PA (IE EIGHT MEDFOTCP MATL TRlfiUNiS, MTjDFOIIU 0f?F,0ONT, TUEftTVAY." QfTOTffM 7. 1Q2-T LEAGUE AS ONLY A MIA XV, X. V., Oct. 7 OrlvJiiff further mirth and west into New York Hintf from Albany to lUIrn for u nnnn tlay nihli-fsH, unci thnnre to Syracuse for ;im evening mooting, .John W. Pavin rtintinuHtl today his attacks against the republican party, iia record iluriiiK the Harding and Cool IiIkc admiiiistralloiiH and his appeal fur .support of the voters foriihe dem o i i'i 1 1 c national and Ntato TlckctH in 1 In- November elections. At the same time Mr. Davis, speak i iiu as Die democratic pi -evidential ' ninliii'p reiterated his oppoxition to 1 1f ad minis) ration's foreign pnlcy. i Jinrsed that the navy has deteriorat ed in efficiency below the Ei-i"-3 ratio I :m1 by the Washington armament cot! feri'iice a nd reviewed ot her sub jects touched upon in his address hero last nitfht. In ills reference to the foreign po- (! lies t ions, Mr. Davis said last limited MtreiiKth of other power and the second wan tn meet all other pow ers In conference mid build up under standings which would make future agression impossible. He pointed out the refusal of the WashitiKton Kovernment to attend tli'i ( ieneva conference called by the 1-eaK'ie of Nations to consider ques tions of abiiltshiiiK war. of arbitration, of reduction in armaments and the codification of international law. "There is neither safety nnr honor In a mere policy of drift." Mr. Davis said. "Sui-h a policy leads inevitably to a situation that not only deprives us of the power to make up our minds but also the chance to make our will effective when our minds ar ninde up. The country has a rinht to know whether we have h foreign policy and if so, what that policy is." In fi iteration of his charges of cor ruption In public office duriiiK the last three and a half ycfirs. Mr. Davis de clared that the republican party "can not cover it h failure to perform Its past promises by malting new pro mises for the future " " The worst crop failure this coun try ever saw." he said, "is the failure in the crop of republican performance compared with the .kowIiik of republi can promises." A not her question to be settled nt the elections. Mr. Iais said, was that of rule of privilege as against the rulo of equality. "Of all the victories which privilege ever won In congress." he said, in iiiylu he could see only two courses 'this connection, '-none was so sweep ing as the present niiiiitous r-oruney-McCumber tariff. Its rates were writ ten by the -very men who hoped to profit from them." open to tins country. One was to arm the nation to the point where it need not fen r aecesion even from the Break a Cold Right Up with 'Tape's Cold Compound" ' Yfc tw tableU every three limir until tlire duties an taken. Thu first dune always give relief. The second and third do.)ra completely hr'ak up tn- cold. Pleasant ami 8ifj to take. Con tain no Quinine or ophites. Millions use "Papejs Cold Com pound!" Price, thirty five cents. DruggUU guarantee it. E Ill UNOS AIKKS. Oi l. 7. (J!y As HiiointLMl I'resH.) Ii ThuniiiH he ISr'tnn ii ml DutJUty Mollrmri worfl both HliKhtly wourwli'il nflor a brief unround') In nn affair of honor at midnight laHt nlullt. Tho tliM'l wus fought with nahi-CH. Deputy Mnltn-iri wan charKod by Dr. Lolii-flnn with the puhllration of n npwHimpt'r article whleh the latter in hlH poHitlim iih' mlnlHter of UKi'ieulturc, I'uilHlilered offeiiHlve. Dr. Kellreton tendered hlH realKpation iih mtnlHter to tho ineHlilent in order to flfjht the duel. Mollnari haH nlso been challenged by three tnembera- of the chamber of deputleR. who took unibraKo ut Hiniilar artlcb'H which they eoilHidered offen hIvo, IR.Portsd by jaoMon Count Abttraot Co.. Sixth StrMt an-J CftntraT Avnu.i - MnrrhiBo UtycnstHr 4 Walter K. Jn-lliiitii-r and Delia It. i:i IN. William Joo JiarrnwH and Mary DoriH Moore. Kuxxci Klchanl Klllott und 13er nice l'lackUH, Fred D. Currey and Glace H. DavlH. Lance C. OffenbacUer and Layton. Jiitl-th "Witt and Iflonnie Julian, Wlllard C. liiimlmin and Hattle Lee-wrlht, Wilbur I.eroy Walden and Ruth I lain. fcMvln Leonard Htudobakor, dan Mid. Sylvia l.eon. Luuiu K. Cochran et vlr to Mid. M. 1 4, Klllott, N. 70 ft. I"IH 0, 7, 8, blk. 8, Central l'olnt 10 Geo. V. Smith -to P. V. Haley, Si: of NIC gee. 34. to. 3."i, S. It. 2 W 10 Helen O. Dillon to Klder W. Si 1 1 1 11 10 iih et ux, lot In blk. (i, Ciallmvay's Add. to .Medfnrd ... 2400 Frank Itandlev et ux to J. .1. Munsell, HK of NW, XK of SW. ti of N'K ec. S. ti. 311. H. It. a V 11.000 ( lulstlna Mathcs to GcoiKe W. MatheH ot ux, land in hcc. 31, ti. 37. S. Tl. 1 10 Kll JohnKon et ux to J. C. HarneR et ux, lotH 1 and 2. blk. 1 Hill Add. to Medford 10 (ft MIUWORK ue can Jufydy Windows, Borders, Doorways, Staircases . and, in fact, down through the entire category of interior and exterior millwork you will find us capable and able to render results of no regrets. ; TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS . "Milled On Honor" Medford, Oregon Travel by Motor Stage SAFELY, SWIFTLY AND COMFORTABLY Northbound From Medford Daily to Portland 7:45 a. m. Daily to Eugene 1 :00 p. m. Daily to Roseburg 5:00 p. m. 1:00 mid 5:00 p. in. stages connect to Portliiiul following morning. Wc (alto passengers for all way points. For further information and tiekets call Union Stage Depot. Phone :!09. Fare Med ford-Portland $7.85 Direct Connections nt Roseburg for Coos Bay Points. See What Tillamook Has Done Over in Tillamook County, Oregon's ureat clieene cunt or, ,t,lm eows yield an average of :t(0 His. of lnitterfat n year.;, while the nverajre for the entire I'nited States is only n limit 1")0 lbs. This has been accomplished by cow tost ine diui weeding out the poor producers. Profits have been tremendously increased for it costs very little more 10 keep a U00 lb. producer than n 130-lb. producer. AVe in Jackson County can increase our dairy profits in the same way. The First National Hank urgi-s every farmer to go in foi w testing. First National Bank Circuit Court I. aura llaynea vs. Sherman D. HayncB. Divorce. M. (1. Haaeltine vs. Mary HitHeltlnG. Affidavit. Order. .lohn Clrleve vs. Eliza Grieve. lie' ply. Edith Xeatliamer vs. Fred C. Neath ufner. Juduient. Concluuions. De cree. C. A. Pauley vs. R. A. Avery. An swer. Hollywood Orchards Co. vs. Dennis, Kimball & Pope. Summons. Dennis, Kimball & Pope vs. Holly wood Orchards. Summons. Hollywood Orchards Co. vs. DennlnS, Kimball & Pope. For money. Dennis, Kimball & Pope vs. Holly wood Orchards. For money. State by F. A. Ellltt vs. Harold Kel ly. For money. Nelson J. Wiley vs. Southern Pacific Co. et al. Damages. Jackson County liank vs. Scldon D. Hill et al. Dismissed. C. K. Downs vs. J. H. Denlson. Do murror. Vina Eisman vs. F. D. J-Iisman. Or der. Big Butte Horse and Cattle associa tion et al vs. Alex Anderson et al. Amended answer. Medford National Dank et al vs. City of Medford. Answer. Stato f s. aHrold Kelly. Summons. Eula Hickson vs. Cliff Hickson. Ob jections to motion. I W. J. Freeman et al vs. Newtown Or chards Co., For money. Stuta vs. Mrs. 10. Nell. DamiiKes. State vs. Ethel F. Parent. For monoy. Mary Prinz vs. Win. J. Prinz. - Di vorce. , Ix)la Volt StrombauKh vs. Tony StrombatiKh. Finding and Conclu sions. Decree. T. C. Norrla et til vs. Gold Hldge Min ing company et al. Amended com plaint. .j:;4 Laura Haynes vs. Sherman D. llaynes. Summons. J. 1). Deun Powder Co. vs. Sam llcrtelson. Writ of attachment. Summons. Htato vs. G. F. Smith. Transcript of Judgment. State vs. Mrs. Elmo Nell. Summons Stato vs. Ethel F. .Parent. Sum 1110113. Vera Emery vs. Norman Emery. Dl vorce.. Fidelity State Bank et al vs. T. F. Glllesplo. Foreclosure. Hollywood Orchards Co. vs. Dennis, Kimball & Pope. For money. Bullock Mercantile Agency vs. T. K. Flynn. nStlsfactlon of Judgment. Medford National Bank vs. Dr. McM. M. Dow. Summons. Defsiult, Judg ment. Cost bill. A. B. Cunningham et al vs. T. D. Potch et ux. Bill ot particulars. Harrison Bros. vs. J. D. Kennedy. Ueu. A. B. Cunningham et il vs. T. D. Petch et ux. Answer. K. B. Barron vs. Mary Boon. Proof of publication. Goorgo Merrltt vs. Grace Merritt, Notice of trial. W. A. Block vs. Alice I. Black. No tice of trial. Clara J. Drew vs. J. C. Robinson Statement. Lydia Dow vs. McM. M Dow. Par tial release ot Judgment. C. M. Kldd vs. E. G. Helsinger. Mo tioty and order. 1800 Hunker Hienti Janu-H .Monroe itland et ux to KHz., ltngdon. KW if NK sec, 31. tp. 38. H. R. 1 : EnmwL'r. Whitney et vir to I'. M. .mnuey, land In 1). L. C. 4S, tp. 37, K. U. Z W 10 P. M. Jannoy et ux to A. 1". Whitney et ux, land In V. 1. C. 48, tp. 37, H. It. i W. 10 Chinii'S A. Wing et ux to W. C. Debley et ux. bit 7. 'blk. 1, Page Add. to Medfui-ri 10 Wallace p. Carey et ux to K. V.. Carter et ux, lot on Main -St., Ashland 10 City ot Medford to I'nited .Slates of America, lot 3, blk. -'. Central Sub-division to Medford '. 10 W. P. Stewart to Owen-Oregon Lumber Co., land in Ish Add. Medford City of Medford 10 United States of America, lots 1 ! And 1U, blk. 9, Queen 'Anne Add. to Medford , 1 R. C Porter et ux to Howard If. Clearhart et ux. bit ti, blk. A, Boulevard Park Add. to Ash land 10 I.onpy L. Sanford et ux to Guy M. Lewis, lot 8. pt. lot 9, blk. V, It. R. Add. to Ashland 1800 Anna ilrophy (ndmx.) to V. H. .Vorrls. land In sees. 28 and 33 tp. 34. S. It. 2 E .. 2000 Sheriff to Clus Newbury, land In sees. 7 and 8, tp. 37, S. R. 1 West 1100.65 A. M. Denwr et al to Bay L. Burns et ux. lot in blk., D, Boulevard Park Add. Ashland Will! G. Davis et ux to Milo E. Lamb et ux, lot 4. blk. 1, Narregan Add. to Medford Alice AVatson et nl to It. C. Schlelchiirt, NW of SW bcc. 2.1. tp. 38, S. It. 2 W Bertie K. Ewing to A'ernl Vie to Mills, land In Ashland! '.. First Slate 'Bank of Eagle Point to Poole & Brown. NW of SE Fee. 20. tp. 35, S. It. 1 W Verne T. Canon et ux to Frank Lewis et ux, land in tp. 38, S. It. 1 W D. T. Wntson et ux to A. It. Brown, K of SW, WVj ot SE sec. 33. tp. 39. S. It. 2 E C. D. Fcnelon et ux to Ellz. IT. Fenelon et ill, E Va of NR. E of HE sec. 34, tp. 39, S. It. 1 West J. A. nishop to Oscar It. Higln bothaln et ux. lots in Grand View Orchard Tracts Geo. It. Lindley et ux to Zoe H. Hubbs ot nl. WV4 of SE. SE nf SW sec. 35. tp. 33, S. It. 1 West 10 10 1400 10 10 ITnbiitd Court' Est. Anion Wylund, first report, Et. John Knob Order. Est. Jushtla Neathunier, nppllca Hon. notice, motion, affidavit. Est. Eli Albert. Inventory and ap praisement. ' Est. Lucindii IT. Klum. Inventory mid appraisement. Est. Fielder J. Ayers. Inventory and appraisement. 1st. Pliebo J. Wells. Final account, order. Est. H. H. Itoachert. Final report, order. a Est. Benj. H. Branny. Inventory and appraisement, proof of publica tion, onder. Est. Wm. G. Breeding. Final re port, order. Est. Josephine Naomi Taylor (min or). Admitted tb probate. Est. W. B. Jackson. Appearance. Est. William Johnson. Final re port, order. Est. Albert IT. Jone9. Finnl report. order. Est. Irene Eaton. Inventory and appraisement. Est. Wm. T. Stidliam. Proof of posting, decree. Est. John S. Dale. Final account, order, verified claims. Kst. I.ucetta A. Dusenberry. lioturn on sale. Est. W. H. Jackson. Order. Est. N. Stidhnni. Proof ot posting, M'der. Ileal Kstnto Transfers .lames Taylor et ux to A. J. CiHild. lot 5. blk. V. Tuttlo's First Add. to Medford $ Wilson Crltxrr to J, C. l'.avnes, land in 1). L. C. 42, tp. 38, S. H. 1 W . K. Millard et ux to .11. N. Edwards et ux,' lot In Eilgo wood Park 10 36 MOTHER! 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Insist upon genuine-"California Fig Syrup" which bus directions for babies and children' of all ages plainly printed on bottle, HoioIManx Powell St. at O'Rarrell, SAN FRANCISCO end Shopping District Anwly beftlllihed Hltt Mt waiti the vwtot to San Fran cisco) New .furaithinft I unutil charm and comfort, lobby designed to provide the aiimphere oi a huunoui heme and a new Dining Room, cortudeted one nf the moil in!ewti!t ' Americ art contribute I to roar wrllurt I II tht only hotel with running lea Water in every room1 EE eunopcAN (SSX mm m ivMA.aca Two sustained quality products mated for greater mileage and economy i ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY "Going Some" Our Tooth Brush Sale Is Still On but brushes selling fast Regular 50c to 75c values at 35c each 3 for SI A REAL BUY Medford Pharmacy Phone 10 Medford, Ore. KAPTAIN KLEAN'S KONUNDRUM WILL you use sense to sftve dol liirs or will you spend a" lot of monoy to lose dollars arid' cents? Our cleaning and dyeing is the an swer. We improve the looks and the life of your clothes. '. City Cleaning & Dyeing Co. Phone 474 624 No. Rlvenlda 2 Women Can Save Money Many women are doing it in SAVINGS ACCOUNTS here Started with $1 and added regu larly their spare pennies, nickels, etc. . . Full information to women who want to try it. Call, phone or write. -The Medford National The Well Lighted Store Means-- Returns in Sales Shows up Window Displays Costs Biit Little to. Light Well MR. MERCHANT CAN YOU BE BE WITHOUT IT? Our Lighting Specialists will be Pleased to Call on You and Figure Your Lighting Needs . '. . Paul's Electric Store TAKE PAUL'S r ADVICE ON ANYTHING ELECTRICAL Medford Building Phone 90 .a i :- - ' J Hi . J HARVEY M. TOY, Managing Onwt WHEN YOU NEED 3HINGLES - ROOFING LUMBER DOORS . WINDOWS COLUMBIA PLASTER BOAtlD THE BEST QUALITY AND GRADES WALLACE WOODS 711 E. Main and Genessee '' Phone 108 ' . ' 107c Off On AH Screen Doors , tin ;1j:il.l ii..,;;,!,;' iui-l.Aili I i'