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ABOAKD 8. S. INOKTIIR, Juno 10.
(By Associated 1'rens.) (WIipIohb.)
At 9:30 tills mornitiK the Illb'rlie,
parrying the Norwegiun Kovernment's
Amunducn relli'f expedition, wan pro
ceeding toward Kitltzliergcn at her
maximum spud of 1011 knots per
hour.
The seaplanes F-18 Mnd I"-22 were
Blunt; across the deck ready for ser
vice whenever needed. They will lie
used In searching for the missing ex
plorers who started for the north pole
from SpltzbetKon In two fljing hoats
liny 21.
. 1'ho InEerlre spent two hours tak
ing on supplies at Hergen, a Norwe
gian harbor 1!)0 miles northwest of
Oslo.
,The airmen who are to pilot the
seaplanes In search of Amundsen are
quiet, virile Norsemen, whose con
tlant thought is the hope of rescuing
Amundsen although they admit that
to find him now would he n tremen
dous piece of luck.
', Lieutenant Mtuzo Holm, leader of
the aviators told the Associated 1'ress
that his Intention was to reconnolter
along the edge of the arctic leu pack
to the northeast of Dane'H Island.
Lieutenant llolms assumption is that
It Amundsen lh returning afoot from
the polo toward his original base, he
Will naturally make for the nearest
IliniH which would bo the so-called
Noitheaatland, or Spltzborgcn nrchU
pelago.
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TO BOND ITSELF
FOR S. P. STATION
EUGENE, Ore., June TO. Proposal
to bond the city of liugene for 1175.
000 to ncciulre a tract of 200 acres
northwest of here, that will bo used
ns a municipal railroad terminal on
which will bo erected terminal fa
rllltles for tho railroad company in
this territory, It tho Hotithorn 1'a
olflc nallway company accepts tho
offer, was announced last evening at
n meeting of the city council and
tho chamber of commerco,
The city council set tho dato of
tW election on tho $176,000 bond
i lesuo for Tuesday, August 18.
On tho land, If tho proposal goes
through, would bo Invested approxi
mately $500,000 ill a tlo-treatlng
plant, $1,600,000 in steel for switch
ing yards and In other purposes and
other additional suiiir In extension of
pi-CBent shop equipment, It Is said.
3 NEGROES HELD
NEW YOItK, Juno 10. (AhhocI
ntod I'roHH.) Willi three iwKroen holt!
In jail in connection with tho muni ft
of Fioreneo Knne, rtiHter of a doluc
tlve, police mill nre uncertain us to
the Identity of tho Hlayer.
One of tho ncKrocH. n long-nrmcd
giant, William BriiHHfleltl, apartment
house janitor, in aceiiHcd of homicide.
ThO caso nKaliiHt him itt t hat he
nerved seven yeai-H for attacking and
robbing n woman ten yeai'H oro; that
ho WttH Identified by two younff wom
en as the man who accosted or at
tacked them at or near the vacant
lot where MIhh Kane'H battered body
wuh found hIx days tin"! that lie watt
a friend of Krank Kelly, a necro exe
cuted for BlayliiK two women In ID 11);
and that he wore cotton kIovch about
hit work.
Minn Kane wnn Ht i n tin led. Other
young Brooklyn women who were nt
tackedby a negro agiced that ho bail
unUHually long arms.
FOR CRIME WAVE
PKN'VER. Colo., June 10. (A. P.)
The rlsIiiK generation with its re
puted connection with crime, 1m not
wholly to blame for laxity of law
observance, J uvenlle J tulo Ben B.
Llndsey, founder of the juvenile
court, declared in an address here
last night before the international
Association of Police Women.
Tho jurist censured modern-day
parentlal influence as a breeder of'
crime and said if udults exercised
their potent influence for good over
youth, thero would he far fewer
graduates from Juvenile detention in -
Htltutions Into penlientlarb'H.
Criticism of the modern prison
vilPm wns voteed bv Dr. C.eorcn W.
K-lrchwev former nrofessor of Co -
lumbia university and er-wnrden of
Sing Hlng prison.
.. .. ',., t iiiftml 'leitz had been chosen In an
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narueneo cnniiutii mi ine mm
offense prisoner, cauning
nution of crime."
'conta mi-
P.nrSSlSI,H. June 10. (A. P.) The
French balloon. Grand Charles, M
latu, pilot, sank at sea, it vs re
ported here today. Tho balloonist s
wcio saved.
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'J rainmen's Wives
Reelect Pfestderit
Mrs. Clar.i Bradley, Colum
bus, O.. was reelected grand,
president of the ladies' auxiliary
of the Brotherhood of Railroad
Trainmen at the, convention in
Cleveland. The auxiliary lias
O'O.OOO members in the V. S. and,
Canada.
(Rtportad by Jackaorv County AbttrAot
Sixth Stroftt and Cntrai A..nuaJ
lU'al Kstate Transfer.
T. W. .Miles, et ux, to l''irst
National Hank of Ashland,
SB sec. 2, N(4 Of N 14 hoc.
12, twp. 41 K., It. 1 East
j0
Noah It. l,yon to Anna C. Nal-
ley, et it I. deed to lot 3, )t.
lot 4, block 1, 1'nrk Add. to
Medford
H. Andrews, et ux, to A. 1'.
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I.ange, W. I), to W 14 of
NW, lot C, sec; 10, twp. 30
S., It. 3 West
Alpha Wolnry, et ux, to Ada
Mathews, Q. ('.. 13. to lot In .1.
.1. Fryer's Division to Kaglo
Point
Jennie .McC'onnell, et vlr to Ada
Mathews, Q. ('. 1). to lot In
J. J. Kryer's Division to Kaglo
l'olnt
lva t'opillger, et vlr, to Ada
Mathews, IJ. (3, IJ. to lot In
.1. ,1. I'"ryer'a Division to Eaglo
l'olnt
Archie H. Ash, ot ux, to Med
ford I'roeonlliig & Htorngo Co.
W. 1). to lota 3, 4, G, IS, hlk. 31,
Medford
Medford "Warehouse Co, to
Medford rrecoollllg & Klor
ago Company, V. 1). to lota .
land and 2. blk 31, .Medford
Mlna Hoffman, et ux, to John
Albert, Q. C. D. to lots 2 and
3, Jackson's sub-dlvlslon in
sec. 23, twp. 30. B 11. 2 1V.$
Kalheriue J. Kellogg, ot 111 to
tlio Kemar-Vanpct Co-operative
Mining and Development
Co., I). C. D. to SK. of HV
see. II), twp. 3(1 H., It. 3 W
SO ni res 1
II. S. Wilson, et ux, to Samuel
Padgett, et ux. W. IX to 40
acres In sec. 25, tWl'. 35 S,,
It. 3 W
10
10
10
CO
10
I,enora Frazier to Henry Wag
ing and Paul Wessiuger,
Q. C. D. to lota 1, 2, 3, hlk.
11, P.catty Add. to Medford
and lot 4. blk. 2, Whitney
Add. to Medford ,
75
Clmrlotto A. Poyfalre to W. H.
l'oyl'aire, deed to lots 10, 17,
blk. 7, llcrryvllle Add. to Med.
James (J. T,ove, et ux, to Jack
son county, Q. C. D. to lots
10. 17, blk. 1, Ornndvlcw
Add. to Central Point
10
Tom Jameson to (1. E. 1U1-
singcr, W. D. to land In sec.
7. twp. J7 s P I W
Oscar It. Kluth, et ux, to C. A.
White, et nx, W. 1). to all ot
hlk. 57 of Saxmon's Penn
sylvania Add. to Ashland. . .
10
Chesley W. Priest, et ux, to F.
It. Freelnnd. et al. W. D. to
lot 0, ltlversldo Tract nt
Koglle lilver --
Klmcr T. AVeiser to Jackson
County, Q. C. D. to lots 12.
13, blk. 1. tlrand View Add.
to Central point
10
C. t). Damon, et ux, to Medford
Pre-Coollug 4"t Storage Co.,
O. C. D. to lots 3, 4, 5, 0.
blk. 31. Original town of
Medford
.1. K. O'ltrlcn, et nx. to U. 11.
Toft, O. C. 1). to lot 6. blk.
0. Imperial Add. to Medford
ORATOR'S TITLE
I.os ANGKLKS, June 10 (A. P.)
ust place In tho Better America
Federation's national Intercollegiate
oratorical contest on thu Cnited States
1 rnn' itln. was won here recently
,,v WIgh Bnkke of Northwestern U"t-
!v,'sliy. touetlmr with a purse of $LM00
i offered the Winner.
' '""d place a purse of $1 000 wont
to George A. Creitz, of Franklin and
Marshall college. Pennsylvania. The
other if vp f in.illHts. who with Bakke
elimination contest conduct
among
1 :is colleges and universities, placed
last night in the order named:
William M. Uvan. St. Kdwards uni
versity. Austin. Texas; Kdward F. Bar
rett. Canishis college. Buffalo: Jack
P. McG nlre. t'nivei-sity of Oregon: J.
pii:im "inir.-s. North I ;ikt:i univei -
s(l v
nd Cl.iKMi. c M Gifl'in.1. Veslcan
itmuei.-iij, .Mlddkiuu n, Conn,
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MEDFORD MATT TRTBTTNE,
STUDENTS TRY
TO SOLVE AXE
BATON ROIJQH, La., Juno 10. (A,
tlves havliis failed no far to solve;
the mysterlouu uxe killing here Sun-1
day of Oscar H. Turner, Instructor
in agronomy at Louiwlana Htate uni
verity, Htudents of the Hchool of
aKriculture today beKan nn investi
KAtion into the slaying on their own
initiative.
AVhat methods the studenta will,
pursue in their attemptH to unravel
the puzzling circumstanceB aurround
Injc tho crime wore not revealed al
though It 1h understood that qmong
the hundreds of young, men and
women attending the univerHlty, one
youth Is under close Hurvelllance by
both authorities and classmates.
The coroner's jury which has held
two sessions In a prolonged Inquest
into the killing and has examined
a number of students nnd other per
sons connected with tho college with
out making recommendations, ad
journed last night, but will resume
the inquiry today.
The slaying, marking tho firBt day
of the last week of the present scho
lastic term, has upset tho entire in
Htitution, dcHplto efforts of the fac
ulty to continue classes and exami
nations. .
Decisions ofU.'S.
Supreme Court
WASHINGTON. Juno 8. (A: P.)
-The government today nsked the
supremo court for permission to, tU(s
petitions for rehearings in the maple
flooring and cement manufacturers'
cases in which tho court a week ago
l sustained tho trade association metn-
od of co-oporatlon In industries.
" amih:u twin, June rno ngni
of the court in customs , appeals xo
reverse decisions of the ' board of
general appraisers was upheld today
hv tno HUPi"emo court.
ciding several cases, al similar to
that brought by tho government
against o. iJ. Fish of New York City.
WASHINGTON, June 8. (By As
sociated Press.) The supreme court
today refused to pass on the constitu
tionality of the New York building
zone law. '
WASHINGTON, June 8. (By As-
Isociated Press.) A federal district
court cannot compel a person living
in another district to appear as a wit-
1 ness before the railroad labor board,
.the supreme court decided today In
I the case of D. H. Robertson of Ohio,
a railroad brotherhood official.
The federal district court at Chlea-
go ordered Kobertson, who is head of
the firemen and englnemen to appear
before the board in Chicago, llobert
son challenged the Jurisdiction of the
court contending that it did not have
authority to hall him to Chicago from
his home in Cleveland.
WASHINGTON, Juno 8. (By As
sociated Press.) As a part of its
1 campaign to rid its docket of worth-
less cases tho supreme court an
nounced today It would scrutinize
more carefully hereafter the qualifi-
cations and standing of those who ap
ply tor the privilege or practicing i
foro it.
Combining tho announcement with
an appeal to attorneys to bo more
circumspect in their appeal, the Court
laid down a stipulation under which
those applying for admission to prac
tise before the higher tribunal must
file certificates of qualification.
Trench KiKct Attack.
FKZ, French Morocco, Juno 10.
( a . VA Further fiithtiiiir between
450,the French nnd Uiffian invaders in
anticipated on tho Itilmno heights,
where tho tribesmen nro extremely
1 uiimoi'miH. tlirt district- nf fordiilir them
excellent cover, Tho French have
sent reinforcements and heavy artil
lery to that sector.
ItliUSSKDS, June 10. (A. P.) The
Belgian Pilot De.Muyler, In tho bal
loon Belglca landed at uimper, Brit
tany, a distanco of about 422 miles
from Brussels, so far tho longest dis
tance made In tho Gordon-Bennett
cup race.
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Citation.
In the County Court of Jackson Coun?
ly, State of Oregon.
In the Matter of the Kstnte of Mar'
tha J. Paul. Deceased.
To I.auru D. Dodge, Walter II. Paul.
Mattle B. Becker. Joseph V. Cryder
iiian, I,ydia Graves. Iuira Allen. Carl
Cryderman, F.dgar Crydermun. Harold
Crydt 'man. Norman Cryderman and
all persons unknown Interested in the
estate of Martha J. Paul, deceased.
GreeMgs:
In the iKtme of the State of Oregon,
the order of this court, you are
hereby vitcd and icquhud to tippcui-
MFftFORD.
OR KG ON,
before the judge of tfts court at the
courtroom of this couf on the tith day
of July. lit;5, at the huur of 10 o'clock
a. in. then and there to show rausiwhy
an order of this court should mHbe
made authorizing and directing the
administrator of the above entitled es
tate to sell the real property owned In
fee simple by the deceased at thtlme
of her deuth, said real eate beiirfe de
scribed us follows, to-wit:
An undivided one-half interest in
an to the following described prop
erty situated in Medford, Jackson
county, Oregon:
Commencing at a pMnt 25 feet east
and 838.3 feet south of the intersection
of Kant Main street and Tripp street in
the City of MedforU running thence
east 120 feet; thence south 60 feet;
thence west 120 feet; thence north 50
feet to the place of beginning.
Witness the Honorable W. J. Hart
zell. Judge of the County Court, of
Jackson Countv. Oretron. with the seal
of the County Court affixed this 2nd
day or June, i'jzu.
.Date of first publication, 3rd day or
June, J'J25.
OKLILIA STEVKNS, Clerk.
Citation.
In the County Court of Jackson
County. State of Oregon.
In the Mutter of the Kstato of James
Jordan, deceased.
To Kmma Warner, Mary Jenkins,
Arthur Jordan. Grace Oallaher. Myrtle
Wolfer and James u arren Jordan,
nnd all persons unknown interested In
the instate or James Joroan, ueceaseu,
Greetings:
In the nnme of the State of Oregon,
by order of this Court, you are hereby
required and cited to appear before
the Judge of this Court at the Court
room of this Court on the Oth day of
July, 1925, at the hour of 10 o'clock
in., then and there to snow cause
why an order of this court should not
be made authorizing and directing the
administrator of the above entitled
estate to sell the real property owned
in fee simple by ahe deceased at the
time of his. death, said real estate be
ing described as follows, to-wit:
Jieginning at a point 52 degrees.
east, 8.02 chains from the southeast
corner of I. L,. C. No. 4 ft, thence
north. 40 degrees east 22 rods; thence
south 44 degrees east 32 rods: thence
south 40 degrees west 2U rods;
thence north 44 degrees west 32 rods;
thence north 46 degrees east 7 rods,
to the place of beginning, being located
in Sections 2 and 3 of Township 30
South pf iiunge One (1) West of the
Willamette Meridian in Jackson Coun
ty, Oregon, and containing fi acres,
more or less. .
Witness the Honorable W. J. ITart-
zell, Judge of the County Court of
Jackson County, Oregon, with the seal
of the County Court affixed this the
2nd day or June, 1125.
Date of first publication June 3rd,
1925. JJKL1D1A STKVJSNH.
Clerk.
Summons,
rh the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Jackson.
Victoria Harris Bartman, plaintiff, vs.
esley Bartman, defendant.
To Wesley Bartman, tho above
named defendant: -
In the nanie of the state of Oregon:
You are hereby summoned and re
quired fo appear and answer the
plaintiff's complaint against you. now
on file in tho above entitled court and
cause, on or before the last day of the
time prescribed by the order of pub
lication of summons herein, to-wit:
On or 'before the 11th day of June,
iyzi), saici (into neing the oxniration of
six weeks from the dato of the first
puniicatlon or this summons.
And If you fail to appear and an
swer said complaint, for want thereof,
the plaintiff will apply to the court
for the relief therejn demanded, suc
cinctly stated, as follows: For a
decree of this court forever dissolving
the bonds of matrimony existing be
tween plaintiff and defendant, and for
such , other relief aH the court may
neem equuaoie and proper.
This summons is published In thd
Medford Mail Tribune, by order of
non. u. j. Hartzell, county judge of
Jackson county. Oregon, which said
order wa made and entered of record
jh the 2Sth day of April. 1025, and In
compliance therewith tho date of the
first publication hereof ie the 29th day
of April, llfSo.
W. Ti. PHTFS'S,
.Attorney for Plaintiff.
Address. First National Bank Building,
ii i or ti , u rego n .
Citation to SImmv Cause Why Admiids-
iraior Mioulil Not Sell Ileal Prop
erty. In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for tho County of Jackson.
In the Matter of tho Kstato of Clarinda
C Oglesby, Deceased.
To Walter Bland. O. C. Bland. Mn-
rion Bland, all the heirs at law of Clar
inda C. Oglesby. deceased, and to all
other persons unknown, if any uch
inero oe, wno nro neirs nt law or de
visees of said Clarinda O. Oirleshv. Hp.
ceased, or, have any interest in any of
me minis neroi natter described:
In the name of tho State of Oregon:
iou and each of vou are herhv rrnnip:
ed to appear In the above entitled
eourv ami cause at the Juno term of
tho county court for Jackson County,
Oregon, on the 2nd dnv of .lniv Mi?k
at the hour of ten o'clock n. m nf nii
day. to show cause,. If any there be.
ny sum i-nuniy L'ourt should not
make and enter an order in said cause
upon the petition of tho administrator
of said estate for the sale of tho real
property heretinafter described:
The southwest quarter ( ) of Sec
tion Twenty-two (2 2)., Township Thirty-five
(3ii Smith of Range Three (3)
West of the Willamette Meridian.
And directing the same to be sold for
the payment, first, of tho mortgage
made by the administrator for estato
purposes upon said real property, and
for tho payment of all charges, oxpun
ses nnd claims still unsatisfied and
owed by saJd estate, including the ex
penses of administration thereof and
of the closing of said estate.
And you will please take notice that
at said time and place a hearing will
be had upon said administrator's neti-
tlon to sell said property, and an or
der will be made upon said petition.
This citation is Issued In accordance
with the order of the above entitled
court made and entered in said matter
on mo mini nay or June. litS. which
directs this citation to be served uimn
you and each of you by publication
ior tour consecutive weeks in the Med
ford Mail Tribune, prior to said 2nd
day of July. H25.
Witness ihe Honorable W. J. Hart
aell. Judge of tho above entitled court,
and the seal of said court affixed, at
Jacksonville, Oregon, this 3rd day of
u uiiv, j iF.-ii .uia.l IjI A Hi KV ENS,
County Clerk for Jackson County
Oregon.
Administrator; Final Notice.
Notice is hereby given, that the un-
..v . .-.p,,... ii iiiiiMiuisLi uiur ui me estate
of Winifred Dally, deceased, has filed
1,1 coumy court or Oregon for
Jackson county, his duly verified final
account unl et.i.i ,,. t
Thursday, June 25th. 1925, nt ten
o clock in the forenoon of said day. at
the court room of said court In the
county court house in Jacksonville.
Oregon, as the, time nnd place for the
hearing of Mid final nccount.
All persona Interested nre hereby
notified to make or file their objec
tions to said final account if any tbey
have, with said court on or before
said time. JAMKS DAILY
Administrator of the estate of
VWhlUfrcd Daily, Deceased.
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