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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1925)
o o pigtc rem? ltrEDTRT) MTm TTirBuyrc. arET)rom, oT?T:noy, TWRanAY, yfirRT?. r. 192' KEEP PLACE, SPUE OF ELECTION LOSS BRAIN, EXPERIMENT r n- FASTING QUICKENS OTTAWA. Out.. Nov. 0. (A. P.) It In Ilii) purpose of W. M,icKpn.io KiiiK, Ihn premier, to ko before parllanii'iit with tiiM r.'ililimt. nntwitliHtantllntt t lie Tnet that the liberals, ot which party I lio Is tlio leader, are in the minority ' of the house of commons in cnnse (jimnee of tha recent general election. This tiniuiunconient was miulo last nfKlit by Mr. .Kim; In n lennthy stalo inniit, in which lio took the Kromid that nltlioiiKh the conservatives, led liv Arthur MelKlicn, had llfi scats In the chamlier us nKiilnst 102 for Iho llherals. this was far from ImllcathiK that Mr. Alc-ifchcn was in n position to command a majority of the 2f( members. In fact, Mr. MiiK nildeil tho results of the election "appear clearly to indicate that he is not in such a position. The staleitient was issued after several conferences Willi tho governor Keneral, j ;t LIKELY TO FAIL XAHU VILLI-:, Tonn., Nov. R. (A. P.) Including tho volo of thrco cn-ft'i-oncpH yoHtcriluy, tho combined vote of thirty an mini co'.iforcnecH In the Methodist KpiHcnpitl church today h( or x I at 2UGB facing and 2171 n jm I nut unification with tho Mctho dfHt Episcopal church, making final puftK.-iKO appear improbable. Yo8terdaya votes were: Kast Okla homa 140 for, 18 aaiiiHt; North MIh piKKippi 43 for, 166 agahiHt; Louisiana 1 17 for, 74 usaliiHt, Three-fourthfi of tho total vote In tho Bouthern church Ik required for unficatlon to pans. Tho voto la now KHfi in the required majority. Thirteen conferences are yet lo vote, the total voto being expected to reach only about 8000. CHICAOO, Nov. C. (A. Pi) Mental ability anil aloi tncHH are retarded i during a long fust bul suddenly in crease, often above normal, whon cat-1 wk is rcKttmed, it is learned in psy chological tests conducted at tho l'iii- versity of Chicago by J. A. (Jlazo on himself, his wife and Frederic HoelzH. Tho oxperimentH were conducted at tho II mo llnelzel, who holds tho world record of IfH days for experimental fuHtinv-C, went through his month of prolonged hunger. At tho saino lime (Haze fasted 17 days and .Mi a. Glaze I ten. The tests show that the hand Ih ! steadier and the brain clearer after the fast than before and (luring It. Other observations wero: Dreams aro nioro numerous In longer faHts than shorter ones. One sleeps less during tho fast, though a much longer tiino Ih spent I in bed than normally. Tho sense of smell Is much keener. ! One subject lost all taste for to bacco after the third day of fasting. Berkeley Co-Eds Go Forth in Trousers, But Land in Jaili nEHKISLEY, CrI., Nov. fi. (A. V.) llored "lo death with life" as art studentH at tho California Instituto of Arts and CraftK, Marian Fish, 17, and Lillian Hettencourt, 19, ventured forth in mens garb to make a oloscr study of life. Their research work ended in tho city jail. After being (old by police that they deserved a spunking they wero returned to their homes. Cook with gas. 4th UOHinyiUl. Ore., Nov. B. A total of l.(il7.Lft)f. fish wero planted In lakes and streams of Dougla county, the eggs having bene Imtehcd In tho Hock Creek trout hatchery, according to tho report filed by Superintendent T. II. Hill with the state game com- nilsHlHon. The hatchery' handled 2. 04 1,230 with a loss of OH.riOl . There were l.suiuirifl fish hatched of which 25, -(it wore lost. Th ehalchery plantod 431.000 steel head trout; 4 1.006 black spotted trout and 1.145,130 rainbows. Tho hoHvy loHHoa, according to Mr. Hill's report wero due to delays in I in oNportat Ion and high temperature and low water during tho tmmmcr. The Screen By Yo Press Agent Slot In Ktvamum, Hunt's (Valerian. Gloria KwaiiHon, back la America (on the screen) after her various ex curtdoim Into France, will be the Htar at tho Hum's Craterlan, beginning to day, In "Tho Coast of Folly." Palm ltcach is the scene of much of Iho story, whence It gets its title of "The Coast of Folly." And Iho title Is con cerned Willi .Joyce (tathway ami her mother, Nad inc. Countess tie Taunt. Miss Hwunsnn plays both roles, and wears stunning gowns. Anthony .lowttt, is tlio Iirry, and some of the others are Hornlhy dim ming, Kugcnlo IJrsserer, Alee It. Fran cis, Jed Prouty, Arthur Hatisuian, Lawrence Cray. Kuyinoml f'.nllard has arranged an Interesting program, playing "Sotnc w hero a Voice Ih Calling." as his solo number, and there will bo a number of short films. on the bill. Tom Mix ami Tony. Itlalto. Tho very mention ,if Tom Mix's name electrifies the motion picture fans, and the unnouuecmrnt of that royal screen hero's appearance at the lltaltu tomorrow and Kalurdxy In "The Everlasting Whisper," should bring the lovers of red blood western ers out In droves. His wonder horse Tony, puts across soino of the most astounding stunts that a camera bus ever recorded. It's a charming love story, with a brilliant finish. "Tho I'nholy Three, slurring I.on I'haney, closes tonight. There Is a splendid east ft ml an almost human gorilla adds a touch of ctfoctivu ter ror to the story. WhlN frgo.M Coming to the Hunt's Craterlan the sensational success of two continents "White Cargo," dramatized by Leon Clordon from Ida Vera Klmonton's book, ' Hell's Playground," and pro duced by Karl Carroll; the play hiis enjoyed n run of over three years at Daly's theater, New York and dupli cated its furore at the Pluyhousc, Lon don, ami at tho Curt Theater, Chi cago. "While Cargo" Is a vivid play of lovo In the tropics, tho action taking place on tho West Coast of Africa, portraying the. struggle for develop, ineitt in a country that defies en croaching civilization and where the even shining sun breeds Inevitable de cay. which penetrates not only vege tation, but aln the minds and hearts of the white men who uttcmpt tu con quer it. - i "White Cargo" Is booked for Mon day niht, November l so" an early reservation of mats Is dt nirable. so & to insure against disappointment, , Tho Infernal IVmlnlno VlUtANA. HI. 1 ted liiangu Is re reiving iriny mash notes. These, with congrativdons make up nlmiit "00 Icih'i-s dally. r O o$ with ss, t? SummoiM In Foroclostiro of Del In oitent Tax Oitlficate. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon in and for the County -of Jackson. Pine licit Hanking Company, a Cor poration, Plaintiff, vs. John F. Hwauson, If living, and his unknown heirs , if dead, and ult other parties or persons unknown, claiming any right, tit lo or interest In or to the real proporty described herein, De fendants. To tho above nninod defendants and to each and all thereof: In tho'nnme of tho State of Ore gon, you and each of you are hereby notified that the Pine licit Hanking Company, an Oregon corporation, with its principal ufflco and place ol business at Hutto Kails. Jackson County, Oregon, is tho holder and owner of Certificate of Delinquency No. 0170, Issued on tho 3rd dify of August, 102, by the Tax Collector of Jackson County, Oregon, for tho amount of 937.36, tho same being tho amount then duo and delinquent for taxes for tho year 11)20, together with penalty, interest and costs thereon to tho dato of said certificate, upon the real property assessed to J. I. Kftnr, and of whh-h the said J. D. Kiler was then tho owner, as appears by the Tax Hecnrds and Deed Records of Jai-ksou County. Slate of Oregon, and particularly described us follows, to wil: Tho southeast quarter of Section One, In Township Thirty-two South, Itangu Two Mast, of tho Willamclto Meridian, containing 1GQ ueres more or less. i ou are further notified that the i said plaintiff has paid taxes on said premises for subsequent years with the rate of interest ou said sums at I 12 per cent per annum, ns follows: August 3rd, litL'2. $35.30; Jan. 3rd, I'IL'3. $30.60: November 5th. ll)i!3. $16. 94: February 5th, 1025, $00.73; May fit lm. 1025, $42.70. all of-which re spective sums, together Vith the sum of $37. KG. so nald unpaid Certificate of DelhiquViuy, en tho 3rd day of August, tz i, as aforesaid, aro now past due and payable and thero is now duo to plaintiff thereon, said respec tive sums together with Interest there on nt 12 per cent per annum from the ri'Npcoilvo dates of payment as afore said, to the dale hereof, making a to- I now (I no tnereon at this date In tho sum of $340. 5fi; as is more fully set forth In the Application to Foreclos ure, siittl tnx lion, which application fs now of record in the above entitled court and cause, ami to which "appli cation reference is hereby made. The said John F. Swansea ns tho legal owner of the title to tho above described property, as same ap pears of record, and each of tho de fendants named or referred to, as well as all other parties or persons tin known, claiming any right, title, In terest or claim, estate or lien. In or lo said real property, are hereby notified that the said plaintiff has applied ti the Circuit Court of said County and Slate aforesaid, for a decree foreclos ing tho lieu of said taxes against the properly abovo described, und each thereof are hereby summoned to ap pear within sxty days after tho dale of (he first publication of this sum mons, exclusive of tho day of the first publication thereof, and defend this suit or pay the amount duo as above shown, together with all accruing In terest thereon from said respective dates of payment to tho date of such repayment, at 12 per cent per annum, together with any and all subsequent taxes since accrued against said pre mises and paid by this plaintiff, to gether with all penalties, costs and accrued Interest thereon, and tho costs and disbursed nts of this suit, ami in case of your failure to do so. a decree 111 bo rendered In said court and esnxo. foreclosing tho lien of the said taxes and costs, against the j land and premises above described, This summons Is published and nerved upon you by publication In the' Medford Mall Tribune, a legal news paper published regularly und dally in Medford. Jackson County, Oregon,, and of general circulation In said County and State, said summons be ing published pace a week for a pe riod of at IcsNt six succesHtve and con secutive weeks, under and bv virtue of an order of publication heretofore Inly made and entered bv the Hon. O. M. Thomas, Circuit Judge for Jackson County, Oregon, said order hearing bite of .September 1 7. fh. bleb said order o requires said defendants to so appear within sixty days from the date of the flrst0ptibllcation of ibis summons exclusive of the day of the first publication tleof. The datgjof the first publication of this HtimnY-mt Is Sept, 1M, lpa;,. All papers and pun ens In honn proceedings may be served upon the undersigned, n reshlont of the State of Oregon. u his s. Irons ns given be low, he being nWorney for plaintiff herein. I .1. NKWMA.N. Attorney for l'l:ttoiiff Office and Pint office nddici. 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Tho flavors aro tho result of making cream with fresh fruit or genuine flavoring extracts. Servo it every day. "lYrfert vo Cream" Jackson County Creamery M ra CASH PAID For Second-Hand Furniture and Stoves W. A, KINNEY Furniture House 315 E. Main Phone 505 oooooooooooooooooooooooooo Insurance First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Managar Phona 105 ' 30 North Central Medford, Ore.' '' We Are Now Ready to Serve Toasted Sandwiches At All Times a The o Cozy Nooh tin and Rivcrsidfj 8parta Bldg. 0 FORD ROADSTER Fine Shape $19O-0 The Busy Corner Motor Co. Travel by Motor Stage SAFELY, 8WIFTLY AND COMFORTABLY Si . , Two Through Stages Daily To Portland, leaving Medford at 7:45 A. M. and 1130 k. M. . A pleasant one day trip. Alio leaea Medford at 6:00 P. M. for Roseftnrg, connffcting . following morning to Portland. - o " We lake paaaenger lor all way point. For further Information j and tlcyita call Union gtage oiot. Phone 309. FARE MEDFORD PCfeftjAeto $7.8 Direct Connection! m) Rtjtburfl for Cooa Bay Points. . 2 o i YSTEMATIC AVING PELLS UCCESS "A Definite Plan for a Definite . Purpose" ; Save for a Sunshiny bay The Right Bank for You The tet National Bank MEDFORD, OREGON I TRUE FRIEND SPRAYER LIBERAL STOCK OF PARTS . Also Bargains in , , . ,H Used Tractors and Sprayer , BILL'-TRACTOR SHOP 226 Nortli Riverside 1 Phone 1010