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IfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY. JULY 26, 1910. PAGE SEVEN BASIC EDUCATION! POLICIES WILL BE INSTITUTE TOPIC Oregon System Higher Edu cation Sponsoring SOCE Conference August 1-2 Southern Oregon College of Education, Ashland, July 26. (Spl) An Oregon Institute on Professional Relations, spon sored and conducted by the Ore gon system of higher education in cooperation with the Oregon State Teachers association, state department of education, and National Education association, I will be held on the campus of the Southern Oregon College of Education on Thursday and Friday, August 1 and 2, accord ing to Dr. Walter Redford, pres ident. Purpose of the Institute Is the bringing about among pro fessional educators and interest ed citizens a better understand ing of and better agreement upon basic educational policies which will direct education in American democracy. Featured speaker will be Dr. William G. Carr. director of research for the National Edu cation association. The Thursday conference will open at noon with a luncheon at the Lithia hotel. The main address will be given by Dr. Carr on "The Nature of Amer ican Democracy." In the eve ning Dr. Carr speaks on "Edu cation and Economic Well-being in the American "Democracy." The Friday conference will feature both a panel discussion wherein professional people, ed ucators, and interested citizens will discuss "The Teacher's Place in American Democracy" and a symposium conducted by school administrators in Oregon dealing on "The Need of a Terminal Vocational Educi tional Plan at Less Than the College Level." COURT HOUSE NEWS Quality Market 217 W. Mala Across from Copco Phone 529-r4 Free Deliveries Daily Open Evenings 'til 9 p. m. Wa Feature Fancy Steer Beef. Meat Specials far Saturday Only Smokad Sausage Polish Rings Boil 10 mln ea. 10c Ground Veal Loal Selected Teal. lb. 15c Swift Premium Ham Vi or whole 8 to 12 lb. erg., . lb. 25c Fresh Ground Hamburger pound IQcl Tender, delicious Vaal Steak or Roast it.. 15c Salmon, pink OEm E"" !ar9 OQm No. 1 tall 2 cans 9C Grade A doten bOU Tomatoes, Bagley A. Criico IF- No. 1 can 2 for OC 3 lb. can 49C Pork ft Beans Cm Cantaloupes Cm ISV4 os. tin ... ea. 3C Local grown ea. OC Rippled Wheat P" Green Peppers, fine 4 M Fine Cerssl pkg OC for stuffing ......3 for IJC Cheese, Kraft JF Spuds, new red AAM 2 lb. loaf 40C or white 10 lbs. OC Marriage Licenses Percy James O'Neill and Pauline Hannah Johnson. Harry C. Cameron and Edna D. Tope. George K. Goodrich and La Verne G. Stephenson. Charles V. Key and Eileen C. Woodman. Len F. Spencer and Muriel L. Kilburn. Dlrorces C. B. Waugh vs. Jessie Waugh. Helen S. Hicks vs. Leonard S. Hicks. Ruth Dahlstrom vs. Arvld L. Dahlstrom. Irene Hawkins vs. Bryan Hawkins. Blanche O. Vingard vs. Ken neth Lester Vingard. Probate Court Estate of Isaac N. Lewis, de ceased. Estate of Floyd D. Nicholson, deceased. Deeds Margaret Bowman to the California Oregon power Company. Eaaement. In D. L. C. No. OB. Twp. 87 8. R. 2 Wert W. M. Georgians A. Kettle at al to the California Oregon Power Company. Easement. In Sec. 38, Twp. 88 8. R. 4 Wert W. M. The Federal Land Bank of Spokane to the California Oregon Power Com pany. Agreement, In D. U C. No. 38. Twp. 38 8. R. 4 West W. M. Rawles Moore, Administrator of the Estate of Florence Mclnnls. Deceased, to the California Oregon Power Com pany. Right of Way In Bee. 18. Twp. 33 8. R. 3 East W. M. City of Medford to O. T. Cook. W. D. In the City of Medford. Oregon. I Victor E. Noel et ux to Guy Tex. I w. D. in the Town of Central Point, ; Oregon. John H. Trusty, Jr.. to Rufus T. Trusty et ux, w. D. 8 acres in Sec. 22 Twp. 33 8. R. 1 East W. M. Vivian Millard at ylr to Ouy M. Turner et ux. W. D. 3.3 acres In Sec.- 18, Twp. 34 8. R. 1 West W. M. I H. O. Purucker to Lllla M. Puruck- r. Q C. O. In the City of Uedford. Oreeon. City of Uedlord to Ulla M. Pu rucker. Deed in Olann Oak aiub d'.Tlslon In the City of Medford. Oregon. Vman Millard el al to the Cali fornia Oregon Power Company. Right of Way. in Bee. IS. Twp. 94 S. B. 1 Weat W. M. Orchard Park Panna to tha Cali fornia Oregon Power Company. Right of Way In D. U C. No. 40 In Bee. . Twp. 3a S It. 1 Wast W. M. Frank W. Dally et ux to tha Cali fornia Oregon Power Company. Right of Way. In Bee. 38 Twp. 38 B. SV 4 Wait W. M. Arthur Smith at ux to the Cali fornia Oregon Power Company. Right of Way in flee. 83 Twp. 38 B. R. 4 J. A. Tinkle et ux to tha California Oregon Power company. Right of Way. in Bee. IT, Twp. H 8. a. I Eaat W. M. Jackson County. Oregon, to 3 M Blevina at ux. Tax Dead. In tha City of Oold Hill. Oregon. John W. Morris to tha California Oregon Power Company. Right ot Way in See. 31 Twp. 88 S. R. 1 Wert W M. City of Medford to Charlee Earl Bratftech at ux. W. D. la tha City of Medford. Oregon. Wm. B. Morris at ux to the Cali fornia Oregon Power Company. Right of ' In Sec. 33. Twp. 40 8. R. 3 Eaat W. M. Jackson County. Oregon, to J. F Shreeve. Tax Deed. In Mlngua Sub division, in Sec. 34, Txp. 87 B. R. 3 West W. M. Ivan L. Sneed. Administrator tha Eetate of Amoa C. Whttworth. Deceased, to Walter W. Bmltb. Ad ministrator's Deed. 1.18 acrea In Sec. 30. Twp. 33 S. R. 1 East W. M. Lawrence Korgan to J. Curttt Bamea, Q. C. D. 18 acrea In King's arrea In D. L. C. NO. 84 In Twp. 87 8. R. 3 West W. M. William J. Warner to Mary 0. Warner. Deed, one-half Interest In land In D. L. C. No. 44. Twp. 37 B. R. 1 West W. M. U A. Dltsworth at ux to Fannts Esther Snook, W. D. 40 acrea In Bee. , Twp. 33 8. R. 3 East W. M. Eda Bell et Tlr to Fred E. Wlenecke et ux. W. D. 30 acrea In D. U C. No. 87 Twp. 38 8. R. 1 West W. M. Robert Ultl Harue et ux to W. T. Pyper. Q. c. D. 183 93 acrea In D. U C. No. 63. Twp. 87 8. R. 3 Weat W. M. and land In See. 14, Twp. 87 B. R. 3 West W. M. Minnie M. Davis to John W. Flta patrtck et ux. W. D. 1 acre In D. U C. No. 40. Twp. 38 8. R. I Eaat W. M. Bert W. McTlmmonda et al to Martin Taylor et al. Lease In See. 8. Twp. 33 8. R. 4 Weat W. M. W. A. Holloway et ux to E. N. Pomeroy at ux, W. D. In the City of Medford. Oregon. Helen O. Wilson to Oraos M. Wil son. Q. C. D. in tha City of Medford. Oregon. Oladya W. Johnson et vlr to Cora L. Bums, W. D. Ashland Homeatead Association, In tha City of Ashland, Oregon. Iliubeth Parke to Lome C. McCay et ux. W. D. 30 acrea Us Sec. 13, Tap. 37 B. R. Weat W. M- 1. R. Fretwell et ux to Lome C McCay et ux. W. D. 3 acrea In Sec. 13 Twp. 87 8. R. 3 West W. M. Wm. Cherry to Tha California Ore gon Power Company. Overhang Eaae ment. In D. U C. No. 8 Twp. 87 8 R, 3 Weat W. M. Chaa. w. Reamaa at al to the Call. forma Oregon Power Company, Ease- ment. In D. U C. No. 88 Twp. 37 8 n. a west w. ax. Ralph o. Jennings at al to tha California Oregon Power Company. Easement In D. L. C. No. 89 Twp. 37 8. R. 3 Wast W. M. O. E. Childreih et al to the Cali fornia Oregon Power Company, Ease ment In D. L. C. No. 89, Twp. 37 8. R. 3 Weat W. M. J. M. Winter at al to the California Oregon Power Company, Easement. In D. L. C. No. 88 Twp. 37 8. R. 3 Wast W. M. pared its 1040-41 budget to a near-record low and slwhed the city's tax 5 cents on $100 as sessed valuation, from 11.40 to $1.33. Turkey Signs Trade Pact With Germany Ankara, Turkey, July 18. A) The Turkish government signed a $10,000,000 trade agreement with Germany today while the national assembly was voting $48,000,000 In new de fense credits. Commercial exchanges with Berlin, paralyzed by the war, were resumed with the arrival of a German cargo boat via the Danube. CITY COUNCIL LIGHTENS TAX LOAD ACCOUNT WAR Oxnard. Calif., July 28 The Oxnard city council, observ ing that the national defense program was placing a heavy burden upon taxpayers, has lightened the load at home. It Record Uses. Pierre. S. D. (At Odle Peck's black wolthound. Shad ow, had 19 puppies Peck wor ried more about the feeding problem than in claiming a record for Shadow. ing in his garden. Checking ers. he found that tha ring wag with the previous property own-1 lost SO years ago. CwOMH CUMBlN'fOM 1 l fi ar ' ' . . .' y V you'd "Climb tha Nearest Mountain for a feed whiskey, try "Clarae's. It's the "peak" ef fcur.year.old partecoon. Smooth and mallow ... and bottled al 90 Proof for mildness. iM'tm Ml. m Ring Lost SO Years. Pomeroy, O. (D Norman Arnott found a ring while work- Cf $1 .1 0 pt. $2.1 5 qt. L WHISKEY Available In Clsrxe's fcrsifM Rye and Clsrks's Strslght Bourbon. These Whiskies are 4 Yean Old ... 8 Pssot in.im iitci.'ig UULUX1 I IV 0 p?'a? mi mm V -vV; r - -- "Si .'. iia---Mr! 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