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re; i. r, B PAGE TWO .'.'.,'' 1 ." " . . ' T ' nfn 1 rt-f-! I Otdl dllU ocal and !!! J 'Personal ' Durlnir last week the sitlo of land by the sheriff's 'office wus active, property belnit purchased oh the tux tltlo plan. Tho pay ment, of delinquent taxes on Mich Inhds, mnltos possible tho Issuance of a lax deed, and In some eases norcaijc can bo procured at re markably low prices, . vjohn rioyl. usslslnnt general rrwuiiKeF -of. The Oillrornln l'v ft Company returned Frldny fijoip ti,iuslnoss trip to Kilumiith Fulls.' '.; Free at The.l'oBKery.fdf course) new; nulla h, .booles. SU; ,.; . 34J. 'Mr, n4.rr. I.ynn Brawn ' of Toromtt, Wash., Imvo nfrlved (fij . Medford to locate permanently. M Ilrown.is a son;of Ed llrown , Medford Mixed Dnrwln tulip bulbs 60c dozen,. 3,.50 per 100, at tho Mun . iM.KM en. ,. I3tt' .The . following Item of Intexcit in Medford and Jacksonville np pear in tho l'ortland Oregonlnn on November 14, CO yours ago: "Cap lain A. I'. Ankeny liasarrlved from .laclcsonvllla and reports snow in Josephine county to the depth of a, foot nnd a half. . Ho nlso siij-k that tho Hluo firsvel and Knglish mining companies will start, a full . . ,.n.....ui nemi hi iminr uiiimuun. Huslness women of Medford and vlrlnily, I ask for your trnda In uniforms, office nnd hnttao dresses. '"Ry Medford trade is . Medford made." please do not allow trav elfng neents, selling an Inferior produrt, to tafcb Medford money qilt of tpwn. I spend .my money with' Medford merchants and sell "The- llosnlla." the . best mode-to-en-iasuro uniforms on the market today'. Call lC4-T for particulars. Vivian Norman Hnrlo. 211 . .'lMts Hlhel . Wllkln.nm, stenog rapiicr sf the Crater national park office, arrived home Friday night from her several weeks' vacation, most of which were spent In visits at Hood River and fislem. and will resume duty 'Monday; tomorrow, moaning.' '. ; Dressmaking nnd remo'dellng'nt the Fashion Mliop, 44 . Medford lllitg. Tel, 1181. , tf 1Leftdy'..'vf right sold his rnnf-h ttVsu, of iCenfrsI Point this week urid .has' moved his family to the Applegnto section ahovs Jseksdn vllie.Central Point American. , See. the Breakaway and another snappy tap number featured at the Proterlan Thursday, Friday and Wtnrday by' live liensnn's dam err. Ilor.' tliey dance, i . , ... tS -:I5orl Martin was fined fift whet) h. ajineared in pollco court Fri- k day and , pleaded . gullly on a charge, ot gambling, following his arrest Thursday night when a local rooming houso was raided and 10 decks of cards and a stipply of pnlter chips seised. Fred Mar wli k, . proprietor nf the lodging house, was fined ISS for operating, tho .place without a city Hwnec: ''II lax M grade lump lime nnil hyd rKied lima, for aprnylng.,, lfg I'lnes UimWr Company. U ' 4tt ,hroo' traWlsi oa iaawlde saiftion ,nnd .one of rainbow trout from the Butte Fall hatchery hove been 'plartted In crater and Dln rWiJiAjlakPS.lhls year. Tho young flsh.vngoA! from four nnd one ha to' five Inches in length. In Iturryon .tereSk,. oii. the . Diamond lake rnndvl00,006 rainbows are be ing planned. ; One load .of aho'tt KdilO eastern hrnok imntwos plant ed la Fish lake and 180.000 young ellve'rslde salmon are to be turned .lansa In Tlogtie river, . ; m nsb.Jeiis soot, tn that good cost. Hansen Coal Co.. Tel. SJ'J. . ;- ''' tf - Belly Bole's Anderson lias accept-' el. . position as stenographer In thai office lof Attorney O.- M. Bob-) ens. sheiwlll act as asaistaat to Mrs. Octdvla W'addell, regular stenographer there. . Klamath potntoes. Nettrd Oems. J fanoy No. 1, 3.S5 per 100; nenrj No. I. 11. is per 100; No. 2, 32.2V VeUow Newtown apples, net culls. Klamilth Potato Depot. Pnntorlum lllrtg.. th nnd Holly. Free dellv-ety.- Phone . . 335tf Captain Joh.n R. .White, First Lieutenant Glenn A. Ballon, and First 8argce.nl Howard V. Hlmer. of. Co. C, ISOth infantry, ,-Omnts I'hss. attended the reserve offi cer's school, conducted; here last Wednesday night by Major Tferney , of Eugene. . , . Bynge's regular dance. Wed. and Sat. nt Dreamland, i . i 340 Their many friends nnd ac quaintances tn Medford are glad tn know that the rerenr reduction of, 10 per cent by all collectors In the. Internal revenue department ordered to take place by the end iof next October, does not affect lit CJ. Harding, local Internal rev enue' agent, and I. E. Foy, local deputy Internal revenue collector. The order only afreets; clerical work and 'machine operators. New radio log books free at The Teirrery tof course). 84? rv tja, A" New i ' ritibrer' Bar Oiikcs. m A (fir WrtNP flWAMIt ilf vrt BJ UUWI : ...outhrn. Oregon .hiirid. 3000 lcars of pears this fall and got real It money for them. This should be II A'-IfHuon '(ft l.aneebtmtyittiat.:tt can grow well. Khotfcun mothods In farming do not work out so well in thlB ago When quality pro duets are demanded.. It's ail rluht to diversify. hut.n county wUiioul a lenuer or two cannot, expect to renoh the top ot ,Uio .agricultural iMldcr. apriniftli'lil ,tiaf. . lJynB' regular dance, Wod. and Sat. at Dreamland. 240 Amoilft "(he many iModford and vicinity residents attending the hlK football game at Ruueno yes terday were. air. and Mrs. Chester pitch, .'Wra.!,jtn. ViKnfX. HeUn WaillelKh, Mr. nnd Mi'niiiclc (inr rctt and Mr., and. M fj peue'i Boej - lirjfi ? Rlteet Metal Work's for r.'idintor.'fenrte.r anil auta'.tio'ly rflpnirln. .."'" W, A series of meetings on. dutry-y rs on. antry-Uf Ins; and farm crops will: Jio .'Jwld' in jac.uson eounty durln the woelt beginning jjecemner u, under wrer gon State cpHege extension au,-' jlflgh grade lump lime and hyrt rated time for spraying. Uig Pines Lumber Company. -, 34tf 'Mrs. Robert Porter- and son' Ttohhy. of Medford were visitors In Ashland last Thursday evening.. Clet tho finest popcorn In town at tho Monarch Seed Co. 23tf Tho annuo) "electrical ball" of Klonvith Falls will bo staged on Thanksgiving night, according to ndvlco received here. This Is one of the biggest dances of the year for Klamath county and last Thanksgiving drew.- a- crowd of nenrly 1200 people. Theso annual electrical feature dances are put on by the Klamath Kmployes club of the California Oregon Power com pany. ' High grade lump llmo nnd hyd rate,! lime for spraying.. Dig Pines Lumber Company. , 52-ttf Ted Baker tnd Clen Srtlth we.-e Jackson county's official alumni representatives at the annual alum ni convention held on the l'nlver-1 slty of Oregon campus yesterday nt tho lime of tho U. of O. home-, coming celebrations. , Let me wrlto your fire Insurance. Curl V. Tengwald, Hotel Holland. Illdg. Phone 903 . .tf? Mr. nnd -Mrs. . narld , J. Wiley left lost Wednesday for Chicago whoro they will locate permancnt- That good eqal." We give green trading stamps., Hansen Coal Co. Phono 239.V ... tf Mrs. Jnmes Stevens, Mrs. W. O. Wilson nnd her daughter Kllnw Mae Wilson, left nt an early hour Ibis morning for Portland to al- tond the Oalir Curd concert to be held there tomorrow night, ' I'p-to-dnto radio log books fr.vi at Tho Tocgory (of course!. 242 Floyd Pierce of the Tlagle rolnt district was a huslness visitor In the oily yesterday. Hemstitching, plcntlng. pleating. button, making and hoso mending. Handicraft Shop. . . , , . Ui.7tf - Mrs. D. It. Luper of Allinny, sis ter ot .Mrs. Mark Jarmln, who with her small duushter Ludella, ar rived In the city Monday to make their home here, accepted a posi tion In the office of Dr. R. C. Mulholland. .. -Mrs.:' Luper will bo Joined here by her husband. In the near future, , ' . , Orchard brand liquid lime-sul phur can ho obtained nt rinnaelo Packing Co. 223tf Included among the out-of-town visitors in Medford yesterday nft- ernnon were Mrs. Mable Thornton of Lone Pine, Mrs. Ida Dennis or Hhndy Cove. Walter KPgberg of Reese Creek, airs. Olllls Cnrtwrlgm of Butte Falls, Mrs. Josephine Holmes of Kagle I'olnt nnd Mrs. Nettle Armprlest nf Buch. Plant tulips, daffodils, narcissus and hyacinths no while the ground Is dry. Oct bulha at the Mnnarrh Heed Co. 2JU Quite a large delegation of Med ford people witnessed the Chlco Normal football game at Ashland Krldar. Including Carl Swlgnrt, II. H. Conrad. W. W. Walker an Klmcr Wilson. Through the winter tne oesi remedy for lonesome, nights Is good radio from Palmer . music House. S40" With work slacking down gen erally on the Pacific coast, trans- lent applications for Inhor at tne local branch of the I'nited States free employment bureau have been Increasing. Jurist Oottlleh, In charge of the huerau. said last evening. All outside work has been practically completed for the seas on, throwing a good many local men. ns well as transients, out ot employment. . . Call ot 439 No. Front and see a fine lot of evergreens and shrubs. Portland Rose Nursery. 343 The new tariff of the Grants Pass Water company, proposing an Increase In water rates, has been further suspended by order ot tho publlo service commission until February 80. The tariff was first suspended from August 2? to Nov ember 26. Victor radio owners are now spurring fur honors as to who has the best instruments. So far It Is a tic. An are alike, when pur chased from Palmer's. 240' llrlgndler and Mrs. A. E. Bsyn- Inn of the Fulvatlon Army orrtved i yesterday front Portlond to " con duct the meeting of the army to night at tbo meeting ball, above the Toggery store 1 '.-'. Wood for your fireplace. Large body fir or oak. We have Iho be.it you run buy nt right prices. For quick delivery, phone M. F, R Samson Co., oftlco at 320 No. Itlv S404 Fred. Arsncll. state, predatory game hunter, boa arrived in south ern Oregon to spend several weeks and la now engaged In. hunting cougars with dogs In the Ashland game refuge., Last week, Annell imggiMl a 400-pouml bear in the Kvtin.i creek section And 0 short time ago, killed 14 (rougars In tho Cow rreek refuge. . J. B. Cameron of Warren, Ba.. U. C Bain of Chicago. III., and A. L. dates of Billings. Mont., were among the motorist from a dis tance who regl.lered yesterday 'U the bH-al branch of the out-of, Into auto registration bureau. pines and under the leadership ofi "T' i,iimi.i(iii " i'"" CteUnty Agent. It;' O. Fowler a.id j P0finVd . '' v ...thn,, season a nuinncr ot.nipmDerH or me u, i.'; . ' " J-,, MEDFORD MAIL ... Clyde C. Youn of Ashland has been commissioned captain In the coast artillery reserve, according to informatlonvsant eut irsm Ihe.wJJ department last Week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hooper and daughter Daphne, following a short visit ln(Wedfod with friends and relatives'. Jeft. last weolt ,. for their, home in IMndera, Calif, Mr". Lottie:, -.Allan-, baa arrived here from 'Medford to take charge of 4 ha fountain in Maglll's , drug store. Mrs. Allen has had charge of the fountain service i for. tho Miiglll store in the valley city and has had years', of experience In, this line of wor)c. Klamath News. As tho result, of a pblllslon Fri day nlttJlt on t(io CrpierJ-ake hHih wnji Jjetweeh cars (H)vin1y,.Hos K'llna-X .wl :.:tt',?n' f nt4tnn n , ! , the ff)mei sustained minor,;' injuries, fmwBIch lie was tsken ld'alootil biMptia) forVflrst aid .treatment. cars were iiauiy-tinmnKfu, r,. . '. Antelope are reported to Be -Inr, "enslne rapidly In the, big game '"--"'v.l ' ... ipUutsln district, There has Idaho and. Oregon., art hesitating on whother or not to have ah open season. Wyoming' arrows the ttil mals to be shot,. There was - mi open senson of from three to 'six days in VArlous .parts ot Wyomin this fall. The Oregonlan. ' . . , Hetween 30 nnd 40 nnstors wero received in ' the' poster ppntcft which closed yesterday Jn conn? Hon witli tho big airport, dedfajjij lion next July. The entries) w competition for the 3100. prbto, were entered principally by art school students from various Pfiris or tno j-acinc const. iJIr. nnd Mrs. H. C. Stock of Ashland were the dinner guests of Mr. 'and Mrs. Tom Kossbcrry .-it their;. home. Jn lodford;, on . la.st Thursday evening. W. W. Dlnklns. Roy Wakefield. and I-:. W. .Wakefield lett late yes terday afternoon on a hunting trip in the Klamath Falls district. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Russell and Amos Baxter were among, the. vis itors in Medford,, Inst week from 1a Orando. . Tropical Jungles, once covered central Oregon, believes C ft. Kes llng of Clnrno, who, roce.ntly brought, tn Bend several .ni.c.oly og atlzed palni date kernels and pet rifled' ports of tropical trees. The fossils were found In "Dawn Age" rocks Just east of the Clarno bridge over , the John Day river. , . A, -bounty, .warrant. was issued t,t tlie' county clerk's office yesterday 10 Harold Kubll of Jacksonville for a bob-cat. Mrs. Noble, mother of Mrs. TRd Whiteside, who has ninny friends In Central Point, Is reported to be In a very critical condition at the horn cof Mrs. Whiteside on. Ross l,ano. Severn! ot her former ac quaintances from hero have gone to pay their, respects and stay for a brief visit. Central Point Amer ican. . . Frank L. .iTamon i'of San Fran cisco, division cable manager for the Postal Telegraph company, has been spending sovernl-.days in Medford. ' Miss Clara. Miller, wbo under went' an oiieration for obnondfcltts at the .Sacred Heart hospital Inst week, was reported yesterday, to hx shmvlng continued improvement. Frances lallatln, Ashland, a Jun ior in bomo economies at Oregdii State college, has been pledged ,to .Mil neta iteia, nonor,. society in 4 -it , club work for men and wo men. Only those students who have been outstanding' . in club work ore. honored by helns' pledged to this society. A- letter wna received nt the Crater national park office bere yesterday from Dr. 8. Notalansky of, the Odessa district In Russia. In which he asked that all infor mation possible In the way of de scription of the lake nnd park be sent him. as he was 'preparing an article on national . parka to be published In Russia. Chief Ran ger Oodfrey, who is In charge of the office tn the absence of Sup erintendent kolinsky, nt. once for warded the Inquirer official de scriptive pamphlets and other de sired Information. The 33 turkeys stolen last week from Gene Watklns on his farm nt Central Point were still missing yesterday and no clues have been unearthed In regard to their dls- Pw?arnnce. , Officers were inclin- a.I l. lutllova ,hft Ittnl- a'aM tnlraan under the cover nt niirht nnd trans ported outside of the state. W, O. Hailley. supervisor of fish- ways, and W. R. Coleman, super intendent of screens, last week re ported tn the state game commis sion that tho tlshways at Rainy falls. 30 miles west of Grants Pans on tho Rogue river, could be Im proved next spring for a total cost of 1300. They said that an ade quate fish ladder In the rock for mation around the falls could bej made for that amount . In addi tion to the improvements there now.. S. ' M. Rullls has returned from a. short business visit te KUtmnth Falls. .- . , . , An Important meeting of the Ttoa.ts' and Highways committee at Medford tlhamber of Commerce is scheduled to bo held tomorrow evening at ":S0. Committee mem bers will be present tn addition to Stat Highway Commissioner C. ti hates,' Cirl Kwlgart, county cotyt nnd County i:nglneeri Paul Byanlpg. ,, .. Th e ( ftcknoro county public health service is on a par with the best organised and most ef ficient tn W found In any coun ty In the slate. Through financial aid from tha Bockefeller Founda tion and from the state, plus the keen Interest evidenced' by' those In tho county an organization of merit has been bum up. sow 11 Is time for folks to take full ad vantage of tb opportunities of this health work. -Ashlsnd Tidings The first section ot pavement bss been laid, by the state In Klamath county, it runs nom ine poun dury of Klamath Falls to the June tlon of The Dattrs-Oallfornla anA I-akevlrw hlahwavs. A marriage license , was (ssuell yesterday afternoon at the coanty clerk's office to Floyd Jorvls. 19 and lorthy "vVaUord, IS, both of .Mcaiora. TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,' A Klwanls club has been organ ised at Hums with 34 charter members. ...Although it may not' be In great demand, the local branch of the Oregon Htato iMotor association, has added another feature, to -Its map service, L. C. Oarlock announced last evening. lioud maps of Mex ico 'will be received regulurly and motorlHls ever contemplating a trip, there are Invited to take ad vantage of the service, ilr. Cl'ar lock also . maintains 'a complete supply of maps of every stats' In 1 tho union. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Olson ! Ritzville, Vimh., have been spend ing the week ;ln. Medtord visiting friends and relatives. . Fpur arrests of- hoys' ami men or, .shooting ducks within tfe city for. Omits nave, oeeij mane nt Ktani - aid J-anasr '.;. ' '; ' . D, G. .fyrce.- 1',manager' ' of the Copco luvestnien'L department, has returned .from Portland'- whero '!u' attended ', a committee meeting of the Northwest Klectrio' Light and Power association. " ;v '. PAGE APPOINTED AS ArdE run -,siiM"auii C AVASHIN'OTOX', , Nvj. 18, Pi- Arthur. W'llrton ;raKef 'yon of the late AVnlter.Hlneiir AI'av. hua b(;p!i appointed: as tv; ptjj'HoVior Hide to Secretary' Stlmson uh. the ' forth coming arms conference. . The Vhlte House, in announcing PaRe'a selection, stated specifical ly . reports that l'ae would be named assistant secretary of stme wore errorieouw. ' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST Child's purse., containing . red silk 'handkerchief- nnd sliver doilcr.-l- V. Loomis.. . . '- fSiKWS'iP WHERE TALKING PICTCRES REACH PERFECTION" 11. F fLJLal'l O $W ymVJWMi STARTS bio urs, w i . . ... RiflPi. " v fftrrnr?w3 - continuous-- - - r S saepbr sess ; fiTIfii Svii I nnfl V RlJ '- " SSVl i "know tjieir heaplines " 'Ty.TZ. 1 THE WOMAN'S' SIDE OF . Tsi ! i SAsS't A. I RINGINO DANCINf! " ' I - - e WW HI 'Am !-. II T a r I ' ' ' OIRLS" FOLLOW HER OVERSEAS AND INTO THE Jjf -SsL iJ-iZi4t(yj(, !;')' . LATEST FOX NEWS ' Woman's sacrifices, toW wrrrlei." and heart- fa ' f , "THE STORE FOP EVERYBODY" . j m :? i - -amission i .-w-. ... ............ .,' SEa' i j Mats. 10-25. Eves. 10-35 I Revealing uutold conditions only recently made Mvi 1 l ;know, - - 'V';"', . - Mi' tV MMiWJj;tM m . ; with ts I - iWflrVV AL ST. JOHN I 0 m$& tf 'Hm ;TL)Re I Kill , i.H,... 1 I s 111 ill. ' !'. i J ..in I .'.J, 'I. L mvK -sj :,jxks I , ... . ., 7: : : - . EM CRATERIAN : ' i; 1K: THE LAST WORD IN MYSTERY i , Mi': XtL yVa t'Spw'!rSr , fjf ' PreMn,ed II SaT'V ' WXX jMyifying, ThHIIing . . iSV R TH T:rr .1 - n Yr WL ERNfsrT0llRENCE I fcM kPWAiam SEBASTIAN I rrvV5rV Mh VAIMf., Ill If " V'4V rV -. mi. io-s evesygs-w II I M aw T F -. TV r ' I V iyjr ! NORMA. SHFAPFR 'WWJWJW, irt.nvvr.v..:. . . - mt ikial of mary dugan h i XVfs- v. - LtfrT i 3f i "U OREGON," SUNDAY,-. NOVEMBER ,17, 1929. FORMER RESIDENT I 0bituary I. AIDS; CHEST FUND Peffjups ue;. of the ointriJni tliinB to coin from the furthest dlatuhco Is ' fiom Joseph TJUIeV of Dixon, III., who ' wrote tho fol lowing interesting letter to J. W. Wakefield: "I ntp glad to enclose my check for 320 payable to' j Medford's Community, ohest, ,lf ! )he rtotarluns, us a club, are mnk jni. drive, just drop tho chpok J nio tlie jurkpot n& t contribu tion from -aim. little nnfl. myself. re 1H(&' Metlford and will bo out there nffftin. In the Bprinp.' .Mr, Jsittlo formerly owned , a Hmall orrhitrd nenr. tho city of ) Modford, which ho recently sold, i una 1h well known here. I .. , . ClirCAOO. .Nov. iS. tP) Turkey preferred llus found a bear market this year. CJuo- ' tations for turkey on today's market were 15 per cent under the 1028 levels, the re- tall price being about 45 4 cents a pound. " The explanation of poultry men ns that several wes- tern states havo entered the market this year, providing a much greater supply. j ' . : Mull Tribune ads arc rot. d In' ?n.onn nenple every lny. WIKE8 Abfjah Wlnea died at hl home In Jacksonville, Novem ber 15, of UieaVt troubi.?"Aged 74 years, !) months, 25 da'a. Born nffarAlbony; Ohio, "JaTiuary 1855.1, Mr; "Wines lived at Medford for the pant, 24 years, and at Jack sonville for 18 months, and hud been .interested in mining and oil development of this section of the country. Me was a member of the Albany, Ohio, lodge of (Masons. He leaves one son and ono daughter, Howard Wines pf St. Helens, Ore., and Mrs. Clara N. Thornton, Con cord),, jCallf., .and two grand chil dren.! y. '. . Funeral services will be. held at the; erl Funeral Home, Monday at!'l0:30 a. m. Rev. A.; 0,; Eon no(t ol'riclatlni?. interment In (Mod ford cemetery. 1 ' " " ,SAtRM-( T. W. Leisure, rural newspaper carrier, auffered slight scalp wound when revolver iho waK-ourrytrm In shoulder hol j ftter diychfirwd. ILK UTTER ICECREAM PA3TUERIZE0 SAFE "PURE PRODUCED : PACKED TUS- C1UIT1DV 1V f . mmm ss bib,vb mm mm C- '. i ' .Phone ", 51 O rfll BANK OFFICERS TOOK THREE MILLION CLAIM I .KLl.VT, Mich;, Nov. 'iti.W Sii 1 former officers of tlie L'nion Jn- tlustrial bank. ' largest financial j institution in Flint, were named in warrants charging embezzlement, j abstract or wilful misappropriation j of bank funds, admitted to havo aggregated 3, 500.000 gross, issued this afternoon. Additional war rants, it was Intllcuted, would be Issued against six or seven other j former officers of the bank. .. . . j yTA These Youthful New GORALiE . . . know that llirumh your )ieniliii::n is lare, your hal can LOOK fashions-lily small- . .'-'.Iieeaiise Cloraiii: ilesignors have cre ated clever nw;CfiHs witifoonlour li.lnn to sivc room where It is needed, yet keep the sleek, "YOr.Vfi" look 30 indispensable, to chic !;'. PHONf.36-487 , O pirkirtg-frotibles exist Kt !'lc Mir,. '!l!h.'idpQnnari takes your car when you v,rriye and'plates it in i uic riocci. j ust nana nun your Key as you icava the' car that'a alL Located in tlie heart of tfaa -it hear everything. ' ''n-'-L'l '!i''jn WAiANX MOTEL i.i . 5Af .FHArVJflCrA ' a 6h 'tKc'Eflvrcii' of SitofUmd, from 'New YorR, on February 3 - or tho Empress of France I'cbruiiry 13. Regardless of your choice, yoii ftet. the same fino Canadian Pacific service, cuisine and accornodations...C:nnadian Pacific manage ment aship and ashore . . . Canadian Pacific unparalleled itinerary to Madeira, Seville, Venice, Athens, Jerusalem, Kgypf, Majorca, Slavic Kotdr, Corfu, many other equally Intercstting points and ports. 73 unforgettable days. Prices as low ns $900. ' ttook now! ' v ' ' " ; i AMI (KAN BRITISH TROOPS MUTINY IN JAMAICA IS REPORT ; 'ON'DOX, Nov. ' 1C. ()P)-Re. latlon in "the house of common yesterday that there had been a mutiny of Hritinh troops. In Ja maica, has aroused considerable mystification and curiosity herr-. The government, while admit. ting the mutiny occurred,, Ih un able to state when, or the clr cuinstnncos. . ' , t-r -erSB Exclusively ' herb ., rttOfORDOttcON. i ll take - youxxar, I . :. I '.(' f. -if ;ti ... ... V;: , , , . garage connefied with ' " - ; J'J . rr. - ji.'jl. 1 s e s Pacific ftAMk f, . t - J ' VT..' .. - , r '...-, V, ., ... s 1-t t 'V rjs ,sh"J ' ,1 fb$.-rsiy-pr i'&iny, M4 .aW4 . 1 - 4tk 4iV4 ' k '' i ' A . ' t ' "t,