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Hi Ai.UteJ rrnw b cxtlutlftly entltlad to
the use fur publication of til newt dlipatetiM
credited to It or otlitrnlst credited Id Uila paper,
tod also tn the loral newt publUbwl tierelo.
Ail tlfhU tot publleatloo of i pedal dlipaUM
tenia are alto ruerted.
Offlrtal paper of the fliy of MedTort.
Official paper of Jsckioo Couolj.
Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Porry
Then' n inly one way to build
ti (-mill house without u civic; bat
tle, towll: I'.ulld 11 court Iiouhc
on all t hf i ten mentioned. A
court house battle Ih the inly form
nf community HiK-slng thai cnn be
conducted with violence and vit
riol over an extended period with
out the ahi of the lliiuor, or the
religious Ihhim'H. Klamath Kails
built three court house, and wan
In the HUpreme court, iicwh fur
yea ru. A Nebraska town fought
34 years over I he name problem.
This burg cannot hope to excel
these classic examples, but all can
got mad and write letters to the
paper to Die end Unit the rumpus
be a success.'
The press of the state is record
ing anil deploring the custom of
aulolHts stopping at the brink of
pfeclplceK to view the scenery,
und get knocked Into the babbling
brook 300 feet below, if it Is their
unlucky Sunday. If they can thus
lie foolhardy at u sharp curve, no
much the better.
A IiIkIi c '.lurch man, who about
the time tlx house of repronenln
tlves applauded the nlaylng of a
bootlegger, returned Yrom Kuropc
and en id the slaughter wiih the
beat news he bad received in a
long time, admits that he played
the utock mark el, via a bucket
shop, and took profits on a mar
gin. This Is morally indefensible,
and to dale no ailbt has been of
fered worth consideration.
A citizen of I'orttand, whose
family was hungry, took 11 gun
and In a huiiKliog- amateurish
fashion, shot it grocer In an at
tempted holdup. He ran out of
luck and work islinullnneoufdy.
Ills escape was as bungling as his
first adventure tn crime, and the
politic did not have to strain
themselves to catch him. The
court gavu him a ten-year sen
tence, and probably a severe lec
ture, as lie could not talk back.
One .Inseph Salt is, a Chicago gang
leader, alter a four-year hunt and
known to be guilty of ail major
and petty crimes, is now expiating
his misdeeds with a 30-day neii
tunee. The oil baron, who did
nothing but try and undermine the
government with his wealth, by a
friendly and timely error, had a
month clipped from his severe
Mcntenco of Uii days, plus another
tiny period of servitude. The
family of the misguided citizen
with the ten -year Jolt, who were
hungry when (hey died banditry,
ant) still are, will move to Side 111
so they can see the father on
prison visiting days. .1 list lee and
common sense are total HtraiiKciH.
A number of the I'opco tollers
nr Jieaded for South America. V.
A. h'olger Iuim discovered t hat In
llra.ll H is against the biw to ap
pear on I he main steins of tiny
clly in Ihe ens i. uleeves. They will
also wear hats or fall fneo down
from the beat, tn (he milter, which
has IHU hern flea nod out since (lie
fall of H;!i;i. The beer In bitter
and the gin tasies of Juniper and
cotton nil. .Man ban not been nble
lo make a wire screen thai a
Si ml h A mei Icin Insect cininot
crawl through and not lose a bit
of his hide. The tropical moon
light of w hlch the pncls sitm m
MVeelly Will Im thlliKs lo tllo beef.
The tinkling guitars have the fir4
1!l hours nf tinkliiiK cnnie under
the head of unuoccsasry noise.
The most be.iuttrul seimrltaN in
South America are Incited in the
Xat ional (ieographle liiiiga'.lne.
Jtnii voyage, sons of t'opco!
SANTA CI. ACS VS. FAUM All)
(Coiiu. lieiiml)
Now, It has not been so very
long since some of yuu saiiK1 big-
heart id gentlemen were pleading
1 he cause of 1 taly. You stood
here on this floor only a few
months ago w lo re ) ou stand to
day and plead, with tears In your
eyes, for "pom , po n ty -stricken
Italy." So iierslstenl mnl convinc
ing were your pleas b r that so
inllcd destitute country t hut you
Induced this hoiis4. to vote to can
cel 74 per com of the war debt
Italy owes America. When you
d id that you look from the pock,
els of the A niri'lciin pepol.. and
gave to Italy, under the pretence
that she was tillable to pay us
more. You are about to do u sim
ilar thing today. You are about
to force this 1 esolut ion through
congress at the last moment of
this special session, en lied to re
lievo the farmer. hen yuu know
Hint many who would not support
thlH resolution have Kone home
and leaders are raking and sciap
Ing I ho corridors of the i apltol
and office buildltiKs In a desperate
effort to find n quorum. This
"relief In evidently for the farm
era of Franco rather t It mi tho
American farmer, rind In my
opinion will bo difficult to explain
ns coming properly under I ho
proRidenl'a call for I ho relief or
ineiicau arglcullurc! (Appluusc),
GOOD WORK BY MEDFORD'S CITY OFFICIALS
w
1IKX public officials malic lnisliikcs I here an; nlwiiys
plenty nf people to liuiilutht them for it. Hut when llicv
render some unusually valuable, public service, nine times out
ii) ten, no notice is taken of it.
This is an unfortunate liabit, ami if not corrected will ulti
mately lender i;oo( f;ovcriimcnt in this country practically im
possible. Therefore we believe the time is opportune to point out
to the people of Mcdl'ord that, thanks to the excellence of its
city administration, the taxpayers last nijrlil were saved $11(1110.
.Medfoiil airport bonds were sold at par, whereas similar
I)ll(ls lit Kliilll
Kails were
p
I j II Ufllt? Jl 1 II J I It' I Jrl 1 IIHMUS IVL'IU
dollar.
In such cases we believe in placlni; credit where it is due,
and therefore present City Attorney John II. Carkiu with the
first prize, which he so justly earned.
Hut for Caikiu's initiative over two months atf", his knowl
edge of the local and stale financial situation, the city treasury
would have less than it has today.
Mayor Pipes also deserves credit, fur immediately appre
ciating the situation and displaying the courage and leadership
necessary to so adjust local finances that this transaction could
be successfully closed,
And incidentally State Treasurer Tom Kay deserves the
thanks of the people of this city for immediately offering: I lie
assistance of his department, and co-operal inj; in every way
with the local officials. '
N1
0V here is a concrete example of how L'ood "overnnient
pays not only in the way
ment, but in cold cash in DOLLARS AM) CKNT.S.
Here were three Oregon cities with bonds to sell, Med
ford Kui?cuc and Klamath Kails,- and the bond market pretty
well shot to pieces. In no way did Medford have any advan
tage over its neighbor cities except in the manner of h ; 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 r
the sale of these bonds. That is in the quality id' its municipal
J'lisine.ss luanaccnicnl. In fact, compared with Kiiejene it was
at a disadvantage.
Yet, as before staled, thanks chiefly to Mr. Carkin, Medford
(jot Hi" cents on every dollar, while Euj-'cne and Klamath Kails
lost five cents on every dollar.
During the last eampaiL'ii we heard several complaints about
the salary paid City Attorney ( 'arkin $'i(ill(l a year. Vet in
I.KSS than two months Carkin has saved the city nearly TWK'l'
what he frets in TWKIA'K.
d'ood work, .lohn and Mr. Mayor, and other members of
the city finance committee! Von may hear no cheers on the
streets this morning, hut those who follow such things appre
ciate what you have done, just the same. Keep up the trood
work.
DON'T BE DAZZLED BY THE LIMELIGHT
S TO WAV A.KTIIII! NCIfUKIISKH arrived at the port of New
York this mornine;. Lest you have for(;oteii the name,
minht wc recall, he is the youin; man who soiidit fame and for
tune by stealini; 11 ride on the "Yellow ISird."
Xo sirens blew for Arthur, no crowds greeted him. Attired
in a fancy-cut suit, of I'aris (dollies, he had his picture taken,
and then, under the winu of his father, silently stole away for
the first train leaving for Portland, Maine.
We detest above all other things bittini; a man when he is
down, and shall therefore add nothiiic; to(what has already been
said concerning Arthur's escapade. He. has been punished
enough. In fact, we are inclined to think that having lo wear
and have his picture taken in a suit of fancy-cut' Krciich clothes
Lmalics his punishment, excessive.
Hut before he disappears forever from the public view, we
would like to call his example carefully to the attention of all
those young and old, male and female, who still suffer from
the Schrieber delusion, namely, that publicity is desirable, re
pi ril less of its nature.
Arthur got plenty of publicity. Kor 11 few hours he was
almost as conspicuous in the limelight of the world as Mudy.
Hut observe the denouement.
Missed in I'aris, greeted by pity and silence in New York
I'oor Kid. "I wish I hadn't done it I only want to get home!"
Don't lie dazzled by the lure of the limelight, Hoys and
(lirls. It can thrill and elevate the ego, when the conditions
ale just right, but when they aren't,
How it can scar ami soil and ruin!
A CORRECTION
SI, 1 1' of Ih,' I writer vttenluy pluml tin ctlitorinl
mjH'lr in lite position of maintain'in-' v city of MnH'ortl
A
biiist "select" the site for the new county rourt house Tins,
;f course, is incorrect. .Medfnnl must "furmsir t tic site, which
the County Court has exclusive power to "SKM'H T." As n
practical matter, however, the people will eventually have to
select the site, for the law provides that Li per cent of the voters
can secure a rcfe rcmliiiu ou the choice of the County Court.
Ami, unless we are much mistaken, no matter what site the
County Court selects, there will lie more than per cent of the
voters opposed to it. '
MUTTANDJEFF Wealth Can't Change
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I'll at ttdayI nmjtt
;MH(?ITGT A 'JHSOSAMti
Bucks from hs aomt
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Him for four bits.' A
WSd 3y$M 1 W 1 &'f 0M
isfc:r fibA 'fix (stk' Sjr 4 afrS7il;
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sold at ." per cent discount, and
1 11
HIM) MUM!
at !)." -i'H t s on the
of political and social better
THIS Roll will CMAQLt
A6 T& UVG. IU LOV.wiRY
AMT) ACQuiRC A POSITION
iNTHe Social vvoRuD! r
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D.
Blfnod letter pertolnlstf to personal health and hTfinm, not to dlou dlagnoola tr
treat met t, will b onawtrod bj Or. Brady ti tainpd, Mir-addrMd anTHop (j ancloaod.
Utter ahoidd brief tod written to Ink. Owing to the Urye Dumber of UtMra r
calvod, oolr ftw Ota bo inaworod here. No reply ojj b Bed to q aerie Mt ounfom
Inj u loitractldM. AddreM Dr. William Brady, In car of thl Mwtpapcr.
DON'T IA7V VOlIt X-H.W
It uoth TuikhtKton tells in "The
World Hoes Move" how the med
ical student arrived ut the top floor
board! ngho.usc room one evening
With news of the x-ray. As the
student described
it to liis room
mates. "It's go
ing to lead to
morn operations
than all the acci
dents a n d d in
cases people ever
had. . . . iJerause
now, with tills x
ray, a surgeon
can show his pa
tient an actual photograph of what
is the matter with him. 'Look
here,' he'll say. 'Here's a picture
of wiiat you look like inside. Heav
ens and earth! You don't want to
go on looking like that, do you?'"
Not far-fetched at all. Kven now
scores and scores of machine-made
hypochondriacs are nursing sag
ging stomachs, livers, kidneys or
colons, although in truth their or
gans are not out of place, even
though the x-ruy picture doesn't
show 'them precisely in the posi
tion asinnod them in old-fashioned
"physiology" or anatomical
charts.
If you accept I lie evidence in
the x-ray 'picture you will keep
right on carrying a sackful of gall
stones until thi' day youro hurried
to the operating room, because the
x-ray picture doesn't show any
si ones there. Ur if you elect to
have trouble elsewhere you may
get yourself into an operation for
kidney stones which are npparvnt
in the x-ray picture but not to be
found when the kidney Is explored.
A good many correspondents tell
me they are going to have un x-ray
examination made and find out
jtiL what is the matter with their
stomach, if I will kindly tell ttiem
a good place to go. I can only
wish them luck and assure them
that many a case hsis been opened
on X-ruy evidence, only to be closed
up as quietly as a Volstead raid.
The x-ray did for a time make
some good doctors falter in their
work, but today the old-time meth
od of stripping and examining the
patient with eye, ear and hand is
in better caste than ever and the
bright young "x-ray specialists"
who promulgtiled tlte notion thnt
tile x-ray examination would de
tect lung tuberculosis more cer
tainly than the physician could,
have g'jne the way of the great
auk.
The Interpretation of the x-ray
evidence Is an art. rather than a
science, und medical experience,
not mere technical training, is nec
essary for the wise use of this aid
in diagnosis. J believe a layman
in well advised to seek ex-ray ex
amination only when his physician
request! It.
(Jl KSTItiNS AM) .VNSWI'TltS
Children .Musi Have Playthings.
What do you think of the
infra-red my apparatus for the
treatment nf "internal congestion ?"
N. C Ii. t
Answer, - Special apparatus for
the application of Infra-red rays
is not necessary. These rays nre
available in ahy uuantity through
such homely agents as (lip hot
water bag, the hot poultice, hot
sand hugs, , hot stones or bricks, or
a radiant or glowing fire or heat
er. "Infra-red" is Just en expen
sive way of saying heat.
A Canncr Not No Canny.
How in the name of common
sense do you think ye can toma
toes, nnyway? 'You often say home
canned tomatoes do not retain, the
vitamin as well as factory canned.
We put whole raw tomatoes info
sterilized glasH jars, add a little
sugar and salt, put a new rubber
ring on t ho jar. clamp one wire
over the glass (op, place the. Jars
in container In cob) water up to
their necks, put cover on container,
bring to a boll and process for half
sn hour. Then we remove cans,
clamp down remaining w ire, and
We're through. Please tell Us how
many more vitamins escape us than,
escape In commercial canning. ,
Mrs. W. 10. It.
Answer. I should estimate ito j
per cent. Your process evidently;
leaves the fruit exposed to ihe air.:
Kven If you completely filled and
cla mped t he Jars before bollim;,
considerable oxidization w ould oc
cur from the oxygen present In the
(Issues of the tomato. To avoid!
that you must drown the fresh to-l
inatoes before processing. That is, j
let them stand for a few hours lm-i
tnersed in whisht ly salted water. Tho
Mutt
.
MUTTj KnowimG
TQ Yoo FOR. A
TRIFLING PAyOISl
IMtTI'ltK DIXKIVK VOL'
oxygen In the fruit tissue will then
be used up, and there will be little
oxidation of the antiscorbutic vita
min C, provided yu use a pressure
canncr or cooker or else metal tops
for the Jars, which can be clamped
airtight before cooking. H is not
wise to depend on even factory
(vacuum) canned food exclusively,
for vitamins.
IxMk I'p ami (inrnti Dl..y.
''an you tell me what to take
Whenever J look up and am so diz
ay . . . A. ii.
Answer. I can't even surmise
what may be the matter with you,
brother. Should yuu not have a
doctor's examination? It may he
a minor trouble, if taken in time.
(Copyright John K. JJIlle Co.)
Quill Points
J'erhaps the accident was tin
avoidable under the circumstances
tint the pint wasn't.
if only this idea of service hud
been current when Noah had a
chance to swat the he fly.
The powers won't trust Chinese
courts until they accept the noble
principle that a man IK innocent
if lie's white.
Yet iiiomI of those who de
nuutd a room with bath never
notice the. dil l ere n e ir there
are no hath towels.
Some men are born to f ai 1 ;
some have hard luck; und some
devote all their time to un ef
ficiency system.
You can give a boy a car und a
bank roll and turn him loose, hut
it's quicker to knock him in the
head.
Americanism: Solving the traf
fic problem by making it perpen
dicular, Instead of horizontal.
Tho reparations settlement
teaches us that the way to obtain
mercy is to stall until the other
fellow's wore spot stops hurting.
The, Keds were, of great service
to the textile strikers. Kven
strikers nvoid destroying property
and getting in bad if they huvo
something else to kick.
It's a hard commentary on the
past when men sigh with relief
because a president acts as sensi
bly as any other business man
won id.
3
I nil h is the quality that
ipiicls the urge to investigate
when you h 1 I e. something
hard In hash.
"We must concentrate all our
faculties.' True, brother; or else
choose a theatre that doesn't use
talkies.
A hick town Is a place where,
you and central jaw back and!
forth because the phone you want j
is out of order.
How funny to hear n two-faced, I
yellow, hide-bound old crook sigh j
for the better way of raising chil-j
ilren that was customary Ih his.
lime.
Correct this sentence: "I've
been rieh for ten years," said he,
"and have received only, three
begging letters from the feeble
minded." Communications
Saw (he l.ottei. K. C ). hi Sky.
To the Kditor:
I was standing with my face to
the northeast Sunday evening,
when u burst of flame appeared
In Ihe sky, as if some gnscuu mat
ter had been ignited ; it dropped,
leaving a trail of sparks like those
of a falling star. As It lingered.
THAT
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I called to the children, but they
had seen and were watching.
We then called to some neigh
bors, who came out and watched
with us. As the while light let'i
behind changed shapes it formed
these letters, K. C. O. If you ob
served closely you would have seen
in tile lower leftiiand corner an
object flashing like a diamond,
which we thought was a star show
ing through the smoke, but when
everything had cleared away there
was no star visible in that direc
tion. While a sight like this might
not make one think of the Judg
ment day. nevertheless it does fill
one with awe.
Wc are hoping that some as
trologist took note of this phenom
enon and will tell ns more about it.
.MI'S. A. TKACY.
Central Point, ore.
The explanation of this was given
by Mr. Dick of tho Medford
weal her bureau In Monday's Mall
Tribune. !
Brisbane's Today
(Continued from Page One.)
conipitnions realize blessings
tliat wo do not always npprc
ciiitc. I)wn there, in the lonu
niglil, Ihcy ;irr rairerly waiting"
to sec the next sunrise, many
weeks lience.
How many of us take lite
Inmlile to sec the sun rise or
jiivt a thoiiyht t o . mil ii m Mess
inj:s on this heuutifulvarth ?
The lyrl expedition. ?ropinj
in the halt darkness, in Ant
arctic, snow, will nityrcciato
regular sunrise and sunset when
they return to this blessed land.
You read in the Now TcHtumciit
of tho unhappy woman saved from
U. I ' rlLr tit
II. HHVf
III. Sim-red poem
ii. Noun snillx de
nollnv ntrem-y
i3. A rut' ia n cum
in undent
SI, Jonrernhiff
iti, .M arks of
nounds
ST. hind of fcltcle
en mi rn
S!i. I.UeleHS
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i:niloypri
UV V'iftn lite
n. ih-i rid of
I' nt u hen on
I'oilitl neres-
lty
.IK. Tn ken r.n in
fiitit from
imitlirr'it milk
in. ltuniH AllL'htly
43 StiiH for pu sa
in fenret
41, U ooiU'O Jiro
irller
4, Ajinrt
46. Coon up
17, Cultic meter
4M. IJnnleii huplo
nients
4. 'I iik i s out
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lihhr.
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60. 1'oint or the
coin puss
Aft of re ud tr
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linshnn
Limited pstntn
of u iiohleiiuin
Sr tin rate
entry
t'tHlerslnnd
7. Karly Kiiff
IMi: nhhr.
8. Iliivhut little
worth
0, Kruxi-n rain
Hi. i:itihln siu-
11. (luiiinl
12. Consumption:
COlllKJ.
death by stoning and that method
of Inflicting; death, hahituul anion';
the Jews, to whom crucifixion was
unknown, aeems far ttway.
Unt today's news from Htissiuti
. Turkestan tells of nine Mohamme
dan i ana tics sentenced to death,
oUiL'i'H to long terms of imprison
mnent, for stoning to deatli a Mos
: lem poet, turned bolshevik.
Tho poet, hitherto popular as a
' Mohammedan, had advocated the
'unveiling of women. As lie walked
in the market place, Ihe mob, urged
to stone him lo death, cheerfully
obnvcd.
! Mobs today are not much better
than they were loon years ago.
i lint (he average is better, forlu-
nutcly.
' Mr. Colenuin lost $1,000,000 In
hui'iaes.s and hanged himself in the
cellar.
Frederick MnrtIneni;o, only
.was found dead by lib.; wife. He
poisoned l-imseir and died while a
: talking machine played Chopin's
"Funeral March."
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Not how many, hut how few, coin
jmit suicide astonishes you.
i In the "will lo live" Nature has
nl;inted in us a dclerminalion hard
to overcome.
j If Ihe average constitution wove
as powerful as the will to live r:in
ieer, heart disease and liiherculn
:sis wuiltl work against us in vain.
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A bright beam of sunlight in
Wall Street Monday for money
1 lenders. Hanks called SM', immi.iiimi
Jn loans and call mom y was furrd
, to 111 per cent on new business.
1 Soon $1.0ou. iiuo.Oiiii in real money
will be needed for scmi-anmial div
idends and interest. Look out tor
more usurious sunlight then.
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One hundred million dollars can
not excite Fmlo Siun much one
one way or (he other. Hut It turns
out that ho will probably have n
iRurpltm of ?liOO.iHtO,0'iO instead of
JIOO.iHiil.OOO when Mr. -Mellon counts
up his income tax receipts.
1 1 really is a prosperous country.
And bear In mind that high wages
MAKK IT PUOSPFUOI S.
,
r-lnanlflPd ndvortlslng getn ronultn
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Do You Remember?
Ti: VKAKS .MUi TODAY
(Krom files of Mail Tribune)
dune (1. 11U.
London Iicp"'ted here that
Cicrman Crown i'rlnco has en.
eaped I'roni Holland Into Cicr
many. Ilerlin Field Marshal 1 llndenbci
declares national destruction pre
ferablo to signing ignoble peace,
Khner I). Klwood. while mowing
the lawn finds five dollar gold
piece.
Tho heat wave is driving many
.Medt'ordltes to the woods, lulls
and st a shore.
High school commencement
held; Sharon .Mcrriuian gives val
edictory. Portland market:
hogs, ?U.
Steers, $11;
tvi:xty yi:aks aio tody
(From files of Mall Tribune)
.Iiiiiu 2,
I'red Ho p k i n s sells Snowy
Hutte orchard of 300 acres tu
I'M win It. immune of lJozenian,
Mont., for $150,000. Dr. J. F.
Keddy negotiated tho deal.
A. Conro Fiero of Chicago pur
chases J. W. Meyers orchard of
acres for $-JM,)MHl. The sale l
made by John Olwell.
Hi
The new mountain water will
be In the city by July loth. 4
Kditorial: "Prices of local or
chards, ranging from $500 tu
$1000 an acre are very reasonable
when the earning capacity of the
groves are considered.
"Pinafore" will be presented nt
the Medford theatre next week
with Miss Ireno Palmer as "Little
llllttercup." ,
Ad: "The Knierick cafe never
closes." V
Administrator's police lo Crctlllors
In the County Court of the Slate
of Oregon, for Jackson County.
In the ii alter of the Kstate of
KHza A. Hildreth. Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed by
the County Court of Jackson Coun
ty Oregon, administrator of tin
estate of KHza A. Hildreth. de
ceased, and has qualified. All per
sons having claims against said
estate are hereby notified to pre
sent the same, duly verified, to
(ius Xebury, attorney for the ad
ministrator, at his office in the
Medford National I tank P.nilding.
Medford. Oregon, within six months
from the date of this notice.
K. A. H1LDKKTH.
Administrator of ihe Kstate of
Kliza A. Hildreth, Deceased.
June Huh. H'H.
Call for Kills.
P.lds will be received up to 7::t'l
p. in.. July !t, lOUlt, for erection ol
a two-room frame school hims"
in District No.' SH. near KhnfU
Cove on Crater Lake highway. 4.
I'Slue prints and specifications
may be seen at residence of clerk.
I Kdmund Peile. or at county super
intendent's office. AH bids shall
be in writing and accompanied by
certified check equal lo 5 of the
bid.
The School Hoard of District No.
j s! reserves the right to reject any
I ur all bids.
j lllds to be opened at 8:00 o'clock
p. m.. Tuesday. July i. V.iVJ, at
residence of John C Stille. Di-
! rector. KDMCND PKII.K.
i Clerk of School District No.
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