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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1922)
MEDFORT) MAn; TRTBUXF. MEDFORD. OREOOX. "WEDNESDAY. 'AI'OFST 1 fi. 1022 club, State Chamber of . Commerce, Portland Chamber of Commerce. Ro tary club, Lions club, Kiwanis club. Progressive Husinessinon's club, Kast Side Businessmen's club, The Press club and other organizations. The misssion of the caravan is to carry a mesage to the people of Ore gon concerning the needs and In spiration surrounding the building of the 1925 Exposition and what the -fruits of our labor will-be. Woman Held by Dry Raider as Hostage to Force Return of Bootlegging Husband OF OIL SHALE AT j 10 BE L M CITY FRIDAY PA 'OF. RTX a I .1 I 1 I ) I 3 1 What 1h probably, one nf the moat extensive and valuAbio (liHsitH of oil Hhiile in the United States has hwn uncovered by enKlneerB of the Hart man Syndicate of the VncltU'. Coant In the, Dead Indian country- at the head of Antelope valley and South ern Oregon has promiHeH of a new In dufltry whU'h will materially Increase her pay-roll In time. The Hartman Syndicate controls the use of Hart man retorts in the territory west of the MlHKluftippi river and will employ thia type of retort to extract oil from flhalt1. The company Iiub under lcusu from the government 3500 acren of land that in practically a ho I Id iiihnh of oil-bearing Hhale and Jh now taking HtepB to begin the actual production In southern Oregon. H. W. Hartman, head of the syn dicate, 1h widely nown iih former chief of maintenance and const ruction of the great nitrate plant which was constructed at AIuhhuI Shoals during the war, where at ono time lie had under his supervision 14,000 men. He Itf construction engineer and con tractor of the Hartman Syndicate and brother of tho inventor of the Hart man retort. 'Associated with him Is W. A. Petti grew, a civil engineer of many years experience. Mr. Hartman and Mr. Pottigrew were tho engineers who followed the float und surface indi cations of shale in the Dead Indian country and determined the extent of the vast deposits. CI. H. J'ettlgrew is also, with the company as mechanical engineer. James Barrett, , a well known Ashland cattleman, is onp of tho principal promoters of the entor pilso. .-Public demonstrations for the Tnople of Southern Oregon Interested In tho plans of tho company aro held every afternoon at Mack's Oarage in Ashand In which a retort of one-ton capacity. Is employed. This retort ex tracts 100 gallons of oil, over two barrels of oil from ono ton of Dead Indian shale. . This is a high grade oil with a paraftn base.1 Besides gas there aro bv-products of gas, lamp black and fireclay. WW Two U. S. Treaties J Registered With "? League of Nations GENEVA,' Auk. 10. Two American! trcutles that ondlne'tlia state of war between the United States and Ger many and the Yap uKreement have been registered with the Lougu of Nu tlpng by Germany and Japan. ,The Yap treaty Ib the second docu ment growing out of tho Washington conference to be filed with the league, the other ono being the Chlnese-Jup- anoao siinntung accord, line uorman-Amerlcan treaty was one of sixty registered by Germany who, although nut a moinbor of the league, has offorod to reglBter her d lomatle agreements. ; More than 300 traatlos, Including a score signed by the United Statos now have been filed with the loaguo secre tariat,, ft 4 4 - 0 1 Li ' r-'- '-i ., -1 When Clarence Dell, of Cincinnati, returned to his homo last week he found his wlfo and four year old son absent. Ulnnod to the back of a chair was this note:, ."We are holding your wife at Loveland, Ohio, until you appear be fore tho mayor of said village of Lovelund to face a charge of possess ing Intoxicating liquor. Wo advsc your Immediate appearance or a wa runt will be sworn out for you. 'William J. Fritsch, "Deputy Marshal ' As a result, a warrant, chargln kidnapping, wus Issued against I'rltsch, who Is tho third prohibltio agent to be arrested In Clncinna this year. Photo of Mrs. Pearl Hell wife of Clarence Hell, with their son Court News (Furnished by the Jackaon County Abstract Co.) Marriage Licenses Stunlsluw Kyhonsky und Marie Seldl. Doctor Leslie Ewlng and Vivian Bell Crump.- , Eugene L. Freolnnd and Anna Vera Good. Earl It. Van .Leouwen and Gladys June lllnrnan. Uoyd 8. Lacy and Ethel Hackler. Win. T. Wlllfoung and Flora Kanotf. WHY THAT LAME BACK? Thirt ' morning lamenosa those snarpi pains when bonding or lifting, niakoj work a burden and rest Im possible. Don't bo handicapped by n bad back look to your klduoys. You will muko no mistake by following this Mouroru resident's example Mrs. Jl H, Gustln, 621 S. Orapo St says: ! "I liavo beon taking Doan'B JvUlney PIIIb off and on for years whenever 1 liavo felt tliu need for a kidney remedy and I have ulwnyR ro colveit satisfactory romilts. My kid neys have ulways been weak and the leust little cold or strain affects them and ihnkea my buck weak und Innie. A couple, of boxes of noun's Kidney Pills, however, have never failed to remove the misery and strengthen my kidneys.'' . Kour Yours Later: Mis. Oustln said: ' "I gladly confirm all I suld In my former statement In favor' of OnanV Kidney Pills as they have never fulled to glvo mo good relief. I use them when 1 hnvo nny sign of kidney disorder with flno results." BOc nt all dealers. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs.,. Iluffulo. N. Y. Adv. GEM CHUNG China Herb Store ..T.h., J" 1 owin i Olm Chunir of Meilford, Ore., hits enroll mo of goitre ?,',' ,"L.,n,!rn re"le. . 8. M. Leonard, 6U J HI.. Umnls 1'iim, This la to curtlfy that Olm ChunK of Miroril. Or.. hu cured ma of rupture ' ?r,fiui. )rt;?r"' ""'"'""if- K. U. laham, ., 4H S Sl.i Omuls I'iiiib, Ore. ... . Mmlford, (ireiion. Jan. IS, 1917. . .Thlf !" .I0 "'rtify that I. tho under- .,, alRueil. hail very severe stomach troutila ,v anil hn bean bothered for aovenil yeara and last AuKuat was not expected to live, anil hearing nf Olm Chung (whose Herb store la at 214 Houlh Front aUeet. Moilfonl), I ileeiileil to set herbs for my ,,'iut:,i iitjintie, mm i Hiaricti lo relliiKi - batter as soon as I iihaiI tii.m n,,,-. am a Well man anil can heartily r.-com-, mend anyone afflleteil as I was to ae Olrn Cluing and try hla Herbs. 'iflgned) w. R. JOHNSON. i Wnw Lewla. Ragla Point. W, L. Chllilrolh, KiikIo Point. M. A. Anderson, Meilforil, B. Tt. Iliflmea, nagle Point. C. 15. Moora. KnBle Point. J. V. Mollltyra. Kaglf, Point Quo, Von der Helli n. Kagle Point . ThAa. HI. NMhola. Knirl Pnl. CoilTININTAL OlpjyOODitAVEHlPE Quotation on Pumps anil Rams for lr t riiratlon. 7IIOS. I. TEMI-LJI, Modford Circuit Court P. Williams vs. Alta Naylor ot al. Summons. A. W. Walkor vs. Klroman'B Fund Inniirnnco Co. Undertaking 011 appeal. C. K Terrl)! nt al vs. Chauncey Floroy as county clerk, ot al. Sum mons. ' Med. Fur. & Ildwo. Co, vs. M. F. Hnnloy. Summons. C. I. Hutchinson et al vs. James A. Whitman ot al. To quiet tltlo. Bullock Merc. Agoncy vs. E. O. High et al. To recovor money. City of Modford vs. A. A. Ilalcom et al. Proof of publication. Probate Court Est. Charles K Young. Petition and qrdor. Est. Annie Gush. Proof of publica tion, . . , Est, Eliza J. Mclntlre. Proof of pub lication. Est. Julia C. Fielder. Ordor, petition. Est. May V. Cnim. Admitted to pro bate. Guardianship Ivan Crum. ' Admitted Lto prohato. Guardianship F. Kramer Geuel, Ad mitted to probate. . Tat. Frank G. Owen. Admlttod probate. Est. V. W. DlrdBeye. Admitted probate. Est. S. H. Glnss. Paid vouchers. to to Real Tstate Transfers Ainarautha Nye to Ellse A. Philips, N. lis 1-3 acres of NEVi sec. 10, tp. S3, S. It. 3 E 10 Amaruntlm Nye, to Nelson M, Nye et ux, S. Uni 2-3 acres in Nli 14 sec. 10, tp. 33, S. It. 2 E. 10 Shorift to Poter Michalczewskl, ' EM, of tt',',4 sec. 10, tp. 39, S. H. 2 E l!li2.0S llhrtsel L. Ilobbs et ux to Andrew Tackstrom. lot 11, blk. 2, Wll leke's Add. to Medford a. 10 Dave ltoberts et al to Lulu Fold malor, laud in soc. R, tp. US, S. It. 4 W 1 W. George Perhum to Emily P. Counts, lots 10 and 11, blk. 2. West Medford Add 10 I. N. L. Shrlner ot ux to G. O. Van Natta ot ux, land In soc. G, tp. 39 S 11. 1 K (it) Zach Cameron to C. W. lliitca, lot 11, kiV6 lot 12, blk. 3, Sunny sido Add. to Modford 10 C. V. Hates et ux to Ida WerU. lot 11. E'i lot 12, blk. 3, Sunny aide Add. to Medford 1S00 C. M. Wisely et ux to Thud P. Coleman, lot In hilt. 4, Ashland 10 It. II. Toft et nx to It. A. New- laud, land In D. L. C. 42, tp. 3", S. K. 1 W J. A. lleuter et al to Alfred Nor lis, lot 2, blk. 3, Curwoll Add. to Jacksonville 10 T. C. Norris to Maud M. Swan et al, lam) in sec. 35, tp. 37. S. II. 3 V 10 Hose R. Slngler to Cora Wilson et vlr, lots 1, 2, 3, blk. 2, Sunset Park Add in R. H. Toft et nx to 11. A. Newliind lot 7, blk. 1, Imperial Add to Medford lo W. E. Lane ct ux to Daniel L. MeNagy et ux, lot 10, blk. 63. Medford in Lula M. lluhn to Warren Hearing -lots In Talent 4011 Mary A. Fry et vlr to A. T. Lund. Brcn, laud in sec. 31, tp, 37, S. , n. 2 W.' City of Medford to Anna Rado van, lots 5 and 6, blk. 73, Med ford G. H. Yeo et ux to Maggie U. Culbertson, lot- on Mountain Ave., Ashland G. T. Carpoliter et ux to F. E. Black et ul, lots. 1, 2, 3, blk. 55, Saxman's Ponnsylvanla Add. to Ashland Frank lllack et al to Marcellus L. Stockton et ux, lots 1, 2, 3, blk. 55, Saxman's Pennsylvania Add. to Ashland Lucy D. Williams to John O'Con nor et ux, pt. D. L. C. 55, tp. 37, S. R. 2 W TeBsa M. O'Connor et vlr to Lucy D. Williams, land In D. L, C. 7(1, tp. 37, S. R. 2 W Emily H. Farlin to W. K. Chaun cey, lots 3 and 4, hilt. U7, Cen tral Point Leavltt K. Cornfield et ux to Jen nie K. Coleman, lots 17 and IS, blk. 2, Frultdalo Add. to Med ford ..-i....:. Nina II. Dlackert et vlr to', Ray mond Stevens, lot 9, blk. 5, Gar ner & Subln's Add. to Rogue Klver 900 1500 276 yThooiaa Melghan at Page Score another hit for Tommy Melghan and tho Pago theatre, whore ho Is featured in tho current attraction "Our Leading Citizen," an original story wrltton for the screen by George Ado, ,tho celebrated American author. This is one ot tho best, most whole Borne photoplays witnessed In s3me time. There 1b a capital story, a ro mance as inspiring as It is interesting, and nil ubundance or the clean brand ot humor that has made George Ade lumnus. 1 hero Is also a merry comody of fering, togother with a news weekly, while the playing of Hetty Drown in accompaniment with tho showing o those productions is splendid. Eva Novak at Rlalto The Rlalto theatre offers a rare treat for followers of tho silent drama in Its presentation of "Man From Hell's River," written by James Oliver Cur wood, und which will be 'shown the remainder of tho week, beginning to day. Threo dominant fnctors stand out to give this production an unusual appeal. Ono is the marvelous sceiierv of tho Yosomlto valley during the win ter season. Another Is the story, unique for lis novelty of presenting a variation on tho Northwest Mounted' a story replete with thrills. It -Is adapted from Mr. Curwood's novel, "The God of Her People." It bus Its loculo In northwest Canada and revolves around the soll-snci iflce of a girl to spare her father, and tho ro ninn.ee between her and a Mount ie. The third conspicuous highlight is the introduction of the wolf-dog. Rln Tin. tno iiusklo who acts us pilot of tho offl cer's dog team. I Ail excellent supporting cast has lu,oon selected. Tho names include walluco lleerjv Kva Novak, Robert Klein and Frank Whltson. SureReiief FORINDIGESTION :"!, a -ii kV.Vt water ELL-AM S 25 and 75 Package EvhTT The Oregon Exposition caravan under the direction of aMyor George L. Baker of Portland will arrive . in Modford Friday afternoon at 4:15 from Crater lake. Muyor C. E. Gates Is muklng the local arrange ments and an Impromptu raeetlng will bo hold Friday evening In the city park during the band concert. Speakers of the caravan will be heard at that time. Saturday morning tho caravan starts for Ashland where another large meeting will be held to welcome them. It Is expected that there will be a large crowd at the meeting here Friday night as among the speakers who will be heard are some of the most prominent buslnesa men on the coast. The object of this caravan Is to convey to the people the Import ance of getting ready for the year 1925 when Oregon will act as host to the civilization of two continents. 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