Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 18, 1925, Image 5

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N PAPERS
AAY AMERICA '
ON DEBT STAND
Z)?fcs Telh World Socialists Will "Name Their Own"
BRUSSELS, Aug. IS. Anger and
hitternPHH continue to mark tho com
ments of tho lielKJun press on tho
conference at Washington between
the American war debt funding com
mission and the FielKlnn miKHion.
The optimlRtlc tone of 8emi-orficlnl
Btatements made in IlruHsola before
the conference, which encouraffed the
hope that favornblo conditions would
be made tor the payment of Bel
gium's debt to tho United States, Is
resented as having misled public
opinion.
The N'ntion Relfte says that prom
pels have been broken and that Pres
ident Wilson's signature has bo
come a scrap of paper,
Tho Midi snys that America's at
titude In regard to the debt question
is cynical and that President t'ool
litge is in the hands of Wall street.
Eugejie V. Pebi, picturesque
nctttlijit leader released from
f.ruiun month ago, u shown d
dressing 19,000 penum at so
cialist picnic in Milwaukee,. That
the party ha definitely with
drawn from the progressives and
will name Its own ticket was one
nf his statements. On the plat
form back of Debs arc ( ) John
M. Work, socialist candidate for
La Toilette s senate scat; (2)
Will mm Coleman, state party or
ganizer. (3) Mrs Victor lar
ger; ( ) lleinrich liurtel, editor
of Vorwaerts, and (ft) Itcp. Uer-per
WARIUNOTON, Aufir. 17. (A. P.)
; Bearing out the optimistic feeliiiR.
liMnMant CnnliAtrt thnt anlutlnn
nf the Belgian debt problem is near,
it developed today that the Belgian
negotiutoi'H bad made reservations to
sail from New York Saturday on
tho liner Mnjestle.
The Belgians, as well ns officials
here involved In the negotiations
were '.reticent in regard to possiblo
terms of the settlement. Even an
nouncement of the intention of tho
, negotiators to return home was with
held, but it was learned that tho
reservations wore made before tho
departure of Secretary Mellon and
Senator Smoot for Vermont to eon
suit with the president.
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Six Year Olil KwlnmiliiK Star.
PIUKAni-.U'HIA. Aug. IK. (A. P.)
Six year old John Dcvine yesterday
swam the Delaware river below Phil
adelphia In 4fi minutes. The river
this point is about a mile and a half
wide. Tho boy's father said th.it be
was training the youngster to tackle
the Kngllsh channel when be is a tVw
years older.
larger Wheat Average.
WASHINGTON. Aug. 18. The area
to be sown to winter wheat this au
tumn, based on reports of farmers' in
tentions to plant as of August 1, will,
be 4,094.000 acres, or 9.7 per cent
more than sown last autumn, the de
partment of agriculture announced to
day. -
Insurance Co. "Motion of appeal.
Undertaking.
State vs. Cameron Moore. Trans
cript of Judgment. j
Don B. Newbury vs. Henry Mor-j
gan. Summons. Writ of attachment.
Oscar 4C. l!ewfs vs. John J n I la ire
et ux. For money.
Denny & Co. vs. Joe Nary.- For
money. 1
(J. 10. Ferguson vs. Henry Carter, et
al. Korei -Insure.
Lillian M. Kinder vs. l:obret W.
Kinder. Divorce.
p. K. Close vs. R. n. flnle. Men
foreclosure.
Morris A. IJpshitz vs. Rebecca H.
Upshitz. Affidavit.
With tfte Women of Today
Good Vaudaoillq
Program Tonight
"The Vanity DdK" two p:ihs f
sisters, who dunce and play musical
iiiKtrumcnts. head tnniuhi'H vaudeville
hill at Hunt's Crateriai). The act is
elaborately staged and gorgeously
eoxiunied.
The long and the short nf acrobatic
teamwork is presented by Scream
Welch Mid Sig Ncaly, in a skit called.
"In lb' 1-und of l-tuhler." They are
clever enlei'iniiieiM.
"The Operation" Is n veiili iioiniil act
by lieigeu and cuinininy, a playlet in
which lialf the iii'lni'M are iluinniics,
bi-inging sionelbilig new.
Carmen and How, a souk and ilaucc
teani, from Australia, give ibelr Im
pression of an American audience, anil
what they expect of an KngHwh ac
tor. Murlo offers n strong man act.
showing feats of strenKth that seem
impo.ssilile. iiirf act is calied "In the
Days of Nero.
The photoplay portion of the bill
consists of (he popular 'Topics of the
Day," and a zippy comedy.
,TSe Screen
By Yo Press Agent.
The l.e.mue for tho Abolition of Cap- fused an nppointment ns vice president
Ital Punishment is composed of some of the J,eague of Nations commisslson
of the country's most famous doctors, (for the protection of women and pro
lawyers, penologists, etc. Their aim motion nf child welfare. Miss Abbott
Is to abolish the death penalty first 'declared that her instructions do not
in New York -tale and then through-
Prolwile Court.
Estate of Piatt J. Van Dusen.
Claim. Proof of publication. Proof
of republication.
Estate of Martha J. Paul. Proof
of publication.
Estate of Nancy J, McGrntt. . Peti
tion. Order. Oath.
Estate of Mabel F. Richardson.
Petition. Order.
Luzella Damon, Edward E. Brown
assume the business name of "D,a
mon Cafe."
S. tt. Morris, H. R. Morris assume
tho business name of ..-'fOflk rStreet
Garage."
IRaperlad ty JaoM.it Count. Abstract C
Sllth Stmt an Csxlral Amaufcl
Circuit Court.
Daniel Fuller et al versus George
Neiluon. et til, for money.
J. A. Jennison versus Janet Knight
et ril., lien.
Max C.eBnuer assumes the busi
ness name of Vulley Candy Co.
Henry B. Stephenson versus estate,
final account.
Emma McKoever versus estate,
proof of publication order.
Hatt J. Van Dusen versus estate,
petition objection notice.
Don Newbury versus Henry Mor
gan, motion.
13. c. Fawcett versus Skyline Min
ing company, answer.
Violet Waters versus aHrry Waters,
summons.
Jessie A. Beery versus Charles A.
Beery, summons.
Kohcrt Lightbody versus Million
aire Mining Co., Hen.
lna K. Lightbody versus Million
aire Mining Co., Hen.
.Inmes stoknn (deceased) versus
estate,, admitted to probate.
Delphine Dallnlre versus estate.
Inventory and appralsment vouchers,
orders and final account.
Catherine Sanborn versus estate,
proof of publication.
James s. Porter versus estate, affi
rm, tic
Medford Hardwaro & Sporting Sr"tt v
Onods Co. versus bertha Turpin et
al.. lien foreclosure.
Edwin B. Vronman versus ' Eliza
beth Wilrox, summons.
State lndustrlnl Accident Commis
sion versus Elmer Hall, writ' of at
tachment, summons.
Isaac Best versus Henry C. Rey
nolds, writ of attachment, summons.
W. R. Caylord versus W. II. Cor-
Highway Motor Co., versus Mary . -m""B -M
Chase et al., stipulation, memoran
dum. I.csslo Holland versus Hugh Ed
ward Holland, summons.
Jackson County Building & I.oan
Association versus J. M. Shoemaker
et al., summons.
Mattie. J. Nichols versus George A.1
Nichols, motion, reply.
Ashlnnd Baptist church versus W.
T. Minor et al., demurrer.
Charles L. Cowcn versus Minnie
Bell Cowen, summons. I
Mary Elizabeth McOrath (de-!
ceased), versus estate, admitted to
probate.
Edward W. Learning (deceased)
versus estate, admitted to probate.
Emma Jv Roberts versus estate,
admitted to probate.
Victor Hugo Dalo versus estate, ln
, ventory and appralsment.
Charles W. Fischer versus estate,
petition, order.
George A. Sanders versus estate,
flnnl report, order.
William McGrnth versus estate, pe
tition, oath.
A. B. Shepnrd, et al vs. S. W.
Hutchinson, et al. Answer and cross
complaint.
Violet Waters v. Harry Wogn.
i Divorce.
pa James E. Fuller vs. II. Lloyd Cole,
et al. Foreclosure.
tate vs. H. M. Webber. Transcript
of Judgment.
State vs. C. M. Stephens. Trans
cript of Judgment.
i A. W. Walker vs. 'Fireman's Fund
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Real Estate Transfers.
R. E. C'urley, et ux, . to T. E.
Daniels, W. D. to part DLC
60, twp. 27 S., Jl. 2 W.
Bertha Howell, et vir to It.
Richman, W. D. to lot bn Oak
street, Ashland .
Charles I. I'alton to Alvhild R.
ralton, W. D. ' to W Mi n'
NW, sec. 23, twp. 35 S., It. 2
East . . ...
A. A. Marske, et ux, to O. K."
Billings, et ux, Q. C. D. to
'i int. in lot on Main St.,
Ashland
C. W. Root, et ux, to A. A.
Marske, et ux, W. D. to lot
In block 14, Ashland
Mrs. C. Magruder to F. A.
Southwell Q. C. D. to lots
6. 6, 7, 8, blk. SI, Central
Point '.
Walter R. Morris, et ux. to
Mabel Glover, W. D. to lots
2, 3, 4, G, 6. 7, block i,
.Phoenix
Pnul N. MeCorley, et ux, to
Frank R. Hoffman, et ux,
W. D. to lot 6, blk. 2, Jack
son's Add. to Medford v
Allien T. Mcllvain, et- ux, to .
W. Alex Smith,' el ux, W. D.
to land in E',4 of K'A at
S13 sec. 10, twp. 36 S., II.
4 West
Sherman llaikson. et ux, to
Multnomah State Bank, W.
D. E!4 of SB. SW of KK,
sec. 24, twp. 35 S.. 11. 4 West
Davis to Paulino Al.
Johnson, deed to part lot 1,
blk. 1, Siskiyou Heights Add.
to Medford. Lot li, sec. 15
twp 38 S.. 1!. 1 West
Agnes I. Merrell, et vir, to Jay
R. Dickinson, et ux, land
In sec. 8, twp. 37 S.. It. I
West
Mary Truax to Wesley W. Tru
ax, et ux, W. D. to land In
Jackson county
urst, et ux, to r red
Floyd Hurst, W. D. to lot
9, blk. 39, Medford
Margaret F. Hurst to Mrs. Fred
Hurst, W. D. to lot 10j blk.
30, Medford
W. J. Messenger to Ludvig .Al'
ming, et ux, W. D. to lot 7,
NV4 lot 8, blk. 4. Medford..;
F. E. Furry, et ux. to Mllo F.
Furry, et ux, W, D. to lot
111 Phoenix - .' t . . ...
Orover C. Corum to Dwen -Oregon
Lumber Co., W. D. -to
SWA sec. 16, twp. J S R.
3 Enst
Ethel G. Davis to C. Lee Hen
derson. W. D. to lot 7. River
dale Tract 1000
Vernon R. Milam to Leroy
Perk, et ux, Q. C. D. to part
blork S, Park Add. to Med
ford
Marjorle Payne to George A.
Briscoe, et ux, W. D. to part
D&C 39, twp. 39 8., n. 1 E
George A. Briscoe, et ux. to
Marjorlo Payne, W. D. to pt.
DLC 39, twp. 39 8.. R. 1 K
Isabella J. Stlne to Ida Shef.
field. W. D. to lot 1. blk 1,
Gray's Add. to Medford ....
City of Medford to Tnlted
States, W. D. to lot IS, E. 38
ft. lot 2. block 1, Frultdale
Add. to Medford
Jas. T. Baker to H. t). Miller.
W. D. to lot I, blk. , Carl
ton Add. to Medford
Anna Heckathorn, et al to Cyn
thia Rogers, W. D. to lot 13,
Miss Vivian I'lei'co
permit her to accept the oflfce.
Mrs. M. M. Bolton, trrandniooc of Sir
Humphrey Davy. invent m of the
miner's safety lamp, is'tbe inventor of
many domestic lalmr savin,; de vires.
She has recently formed an all wu
iiiiin's company.
"Tho Marriage Whirl." Klalln.
"The National Anthem." with syn
cojftition Kctilntf the pace of our so
called "best people," hut brinKiuK
forth the fact that ibis jagg-mad
"Knot;" is a very small minority and
lhat they are not imr representative
people," opens at the lllalio theater
tonight, under the title of "The Mar
riage Whirl."
The principal character Is a kIH of
the ' finer type,, played by Corinne
Griffith, who is brought Into the
"jaiHj", circle while trying to nave a
young man who has fallen for Its glit
ter. She tries to become a part of
his life, only to give It up in the end
and marry a more nedate young chap
of the circle In which she really be
Miss iletty Joel, daughter of Sir
James Stewart lockbart, of London,
is n furniture designer whose work,
experts say, is creating n new "period."
The only woman stevedore In Amer
Ica, so far as known. Is Mrs. Florence
Merrla mof Portland, Me., who says
she can handle as much freight ns any
man. She Is also mnte and cook on a
vessel and helps out with any other
tnsk while at sea.
j Pierce an executive secretary.
10' Warden iewis E. jUiwos of Slnff
Sing prison. Dudley Field Malone,
(Clarence. Darrow, famous lawyers,'
i Senn tor Copcland and others are mem
1 bers of the organization.
Mrs. Windsor AVade. wife of the
chief physician of the leper colony(l
Cullon Island, -in the Philippines, has
lived In the colony for threeyears. She
feels that the world has not completed
its job of eradicating plague spots un
it!, til it hns wiped out leprosy, and sbo
recent y spent some tf mo in -New
York to raise funds for the work.
Miss Grace Abbott, director of the
ch i Id re n 's b i rea u of the de pa rl me n t
of labor in Washington, recently re-
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10
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blk. 15. mitte Falls
Kate McFnddcn to K. J. Kubli,
W. 1). to land in sec. 3(1, twp.
37 .. K. 5 West
W. Dusbabck to Bertha L. Tim
merman. W. t. to part block
1 1, Imperial Add. to Medford
Perl iJnvis, et ux. to Kveretto
(I. Trowbridge, W. D. to K
of S V4 lot d. blk. 9, Park
Add. to Medford
Sheriff to Frank M. Amy, deed
to land In sec. 22, twp. 3G
S., II. 4 West
Ka t h ry n M i la m to Lcrn y Pec k ,
et ux. Q. C. D. to part block
lf.,Pnrk Add. to Medford ....
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Tonight
Try Your
Favorite Fruit
in
V a summer dessert
. as dainty as it is cool
TELEPHONE
GIRL NOW WELL
Suffered Two Years, Relieved
By Taking Lydia E.Pinkham'o
Vegetable Compound
Marshalltown, Iowa. "At the time I
began taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege
table, compound 1
was a telephone op
erator, ana l)ad b&sn
Huit'crin for two
years with bearing
down pains and
cramps in my legs
so I could scarcely
walk. At times I
could not do any kind
of work on account
of my trouble. My
mother was taking
t.hn mpriipinA far tha
Miss Ivy Cumriilnus. Knells!) motor Change of Life and she thought it would
help me and it did. 1 have also taken
Lydia E. Pinkham's Liver Pills. I rec
ommend your medicines to my friends
and I will answer all letters asking about
them." Mrs. P. E. EVERTS, Box 149,
Marshalltown, Iowa.
Mrs. Norton's Experience
"Before I started takine Lvdia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I was
weak and ncrvousl and had such terri
ble dizzy spells that I could not stand
some days. I had no appetite, was rest
less at night and felt all run-down. My
husband got me a bottle of the Vegeta
ble Compound and I am surprised at
the results after taking it." Mrs.
Clarenhe S. Norton, IS Pierce St,
Dover. N. II.
Women of Pnrapuny each carry a
hnndful , of Beml-curuatpnuccoleaves
from their own Burdens. When they
want to smoke th.ey take one of the
leaves, mnnlpulnte It skillfully with
one hand, roll it qulrkly once or twice
on their thighs, and proceed with
their smoke. , ,
racer of international fame, was mar-
ricd recently and plans ot retire from
tiie puhlic view.
Modeling old Knulish pottages in
porcelain in the unusual work of Miss
A. Madeline linper of London. She
wan trained at Miss Gwendolyn Par-
IMII lilt nillKMl. i uvy nave rauiuiifii- .,,., i - (.uion. nnA
led headquarters in New York City .;I nf h-r nwn .'mi,
land have appointed MIfs ivian , r nmoolutv. he ', weak and nervous, and had such terri
nays, because It is something no ono
else Is doing.
Took with (ras.
v-mm v
Ms
EE B Bil'f
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Suffered 18 years-Cured in 2 Months
1 had Miffertd tor 18 Itm with PILES.
My docton t.14 a sunlkal operation wai
atMolutely neceiwry. Yet after a few treat
ments by Dr. Dean 1 wa welt gaining weight
and f trength; free from all nervous troubles."
yHAT this woman writes Is typical of
hundreds of extreme cases of PILES
which my celebrated non-surgical meth
od has permanently CUR ED. Isn't It
worth a few treatments by a recognized
Specialist, who will CUARANTEE to
CUKb you or return your rr.K,
rather than suffer longer? Kea
myKI'.LKbookon Pllesand other
RECTAL and COLON disorders.
i It will cause you to act promptly.
CHJ. DEAN. M.D..Inc
PORTLAND Omits; 5UMTIX uriil-s.
Or Dtin BuilHlng BOS-112 SMietrr Dullilina
OTMlSir)l;MAIrJ el T M AND PIN
i; INSURANCI I
: First Insurance J
I Agency .
j A. L. HILL, Manager 5
5 Phone 105 30 North Central !
I I Medford, Or. ',
CASH PAn?
For Second-Hand
Furniture and 8tove
W.A. KINNEY
Furniture House
315 E. Main ' Phone 50f
Carbon
Briquets
will advance $2 per ton
on September 1.
ORDER NOW
for your winter supply.
Valley FuelCo.
Phone 76
N. Fir St.
n in
Our paint tlcketh
closer t h a n a
brother.
All of lira's Icnnnns
are not learned lu
school. Tho IpHon of
pulnfs protection
conies from experi
ence. We know that
paint la the boat pro
tective policy. Why
do wa put It off?
I Bar 1
l 1VM.1!Ll-J.a:i
Follow Peter Paint '$ Advice
Buick 6 V
in Fine Condition
TERMS OR TRADE
The Busy Corner Motor Co.
LOW FARES TO
PORTLAND
AND RETURN
Comfortable, economical tcrvlce dally.
Safe dependable
Cratns
at cotiifiiient
iuMrl
$16.05
$19.15
roundtripweck-end roundtrlp leiion
tick:t, start Frl.,Sat. ticket ; on sale every
orSun.Rerurnlimit day Return limit
Tuesday following. IS duys.
Proporttunatcly low fitci lo other point.
M.
Montgomery, Local Passenger Agent. Phone 34, Medford
GAS
HEAT
GAS
HEAT
GAS
30-Day Special
Cash Your Old Stove in
for $ 1 5 as first payment on
Vulcan
SMOOTH
TOP
Gas Range
and -pay the balance
in 12 equal pay
ments, no interest
charged.
Free piping in
your home.
Service fir si
profit a by-product.
Southern Oregon Gas Co.
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Start Now and Keep
Going
The best time to save money is be
tween the ages of, six and ninety-six.
In other words, start young and keep
it up.
And the first step in successful sav
ing is to open a Savings Account at the
First National Hank. It will give you
a safe place for your savings, an accur
ate record of your progress and tho
help and encouragement of this strong,
friendly bank.
First National Bank
Medford, Oregon