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o I? o o ' o G O ' ' fKDj'ORD MATT, TftTBTTXR lfED)RDo OTCEfiOX. TTTnRDAY, RKtTKMBFJiJ 17, 1fl2" vmr rtt i.i:.f ; rn stan Di.(;s. -(Nut IncluUinK totlay'H kuiim-'h) National. W. Ij. 1'lttnburir 87 New Ynl'k ('InrinnuU .. Ih-noklyn ... Ht. Louis ... ItUHtOtl . . . . I'hlcntfO J hllailelnhla .. SO 7.1 . . 07 . . liK . . 0.i . . 02 Aiiit'iiciui. W. M HU 71 71 WnKhlngtun Phllnilclilila Nt. Louis . . , Ortrnil C'hiiUKo Tt rlevi'laml us Now York -. . . (11 fioHlon i 40 -7tnli 03 . lil) (15 71 74 711 SO 7! L. 4H 67 , d r, 08 71! 7S !)7 rc. .027 .071 .630 .4KC .4711 .4 5 2 tlm-a KiiniftH nntl a half of firth iln-e In thu National ,y ahai-lug a twin bill with tgo culm. A milvo uf fifticn hit cllni'hod the final kiiip, 8 to 0, sfur tho club, after It hiiil htH'ii hlankeil by thu vetiirnn AU-xumlcr "n the opener, 3 to 0. AL HAGEN LEADS rc. .114 7 .iu John Cnrtpr, Howard Carter, Kar ji !cemUr 4. 1!MH. on the ubove desorlli CUI'lHul III IIOUK 4 NEW YOItK. Kept. I 7. (A. Although the National leiufuo pen- Twenty-five golfers have complet ed their sixteen holcti of play for eKtabllxhinent of their handicap Hu ll reu In the A met k an LcKlon Kolf tournament, ueeonllng to the lehm j;olf committee. Tho bnt card wuh j ' turned in by Al JIiikvii who Hhot I u 73, Heeond plaeu going to H, F. NI2W YORK, Kept. 17. (A. P.) MrhnflYl nml II. II. Hfinlcv uli.. eurh G40' fJueHinm wnellier (lie demon- mured 7. !lia-2! Htnillvo tendi-nele of the Aincrlean- Tho prison donated hy Medford .514 M" ,mvo K"ne a 1,11 hcy,mii houndn nierchaiitH for bent hcuvvh In the 4,(3 arlHeH uk a result of a Htatement by preliminary play will ho Klven out .443 "." ruunm-r, nint uanenian oi Ht mo full" groundl couiHO Sunday, mo iirookiyn aiiuoiuiih. winners being given their choice of He Hay hn Intends to quit the club prizes according to the standing ofi at the end of this season because of .iw.i,. Bcuies. In run nf tin winres I ) "-.iiino upon mm oy nomo the first round of tho tournament Career, John Carter, u sou of J0IT11 'alter, deceased; Kanfoid C, t'urter and .Smith K Carter, his wife. Nancy Williams, Drittou Williams, Alfred Williams, Maltssa Williams, Kdwaid Williajiis. Kdward Ijinley. Mrs. Ho. phla Collins. P. K. Knowles, A. J. Marvin, Jack Maivm. and U.t un known heirs of Henry Carter. Alfred Carter. Isaac Cartur. Itelieecu Mead. Kranklin Carter. Han ford Carter, Mary Ann Carter, John Carter, Howard Carter, h'srah Carter, John Carter, a son of John Carter, de ceased, Kanford C. Carter and Ha ruh K t.'arter, his wife, Nancy Wil liams, llrltton Williams. Alfred Wil liams, Malissii Williams, IMward Williams. Kdward l,angle' Mrs. So phia Collins, K. K. Knowles, A., J. Marvin, Jack Marvin, and P. b tiwayno and liarhara M Hwnyne, his wife Chester Ku bll and Alta Kubll, his wife, Jia niters Dlacount Coitoratloii. a corponitlon, First National Hank of Med ford. On-gfln, a corpor ution, C. H. Uay Prank C. Itrm well, Superintendent of JIanks of tho Htate of Oregon, JackHon Coun ty, one f the dulv organized cuun ties of the stato of Oregon, and n ed uronert v. pa-es zhu and thereor, r me Mrirtgage Heeortls of Jackson County, regon4 and all sums due thereunder. That said mortcne Is prior In time and rl 'lit to any clsim. right, tjtle, es tate, Hen or Interest of any of the above named defendants m or to any of the above described property and all liens or claims of any of the de fendants herein In or to uny of the above described property are subject and Inferior to the said mortgage of plaintiff. Further that the said lien of ibe plaintiff upon the above de scribed property be foreclosed to sat isfy plaintiff's mortgage and tho ubovo described properly, and all of the right, title, estate, claim, lien or In terest In or to the same that P. F. Swayne and Parbara M. Swayne. his wife, had on or after tho 4th day of Uecemhcr, 1UIS, he sold upon said foreclosure to satisfy the amount of the face of said mortgage, f 4UO.00, and interest at the rate of six per cent, per annum from f'ep tern her 1, 191X, until paid, and five hundred ($500.00) dollars attorney's fcoH, and plaintiff's costs and disbursements In this cause, ami the expenses of foreclosure ami sale of the real property under said ( crowds. play which will lake place Hunday ' body politic, I Neldeincyur. also all mortgago, and such additional sum as other persons or parties unknown the plaintiff shall expend at any time claiming any rigtit, title, estate, lien prior to the taking or the decree horc or Interest In tho real estate de- In in the protection of the said mort srrlbed In the complaint herein. De- gage and security and defense against fondants. .and removing any of the liens 01' any nant vas further bevond the reach .'"J01 "-'iRuo History irom its be- morning, and to which all players Tu tYT(er' f'roVa. A""' L ,1. J . - ,T.Vh, . . Yr,n of the New York Giants today as ""7 hi'e established their handicap &rr tho remit of n iloublo victory by tho " ' 111 "I't'-'aiom. ur0 oliulblo, will determine tho order ler, John Carter, Howard Carter Ma- 'I'rohcrty. any overplus that In then 1'lraten over lirooklvn. M.Cuiw'u men 1,10 ' heera, tile vny.r. and tho llleky f choice. I rah Carter. John C':.ner n ..r j.lin left be mild over to wild I'. R Swayne have made their hold on Kecond nlncn "Pvc'"h Ktretih and the 110,1 bottlo j tne tournament olnv. tho han- Carter, deceased. Sanford C. Carter Ml1 Harbara M. Swayne, lliu wifo. or reaaonuhly floe hiiea of tho The ehami rlvalH for the Kamea behind. A double by Irish third Inning, scoring the (Hants all tho to win. Art Nehf 10 one run. They g but Nehf had Rood support. oeuro hy crushing tho"" h"v0 ''"' established in thedtoap system will prevail. Names ?.V,t!,, " Carter, his wife, Nancy their heirs or isskks or as the court , nn,.nn,,i 11, 1- .national pastime. ... .,,,, ,,, ,,,,,,,,, "1 "'llllains, Hiltlon Williams. Alfred m;y order, and that such sale free ' ' , tlu n,m nf not ,, fow ,,. "., lmvu 'lualifled. and williums, Alallsra Williams, Kdwaid wild property from nil claims or liens ,lons put their western 1 ,, j f I ,en 1 o eer t . " ' ""W: Williams. Kdward U,nKley. Mrs. So- of any of the defendant herein, ex- e runner-up berth five otl. theio Is need for Al Hacen. 73; II. F. Scheffel, 78; phla Collins, K K. Knowles. A J. Mar- jcepllnp, the statutory rlfcht of redolnp- irtviiifiiin 111 iKinu- it. it iniitii.ir ro. a t 1 .. on. vi 11 inr.ij- .fi, .....1 t. .,..!,,.... iinn. linn in;ir tninn rnnnrm;mfin nr 1 Alnel l- it,. , r"wlH whiell make a practice o. O. Horner. 80- L. C. Oarlock 80- n'lr of Henry Carter. Alfred Carter. 1 'n11" lh" Plaintiff he by the sheriff 1 niiunci in 1110 of rMlnK pinyers or attacklm,' them itulnb Cowu-Ill ko. w v.,i ' ' lB""c Carter. Itebeccu Mend. Krank- of Jackson county. OrrKnn. Placed In two men, Bvo ,,.,, ..,, , u ,r 'J'" .V fc"1, ' oley, 8J, li Carter. Sanford c.nler M,- Ann possession of said premises and bo en- runs they needed )n ,,., ,.irc.aiiv h,.v0 ,' ,,... , , ' ' ' , L- t"tB- Carter, John Carter,. Howard Carter, j tlll''n tho possession pen.linK re- llmited the l!eds ?. " " . , y ,..T 1 S ''C0 K- w",Bon. M: Jai k Heath. 84; Sarah Carter. John Carter, a son of I dominion, and if after the expiration .,.,.. i.iiu .mv-uin-j. nil: 1. -icnirwnm. .1111111 uinpr. oeceniien xii nTitrd i: v t'tv " i i"u ,i im i ii-ni mv iui ! ,.. ,v ..us inuiiy oiiieis ;,; vern .Marshall, 80; F. W. While Itrooklyn was dropplntt Its " , . m 87: .Moore, 88 xiliin lt.,.,,ln ... .1. r Kiivin ihtiihuih IIUl IIIO jeers ink double-header to tho I'lraies. V Kchef- farter and Sarah F. Carter, his wife, """'h redemption no redemption shall .' ,, n Nancy Williams. Hritton Wlllinms, Al- nave hl'n made, then the sheriff of ' frcd Williams, Mallssa Williams, Kd- Jackson county, Oregon, make, exe- D-3 , , . . . r T ....""R' ny "KInBhnm. 90: ward Wlllii.,.,. i.m 1 ,.!., ' m... cute and deliver unto the holder and ,.n.i o , .... . .. - .... lT ..,.1,1 nuruiiu ci-unus, not irom 'I'neo. .1. Fh nn. rM n n ....,. ... ii iiili l'usuik 1 11 o lean OI IIIO r,... 1 "vt Corsairs to u v.l " . " . - . 6 Mi games ovr York, tho Cards jumped Into 0: Mrs. C. C. Cnte. Hnnhin r-nto, i. w ir....-iA. ' a i' owner of the eertif iciite of khIp herein Klmer Wilson. 7: Vallon Wit- Marvin, Jack Marvin, and P. F. a Kod und sufficient sheriff's deed to IllflV . . . ' I... , ... I ..... ... t n 11 liittmrr Ul CUUIHU. , ..uu.nn.K u.e i-n.llies, u to . (,, ,,. ,, ,.. ,,., ,,,, Such outbursts 'nro taken by most son, I(7 Colo Holmes, as; I'aul Leon- Swnyno and Bnrbara Al. Swayne. his the ahnve described promises, convey- ard, 100 Steady pltchlntt by Oldham and .vieailoHs sent the Itoblns back Into jeers as well as cheers. Hoth. stir- lh alvfl, .ll..lul i, . , 1 iwncn oy lltUIIUI IIIIVO IllVlttteU nl 37,hhhomer "m,,' ' ,-,!. .0 reach their tormentors. Tho lendliiK Senators In the Amor- . . '., ., 1 . the first. posthiB his twentv-Virsi tii I IT""' "," l"" "'"'k f'"' Kvery umiih of the seas, ,n iiii 1 1, ' ho "topped to t4,e plato ho was iWm&t m ARRIVES G PASS el,.," ",",,77, '"""'hlladelphl,. Stanley Harris, pilot of "nlflL, rtllIlf L0 U. I hOO hure, ."'p. I, n,.., ?. '"I, I ! """" lnBled out' by tho . wife. Chester Kubll and Alta Kubll, .'"-" "" tne 'Isht, title and Interest his wife, Hankers Doscount Corpora- "'hlch tho defendants P. F. Swayne tlon. a corporation. First National nn(l Harbara. M. Swayne, had In the Hank of MCfnrd nrpimn n nnmnra. premises herein described on or after tion. C. R. Ray. Frank C. Kialnwell, 1 December 4, 1918. freed from any Superintendent of Hanks of tho Stnto claim of nny and nil of the defendants of Oregon, Jackson County, one of tho herein, nnd for such other and further duly orminized counties of tho State of relief as may seem to the court to be Orepon nnd 11 bodv politic. L,. Noider- Jwt a"d equitable, meyer, also all other persons or par- ! Tn's summons Is published under tleg unknown clnlmliie nnv rieht. title. and in neordance with an order made estate, lien or interest in the real es- nn" entered bf the Honorable W. J. state described In the inmiiluint Hnrtzell, County Juduo for Jackson I herein; , County. OreKon. in the above entitled In the name of the state of Oregon: matter, and made in the absence of Free Iiistrsictioxi on Ebi&e Decorating- An Exceptional' Opportunity for Home Lovers . MISS D. M. SMITH, of the Educational Department of V. P. Fuller &. Co., will bf in attendance at our store to show and Instruct all who are interested in beautifying their homes, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, at our booth at the Fair Grounds. Mis. Smith, who If an cxpf rt In home decoration, will solve your problem ' concerning Palntlnd.Varnl.hlnj or Enamelling. She will show you now old worn furniture cen tie restored to ' Its original beauty. How dingy wells can be brightened up with new colors and delightful effects and how badly discolored floors can be made bright and beautiful once more with 4 rich grain ttlc&. beautiful home painting booklet FREE It tells you lust what you want to know when doing painting jobs around the home tells ail about preparation ofsurfaces brushes how much paint or varnish to buy what to do and what not to do to jet satisfactory re sults. - ' 1 : -1 Thompson's Paint Store 116 N. Central Ave, Medford, Oregon" "A Full Line of Fuller Products Always on Hand." :. .. . . . . 1 0 B,"1. but three. ,.. . . . .,. , Ken ,,. You and each of von ore herei.v . the Circuit Judce of the above entl . rVetuvcn,',, v ' aK".- """ " ""-' '' "o had ac- Louis Rrowns, returned to his qUirCd n""ear ln ,nc above cnU,,ed inrt-COUrV 0Vh 12t? day or August. . Rejuvenated lankees opened their ,.di-ntallv sulked one nr n,., L.-u home in C-rnnts ,i , u . cause "nd lhere answer the amended 19-- a"u " h ordor requires you til,t with Cleveland for sixth place 1 n , nrctb ,. Trie. "tZ ! Z r h. ' complaint of the plaintiff on file and each of you to appear on or before braco or victories. 8 to 01 . . : , .. H , , , wierein against you Witnin ten (111, ",l-v i""1"" i" i'i wruci- I " ...... ,a i.nncu now nuniflllicil wnen UIIJK ITOm tne ante OI tne Service 01 'uMH,mt,,, smu suiiununs. with and 4 to 3. Shocker blanked the Indians with elKht scattered lilts In tho first Biiine, but l'cnnock was curried to ten Inniiitm in tlio second in splto of tho fact that ho allowed but flvo hitiKles. Tho llraves moved up to within this derision afrcctcd him. no w" hit on tho head by u pitched 'his summons upon you. If served Said order directed this summons to 'All thlrtv-cinht thousand of those .within Jackson county. Oregon; or if . ne pumisnen once a wecK rnr six suc- fans could have been on mv neck I served within any other county of Ivo weeks 1 in tho Medford Mall nnd 1 1 . Nbl..'. 1 , 1 , m, , Oregon, then within twenty days Tribune, a dally newspaper published nnd It colildn t havo blithered mo a' . . ,..,. , ,,. r ,,, ,.,' ,', ,J,2 in Medford. Jackson countv. Oregon. noise 01 too jOirerS TO IJPrpnrl summons upon von: or if served bv ann or teneral circulation tnroucliout bit, he said. crowds away from home never nn-l nuys ine, but if they annoyed mo at home, that would net my gout." oMan an HOI-TAN cA cigar you'll like "Everywhere you travel it's ROl-TAN that hna the call I No wonder!" PANETELAS (10c per) riKlilCKMIV. Calif.. Sent. 17 A football eleven and seven substitutes. composed entirely of nlch school foot ball captains carefully, selected to rep resent tho University of California freshmen was shown by the turnout for the opcnlm; week of practice. There nro about 100 candidates for i)(. nu cjiruiiK siiuaii and eighteen of the contenders wero captains of their hluh school lenms. nor is California the only slate represented in this ar ray of gridiron leaders. The men wero skippers In hlKll schools as re mote as New Orleans, Lake Charles, l.a Hillings, Mont., and Honolulu. .... I.ll. ..a Nil,,, I'tltlnlv Thn ,l,ila nt lh. fipD, ni.K. wwr irMiiimmuii i utii ,,i me Hiaie aiier - n, Walhfr Oun iw 7091 nn order of publication, then on or lhation of this summons Is the 1.1th rr mnci vuu III before the last day proscribed In tho day of August, 1825. and tho date of order ror tho publication of said sum- 1 "'s1 puoncation tneroor win bo tne inons. 1 24th day of September. 1925. Tho N'KW YORK- eit 17 r. I And you will please lake notice that (time prescribed ln the order for the Defense ,.f h, vv ,1 V ) " 'ou fa" 10 80 appear and answer Publication of tho summons begins to iiennse or tho Walker cup, Interna- satd amendod complaint, the plain- run fro ld first date of puhlica iiona, amateur golf treaty, will take tiff will apply to the above entitled "on or flom Personal service out of the victorious American team to Eng- court for the rellbf prayed for in tho ,he state after an order, of publicn- nuni next year it plans of united amennea complaint and which relief t"1"- "o ucu ervn-e win ne complete mates lloir association officials mil- l,ra.vea ror Includes pialntiffa ap teilnllzc. As the scene for the next . 1'""" ror decree as follows: .T,;;ngbtnde!;U,u,:,!'e M"rV'1 T nr&i. 1ex;.?.ptnr P. of l.ngland are under consideration. Swayne and Harbara M. Swayne, his 11. a "W '"" ,,ro -"Poeli'd In wife, had nny right, title, estate, claim, Iho American team as a result of the lion or Interest in or to nny i f tho fol rise of young players to prominence In lowing described property, to-wlt: the recent amateur championship i rne South tlnlf of the Southeast Quarter (S', SK 14 ) of Section Thirty- nt the expiration-of the time preserib eu ior sain punilcatlon. Dated nt Medford. Jackson county. Oregon, this 13th day of August. 1923. RRA.MUS HHAMliS, Attorneys for I'laintiff. Address: 412 Lihcrty Building, Med ford. Jackson County. Oregon. Travel by Motor Stage SAFELY, SWIFTLY AND COMFORTABLY Two Through Stages Daily To Portland, leaving Medford at 7:48 A. M. and 11:30 A. M. A pleasant one day trip. Also leaves Medford at 6:00 P. M. for Boseburg, connecting following morning to Portland. ' . 'We take passenger's for ail way points. For further Information "" and tickets call Union Stage Depot.- Phone 309. . FARE MEDFORD-POETLAND $7.85 Direct Connections at Roseburg for Coo Bay Points.- , , , KXKCI'TOIVS F'XATi ?.OTICU III.,,, v,.,. nil l,, il,. live (in), ann tne Kouth Half of tlio i me county court ot mo state or v 1TTI L . . ,V 7. x 1 "uthwest Qunrter KV4 SW ) of Sec. Oregon for the County of Jackson. hl'.A II Sept. 17. (A. P.) t,)n TlllrtV-Slx (3(1) In Townshlli I Tn ll.n f I.- 11..1.... overy of oil in the Arctic slolin ,ortv 1411) s,, 1,1)1 l):,n..n 1 -i 1 i 1-1 of Alaska was reported by Oeralil West Willamette Meridian: also Iots Notice is' hereby given that on the l' lt.gnrald, head of a Unltod Statos "no (l), iho (J) and I nreo (3), and 10th day of September, 11)25. the survey party II. C. Wins Klwanls tioir. VANCot'VKIt, II. C Sept. 17. (A. I ) Vancouver Klwunls golfers best. ed teams from other cities ln tho Pu- mc Northwest In team match play q ,1 in," iMwiiuis tourney nere yester- ibiv. Corvullls. Ore., finished sec ond. that this !nu S".",l,h I'.1,'." u( tho N'nrthoast Quur- County Court of the State of Oregon llmmer visited tho valleys of then.. 1 1 . . ", .-.outnenst lor tne County of Jackson set tho Kllh oMIle and Noatlk r'wn t SllS'ifi: lownsnp forty-one (41) South County Court at Jacksonville, Oregon, ! ii .111 1 . ' 0 - i ,v""u,ietio as 1110 time and placo for all those: geological sumnic fi returned hero today from the north, Cook with gns. SliilllllnilM for l'ii:illiilloll. (Kiiulty No. 3133-1!.) tf i 'orldlan, also tho Northeast Quarter having any objections to tho final nc- "'Hhwest Quarter (NK I count and report nnd the closing of the HWU) of Section Th rtv-s x (311). in esl.iln nt Tr..i n i-un -i.r Township Forty (40) South. Itnnee In n,,ne,,r ...,,1 .....u' ., ' P IA Wnu, tl'nlln - ... ' . V. ."v " ','Jl-V.l,u,, In tho Circuit Court of the Stale of h j,,.l,Vnn ,.i. n. '..u'. : I! , "Tf . those huving any I O'-K-n for the County of Jackson, i w ,h a teneme s'herV, to K. l' Ol-guson. Plaintiff vs I lem v U ,.,,,........,.. .1... . 1 1 .. . "l. P'aoe Carter. Alfred Carter. Isaac Carter, j In anywise bperlaining. Itcheccii Mend. Krauklln- Cartor. Thul nhilntirr iu ihn i,..m n.i ',,.,, ,,,... iii.-iry Ann t 11 rier. cr or Quit certain mortgage dated ! aii- Dated this lOth dav of Senlnmltmv 1925. JOHN S. OHT1I. . Kxecutor of tho Kstate of Helen O. Dillon, Deceased WE ARE MANUFACTURERS OP f Doors Screens, Windows and Sash, Window and Door Frames Mouldings, Cabinets of All Kinds Our Constant Aim Is to Keep Our Quality and Prices Absolutely Right Do Not Order From Out-of-Town Concerns Befors' ' ' ' Letting Us Figure on Your Bill. TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS Oregon Medford A Modern Mill TOMORROW IS ASHLAND DAY at the JACKSON COUNTY FAIR Ashland and Vicinity Are Being Depended on to Show Their Colors by Furnishing a Big Crowd on This Day ASHLAND BUSINESS HOUSES CLOSE AT NOON MUSIC BY ASHLAND'S ORCHESTRA THIS IS ALSO JACKSON COUNTY SCHOOL DAY SchoolChildfrn Admilled FREE When Accompanied by Parents or Guardian1 .i m . . : Splendid Program Consisting of HORSE, AUTO AND MOTORCYCLE RACES. RODEO STUNTS; McCLEAVE'S HORSE SHOW urn i ' I VAUDEVILLE AND MANY OTHER ATTRACTIONS Admission: Adults, Day, 50c, night, 25c. Children, 10 to 16 Years 25c dav or ni0Kt r a stand 50c day or night. Box seats, Day S1.00, Night 75c. Iearsvc day or night Grand- 1ickets and Reservations can he secured at the Chamber of rnmmM,a , - 9:38 1 11:00 a. m. v-namoer ot Lommerc every morning from fe!inT5 : r. 2;a : 1 o O O i . 1