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liKAGt'K STANDINGS
National
W. ' 1j. J'ct.
ritlHliurK 94 67 .023
Nnw Vork .....HU 4 .D7
Cincinnati 7 72 .1123
Kl. Louis ......75 , 75 .GOO
llomon 7U : 83 .457
Hrooklyn C i H3 .4r,0
I'hlrnB" 07 i S I ,441
l'lliluilL-lplila C4 II 5 .430
American
W. I,. 1'ct.
WnxhliiRtnn !IU 03 .1117
i'hllaili'lphlli K7 02 ,684
HI. I.oulH Kl (i!) .640
Detroit 70 71 .627
I'hlwmo 70 76 .603
C'k'voland 70 81 .404
New York 0 2 .463
lloalon 48 104 .300
Ycslcidiiy's HcniiKn,
At Portland, 3; Halt Luke, G.
At l.os Angeles, 12; K"U l'Yun
Cisco, 7.
At Oakland, 6; Vc'rnnni 9.
At Heuttlo, 0; KucramciiLo, 8.
TO HAVE EDGE
IN THE OUTFIELD
NEW YORK, Oct. 1. (Ily tho Asso
ciated Press.) "Two nilKiify outfields,
strong In overy department of bnso
ball, will clash whon Washington and
Pittsburg meet in tlio first game of
the world's scries next Wednesday.
A contest for slusKing honors Im
pends between the two heaviest hltterB
of tile rival squads, Leon ' (Goose)
Goslln, Washington's homo run hero
of tho 302-1 scries, and Ilazon Cuyler,
yo'ung Plrato oiitfloldor. .
Tho Goose hit .344 Inst full and Wnfl
always dangerous. J In has been n lilt
erratic thin year, trailing his outfield
muto, Sum nice, 111 tho league percent
age column, T)Ut GoHllh has the famil
iar Washington habit of being at his
beHt In the pinch.
Cuyler combines with Max Carey
nnd Clydo Harnhart to form an outer
array which soems superior to tho
Washington trio of Goslln, Mice' and
Karl McNoely or .loo Harris, If tho
comparison of soason averages Is
taken as conclusive.
Tho Plrntes, for Instnnco, hnvo an
edge on speed. Ciiroy has 42 baHo
stools to his credit against 37 for
Cnylor. Harnhart has pilfered nine,
to give Pittsburg a total or S3. Wash
ington's outfiolilors hnvo stolon fit,
with Goslln and Iilco Bharing first
honors with 27 npleco.
Cnylor Is tho leading run getter and
according to tile nvernges Is tho best
hitter on cither club, his .300 this
senson plnclng ljlm umong tho first
five batsmen in tho National league.
Carey has batted .310 for tho season
and Ilnrnhart .327, an outfield average
of .342. Mice's mark Is .360, Gonlln's
.'140, McNocly's .288 and Joe Harris1
.305.
. With McNeoly playing center field
tho Senator outer works averages
.325, but with Harris In tho llueup tho
C'Kiircs are .332.
Pittsburg's outfield, thornforo. Is 30
batting percontago points better than
Washington's on paper.
Ht'liKNK, Oro.. Oct. t. With hut
two clays remaining before tho open
ing clatm of iho KfiiHiin tho University
tif OroRon football team In fust round
ing Into Nhapc. A few ilnys ago tho
win k wmn ragged hut tho football
ilrlll haH Im'i'ii Inteimlvo and u
smoother-working machine In now
tin lh field.
Tho first game in to ho with 1 ho
Multnomah Anmiour Athletic club of
l'mllum! on tho local field. Last
your tho plub mon defeated OroRon,
U to 0. mill thlH year thoy uro touted
tin stronger than ever. Oregon 1m
anticipating n leu I hultlo.
"I havon't any hfar stories to give
out,' HayH Coach lMrk Kntlth. "Wo
hnvo tho best prespei-ts tn yrars and
If wo Iokd It's our own f.iutt, or be
cause Homo othor teams had tho best
of UN. That's till thru? 1m to It."
oManoJlan
EOI-TAN
ci cigar you'll like
Trulu! It wlnt In wIV
youTl walk long way and
till not equal It." (Roi-TaN
PERrscTO Extra- i oc) .
TEAMS FIGHTING
1L
NKW . YORK, Oct. 1. (A. P.)
Three games separated the'four sec
ond diyistAn clubs In the National
k-nguo 'today giving the Phillies, the
present tail eniler, tho mathematical
possibility of climbing into slxtb place
by the closo of tho season on Bunday.
Philadelphia's second straight tri
umph over thtf KubJns yesterday, 0 to
4, kept llrooklyn from unseating tbe
llrnves from tbe fifth rung. Tho
ItohliiH bavo won but two of their
hist seventeen contests.
All of tbe second division teams,
with the exception of tho Uraves,
bavo tbreo more games to play, lies
ton has but two contests, with Brook
lyn on Saturday and Sunday.
Should Kleteher's club win all of
Its remaining games, Chicago lose
two and .the itohin three, tho Phil
lies will come from tho cellar lute
tho Kixth position.
llrooklyn and Chicago aro In a
ositlon to take fifth place from the
liraves, mathematically.
Jlut one American league game' was
played- yeHterday, tho ited fiox win
ning from a makeshift club of the
.Senators, 6 to 4. Tbe end of tho con
test found but ono Washington regu
lar in tho lineup.
Tbe world champions contlnuo with
their series at Hoston, where tho
Indians will cross bats with tho White
Sox and tho Tigers battlo with tho
lirowns in their last series of the
year.
GINGER IN HIGH
IL
Coach Prink Cnlllson stnrted In
Wodnesday afternoon to eliminate)
tho nonehulurlce from his squud, and
leetures were tho order of tho prac
tice. Tho first team were raked
ovor tho oratorical coals, when tho
second imd nmdo ynrdttge consls
tontly through their best defense.
Hcrlmnmges will be held until Fri
day night, and tho boys who show
up tho boat in practlco will play
in tho gnmo Saturday with Klum
nth Falls.
. J'roHpoctH for tho local line-up aro
ns follows:
MeUeo, center, Noff nntl Putney,
or one of throo others guurtls; Hub
bard nnd Morgan tackles; Klngler,
Croon und Kelly, ends; Williams,
llorriot, or Tunn, quarter; Sonn or
Archer, fullbnck; ftlooros, Shorty
Mnurcs, C'ookHie, Williams mm Con
lad, halfbncks.
In tho event there is no fonoo
around tho grounds Saturday, special
ushers will wander through tho
crowd nnd ace that nil spectator)
hnvo tickets. Special policemen hnvo
hoen secured to soo thoro Is no argu
ment over tho purchaso of tickets,
The gatno will bo played on the now
athletic field, und will start at 2:30
u clock.
, Tho Klamath Falls team for tho
first timo In years, is rated as a con
tender for the southern Oregon
championship and defonted (J rants
1'uhh last Saturday seven to nothing,
0. A. C.
HIGHLY PLEASED
WITH HIS TEAM
COKVAM.1H, Ore.. Oct. 1. Fans
at tho WIllamottc-orcKim Agrlcul
tiiral college football game hero Hat
tirday will soo Coach Schlasler uo
two distinct buck fields which ho
will probably change In n group,
rather than uh individuals. Kdwards.
quarter, Kchulmorlch nnd lloll, halves
with Mulder tit Cull imtko up a heavy,
plungimr combination cnpnblo of
crushing iiumt nny lino for giiltiH.
observers hero say. Ijissitor, iiiuir
tor, Qulnn and l.uhy, halves, with
Doiimun, full, Is tho othor combina
tion, built for speed, open field run
ning nnd passing.
First scrimmage between varsity
and rooks was held lust night. Coach
Schlissers first strlmr was knit In
a comparatively short time, but gar-
neroa throo touchdowns. Tho sec
ond und third squads ouch gathered
two, Most wero won by tho uorlul
rotito.
Coach Schlisser expressed himself
ns well plonsod with tho showing of
tho men us n wholo nnd nlo as Im
pressed with the quality of luatetfiut
among tho rooks. ' 1
ABANlNlPEOF
KI.AMATII FALLS, Ore.. Oct. 1.
All hope of finding Martin Owenshy
alive has bom nhumtoned by posses
through Huckleberry iiiouutiiln
Oweimby, a Morrill. C:-ogon.
farmer, dropped from sight threo
weeks ngo yesterday while in thnt
densely wooded country although his
horso nnd rifle were found n few days
tutor. Item v snow In I hut )lMiriff
niuilu utllivr Btficlt (in)us3lbo(
Summons In Foiwlowire Oof Dclln-
. qucnt Tax Certificate.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon In and for the County of
Jueknon. ;
Pine Pelt Bunking Company, a Cor
poration, Plaintiff, vs. John
KwuiiBon, If living, and his unknown
heirs , If dead, and all other parties
or persons unknown, claiming any
right, title or Interest in or to tho
real property described herein, De
fendants.
To the above named defendants and
to each and all thereof:
In the name of the State of Of"
gon. you and each of you are hereby
notified that the Pino 'lielt Banking
Company, an Oregon corporation,
with its principal office and place of
business at Uutte Fulls, Jackson
County, Oregon, Is the holder and
owner of Certificate of Delinquency
No, 0170, issued on the 3rd duy of
August, 1922, by the Tux Collector of
Juckson County, Oregon, for the
amount of $37.3i, tho same being the
amount then due and delinquent for
tuxes for the year 1U20, together with
po unity, interest and costs thereon to
the date of euid certificate, upon the
real property assessed to J. D. Kltor,
and of which the said J. D. Kltor wus
then the owner, as up pears by the
Tax Records and Deed Records of
Jackson County, State of Oregon, and
particularly described us follows, to
wit: Tho southeast nunrter of Section
Ono, in Township Thirty-two Houth,
Kunge Two East, of the willumotto
Merldlun, containing 160 acres more
or loss. ,
You nro further notified that the
said plaintiff has paid taxes on said
promises for subsequent years with
tho rate of Interest on said sums at
12 per cent per annum, as follows:
August 3rd, 1!22, 935.30; Jan. 3rd,
1923. S36.6G: November 6th. 1923,
$4C.9I: February Sth, 1925, $90.73;
iinv r.th t42 7fi. nil nf which re
spective sums, together with the suni
ir 937.30, so paid on sum (jeruricaio
f Delinquency, on tho 3rd day of
"B1
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I . I
August, 1922. as aforesaid, Are now
past due und payable and there Is now
due to pluiutlff thereon, suld respec
tive sums together with interest there
on ut 12 per cent per annum from the
respective dates of payment as s fore
said, to the date hereof, making a to
tal now due thereon at this date In the
sum of $349. OS; as Is more fully set
forth in tho Application to Foreclos
ure, suld tux lien, which application is
now of record In the above entifcled
court and causo, and to which appli
cation reference is hereby made.
The suld John F. Swanson as
the legal owner of the title to the
above described property, as same ap
pears of record, and each of tho de
fendnnts named or referred to, as well
as all othor parties or persons un
known, claiming any right, title, in
terest or claim, estate or lion, in or to
said real property, are hereby notified
thut the suld plaintiff has up piled to
tho Circuit Court of said County and
Stuto aforesaid, for a decreo foreclos
ing the Hen of suld tuxes ugulnst the
property ubovo described, und each
thcroof aro hereby summoned to ap
pear within sixty days uflcr the date
of tho first publication of this sum
mons, exclusive of the day of the first
publication thereof, and defend this
suit or pay the amount duo us above
shown, together with .all accruing in
terest thereon from said respective
dates of payment to the date of such
repayment, ut 12 per cent per annum,
together with any and nil subsequent
tuxes since neerued against said pre
mises' and paid by this plaintiff, to
gether with nil nenaltles. costs nnd
accrued Interest thereon, and the
costs und disbursements of this suit,
und in enso of your failuro to do so,
a decree will be rendered In said
court and cuuso, foreclosing the lien
of the suld taxes nnd costs, against the
land nnd premises above described.
This Hummons Is published nnd
served upon you by publication in tho
Medford Mall Tribune, a legal news
paper published regularly and daily
In VPdford. Jackson County, Oregon,
and of genernl circulation In said
ature
CAREFUL
. . Your attention
is directed to the Union Oil
'Company's great outdoor
unpaign on behalf of the
lational Safety Council,
Watch the Tosters!
. At
Union Oil Service Stations
iRid Independent Sealers
of the First Class 0
Everywhere
County and State, said summons be
ing published once a week for a pe
riod of at least six successive und con
secutive weeks, under nnd by virtue of
an order of publication heretofore
duly made and entered by the Hon. C.
SI. 'J nomas. Circuit Judge for Jackson
County, Oregon, said order bearing
date of September 17, 3925, which
said order so requires said defendants
to so appear within sixty days from
the date of-the first publication of
this summons exclusive of the day of
the first publication thereof.
The date of the first publication of
this summons Is Sept. 24, 1925.
All papers und process In these
proceedings may he served upon the
undersigned, a rosident of the State of
Oregon, at his address as given be
low, he being attorney for plaintiff
herein. F. J. NEWMAN.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Office and Post Office address. Palm
Pulldlng, Medford. Oregon.
Summons in Kfrc'lnuro of Delin
quent Tax Cerlir.cutti.
In tho Circuit Court 'of tho State of
Oregon in and for tho County of
Jackson. '
Pino licit Banking Company, a Cor
pornlion. Plaintiff, vs. John F.
Swanson. If living, and his unknown
heirs. If deud. and all other parties
or persons unknown, claiming uny
right, title or Interest in or to the
real property described herein, De
fendants. To the above named defendants and
to each and all thereof:
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you and i-uch of you are hereby noti
fied thut the Pino Dolt Dunking-company,
an Oregon corporation, with its
principal office nnd place of business
at Dutto Falls, Jackson county, Ore
gon, Is I he holder and owner of Cer
tificate of Delinquency No 0165, is
sued on the 3rd day of August, 1922,
by tho Tux Collector of Jackson
County. Oregon, for the amount of
$49.53, the sumo being tne amount
then duo and delinquent for taxes for
the your 1920, together with penalty,
Interest nnd costs ihoreon to the duto
and
plus ultra-modern refining facilities
have combined
and retaining the mighty power the
smoothness and the cleanness of Union
Gasoline.
Millions have been spent by Eastern . ,
scientists in trying to approximate the
non-detonating quality which is inherently
Union. , ,
Because of this quality, motorists have
sought the Union Oil sign since the time
of the first service Stations.
o o
of said certificate upon the real prop
erty assessed to J.,D. Kit or, and of
which tho said J. D. Klter wa then
the owner, as appears by the Tax Rec
ords and Deed Records of Jackson
County, Oregon, which property Is sit
uated In the County, of Jackson, and
State ot Oregon, and particularly de
scribed as follows, to-wit;
The north half of the . south-east
quarter, the northeast quarter of the
southwest quarter, and the southeast
quarter of the northwest quarter, all
in Section 18. Township 83 South,
Range 3 east of the Willamette Meri
dian, containing 160 acres more or
less. ;
You are further notified that the
said plaintiff has paid taxes on said
premises for subsequent years, with
the rate of Interest on said sums at
12 per cent por annum, us follows:
August 3rd, 1922, $41.72; January
3rd, 1923, $43.33; November &th, 1923,
$43.67; February 5th, 1925,- $98.65;
May, 5th, 1925, $46.13; all of which
respective sums, together with the
sum of $49.53 so paid on suld Certifi
cate of Delinquency on tho 3rd day of
August, 1922, us aforesaid, .are now
past due and payable and there Is now
due to plaintiff thereon, said respec
tive sums, togeth r with interest
thereon at 12 per cent per annum
from the respective dates of payment
as aforesaid, to the date hereof, mak
ing a total now due thereon at this
date in the sum of $378.98, as Is more
fully set forth in the Application to
Foreclose suld tax lien, which applica
tion is now of record In the above en
titled -court and cause, and to which
application roferenco Is hereby jnudo.
The said John F, Swansea as
tho legal owner of the .. title to-the
ubovo described property, as same
appeurs of record, nnd each of the
defendants numed or referred to, us
well as all other parties or persons un
known claiming Any right, title; Inter
est or claim,, estate or Hen in or to
said real property, are hereby notified
that the said plaintiff has applied to
the Circuit Court of tho said County
nnd State nforesaid, for a decree fore-
Chemistry
in taking out the "knock
V i' t '. -t
Union
Nori' Detonating 1
Gasoline
Union Oil Company ,
0 of California 1 v
Also Producers olAristo Motor Oil
, . o o '
o
o
closlng the lien of said taxea against
the property above described, and
each "hereof are hereby summoned to
appear within sixty days after the date
of the first publicutlonoC this sum
sons, exclusive of the day of such
first publication, and defend this suit
or pay the amount , due as above
shown, together wjth all acorulng in.
terest thereon from said respective
dates of payment to the date of such
repayment at 12 per cent per. annum,
together with, any and all subsequent
taxes since accrued against said pre.
mines and paid by tM plaintiff, to
gether with all penalties, coat and
accrued interest thereon, and the
costs and disbursements of this suit
and tn case of your failure to, do so, a
decree will be rendered In said court
und cause, foreclosing the lien of the
said taxes and costs, against the teud
and premises above described.
This summons la published ant serv
ed upon you by publication in the
Medford Mall Tribune, a legal news
paper published regularly una
daily in Medford, Jackson Coui.
ty, Oregon.' and of . general ch
culation In said County and
State, said summons being published
once a week for- a period of at least
six conseoutlve and successive weeks,
under and by virtue of an order of
publication heretofore duly made-and
entered uy tne Hon. i. 'jnotnai,
Circuit Judge for Jackson County.
Oregon,, said order bearing date of
September, 17th, J 92 6, which eald or
der so requires said defendants to so
appear within .sixty - days from the
date of the first .publication of this
summons, exclusive pf the day Of said
first publication "
- The date of the first publication of
this summons la Sent, tii-ivzv. , .
All papers and process in-these pro.
ceedinga.may, be served upon tho un
dersigned, a, resident of the. State of
Oregon, at his address as given be
low, he being attorney for plaintiff
nerein. F J. -NEWMAN,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Office and postoffice. address. Palm
Building, Medford, Oregon.