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P3lOE FOUR 1 flIKDKOK'l) MAIL' 'JTJI'UXTC, AIKDFOUD, OttRflOX. TTTFTJSDAY, JUNE 7 1028. I : 11V. 1 dC eletricity pack your ice-box with dry, sweet, chilled air I The hot days are here delight fully healthful days so long as you can keep fitl But for perfect health, be care ful of your foodsl Try this: Place a bottle of milk in a neighbor's electric refrigerator, or let your dealer make this test for you. Leave it there a week or ten days. Then examine it it's still t-weetl Clean, hygienic, sanitary electric re frigeration will soon be in every modern home. Your dealer will show you an easy and economical way to have it now on attractive installment payments if you prefer. THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY , Offices! Metlford, Oregon Roscburg, Oregon Grants Pass, Oregon Klamath Falls, Oregon Yrclca, California Duiumuir, California POWER COMPANY I YUUK I'AIU NS IN fKOOIVKSS Peace of Mind You niiiy drivo along dark, imfroqiuMitcil roads unafraid. For you know Unit. Ilic money in your pocket is as safe as though it; reposed in a hank vault if you are carrying in sured money-TRAYFLKR'S ClIKQUKK You ran purchase this peace of mind at this hank, at a price of 75c for each $100 First National Bank Mcdford, Oregon SECURITY SAFETY SERVICE MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $150,000 $2 Per Load 2 Loads $5.00 MEDFORD FUEL CO. 1118 North Central Weekly Farm Market Review BY SITUATION i COKVAMJS. Ore., June 7. Grain: I'rivute crop estimators re leased reports lust week which Ken-; : erully indicated improvement In the, j winter wheat crop hut poorer proa-: peels for bpririK wheat. The UK i 'rtiult of tht'Ho early e-uirnatfH, which niuy prove hiuh or low ac cording to thir prawn I reliability ! and the efU'ct of . growing condi- i .tions during the rest ol the Reason. : iff an indicated crop in the United j '.Slatea of Hif-.iiOO.OOn bimhels of all ; wheat leHK than last year. An hu-i hei'H hroiiriht mit In previous re- ! I ports, the Bhoiiai;e will he In soit j red winu-r wheat, a type which in low in protein and fs in demand for making hlKctift and pantry flour., ; HarveKtiiiK in expected to begin in . th southwest which, with iniprov-1 ; ed crop conditions In Kurope, tend ed to weaken both domestic and export markets lust week. Some : decline was noted in barley under ; I influence of h-ss demand and, iin- , proved new erop conditions, ('ash j corn was firm, although new crop; : conditions are more favorable. Hay, I'eed and Pastures: Hay ! rnarkflH generally are improved he ! cause of the low condition of the new hay crop and hlie late lateness ; of pastures, but on the Pacific coast i ; demand for old hay is not keen, J New alfalfa was heln.-j contracted i !ut Yakima at Slli.fiO to growers the latter part of .May. i Potatoes: Shipments of potatoes . f ! TOKYO, June 7. The Jap anese newKpapciH are filled with alarmist stories and predictions I about ami-Japanese, feel In? m Man ( huria. nirtvenientH of troops and soviet ini rirues. j The foreign oTfice discounted tho i press reports us without inundation and professed to he unpen urbed. There were reports, however, that I the Kiivernmcnt was probably more I worried than it was ready to admit, j It was realized that, should ft prove : necessary, il would hp dil'iciilt to j find a successor to Chang Tso-IJn. Manehiirian war lord, who would he able to control that territory. 1 The Japanese government was principally concerned wilh the siiu !alion In Tienttdn. It was stated that I even Ihe Japjineso consul K'Mieral j (hero was unable to send a definite i summary ol' the situation because ! of (he presence of countless con flicting rumors in circulation. Ihe government, instructed the Japan ese ambassador at Moscow to file nro tests wit It Ihe soviet govern ment over alleged breaches of the I continue to exceed normal retpiire- new fisheries convention. j menu. Ihe movement ot new po-, taloes now exceeds that of old ; stock. There is prospect of an , 'early and second early potatoes! judging from acreoe and present: Condition of the fields. No defi-1 j nite information Is yet available rt ' regarding the probable 'production rillCAf'ft, June 7. A1) A , gift of $&(', ow from Max Ad - j ler, funnel Hears lioebuck and I Company exectit ivc, for the con- j struct ion of a planetarium on an island off Clifi-ago's lake front: near the v lehl inuseuni. was ac-! Icnowledged lodnv by I'M ward J Kellr. nresid- nt nf the S-uth most amazing Park cdniuiisslunt'i'ii. icareec in "The I lie plauei:inuiii is a device - - I K i,t ' enrp PATENT LEATHER KID' OPENS TODAY Klchurd signed son an i give the tpporl unity average per- I to View the. heavens as only astronomers here tofore have been aide to do. It is so arranged that the in structor or operator can bring Into the planetarium "sky" a view of the heavens as ihey appear at any given time, such as when the Kgyptlans viewed them or as they wfll appear hundreds of years hence. Ity working the apparatus the workings of the sky throughout a year can be reduced in the space n( a few mi miles time. a STATE SENATOR WILL HANDLE GRAIN tME Hart bel mess gave the performance of bu: Patent Leather great story of Ihe tank which opened this afiei- 'nnon ai Hunt's Crateriati theatre. Only an artist of consummate ! skill could sympathetically por ; tray I lie Kast Side boxer who is ! drafted into the war. enters it i hating bis country because of 'this, and win proves a renl hero when he is once under fire, i In choosing an actor to play j The Kid it was necessary SAI.L.M, Ore.. June 7. ITS The state j til die service com mission lias employed Stale Senator-Kleet .1. . liailey ol' Portland to repre sent the Interests of Oregon in (he Columbia basin grain rate issue when it Is taken up before the inter-stale commerce commission at Ihe Cortland hearing. This hearing will begin about June is as a continuation of the Seattle hearing. I la I ley was assistant state attor ney general at the time the origi nal Columbia basin rate case was before the hit er -slate commerce commission and represented the public service commission at that lime. FOR YOUR WINTER FIRE Green Pine Slab Wood 12-inch or 16-inch i mm to find a man who was an athlete ami could box. and at the same time one who was a finished actor, callable of creating sympathy for a character who during the great er part of the picture appears almost a cad ami a coward. 1 tart he! mess was a happy se lection for the role, for he again demonstrates that he is one ot ;reat adors of the screen, ind his portrayal ot Ihe iui lis one of the finest bits of screen acting that has ever neen re corded on celluloid. I'retty .Molly O'Oay plays op posite i iart helmess. and as the result of her work in this pic ture wins a personal triumph. The two Vitaphono acts on the proeram are a show worth while in themselves. Warlngs Penn sylvania lis. the famous Collegi ate orchestra appear on the screer in a series of son us and orches tra numbers. While the other act. "Senator" Koid. the famous humorist keeps the audience in a roar or laughs with his talk on timely topics. of lute potuoes other than t hut the growers declared intentions to plant about VI per cent more acres. There was a large supply of certi fied seed, and the trend is toward reater yieldn pnr acre because of better practices and concentration of potuto production in the hands of specialists operating in most fa vored districts. Altogether the out look for potato growera does not appear too favorable, unless these acreage Intentions have been chang ed or growing conditions limit pro duction. Dairy Products: Pacific coast butter markets wero firm to higher last week, with prices a cent or two libove the level of a year a-'Ao. ICastern markets were Homowhut unsettled with storage operators still slow in taking hold at present pi ices until more is known about the volume of production which will come from improved pastures, in the meantime, stocks In storage are now materially below a year ago in contrast to the situation on .May 1, and production, while in creasing rapidly during the last two seasons, is still short of lost year at this date. Supplies of medium and lower grades am more liberal than good butter and the latter is i moving most freely in the markets. ' Copenhagen butter markets have :' declined somewhat recently, the quotation on May 24 being 34.0. cents against cents a week , earlier. , j Livestock: The t'lrsfr spring lambs j from the northwest arrived in the eastern markets lust week, selling ! at highest prices since war clays. However, only the choice lambs j brought the fancy prices. Cold : spring weather has delayed lamb : marketing this season so thnt large ; runs are net expected before the-, middle of June or Jnier. i Notice of Bond Sale. ! Notice is hereby uivuu that seal- . cd bids will be received by the undersigned until the hour of j 7-30 o'clock p. in., on the liuh day! of June. lrjH. and immediately ( thereafter o p eM e d by the City j council of said CHy. for the pur chase of City of .Medford Water, .Main Ilonds in the sum of twenty nine thousand dollars 1!'.. uou . said bonds t,be dated January 1.1 lirjS. maturing January I. lK. , subject to redemption, however. on anv semi-annual coupon dale at or "after January 1, l'.C!i. said; bonds to bear interest at the rate i of five per cent per annum, pavable semi-annually at thf office of the CUy Treasurer of I ho City i of Mcdford, Oregon. Kach bid must be accompanied by a certified check in the amount of one thousand dollars (Sl.mKM. j The approving legal opinion of; Messrs. Teal. Whlfree, .MeCulloeh ; & Shuler will be furnished the . successful bidder. Tiie Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids, i .M. 3.. AI.KOHT). City Ueeorder. Notice of l inal Settlement, In the County Court of the Slate. of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Kstato of Frank S. denies. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Mad eline M. tierdes. Administratrix of !the Kstate o; Frank M. (ierdes. de ceased, has filed in the above en titled Court her First ami Final Account, and that said Court by I its order entered the 17th day of .May. ll'liK. has fixed 10 a. ni.. Sat jurday. June 1 litis, in the County Courtroom, M e d f o r d, Jackson : County. Oregon, as the time and I place for hearing objections to said j account and the settlement thereof land closing of said estate. AlADKLINK M. ( i KKDKM. tllX. husband of Harriett Kesh: the un known heirs of Harneit Ke.-li; Hubert Mcllveen Sr.; the unknown heirs of Robert .Mcllveen. Sr.; Ho ,mer catkins; Mrs. Homer Calkins, f wife of Homer Calkins; ihi un j known heirs of Homer Calkin; j also all other persons or purttes unknown claiming uny right, title, I estate, lien or inc-rt-st in ihe real j estate described in the Complaint here. Defendants: In the name of the State of Ore gon: Vuii it ud each of you are herehv retiuiied In mmeiii- and an- j swer the Complaint filed against you m the above entitled suit on or before ihe last day of four weeks from the date of the first uuhlica tion or this summons, said period I of four weeks being- the lime pre I scribed for publication hereof, and if you fail so to appear and answer ' said com Ida int. for want thereof ih plaintiff will apply to the court i for the relief demanded in its Com 1 plaint, to-wit: That a decree be entered adjudicating anv and all right, title, estate, lien or claim which you or any of you have or claim in. to or upon the real prop erty situated in the City of Alfil ford, Jackson County. State of Ore gon, described as follows, to-wil: Lots six (C). seven (7). eight i nine CO, and fifteen (1T.J. ol i Parker Place Subdivision of Lot i four i-U. in ISlock three 3. of j Harr Addition to the City of Med ; ford. Oregon, according to the dnlv recorded plat thereof, and declar ing anv and all -uch claims to be null and void, and decreeing that said plaintiff is the owner in fe" simple of said premises and of the j whole thereof, free and clear of 'any and all right, title, estate, lien i or interest of said defendants in said real estate, uod that each and all of ihe defendants herein and each and all persons claiming or to claim by, through or 'under them, or any of them. be forever enjoined, recti ain . ed and barred from aserting. at t tempting io establish or claiming I any right, title, estate. Hen or in : terest in or to said property or any : portion thereof, and that plaintiffs tit It lu said premises be forever 'quieted and set at rest: that plain i tiff have an order of court ret-uir-Iiik the Keuistrnr of Titles of Jack- mm con niy, oreaou, to cancel said i certificates of title. Numbers 3ol3 iand L'liNx and tn issue to tbe'plain 1 tiff herein a certificate of title cer tifying the title to the real prop ierty described herein to be in the i plaintiff free and clear of any right, I title, estate, lien, claim or interest j whatsoever of the defendants here in, or :iiv "of them, ami such l'ur- tber and other relief as may be just land equitable in the premises. j This Summons is published by order of the Honorable W. J. Harl- ! zell. County Judge of Jackson County, Oregon, made and entered in said ' urt a nil cause on the 31st dav of .May. lH'.'S. iieserfbi that this summons be served by nuhticniion tln-reo! once e.cu fur toi.r consecutive weeks In the Medfoid Mail Tribune, a dailv newspaper put)ltbed in Jackson County. Oregon. .May 31. is the dale of the first publication of this summons. JOHN H. CA1IKIX. HAKKY l. SKYl'.MAN. Attorneys for 1'lainttff, )'ost Office Addresd: Mcdford. Otegon. Notice of Final Hearing. Notice i here 1 1- t;i , n that I have filed my final ac-oum as ad ministratrix t.f the estate of Svl vesier W. Duuhani, deceased, in tiie Connly Court of Jackson Coun ty, orei:on, antl said Conn has ap pointed .Monday, the Mb day of , July. 1 1'-, at nine o'clock in the forenoon as the time and the court room of said i "ourt in the Court House at .Metlford. Oregon, as tin place for hearing objections to said final account and the settlement thereof. Persons interested in said estate may appear at said time am! place and make their objections ; known why said final account I should not be approve.) by - courl and said otale he decreed to he settled and closed. Dated and first published June tilh. I !"i'S. DO It A DIWILVM. Administratrix. Adminisiral PRIZE BEAUTY TO T Reichstein Tel. 631 i)euel Four trains o;uh il.iy ciu'li way through the iiuh1i.ii) I'acific Koi k ics. alloulini; tinu'ly scr ,vico io sprt'il ami com. Jon throuiSh thi finest niuMiitaia scenery in the worlif. LOW Bl'MMl'K FAR IS OX SA1 I' CN'I'IL M P TKMIU K 30. Keturn l imit Oct. 31 (Io via llanff ami l ake I ntiise ( all points in lalorn Canada ami the United Slates; slop oil wherever ou i-.il; en joy exceptional service and cuisine as you travel. f (inj.li.t!i 'ii.ifiV 7'MTvf.-i t 1 t('k,-.nf Ocvl Ihe H'uiU Owt CI I It'ACO, June 7. i') 'Miss Fay l.anpbier. the California girl who was "Miss America of 1925." was to be quietly married today to Sidney Spiegel. Chicago furni ture man. M iss I .anphier admit ted the mariial plans following the issuance of a marriage llcenso yes terday. The former "Miss America" said that only near relatives and friends would attend the wedding. The couide plan to sail tomorrow from New York on t he steamship Isle de Prance for an extended Kuro peau tour. Chicago will be their permanent home upon their re turn, she said. Spiegel, who is associated With his father in the furniture busi ness, met .Miss Lanphler while she was playing a theatrical engage ment here a year after she had won the At lan tic City beauty crown. STATE FIRE CHIEFS ! AI CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS t HlMHAUNVIA'RIfrT. I 1 or I reiilht Seo I , a It. Becker, Uiitriit FrkAHL MAl;SHFIi:i.l. Oie.. June 7 .V. The state convention of -.'I re chiefs opened here today. Seaside Tillamook and Kmcne were bidding for the iiet annual convention. The veteran. Coales of Tillamook put in the first bid. while Lou Henry was working for Seaside. William Nusbaum. Kugene chief, said his city wanted the l!:'!l con vention but would withdraw in fa vor of Tillamook if an :n:reement was reached for giving the LKb session to Kugene. Nusbaum was conceded to bo the stionuest candidate for the presi dency next year to succeed Hoy Klllolt of Mcdford, who presided this morniu;. A business session will be held Saturday inrrnlm-. A preliminary meeting to lino up matters will be held touight. , i Summons. ; In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. ; Eugene Comstock, Alice Comstock, i Addison Comstock, Kgbert Coni 1 stock, Lottie Comstock, Lett in Lurch. Laura 1 1 aver nick. W'il j liam Havernlck, C. C. Comstock , and Mary Comstock. Plaintiffs, i Vi1 : Lucy Yearin. Kowland Saxton. Tda Saxton. (ieorge Saxton. Jr.. Ku n ice Sax ton, Jessie KielnT. Al ' pha Kicher, Hilda Anderson, j limb Comstock, llthel Comsiook, j K o g e r Comstock and W. J. Moore. Defendants. To the Defendants above named: In the name tf the State of Ore i gon. you are hereby required to (appear and answer the Complaint "filed against you in the above en tilled Court and cause on or before the 7th day of June. 1 i 1 S . that be ll ng the time prescribed by the (Court tn the order for the puhlien jtion of this Summons upon you and four weeks successively from the (date of the first publication there of: and if you shall fail so to np : pear and answer, for want thereof, jplainhfts will take n decree against ' you for the pari it Inn and sale of ! the following described premises, j ; towit : A tract of land fronting 47. ft feet on Hush Street and behiK 1141 feet deep, beiiir the Southerly! I Half of Lot numbered Three (3)i j in ISlock n u inhered Forty-four 1 (44 in the City of Ashland. Jack-i ; son Cou niy, Oregon : and for the j division of the proceeds of said! j sale, less the expenses thereof and; I of this suit, among the various j parties hereto In accordance withj ; their respective interests as specl-i ; fied in the Complaint, i Service of this Summons upon you. by publication. Is made bvj order of the Honorable c. M. , Thomas. Circuit Judge, at Med- ford. Oregon, the Mb day of May. j and the date nf the first! publication is Mnv Iflth. 1P2S. j CCSTK.Il K. KOSS. Attorney for rtalntiffs. To? First Xntl. Hank H!dg., Salem. Oregon. ' Summon for rubllcution. j In the Circuit Court of the State of treirnn for Jackson County. I City ff Med font, n municipal cor- i poration. Plaintiff, j s. Oeorge Daniel, the unknown heirs I of Oeorge Taniel; John C.riev: ' John Hedi: Mrs. John Kcsh. wife: of John lleh; the unknown heirs i of John Ueh : Hurriett HeMi: John Doe. husband of Harriett : Ke-.li: ihe unknown heirs of liar- j riott Itesh: liohert .Mcllveen. Sr.: ' the unknown heirs ot Rupert Mc-! Ilveen. Sr.: Homer Calkins- Mrs.) Homer Calkin-., wife of Homer I Calkin?: the unknown , heirj ofj Homer Calkin; Jackoii Conntv. I Oregon, a body politic: also all! other persons or parlies lu-known ; claiming any rigid, tit It y estate, lien or interest in, the real estate described In the Complaint here in. Defendants. To Cenrge Daniel; the unknown heirs of (ieorge 1intet; John Kesh; Mis. John It e it h. wife of John liesh; thi unknown hvlvn of John iUhi iiurrivit liusli; joia 0lit lake a kit on your camping trip ) on 7 be delighted! Just "stunning" flies doesn't help a bit kill 'em dead! Order O RON ITU Fly Spray-;' what gets 'em! The Standard, Oil formula for Oronite is one spray insects can't survive yet it's harmless to humans and materials. Remember, Oronite Fly Spray really kills the buzziest Hies and mosquitoes moths, roaches, fleas, bedbugs, ants, lice, water bugs and many other insects. 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