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P3HE EiGHT MEPFOTTO MZTL TRIBUNE, CTEDFOKTJ, PRECOX, WEDNESDAY, ATOTTST 29, 1928, See this Traveling Exhibit of Crane fixtures The traveling exhibit of Crane plumbing ami heating materials, bringing latest improve ments for bath, kitchen, and laundry ,will be at Medford Thursday, Aug. 30 You are cordially invited to inspect the new Crane fixtures and the Premier electric water heater. See especially the Crane Automatic Water System. -It makes city comfort and convenience easy and econom ical for the farm home, while it pays for itself by increasing profits from stock and poultry. . Ultratttra dtictibini Cram malitiali may ba had on nqaatl. CR AN E PLUMBING AND HEATING MATERIALS PORTLAND, ORE. The Quality Crane Plumbing Fixtures IS ftefledfirt ill our cvery-day installation. Sue the crane i'ixMnvos in our show room. S. H. HAWK, Plumber 24 So. Grapo St. Phone 687 COFFEEN BROS. Plumbing and Heating Estimates Furnished Crane Plumbing Fixtures Sold and Installed 124 Stewart Ave. Phone 406-R-2 PLUMBING FIXTURES arc (lie renier of attraction in the modem homo Crane Plumbing Fixtures Arc Stocked and Installed By W1W. HAMMETT 117 So. Central Phone 659 MARIAN CATHOLIC BISHOP HEFLIN ACTUALLY ! WiNS NEW LANDS; ! DENIES ANY PART MAKES A LOGICAL ! PARIS IS JOYFUL IN MEXICO PLOTS SANE STATEMENT inU'r:tlon westerly direction ulotis tne J''!HM ". V,f 'o,:ih Main Htreet ut linf. nf Kiil.l r'mintv l'unil tl) tllB : Kttst line of .NO 1 1 1 '""" . with the tlint Noi l h boundary linn of Hillet Do- tno P",'", .(..Huri'd it ml niltlUll 1..1IMI l.i.lllll n l . mv-m.";"j i ,1.. vim 11 nil t'UC Went S.3B cniilnH to tno place 01 1 iuijuub-u - - P!.liltei Hon or Ititiliond riuht of way throuish I claim in " i ot.t.1 M-i.r.t . nny pari mi tin rc:il 3:'IU' or of. anil that t! tl"'' " tiff , i.,T..,u a vami " Also fXCPntlUK. fomint-nct! nt mo -- . ownl.r tn ! l.APAYETTB, Ala.. AllB. 211. AUK. 211. (fl'l lP) Sonator .1. Thomas Vlnflin, at that Cntliollc , honlf- today for a rtrlpr rtist, tool! noint of inu-rsectlon of th Vest ! ....... lino of the Thomas Arunili-ll Uo-i"""1.., nation Land t'lalm No. 41 in Town ship -IS South of KaiiKti 1 West of Wllininolli' Meridian. Oregon, with the westerly line of the rifiht of way of the o. C. n. It. Co. and runnini; Mouth !tr. feet more or less in the tllvislon Utie lietween the -Minn iiiie-iiau nun iim .uuiii ..ii- . u,,!,!.-. half of said elalin; thence Kast 1 ''!,'' ' "I. line n,.ti fe PA Ft IK, Auk. 2!l. -OT The ef-! MKXICO flTV, feel, of the Hittllint; nf the KellosK- ICinpluitlc denial lirlanil war leniineial ion treaiv , nrelales or nrie.sls.had anything to '. oecaslon Ui Issue a statement deal- was apparent today. Nations initio with the assassination of Gen- ! iiiK with party "lioltinK" In 'reft-1 nlonu said division various partH of tile world hud an- eral Ohreeon has been made by ; enee to the iiuiuieeii Liieir desire ill uiicoino -vi onsixnor .xiKiiei .iaria lie la I u less oi joini a. jihskuij, in w iiii-n i nortj,erly direction to the place of ' s " iiarties In the liaet. I.Mora, bishop of Mini I.uls 1'otosl ' the democratic chnlrman told "re-1 ,, ' .July Tim. (iHl'Itinl sIlmiltin'OH Were Lthn l!Unn lull i.f l.lillitir in lull : 1iil,lli..inc tlint Ihnv r-nn utnn nlW o.n.t" , l- n..nnntln.- n m fitlll wet when leloKraniH and ; with a Kroup of American corre- ! and vote for Smitlf for president j menco 'at the intersection of thejjl5' cables of adherence by oilier conn-! spondems. ; without chanwlnir their politics or. bounty road and the division, line H ies hoL'nn to nnnr lino l'nrls. i .Mnnsiunor lie In Morn, who lu .... i.. ih.i. i,i.,tl.,. ,i,u. ! between the North one-half and of in lee ii. .t vr.ii and each and all of lyou and all iiersons eliiiinins I.J r or through you or an ... "v,r enj,-,in.-d and debarred Iron, assertion liny claim whatever in or lo said real estate or any pint thereof adverse lo the pliunllfl ol otherwise, and for such other relief lo the Court Mlall seem jum ... This Summons Is llllllisneo uj , ni-.ler of llonnral.lo V. .1. Harwell,- WE DEV?IiOP FILMS FREE West Side Pharmacy "The Eexall Store" - recent Philadelphia ad- ! "" ,r the wesierly lino ol , a , lhc county Court of .rack- A . J. Huskob, ,n which IH'a..rin'SaiS i ?. u.y, h..h order is dated A Thr irnvnvtunnntu nf ll.itimiirk 'unnbLumiin IW i )w. rMD.r.llr. hih. ! . lno hnuitl onf-lUUf Ot IMP J nOIIlilH .IJiiKO-Sluvia, iioumaiiiit. and i'Gruiops liviiiK in hhliiiK in MpxIco, arff amoiiff ihnKo having exprnHHHil " cxih-phsmI tho nulnUm that Obro IIiIb wish. j koii'h (iKstisHiniition has only dp- Thn roinpaft now Ih n)on to luyod. not d'-fcaU'd, oi'rorts to ndhcron;e by ull civilized nations. sr-ttln the Mexican roliKiouH con An official invitation to join In the ' troversy. Jlo mot the corrospon lilcdyn Jian hon hundod hy the :(fnts hy jirrani?tmpnt at a i-endoz-Krrnch amhaHHador to Maxim Lit-: vous m-ar Jloxico City, vlnoif, ltUHSlan Soviet commissar Ho aid that no more than for foreign alTairH, al. Mohcow. i twelve Ciitholle priests had partici- lt Ik expected that at least alnatetl in military movements year will elapse he fore the treaty ; against the Koverninrni and they lias heen finally ratified hy the j had done so entirely or their own original Klmialory countries whose j initiative. .Most of these priestn lefiinla hires nitist pasw on it, I went with the rebels as chaplains Congratulations still were helnffinnd did not carry arms, lie added received hy lirland today while i that no archbishop, bishop or Parisians in Keiieral, including the ji ifst has with the sanction of the not inconsiderable element of pop-; church sustained the rebel niove ulatlon furnished hy American and ' incnl in any form, oilier tourists, celebrated the event He rrdiemted his belief that with appropriate calm and decor-1 Mother Superior ('oncepelon Ace iiiii. I beda de la IJata. who is under The boulevards and the sidewalk (arrest charged with complicity in (ahles or the cafes were crowded! the assassination of OhrcRon, is until a late hour last nlflfht with "hysterical" and has an abnormal people diHcussliiK the great oecas- brain. MonnlKiior de la Mora is ion. Even habitual cynics were one of two Catholic archbishops impressed and there was a feel- .and eleven bishops who have UK in the air that humanity has sought concealment in the country. taken a stride forward Extremists made a few more ef forts duriiiK the nifiht to belittle and mock the pact, but they hard ly succeeded In doing more than afford amusement to I he populace, everal taxicab loads of Ihfs ele ment demonslrated down the Champs Elysoes hut the police con fiscated the cabs and locked up the occupants. Premier Hriand was host lo about KM) guests, including the treaty signers, at a dinner served in the immense foreign office din ing room last night. The dinner wan followed by a reception for which InvilalioiiH had been iHsued. 50 PASTORS, BORN REPUBLICAN AID DEMOCRATS DECIDE TO FARMS RECITED TO , BACK HOOVER I SI'OKAXK. Wash.. Aug. 2!K HP) PI fly Alclhodlsl Episcopal Soli lb pastors, born democrats ami life I long supporters of that parly, have jgoiie on record as opposed lo tiuv : crnor Alfred 10. Smith I (Ml pi enl and nil will vote for Herbert I Hoover for tln presidency but will I vole the remainder of the ticket ! democratic. ! This Information came from j (try. John II. Ollls, superintendent i of t ho Ne Perce 1 udlau mission !a( l.npwal, Ida., who arrived here 'imiiiy following his attendance at j a. Methodist, conference at Milton, iore., which closed last Saturday iihat the pastors decided to oppose j the democratic; presidential nomi j nee. No religious oiiestloii was ! Involved. Itev. Mr. Ullls said, the 'night. It was at the conference pastors declaring they would have ! given whole-hearted support to ; Senator Walsh of Montana, a ! Catholic. If he had been nominated by the deniocrais. "We want It distinctly under- stood that the religions o,ueM(ion i did not enter into the matter," the : pastor declared. "We also want it distinctly understood that we are opposed to Tammany I la II j democracy and that there Is not a I single one of us who has changed jfroin a democrat to a republican. We would vote democrat it; if Smith ware dry." IN NIGHT BLAZE TOUONTO, ' On I., Aug. 2l.r-.(W Three persons lost their lives In a fire in their home early today and' two were so badly Injured that, little hope Is held out Tor their recovery. The dead are Joseph Klalman, his wife, Sarah, anil his. son, Sidney nueil 3. Sadie, 1 A, and Morris. S. two other children are in a critical condition while Penny, tl, escaped with less serious injuries. The Klalman family lived cm the third floor of a building In which the fire started In the store on the ground floor. The bodies of Mr. and .Mrs. Klalman and their young son were found In a room at the front while the other children were 1 taken from a room at the rear. t Of the 4f00 Mexican Catholic priests who were in the country at the tlm the religious controversy broke out only about -1 ft per cent remain. He estimates that between fifty and one hundred Catholic priests have been killed in Mexico during the last two years. Nono had a trial and alt were executed sum- ma i lly, he sa id ; si nee last May seven priests have been put to death. lie declared that the pope two years ago gave strict instructions to the episcopate and priests In Mexico not to mix in politics. 'V have obeyed," he said, "and still are obeying those Instructions," ".lohn J. Itaskob, New York re publican and present chairman of the democratic national committee, Is telling republicans they can step over and vote for Smith for presi dent without changing their ioli ties or losing their Identity with the republican party," Heflin said. "Last week ho appealed to repub licans at Philadelphia to do that. I le organized a 'Smith for Presi dent Citizens' Committee' and in addressing the republicans present he said: '1 think there are a great many republicans who are willing to give up their party affiliations. Arundell Donation Land Claim No. j 41 In Township .'I Sm.uh of Jianne 1 West, Willamette Meridian and : running thence along the County road In a northwesterly direction! 1715 feet; thence running south- 1 west nt an angle H3 degrees 30 min- ' utes 7.(S feet to the. K. H. right oi i way; thence in-a southeasterly di reetion at an angle of !iti deg. 1 ii mln. or along the K. R. right ol way S71 feet more or less to the division line of said claim, thence i east along said division line to thu place of beginning. Parcel No. 4. The following described real property situated In : ait l!il!S: The datp of the first publication Autnisl 1. 11128. The uaie oi urn last publication is August 2!i. Iti28. OSCAIl FCrrl'SET, Attorney for Plaintiff. Address: tioii Title and Trust millding, J'ortlai'd, Oreuon. Notice to Creditors. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned. A. II. Sunderman, has been dulv appointed Administrator with the will annexed, of the estate of Katherine K. lternst, also known as Katie K. Hernsi, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County, and has qualified as such Administra tor, and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby noti fied and rvmiesled to present the same, verified as required by law, with the proper vouchers, to the ONYX POINTEX HOSIERY For Women $1.95 Jackson Countv. Oreiron. to-wit: Heginning at the Intersection of said Administrator at the office of Mm .'ntt..rli- Hun nt Vn,-th : It,, i-i-u I ' KljlTnl'ilt MeiltTtnl HllUll- This is the class of citizens among j Main Street in the Citv of Ashland, ing, Medford, Oregon, within six whom the new committee hero will work.' " H'.-fltn continued that Itaskob "has completely committed him self to the posh ion that It is right and proper for the voter of one party to east his or her yole for the head of the ticket of another party without, giving up party prin ciples or party affiliations." IN CURTIS TALK (SYIiAClSE, N. V., Aug. 2!). (TP) Republican efforts on behalf oC agriculture In the parly's seven years of post war administration were detailed today by Senator Curtis, the republican vice presi dential nominee, and compared with the position of democrats In congress, particularly on the tar iff. Speaking at (ho invitation of the American Farm llureait to a New Work state fair assemblage, the Kansas senator confined his pre pared remarks principally to the agricultural situation, lie cited the passage of the emergency tariff act, the extension of farm credits through the intermediate farm credit act of liUM and through the War Finance corporation, and the enactment of legislation authoriz ing organization of cooperative as sociations, as among the accomp lishments of the republican admin istration. The nominee also praised the Kellogg treaty for the renunciation id' war which was signed yester day In Paris, predicting its general approval in this country and ad herence to it by every nation in the world.- As republican leader ol' the senate, Senator Curtis will bo called upon next session to ask formal ratification of the pact. Tragedy of Woods EUOENE, Ore., Aug. 23. Stanley Damewood, was killed yesterday afternoon while working In the W. A. Woodard Lumber company camp on the Coast fork. The top of a tree, snapped off by a high line, struck Damewood. The sun was shining In his eyes and fellow workmen said he st-emed not to see the falling tree, Death was Instantaneous. He Is survived by his parents, a widow nnd two sisters, all residents or uouago (irove. Jackson County, Oregon, with the j months from the date of this no- hoiitneriy side line or Sheridan Street: thence Northwesterly along: said Easterly side fine of North Main Street KO feet: thence North- ; easterly nt right angles to said North Main Street 4S feet, more or less to the riht of way line of the S. P, 11. R.; thence Southeasterly, along said right of way line K2Va 1 feet: thence West AS feet 'morn or tice. Dated and first published August lath, y2S. A. H. Si N D 13 11 M A N, Administrator with the Will an nexed of the Estate of Katherine E.' Hernsi, deceased. HAKKV C. SKY MM AX. Attorney for Administrator. ; Medford Uldg.. Medford. Oregon. INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 105 30, N, Central Medford, Oregon Summons. In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon lor the County of Jack- Loveland, Plaintiff. son. Chester II. Oregon Ons & Kleetrlc Company, a corporation; Kogue Itlver Val ley (ins Company, a corporation; O W. Anderson and Jane. Doe Anderson, his Wife, and "The unknown heirs of O. V. Ander son"; .1. C. Brown and Jane Doe Htown. his wife, and 'The un known heirs of J. O. Brown"; K K. Wakeman and Jane Doe Wakeman. his wife; and "l h unknown heirs of L. K. '"J'" man"; M. M. Anderson; and "lite, unknown heirs of .1. It. Ander son"; Kzpklel Jones and Jane Doe Jones, his wife; and "The unknown heirs of Kzekiel Jones. Defendants. To Oregon tins and Kleetrlc Com pany, a corporation; ltogue ltiver Valley C.as Company, a corporation; O. W. Anderson and Jane Doe An derson, hia wife, and "The unknown heirs of O. W. Anderson": J. C. Brown and Jane Doo IVrown .his wiTe, and "The unknown heirs of ,1. C. Brown"; L. K. Wakeman and Jane Doe Wakeman, his wife, and "The unknown heirs of U 10. Wake man"; M. M. Anderson; and "The unknown heirs of J. It. Anderson"; lO'ekiel Jones nnd Jane Doe Jones, his wife; and "The unknown heirs of Kzekiel Jones," the above named Defendants: In the name of the State of Ore gun: You are hereby required to appear and answer, the complaint filed against you in the abovo en titled suit on or before the expira tion of four weeks from the dale of the first publication of this sum mons, which date of expiration is fixed by order of the above entitled Court as the Iiuth day of August, Ifli'S; If you so fall to appear and answer plaintiff will apply to the Court for tite relief prayed for In his complaint, to-wit: That a de cree be entered In the above en titled suit determining any and all right, title, estate, lien or claim which you or any of you have or claim to have In or to the following described real estate, or any part thereof, situated in the Counties of Jackson, Josephine and Douglas, State of Oregon, to-wll: Parcel No. 1. The following described real properly situated in Josephine County, Oregon, to-wit: Beginning at a point 2i.S? chains north of the southwest corner of Donation Land Claim No. 3S, Sec lion 17, Township 3C South, ltange f West of the Willamette Meridian. Dreuiiii: thence east n distance of J 225.311 feet; thence north a dls- ) ,, , . I III 111 C Ol i.i" iet-1, nn-iui- t?fi ii I . . , , distance of 225.3!! feet; then south a distance of 150 feet to place of ST. CI.Ol'D, Minn.. Aug. 2fl. (.beginning, being the south 150 feet :M ::-"CbtdNiAL I Ranges Colontal'Cast Iron Range, full porcelain enamel in the new Mello-nrcen, Canary-Yellow, Munda-Red, gray or Sanlonc; o lid top or French plate cook ,ing top, 18-inch porcelain enamel French oven bottom. A iuiutratcd. .192-00 . To .satisf y the housewife r , is Montag's greatest concern Generations of good Western cooks have proven the fact that an honest purpose, coupled with a deter mination to produce better merchandise and a resident knowledge of Western fuels, results in a range outstandingly fitted for Western kitchens. A visit to our Range Department will show you why we are proud to' sell the MONTAQ line of Ranges, and we will welcome the opportunity to demonstrate the many exclusive MONTAG features. Medford Furn. & Hardw. Co. 6th & Bartlett "A Reliable Place to Trade" Phone 35-J Tha tirhent oj Quttlxtn That Serve the Entire State K thm'ouirh cultural and profession aj fcliului'shiii is the outstanding char acteristic of the Suite University rrm'irinv u offered in 22 departroe'tta o the College of Ijlteratflre. Science and the Arls Architecture and Allied Arts Business Administration Kdu :ntinn .Innrnnlism (Jradunto Study Law Medicine Music Physical Education HocioN og Social Work Extension Ijivision. CIU-kb Year Opi-na Sept '24, I02H For information or catalogue ivriti The Itfoiftrnr, Ifnivertity of 0!(j(m. tUtue.net Ore, Ii Semi ALL mail rlatirt for centralizing efforts of the 1,'athoUc Central Vereln of America in miiUer ' of ; national legislation were made nt the an nual convention here today. The convention voted to place the central bureau of the vereln at si. Louis in eh urge of the work, with presidenta of state ormnilzn liuns or their represent a I Ives as mcmher.H of a leRistatlvo commit tee which will meet at national conventions. Voting for ofricers of the vereln is In pi-onre.Hs today, wllh Willt hribl Klhner of New l'hn and ('rank SaalKeld of Salem, Ore,, as eoniIiil;ilen for president. A colh'Ki' professor says younc people need to be taught how to nuiUe lovo He'd be surprised. 'jnUitaiy Academy Trains wt Cdaiacter A lion -mot aflat) lrrtlrut and day aolioui for b.iii. lUirti iHliolavtlo tnUnl. Home llkw almoaiiltvr; aviation ; hltk. Head for mtBiog. Portland, Orrgon Get a Rheumatic and Neuritis Sufferers Out of Bed Tlioso who luivo tried nvcrythlnK without benefit will find t'ttsey's ltheumallc Itcrnedy the most start ling discovery of recent times for pains or rheumatism, neuritis, neu rtilKla, sciatica, lumbago, asthma, hay fovrr, dropsy nnd gout, lte dticcN pain nnd Hwelliug through direct action on tdnmnch, liver nnd kidneys. Sold on money-hack guar nnlee $.Ml a bottle tit Jutmlii & Wood a' Drug Store. MlNNKAl'Ol.lS, Aug. UD Action of liert Martin, national see riary of the farmer-labor party. In endorsing the candidacy of tier bert Hoover for the presidency, is a personal one nnd "In no way carries wllh It ihe approval of the farmer-labor party or of Its na tional committee' Joseph A. Poir b'r, national chairman, declare. I today. of the tract conveyed to Catherine I'hllllps by J. I. Calvert and wife, and recorded In Volume 33 at page 4U4, Deed Kecorda of Josephine County. Oregon. Also beginning at a point 21. ST chains north and "2 -"1.3:1 fiit ea.st of the southwest corner of Dona tion Land Claim No. 33 In Section 1 7, Township 3(1 South, ltange S West of the Willamette Meridian, Josephine County, Oregon, and running thence east a distance of 22.1.39 feet; thence north a distance of lliO feet; thence west a distance of 220.30 feet; thence south tl dis tance of K.O feet to place of be ginning, being the south 1 ftO feet of the tract conveyed lo George H. Harrows by J. L. Calvert and wife and recorded In Volume 34 at page 4X1, Deed Hecords of Josephine County, Oregon. Less and excepting from the premises last above descrlhrd a tract of land 10 feet in width off of the cost side thereof convened to the tlrants Pass nnd Kogue Hlver Tlallroad Compnny. Parcel No. 2. Lots . 7 and S In Second nail road Addition to the Ctiy of Uose burg. In the County of Douglas nnd State of Oregon. Parcel No. 3. TIip fnltowlna de rided real property situnted In THREE to FIVE MINUTES " to KWY THEATRES - I 1 'UC1 rdVOrPrl ' Tl JUST OFF BRODWAY Send PalRatesl W. JOHNSON QUINN.AtwM. Q rwfjyMJ-f, "A REICH STEIN AND DEUEL T AIR MAIL k OUNCB Poirier s:il1 th-it ilio ,........... . ; ' J i scviimmi rt-m properiy sininteil nail asked the executive commit-1 Jackson County, Oregon, to-wlt: too of the party to endorse either! Commencing nt the Northwest Mr. Hoover or Coventor A Smith corner p tm Arundell for president, but that the eotnmlt tee had disapproved the plan and had censured Mr. Martin for sub mitting It. He added the "national execn tlve committee will dechu,. t sec retaryship vacant and proceed to Donation Iind Claim No. 41 in townsnip .t! outn or Knuge t West of Willamette Meridian nnd rnnnlnp thenco South 22. 25 chains to the division lino between the ! North one-half and the South one half of suid claim: thence Kant, along salt! division line 32 chains ) moro or less to the Kast line ofi the County rood; thence in a north- WOOD ALL KINDS OP DRY WOOD OAK-LAUREL-FIR COAT . Prices GREEN PINE SLABS MEDFORD FUEL CO. 1118 North Central Tel. 631 Summer Brisbane says: (in his column TODAY) Copyright 1U2S by Slar Couipauy "Business men should send circulars in air mail envelopes. Every one thus sent will be opened and read. That does not happen to all." Air Mail averages 100 miles per hour Pacific Air Transport, Inc. AU Cout Citts between Sctti. aad Lot Ang.le, Boeing Air Transport, Inc. PRINCIPAL CITIES Sui.Francuco- OakUnd and Chk,o PASSENGERS .. AIR MAIL EXPRESS fct-inf Linn fiy thl mail 7500 milti par Jay in Batmg buiU ptann SAN FRANCISCO TURPIN HOTEL to $3.00, i A SPLENDID VALUE 17 Powell Street at Market THIS CENTRAL DOWNTOWN LOCATION important conwniene ioyou Th!i Coupon i.tWlti holder foFHKK i illow Ti depot to Turpin HoUl, j FREE GARAGE , IT. P.. FARROW W.M.SEI.L. ?.'