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rrcrFORr matl trtbtt, medford, oirenoy, Wednesday, apktl is, 1928. PAGE TWO r r Iocal and ' Personal Tho Medford and Aidilnnd IiIkIi kcHooIh will hBVO the sr.nie speaker ut their graduation exercises of thc senior chum In Juno. lr. Arnold : Ucnnctt Hull, president of tho Vnl- verslty of Oregon, who accepted j tho Invltutlon month K to M'l the speaker of the local high school commencement. ycnterdiiy thonn-; nouncemont wus nmdo hy tiupcrlii-j endcnt A. C. liriscoe thnt ho would tilBo he tho speaker nt tho Asninno ' commencement. The Ashland hlith graduating class numbers 78 girls and boys. Walker's regulur mid-week dance ' tonlKht, ' . . 11 Vannlc Payette MvMullen. society ' editor of the Upland News and On tario rieport. California papers, In 'spending R few day of her vaca tion In Medford on her way to Portland. ThlH Is her first vliilt In southern Oregon and she Is pleased with the scenic beauty anil tho up-to-date appearance of Medford. Dr. litazos prescription No. 1S02 for poison oak a guaranteed rem edy - five ounce bottle fiOc at Heath's Drug Store: near as your phone. Kreo delivery. . SI (iuostB from a distance rcglster ' d at Medford hotels Include A. It. Doerlng and M. H. Paris of New York City. Mr. and Mrs. James Ttalney of Victoria. II. C, Mr. and Mrs. K. C, Warren "f Kt. Paul. Minn., Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Cooper of HoIbc, Idu.. and II. I'gcla and family of Vancouver, H. C. Another good dinner. Zlon Lu theran church, 4th and Oakdulo, Thursduy evening, 6 o'clock. Adults 35c, children 25c. 87 Mrs. J. W. Pruott Is spending to day with her dnughtcr, Mrs. Joe Lester on tho lliddlo road. The Thrift Shop will have a sale of children's stockings, beginning April. Those hoso are all now (Muster Brown and lllack Cat brands). Through tho kindness of 4. C. Penney Co., who donied them to us, wo arc able to put on this big sale. Our prices are 10c pair or 89palrs for 25c. (let enough of thCHO to do tho children a year for very little money. W'a have many other bargain, namely, men's suits, women's spring coals, drosses, sewing table, largo basket, two car-pet-sweeperH, etc. Don't forget tho place over , Hex cafe., U7 The rains of tho past two days liavo not stopped tho Chinook sal mon fishing, nlthough trout fishing has been halted. Yesterday re ports were received from the Hav aga Haplds dam that the salmon wero striking fast. .' Best Utah coal. Hanson Coal Co. Phono 231). 3S7tf County Agent It. (!. Fowler Is spending the week In 'Portland, partly on official business and tak ing liv tho baseball games. Furniture repairing. A. N. Thl bnult. Phono U09-R.V 32 Sixteen out of tho Unto cms reg istered hero yesterday with the lo cal state auto traffic bureau. Ask the man who owns ono. 28 John Piper, regional executive of the Ittiy Hcnuts, stopped over In Medford yesterday to get acquaint ed with tho Crater Lake council, on his wny to Portland whore he will conduct a camp training week end course at Chanticleer inn on the Columbia rtlver highway. lio foro arriving In Medford Mr. Piper attended the national conference of scouts held In Sun Krunclacn Inst woek. Ho hold a short suasion of tho local scout masters at tho headquarters last night. Patronlr.e the food sale at tho Medford Electric. Sjtoro Saturday. 2 A baby clinic will bo held nt Ashland tomorrow. Walker's regular mid-week dance tonight. 27 r 1 Attention Residents of Hornbrook Ager Yreka Gazelle Montague Grenada Klamath Junction Siskiyou We are now serv ing your communi ties with our daily truck service. Your local grocer has the complete line of Fluhrer's Bread and Pastries. Ask him a b o u t their acknowledged superiority. Sherwood Willlumu of LaOrandc, president of thu Northwest Heal lOstate association. Meputy State Heal Kstate Commissioner C. V. Johnson und T. W. Zimmerman, executive sccrotury of the nurth west association, left this forenoon for Klamath Kalis, following n dinner meeting held here last even ing with the local realty board at the Hotel Medford. Krom Klamuth Kalis the iiiirty will go to lu-nd, I and will leave tile next day for , Pnt-lliiml. I - --- Lucas Paints and varnishes at I Woods l.umuir 10., (11 J-., Main. I'honc lux. . 3r Otlo liolinert of the Central I Point district was a business vis- Itpr in mo city yestcruay. Kt. Anne's Allar society will hold n C,ak",';rty.,r"'fy. P"," '.n! tend. 29 Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Fox of Lake Creek have returned from Port land, where they took their son Curtis, aged seven years, Uif med ical examination, and learned that the boy was suffering from phos phorous poisoning. His ailment baffled local doctors, according to Mr. p'ox, who states there Is a slim chance for his recovery, though his condition Is considered serious. Walker's regular mid-week dance Wednesday. 26 A-l baled groin hay for salo by bale or ton. Phono 317. 47 Californlans registered at Mod ford hotels Include Miss V. P. Mul len of Onturlo, Mrs. H. L. Damon und Mrs. Harsh I,aw of Hunta Ma rin, f. It. Archie of Iteddlng, Air. and Mrs. C. Saylor of Ventura, Mr. and Mrs. K. 1. Andrews of fllen dale, Walter IJeinvorth, o. M. Shaw and Mr. and Mrs. fleorgo Hainoy of Han Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Koger" Oordon, J. Jl. Adam son, (.'. M. Hchonistolr and -Mrs. I' H. Anderson of Han Francisco. ICd Hamlin motored In from the Coleman crook district last night on business. If you want a good building lonn on a low rato of interest, see lted 4en & Co. . 42tf This evening ranchers of the Jacksonville district will meet at tho V. S. hotel In that town to organize a new grnngo organiza tion, the sixth to bo organized within tho last two weeks in tho county. Walker's regular mid-week dnncn tonight. . 27 Miss Pearl Moll of llolse, Ida., Is a guest of her brothor, Carmen K. Moll and family. Oct your permanent Preston ra dio ground nt the Auto Hupply nnrl Parts Co., 3 8. Ilivorsido. 27 Tho I,ono Pino Paront-Tenclier association will moot Friday even ing, April 2Ulh, at the l.onn Pine school. There will bo a varied program of local and Imported In tcrtalners, followed by n plate Sup per. Tho chief onteitulncrs of the evening am I bo While Music com pany of Medford and Kd Kldred. ventriloquist from tho Clroceterla moat market. An Interesting; and pleasant evening Is promised. The public Is cordially Invited, lot your permauont Preston ra dio ground at tho Auto Hupply and ruris Co., i s. ilivorsido. 27 Mrs. K. M. Wilson, acompanied by her mother, Mrs. A. I,. Harvey, returned from Ashland on Sunday. .Mrs. Harvey, who has been very 111, will remain with her daughter until she has fully recovered. Savo the surface nod you save all wllh Lucas tinted glass paint. Woods Lumber Co., "11 K. Main, Phono Ids. 9'. The Ihigcne post of the Ameri can l.eglon will have charge of Memorial day exercises In Kugcne tills year. Overland coupe, completely over hauled, 7.-i cash. Might trade. See Hlator, 031' N. Cenlral. L9 Miss Josephine Wolff of chllo iiuln, who has been in the city for the past week on business, return ed homo yesterday. Choice perennial plants, twelve varieties of columbine, eight of nooks, porpotuul pinks, giant hibis cus, oriental popples and many. .North on Pacific highway, opposite uwen-uregon office. H. K chns nan. mono ms-1,2. 30 Clyde (Untiling) (inn, local box er, left today to visit relatives In ancuuvor and other Washington cities wbilo en route to Chicago. wnero no plans to enter the chl cngo school of physical education to become a high physical edu cation instructor, (inn sustained a nroken Jaw 11 month ago in a flaht j wllh "Chick'' Kennedy nt a (irants Pass smoker and said yestcrdav that his jaw was practically normal again. . ' Plan! perennials now before 1 warm weather. S. Cbastaln has over 200 varieties. Call at gardens on Pacific highway opposite Owen , Oregon office. Phono M2-L2. ,30 j Fred Tehben, representative of Jibe Hi. Paul Fire anil Marine ln ! suranco company, traveling nut Yf , Portland, is In the city on busi 1 ness. thsl work. j That good coau Hansen Coal Co. Phono 23!!. s37tf Included among the Orcgonians rcglntered at local hotels, other than those from Portland, are F. P. Knight. Harney and (loo. I. Lotion of Kimono. W. 11. Mobr and Shorn iHd Williams of LuCrunde. j.l. M. Hurt and C V. Johnson of iSuloin, A. H. Ferguson und H. K. Marty of Uoseburg. Our Poison Oak Lotion gives lm : inedlute relief. Colvlg Prugs. Open every night and Sundays. Froo de livery. 27 Mr. and Mrs. I.. T. C.rlnger of Klanialh Falls are In the city for s few days' visit with lol friends. Our Pnlaon Oak Lotion gives Im mediate relief. Colvlg Hrugs. Open cvcry-iilght and Sundays. Kreo do ltvcrV 27 A marriage lli-ense was Issued nt the county clerk's office yesterday to Navicbl Kato. 37. and Mrs. Ito ' Yamatfhllo. both local Japanese Kato Is a iMiok and Mrs. Yams shllo Is a dishwasher. Packard fS.MiJ, Packard. 2S See Charlrs Ai Wing to buy your 'homo. 3ii Mr. and Mrs. F.mmn Lanson ar rived yesterday afternoon from Oakland. Calif., to spend several days In Medford with relatives while en route to Salem, where they plan to spend several weeks on business. Walnut top grafting by experi enced, successful walnut grafter. A huKo atcam whovel to he uttf'i. In road conm ruction in ?VHhland runyon wan moved to thiH city M011 duy from Medford, und X. l' K11M lund, road uierlntendent, who will be tho engineer In charge of con HtructfonK the canyon road from the power lioune to the dam titta In expected to -arrive this aftrenoun or tomorrow morning. ' A force of laborer will be put to work im mediately ho arrives, and tho road Ashland Tidings. n,.n't f.tiMrf.t Ihe w:ile of ilelin. . - quent storage at ICads Transfer Co., HI N. Kir, Huturday 21st, 2 p. m. 20 Mrs. Mary Callaghan, who is c,mfcd ut Hacrcd Heart hospital, I 'showed much Improvement vester-iford H,iy n(1 )(,nt n rcljlfui nehti Uc- - ordlng to hospital reports. Wells Taxi, 2Sc. Phone 25. tf Dr. Colinsky of Portlnnd Is a visitor in Medford this week, hav ing arrived Monday on business. Heo Elinor Hanley Ilush for ro- cleaned nlfalfa seed and baled hay.' 826 10. Main. Phone 902. 332tf Huth Miller of Phoenix, a Junior In homo economics at O. A. C, was ono of the pnrty of economic slu- dents who visited Portland recent- j iy uu i.11 uiinui.i ui-iM w.j. . iu inviiea. a supper will uo served party visited at tho Oregon City nftcr the program litis been ren Woolon mills, Wlllametto Paper dcred. mills, and various packing com panics and mnrkot establishments in Portland. lie suro and come Friday even ing to the Catholic Parish hall to play bridge and "600." A pleasant evening assured everyone. 28 Attorney (ius Newbury routl'ned from Portlnnd this morning, hav ing been In the north on legal busi ness for tho past few days. Phono 2G4 for Packard demon stration. 28 It. Cirlgsby, civil war veteran from Tacoma. Wosh., Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Nowland, 851 East Ninth street, for two weeks, after which ho will leavo for Dent son. Texas, to stay for a month with relatives and friends, and will go from there to Indiana where ho will spond two months with friends, and then return to Ills home. Hemstitching 80 per yard. But tons covered at Handicraft Shop. . tf Tho first woman to land a Chi nook salmon from the Itoguo rlvor this year was Mrs. V. Itoberts of Hollywood, who took a 39-poundcr from tho waters bolow Havago Hap lds dam yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Roberta havo been hero for tho past month, stopping at Wensku Inn and Mr. Roberts hna boon en joying the Itoguo river fishing to such nn extent that Mrs. Itoberts tried her skill on the big Chinooks. with excellent success. T. H. I.lnw son yesterday spent nn hour land ing a 41 pounder below Dew Drop inn. 1 he salmon was 43 incites long anil had a girth of 2G inches (Irants Pnss Courier. Don't forgot tho salo of delln- iiuont storage nt Kails Transfer Co. Ill N. Fir, Saturday 21st, 2 p. m. I . -1 , 29 Mrs. Maxlno Hikes of Seattle Is visiting here at tho home of her aunt. Mm. A, It. Marsh. Every man and woman over 21 years old who has resided 111 tho state six months prior to tho pri mary. May 18, la entitled to voto, but must register at once. Anyone in the county or Medford can reg ister at county clerk s offlco or at tho Medford Chamber of Com merce. , tf "Things sure look glum down In California." declared Sourdough Charley Nlcinyer yesterday, shortly after his arrival In Medford from Sacramento. "I was down there during Iho flood and tho waters wns everywhere. It drown six peo ple, but that never got Into the papers, nnd believe me. I was sure glnd to get back to Oregon." Sour dough Charley Is the owner and operator of n dog show, which ho had hoped to stage at a iocal tho ater. and claims that he spent many years In tho Alaska country, taking part In the big Klondike rush. (lot your permanent Preston ra dio ground at tho Auto Hupply nnd Paris Co.. 3 S. Rivorsldo. 27 More showers fell during today, following .04 of nn Inch of rain that fell during tho 24 hours end ing at 5 a. ni. today, and probable showers are predicted for tonight and Thursday, along with normal temperature. .Tho minimum of to day was 38. following tho highest temperature ot yesterday, 64. The Lions club benefit dance nt llilurlly hall has been postponed until Saturday night. 29 Cuosts from Portland registered at Medford hotels Include !.. D. took. Lew liussell. L. .1. Hvan. Hoy F.llller. A. M. ltollen. John M. Kiog. II. C. Hull, L. K. Holiln son, H. S. (Juackenhach. .1. !'.. Crofts, F. 1.. Walker. C. II. (lamble. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. S. Hudson. E. It. Willlston. F. ('.. Mcpherson. Fred Telihens. s. P. Larson. Frank Itoh lnson. P. Seldenglang. (1. It. lllalr. tl. Atchinson, Ted Dllllkln. (1. It. Stevcnsun. (!. F. SlOKenlhaler and C. It. Hoyt. Select your new spring suit nt the Men's Shop, from tho M. Horn nnd Ed V. Price lines. All the now weaves from $i5 to $30. Wo guar antee fit and satisfaction. 32Stf .1. O. Walker of Ashland spent yesterday In the city visiting local friends and transacting business. Will you step up to a Pnekard? ! TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOU ItKNT clone tn fnrnlxhcil bouse. I'hnne TtT-Y. ;8 Foil KKNT KnrnlRhed sleeping room: board If desired: reason able prtre. MS penn. Ave. Tel. t'T-J. ;u Knit HAI.K Modern noroelaln llned refrlKeiiitor; lame clue. I'hnne 777. nn KOI! H.M.K Dllroe brood tow and Khiutta: also liirne ilne wood: l, tulle south of overhead erosslnit near Toln, sn FOK 111-'. NT Modern 4 house. I'be.ne r!r.'-Y. room 3.1 MKAT KAHHITS wanted at onre: dresaed or allvp. P. O. Hon S0J. .Mrdfonl. 28 KOIl HAI.K.-ThoroiiRhhred Airedale iui eheap. Kje Ihem at III) YV. lh 81. " S KOU SAI.K Kssex eoaeh. jrood as Serjeant Grover Owen of the I0-1 cul branch of the United HtatoHj urmy recruiting HCMr.ce left this I afternoon for It one burg to carry on a little recruiting work In that city. Hp plant! to return to his headquar ters here tomorrow. bon't forgot tho sale of delin quent atorage at Kadn TraiiHfur Co..; 111 X. Fir, Saturday Slat, i! p. m. ; 2U j Prof. T. HlKuml of Honolulu, ex- nnri -iunfinftui flu iitun wrAviifp nr. i iiiveu ill nicmui iuuuj lor hi, ( match next Krlduy night at HI-1 iurlty hall with Krunk Xiutns. This i ...ntch will bo ono of a double main event, tho other event being be-1 twoen Stunley Rodgera of Med-(Will and Ham Cliinham of Port- land, Packard, Packard. Packad. 28 The Parent-Teacher association of the Howard school, on the high way north, will put on an enter tainment at tho school Thursday evening, April 19, 192. Tho fea ture will be a concert progrnm by tho faculty of the Medford School of Music, well known musicians and teachers with studios in the Hparta building. Tho program will Uo ono of merit and everybody is Attention, all Itoyal Neighbors! All members of the team who ex pect to go to Klamath Kails must bo at lodge to practice on Thurs day evening. A very important practice and meeting will bo held. Definite plans will be made for tho convention. . Among the Klamath Falls visit ors who, arrived In Medford yes terday .are H. H. Kenner, Earl Templar, J. C. Allon a.id O. E. Squler. 12696 delivers n Pnekard. 28 Goorge llrandeborg. secretary and manager of the Oregon Stntc Motor association, stopped off In tho city this morning for a con ference with tho local association representative. L. C. Oarlock, en route from Portland on a tour of inspection to Medford. Ashland, Klnmath Falls; Bend, and back to Portland. See Elinor Hanley Bush for ro clonned nlfalfa seed and baled hay. 820 E. Main. Phono 902. 332tf ', Don't forget tho sale of delln Utient storage at Eads Transfer Co., Ill N. Fir, Saturday 21st; 2 p. m. 2!l Howard Moadows motored to Ashland yesterday afternoon and spent tho afternoon nnd evening with friends in that city. "Bo kind for a year for a dol lar," send to Jackson County Hu mane Society, Medford. 36 The Medford high schol Parent Teuchers association will hold a meeting nnd election of officers to morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at the high school building. Wells Taxi, 26c. Phono 25. . tf Let mo write your flro Insurance. Cnrl T. Tongwald, Hotol Holland Phono 993. : tf" Itev.' F. Oordon Hart, fiir sov- eral years pastor of Hethany Pres byterian church at (irants Pass. and who Is well known in Medford and for tho past two years pastor at Itivcrsidc Community church at llood Kiver, has accepted a three- year call fo the Union American church at Manila. P. I. Itev. Mr. Hart has resigned from the pas toruto of the Hood lilver church. effective 011 Muy 15. Mr. and Mrs. Hart will sail for Munila as soon after May 15 as they can,, obtain passage. Utah Goal, clean, low (a ash. Han son Coal Co. Phone 2311. 337tf We have many inquiries for houses to rent. List yours with us. Southern Oregon Ilenlty Co. 118 North Hiverslde. -. 30 The condition of Mrs. O. t). Alcn dorfer, who underwent n serious major operation nt tho Community hospital yesterday, was reported to day to be as well as can be .ex pected. She was reported to bo resting but still to bo very slrk this afternoons Don't forgot tho sale of delin quent storage at Eads Transfer Co.. Ill N. Fir, Saturday 21st, 2 p. m. V .29 Will care foe children by hour or day and do light housekeeping. Pearl Pllker. ' Phono (IR1-L.' J3 ,U. Tyroc. manager of tho Copco Investment dopartntent of this city loft this morning on a short busi ness trip to Klamath Falls. Pnekard. 2f95 delivered. 2S PNEUMONIA Call a physician. Tl Then begin I emergency" ueato treatment with WICKS Owf 21 Million Jar Ud Yearly . OFFICE OF J. B. WEBSTER NOTARY PUBLIC REAL ESTATE and GENERAL INSURANCE Telephone 6-F-22 PHOENIX, OREGON FOR SALE Store building on Hichwuy nt Phoonlx opposite Pout IWlra 1600. Equipped Tiro repair shop and Borvleo station, Highway, Phoenix, 700.00. , Dwelling with two lots. Phoenix. 1 block from Highway. l:'00.l)0. Dwelling, modern, with lurKB lot, Phoenix. IJitfO.DO. Dwelling, now 4 room. Phoenix, JlUOO.Ofl Dwelling. 6 lots, 3 rooms. Phoen ix, llloit.no. Dwelling, new 4 room. Phoenix. I block from Highway, flino.no. Several desirable acreae prop erties and residences for salo and for rent In Ashland, Medford and , adjacent to Phoenix. A coiy liltlo farm home (3 rooms) t acres, small outbuildings. Small orchard, good garden land for quick sale. ISOO.OO. Phoenix has flno ScIkhiI build- lugs, equipped lyground. a fine ten v iihivii ouiiuma aim is tnrii home location. i.m jour want wuu us ror real service. J. B. WEBSTER, Agency L SHOW AT CENTRAL POSNTi ' . ' " The first animal pet show to have ever been ntuged In wouthern Ore-i trnn lit to take nlace npxt Friday! aiicn,n v....... . r....... , school when students of the schuolj will bring pots to the school for exhibition purposes. l'rlzes (Will bo offered for exhibits and prizes also be offered for composi tlon on "He Kind to Animals" week which began last Monday. The compositions nre to be written by students and will be judged by members of the Central Point school faculty. The show is largely put on to cooperate with the newly organized Jackson County Humane society, which recently awarded the Cen tral Point Parent-Teachers' asso ciation a prl::e In the recent mem bership campaign carried on by the society. ,t- t- 4- , Owing to n change? of iilanw, tli: benefit dance to ho held hy tho UoriH club tonight at Hllttiily hall, Iiuh been postponed until Saturday night, when a. splendid program of miiHic and entertainment will lie provided. Tho dance planned by the local Kcrvlec organization in to In a Krmill measure reciprocate for tho puHt generosity of the dance hall manager, who has on eount Icsh occasions donated his hall anil music to the service clubs for rais ing civic and charity funds. Mr. Hillings loaned his hall for the first benefit staged for the Ameri can Legion playgrounds, and was responsible for starting .thc ball rolling for tbjs project. 1 ; ,- 1 m Social Notes and Meetings Tho Guidon I, Ink I'.lble class will serve a waffto supper Friday, April 20th, ut the Itaptist church Instead ot the AYhlllfick home, us pre viously announced. AH members of the class and church, also friends, are urged to come. The proceeds will go to the building fund. The senior class of Phoenix high school presents its play, "Kofety First," Friday night, April 2(th. This promises to be an entertain ing production with Its comical situations and Interesting charac terisations. Work Is progressing rapidly and the cast is practicing faithfully to perfect the action. The new stage equipment has been very effective In the other school entertainments this year and it lends Itself well to this play. The proceeds ot this production go ; toward the senior class expenses ' and tin stage expenses. The cast is as follows: Robert StPHriman. Harold Fish, Kldred t'olver. Harold Colver, Ittith Wal ters, Kthel M e s s e n g e r, Mary Louden, William Heed, Margaret Hughes, and Helen Porter. The rnculty of the Hertford School ot ATuHiu will give 1111 eiHor tulnment nt the Howard nchool to morrow evcuiiiK for the henoflt ot the P.-Tw A. Everybody Is Invited, and a nood proKrura liaii been ar ranged. These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drag Store Strang's Drag Store . ONYX POINTEX HOSIERY, For Women $1.18 INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. U HILL, Managar Phona 105 . SO N. Central Medford, Oregon qoq eg I MMQ' flAMPr Tfi LIUI1U unnuL su ! BE ON SATURDAY! u D a M 'ap I U FRAMES I iQ TROWBRIDGE . LVMBKH YARD ;1VI!LLIQN LEFT BY DEPEW TO YALE; KKW VOlllv, April 18. (JP) A bequest of $1,000,000 Is left to Yale university under tho terms of tho will of the late Chauncey SI. Depow, railroad executive, states man, humorist and orator, who died April fi. The will wus filed today. -Mr. lie pew, an alumnus of Yale and a former member of the Yale corporation, made tho bequest without restriction as to Us use. It was the largest bequest of a total exceeding $.00,000. The value of the estate, which Id considerably greater than this, Is not yet known. The bulk of the estate la divided among relatives, although servants and the village of Peekskilt. N. Y where -Mr. De pew wHs born, aro beneficiaries. tl'eekskill receives pi 00.000 In trust for educational nnd other public uses. To his wife. May Palmer Depew, i he left lu lieu of dower rights. 8200,000 in accordance with an antenuptial agreement made De cember 27, 1001. She also receives further bequest of $ 1 50.000. some personal effects and one-half of the residuary estate during life. The will dated January 20, 1K28, directs that his son, Chauncey M. Depew, J v., receive the great brownstone family homo In West 45th street, $200,000 In cash, one- fourth the residuary estate out right and the income from one- fourth -of tho estate during his life. Sheen Owners, Attention! We are in position to pay you more than anybody for wool-mohair. See us before you eel). 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