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o o MEDFORD MATIi TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOOX.qFRTDAY, JUNK 1ft 102.1 PAOE THREE ' I ATTENDANCE AF Jean Webster's Sparkling Wushingto Orojjun, Nevada, Utah Historians generally agree thut 1ml exists In sea 1 water only ; and Wyoming, tho interior depart-. about 700 redcoals marL-a at Lex-Mo the extent of two parts to the ment announced today. f Innton. q j million. Drama at Chautauqua "Daddy Long Lest" to Be Pretcntcd by Eliai Day Player. AND MOTORCYCLE RACES IS e CHUUA GROWING DAILY I An increasing interest vaa manlfcRt : i cd yesterday in the features , of tho I t noxt-tO'the-laat day of --Chaijtauquu. ' ThB largest aftornoion audience 'of tho u 3 acaaon greted the artists who compose J.,f the Charles Mitchell MiKer Trio. They 1 lived up to every claim and word of , j praise made for them, Mr. Mitchell as I- violinist was exceptionally fine, play in many of the choicest selections '. from, the masters. He was ably accom J panted by his wife, Mrs. Lucilu Dun s' ' bar Mitchell, former Medford teacher. Her many friends were greatly pleased 1 to meet her again and to congratulate ,ifer on her accomplishments. . The - cellolst with his trained abilities made t:& ut the trio a company of high order V whose work places them among the t-'t best on the Chautauqua platform. f. The address in the evening by Mr. f -:?L Oney Fred Sweet of Chicago, 'famed li '1 for having been on the editorial staff of the Chicago Tribune, and for hav ing held 100 jobs in 1001 weeks, was listened to with rapt attention by tne Interested audience.' Mr. Swet made no claims to being an orator, but in a g & simple manner .' talked with his au dlence intimately of his varied and h'A most interesting and often amusing al ; J though pathetic experiences. The au- v dlence folt a bond. of. sympathy for i 'i many men aa they heard the stories (J U nl.nUu n kmniinltv In nil -walks of life. - The afternoon performance today for the kiddies under the direction of Miss Margaret Beyers promised to be a moat interesting feature of the week. "The prospects are that "Daddy Long Legs,' the- last and most attrac tive number to many, will draw a ca pacity house. It is a most charming Vd fascinating story of an orphan rl with her varied experiences. It is a fine chance for mothers and dads to give the children - an evening in which all together can enjoy humor, pathos and heart appeal and come to love Judy as a representative of child life. ... , Governor Smith Calls Paper Story Dream NEW YORK, June 12. (A. P.) Speculation was rife today over the future of Governor Smiths owing to reports that he plans to retire from politics and write to recoup his for tune, ' ' '.' : ' While he characterized as a "pipe dream" published ' statements that he would return to private life when his present term expires r,and .accept . an offer of $60,008 a year from the New York World to write &n political and "Daddy Long Legs," which In book form swept tho country with an un precedented wave of popularity, and after being dramatized by the au thor, Jean Webster, became a stage classic, will be presented by the Ellas Day Players at .Chautauqua. - ' In the hands of the vivacious and talented Donna Voorhees, the role of orphan Judy, Intelligent and aspiring slavey who Is adopted by an ' unknown benefactor whom she names Daddy Long Legs, will be splendidly enacted. Jeanne Chandler, character actress of long ex perience and successful reputation, will take the trying role of Mrs. Llppett, while Harriet Eells Is cast as Miss Prltchard. James McBrlde, college boy aspirant for Judy's hand. Is excellently done by James Pur coll. Daddy Long Legs (Jervals Pendleton) who Anally falls In love with his ward and eventually wins her will be done by Mr. Lawrence Johns, on of the most capable leading men of the stone. At ttto Clututauqna Tottljrlit One of the big events of the two weeks' sports during the National Ciuurd Field Training camp will bo the auto and motorcycle races nt the fair grounds tomorrow and Sunday af ternoons. The auto trnclehns been put in good shape, thero have been a number of entries from nil over the northwest, nnd everything indicates the races will be very good. There will be four nuto races each day, two of six laps or seven miles each, one for 10 laps, 11 miles, and one for 25 laps or 28 miles. The length and number of motor cycle races will not he determined un til tonight, but there will be three or four each day. The gates will open nt 12:30 nnd the rnces will start at 2.30 p. m. The price of admission. Including war tax, is adults $1 ; children 00c, Men In uniform of the National Guard 50c. People from northern California nnd southern Oregon will attend these races. Comedy Success Coming to Craterian There is a full evening of unalloyed fun in- "Tho Show Off." the newest Cleorgo Kelly play, which will be given Thursday night, Juno 18, nt Hunt's Craterian. This - "supreme comedy success of two seasons" is a three act comedy drama, a veritable "transcript of life." It is broad in comedy, keen in satire and witty of line. Mr. Kelly, who also staged the piece,, has evolved1 a new character in the principle' masculine role In the person of a bombastic braggart, irrepressible boaster and unconscionable liar, who In thotlimited vocnbularly of the hum ble .circle of which he, moves fulfills he meaning of the title. . ,How this "hall room boy" Ingrates himself into a happy and prosperous household, annexes unto himself one of the young daughters as wife, and the self created prestige -of being nn important figure. in. the railroad world and finally comes home to roost with his still doting bride, and the hundred nnd pne excruciatingly, humorous in cidents that pave the whole way with .humanitarian topics, - discussion of . men. cant enn only be appreciated by possibilities -in' this "c6rtrteftion con-, sitting through "this most exhilarating tfnued, .. . .. lentertairiment. . .... 'Too Many Kisses99 Same Old Result Settlers Need Money WASHINGTON. June 12. (A. P.) Settlers will need from $4000 to J7000 with which properly to equip farms on any of seven irrigation projects in Always time for GbldcnTOSt "Too Many Kisses," the new Rich ard Dix feature is the Htnr attraction at the It in) to theater today nnd tomor row. It Is a comedy of love which, after all, Is tho proper treatment for what our grandmothers were wont to cnll " the tender passion." It finds the handsome young hero a profligate osculationtst whose spe cialty is "wastin' Christian kisses on an 'eathen idol's foot," in other words, jasslng out the merry lip tick lers, which subsequently cost his wealthy dad a lot of good hard cash in the way of 'heart balm." . Eventually dad ships Richard off to a remote corner of Spain In the com pany of his old confidential clerk, who promises that tho youngster will not see a woman for six months. Before Dick has been in the Basque country long he falls head over heels in love with a dainty senorlta (attractively played by Frances Howard), who Is also adored by a waspish young bandit named Julio (splendidly done by Wil liam Powell.) Then things start to happen, (hat must be seen to be en joyed. ' ' - ' "The Sleet) Walker." Pathe Rovlew fand -Peggy Ridley at tho organ round 'nut the nrnern in. Notice. In the County Court of the Stato of Oregon, for the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Kslnte of H. O. Pech, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that E. R. Penh intends to rpsfirn hr fldminfstril- ! tor of the estate of H. G. Pech, deceas ed, nnd intends to make application therefor to the County Court of Jack son County, Oregon, on June 27. 1925. K. R. PECH, Administrator of the Estuto of H. G. Pech, Doc-eased. li I 0 Alwt TV. GOLDEN VBlT TEA Oimt mi Grw itpm Trie day would be Incomplete, the work ahead, would not. .' start smoothly without at least . one cup oi , GOLDEN WEST COFFEE Golde West CeprHgbt Qnik V DTn Summons for Publlrnlion. In tho Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon, for the County of Jackson. The City of Medford. a municipal cor poration. Plaintiff, vs. Robort Llnn ville, nnd Jane Doo Llnnville, his wife, nlno all other persons or pnr- ties unknown claiming any right, ti tle, estate, lien or interest in the real property described In the com plaint herein. Defendants. To Robert Llnnville and Jane Doe Llnnville, his wife, also all otiher per sons or parties unknown claiming any richt, title, estate, lien or Interest In :he . real property described in the romplaint herein. Defendants: In the name of tho State of Oregon: You and each of you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the com plaint filed ugnfnst you In the above entitled suit on or before the last day of six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, said pe riod of six weeks beinir tho time nra- -scribed for publication hereof; and if you fail so to appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof tho plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in its complaint, to wit: That a decree be entered ad judicating any and all right, title, es-' tate, loin or claim which you or any of you have or claim to have in, to or upon tho real property situated In tho City of Medford, Jackson County, Stateof Oregon, described as follows: Lot 13, In block numbered 9, of the duly recorded amended plat of Queen Anne Addition to tho City of ai en tord. and declaring any and nil such claims to be null and void, and decreeing that sold nlaintiff is the owner In fee sim ple of said premises and of the whole thereof, free and clear of any and all right, title, estate, lien or interest In said real estate, and that each and nil of the defendants herein and each and an or their servants, agonts and em ployes and each and alt nersons elnitn Ine or to claim by, through or under them or any of them, and all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate. Hen or interest in saia real estate be forever enjoined, restrained and barred from assertini;. attempting to cstnblish or claiming any nKin, uue, esinie, nen or interest in or in said property or any portion there of, and that plaintiff's title to mild premises-be forever quieted and set at rest. This summons Is published by order of the Honorable C. M. Thomas, pre siding juage oz tne above entitled Court, made and entered in said court ann cause on the 20th day of Mav. 1925, prescribing Miat this summons ne served by publication therof once each week for six consecutive weeks In the Medford Mail Tribune, a news paper published in Jackson County, Oregon. May the 22nd, 1125 is the date of the urst puoiiration of this summons and July the 3rd. 1925. Is the date of the msi publication of this summons. JOHN H. CAKKIX. lMFMIY SKniMAV.t i Attorneys for Plaintiff Address: City Hull, Medford, Oregon. 1V ISM WISH fl Safe Milk and Diet Forlnfants, Invalids, The Aged . at tiny 3tme For nil members of the family, children or adults, ailing or well. Serve at meals, between meals, or upon retiring. A nour ishing, easily assimilated Food-Drink which, at any hour of the day or night, relieves faintness or hunger. Prepared a t home by stirring the pow der in hot or cold water. No cooking. RACES' Auto . . and Motorcycle Jackson Co. Fair Grounds One Mile South Medford Saturday and Sunday JUNE 13 AND 14 """"). Fastest Racing Cars in Pacific Northwest Daredevil Drivers EXCITING MOTORCYCLE RACES Power in Oil! HAVOLiNE OIL power test ONWASSON MOTOR CHECK Addr 7-rrr Cr Year DATE - tAa-,t I SPEEDOMETER - ., t I TEST ' f?r I READING nXASE RETURN TOR SECOND TEST WHEN SPEEDOMETER READ3 Model Ira We test yoor car Free iliw you at MEDFORD SOON Watch for Date OIL TEST NUMBER SPEEDOMETER READING HORSEPOWER Mi1 J'l "nlsT CUBIC INCHES OF PISTON SLIPPAGE 7) lTEST20 2nd TEST 61 f f.t It. If 4 3 SLIPPAGE IN YOUR CAR IS - , WORMAL You can k.tp your .r la gnoi eon- mi f ni dition by following oil prMCription givtn below A lor p.riodic oil chmoa. and iua of liabl grado " " ! Havolina. li If 37.0 ?R? EXCESSIVE W. uggut mochanlc.l altonlton 'J by repair man to cornet thi. condition, in th. meantime follow oil prescription given below. ' 3 0 33 6 357 OIL PRESCRIPTION 3i.- U C 42.8 USE HA VOl .INF. "?ht. $t. 9- 37-3 50.0 CHANGE OIL IN CRANKCASE t. j 57.1 EVERY &tn MILES. THERE'S POWER IN OIL! SOME cars brought to, the Motor Check are delivering less than half the power they should.. Some owners say their cars are shy just enough to take the joy out of driving. Cars like that like yours and your neigh bor's have gone on the Wasson Motor Check at our testing station and, after a change to right oil, tested up to full horse-power rating. See it yourself ! Have your own car tested. Get the power you have paid for! Ask your dealer about it today. Illustration ahoera oar runnint under tent on Wmtioa Motor Check. How oil-power test results are stated in actuakfigures on the Oil Prescription form given the car owner. This shows plainly how Havoline of the grade prescribed improves the car's performance. In test shown above Havoline gave S.6 more horsepower, with a radical reduction in piston slippage. ' Buy a power-oil refill;' then come for a test THIS town is lucky! The Wasson Motor Check is in demapd all over the country. Get this Free Test of your car while the machine is here. Ask any dealer to refill your crank case with Havo line the foremost power oil. He will give you your Free Test Certificate. If your dealer doesn't drain crank cases, buy Havoline Oil coupons and bring them to the Motor Check with your certificate. We'll put in the oil. You are entitled to the following. Be sure you get it all:. First Draining and refilling of crank case with Havoline, the power oil. Then The Free Tests on the Wasson Motor Check: , X. Test car for horse-power. Z. Test for slippage of gases past pistons. 3. Test for timing accuracy. 4. Test of speedometer accuracy. 5. Test of wheel alignment. Watch for Dealers Names to Appear Later in This Paper. i 6. Test of brake adjustment. 7. Test of car for slipping clutch. 8. Tests No. 1 and 2 repeated after you have driven car the distance indicated by Wasson Motor Check engineer. This shows how Havoline has reduced your slippage and held your power. - 9. Vour own personal Oil -Prescription form for further ; reference. Note: resfs do not include repairs or adjustments. The Free Test saves you money. Get your oil pre scription. It will be a constant reminder of your inten tion to judge oil by the power it gives your engine. Remember it. You profit by it. It's all you need to know about oil ! Remember the address V