MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD,- OKKflOK. MOXPAY. SKl'TKMHKU '29, V.YH PAGK' FIVE MEDFORD L P. 0. L t AGAIN BEATEN BY j ELKS OF ASHLAND Admiral Magruder Presented with Loving Cup For Hi Efforts in Rescuing Italian -Avialoi .'riW,ii i imia..,.uiitMSMl - IT The athletically inclined nieniliora of (life Klks IntlKn, follnwInK their dis graceful defeat ly the Ashland Klks' contingent at the annual picnic of the; lucul lodge yesterday m the Elks pli-j nlc grounds north of tho city. have returned to their kiilltinc, marbles t and boaMInK of what they will do to their hrothoi-H from tho nclxhhnr-! Ing city t next year's picnic, j U wis awful! Tho Ashland inon I won the silver cup for another your, anil Inasmuch ns they won the cup Inst year, If they win It again will re tain II permanently. They won overwhelming too. not only the baseball game but ull the other events and nt that moat of the Ashlaifd B. P. O. K. fellows use.l oni ons arm and many of them were on rnitehes. The only event In which hy met any opposition was In the horleshoo throwing match, and this wan due to the fact that Mose Alford and his hoy Herb were in superb form and occasionally threw within J i(n feet of the stakes. . ", jHerea ftor the athletes of the Med ford lodge will leave llonry Mackey'a coffee alonte, unless the maker throw In some -India rubber and wltchhazel to llVefi.ithem up. there was. as anticipated, a very large tSrowd of Elks and their fami lies ftMlie plenlo who enjoyed the fine eatnr. ; basket picnic, visiting and various sports and games to the full. UbWi that this big event is out of the way the Elks nre looking forward to their big smojior of next Thursday evening with its athletic program and food, which will open the fall and winter season at tho lodge. pll CTiWaiiiiiwiiwi . .UJ1I.U.IIIII1IIIIILIIII ill I GUEST OF POPE iii 1 III. il;iy if De-emU you if jmtvoiI within .Im-kson Ominty. Oii'itn; or if nerveil wiihtn nnv oilier Coumy of Ore-xon. then wtihiu twenty ilny from ilie lutt of I In wrviti' tf ihis Minumms upon you; or it serve', l.v ouMUnii.'ii or out of iho Suit- of Oregon after mi onter or iniMieaiinn . Hi. mi on or before Hit- !t-i il.iy pre- ' tii-r.oiMl !m the onler for the puMieu- j (toil of :;;tiil siiniimms. ' Ami you will plea p Ink.' notiee (h:it ; '.,.,o.i... ..i.i, ' '.i.'l li.t.,. lh. nhiin- ;'"iinty on ill' lifl herein will apply to tin- ul.ovi 1 e'Uitletl i-ourt for the n-ltt-r Piaye.l fort NlUv l: hereby Mvn that, pursu ..-(,! ...itit.li.M.i i.iu-ii- Tor ;i diHiei" unit to ih trui' of tin- s:iiil rr. ut ion UOMIC, Sept. 29. Tho popp totlayjof tlivorco foivviT M.-vfium iho (..iuls ir nun riinony now .i-in;f '"'' tiaintit'f ami itf'inlant. ami fo- th i in i' lr.i'iov flul'lroti or piiiintin ami m'li'ii daiii. rhiirli- ti onion Maying, H'tty I layiH-M iiinl Itarliaia Hay mm. Tl, ... uinmi.Ahu titllltlutlixl IMlillM' snlondcr of the vlta.an. suggested, . . . . , , ,.,,,.,: nisuU. ului that tho apostolic pnla o and St. I'd-1 ciucio,! by the iiKiim-.tbl' nr'i snuare would lllllke a fine set-1 thirdu.-r :is I'minty ,ludi: I m MIL HlllUAl.j iiKiilnst fhester Knlill. the defen- iiumI nvsjOH, a perpetual easepiont. ".i dun), for the sum of one I lotusii ( nt'lit iviul privilege to construct, mnlll ond no-loo $louooo) Dollars with ti'in. repair and reconstruct it dam Inli'i'osl llo'ivou froni J;ion.try I'od. upon said doscrthed prenilses at. the ll'JO ot the rote of s per cent per hu-at Mm of Iho present temporary annum, with e.eus and dislan seinent.-. j dam utw coustrmled thereon and to taxed ill Sixteen nod nil-Mill (Mii.'ioi jthenl.v eoici-t llli; Sipuiw loko, liollars. and the further sum of l toe j ; ituated Iheicon into u reservoir for .' hundred and im-lno ( ? 1 iiii.ioi I !,.!- tthe use nf the said I'. K. Swayiie. his . I. us. ns n 1 1 1 ir 1 1- 's tees, whtili j ii iIm - j he i t's a ad assli: us. with the eiisemenls. oienl was enriiiled and dielete.l In.iiiMil and privilege In the sold I'. K. the I'lerk's I'tl'iie of said I'oiirt ill said ISwayiio. his lieirs and iishikos, to niise granted nil niiiiienee to Jackie ('005.111. chlltl moving picture star, who Is visiting Kuropo. Tho pontiff was highly amused, especially when the. youngster, adiuirlnu; tlio : 1 win on the 1-t ' j lt.J-1. ill 111:"" 1 il tl'-inl door of liie ! rilv of .1.1' k-onville f Xovemlier ck A M. lit Ho iiorthoose in th In .laekson I'oilii- for Above, Admiral Magruder of the U. S. 8, Itlcbmond is shown re ceiving a loving cup from locatelll Italian aviator whom" llru Admiral and his crew rescued off the icy shores of Greenland after T-ocatelo and his compatriots wore afloat in their plane for threo days and nights. The cup was presented on behalf of the Italian Societies, BALEM, Ore., Sept. 29. Governor l'lercfc has written a letter to the state board of accountancy asking that It warn 'the accountants of the state that when they report on tho condition of corporations they avoid statements thai Will mislead the public and cause buyers to purchase stock that is un safe. This , was at the suggestion of Oswalt! West and George Dlack In one of thelt- Veports to the governor. It Is Mid Such statements from accountants i sre not Intentional. H was reported that the governor had reported a sne- l1 Kn-mlllnn li Invaoltirala the West-Black report oil the Multnomah Box and Lumber company, but tho gOTerhor Bald no committee had been named for this purpose. ' Mr. Blade Is a member of tho stato board of accountancy, and tho other members are: Scth U Roberts, W. D. Whltcomb, Arthur nerrldge, all of Portland, and E. M. Wilson of Medford Jackson County Robbed of State Fair Prize, Says Journal nmiio i.lo in tltf ron.t .luilt; of tin al'ov roui't. ami whioli sai'l oiV."i this iiiiitii MiM to In- imMi-h ...l !',..-.! 1 'I'i'i I tu iii itlli'i Ho was miiTH'tl off tit n fl. HiX sll .., .sivt. w,.k -.. n.l tins fr ft movUv .laekio Concan s'ippil lnt: Uti'.in1 ttnanuotinccrt during tli night, am! lmd only a fow npwsiwn.'r nnu to wol cotno him. hotel. Tho train which hrouuM the Coocim party hnre was badly (! been held near JMsa, nftr it crasliod f into an automobile, killing two .pur eons and injuriuK four otlifM-a, Couiity. Oi'iion in tlu .iliovf ly, Ori''ii, ofti'i for huW ami will -U nVpiil'lu- auoilon tor cash to tin' luh I ot hitMiT. lo sat iHfy nan I juiltiinont. toolli''r with tlu fonts of this sal.-. iKUh.it't't tn ri'tli'inptiou us proviilod Py til I Uil ' K 11 nn "an on i in 1 1 11 ii.il ,.. ,f 1 Ikt, I'.'l'h. or now hav iii ami to th1 ...1. 1... 1 1 fo .w niL 1 I'uri'Mit'U i 'o ii'nv, viiuaii-o r.Mpiirt's ! tbr- I'onnty of Ja. Usoii. Slato of I in tin' 1 'I'mni, to-w it : i a wi-i'k I Tin Soiithrast iuart'r of tin North r'iUir'S I wi'st nu u t'1!-. tin- Northt'asl quarter vu in appear in sanl i ourt ami t-riaso 01 iiw Miinmvi-M iiuun i nim ami llH-. anwt'r th" sai.l i-oinpla i nt V.st half of 1h' Soulhrast tuarlr .1 i..i.,.irf ,1 fit., tl. in ui-niiwi nf SmMion 1.;. Tow .ish i it A a South of layog. Itavinp) n , . lM.fl.0 ,,. irls, ,iay pro- H mu' f tho ill.m't(o rilu'tl in saiil ortlr for th puhli -a- , M.'i Klian, roatalnin.i; nu acr H 10- !!on of mi id Mlinnions. which oatc is cincr wun in nn.-iiifios, iiyi'"" tho luth day of Novi'iiiln'r, lli'-' t. Tlio ; nients and appiirtt'iianct's tlu'ii'iinlo .1 r r..-ut i.nt.li. . i inn i.f 1 hi . l.mu imv excoot hiu' Imwi'ViT, t ht't c- Aftor throo (lava of Bight hoi'Ihk tlio ! niMiunons l-i tho 'JUth day of Soph in- from nhout Hi ncro horotoforo sold buy actor will be taken to Naples and then to tho Orient Summons for Puhlloailon In tho Circuit Court of tho Wlalo of Oregon for Jaokson County", Uutra HuynoH. Plaintiff, va. Hhcrntan U. linynes, Di'fonrtant. To Khermun 1. lluynos, tho above tianiod defendant: In tho iiam of the Stato of Oroi-nh ! you are hereby required to appear In the nhovo entitled court ami ontmo aim there answer the complaint of tho h.M. i;il4. Tho dalo of tho la.-t puhli cation of this suinimons is tho loth dav uf Novctnhor, 1 i 2 I . HKAMKS & P.KAMKS. AttonievH for Plaintiff. Address: -II- Mhoriy liutldiiii?, Medford, Jackson County, Oroxon. Southeast ouartor of the uarlor of said NorthwoMt Notice (r siifiiers saio lty virtue of an execution duly ismii'd otit of and under the seal ot tho Circuit Court of the Stato of Oregon, in n ml for tho County of .laekson. to ..... .tmiwl mi the L'ltrd .inv .f itunipmlmr. l'H'4. in a certain South ltaniio throo () .... n .i i" i..... '....ti.... Ou..,ln u tiPtvin ! rut National lliaiiu'iio .-o-riuiaii p lit 1 III 11 1 JU l ur witiriii lignum. . iu v i ....i i ..t.hi,, ..u in .i.iv- f,-, tho date I I :;iiiK of Medford. droiion. a corpora- Kcscxtn., of the nervioe of thlt suninions upon lilon out of th Southeast tlliartor. Also, tho South half of the South east nuarter of Section t hirly f Ivet ). atid tho South half of the Southwest quarter Section thirty-six t3ti. in Township forty ( -lit) South. Ilnnno threo (3) West of tho Willaniotto Meridian, also Lots one ( 1 . Two CJ, and throe CO and tho South half of the Northeast ttunrter. and the South east ouartor of tho Northwest quarter I of Section two 4 1? In Township 41 ,liii waters of Kaid Pin Squaw like to Ianv rii-nt a! any time desired by,. aid P. P. swayno. his heirs and an-- . sin ns. :iisu. with the perpetual riht. privilege and easement in the said 1". I-' Swayne. his lieirs atid nMHinnfi, to flow the waters from said da in, (" ink' and reservoir, unolistriU'ted in any way or manner whatever, acrosa . 'he Fa Id ahove descriheil ltrenilHOH, in, ilironrJi and alonK tho present natural channel where am) tn the manner the' .same now flows, said natural channel in'in: Known as Squaw Creek; with the pej.(tial rihl. easement and privilege in the said P. K. Swayne, Ins heirs and assigns, to at all limes li.ivi and enjoy the unhindered, un oe;ti in ied and free rihl of liiKresa ami caress to and from tho wild dam, lake, rerervoir and natural channel, tn. over ami aeross the said herein- ahove described premises and every part thereof for any of the purposes a foresaid and for tho purpose of loaning, viewing, Inspecting or ro ln iriuu said lake, dam. reservoir or water channel nr to do any other act or thinu neeessarv or expedient to b done by iho said P. K. Swayne. his heirs or assigns, to secure to than the full benefits of each and all tlio . aforesaid mentioned reservations. Paled this 4th day of September, A. 1). 111M. C. K. TKUKIMj. Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. Py I,, iv KOHXCimoK, leputy West of the however, unto the said P. K Swayne. his heir Medford Veterinary Hospital Corner Grape and 6th Stt dr. e. c. Mcculloch fii'ailuato Voterlnarian Phone Office 369 Residence 833-W The Cnpilal Journal callml atten tion last year to the unfair and un just aytHem followed In nwnrdlng prizes for county diHliltiyf at the stato fair a method that if continued means the withdrawal of eo-operatinn i hy tho various counllcH which have in Rood faith enterod competitive dis plays, instead of JikIkIhk the dis plays and making the awards upon their merits, It is tho transparent ef fort of the judges to pass tho awurils around Reogruphically, regardless of merit. This, of course, embitters those who have gone to heavy ex pense to make a creditable showing and who have prepared exhibits tar superior to those of the winners. The case of Jackson county is ono of half a dozen instances that can be cited. Three years ago Jackson county whs awarded first prize having admittedly the finest display of any county, and not having previously re ceived official recognition. Stimulat ed by its success tho county prepared a much finer exhibit last year, which it is enabled to do by tho fact that southern Oregon produces tho finest fruit In the world. But tho award class. This year Jacksun county pre sented ns fine a display, many think finer, than any in the pavilion, and tn awarded sixth place, tho first placo going to Columbia county, which has a creditable display but one mat uoes not compare in quullty ot variety of products with that made by Jackson or several other counties. The Inevlluble result of this injus tice will be the withdrawal, another year of Jackson andothor counties from participation. These coun ties cannot be expected to enter into a dishonest competition whore the awards nre "framed" by Oregon Agri cultural college politicians for sec tional advantage. A round' robin has been signed In protest by the disgruntled exhibitors demandiliB either the elimination of all nwards or an honest Judgment by experts based upon merits, threaten ing withdrawal of displays another venr. which would detract largely from the fair. Probably the best policy will be to eliminate tho awards entirely, lotting tho counties make the heat display they can. as Marion county does, not for the sake of a prize, but to ex- went to an eastern Oregon county hlblt to the slate inoir rauuioi.-- whose display .was . not In the . same ) Salem Cupilal Journal. m i AWAY IN MI'S BAG NEW YORK, Sept. 29. District Attorney TMcGeehan of Bronx county bonan an Investigation. Into the re ported disappearance from a hospital of a six day old baby pronounced at birth "a hopcloBs Imbecile." According-to two, nurses the child, born, last Tuesday, was taken away yesterday In a medicine bag by a phy- They wero ordered not to feed the baby, the nurses told the district at torney.' but they refused to obey or dors. Tho doctor who took the baby they kaid, told them that ho would see that it was -put ' "l ,,,; ' 1. Take a Look in The Bedroom Window "Thn Kodrnom Window." featuring M4y McAvoy, Malcolm MaeOregor, Hlfni-iin r-nrim. Itoliert Edeson. Oeo. Fawcett and Ethel Wales, was shown for the first time at the Itlalto theatre The story opens with the murder of a .wealthy New York banker. me ...i,i,. .i..jn.iatc comes up from Greenwich .Village bent on solving the mystery for herself, ana sue "" ' ik- nt,-niic. of the fnmil in.vH Into thn cas. Investigation i..i.u -i .vnil Interesting dis coferies. all of which she keeps from ,..ii ,.rtnin that she at IHO HIIU1 IIV.Y, unit,. . last has gotten at the inside ston. she produces her proofs, one by one a key. a fetter and a gun salesman identification of the purchaser of tne .... a i,. thn kl ling. H is a great triumph for her. i. .h eulltv one In thi -.r....7-. Ki.. "The lledroom Winaow lor ure p.... Charles Ogle. Medea H,'n- "u,. Oliver. Lillian Leightnn. . . j . ihr nay in tni usa ana iimnj ,, .n. strong supporting cast of the produc tion. , ' , for ljiFolli-tlo t EUOBNB, Ore." Pt. """'k Hubert M. LaFollet.e and Bur on K. Wheeler were nimou'". ,rt.rt for election ns president ano vice president of the f"11"1";". . i invention ol i ine ana annuo. Oregon State Federation of here today. . Labor BHn rour clean cotton bib to W' cfflr. We'll buy them. .z;. Edgar Wight, Ex-Med ford Jeweler, Written up in Eastern Magazine Kdgur, Wight, a former resident of this city, engaged in tho Jewelry bus iness, but now a rosident ot Ontario. Caif receives mention In a recent issue of McCluro's Magazine for his success In the jewelry business, writ ten by Edward Mbtt Woollcy. Wight has tho smallest jowelry store on rec- iii-H aud the story ot nis success i told as follows in tho mtiKuzine:. , A big store does not nocessar lly Indicate that tho owner payB a surtax on his personal income, any moro than tho little "empo rium" is proof that its proprie tor never dines on breast of gui nea hen. Edgar Wight's unusual success In very small nuarterB has drawn sighs of envy from much larger jewelers who have dropped In. The town of Olttajlo. Cal.. where ho tries out his experiments with diamonds and similar trifles, lies two hours by motor east of Los Angeles, and merchants from many states have heard of this,, store, which is four feot. and five Indies wide. ' Wight believed opportunity lay In specializing and tho "lock that would occupy tho least space comprised diamonds, watches and rings. He decided to devote his energies largely to these though not to the exclusion of other goods that would fit Into his toy like store. " ' Store in a iiiu. A narrow hallway supplied his location, which ho pre-empted In in"2 It lies in tho best part of o'ntaYlc which has somewhere, between 7500 and 10.000 inhabi tants The first time I saw On tario it had 700 folks. That was over 20 venrs ago. This miniature Jewelry store was started on a few thousand dollars of savings, and some ban credit. The business doubled the second year, and promises to double again this year. As one of Wight's friends puts It. His . space is so small he can take in money from several customers at ""According to Wight himself, .here arc other factors In his suc cess Money doesn't come merely . h,cause his store Is squeezed down to dwarf dimensions. In ,he first place, he has an un usual plan of advertislng-his.. copy In the local papers having few superlatives about Wight, but such Interesting Information about diamonds... for exa-nple that the readers look for his ads with anticipation. Thus: Ulamonds-have GS polished faces lose one-half weight In cut- ting, require 60 hours to cut each one; total value so far found, 12 joa.ooo.ooo." Oettlnir Public Confidcnro. Then he believes It especially necessary for a diamond dealer "nd jeweler to establish in the mlnaJ, thV public ";' Hdenre in himself, and he finds that one way to Uo this to com munity work personal service, outsldo his business to tho church, lodge, chamber of com merce, Iiotnry and other institu tions. "A man with a little store, con be a big lielp to tho community he lives in." ho observes. "The use of mirrors can make a small slore look larger." ho confided to nie. but he nddB. "the use of mirrors ennnot make a man look any bigger to his people." This story is too short to voice much of Edgar Wight's philoso phy, but he hnd it oil worked out before he opened Ills minia ture diamond post. '.'And my plans have worked out finely." he proudly says. Live Wire Kills Football Fan. TACOMA. Sept. 29. John W. Bono formorly a star football player on the Gonzaga university football team at Spokano, died tuts afternoon as the result of burns received early in tho day when lie touched a wire carrying 2S00 volts of electricity. Frank & King's Comedians ARMORY ASHLAND TONIGHT "When Dreams Come True" A Comedy Drama VAUDEVILLE BETWEEN ACTS 1 1 1 i . i I'.ii-iiiiit'oii imi! tnem i' nve 11 tue-u I J i.-W V .r.i'iv,iiJ'' , "V l n I jt' 111 I 1 -3S '' r 'n Vet book, aa ction l ., ?&h rfXSt' p 7 ROOFING SHINGLES : ' ' General Admission, 29o Keserved Section, SOo Children (any teat) 10c Doors open, 7:00; Orchestra, 7:40; Curtain, 8:00. MASON, EHRMAN . CO. MEDFORD WHOLESALE" DISTRIBUTORS OF CERTAIN-TEED PRODUCTS IN SOUTHERN OREGON MORDOFF & WOOLF WE HANDLE ALL CERTAIN-TEED PRODUCTS Including House Paints, Stains and Varnishes and . Linoleums 217 W. Main St. See U3 before you buy Medford HUBBARD BROS. RETAILERS OF CERTAIN TEED PRODUCTS Corner Main and Riverside Medford, Oregon Phone 231