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n't MKlJFOKl j MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDPOKD, OftEOONV THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1928. PAOE KI01IT TAGGART DENIES CALIF. LAWYER HEWAS SPEAKING; IS ACCUSED OF FOR At SMITH - OUT AT SEA, AIO T I Trior l the cult fur help, the cruiser at 2 o'elook thin , morning iiftfivtU the following hiesuago: "Sjt uation serious. Ask eur Ik-Hi removal eight men under hut r hew, ' I ul they dunci oua. Mutiny und , Incendiarism tried. I 'uKMenge ih ! alarmed. vConint guard on men Ly -volunteer passengers. 1 Speedily . iiHhlst inc. luu Colombo Monthly morning." , . ; - !T PHONE RATES TO HOrsTON. Texaa, June. 21 (A) j - Denying lie was speaking for i Covenmr Alfred K. Smith In a state- j ' ! meiit issued last nlslit, Norman K. I .Mark, national comniitteemau from j New York, pointed out that he was ! j expressing lila own vfewa when he 1 j : aid Coventor Smith taiid3 fur j ' KCiiv'ti rlKlits and personal liberty ; for the Individual. j -i t "I was nut talking for Governor' ; j Kmitli," said Mr. Mack, but for uiy-j ' f ' ho If. In my .statement I was ex-; ! mcsKiii.'; my own convictions. I ' i liiivo f.o utood ull nloiis." f Mc 8Uld ho had no connection I j uitli (invornor Smith and hi vlewH j j Hci'u not those of Smith, hut his: '. i own. i I Ceoi-go It. VanNamee, pre con- ' i Mjt Ji mi manager for Governor i Smith, also Issued a statement Kay-1 : j his no one hero fs authorized to j j apeak for tlie New York executive ; I on prohibition, ilio Iatic of Nu I : jt lions or any other subject. i ,'4 "Governor Smith will tako euro , Kehultss SALK.M, Ore., June 1! 1. (pj Ob taining money by false pretenses is churned against J. A. Anderson, claim in t; to be a California lawyer, in a warrant for arrest issued here yesterday. Anderson, accompanied hy K. J. Frazier of Ktigeite, is ac cused of perHuading stockholders of the insolvent Cosmopolitan Chain Stores to ive them u per cent of their subscriptions as fees to start litigation ugainst the com pany. The whereabouts of Andcmou Is not known. Krazier has been about Salem for several days and on Tues day told Slate Corporation Commis sioner McCallister that lie would pay hack the money obtained. He turned over $o)U to MeCallister as part of the amount, it is believed the two men collected about $1500. COLUM lit). Ceylon, J une 2 1 . (A'f TImj Australian commonwealth liner .It r vis lljiy repurtt-d hy v ire less to Colombo this morning Unit (here whs a mutiny alnmrd. Threats had been mart in hoi the vessel afire, the mcsh-agp mid. An hour after the mcMeuge was received, n piirty of marines was cent to Trlneomall to embark on the auxiliary ft en no-r Klavol. Tin Shi vol was ordered tu go to th .lervls Hay and hring the liner lo Colombo, The Ihilfhh cruiser Knterprlse yesterday reeelved a wireless mes wigt from I he .lervls Hay, which left Adelaide- on .1 one !t for Lon don, Muting that the vessel was having trouble wilh "eight des perate stowaways." Kf forts after ti a. ni. today to fomiiuiuicat" with the .lervls Hay failed. It was feared that the vessel was in the hands of mu- EARTHQUAKES IN KEEP UP 5 Kl. I'AWl KurlhUakcg Tejt.. June 21. UP) are requited contlnu- I l'll!TI.AXD, Ore.. Junu 21. W ' l-'ixiiiK of telephone rules for u period of -j years, as proposed In i- new- I'aclftc -leletsrmin auu Icnhone company franchise now l.efore the elty council. Is oppoed hy Colonel A. 10. Clark, chairman the 1 Klsluturc to lnvestiBOte telc- ne in tne vie.m.y or luM.epec in Th(. ,,.,.,,. Hhould ,irovl,le for ,vllon of rat.: In the In t few days. . Chaeahua. a seaport town, was totally on mi I fed when the waves swept inland more and .1.000 yards durfnt: the ttem-1 ors. Al Ihoum-H In Chaeahua were! destroyed and the Inhabitants fled for their lives to the maun tains, according to dispatches from Mex ico City. The chaiKos against Anderson are based on affidavits obtained by tl'ioer. MeCallisler from Koine of tho stock- 'l,u' eruwiT Knterprise received holders. this wireless message from the iJervis Hay at 5 a. in. today: T 1 . I A M (. K. New IH-suite. "Muliny. Threatening to net apart men Is almost mm -: t lilj) ufire. Hind immediate as- WAHniXiT(iN. June 21. (A The st iMnoKi'aph ut Ocorgotuw'n university bcKan registering earth o, unite shocks at 5 : 5 (j o'clock to day and continued to register four hours. The shocks were of "eon ridenibte lnieisity," reaching their nuixlinuin at 0 : :i u o'clock. The distance uwny was estimated tit "over 7ooo miles. " ol that hlmseir. ho said. ' pietfti. dt;inr..." IDI t X! f Yli'! -ctAi 9 i f -A W ' III m$m. ' : 1 We put the new tire on your car, all ready to use, without extra charge. Our Sale Is Over But You Can Still Buy All Weather A AT r-l (TV r i I ires o Goodyear Prices Reduced to Lowest Levels in History. Now is the time to buy. Come in and Get Price on Your Size. Pathfinders Also Reduced Medf ord Service Station Main and Pacific Highway . YOUR TIRE SHOP Phone 14 lca-t every i five yearn, lie wild today In a eom I inunicallun to CommixHloneti lann. "In view of the rapid, constant I eha.ii.-e In methods, practices and faciliUcH of public service corpora tions, particularly telephone com panies, the practice of KranllnK lone term franchises with fixed and Inflexible provisions is of doubtful wisdom, especially in u larae and ki'owIiik city like Port land, ' the communication said. I'rovlsloii should be made allow hiK 'be city council to make dof Inltc demands upon the company and for revision, the letter states. There should also bo a declaration that the company considers the rale schedule as ronsonaoi.-, would eliminate chance of eonipaiiy kuIiis before mc public service commission with claims that private reservations had been inudc to the UBrcemcnl when It was accepted. .summons for riiullcuUmi. I In the t ircull l ouri 01 n.e i i.r tireuon ioi jti.-nv... rf. C'ily of Mod ford, a municipal cor- iioratlon. l'lalllllff. ! Hearse Dniilel; the unknown heirs : ,.f !e.iri.o Daniel; .lolin (Iric.vc; i.,i, iinah: Mrs. John Itesh. wife i.r John Hash; tho unknown heirs of John ltesh: Harriett llesh: John Doe, husband of Harriett llesh: the unknown heir of Har riett ltesh: Hubert .Mcllveon. Sr.; I he unknown heirs of Hubert Mc Ilveen, Sr.: Homer Calkins: Airs. Homer Calkins, wife of Homer Calkins: the unknown heirs of Homer Calkins: Jackson County. oicKi.n. a liody politic: also all other persons or parties unknown claiiuiiiK any riKlit. title, estate, lien or interest in tho real estate described In tho Complaint here in, liefendants. To c.ooi'ko Daniel: the unknown heirs of lleoiKO Daniel; John Hush: Mrs. John He all. wife of John liesli; Hie unknown heirs of John llesh: Harriett ltesh: .lohu lino, husband of Harriett llesh; tho un known heirs of -Harriett ltesh; Hubert Mcllvccn Sr.; the unknown heirs of Hubert Mcllveen, Sr.: llo- j hut Calkins; Mrs. Jlomcr caiKins. jwlfc of Homer Calkins; tho un j known heirs of Homer Calkins: also all other persons or parties Ullliliown ciainiii.K any iisoi. m" . estate, lion or Interest lu the rcnl estate described in the Complaint here. Defendants: In the name of tho Slaio of Ore lion: Vou and each of you are hereby rciulred to appear and an swer the Complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on lore the last day ot lour weeks , from 'tlie date of the first puhhea ; lion of tills sumuiuns. saiil period (of four weeks bcinn the time pre scribed for publication hereof, unit ' if you fall so to appear and answer ' saiir complaint, for want thereof 'tho plaintiff will apply to the court j for the relief demanded ill its Com- plaint, to-wit: That u decree be ;.ciilercd adjudicating any and all i riKlit. title, estates lieu or. ctaim ' which you or any of you have or I claim in. to or upon the real prop erly situated ilk tho city or Mcu fortl, Jackson Counly, Ktato of Ore gon, described as follows, to-wit: l.uUi six (0), seven (7), eii;hl (Ki im i.ii ,,i fir.,,,,11 iir.i r ! 1'arkcr Place Subdivision of Lot four M). in Ulock threo (3), of ISarr Addition tu Hie City of Med-, ford. OrcKon, according; to the duly recorded plat thereof, and declar ing any and all such claims to be null nml void, and decreeing that said plaintiff Is the owner in fee simple of said premises and of the whole thereof, free and clear of any and all riKlit. title, estate, lieu1 or interest of said defendants In j said real estate, and .that each and . all of the defendants herein audi each ami 'all persons claimiuc,! 1 or to claim l.y, throiiKh or tinder them, or any of tliein, be forever enjoined, restrain ed and barred from ascrtllli;, al lemptliiK to establish or claiming any riKlit, title, estate, lien or In lerest In er to said property or any porlion thereof, and that plaintiff's lille to salt! premises be forevci .piloted and set at rest; that nlalii- ' llff have an order of Court reuulr- 1111: uii' KCKlsli-nr or rules of Jack son Counly, lirccin. to cancel said j certificates of title, .Numbers 3U13 and OSS and to Issue to the plnln llff herein a certificate of title cer tifying Hie title to .the real prop erly described herein to be In the plaintiff free and clear of any right, title, estate, lien, claim or Interest whatsoever of Hie defendants here in, or any of them, and such fur ther and other relief as may be Just and equitable In the premises. This Summons is published by order of the Honorable V. J. Ilart Jiell, County Judge of Jackson Counly. Oregon, made nnd entered In said Court anil cause on the 31st day of May, 1 Ill's, prescribing that this summons bo served by publication thereof once each week for four consecutive weeks in the Medford .Mull Tribune, a dallv newspaper published In Jackson County. Oregon. Slav 81. l!i;8. Is the date of the first publication of this summons. JOHN 11. CAHKIN, IIAIIUY C. SKVIIMAN. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Post Office Address: Medford, Oregon. ' -s. 1 - I.,-J? - 'I II 1 This Company has over a oh 4 J00 Hume Shardiuiilcrtt Careful Housekeepers LOOK AHEAD The housewife with foresight buys her potatoes by the sack anJ eaves on potatoes. She cans fruit in season and has tasty tlislics in the winter. The same foresight and careful planning are required to operate the prcat sys tems of the power companies cheaply to meet the electrical needs of a thousand uses and be ready to serve at the turn of a switch. , California and Oregon power men have long furnished that kind of service as bown by these 'f facts The coit of living is more than it was in 1515. The cost of electricity is leas than in 1913. Are you uiing foreaitfht by taking full advantage of the electrical servants?OurOmmcrciAl Department can show you many ways to help the housewife. The California Oregon Power Company POWEA COMPANY j Notice. of Sale of Heal and IVi'soual Property. In the County nurt of the State of Oregon In anil for tho County of JackHun. In the 'Matter of the Knlalu of W. H. .laeli.stin.' deceased. Notice Is hercliy given that the undersigned. Ida A. Jucksnn. the duty qualified and aeting adminis tratrix of the estate of 15. Jackson, deceased, acting Uiuii the ordor of the Judge f the County Court of Jaekson County. Oregon, whl- h u:is tlnly nuide and enim-d ion the U'lh day of June. A. ,D. 1!HS, will from and after the Jtilh day of July. A. D. lltii. pro- I eeed lo sell at private sale at 1 I South Uivi'i-side, Medford, Oregon, for cash that purt of the real and personal properly of said estate whirl) Ls described as follows: Ueginning at a stone ct in a mound of stone South Ml degrees 3 1 minutes West Uis feel from (stone) section 'corner hot ween Sections 4, . S and !, Township oil 1 South of K;tnge 1 West of Wilhini- "ttf Mi ridian: tlp'nee North a d-g. 40 min. AWst 2(15S.4 feet to a Htone; Ihence North D deg. f0 mill. AVest " Ul feet to a gas pipe; thence South u dig. 40 min. Kast (i."il).r feet to a mas pipe; thence south S!i deg. :tl min. West 4U1 feet to 11 point of beginning, containing "Tt'lt .teres more or less, all in Jackson County, Oregon. Also one-half interest in a spray rig. . Dated June 12. 1U28. IDA A. JACKSON, Administratrix of the Rstnte of W. I !. J:H-;snn, d'-ens'-d. a hew oil burning range if you see it ? you 11 have to have it! .DslJ wis- "Full porcelain enamel finish, y New design.. Grouped burners , Built-in live heat oven . . New 5nrl5ratrti.. One nf )A No wonder every modcki Drop your work woman who sees It for a while and this, stove wants to buy it on the spot! It is an entirely new kind of oil range a beautiful, swift cooking model in snow-white porce lain enamel . . Modern in design . . Safe and economical as only an oil burning range can be! come to look at it. It is one of 24 beautiful new Perfection mod els all light-colored ; . . swift cooking. All finished cither in porcelain enamel or in Pcrfccto lac, a new, durable lacquer. It will pay you to see them. ! Xolliw (if Klnnl llenrTHK. .Nu'.lce Ik hereby Klvell Unit I ili.-ive riled my rinal ncciiiint hs ml J intlllstriilrix if the estate of Nyl 1 veatcr v. Dunham, deceased. In (the t'ounly t'uurt ef Jaeksnn Coun ty. Oregon, and said i:ourt has ap i"inlcil .Monday, the Bin day vt July. 19J. at nine o'clock In the forenoon ns the tiine anil the court room of said Court In the Court Mouse ut Medford. Oregon, as the I place for hcarliiK objections to said i 'final account and the settlement thereof. Persons Interested In said estate may appear at said lime and . place and make their objections known why said llnal account i should not be llPproed by tho court and said estate be decreed to be nettled und closed. Dated and first nuhllshod June! 1 mti. ifjs. 1 lKMt.V PCNIIAM. i Administratrix. Easy way to bu. Your dealtr will dtmonstrale thesi ntw starts for a and will n douht ttll yen how you can buy any oni 0 them on easy terms. PERFECTION Oil Burning anges 'B R F B C T I O N S T O VB COMPANY. OAK.LAND, CaLIFORNI. I 1 Sold in Medford by Lamport's Sporting Goods & Hardware 226 East Main ' E. H. Lamport Phone 120-R