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And directing the name to be sold for
1 ! the payment, first, of the mortgaKe
Merc. P.e-coo.inB & S1o,nKo Co.. Church n.en.hen, of Medfcrd vbo ItouMnMto
urges all fruitgrowers to become In- fail to do their duty were flayed for the payment of all charges, expen
. ... 11,.,. i, i,v.nnnii0t r'l-ipfiiii in ti na and claims still unsatlMfied and
terestcd In Medford's newest enter-, n"io by Hangcllst G.lffith Jon" owcd by Hajd eiltttte, cUIII(r ihe ex-
nrlse and kIvcs many rcaBons for.
audi netion.
"There is under construction." ald ; exception, had places on tho at uld llme nl place a hearing will
f.. i T,if,,i n . , , , -i . be had upon said administrator s petl-
Mr. Hamlin today In Medfoid a pillforro. The speaker from U) , , )ro)my, ,, a,for.
modern cold storage and p.-e-coollng, Angeles declared that the MedTord er will be made upon said petition,
plant for the handling of all kinds ministers are "the most Godly, spit-, This citation is issued in accordance
of perishable products. This will ttual group of men I have ever with the order of the above entitled
he finished in ample time to handle met." court rnijde and entered in said matter
. . . ..,. ... t , on the third day of June, 1925. which
this year's crop of pears. It Is de- 'ihou are neither hot nor cold. ldlrecta tniH cUaUon to ne Berved upoil
signed so as to give tho very latest said Kvangellst Jones, as he launehyou and each of you by publication
heiioiit In refrigeration construction, ! ed a tirade against professing Chris- for four consecutive weeks In the M'd
lias ample compressor capacity, and'timis who make a great show and fold Mail Tribune, prior to said 2nd
1U lnu.iintwl t lii'fXM'hnnt with A rm -
strong cork, the system
11... ovyl.im llu.w1 UoinL'
known a the indirect.
Vnder this
system there nre no pipes In the(John in Hie Apocalypse he continued
room, tneso oeing ail locaieu jo .
bunker room In the basement. The nor cold, but lukewarm I will spew
cold air Is blown through the rooms thee out of my mouth," saith the
by a large blower fan handling about J Lord.
50.000 cubic feet of air per minute. "Many of the so-called Christians
There is said to be no danger to(n Medford Churches are only at
stored fruits as the refrigeration is Haran," said the speaker. "They
cold brine. are too close to the plains of Sodom
'The largo investment now belngto even be comfortable. They have
made through the northwest In the
building of new cold storage houses
would not be made unless the dis
tricts had, from previous experience,
found that the place to hold the bulk
of this fruit was at the point of pro
duction. The districts that have pro
tected themselves with ample storage
facilities are the ones that have
shown a profit."
"What are some of the advan
tages In-the storing on tho produc
tion end? In selling a product like
the Jtogue Hlver pear, quality Is the
thing that counts, Tho process of
development or ripening Is very fast
and the sooner we can get this pro
duct into storage from the tree and
cooled, the more days we add to Its
keeping quality. Goods started east
cannot he moved west again unless j
extra freight is paid. Fruit held )
here Is under the supervision of the
owner, he can Inspect it at any
timo and Is familiar with Its physi
cal condition. It Is held In modern
houses built for thnt purpose, Fruit
on this end can always move east,
can be exported, sold In California,
and a certain amount sold locally,
A buyer of fruit Is Just as anxious
to secure certnln sizes, grades nnd
varieties as' a buyer of cloth. This
can only be done at the shipping
end, where cars can be filled ns
ordered; this sometimes Is worth 50
cents n box moro to tho grower.
"Wo would request all those In
terested to call at our office and
examine the numerous letters wo
have received from agricultural de
partments of different states, com
mission moil, fruit auctioneers, and
dealers as to the advisability nnd
tho difference In price rocelved bo
tween fruit non pro-cooled and fruit
that is pro-cooled.'
Oregon Supreme
Court Decisions
HALfOM. Ore., Juno 23. Tho fol
lowing opinions were handed down by
tho supreme court today:
Louie McKenuon vs. Lee Wurnlc.k,
sheriff of Union county, appellant;
appeal from Union county; suit to de
termine validity of personal property
tax Hen. Opinion by Justice 13 row n.
Judge J. V. Knowles affirmed.
In the matter of tho estato of llenryj
V. I'erklus, deceased and T. B. Kay,
state treasurer, uppellant, vs. K. h.
Myers, administrator; suit to collect
Inherit unco tax; appeal from Union
couniy. Opinion by Justice Ilurnctt.
Judge J. V. Knowles affirmed.
J. K. I'hy, C. J. Clack and h. A.
Stoop, partners, vs. M. U. Allen, ap
pellant, appeal from Union county;
action for collection of brokers' com
mission. Opinion by Justice Uoan.
Judge J. W. Knowles nffirmed.
Kred Lid fords by Magnus Lldfors,
guardian, vs. H. A. I'flaum, defendant
and appeallant. and C. II. McLaln, de
fendant; appeal from M ultnoinah
county; action to recover for alleged
Injury. Opinion by Chief Justice Mr
liride. Judge Robert (1. Morrow af
firmed. C. II. l'enland, trustee of the bank
rupt estate of (J rover Despaln, vs.
(trover lcHpaln, et al, appeal from
Umatilla county, involving ownership
of automobile. Opinion of Justice
Hean. J udgc Gilbert W. 1'helps af
firmed. In the matter of tho. determination
of relative rights of claimants to the
use of waters of Sllvies river nnd Its
tributaries; appeal from Harney
county; ml Judication of water rlgts;
opinion by Justice J lean. Decree of
Judge Dalton Higgs modified.
BIDS OPENED FOR 4
roKTLAXD. Ore., June 24. Hlds
were opened on four road projects
by tho United Htnt bureau of pub
lic roads here today. Iow bids fol
low:
Hansel Douglas county line.
Itoosevelt highway, 7.6 miles of sur
facing. I. It. Towe. 52.932: Cloud
Cap Inn. 10.6 miles of surfacing
Doggett nnd Cooper. 958,385: le
troit-NlagJirn, 12 miles of surfacing.
Johnson Contract company, $33,162.
and Kandle-Yakima, Wash., four
mllei of grading, Ivor J. Hotn,
$G!,!8r.
An English employe has been on
lime to his work for ff years.
Insects have to rise to great heights
to drift with the wind.
MKDFORD
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last nisnt nemre an nuuience wnu
filled Salvation Army hall. Every
minister in Medford. with possibly
n rn tn Ihp ninth, hut wUtt f;ill when an
r.i.l.r.rtllhltu In Intn I II ITCOflt rnvlJ
val Is offered. Then quoting fn
hnu urrii unu uiou are hviuiit
show of religion, but they deny
the power. Unless you realize the
opportunity that Is now offered to
you, God will Indeed spew thee out
of His mouth and the great day of
reckoning will hnve come for many
of you.
"Church edifices In Medford are
certainly beautiful, but my friends
they are like whltcd sepulcres;' on
the outside they aro white, clean
and beautiful, but within they ore
full of dead mens' bones.
''Hero you have ono of the most
beautiful cities In the, State of
Oregon. You have the newspapers
with you. There Is everything ,hnt
would make n. great revival and yet
you church members hesitate. You
are like Lot when Abraham offered
him hfs choice and he hesitated
and then chose the plains of Sodom-
"Fire and brimstone rained down
from Heaven and destroyed Sodom.
What will you have to say In the
great day of judgment when tho
God of nil the earth usks you why
you did not choose to come out on
God's Hide and stand by theso min
isters who are trying to arouse tho
Christian spirit In this city."
Evangelist Jones was asked to con
duct a series of evangelistic meet
ings in Jacksonville. A delegation
waited on him last night nnd will
meet with Ilert Smith today.
Ministers of Medford, however, arc
determined to begin tho revival here
In Medford. Tho other cities can
follow but tho big meetings aro to
Im started hero they say. Tho nt
tendauco last night was such that
the revival supporters aro greatly
encouraged.
Captain IMtt of tho Salvation Army
was given a great boost by the
Kvangellst for his work in Medford.
His wife, Mrs. Pitt, came In for
special mention also and It was an
nounced thnt another meeting will
bo held In Salvation Army hall to
night and tomorrow night.
Kvangellst Jones declared he bns
been t rented In a princely manner
by tho business men of Medford. Ho
explained however, that ho Is hero
to start a revival and he told his
hearers that he intends to give thorn
tho "naked truth."
Ho stated that he wants nothing
from the people of Medford but
their co-operation nnd their prayers.
"The Lord will do the rest," he said.
"Stand still nnd see tho Balvatlon
of tho Lord" Is tho text for tho ser
mon tonight. Attorney Jones will
describe Moses when ho was lead
ing the children of Israel out of
Egypt. He will picture tho great
loader with tho mountains before
him, tho desert on ono side, the Jled
Sea on tho other and Pharonh fol
lowing with chariots and horsemen.
The speaker will then tell how tho
Israelites escaped from the trap.
Indian Picture at
Rial to Tonight
"The Mine with tho Iron J)oor," a
story by Harold Uell Wright, had its
lonii showing yesterday at tho Uinlto.
In the competent cat are Hubert Km
zer. at o'Malley, Dorothy Mackall,
eltrt Woodruff. Charlie Murray,
Crelghton Hale. Mary Carr. Mitchell
l-eutH, Raymond Hutton and Hunter
Collier.
Tho picture Is exquisite scenlealty.
the final picture with tho Indian Nata
ihec taking his station as guard for
La Canada del Oro. homo of his an
cesters, Is as ebnullful nnd soft as a
mezzotint.
There ts much hard riding In tho
picture. Miss Mackall being In tho
saddle a great deal, nnd there are two
r lhret big fights. One, a vicious
looking battle, is with knives between
Xatachee and Sonora Jack, the terror
of the canyon,
lloluMt Krazer plays the Indlnn and
gives n fine, dignified performance,
and Pat O'Malley is llkabte nnd good
looking as Hugh. Ilert Woodruff and
Charii Murray are the' prospectors.
"The Mine with the open door plays
through tomorrow night.
Franci
tons of
produces 700.000
paper annually.
metric
Citation to Show Caup Why Ailmlitls.
iraior Should Not Sell lUiil Prop
er! y.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for the Countv of Jackson.
In the Matter of the Kstme of Clarlnda
C. Ogh-Hliy. Deceased.
To Walter Ithind. O. C. Hland. Ma
rlon fUand, all the heirs at law of Clar
lnda C. Ogteshy. deceased, and to all
other persoO vmknov, if ny uch
there r, who are hen s at law or de
visees of Nil iil t'lariml'i i. Oi:.ly, d
erased, nr have any interest In any
the pi n ds he i eiiuifn-r desrilifd: '
In the name of the Staio of Ow-nn
I ou and each, of you are herby rcmir-
MAtt, TRTBUtfE,
ed to appear tn the above entitled
court and cause at the June term of
the county court for Jackson County,
Oregon, on the 2yd dny of July, 11(25,
at the hour of ten o'clock a. ni. of said
dny, to Hhow caun. If any there be,
why wild County Court should not
make and enter an order In said cause
upon the petition of the adlmnlstrator
of said eHtate for the sale of the real
property hereinafter described:
The Kouthwent quarter ( ) of Sec
tion Twenty-two 122), Township Thirty-five
(3T,) South of KniiKe Three (3)
Went of the Willamette Meridian.
penses of numlnfstration thereof and
of the closing of said estate.
A"'1 yu will please lake notice that
tlayofJUly, lit
Witness the Honorable W. .1. Hart-
zell. Judge of Die above entitled court.
an(l the HPflJ of Hui(i court affixed,
at
Jacksonville, Oregon, this 3rd day of
uiir, j .wi-iii ijia rti ri v rj.o,
County Clerk for Jackson County,
Oregon.
Ad nil n Intra tor's I'lnul Notice.
Notice is hereby given, that the un
dersigned administrator of the estate
of Winifred Dally, deceased, has filed
in the county court of Oregon for
Jnckson county, his duly verified final
account and said court has fixed
Thursday, Juno 25th, 1925, at ten
n'f.lr.f.lr In (tin fi.ini.nn l,t .1,,., ,. .
lllin rmirf rnnm nf uuirl cfHirt In thn
county court house in Jacksonville,
Oregon, as the timo and place for the
henring of said final nccount.
All persons interested aro hereby
notified to make or file their objec
tions to said final nrrnunt if nnv thnv
One of the '
MOTORMATES
in service
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MKDFORI),
ORKOOy.
have, with mi hU court on or before
rfaid time. w JAMKri DAILY.
Administrator of the estate of
WInnifred Daily, Deceased.
Citation.
In the County C$irt of Jackson Coun-
ty, Slau? of Oregon.
In the Matter of the Kstate of Mar'
tha J. Paul. Deceased.
To Laura D. Dodge, Walter H. Paul,
Mattie JJ. Herker. Joseph V. Cryder-
man, Lydia Graves, Iaura Allen. Carl
Cryderman, Kdgar Cryderman, Harold
Cry derma n, Norman Cryderman and
nil persons unknown Interested in the
estate of Martha J. J'aul, deceased.
Greetings:
In the name of the State of Oregon,
by tho 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 (ith day
of July, 192."). at the hour nf 10 o'clock
a. in. then and there to show cause why
an order of this court should not be
made authorizing and directing the
udmlnistrator of the above entitled es
tate to sell the real property owned in
fee simple by the deceased at the time
of her death, said real Ptate being de
scribed as follows, to-wit:
An undivided one-half Interest In
and to the following described prop
erty situated In Medford, Jackson
county, Oregon:
Commencing at a point 25 feet east
and H3H.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.
Witness the Honorable W. J. Hart-
zell. Judge of the County Court, of
.lackfinn Countv Oroi-nn with thn nl
of the County Court affixed this 2nd
dny of June. 1025.
Date of first publication, 3rd day of
June, 1!)25.
DHLILIA 8TKVKXS, Clerk.
Ciuillnu.
In the County Court of Jackson
County, Ktate of Oregon.
In the Matter of tho Hstuto of James
Jordan. Deceased.
To Km ma Warner, Mary Jenkins,
Arthur Jordan, Graco Callaher, Myrtle
Wolfer and James Warren Jordan.
and all persons unknown interested in
the Kstate of James Jordan, Deceased,
Drrtntint'sr
Sustained Quality SSrh- .
Taxi companies constantly face the
problem of economical operation
This is possible only by the use of a gas
oline that gives mileage under exacting
first and second gear work a super
test service. The sustained quality of
Associated Gasoline is responsible for
themore-miles-to-the'-gallonservice
it delivers to taxi fleets. All the more
reason why it assures you of efficient
and economical motor operation.
WEltKESflAY, JUNE 24,
In the name of the (e of Oregon,
by ortt-r of this Court, ynu aro hereby
required and cited to appear before
the judge of this Court at tho Court
room of this Court on the 6th day of
July, l!iL5, at the hour of 10 o'clock
a. m., then and there to show 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 ree simple ty the deceased nt tho
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Residence
We have money to loan to buy, build or improve resi
dences, on our usual terms.
Monthly payments are made on the principal of the
loan, repaying it in approximately six years, and. your
residence is free and clear.
Jackson County Building & Loan Ass'n
. . 30 North Central Avenue Medford, Oregon ,,
C M, KIDD, Pres. O. C. BOGGS, Sec. Atty.
1924 A. O. CO.
1925
time of his death, said real estate be
ing described us follows, to-wit:
Beginning nt a point 52 degrees,
east,' 8.62 chains from the southeast
corner of D. L. C. No. 45, thence
north 4t;legrees east 22 rods; thence
south 44 degrees casto32 rods: thence
south 40 degrees west 2y',6 rods:
thence north 44 degrees west 32 rods;
thence north 46 degrees east 7 'i rods,
to the place of beginning, being located
In Hoetinns 3 and 8 of Township 36
"Sustained Quality" as applied
to Associated Gasoline and
Cycol MotoOil means that
these two products constantly
and successfully meet the most
rigid of operative tests.
Deal with the dealer uho
scrvcifou ue!I the
MOTORMATES dealer.
ASSOCIATED OIL COMPACT O
South, of Ran$ One (1) est of the
Willamette Meridian in Jnckson Coun
ty. Oregon, and containing 6 acres,
more or less.
Witness the Honornblq W. J. Hart
zell Judge of the County "Court of
jnckson County, Oregon, with the Mai
of tho County Court affixed this the
2nd day of June, 11)25.
Date of first publication June 8r4M
19-' 5 DELILIA STEVENS. '
. . . t Clerk., :-
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