHrn imnibi' atinvertng tlic tiuoHtlon,
ST.ATi-: TAX V I.OWKU
(Continued from fia.ge one.)
FOOTBALL SQUAD
( from all sources, not including Income
tax or fees for reKiilaJni; puhlic utlli
Uies. Jl.510.130.98; in per cent increase
lor llil'ii, $151,0i:i.0(l; deliimuent in
conio tax. J1U0.D00; additional funds
lnini public utilities, $72,700; est
imated receipts from the tithing tax
and tho tobacco, 'which I expect the
people to sustain at the election in
November, 1920. 1 1 2."..iiiio. Total esti
mated receipts from all 'sources. ImM
j Jl.i'aS.S44.07.
Letters for 26 members of the "This will leave a .balance in the
.Medford hluli school football team "tato treasury on. January 1. 1927. of
wero presented to the players Friday $7.9H0.S2. Insteaij of a deficit, there
nlKht at a fooili.il! dance at the Nat- wi" uu H surilus ill (lie state treasury
atorlum. The presentation was inado at "lc close of '") term. II the people
i.v i i. i..i" i.,.iiiui. "t tho election In Noveniher. I92H.
Kaeh player was paid a tribute Vutc 'u8 '" fi"")r uf lh tobacco tux
by the i-oacli, wlien be received his
letter, and the most glowing one ., Xtrtltv ut l-'hlh'l IPcnrin.
lui tided to "I'titt" I'lilnev a irllanl ""' ""dersignod lias riled his final
lyunim io luimj, a Mluil, , ,unl H ,1,Mii,.1u1. f u, ,.-,...
who played on tho scrubs for tour ,,,, r charlotte I'. Kuller, demised,
years, before lie ri Ived any recog- with the county eourt of .facksnii
Ulllon. 'i'be eoai-h couipliineiited County, (ireaoii. and said I'liut't has
him on Ills iierseveiance, grit and appointed Monday the llili ,ay of
fixity of purpose. . I 11,-!i' "l "' 'lock a. m. as
. . .. . . .'he time and the court room ol Hie
""" 11 '""" reieiving tot- ,.,.( , ,,. ,,,,.,, f,. hearing objei-
lers. and their servlee record, is as lions therein and the M-ttleiuetit
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M!PMP3 IlllllllllllllllllllllllllilillllllilllllllllllllW
Invest at Home
Why invest your mcney in stocks and bonds, 'the
security for which is far from home, and concerning '
which your information is meager, when your money
will work as profitably and quite as safely within ten
miles of home, in the hands of men whose records can
be learned over the telephone and whose management
can be checked annually or semi-annually, by means
of printed, reports that can be had for the asking?
Jackson County Building & Loan Ass'n
80 North Central Avenue Medford, Oregon -C.
M. KIDD, Pres. O. C. BOGGS, Sec. Atty.
Southern Oregon People are Yet Afforded
an Opportunity to Secure Space in the
Beautiful New
follown:
HuKhett. renter, onp year; Xeff.
Kimrd, two years; .laekHon, Rliard,
ono year; Mublmril. taekk' two yearn;
Hlnnler. end. three years; Sanders,
end, one year; llerrlntt, ipiartei. one
ypur; MotKiin. tackle, ono year; Sonu,
fullbaek. -three years; t'unrad, half,
two yeaiH; .Moore, ball', ono year;
Mellee, center, one year; Kail, uaril,
ono year; Zeek. taekle one year;
illlnniH hall', three ymivn; Uunn, ,,,,' ,',,,,'
m i ' vim .-.n; I'lMiicy, guani
four yeaiH; Creen. eml.s one year;
Kelly, end, one year; Anber, full
biu k, one year.
tbereoi. All peiKoiiH Interested tn
said estate are nutiried to appear at
Hahr time and plai-p and show cause
why n;i Id riuai.aeenuut .should not be
approved by said court and aaid eslale
be decreed tn be Hi'ttled and closed.
Dated December I 1, 1 1CT,.
l-'ltA.WIH l. SALTKJt, Ad-niinlstralur.
SEND 'FAGIN' TO
111: closlnu too ll.'lli: In., i in. ,i "What would you like to have the
under uoluhts 112. 260 down: parkiiiK f,l'a"K! durln the coming year."
sows 98.&l)ff 9.BU: slmiKliter pIks 'ro otheratulks und music Tlease
111.(0013; clindiiR top ll.75; feed- everybody cdine. Tho (irnnce .needs
cr plus. ..lowly Hi'. 00. you and you need jour (li-uuitr.
Sheep I'o.lipnred with week iiirn' '''he folowlim extract from the
I'ut lambs 50 to 75e lilKltrr; eives ft 'reifon I'.ranKO llulletin. by Krsnk
hlRhor: week's hulk prices; Wlllam-
ClleJl'uHcy Uilntis II'.'. 5.1 to 13.60;
l.owde.n, former uovernor of Illinois
P'The Anierlca.i farniers are. the niost
yeirllniis Jll to if .fiO; shorn fat owes . efficient on eurth. A.uericii lias only
Jk'.
roltTI'.ANli, oro.. Iiee. u (A.r.)
I'.fWS e lo -lc lower. Current receipts
4 per cent of the fni'tuers of tho world
but that i per cent Krows "JJ per cent
of Ihe world's corn. 00 per cent of Its
cotton, fill per cent of its tobacco and
af pe rcent of its wheat. In the rest
32c: fresh medium 30iti3o'4c: froh,of "1C world, ono laborer avertuios 1,4
standard firsts 32Wm 33e: nosh sian
In nl extra S4?i34'jc: fresh under
ailed 25 U af. 'jo. ' , i.
Duller
llulter slow, weak. linehuilKed,
l:xtru cube, city r.iie: statidiirds 4?t';
prime firsts 4c; in hits TiJc; ca.tons
He.
Milk slesdy. llest rlfurnlnit crenni
Title net shipper' Hack In tmio one.
I'reain ilellvered I'ortland 63e. Haw
milk ll per icul) 2.ti0 cwt. r.b.
1'ortlii nil.
f'oullry
1'oultry sleady. Ileuvy hens 23 M
Utic; llRht l!lc: sprlliK 20c;. tirollera
noinlnal; young white ducks till 25c:
dressed turkeys SHU 40c; llvu iioml
nal: Kceso noiiilniil.
r I'otHlm.
'lllulis slow. yeak. JI.73. O
I'otntues slow. weak. .'.50(i:n
Portland Wheat.
J'OHTt.ANU, On,., I)e. ii. (4
WJieatlnm hard wlillo. hard whit,
llluostoni, llaart. anft white, wosfitn
whits. $1.57; hard winter, tior)oin
aurlni?. wostorn red, II .VJ
Today'a car reculpts Whait. U'O;
(luur, III; corn. 8; iiats. 8; hay. 0.
9 San Franclaco Butterfat
SAX FJIAXCISUO. lJec. I'il A 1M
Utittorfui, t. o. I). Sua Krunclscu, SUVjc. fnvorabie lette
tone of eerenlH per year, lu Auierleii
tho prod net Ion per man Is 2 tons,
more than eiht timet an Kieal.
'KariniiiK will never be entirely sin-
eossful until farmeiH net away from
the Individual w ay of dohiK thlnjis,
place Ihefr nhoublpi'M together, and
line tho Htreimth that ran only bo at
tained through untied ef forlii."
Jottrthe llranne. 0
9 In tho report n from the Xft Iminl
(rani;p, tt 1 tntestlnK to mue the
followhm: "A d rust le o rpnolution
whleh provided that any member
Jv)wnfto lie epallyuf illcKully luind
Tin Intoxbtln,; liquor should be-x
pelled without hearing was adopted."
Tho GruiiKP Hland for law and
1pp. o O
IUt.MI I.I, IUHlsKlN 7
(Comltftrd from PiK 1.)
the enudltlon of the bank lu (iieston.
"I think tt In In Rood coalition iiid
that the Oxanitni r wan In eiror," an
swerrd Hart.
H mm well mild the letter had been
Livrltten utter Ioiir ponsldenitlon and
that lib department had been watch-
brtLthe bank for four years.
To nhow that ho hail no I Hp feeling
toward tho Tot'tlam) National bank.
llrQnwrU said that ubrn It wus abntit
tn hero mo n'natloiiHl bank, the cinnp
tridler uf tho purreney wrote for blv
tidvkf ()uut It and hp replied with 11
' Ndllrp.
Pursuant lo the vote of the lej-al
voters of School IMriet Number zl .
of Jackson I'ounty. Oregon, east at a
legally palled Heboid ineein,r held w
tlu lath day of November. 1 1! r. al
the Pnion Town school house In said
district, whirrehy the Hoard of Direc
tors of Maid District was authoiir:ed
to contract an IndehlcdmVM f,.r the
purpose (.f building a hcIiooI h.aisi in
said district mid to issue the noi-'oUa-be
Interest bearing warranlH ot Raid
district in the sum of Twenlv l(,ive
Hundred (iL'.fitHl.uil) J)oIlars. niiv.il.le
on or'lirfnie five ( U ) years after date
at Ihe rale nf Kivo Hundred t $5nu.iiti )
Dollars of the principal ea b year
from date, with interest thereon at
the rate of six per cent per annum
payable annually, the l.Soard of wild
. i iHNiriet does lieretiy call for subscrlp-
II. 11. McKlroy, under sentenco of ldls in wrllhmr for said loan.
It) years for kiiuuI lareeny who Kll,n l,1,,M wi" l reeelved up to five
with Don Hall, aliened auto' thief ?''. IT m,"' ln "f , X-"! l-r 1Mb.
7'""-" - J"" Thurs-
day vvenliiK und were raptured the Itouill .MeellnK held an said date at
next inoiSiing at Cold J t 111 hy Sheriff o'Kht o'clock p. m.
.lelinlnits. is to be taken lo Salem Kl"'h ,M"m fll, resident of the said
tomorrow , lucniveratb.u in the L t-it-t shal have the riKlil to sub-
IT i;'Try-, ' - :!; z.
a.so taken three bo.Ti to the stato same, not less than Klfly uu)
.tnilnlnK sclnail. two from 'Ashland ""Hsrs at par value, plus accrued in-
jiml one hum Kaaie I'olnt. ti,,. party tcrcst.
will be escorted bv Depute Sheriff ,.,"''', 1 1l.n!" ::,th la' "f November,
i.r ",,a j,tr' t,,j,w ut, ' ,M!,,I!ox.
.Iii ksomllle. (..,.,.k llf ),.,,, I)lH.,.t No of
llf Ihe buys. Max Hawks ,nfAsh- .Inueisoii i'ounty, llrcKon.
land Is cliiti'Kid wllh iiassliitf bud , . - .
cheeks while Carl . lain of the sanio1 'n, "f A""""1 M.vtliiK.
city and 'Hi...,,,, . ' . M'" """"l niee.nK ,.f ihe stork
I'.ii,,, Utoinns Uews of KiiKle holders of the Jacks.,,, t 'inint v .1 i,,i u -l
oliil, aie orphans am! Intv.. no iiu: and l.nim A um i n, ". ,...Ti
. ..iniuiiiy evetiuiK. .lanuary
l.ert l.ecklvnicr. who received a
sentenee of llnee years lor bad i.he.-k
41 h li, ''ii
ill". :.l,l p. m . al the offlee of the Se,-
leiaiy, .. ..,,th Central Avenue. .U,I
fnrd. (Irei-iiii f.tv il , i
nt Plea of Kiillty. . f,- in,', ainendtnent ,,f n. f:vl
pat.il, Is. .Mr. and Laws, and for the I iiu,...i .. .u
Mi s. i. i;. iiecklcbynier o( o L'nlon "'her business as may come before the
I ".' ' I. OK. II. C. I'.llliCS
- 1 1 Secft'turv a ml Mturney
iassluK on. Ills rei i
was paroled ,S
M0t
FOLEYSlIdNEYAfATAi
tOR L OUGHS AND COLDS
CUT THIS 0UT-3T IS WORTH MONEY
1898 thmld At.. Ohuno, III., wrtttnff
yo.if tjin and tlrtr!i9 ilrArly. You t,i r-
r vt-mpotipii tor totixnti, crtii a nil hour
ri( ataA nmnl. tu. L j f fUi- Tt.11.
Mirirc nimuitit lor inn Hidnfl i. nrt I nl
r.iu,
!1hrllc TitMtl tar lAtittinatllnii nJ hilt.
?u.fii, Tti itrBtifirbibls itnirtliM r f cm
1tm tnlllN 1rl liAtm hailnr.1 KliUiaa. ml
Vowtll strttt at O'Farralt
AN FANCIC
"Iteartst lo tiiwytbimt"
f.viry modern cfSivelf ne
for 9b ueL Culatln
lea water Hospitality mi
food ervlca..
HAgVlf fV.TOf
imtiat
DANCE
ORIENTAL GARDENS
MEDFORD
EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
Right in Town Steam Heated Hall No Admission
III
Medford Memorial
III I ' Illl
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The New remainihff crypts wili id t r
Medford ' ORIGINAL PRICES I
Mausoleum
Is a 1 r e a d y the resting l'llete Tnforir.atioi. will be gladly furnished U
place for twenty local i v " JJ
H- people. T h e rapidity in , V y I
whiclv the original number it -tjr rrKJrr? T I
of crypts were secured by Fl. W LAJNo.EL, K J
Medford families evf ' . ' 1
deuces the popularity of Conger Funeral Parlors W 6th St B
P the Memorial here. . . Qr ' ; 1
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