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0 MlfoPOBt) MXTL TRXBfoTE, qPORfl.ftBEQfly, THURSDAY, aTJOTJST G, page five A E L -FILED, BRINGS UP 1 YEARST0TALT042 !: . : I ; i The evor-lnoreflHlriR Hut of dtvofogj suits In Jackson County have mounted to 42, with the tlllni? of tlireo divorce Biilfa In the circuit court last week. Charles 11. Cowen asks a divorce from Minnie H. Cowcn on the grounds of desertion, setting forth they were married November 11), MOO, nnd olleg Ing that about December 3. )H 1 4, the wife departed and has not returned. Ashland Is given ns the residence. Lessle Holland has filed suit aguinHt Hugh- Edward llollund, also of Ash- 1 .land, alleging incompatibility of tern- i jf.erament, due to' 12 yeurs' difference k ' in the ages of the parties, rendering It impossilde to longer sail the matri monial sea together, the complaint asserts. ' The wife alleges there are pro nounced differences in likes and dis likes, that "since en Illness of typhoid fever the manner of the defendant has changed," and it Is charged he Is "penurious, surly, mean and morose," "flies Into a rage" when asked to buy food nnd clothing," anil refuses to furnish money - for an operation; the wife avers, is due to a nervous break down "brought about, by the turmoil nnd Btrlfe." The complaint further states that the plaintiff gave un con tracting in Kentucky to engage In railroad- work at Ashland. A decree of dlvorce'and the custody of two sons, aged 18 and 19 years, Is sought.1 Jessie A. Reery has filed suit against Charles H. Beery, alleging cruel and Inhuman treatment in the form of blows, epithets and accusations. Mrs. Beery charges that during an argu ment May 1, Inst, at their home, she warned the defendant to desist his accusations and that she "resented their reiteration," and when she walked past a chair wherein the de fendant was seated, he "did pinch her, whereupon the plaintiff in self-defense struck." It Is also alleged that in January. 1925. the defendant hit the "plaintiff in the'face while she was seated," and on June 8. last, "twisted her fore arms" in a painful manner, and on July J 8, last, ejected her from their home, throwing her clothes in the street. It is also averred that the de fendant has the wedding -and engage ment ring, which he refuse's to return. The custody of four minor children, J75 attorney's fees, $40 a month and a decree of divorce is sought. " - STARTED IN CITY During the first six days of August $26,000 worth of building permits have been granted by the city. These In clude two business structures, four residences and countless permits for repairs and Improvomnts on houses already erected. J. H. Cooley and Porter J. Neff were grunted a permit by the city building department today to erect a $11,000 reinforced .one-story concrete business structure at the corner of 8lxth street and Central avenue. The building will have four storerooms nnd will he fill by 76 reet in dimension with a 10-foot basement. R. 1. Stuart Is the builder and has already 'commenced opera tions. Uiura M. Knight of los Angeles, through Dr.' Frederick Page, was granted a permit yesterday to erect a $:t600 concrete business structure at the corner of West Main street nnd South Riverside. " This marks the fourth building to be built on the corner during the past six months, two of which were built by E. C. Jerome and one by I. O. Cornwall. Of the residences, Cecil Wisely will build one at n cost of $2000 on Ho wards street; Hob Deuel, a dwelling at a cost or $1600 on South Oakdule: George lverson. 'a cottage at a cost- of $1500 on North Central, and L E. Cartwright. a $4000 home on Siskiyou Heights. TO EXPEL POLES 4 BF.RUN, Auk. 0 (A. P.)--Prtrolgn - Minister! SlreHHcmnnti announced to tlny tnnt ihe l'oll.sh residents In (lor mnny who choso to retain their Polish rhnm.Jlonship, following the pkbis nltles it 1 1120-21 In enst and west ftus fila ami 'Upper Silesia; novo been or dered to leave (!ermnny within 48 hours under pain of compulsory de- . .portation. , BE EQUIPPED AS A WAR MACHINE WASHINGTON, AUf?, .6 (A. P.)'t The dirigible Shenandoah has been ordered equipped with machine guns, the first armament of any kind plan ned for' her. Work on the Installing the batteries will begirt nt Iikehursti N. J., this week and be followed by the training of gun crews. During the week be ginning August 17 the craft will en gage in gun ' training exercises and target practice, , Ten 'machine guns of the standard .30 calibre type will be Installed. Two will be placed In the forward control cabin, one on each side, one will be placed In each of the four power cars; two will be placed in the after ear, and two will be mounted on to)) Mt the huge bag. , . No such installation Is planned for airship Los Angeles, a sister dirigible, which wus , constructed under an agreement providing for itH ise(unly as a commercial onrrler. National Harding Memorial At Marion to Be Begun Soon' R K r s Construction of the national memorial to Warren G. Harding' at Marion, O,,. will be brgun shortly. This design, thiTwork of Henry HornbostoJ and Erie Wood of Pittsburgh, has been accept-, ed by tbe memorial association. At right Js one of the last photos, of the late president. At left is the vault in Marion in which tliel body now rests.. , SEA SERPENT IS Yesterday was n good day for fish ing:n the Rogue. Several nice catches of steelheads vere reported imc trout werValso reported to be striking read ily. Tourists stopping nt the Savage Rnplds dam and seeing the many large salmon below, are hit with the desire to get some Rogue river fishing and quite a number of non-resident fish ing licenses are now being issued.-?-Grants Pass Courier. Out of town Oregon la ns arriving in this city yesterday and , registered at ( local hotels include George H. Chaney of Coqullle, G. A. Grab of Dallas. J. C. Currle of Salem, C. B: Lowe and W. H. i V. Costa of Eugene. H. O. Mesner and ! rMlss Bthel Ekon of Klamath Falls, j and the following from Portland: Mrs. Henry McCracken, Miss. Irene Bun nol, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Royce and I Evelyn Mitchell. Finishing work on the Lit bin Springs hotel occupied the attention of the board of dlrertors at their regular weekly meeting today. The directors are insistent upon the finishing work being completed within the next two j or three weeks, work having drag N ged along very-slowly during the post few weeks. Ashland Tidings. There will be no ndjourned city couticil meeting held tonight as had been planned, to pass the water bond and other ordinances Incidental to calling the speclnl election enrly in October on which these matters will be Voted. Instead the adjourned meet ing will he held Friday night, by whJch time City Attorney Carkln with the aid of T C. Dlllard. the-city water engineer, will have the water bond rrdlflnce tendy for Action by the citun- citi. ; - . There will be a' special meeting of the Greater Med ford club Monday, August 10, 1925, nt the Public library, to take under consideration the pur wWtase of a lot. All members aie urg fed to attend. 2:30 p. m. 119 Medford visitors in Ktnmnth Falls this week Include Mrs. R. h Kcnaston nnd Mrs. IC. K. Hammersley. , Mrs, Fred Tire, who grows count less vnrleties of dahlles nt her home on Alder stret In this city, presented the Mall Tribune office with a choice bouquet of the fragrant flowers yes terday. Each flower was a specimen of all that a perfect dahlia should be. The gift was greatly appreciated by the office force. BY A CANADIAN VICTORIA, U.SC. Aug. ,( Canad ian Press.) John P. Babcock, deputy fish commissioner of British Columbia, today received an official report that a sea serpent, which children in the Queen Charlotte islands, in the Pacific ocean off the province, insisted they saw, was real. ' "When 1 saw the animal going down the inlet," wrote John Van Valken bitrff, who made the report, "lie was traveling with the tide. He made a slow, wriggling 'motion, like a land snake employs when swimming at leisure. The head and six or eight feet of the body were above the sur face". 'When the Berpent submerged Its body came up In a long spiral like a rope being dragged over a submerged object. 1 did not see the tail. The body was round, or a short oval, dark green, almost black on the back, grow ing lighter underneath, with RplotcheH of black.- The head was rather long and 1 saw knobs tlmt 1 took for eyes and nostrils." Babcock said that the report "to me hears every mark of sincerity," though "nothing like that is known to sci ence," and Ue waH "at n loss to under stand what the Queen Charlotte island peoplo have aeon."' EX-MAYOR Of SI... HELENS SLATED TO TAKE ROSS' PLACE PORTLAND, AUK. 0 ( A. P.) Al bert C .Ross, master fish warden. Is to be replaced at the next hum1! Ing of the state fish commission by Kdisou I. Hallagh. former mayor of St. Helens, according to report that was not de nied by John Veatrhi- commission member. - Ross -was appointed master warden when Carl G. Shoemaker left the post and the status of both the commission nnd of Its staff entered a period b of rapid changes, which has continued ever since. Rallngh is n former member of the legislature, in which he served on the fisheries committee of the house, lie is now field agent of the Columbia River Packers' association. AORSE SHIES AT TRAIN, CAR -HITS HORSE, 3 HURT ROHKDL'rtU,' Aug. 6. Mrs. C Cart ami son Donald of Oak Grove and William Krantz of Dlllard, were Injured thin afternoon In an accident a few miles south of Roseburg, KrantK was rlillng a horse along the highway j near the S, P. tracks, when tbe animal shied at a passing train. Ah the horse I leaped off the road, li was str ick by (he automobile driven by Mr. Carr nnd occupied by his wife and son. The machine swerved to the side of. the ; road and struck the fence. Mrs. Carr j was thrown Into the windshield mis- i taining gasncs ami nniiM.es anoui ui face ami head. The boy was thrown out the car upon his head ant) hndly bruised. Mr. Kraut., was hurled to the pavement and rendered uncon scious. Thy were nil brought to Rpseburg for medical attention. Allies Road Rulll WASHINGTON, Aug. (A. P.) A total of IM-ir, miles of federal aid highways were built and accepted during Ihe fiscal year ending June 3rt. at n cost of $l!MMxr..1!9 of which the federal -government paid $S7,SUl.JHH. Banker's Wife Advises People of Medford "I ' had stomach trouble bo bad everything l ate soured ami formed gas. Was miserable until 1 tried Aillerlka. This helped the first day." Adlerikn helps any case gas on the stomach unless due to deep-seated causes. The Ql'ICK action will sur prise you. Reeause Adlerikn is such an excellent Intestinal evacuant It Is wonderful' for constipation it often works In one hour and never gripes. Heath's Drug Store. Adv. AS BOOTLEGGER BOSTON, Aug. 8 (A. P.) The fed eral grand jury, which has been in vestigating an alleged "liquor ring" 4n Chelsea, today reported indictments against 44 persons including Mayor Lawrence F. Qulgley nnd his brother, Thomas Quigley, a police Inspector. Two .sergeants of polic.enlso are In the list of those indicted. To Sell I'matlllu Tlmlier PORTLAND, Aug. 0 (A. P.) The forest service has advertised for sale timber on GOno acres of land on Five 1,'oint creek In the Umatilla national forest. The limber .includes about 22,000,000 feet of yellow pine and 250.000 feet of lodge polo jdne. The price paid is 2.75 n thousand for both kinds and 50 cents for other species. Rids will be received on SepltMnher I. Eggs PORTLAND. Ore., Aug. 6. Eggs extra, cent lower. Current receipts 29 ; pullets 270r28c; firsts 31 jc; exirus A&woifg ueuveruu i'uri land. Kotcli-Hotcliy iHf'iMlnn Rcftdy WABHINOTIN. Aug. 6 (A. P.) Attorney General Sargent has con cluded a review of the arguments In the TTetch-Hetchy electric power case In California and hi decision Is ex ftected lnte today. It will bo sub mlttted to the Interior department be fore It Is made nubile. ' i : ' 9 t Cook with tit. a The Markets CHICAGO, Aug. r C, (A. P.)-r Thiee year old Ileslse Dorn, missing ince yeftetday, was found exhausted today in n nwer catch basin where her father declared an enemy of his had Imprisoned her. r heavy iron d'or, too weighty for a, child to remove, covered the sewer entrance. A faint cry from the cav ern led the father nnd a brother to the bnsln where they found the child standing in about six inches of water. livestock PORTLAND, Aug. 6 (A. P.) Cat tle, slow; receipts 290; calves, 20. ' Hogs nominally stendy; receipts 150. Sheep, active to shade stronger; receipts, 640; medium to good valley lambs, $10.50rT12. nutter PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 8. Butter firm, higher. Extra cubes, city 50c; standards 49c; prime firsts 47c; ffrts 45c; undergrndes nominal; prints 62c; cartons 53c. Rutterfat very firm. Best churning cream 51c net shlpers' track in zone 1. Poultry PORTLAND. Ore., Aug 6. Poul try Hens weak to lower, other lines nhout stendy. Heavy hens 22c; light 14c; springs 192Gc; young white ducks 22c. Potatoes PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 6. Pota toes steady, $2.00 if; 2.1 B. Portland Wheat. PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 6 Wheat Hard white, Bluestem, Bnart, soft white, western white, hard winter, $1.52; northern spring. $1.51; western red, $1.47; BBB hard white, 1.51, Today's car receipts Wheat, 3fi; barley. 2; flour, 2; corn, ; oats, 7; hay, 16. ' Kan Praitolsro Market) SAN FRANCJSCO, Aug. 6. (U. S Bureau Agricultural Kcanomlcs.) No change In poultry prices today nnd dealers generally reported n good de mand for livestocks. Leghorn hens were about stendy with demand run nlng to the larger sizes. ICIOUS OF SOVIET COMMISSION TOYKO, Aug. 0 (A. P.) Japan has notified Russia that 0 commercial commissioners will be admitted to Japan from Russia, In addition to the request of the Soviet government made on July 0. However, no diplo matic privileges will bo accorded tbe commissioners because of the Japan ese proposition regarding the pos sibility of bolshevik propaganda. The Japanese ambassador to Moscow Is conducting negotiations with the gov ernment there regarding the Japanese viewpoint. 9 YEAR OLD COWBOY SHOWS HARDY GRIT BEND, Auk. 0 (A. P.) Although but It yearn old, yet helping his fiithor "punch" cattlp., little Everett Kmory of Hllver like, liiHt nlKht wnn thrown from hlB horHP, HUKtalnlng a dlHlocuted elbow. In Hplte of having to come 70 mlleH to Bend for medlcnl attention the little ifellow never whimpered. After hln nrm wn attended he Het out with hi put'entK for hlRhoine ex premilnfru wlntful wlnh that "hlH nt-m nnd bunted when the circus wan here." RAN FTMNCIRCO, Aug. C. Buer fat fi. b. on Francisco, 69(4c - SPOKANB. Wash.. Aug. 6. (A. P.i E. F. Pavy, manager of the Pacific Telephone ft Telegraph company here said today that some of the long dis tance lines between Seattle and Ran Francisco had been out of order dur ing tlio last row days because a huge crane had become entangled In the wires near K.Hninn. flow the bird got cqiiKlit was more than Jm' could explain, Mr. Pary said. Who Is Your Skinny Friend, Mabel? Tell him to take Cod Uver OH for a couplp of months nnd get enough good healthy flesh on his bones to look like a real man. Tell him he won't have to swnl low the nasty oil with the nauseat ing fishy taste, because the McCoy Laboratories, of New York, are now putting up Cod Liver OH In sugar coated tablet form. Ask for McCoy's Cod Liver OH Compound Tablets. Heath's Drug Store. West Side Pharmacy, Medford Pharmacy and every druggist worthy the name sells them GO tnhlets 60 cents. Any man or woman can put on five pounds of healthy flesh In 30 days or your druggist will willingly refund the purchase price. One woman put on 15 poUnds in six weeks, children grow robust and strong. "Get McCoy's, the original nntl genuine Cod Liver Oil Tablet." Adv. Dennison's Fruit Labels c Tomorrow's Special i 3 1x4 Heavy Duty Cord Tires $22.90 Mason Motor Go. I Bartlett and Sixth Sts. Phone 366 Med. Tent & Awning Works Opposite 8. P, Depot Phone 145-J Actual size. Dennison .gummed , labels if properly used need "not be replaced eaeh year, but an be used over and over. Fruit on shelf appeal's neat and tidy with unifonn labels. , Medford BookStore 34 N. Central Ave. 23000000O0OO0OOOOO000O0000 Cook with gai, HAIL 1 ' INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, MinQr PhoiM 105 M North Ccntnl Mtdford, Or. 90000QOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOQ4 CanadianfMic Circle Tour O-1 A complete circle through the Carta- uian racinc nocKiet must wunucri ui moun tain scenery in the world -left never tht same tcenet twit. Plan to go this summer! EXCURSION FARES . tre now effectivt; itopovtri it Banff, ke Louim ind tlx Ave dittinclivt J ly difTfrent Bungalow (jimpi fir you plenty of opportunity for rcrj for atmpiett Vfi0 m4 tlluitrattd Iturature . edJreu , CanadianJDaclitc Haihvati 53TlUrtlSt.fatiiaawiftMIIIBj CAMPING ' SPECIALS WALL TENTS 7x7 S-o.. Wall 'lViits, wliitc illicit, itfuot .siiti wulls.- $7.40 7x7 Kl-oz. Wall Ti'iils, heavy v)iit. illicit .'. $9.75 SxlO 10-nz. Wall Tents, heavy white illicit $12.75 10x12 10-nz. Wall Touts, white iliiek $15.25 V2xH 10-oz. Wall Tents, heavy white illicit $22.00 Auto Tents 7x7 S-oz. While Auto Tents for 'I...! .....:...'..$7.85 7x7 10-oz. ' White Auto Tents for $9.75 7xfl 10-oz. White Auto Tents for $12.20 Camp Beds 4Sx74 Steel Camp lieils, sapless, rustproof sprhiKs, size 4SxG when rolled $10.85 Koamcr chain fabric. Iieds, size 4Sx74, rolls to size 48x5, prieeil nt ,.....$11.50 Khaki Auto Tents 7x7 10-oz. O. T). ilrill ltluiki Auto Tents, (rnaranteeil water and iliistproof;. for only .....$12.95 7x0 10-oz. O. H. ilrill ltluiki Auto Tents ,. $13.95 Stoves" Colenian two-burner gaso line stoves, built-in pump, hot blast Kuiierntor, w i t li ami without oven; $0.00 and $12.50 Sure Meal 1wo-l)iirner gasoline stoves ......$6.45 We Have Everything for Campers Army & Outing Stores 32 So. Central Ave., Opposite Hunt's Craterian R. S. Stewart, ' ' Your Satisfaction Manager Phone 913-L Is Our Success See the Canadian Ifeckies Jasber NATIONAL PARK.' On your trip East or your va- rMa canon tour sec Jasper Matiooai Park's 4,400 square miles of scenic glories. Golf at Jasper Park Lodge, Svtry milt a pictunt Sctrn'c Booklet Fret LOW SUMMBR FARES A.B. Holtorp, City Past. Agent 122 Third St., Portland, Ore. Phone Broadway 3300 CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS T Travel by Motor Stage - - SAFELY, 8WIFTLY AND COMFORTABLY ' ' . : v . ; - . Two Through Stages Daily To Portland, leaving Medford at 7:45 A. M. and 1130 A, M. A pleasant one day trip. Also leaves Medford at 5:00 P. M. for Roseburg, connecting following morning to Portland. We take pssnengers for all way points. For further Information . and tickets call Union 8tage Depot. Phone 309. FARE MEDF0RD-P0ETLAND $7.85 Direct Connections at Roaaburg for Coos Bay Points. y DANCING 'h if' Rogue Elk Resort SATURDAY EVENING ' AUGUST 8 : GOOD MUSIC