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j UUUiiVik-U Alii IHuN I uiu.uu.v. i ui u.mm i , m unr i.i. " ELECT VERNON VAWTER PREST. C; OF COMMERCE V. II. Vnwter was elected president f the Medford chnmlxr of commerce last evening by tho board of directors. Mf. Vomer was reluctant to accept the honor because of ltd mnny dutlea which h6 believed he could not ixr form In view of tho fact that hU pri vate intercut demanded more of his attention, lie wo practically drafted hod rettlir.tnK IiIh uimimiuity reiousi blHiy he acccptcdi- . ; . ' In public affair, Y. It. Vaicter ha bean one of tha -moat active citizen of "MedfoM. No movement of any con sequence during, the JnM five years having a its object .Ok? welfare ot the Rofcuo Illver vfcllcjr.Uintvhas- not had his active support.:! Ile wn: elechxl president of the old commercial club and served the six months prior to the reorganization of that body- into the present chamber of commerce. The Improvement ot (the - Medford-Crater Lake highway and hotel accommoda tions at the park have been his hobby. As., regent of the .University of Ore gon, he la held in the very highest esteem by hia associates and everyone in Med ford has known him as the efficient cashier ot the Jackson Coun ty bank. ; ' H. L. Walther, district manager of the California-Oregon Power Co., was re-elocted vice president. Hia work for the betterment of community af fair la well known to the citizens of Med ford and his temperament is of such a character that he is unsatisfied unless he is actively at work on some civic problem. B. E. Harder, president of the First National bank was elected treasurer. The directors have come to recognize the ability of Mr. Harder as & civic worker. He la a comparatively new man in the community, yet in his short residence here he has made many friends. - As president of the Baker chamber of commerce and a director of that organization for -many years, he. brings :with him an , experience which Is most. valuable to the local organization.- The secretary, H. O. Frohbach, was reflected. This being the third term of -iiis service to the community. Co. Undertaking, order of , removal, IKstition for removal, notice or re moval. State of Oregon vs. Win. Miller. Order on parole. J, F. Halo vs. M. II. llunnell.- Notice, mot km to strike". . O. F.' Hillings vs. Willis A. Halley. Order of default, affidavit, judgment. It. M. Chancy vs. Mnttle A. Chaney. Default, affidavit. ' "' K. Ton Velle vs. It. K. Valley Canal Co, Order, demurrer. G. S. Hutler vs. A. Capolis ot al. Aificlavtt, Judgment, default. Joe Avena vs. Preston Phillips. Mo tion, affidavit. ;. " , Med. Irrlg. Dist. vs. Claus Hreenlng For. damages. Jackson County Hank vs. Applegate Lumber Co. Demurrer., , , State of Oregon vs. Mnmts Hall. Order. ' ; State ot Oregon vs. Vord Chamber lain. : Verdict. ..,: J .-'Si Jordan vs. Henrietta Italley et al. Foreclosure -of mortgage. ' ., T .V Probate Court lEst.f Samuel Holt. :Order, final ac count, vouchers and claims, agree ment. ' ' Guardianship Frances Hellam. Or dec Est. Andrew S. Doyer. Order. Eat. Mary F. Kirkpatrlck. Admitted to probate. Est Cassandor C.nuer. Petition and order. Est. Mary E. McMlllen. Proof of publication. Est. Vrlah M. Hover. Order, bond. Est. Andrew McCallon. Fourth re port.. Guardianship of Lennio L. Morgan. Notice ot appeal. Notice of death of Dominic G. Mesa ner from state hospital. Judging from the way. "Irene" has been received in other cities, the next Tuesday night performance ot this music-play at the Page theatre will have a big crowd. , - c '"Irene" is the work of those three up-to-the-minute writers James Mont gomery, Joseph McCarthy and Harry Tierney, who respectively are respon sible for the book, lyrics and music, and those ideas' count in a large mea sure for the enthusiastic audiences wherever the piece Is presented.' Its appealing story, catchy. lyrics and jingly score, together with a cast ot recognized players augments by a sprightly, chorus of singers and dan cers, leave little to wonder as to its tremendous success. Mr. Montgomery has introduced in the rharacter of Irene O'Dare, a girl who though , of humble birth, a verit able fairy princess, a girl who hag am bition and employs it in the right way, for,, as she amply demonstrates through the action ot the play, one may; obtain the very highest-height of success. . - - . Among the big song hits of "Irene" are "Alice Dine Gown," "Irene," "The Last Part of Every Party," "Castle of Dreams," "Skyrocket," "To Love You," "There's Something in the Air" and "We're Getting Away With It" The cast, headed by Patti Harrold, 1a the same that appeared in it in New-tor at tho VanderMt theatre. It JU (Furjitahed by the .Jackaon . County Abstract Co.) Real Estate Transfers Welborn Beeson et ux to B. E. Harder, trustee, SH of SW, NW of SW, SW of SE sec 26. tp. 39, S. Ii. I S U int f Bert Anderson et ux to B. E. -' Harder, Trustee. S of SW. NW of SW. SW of SE sec. ?6, tp. 39, S. R. I East, H int Kenneth E. Hodgman et ux, to W. Gardner et ux, land in D. L. C. 44. tp. 37. a R. 1 W Mary F. Reddy et vir to Saint Anthony Inc., N. 21 ft lot 8. blk. 11, Queen Anne 'Add. to . Medford U. William Davis et ux to Chas. W. Davis, .lot 9. blk. 4. Crowell Amended Add. to Medford Eleanor Maule, adm. to Charlie Davis. lot X blk. 1, Medford. NV4 lot 2. blk;t Daniel D. Tompkins et ux to D. C. Minto. land in sec. 10, tp. 33, S. R. 1 E. V...-.J Mrs. W. L. Andrew's to Eliz. M. M. Bates, lot 31. blk. 1, Tut- tle's 2nd Add. to Medford Effle May Terrill et ux to Glen L. Terrill. SW sec. 31. tp. 36. S. R. 3 East . . Laura Bernlce Cameron to Geo. M. Bowker et al. S. 100 ft lots ; 1. 2. 3. 4. blk. 4. Park Add. to : Medford . . U. Fredrlcksen et ux to W. A. Schlinsog, lots 1, 2, blk, 4, Highland Park Add. to Med- Jackson County to C. E. Hloper et ux, land in sees. 11, 12, tp. 39, S. R. 2 E Frank C. Nygren et al to Raph ael Gardener, land in see.' 10V -15. tp. 36. S. R. 2 E ; James Foxall et ax to Allison H. Ward, Int in irrigation ditch..! James Foxall et ux to Allison H. Ward et ux, landjn D. L. . fit, tp. 38 8., R. 1 W i u Tom F. Senodenoa et ux to Dan- - iel E. Flory, lots 13. 14. 15, blk. "G", R. R. Add. to Ashland. D. E. Flory et ux to Tom P. Senodenoa, land In D. L.- C. 72, tp. 38, S. R. 1 W. ;u... ,.; May L. Hoke to Bert Anderson, trustee, land in D. L. C. 42, tp. 37. 8. R. 1 W . City of Medford to Seely V. Hall. lot Bylk."l, Oak CroVe Rulk. division 'to "Medford -..w Edwarfl O; Titague et Bf 0 Oseafr- 0.iUbnefer, lot' 6TWk ) SdmrnlfTA". Heigbts-rAdd, 4 aMeOforcP xiMkMimf O. Q. Alev4rrer et' uAtdMnr-- tha LI 4lot 6, bttM.AilkVnti mit Ave.Helghts Add. to Med ford at-?.'.:....!....rr...u...i..-.:.ljrr 10 10 10 : Marriage Licenses Carlyld Ri .Natwick and Ruth Nich ols: ' ' ' Wesley Drisk ell and Martha Turner v CIrcuit Court , Foster vs. Jeff D. Thorp et al. W; C Affidavit W. C. Foster vs. Lottie J. C. Johnson Affidavit W. C. Foster vs. Edward J. Schnel der. Affidavit C. VV. McFadden vs. Rogue River Valley Canal Co. To recover damages. Minnie P. Barrett vs. Jonas Barrett. Complaint, Joe Arena vs. Preston Phillips. Sum mons. II. A. Hohensteln vs. E. H. Fish et al. 1 Satisfaction ot judgment W. C. Foster vs. Francis J. Spauld Ing et al. Affidavit W. C. Foster vs. Albert F. Connett etal. Affidavit "W, C. Foster vs. Martin Ulvestad et al.'. Affidavit W. C Foster vs. Man' E; Coggins Berry et al. Affidavit.. ., 'W. C. Foster-vs. May Ellen Wilson et al. Affidavit - Wm. T. Grieve vs. Belle Nlcbkell et al. Motion, affidavit, notice of hear ing, .proof of service. ' W. C. Foster vs. R. 8. Bullis et al. Judgment in tax foreclosure. Med. Irrlg. Dist vs. Claus Breenlng. Consent and order dismissing. E. "W. Harris .vs.-Southern Pacific 1000 700 10 10 10 10 10 810 10 10 604 10 10 "It gives us great pleasure to give praise where it is due, and we think your Cycol worthy of mention. Your salesman cnlled on us several times to interest us in trying Cycol, but we did not pay much attention to It, until we were repeatedly asked for Cycol by our customers and at last were forced to put it in to satisfy the demand.' BILTWELL GARAGE Sacramento n (oil ft II II UlaUwl .fiV! t II V his customers demanded Cycol There must be some unusual reason why so many dis criminating engine owners are demanding Cycol. The reason is because Cycol is more durable in use and gives more efficient lubrication proved by performance in the motor. This is because Cycol is made by the new Hexeon Pro cess, used exclusively by us. This process is a scientific oil refining development, perfected after intensive re search and experimenting. - It solves the problem which lubricating oil scientists have for years tried to solve. It economically removes destructive "sulpho" compounds which cause ordinary motor oils to break down and thin out rapidly under engine heat. They are the power wasters the money wasters in motor oils. The advantages gained by using Cycol are evident in the better performance of the motor, the savings in oil and fuel, and economies in maintenance. Because Cycol is1 free from destructive "sulpho" compounds. There is a grade of Cycol to correctly' lubricate your en gine. It is specified on the Cycol Lubrication Chart. Cycol will mix with other oils, but it is advisable to use it exclusively. Drain out the old oil. Pour in two quarts of the grade of motor oil specified on the Chart (not ' kerosene or so-called "flushing oils"). Run the motor for five minutes. Drain and refill with the correct grade , of Cycol Motor Oil. The difference in your motor's performance and in up keep costs will tell you why the demand for Cycol is increasing. To be sure of getting Cycol buy from the dealer who shows the Cycol sign. r ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY, Executivt OfficM, AMocistcd Oil Building, 79 Ntw Montgomery 8t San Ffndco) FREE FROM DESTRUCTIVE SULPHO COMPOUNDS E. E.' Minniek et ux-to J. W. Davidson Est., land ia nee. 1,' tp. 37, S. R. 2 W. i..tJ;.,...,.,'.,.. C. F. Rowell et al to Mrs. N. B. Newcomh,' Jot 6, blk. 8, Ross Add. to Medford , 10 T. E. Daniels et nx Vo"C6le Holmes, lot 21, NV4 lot 20, hlx. 1. Siskiyou Heights Add. to Medford' -....j..;:,.i:i,.i..li" 800 C. A. Williams et ux to G. E. Hilsinger, SW of NW, NE of NW, lot 3 and 7, see. 18, tp.- 38. S. R. 1 W. ., U.OO0 Keith Oil ft Land Co. to Colli ngs Jonathan Perrtne, land in sec. 15, tp. 40, 8. R. 2 E. .. 1820 O. W. Wilcox et ux U J. A. Jack son et ux, or SE sec. 10, tp. 35, fl. R. 4 W 6000 G. L. Trelchler et ux to Edison Marshall, lot 6, N lot 7. Oak. , lawn Add. to Medford .. 10 E. W. Gebhard et Ux to Earl C, Ward et ux. 8. 77 feet lot 7. blk. 2, West's Add; to Medford 10 Earl C- Ward et ux to EdwaMl W. Geobard-et ux, land In .Short's Add. to Medford,:.u.., 10 A. W. Beebe et ux to W, J. Free man et ux, land in D U G. CC, tp. 37, B. R. 2 W. . . 10 David M.. Fell et ux to. Town, of . Phoenlx,water lots !1 and , Phoenix .j...:.:..-.: u :..:..X,i, 400 i City of Ashland to Spratt Wells. part lot 3, blk. 29, Ashland...... 150 A. B. Zimmerman et ux to Phi- lena Evans, laa4 in Eagle u:s;royal cord Tires and Tubes in all sizes CRANK CASE FLUSHING TRANSMISSION AND REAR END GREASING . Attessories, Tube Vulcanizing Jones & Kirkpatfick SERVICE STATION Associated Books Accepted. Tel. 65 Next to Nat. Day or Night WEEKS-CONGER CO Funeral Directors WOO D! Fir $.1.00 Tier nnil up. Utah Egg Coal SIOJSO Ton. MEDFORD FUEL CO. Cor Fir nnil Third hone 242 DRY WOOD Two Tier 12 inch Pine, One Tier 12 inch Oak and Laurel, all for $2.75 a Tier. CUT RATE WOOD YARD PhonB5T Curling Iron Special $3.50 Soo' M WITH MXDFOBD TRAD. IS MEDFORD MADE. CHANGE IN SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE FEB. 1, 1WM MEDFORDt-ROSEBURG stages ' Iailf Except Sunday ' LV. MEDFORD 10 A. M. ,' ' LV. ItOSEDUIUl 1.00 r. M. GRANTS PASS.&rEDFOIU STAGES Pall j wad Sunday Leave Medronl 10.00 A. M. l.oo P. M. 4.JIO P. M. Lmt Oranta Pi 10.00 A M. 1.00 P. M. ' 4.48 P. M. Fares) Medlord-Granis rass, Orsnts I'ass-Rnsebnrx, S.00 , Melford.IUjfiebnrit T4.15. ' - . . . . V This wkA U ftmr Hunirmtu of hUOi rlam wiring maurial barJied by our fuir prlea and pfflcimt wortc. Phone 1000 Renard ic Co. 106 N. Oentr&I CLOTHES S0ON0SIY T&d!e' and Meu's aoilnl and faded RarmentM rloannd and dyi'd , for a uiniliuU charira. All work Riven prompt nd rartfnl attention. litC'k acis ru!.d for and dkIKt.Y. . k. w. roiusvrae DYKE AMD, CUBANS! lliO.MJ B41 ' 11 MMrLfcTbS