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TrrfiKrt MAtfJ TRTm??fl, ilRWOftllj f)T?F.f!ONT. WEDNESDAY. .TFNP. 20, 1fl2T Inherits $40,000 KAP KUBLI VERY PINEHURST ASKS 3 F BY HOLLOPETER DANGER IS OVER LOCAL MARKETS V ' The damage null of rt. II. Hol lopeler, carpenter, ngninst Charles AW J'aim. capitalist, tor 1E..001. for alleged injuries received in the spring of VJ2$t while employed on const ruction work for the de fendant, on 'North Fir Htreet, will be tat ld in the circuit court next Monday morning. Itollopeter, in his oornoluini, ulso fikn a claim for $300 doctor fees, nttorney- fees and the cost of tho action. He is represented by Attorney (ius Newhury. i'ulrn is represent ed by Attorney 'a. K. Kwiiiies. The nlh'KathinH of the complaint ar based upon thu "nenlinneu and carnli'sHnesH of 1'alm. It if cited that th waff old was bnilt iof "old ard Inferior itiatMial,' 'which collapsed, causing the ' plaintiff to fall a distance of nlno feet, rcHUltinK i "concussion of the Kpinal column" and cauBinw Impairment to llollopetci In the use of his less. The otnti'tlnt assert further that Ilolloneter still Kiift'erM from the effects of the fall. It is averred that when he fell he struck his head on the cement sidewalk and his hack two Rcnntlinus. Among the angles of the ease to be threshed out will be operu tlon of the stale workmen's com pensation act, which, a demurrer 1lled, holdK Putin, through his foreman, Karl Fehl. had rejected. Circuit Judge Orlando forkins of lakeview is scheduled to he:ir the case. L BE SENTENCED II.- II. Adorns, nccimed of cashing a had check' for $40, and S. A. Mc Call. charged with car theft, en tered pleas of utility in the circuit court this afternoon and will he sentenced Monday morning. McCall, a transient, sole a coupe owned by B. h. Chadinan at Union Creek and drove it only a short distance before he wrecked the ma chine, the owner of which managed to overtake McCall and hold him for Sheriff Jennings. Adams, whose home is believed to be in Klamath Falls, cashed a check on the Hotel Jackson and was arrested two days ago. McCall's arrest also took place two days ago. Due to the absence from the city of the mayor and several council- j men, leaving only a quorum pres ent, the city council meeting last night, at which Councilman II.' 11. Janney presided ns chairman, be yond voting to sell some water bonds and' transacting some rou tine business, postponed the con sideration of all Impending Impor tant matters until an adjourned meeting could he held Thursday night, when the mayor and city attorney, and posslhly Councilman K. B. Hammond will he present. This means thnt Thursday night's meeting will be an exceptionally long one. At last night's meeting the coun cil voted the sale of Ji'i.WKt worth of city water assessmi nt bonds to the bond house of Pierce, Vitiv & company of Portland, the highest of the two bidders, whose bid was 3100.126, which means a premium of S3B.&4. The bid of the Mcdford National bank was at par. It was voted to give the Sunrise nuto apartments camp a permit to erect a sign across Itlvcrside nir Twelfth, in front of the ,camp f that tourists and other passers by would see it, as the present sign is obscured by trees. Tipton Has Second Fire TULARK, Cal., June 20. For the second time within a year, the business district of Tipton, 11 miles south of here, had been de stroyed by fire today. An early morning fire destroyed eight build ings and only the telephone build ing and a small restaurant were left standing. The loss is estimat ed at more than $100,00n. FARMER'S WIFE GETS STRENGTH By Taking Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound Sehoolfield, Va. "My mother had laken Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable I ompnund ami l decided to take it for my own trou bles and found preat relief. I wan hardly able to stand on my feet sometimes and now I feel better than I have for several vears. 1 credit the Lydia K Pinkiism's Veire- !able Compound with my present good lu-altli. I have taken In Iwttle of it and I am now aide to do all my housework ! sewine. feed my rhirkena, milk the row and tend the pifn. and feel line." MR". -I. C Jiiudiet, Box ti9, SiUoullicliI, Vir ' mi. I On the first day the public learned Miss Lillian Dunlap, ot Rochester, N. Y., a grocery cash ier, had inherited $40,000, left her by an uncle in Texas, she re ceived four proposals of marriage, flowers, invitations to house par ties and many letters. She plans to keep her job and "just go alone" as usual. OR: REDDY BUYS THE B. WILSON PEAR ORCHARD Yesterday afternoon Dr. J. . F. 11 eddy closed n $35,000 deal for the liruce Wilson pear orchard of 135 a cres on C! ri f f i n erec k . Today he started moving Uis fur niture to the new home; prepara tory to harvesting the crop on the :t0 acres now in full bearing. Tho Keddys have owned fruit on a small scale, so this is no new venture for them. The jewelry stock at their Main street shop was recently sold out and the business discontinued. The orchard was planted by Bruce Wilson 20 years ago and then purchased by A. it Chew, who sold it to Dr. Heddy. Dr. Redely has been in the valley since the first pear orchards were put out. The salu was made through Wold & Wold, realtors. , Dr. and Mrs. Redriy and family plan to make their permanent home on (he ranch. 16 ASHLANDERS . CALLED FOR JURY - DUTY NEXT WEEK A special jury venire of 25 was drawn yesterday by the sheriff and the clerk for jury service beginning next Monday In the circuit court. Sixteen of the. 25 called arc frm Ashland. The list is as follows: Harlan II. Holmes, merchant, Ashland. J. N. Pletschcr, clerk. Mcdford. O. F. Wertz, Insurance agent, Med ford. le I'icrce, laborer, Ashland. 1. W. Wheeler, retired. Mcdford. John S. Orth, bank cashier, Mcd ford. chas. II. Vaupel, retired, Ash land. W. C. Tucker, farmer. Ashland. Wm. K, Denny, laborer. Anhlanl Isaac Fridegar, merchant, Ash land. Mllo A. Walker, farmer. Ashland Hiram A. Autry, poultrymnn. j Ashland. A. L. Lamb, contractor, Ashland. .las. Q. Adams, laborer, Ashland.' Ralph r. Cowgill. engineer. Ashland. ' lienj. K. I -earn, laborer. Ashland. Thos. K. Umlfield, laborer, Ash land. fi. II. Yeo. real estate. Ashland. (iertrude Mce, house keeper. Applegate. C. M. Howell, farmer. Mcdford. K. K. I'hipps. real estate dealer, Ashland. Jan. V. C.regory, farmer, Central Point. Chas. V. Kstes, farmer. Talent. Delia Tex, housekeeper, Central Point. Martin J. Olson, laborer, Ash land. filirrp oniiers Attention! j We are In poeltlon to pay you ' more than anybody for wool-mo-! hair. Hee us hefore you pell. 1 MEDPOgD BAItOAIN HOU8B. j Phone ln, n N. Drape Ht I Old r-orvnllm-Calilwell mllitnry (hlKhwny to be reopened and Im l proved. i I K. K. (Kiip) Kubll, former Ore ! gon legislator, once candidate for i the United States nnnte. mine op - erator, and a Jacksonville native : son who once gave promise of be i ing a good first baseman when that : town had a baseball team, is con I valesclng rapidly at Sacred Heart ' hospital, where lie was taken Mon day, June U, sufferliit from an at tack of pneumonia. .According to Dr. K. It. l'ickel, the attending phy sician, he will he discharged from the hospital next Saturday. Mr. Kubll was stricken while vis iting at th home of John F. Miller In Jacksonville. With Mrs. Kubli i he had stopped for a visit in his j old home town, intending to spend I a few duys at his mine property on I Foots creek, while Mrs. Kubll drove to Portland. His condition at one j time was such that his family was culled from Portland, making the trip by auto In eight hours. The Mcdfoid Merchants nre drilling hard this week in hopes of winning both gamps of the double header Sunday at the fair grounds with Weed and luns inuir. Strenuous practice will be held Thursday and Friday eve nings. Krank Chester, the catcher, is working so hard at his dallv stint that he 1ms no time for practice. and has l.eeni without a. workout lor six weeks. Tiie young man has not fanned out oueo this son son, and besides, has done & good jnb catching. Ken Iloble, the University of Oregon flash, will arrive Friday and will play in both games Sun day. Mahoney will be shifted to second base. Ho to h ballplayer of merit. Cliff riest will oppose Dunsmuir in the morning game. CJillesple, who held the Med ford team to three hits, will occupy the mound ; for the visitors, lloih these hurl-j , ... '. league and valley fans will get an eyeful of pitching. Manager Hall this i morn ng re- certYd n telegram from Heiilon. who pitched last season for Khun- ath Falls, offering to pitch against Weed Sunday afternoon. Henion Is n speed-ball artist and has been pinying lor lai i.ranuc. 1,11,1 league has closed its season. Hen ion wants half the earth to pitch a game, and Manager Hall is un decided about giving it to him. Considerable interest Is aroused In the games Sunday, nnd a rec ord crowd, with many from north ern California towns, will be on hand. As nn added feature of last night's Copco program, last -minute returns on the Indian mara thon race were .broadcast during the hour. These returns were re ceived by long distance telephone from the Cupeo of tire at (i rants Pass and provided local people with up-to-dnte and authentic in formal Ion on the race. The news thnt the n rants l'nss entry, Flying Cloud, waH near ing Crescent City and running strong, with n safe lead over tho rest of the field, was welcomed by local people. The musical program of steel guitar and banjo se lections by tho "Copco Sfnropntors" was greatly appreciated, judging from the many phone calls received in the studio. A large number of "re quests' were played during the evening. Next week's Copco pro gram will feature the "Rand of All Nations" from Del Monte, Cal. This is an excellent dame orches tra, according to those who have heard It and will be well worth tuning In for, The program will be given on Tuesday evening from D to 10 o'clock. Madrona Brand Egg Producer fed to your )illnts will menu (lollnrs to you when oL'tts hrinjr pond prices. START YOUR PUL LETS ON THIS BET TER MADE MASH. MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. A delegation of residents of the Pinehurst in southeastern Jackson eouc!y called upon the county court this morning and asked that a road be maintained from Pinehurst to the California state line near the summit of tlie Sisklyous. The road has een maintained for years by the residents and they now ask that it he taken over by the county. Iteiween 26 and 30 families would be benefited. The county court Informed the delegation that they would visit the Pinehurst district and view tho mail within the nest month. The road improvement, according, to J. (i. Thompson of the California Oregon Power company, would bo beneficial to the Copco plant on the Klamath river. In reaching tills city and In making line lepnira. Mr.! Thompson also toM the court that ! If the road were built to tho state line it would eventually result in the neighborhood of '100 families doing their trading in this city, "as they now prefer to come here, mid , when the way is upent-d lluiil do II quicker than by ;ning to other I points." j The Pinehurst mail was built in ; 1SSS as a trail, and has since been broadened out Into n loud alter a j fashion. Commissioner (leorgo Al- j ford snid that he was over (he trail I In 1X.KH, and hail not been there since, lte was surprised to leurn so nfnny people lived in that sec- , tion. Privilege Coupons Phipps Serv. Station j 1'inpps auio rani iservice at uie j corner of Hiverslde and Jackson are giving privilege coupons wltli i """T ' Purcnnse in ineir siauou. ''' Bf five of these coupons I r "K "' " V" J'rlnceBS t vpiomi (iiKiiinu' liv nnvinir !)Se. -. : tli. I lit' llMJlli'iiri nit; till iiiit'ti Ttim genuine horse hair and can be used for canoeing, automobiles, porch or living mom. See these cushions on display nt the service station. The Weather .Lowest temperature this morn ing 54. Precipitation for 24 hours end ing 5 a. m.. .00. Yesterday's weather here: High- est temperature. X4. Lowest tern- turp y(lst(in,av, 47. Mean temperature yenterdnv. Wi. j lrppllllllnn. Tnlll, f,.,, H ,noo ,8t (f month( 79 inrn, Tnta, minfaU H,IIce September I. IQ.fi I ncnpSi Humidity yesterdnv, r. a. m.. R5 I pi.r 0Pnt. j2 mion. 4 2 per cent; 1 fi p. m.. 3U per cent. Character of day. clear. Sun sets today at 7:49 p. m.. rises tomorrow 4.35 a. in., sets to morrow 7:49 p. m. ( Rises and sets computed for level horizon.) Forecast for tonight and tomor row: Cloudy tonight and Thursday, probably local thunderst o r in s. Normal temperature. Rising hu midity. L. W. DICKKV. Meteorologist. RIALTO 2 DAYS T , STARTS I UHIWIIUU H.C.WITWERIS You'11 roar and ti scream at the - .. -txfrfK adventures of, v v W-iir Happ Hick Awifi 1 Hiuin9 1 h e! ( V'!'.rr Hi9h spo" o,i ' TfM8ET8 tonight ui The Amazing Crook I MELODRAMA H "THE GIRL FROM Mj CHICAGO" K Starring II M YRNA LOY When You Ask for Your Favorite Maid-oSweet Cream BUTTER Be sure that the carton bears the picture of a Maid It's your assurance that it's Tasty, Nutritious GRANTS PASS CREAMERY BUTTER This buth-.r in made from fresh', sweet pasteurized eream, select ed' from dairies 1 liroiiRhout tke KokiilV River Valley. It is put. on the market daily, whirl) assures its freshness. Look for the Maid's picturre on your carton of Maid-o'-Sweet Cream Butter. Snoboy's cheerful grin hereafter will "tell the world" about Rogue River Pears and Apples. Snoboy has been favorably received in every state, in the' Union and in every foreign country where Ore gon Pears and Apples are sold. Snoboy is available to growers and shippers of qual ity fruit who have no brand of their own and to grower and shipper organizations for use in connection with their private brands. Snoboy Pacific Distributors wr t nnnr.HFPTY " .. ., T T A-VW VII V A A j. , . .,.11 1 Phone 1422 j District Manager P.O.Box 983 Hotel Holland Building General Offices -Seattle, Washington District Of fices Portland, Hood River, Medford, Oregon. - Wenatchae, Yakima, Walla Walla, Wash. 3IE 3C CLiASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 105 30 N. Central Medford, Oregon Kodak Film veloplnrf and' Prinllng Fast Mail Order Service SWEM'S EASTMAN KODAK DEALERS Maiter Photo Flnlahera 217 E. Main St. Medfordtj . 1 until I'aclilc' will pond 145.000 on local yurd lui" lirovementa,