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STATE TEACHERS
EXAMINATIONS AT
J'VILLE, JUNE 10-13
The Juno States Teachers examina
tions will be held in Jacksonville on
June 10 to 13, Inclusive, at the court
house, commencing nt 0 o'clock Wed
nesday morning, the 10th.
Applicants must present themselves
for the examinations they wish to
take at the time set for the question
envelopes to he opened, as the exam
inations cannot he offered at any
other time or place.
Tho eleven suhjects required for a
one yenr elementary certificate are
named first after each hour assign
ment, below on V etlhesduy, Thursday
and Friday.
' Wednesday Program
9 a. m. LV s. History, aiusic.
Drawing.
11 a. m. Writing.
1 p. m. Physiology, Manual Train
ing, Composition, Methods in Head
ing. :30 p. m. Reading, Course of
Study for Drawing, Methods In Arith
metic, Domestic Science.
Thursday Program
9 a. m. Arithmetic, History of
Education, Psychology, Methods in
Geography, Mechanical Drawing, Do
mestic Art, Course of Study in Do
mestic Art.
1 p. m. Grammar,. Stenography
American Literature, Physics, Meth
ods in Language.
2:30 p. m. Geography, Typewrit
ing, Thesis for primary certificates.
lYhliiy Program
0 a. m. Theory and Practice,
Physical Geography, English Litera
ture, Chemistry.
11a. m. Spelling.
1 p. m. School Law, Geology, Al
gebra. 2:30 p. m. Civil" Government.
Saturday Program
9 a. m. Geometry, ttotnny.
1 p. m. General History, Bookkeeping.
TS
AND POTATOES, TOO,
TO BE INSPECTED
The Markets
Cattle
PORTLAND, Ore., Juno 3. Cattle
nominally steady; receipts 154.
Hogs steady; receipts 6S.
Sheep. steady; receipts 670.
Eggsi
PORTLAND. Ore., June 3. Eggs
half to two cents higher. Current re
ceipts 31c; pullets 27Hfr 28c; firsts
29 H ff S0c;
Portland.
County Agent C. C. Cute calls the
attention of the growers of Jackson
county that California has placed
quarantines on Oregon cherries and
potatoes and points out how to mectl f .. Ruttcr
these conditions, in the following . PORTLAND. Ore.. June 3. Rutter
communication today: ,haic to one cent nipn(,r. Extra cubes.
"California has placed a quarantine loity 43c; standards 42c: prime firsts
on shipments of potatoes from Ore- 41c; firsts 40e; undergrades nominal;
gon on account of Colorado Potato -prints 43c; cartons 44c.
and all persons unknown interested in
the Estate of James Jordan, Deceased, j
Greetings:
In tho nnmc of the Stato of Oregon, I
by order of this Court, you are hrehy ,
required and rited to appear ln'fme .
the judgo of this Court at tho Court- r
room of this Court on the 6th day of
July. 1925, at the hour" of 10 o'clock
a. m., then and there to show t ause j
why an order of this court should not !
he made authorizing and directing the'i
administrator of the above entitled !
estate to sell the real property owned r
in fee simple by the deceased at the
time of his death, said real t-state be- ,
ing described as follows, to-wit: , j
lleginning at n point 52 degrees, i
oast. 8.62 chains from the southeast
I've noticed so often
That the fellow who wears
An ill-fitting shoo
Continually s wen rs.
THAT
COZY NOOK
Main and Riverside
for
Fresh Country t
Buttermilk
v Sandwiches : ,
Coffee made
in a coffee pot
fresli every hour. '
Portland and San Francisco .
Newspapers
and
Medford Mail "Tribune ,;
ram NOW?
If you want to sell or trade in
your car, what price, will it bring a
year from now.
That depends almost entirely on
the lubricating oil you are using
now.
Worn out' bearings and worn out
motors cut resale values. My cus
tomers MonaKolor Regulars are
going to have longer life motors.
1 Future mileage and future values
will be a certainty if you buy
MonaMotor Lubrication.
MonaMbtor
- Oils & Greases
PHIPPS SERVICE STATION
Riverside at Jackson Phone 1037-R
Beetle whloh has been found in some
sections of eastern Oregon. However
modification of this quarantine has
been authorized to permit shipments
of potatoes from Jackson county,
provided they have been inspected
before shipment.
"Growers should keep this in mind
and not endeavor to ship any pota
toes into California without inspection
as they will undoubtedly be returned:
at the expense of the shipper.. Any
grower M'ishlng to ship potatoes into
the slnto of California should file hint
name and address with the county
agent's office so thnt inspection can
be made and thus prevent loss to the
shipper. '
, "On account of tho cherry fruit'
maggot, which has made its appear
ance in so mo sections in Oregon
where cherries arc grown, California
placed an absolute quarantine on the
entire state, prohibiting the shipment'
of cherries to California. But the fact
has been established to the satisfac
tion of the California authorities that
the cherry fruit maggot has not made
its appearance in Josephine and.
Jackson counties, and the California
authorities have modified tho quaran
tine so that cherries can now be
shipped to California from Josephine
and Jackson counties, providing a
certificate of inspection accompanies
each shipment.
"All cherry growers who expect to
ship cherries to California should
communicate with tho county agent's
office, and see that arrangements for
inspection are made. Until this pest
makes its appearance in these coun
ties, shipment will be allowed to go
into California under the inspection
plan. Growers should be certain that
each shipment is accompanied with a
certificate saying that this fruit was
grown, In Josephine or Jackson coun
ty, otherwise it might be confiscated
"A special inspector has been np
or returned at the shipper's expense,
pointed from the Ashland district, and
shipments going out of Talent, Med
ford, Central Point or Gold Hill, will
bo inspected by tho regular inspection
force."
extra 301,&&31c delivered . corner of D. L. C. No. 45, then'
north 46 degrees east 2'i rods; thence 1
south 44 degrees east 22 rods: tin nee j
south 40 degrees west L'ti 'v rods; )
thence north 44 degrees west 3H rods;
thence north 46 degrees east 7 rods.
to the place of beginning, being bunted
in Sections 2 ami 3 of Township 3ti 1
South of Hane One (1) West of the,'
Willamette Meridian In Jackson Conn- !
ty. Oregon, ami containing tl acres, .
more or less. !
Witness the Honorable W. J. Hart- !
nell, Judge of the County Court of. J
Jackson County, Oregon, with the seal
of the County Court affixed this the
2nd day of June, 1 P2 5.
Date of first publication June 3rd,
li2i. DELI LI A STKV1CNH.
Clerk.
Butterfat steady. Best churning
cream 40c net shippers' track in zone
one; 42c delivered Portland. 1
Poultry
PARTLAXD, Ore.. Jrno 3. Poultry
steady; heavy hens 24f.,r25c; light 22ci
broilers 20 25c; young while ducks
3032c.
Potatoes;
POUTLAND, Ore., Juno 3. Pota
toes steady. No. 2, $2.25 2.35.
Nuts ptendy. WalnulH No. 1, 2S Vi
2V6c; filberts nominal: SOGc; Bra
zil nuts 1214e; Italian chestnuts 21c.
Wheat
PORTLAND, Ore., June 3. Wheat
bids: Hard white, bluestem, " banrt,
soft white Sl.flO; western white, hard
winter, northern spring 1 .59 ; wes
tern red $1.58; BBB hard whito l.fi5.
Today's car receipts Wheat 23;
flour 4; corn 2; hay 2.
Ammunition Received
For Camp Jackson
, A cor load and n half of ammu
nftion for use of Infantry and in the
Howitzer's nnd 75 centimeter big
guns, at tho National Guard
rampment here Juno 12 to 20 arrived
Monday and is being unlonded and
taken to Camp Jackson by Captain
Ralph Cowgill and his men who are
erecting tho camp. Splendid pro
gress is being , made at the camp
and tho work will probably be com
pleted Hy : the last qf; ithis week.
SPORT BRIEFS
NEW YORK. Juno 3. (A. P.)
Principals In the heavyweight fight
at the Polo Grounds on Friday night,
Gene T u n n e y and Tom Gibbons,
closed their training camps today.
Pronounced fit after a month's prep
aration, they will start a rest which
will be broken Friday by the call
to weigh in during tho nfternoon
and which will end in the summons
to tho ring at ten o'clock.
CHICAGO, June 3. (A. P.) Stars
of the prep school track world are al
ready arriving for tho University of
Chicago's 21st national Iritorscholastic
meet to bo held at Sagg field Friday
nnd Saurdayv Two of tho early arri
vals helre weer the Hlllyard team of
Spokane, Wash., and Washington High
of Portland; Ore.
Preliminaries wlil bo run Friday af
ternoon in the daflhea, weights and
pole vault. In' tho events such as the
quarter, ha.1f mile and relay several
sections wil be run in ea:h event.
VKSTKIIDAY'S RESULTS.
At Portland-San Francisco, rain.
At Seattle 3; Los Angeles 1. (Called
end Gth rain.-
At Oakland 0; Salt Lake 1.
At Vernon 3; Sacramento 4.
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Sun Francisco Markets
SAN FRANCISCO, Juno 3. (IT. S.
Bureau of Agricultural! KconninictO
Broilers, leghorn 1 to 1 14 lbs. TZ to
24c; 1 M lbs. 24 to 20c: colored 1 to
1 lbs. 33 to 35c.
Fryers, leghorn 2 to 2 ',4 lba. 32 to
34c.
Colored 2 to 2'i lbs. 35 to 3Sc.
Young roosters, colored, 3 lbs. and
up 43 to 45c; stagey showing spurs
30 to 35c.
SAN FRANCISCO. Juno 3 Butler-
fat f. o. b. San FrnnciBco 48e. '
FLYING SQUADRON
IS
HERE WEDNESDAY
In support of constitutional gov
ernment, the ronouned flying squad
ron with two national known speak
ers will visit Medford for one day
next week,, Wednesday, June 30. The
flying squadron, assisted by. local .of
ficials will conduct one of Its cele
brated conferences on tho afternoon
of that dato with Norma C. Brown,
one of America's most noted women
giving the chief address.
Hon. Oliver Wayne Stewart, presi-'
dent of tho Flying Squudron Founda
tion, and one of the most noted
national speakers, will direct tho con
ference and In the evening will be
heard by the Medford people. These
meetings arc scheduled to be held In
the First Christian church. The local
district attorney's office ns well as
other officers iiro heartily cooperat
ing to make this occasion one . of
great importance to the community.
On account of the Chautauqua be-,
Ing on at the same time, efforts have
been made to postpone the Flying
Squadron meeting or get an exchange
date, but their schedule is so rigid
and dates affecting a number of coin
munitios at the same timo that the
exchange vas impossible.
Summons.
In. tho Circuit Court of the Rtnto of
Oregon, for tho County of Jackson.
Victoria Harris ltartman, plaintiff, vs.,
Wesley llartman, defendant. i
To Wesley llartman, . the above (
named defendant:
In the name of tho state of Oregon:
You aro . heroby sunimonori and re
quired to appear . and answer tho
plaintiff's complaint ngninst you, now
on file In the above entitled,, court nnd
cause, on or before tho last 'day of the
time prescribed by tho order of pub
lication of summons heroin, to-wit:
On or before the llh day of Juno,
1925, said dato being the expiration of
six weeks from the date of the first
publication of this summons.'
. And if you fail to appear nnd an
swer said complaint, for want thereof,
the plaintiff will apply to the court
for the relief therein demanded, suc
cinctly stated, as follows: For a
decree of this court forever dissolving
the bonds of matrimony existing be
tween plaintiff nnd defendant, and for
such other relief as tho court may
deem equitable and proper.
This summons Is published In tho
Medford Mall Tribune, by order of
Hon. W. J. Hartzell, county judgo of
Jai-kson county. Oregon, which said
order was made and entered of record
n the 28 th day of April, 191I5. nnd In
compliance therewith tho dato of the
first publication hereof lfl tho 29th day
of April 1925.
W. n. nurvs.
Attorney for Plnlntiff.
Address, First National ttank Building,
Medford. Oregon.
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The June Bride
Ever hear of a wash tub given her as
a wedding present?
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Wliat would a bride think if soiiioniu'
were to give Jicr washtub as a wedding - .
juvsiMit I And the groom does be want ;
his wife to bend and stoop over a steaming '.
washtub every week1? That's a picture that '
lias no part in the ceremony. In fact, many
women avoid it completely by taking ad
vantage of the service offered by tho
modern laundry. They send ns their
weekly washing save a clay every week,
and escape the health-breaking labor of
washday.
There's a service suited to every family "
budget. Everything will be washed in rain- j
soft water and mild suds returned ex
actly like you. want it. Phone us to call for
your bundle. '
DRY WASH
7c a pound
American Laundry
138 So. Central Phone 873
Try the American Laundry First
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Itids for Wood.
School District No. 43, Medford,
Oregon, will receive bids for 300 cords
of body fir, no pine, to bo delivered,
and measured on the school grounds,
delivery to be not later than August
lst,-191!5; all wood must be not longer
than 4 feet In length. Wood to be so
piled that it can easily bo measured'
on tho grounds and all measurements
to bo satisfactory to both parties and
in accordance with tho law on weights
and measurements.
Bids must be in the hands of Miss
Ruth Manning, clerk of District No..
49, Medford, Oregon, not later .than
Monday, Juno 8th, 1925. The Board
reserves the right to reject any or all'
bids.
Citation.
In the County Court of Jackson Coun
ty, State of Oregon.
In tho Matter of the Estate of Mar'
tha J. Paul, Deceased.
To Laura D; Dodge. Waltor H. Paul,
Mattle B. Becker, Joseph V. Cryder
man, L,ydia Graves, Iaura Allen. Carl
Crydcrman, Kdgar Cryderman, Harold
Cryderman, Norman Crydorman and
all persons unknown Interested In the
estate of Martha J. Paul, deceased.
Greetings:
In the name of the State of Oregon,
by the order of this court, you are
hereby cited and required to appear
before the judge of this court at the
courtroom of this court on the 6th day
of July, 1925, at the hour of 10 o'clock
a. m. then and there to show cause why
an order of this court should not he
made authoriziing and directing' the
administrator of the above entitled es
tate to sell the real property owned In
fee simple by the deceased nt the time
of her death, said real estate being de
scribed as follows, to-wit:
An undivided one-hnlf Interest In
and to the following described prop
erty situated in Medford, Jackson
county, Oregon:
Commencing at a point 25 feet east
and 838.3 feet south of the intersection
of Kast Main street and Tripp street in
the City of Medford, running thence
east 120 feet; thence south 50 feet;
thence west 120 feet: thence north 50
feet to the place of beginning.
Witless the Honorable W. J.alfart-
zell, .Bulge of the County Court, ct
ckson County. Oregon, with the seal
r the rounty Coujif affixed this 2nd
lay of June. 192(1.
Date of first publication, 3rd day of
Tune, lfl 25.
IjKI.IMA KTF.VKNH, Clerk.
"Ha (Ion.
In the County Court of Jackson
County. State of Oregon.
In tho Matter of the Estate of James
Jordan. Deceased.
To Bmma Warner. Mary . Jenkins.
Arthur Jordan, Grace Gultaher, Myrtle
Wolfer and James Warren Jordan,
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