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eg. r PAGE ETjgHT LOOKS LIKE A FOR SENATORS NKW YORK. Sept. . (A. P.) Two straight .victories or Washing ton over Philadelphia seem to make it eerluln that Washington and Pitts burg will play In the world's series. The Senators are snugly lodged on the pinnacle of the American league by a margin of fine and one-half garnet, and the Athletics have lost eight HI might. The veteran spltbaltcr, Stanley Co- veleskle, started for the Hcnators; lie won, 8 to 6. The Athletics started to ' pound "Covey" in the seventh and ! eighth innings and forced him to re- i tiro In favor of achary in the last i frame. Pittsburg is making the National I league race a runaway affair. The Pirates chalked up their eighth vic tory In a row by trimming the Heds. 8 to 2. nnd now lead by eight and one-half games. Major League 8tandlnj. - - (Not including today's games.) National, i-i W. L. Pit. Pittsburg 80 46 .6115 El Y.i II ' ' QMantonanr MOI-T&N oA cigar you'll like . "Here's totnething you can't beat a ROI-TAN Perfecto extra champion dime tinoker Pi Twenty Per Cent Fifteen Per Cent GOOD 30x3V2Cl 30x3V2ClJ 32x4 SS 33x4V2SS 33x5 SS 8 64 68 71 72 71 .661 .532 .48 .460 .400 .412 Chicago .(. 66 .411 American. W. h. Pet. 46 .643 Washington 81 Philadelphia '. 74 49 68 69 . 60 68 .602 .640 .628 .616 .409 .419 .288 Chicago .'. i. 68 fit Louis 66 Detroit : 64 60 62 36 Cleveland New York lioston 89 Yesterday's Result. At Portland 3-8: San Francisco 4-7 At Vernon 6: Sacramento 4. At Oakland 2; Salt Lake . -At Seattle G; Los Angeles 10. Frank Pilling Throws Everett Middleweight , PENDLETON, , Ore.. Sept. 8. Frank Pilling. Pendleton middle weight wrestler, defeated Oscar Hear berry, middleweight, of Everett. Wash., here last night. Bcarbefry won, the first fall in eleven minutes and fifty seconds with a head scissors and forward hammerlock while the second fall went to Pilling In 28 min utes ten seconds, with a wrist lock and the third In eleven minutes 20 seconds with a Head scissors and toe hold. f ,In a preliminary, "Spud" Butter vlch, ex-O. A, C. grappler, drew with Young Britain, claimant of the welter weight title of Kansas. PIG EXHIBIT FEATURE OF 1925 COUNTY FAIR Pigs as big around as a hogs head i nnd weighing 1000 pounds on the hoof will be one of the fentures of the big swine show at the Jackson County In dustrial Fair, Medford, September 16 to 19. . Pigs with pedigrees a . yard long, which rank with the best in the swine world, will wobble around and show for the edification of fair visitors. There will be keen competition for the liberal premium money offered by the far, and the judges will have a "fat chance" of making their awards with out a lot of "squeals." Every swine breeder In this section Is being urged to enter the animals In the coming show by Superintendent Karl Newby who Is handling the de tails for the swine department. Pre mium lists and entry blanks, giving complete Information about the show, I have been sent out to every known , uiuci in mi-Be imim. I The need for greater diversification In livestock raising as well as farm products, Is being stressed by fair of- flclals this year. ISvery farmer Is be- Ing urged .to add a few brood sows to his livestock holdings. Breeders who I nro assisting the fair management. In New York,....! 74 Cincinnati 67 Brooklyn . . 61 81. Iuia... 60 iloston 68 . Philadelphia 67 ' on Tires Both High Pressure and Balloon Heavy Duty and Tubes September 2d to September, 12th Only See How Much You Can Save Pathfinder Cord extra oversize All Weather Cord oversize All Weather Cord All Weather Cord All Weather Cord 50c per tire will be added when applied during this sale. ALL OfHER SIZES PROPORTIONATELY REDUCED We'll Takjt Your Old Tires in On New Gbodycdrs Medford Service-Station C. E. Gates Auto Co. ' MEDgOfttf MATE nDTTS, I IS IN CITY Lou In Sonney, an ex-pollceman of Cenlralla, Wah., who h prang Into the limelight, headlines and movieB, three years ago by a Hlngle-handed capture nf Roy Gardner, when that plctur- CMjue bandit escaped from officers nnroute to prison from Portland, ar- ved by auto In the city Wednesday. Honney Is accompanied by Montana Jack, a cowboy. They will appear this afternoon and evening; at the Itlalto theater. Films, showlna Roy (idne nd various phawn of his will lecture on his relations with the Kentleman now nervinn 75 years al Ieaven worth, Kansas, for his activi ties against the malls und the con tents thereof. According to Konncy, he has trav eled through 20 states, and Is render ing financial aid towards Gardner se curing an operation on his head, a de clivity in the same being held respon sible for his behavior. If this Is a success, Gardner expects to be out and about before he has served 75 years. A percentage of the proceeds are turned over to .Mrs. Gardner and the Incarcerated bandit. Honney captured Gardner, after he had escaped from federal officers while on a train enroute to McNeill's Island federal prison. He found Gard ner In a Centralla hotel. At the time, Gardner was posing as a logger who had met with an accident, and had his face wrapped In bandages, to es- I cape recognition. Sonney received a large reward, half of which he giye to Mrs. Gardner. . I As a result of the capture, Sonney I and Gnrdner became good friends, and I now write letters to each other. ' According to Sonney, Gardner pass ed through Med ford three times dur ing his four escapes. On the last one, he was shaved by Henry G. Bates, the fugitive giving the tonsorlul, artist a dollar for the job. Ten days later Gardner was captured while attempt ing to rob a mall car In Arizona. arranging the show assert there is no farm animal which can produce meat ' more economically or quickly than the . hog. They point out, that hog raising , requires less capital.'- less labor, and less equipment, than the raising of 'any other kind of stock, with the pos. slble exception of sheep and poultry. J Entries fur the swine will close September 16. The management Is planning several changes in the stag- ing of this year's show and everything will be spick and span for the opening. J iitj miJiuvru in-iiiuia anuuiu limits a hit with visitors. Accordng to Secretary 8. I. Brown the entire livestock show this year will set a record for both quality and qua i. tlty of exhibits. Cnnk with ens . , Regular Price $10.95 15.50 29.45 39.85 51.85 'RfEDFORD,1 OREOCW, TirUKSDAY,' SEPTEMHETl TEt Screen j By T Press AfvaC j At lite rtlallo. E. W. Ilornung's great detective stories, written under the title of "Raffles, the Amateur Cracksman." have been made into a picture full of thrills and tension, which 'will be shown tomorrow and Saturday at the Kialto. The central figure. Raffles, plays a desperate game, he baffles the great est detectives of Scotland Yard, and wins the love of a charming girl. Mystery, laughs and drama follow one another as the story unfolds. House Peters. Miss Du Pont. Hedda Hopper. Walter Long. Winter Hall and freeman Wood are among the players in the picture. 'The Turmoil" closes tonight. It Is more than a play, a mere entertain ment, although It grlppingly enter- tnlns. llobart Henley and Eleanor Broadman stars In the cast. At Hunt's Craiorlan. At this theater, in "I'll Show You the Town," Reginald Denny Is the star and Cissy Fitzgerald of the fa mous smile Is east In support. A per. fectly dignified, earnest and extreme ly handsome young college professor. Alexander Deupree, is asked by a friend to take the friend's wife out to dinner, by his cousin to -entertain a visiting heiress, by an older college professor to coax sufficient thousands from the purse of a wealthy spinster of uncertain age 'to save the college. Alec's father founded from financial ruin. He attempts to please each pe titioner, that's the story, and It's full of real live climaxes, comedy, excit ing events. love and pathos in which pretty girls figure conspicuously. A good comedy. Pathe News reel and Rnymond Ballard at the organ complete the program, i Poole With (TAN. SummoiM for Publication. (Equity No. 3133-E.) In the Circuit Court of the State of ' Oregon for the County of Jackson. G. K. Ferguson, Plaintiff, vs. Henry Carter, Alfred Carter, Isoap Carter. Reheceft Mead. Franklin Carter. Sanford Carter. , Mary Ann Carter. John Carter, Howard Carter. Sarah Carter, John Carter, a son of. John Carter, deceased: Sanford C. Carter and Sarah F. Carter, his wife. Nancy Williams. Brltton Williams, Alfred Williams. Mallssa Williams. Edward Williams. Edward Langley. Mrs. So phia Collins, F. K. Knowles. A. J. Marvin. Jack Maiv:u. and t!,e un known heirs of Henry Carter, Alfred Carter, Isaac Carter. Rebecca MeAd, Franklin Carter, Sanford , Carter. Mnry Ann Carter. John Carter. Howard Carter. Sarah Carter, John Carter, a son of John Carter, de ceased. Sanford C. Carter and Sa rah F- Carter. hl wife. Nancy Wil liams, Sritton Williams. Alfred Wll- . Ilnnis. Mallssa Williams. Edward Williams. Edward Langle" Mrs. So phia Collins; F. K. Knowles, A. J. Marvin, Jack Marvin, and P. F. Swayne and Barbara M. Kwayne, his wife Chester Ku bll and Alta Kubll. his - wife. ' Bankers Discount Corporation, . a corporation. First National Bank of Medford. Oregon, a corpor.- Off Off fyle Price i 9.30 13.20 23.55 31.90 41.50 atlon, C. .. B. Ray Frank d. Ilram well. Superintendent of Uanka of the State of Oregon, Jaclfeon Coun ty, one of the duly organized coun ties of the state of Oregon, and a hody politic. L. Neldemeyer, also all other pernon or parties unknown claiming any right, title, eatate, lien or interest in the real estate de ncrlheri In the complaint herein. De fendants. To Henry Carter, Alford Carter, Inaac Carter, Rebecca Mead. Franklin ( Carter,' Kanford Carter. Mary Ann Car jter, John Carter. Howard Carter. Sa 'rah Carter, John Carter, a son of John Carter, deceased. Sanford C. Carter land Sarah F. Carter, his wife, Nancy Williams, Brltton Williams. Alfred I Williams, Malliuta Williams, Kdward j WNlams, Edward Langley, Mis. Ho lt ma coi linn. k, Knowies, a Mar vin, Jack Marvin, and the unknown helrg of Henry Carter, Alfred Carter. Inaac Carter. Rebecca Mead, Frank Hh Carter.. Sanford Carter, Mary Ann Carter, John Carter, Howard Carter, Sarah Carter. John Carter, a son of Jdhn carter, deceased. Sanford C. Carter and Sarah F Carter, his wife, Nancy. Williams, Brltton Williams, Al fred Williams, MhH3kh Williams, Kd ward Williams, Kdward Langley. Mrs. Sophia Collins. F. rC Knowles, A. J. Marvin, Jack Marvin, and p. F. Kwnyne and Barbara M. Swayoe. hfs wife. Chester Kubll and Alta Kubll, his wife. Bankers Doscount Corpora tion, a . corporation. First National Bank of Medford, Oregon, a corpora tion. C. R. Ray, .Frank C. Bramwell, Superintendent of Banks of the State of Qrpgon, Jackson County, one of the duly organized counties of the State of Oregon and a body politic. L. Nelder meyer. also all other persons or par ties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest In the real es state described in the complaint herein: ' In the nme of the stale of Oregon: You and each of you are hereby re quired to appear in the above entitled cause and there answer the amended complaint of the plaintiff on file therein against you .within ten (10) days from the date of the service nf this summons upon .you. If served within Jackson county. Oregon; or If served within any other county of Oregon, then within twenty (20 days from the date of the service of this summons upon you: or If served by publication or out of the state after an order of publication, then on or before the last day prescribed In the order for the publication of said sum mons, . " And you will please take notice that If you full to so appear and answer old emended complaint, the plnin tiff will apply to. the abpw. entiito'l In Every Drop Power, Mileage, Pep ! - ' .;-; .... 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Hwayne. his wife, had any right, title, estate, claim, lien Br interest in or to any rf the fol lowing dest-ribed property, to-wlt: The South Half of the Southeast Quarter S PK ) of Section Thirty five (35). and the South Half of the Southwest Quarter (S' SW't) of fac tion Thlrty-aiJC 3B in Jown8 Forty (40) South. Range Three (3) West Willamette Meridian; alo Lots One (1). Two (2) and Three (3). and the South Half of the Northeast Quar ter (S4 NK"4) and the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (HKtft NWtf of Section Two (IS), in Township Forty-one (41) South Range Three 3 West Wltlamotto Meridian. alo the Northeast Qt'!',t0.r of the Southwest Quarter SWyj of Section Thirty-six (3M. in Township Forty (4it South. Range Four (4) West Wallamette Meridian, in Jackson county.. Oregon, together with all tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in anywise -ppertaining. That plaintiff is the holder and own er of that certain mortgage dated De cember 4. 1918. on the above describ ed property, recorded In Hook 45, pages 2R8, 289 and 2i0 thereof, of the Mortgage Records of Jackson County, Oregon, and all sums due thereunder. That said mortmi'-e is prior in time and rl'ht to any claim, light, title, es tate. Hen or interest of any of the above named defendants In or to any of the above described property and all Hens or claims of -any of the de fendants herein in or to any of the above described property are subject and Inferior to the said mortgage of plaintiff. Further that the said lion of the plaintiff upon the above de scribed property be foreclosed to sat isfy plaintiffs mortgage and the above described property, and all of the right, title, estate, claim. Hen or in terest In or to the same that P. F. Swayne nnd Barbara M. Swayno. his wife, had on or after the 4th day of December. 1918. be sold upon said foreclosure to satisfy the amount of the face of said mortgage. $4000.00. and interest at the rate of six per cent, per annum from September 1. 1918, until paid, and five hundred ($500.00) dollars attorney's fees, and plaintiff's costs nnd disbursements In this cause, nnd the expenses of foreclosure and sale of the real property under said mortgage, and such additional sum as the plaintiff shall expend at any time prior to the tnklng of .the decree here j" H th protection nf the said m"'-t- Tank and Let Your ENGINE Decide!" (SSfOLIME and Lubrieanto Judy & Frohbach, Inc. Wholesale Distributors blGGErV BETTERgTHAnl 6VER-JACK80NOCOUNTY FAIR. SEPT. 16-19 1 ..a, .a nn1 tterurltv und flofenne Bcnlnm and removing any of the UeiiH of any of the defendants herein, and after Hnid above Hums are aeauctea rroin moneys reulized from the ae of said property, any overplus ihat Is then left be paid over lo anld P. F. Swayne and Barbara M. Hwnyne, hig wife, or their heirs or aBHlnns. or as the court may order, and that such sale free anld property from all vlafma or liens of any of the defendants herein, ex cepting the statutory rinht of redemp tion, and that upon confirmation of saile the plaintiff he by the sheriff of Jackson county. Oregon, placed in possession of said premises and be en 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, Oreiion, make, exe cute and deliver unio ino noiuer and owner of the certificate of sulo heroin, a good and sufficient sheriff's deed to the above described premises, convey ing all the right, title and interest which the defendants P. F. Swayne and Barbara M. Hwuyne, had in the premises herein described on or after December 4. 1918. freed from anyu claim of any and all of the defendants herein, and for such other and further relief as may seem to the court to be just and equitable. This summons Is published under and In acordance with an order made nnd entered bf the Honorable' W. j. HarUell, County Judge for Jncksnn County, Oregon, in the above entitled matter, nnd made In the absence of the circuit Judge of the above enti tled court, on the 12th day of Augum. 1325, and which order requires you and each of you to appear on or before the last day prescribed in said order for the publication of snid summons. Said order directed this summons to be published once a week for six sue. cewlva weeks In the Medford Mall Tribune, a dally newspaper published In Medford. Jackson county. Oregon, and of general circulation throughout said county. The dute of the first pub lication of this summons Is the 13th day of August. 1025, und the date of the last publication thereof will be the 24th day 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 of the state after an order of publica tion, and such service will be complete at the exniratlon of the time prescrib ed for said publication. Dated at Medford, Jackson county, Oregon, this 13lh day of August, 1920. . REAMKS & REAMKK. 1 Attorneys for Plaintiff. ' Address: 412 Liberty Building. Mcd- fnM .Tfccnn Pnnnt Oretron 4