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Mr'WuKl) MAlLolHrBtWE, MEDFORD. OREOON; THURSDAY. ATT0U3T l'P ISP PAGE EMH'V NARCOTIC CHIEF IS ARRESTED ON A GRAFT CHARGE ('HlfAOO, Auk. 13. (A. P.) C'ol onl Will (Iriiy llt-ai h, rhli-f of 111"' iiannlli' illvlaion of lh Inn-rnul r'V Miitf depart mem for thf OhlritKo iIIh trlct unci thri-e i r Ills triiHMMl iihsIhi nnlK, have l'fii iiirt-HtiMl on chni'Ks nf liarmrine ilruita fur Ihii lont of rolilx-r fc'iniKH. ( oliu lcli iit Willi I In- iirrwits nKcnlH of th riii-oIiiI IntelllKiTii'i- unit of tho lim-rniil i-cvcniif hun-iiu ri'lnforri'tl liy Mlil'lt lllllll lllll ilcK-i'llVPH I'lllllMl II Bwiru of JolnlH in (.'liinntnwn nnil on lilt! nouth Bilk". Al'OKfil Willi Jlwirh wore Dcnnl .1. O'llrli-n, Alnny.ii Hnxlcr mill 1 lorry Ui-iti li h. Anther firrvsm will lie tnnil nn:il fcilornl ni?(MitH, n a pnrt of n linllon wlilo Inquiry nnil rleumin of nil KrnfllnK In I In- feik-ral niirrollc bit vfi'i. Soiirnh of (he iipitrtmentH of lii-nih nnil O'Hrlen. uncovered rradly Hiilnlil' kooiIh Idenliflrd on Mlnlfn unil worth thouHaiulH of diilltira. Inrluded ytero wwirinK iiiinl, Jewelry, rurlorf, rntllo hoIh, suiiH and rlinierna, BWiri'h HchlH, fiiiin. mo InmiM and, violet rny liuii hlnPR useil In beauty purloin. ' ARABS REPORTED TO KILL ZtON JEWS HOLLAND TORNADO SWEEPS GERMANY DEATH LIST GROWS 1 . toinatTft LONDON. ' Aujc. 13. Tht which Hw'it throiiKh KitHifrn Ilollitnil Momlny nlKht with ih Iohh of 12 lives find the ilcHirucilon of hpvpi-iiI towmt roniiniK-il Into Northern Oer ninny yt'Htei-diiy. Meaner reports In dicate further destruction , wan wriueht to vlMnfffK nnd furiiiK in thl nimiwly populnif?d, iliHtrict, Wetersen, 1 ft niltH northwest -of Altona, In KchleHivln-HolHteln, in reported alnioM ntlrely deniollhhed. The Hlorni conliiiued to the neigh borhood h rf llninliuiK. Hrernen nnd LudhecU, chukJiik heavy property low. Two perKonH were killed (it Netien delch hy flyiiiK tlh'H from roofH. but thus fur no inner dctiths were re jtorted from Oeriuany, n It hough sev- ei'fil hundred peruonH were Injured hy falling flehriH. The Injured fn Holland now numlier 400 and the homelcxH more ihtin 2,000, tleuvy dnmiife Is reported from the towns of Did n in. Uoetlncheni, . Olden- swal, MenRelo, ZWIiiml, Zwolle and llnnKelow, IS. 'BY til WII.LIAMSTOWN. MuBh., Auk. 13. (A. I) Arab learters In Palestine have predicted that the Jews will either relinquish their Zlonlnt move ment there or he eliminated by a gen eral inusHncre, Dr. William M. Hup1 panl of (Jemeva, a member of the Jeanue of Nations' permanent com mission on inundates said at the Instl tule f politics here today. He was nddressinK round table conference on the Mediterranean area. Dr. JCappnrd said the Jews in Pal Pfttlne were emphatically opposed to hnlshevlsm, nit hough they were de veloping agriculture on a communistic basis there, lie declared that an in ternational conimfHsliin to govern Pal estino would bti "the worst kind of an ;irchy.M Other speakers testified to the bit terness of the Arabs toward the Jew ish population and Zionism. , Rev. Ainrtin Nnthnn of Phlladulphla, as serted, however, that the nntl-JewIsh feeling oft the Ai.tb population of Pal estine was waning. He pointed' out that the Jews possess only six per cent ot tho a ruble land In' Palestine 1 i President Harry A. Clarflold of 'Williams college endorsed tho British administration of Palestlne under the, present mandate ns a "strong hand that is keeping tho peace in the midst of hitter religious animosities." A. ANOTHER LIQUOR . ' SHIP CAPTURED HAN PflANCISCO, Aug. 13. (A. P.) The coast guard cutter 0-262 last night captured the Jessie M., a 40-foot craft, on the const south of here with a cargo of :tU cases of liquor aboard, f The, vessel was towed to San FVun ' elsco. As the coast guard vessel n eared MelgKH wharf hero with Its prlxe, tho owner Jumped overboard, lie was not apprehended nor was his name learned. The capture wns made 2(1 miles from Pigeon Point, which is 4R miles south tif San Kranclsco. v. LONOVlKW, Wh-sh., Aug. 13. (A. P.)' A comprehensive program of re forestation to effect n re-seedlng nt a rate qua I to tho pro Kress of denuda tion and following within three years after logging, was announced today by lh Long Hell Lumber company. Kx perltnentn' in- direct seeding will be conducted nnd such other species ns redwood. Port Orford cedar and white pine will, be tried on a - commercial scale to supplement the native Doug las fir, hemlock nnd red cedar. A large forest nursery will be establish ed at Hyderwood, center of the log ging operations for ihe company. The. announcement of tho program, which .deflnlloly provides for five years time, was made today by M. 11. Nelson, president of the company, now in Long view. It follows three Hanford Vurttr, Mary'Aim Carter. John arter, Howurd Carter, Harah OnrlCr John "rrtrlej, (THorr oCJohn Carter, deceased ; Hnnfoid C. Carter and Hurah I' Carter, his wife, Nancy Williams, lirllton Williams, Alfred Williams, Mallssa Williams, Kdwurd Williams, Kdwnrd Langley, Mrs. Ho phlu Collins. F. K. Knowles, A. J. Marvin,' Jack A?nrv?n, nnd lie un known heirs of Henry Carter, Alfred Curler, Isaac Carter, Rebecca Mead, h'mnklin Carter, Hanfor Carter, Mary, Ann Carter, John Curler, Howard Carter, Sarah Carter, John Carter. son of John Carter, de ceased, Hanford C. Carter nnd Ha rah R Carter, his wife, Nancy Wil liams, lirllton Williams, Alfred Wil liams, Malissu, Williams, Kdward Williams. Kdward Lnnglev Mrs. So phia Collins, K. K. Knowles, A. J. Marvin, Jack Marvin, and I'. P. Hwayne and Itarhara . M. Swayne, his wife Chester K li bit and Aha Kubll his" 'wife. I tankers Discount Corporation, a corporation. First National- Hank of Mcdfnrd. Oregon, a corpor ulinn, C. R. Ray Km tik C. Hram well, Superiniejadi'iil of Hanks rtf the Htnte of OreKon, Jrwkson Coun ty, one of the duly organized coun ties of the state of oreunn,' ami a body politic, L. Neldemeyer.. also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest In the real estate de scribed In the complaint herein. De fendants. To Henry Carter, Alford Carter, Isaac Carter. Rebecca Mend, Franklin Carter, Hanford Carter, Mary Ant Car ter, John Curter, Howard Carter. Ha rah Carter, John Carter, n son of John Carter, deceased, Hanford C. Cnrter und Harah K. Carter, his wife, Nuncy WllllnmB, Britton Williams. Alfred Williams, Malissu Williams, Kdward Williams, Kdward Iangley, Mrs. So phlu Collins, K. K. Knmvles, A J, Mar vin. Jack Marvin, and the unknown heh's of Henry Carter, Alfred Carter, Isaac Cnrter, Rebecca Meud,- Frank lin Carter, Knnford Carter, Mary Ann carter, John Curter, Howard Carter, Harah- Carter, John Carter, a son ot John Cnrter, deceased, Hanford C Carter and Harah F. Carter, his wife. Nancy Williams, Hritton Williams, Al fred Williams. Malissu Williams, Kd ward Williams, Kdward Langley, Mrs. Sophia Collins, F. K. Knowles, A. J. Marvin, Jack; Marvin, and P. F., Swayne nnd Harhnra M. Hwayne,- his wife, Chester KubJI and -Alta 'Kilbll, his wife,-. Hankers Doscount Corpora tion, a corporation, First National Hank of Medford, Oregon, a corpora tion, C. R. Rny, Frank C. Brnmwell, Superintendent of Hanks of 'the State o Oregon, Jackson Comity, one of the (tflly organized counties of the State of Oregon und n body politic,' L.Nelder meyer, also all other persons or par ties unknown claiming any right, title, estnte, lien or interest In the real ea st ate described in the herein In the name of the state of Oregon: You and each of you are hereby re quired to appear in the above entitled cause nnd there answer the amended. therein against you within ten O") days from the date of ;the. service, of this summons upon y, if "served within Jackson county. Oregon; or if,j serveu wunin any tuner couniy ui of 'the' above 'described property and H llejoa jjr.jtfalmg if any, of. UMr TenuuniM herein in or to any of the nboVM described property are subject and inferior to the said mortgage of plaintiff. Further that the said Hen of the plaintiff upon the above de scribed property' be foreclosed to sat isfy plaintiff's mortgage and the above described -property and nil of the right, "title, ostute, claim, Hen or In terest In or to 4he same that P. F. Swayne nnd Harhnra M. Hwnyne, tys wlfe.hud on or after the 4th day of December, 1M18, be sold upon said foreclosure to ''satisfy the amount of the face of sald mortgage, ,14000. 00, and Interest nt the rate of six per cent, per annum from September 1. ldlS, until paid, and five hundred ($f00.00 dollars attorney's fees, and plaintiff's costs hhd disbursements In this -cause, and the expenses of foreclosure And sale o( the real property under said mortgage, nnd such additional sum ns the plaintiff shall expend nt any time prior to the taking of the decree herer In In the protection of the said mort; gage and security nnil defense against nnd removing any of the liens of any of the defendants herein, and after said above sums are deducted from moneys realized from the sale of said property, ajjy overplus that is then left be nn hi over to said P. F. HwnVrie ami Jtnrhnra M. Swayne, his wife, or their heirs or assigns, or as the court rnav order, nnd that such sale free said properly from all claims or Hens of any or the defendants herein, ex cepting the statutory ritfht of redemp tion, nnd that upon confirmation of saile the ulaintiff be by the sheriff or jacKson county. Oregon, plnrfd in possession of said premises and be ehr titled to the possession pending re demption, and If after the expiration of the period prescribed by law for such redemption no redemption shall have been made, then the sheriff of Jackson county, Oregon, make, exe cute nnd deliver unto the holder and owner of the certificate of sale herein, n good nnd sufficient sheriff's deed to the above described premises, convey ing all the right, tuie nnd Intei'est which the defendants P. F. Hwayne and Harhnra M. Hwayne, hud in the premises herein described on or after December 4, 1918. freed from any claim of any and all of the defendants herein, nnd for such other nnd further relief as may seem to the court to be Just and equitable. ( ; This summons is published unijor nnd In aeordnnce' with an order made and entered bf Ihe Honorable W. J. Hartzell, County Judge for Jackson County, Oregon, in the nhove entitled matter, and made in the hbsence'of the Circuit Judge of the nb.ove enti tled court, on tho 12th day of August, l25, and-which order requires you und each of you to appear on or before the last day 'prescribed in said order for the publication of said summons. &u Id order directed this summons' to complaint be published once-a week for six suc cessive weeks in the Medford Mall months intensive survey made by Cup- oreton. then within twenty (20) days tain J. H. Woods, - forest engineer of from the date of the service of this the Long Hell Lumber cumpnuy, nnd j summons upon you; or if served by Is modeled somewhat after suncussful reforestation under way In: tho red wood districts of California. One feature of the reforestation plan of special Interest' is develop ment of fire lines of alder und other publication or out of the stnte ufter nn order' of publication, then on or! before tho lust day prescribed in the order for the publication of said sum mons. And you will please tnke notice thnt if yttu fail to so nppeur and answer broad leaf species along abandoned i Ma Id amended complaint, 1 the plain- logging spurs, which will subdivide the outover lands Into smuler com partments und facllidtle protection of the young growth. In explaining the program Mr. Nel son said that in the course of logging cure is being taken to remove nil snugs large enough to constitute fire hazard. Slash disposal Is being car ried on in ncvordunce with state laws. aud carefully organized fire patrol is maintained to protect cut over lands as well ns virgin timber. "The program Is being mapped out now for a period of five years because of the present rapid strides being taken by the state nnd federal govern ment in reforestation work, said Mr. Nelson. "At the end of that period it ntuy be possible to synchronize our program with those of. the slate nnd federal government, but the Long Hell Lumber company Is1 Instituting this program of Its own accord and at Its own expense. Actual reforestation will begin Immediately." PRESENT DRY SPELL NOT A RECORD SAYS THE STATE FORESTER HALKM, Aug. U. fA.lM F. A. TCl- llott, state forester, takes exception to newspaper statements that the pres ent dry spell lrf n record breaker for length. . In 1H17. says Klllott, citing official weather records,. Portland was tI9 days PORTLAND, Aug. 13. (A. P.) Clement J. Pape, former flerman vice-consul here, nnd former 1 Iort land nwt n n g e r of the Shanghai lntililtiiir t'liiiiiuttiv whit In In lull here charged with embezzlement of without ruin. Tlllnmook 117 days, r.ni.i. r nw. mnuuinv. i v . riled t Roscburg fl4 days. Medford llfldays, suit In federal court' hero against 1 1,"' Of ford IliB days, Hend 120 days Kdward Hell, secretary and general ,K'1 manager of Ham F. Merrick and Ihe company for J 1 20,000. I held in check this season. nnd the loss dnys. In 1M4 there the companv, and Wll-JWBM no ln n,e timbered districts rrlck nnd Ilia company, I J,mp 23 September . a total I oi i nays. i Pnrni alleired h had been made' imocr nres. nays j-.iuom. nave ncen victim Hf a conspiracy to deprive him of his position so that Merrick might get the place. He nlso al leged that he was charged with shortages In order (hat tho com pany might escnpe the obligations ',rospeellng Pnpe's "enmmtsstuns. In terest In the business and other compensations." of green timber Is small. ARE ORDERED ERASED tiff will apply to tho uhov entitled court for the relief prayed f6r in the n mended complnlnt ami which relief nn prayed for includes plalntlff's-ap-pllcntlon for u decree us follows:-' : That on December 4 ,llUtt, hone of the defendants, herein, except P. F. Hwayne and Harbaru M. Hwuyne, his wife, had any right, title, estate, claim, lien or Interest in or to any of the fol lowing described property, to-wit: ' ;' The South Waif of the Southeast Quarter (KM HE'S ) of Hectlon Thirty five (35). nnd the South Hulf of the Southwest Quarter (Hfc HW H ) of Sec. Hon Thirty-six (30) In Township Forty (40) South. Range Three (3) West Willamette Meridian; also Lots One (1), Two (2) and Thre (3), nnd the South Half of the Northeast Quar ter (HH N K ) and the Houtheast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (HKH NWW) of Section Two (2). In Township Forty-one '(41) South flange Three (3) West Willamette Meridian, nlso the Northeast-Qunrter of the Southwest - Qunrter ( N 12 H HWH) of Hectlon Thirty-Six (36),' In Township Forty (40) South. Range Four (4) West Wallametle Meridian, In Jackson county, Oregon, together with nil tenements, hereditaments and appurtenunces thereunto belonging, or In anywise ppertnlnlng. That plaintiff is the holder nnd bwn eK of that certain' mortgnge dated DeT cember 4, 1018, on the above describ ed property, recorded in Hook 45. pages 2NS. 280 and 2i0 thereof, of the Mortgage Records of Jackson Couniy, Oregon, nnd all sums due thereunder; That said mortgage Is prior in time had rl-rht to any claim, right, title. Es tate, lien or Interest of any of the above named defendants in or1 to tiny Tribune, -a dally newspaper published In Medfot-d, Jackson founty. Oregon-, nnd of genernl circulation throughout said county. The date of the first pub lication Of this summons Is the 1 3th day of August, 1925, and the date ht the last publication thereof will he the 24th driy of September, 1925. The time prescribed In the order for the publication of the summons begins to run from said first date of publica tion or from personal service out tit the state after an order of publica tion, nnd such service will be complete ut the Expiration of the time prescribe ed for said publication. ; 'Dated nt Medford. Jnckflon cnuntV, Oregon, this 13th day of August, l2fi. RKAiUKS & RKAM1CR. ' ' 'Attorneys for Plaintiff, ) Address: 412 Liberty liulldlng, Med ford, Jackson County, Oregon. Delinquent Snlo Notlre. Pouthern Oregon Ons company. Lo cntlon of principal place of business, Hnn Frunclsco, Cnllfornla. ' Location of works, state of Oregon, i Notice There nre delinquent upon the following described stock, on ac count of nn assessment levied nn the 26th day bf June, 1025. the several nmotints set opposite the nu hies, of the respective snnrenoioers, as follows: Martha Heurlng, No. shure9 Ho; amount $500.00. Helen C. Jncnbsen, No. shares, 60! amount. $500.00. Neal Power, No. Bhares. 10; amount $100.00. T. W. Miles, No. shares, 25; amount, ia.uu. All of the foregoing shares are in cluded In certificates Nos. 10. 13, 16, 17, stunning In the name of Louis Sutter and held In escrow pursuant to instruction from the comporation commissioner of the state' of Califor nia, by 'Anglo-California Trust Com pany. And In accordance with law and fid order of the board of directors made on the 26th day of June, 1925, so many shares of each parcel of such stock ns may be necessary Will be sold nt pilb 11c auction nt the' office of the com pany. 632 Market, street! San Fran cisco, California, on Saturday, the 20th day of August, 1925, nt the hour of 11:45 o'clock a. m. of said day, to pay said delinquent assessment there, on .together with costs of advertising and expenses of the sale. H. H. YOUNG, Secretary.! Office 532 Market street, San Frnn? cisco, California. : " j r ;IS EXPECTING AN M POKTl-AXD. Aim. ' 1 3. AftiT rtc- imtltiK from 3 until 0:3n IiihI nlKht, lhi Hlntp mime cnnimiruilnn tolilfit tn mil Dip nilniltcn .of Un lunt (he long Biicct.ftMlon of rhnrgi.K iiko NliitPmentn whtrh ur riuinliil Hit' lbiiilHJMil nt. MimtPr War ilrn lllirKllilurr, HuMM-lMtinl(Mll of lluioliiMieH llykrnmn nnil Nducntluntil Iilrorl.tr .I.iiiph. 'Plip nilnuti'it wore turnod civpi u I huh limn I'lirrmil unil Wnrilvn Avi'- t-OH ANOELKS. Aug. 13. (A. P ' Tho Kxnmlnpr quot Mllilroil IIuitIm Chnplln McOovern'" mothor miy- i.i.lnv that her (tiliiiilili'r H PXlK'i-Hnu he nrrtvnl of nw niptn-( i 111 Willi Inninii'llonn to cm out llir . Iipr.of the fnmlly before Tlmiiknalv- pvIiI.-ii.qs f n (iKht mul rrodll the Inn nnd l planning to .return I ViIIi.iiiiki-.iim to the runne of harmony. 1 .. . 1l.lulni to rpMiiiop! ' Holly woou ny 'vii" )ier motion picture career. Tito former Hctreiw. nnd one time wlfo of Churlep Hpencer Chnplln, comedian. I nwnltlng the tor"'" vh.lt nt the McOovern wtnte In AIbih cliiiBPlte, her mother mated. Cook with Cook with gna. tf MiimiQw ror Piihllinillnn, i i:.iuiiy .o. sua-1-:.) 1 In the nmilt Court of the Stole or tiri'Kon for ihe t'ounty of JarkHou. O. K. I'mi i, Plaintiff. v. Henry . Curler. Alfred cnrter. Italic Curler. Kehe.-i'u Mead, r'runkllii CuiUr, GAS HEAT GAS HEAT GAS . i ...... a 30-Day SpeSal Caili Your Oia Stbve in for $ 1 5 as first payment on 4 Vulcan - 4 SMOOTH TOP Gas Range nml )iiy the balance in 12' equal pay-, nionts, no interest charged.-- , Free piping in your home. Service first profit a by-product. Southern Oregon Gas Co. 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