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taoe six METVFOTiP MATT, TTiT'HUN'E. ArrjiFORD, oTM'.O oX. SATntDAV. m-TOfTiER 7. 1ft2f. 1. T'n SEAL OUTGASTiELEVENHGTORIES firau eras: TO 8-2 VICTORY Johnny Walters Hands For- mer Teammates But 3 Safeties : Stars Retain Half Game Lead By Beat- ing Oakland. ,(i. ' " ,. .. .. I!y the As iiUi'il 1'ri-s-i. ' llollvwoiill wan 11.1 "lil liKHln .- i..r ,,. Hw. imkLinil Ouk.'i to iclaln lis lialf (uui li-uil in Hip l'.-tc-lfip Coast li-iiKtie lH-n- riiuiL rai-o. hut t hi' hustling .l:s- slon ItcilM were riKhl 011 iht- lii-i-lnj of llip Jails from iiuivi.-lancl, whlli tin- lop notch standings inilicatcd i that fli-st phuo was virtually uny- huily's itrini'. ! Thi; fourth faille of tin- wi-f-k'sj t-rii-N at i-Jini-ryvilIc across lli--j hay from San l-'ranclsco waH a snappy oxhihllion, which the Stars; hamu li, 2 to 1. "Huzz" W.-tzi-l ; held the innltlil for llu visiiinKl Stiiri-. iloiiiK a tidy Joh hy allow-! ins only n slnfilc hit in the firm 1 lour Innlw;:!, allhouiih tho Oaks KatllPred ciKht 111 the- Imiif run. Thn suns hit tho hall for u total1 of 11. I 'Ike" Uoonc's piollfic hat work rals-cil tin- slock of tho Mlslons ul riacraiucntii, whi-ri; illo Sena tors nut dif.'at, li 10 ; hcfori! 11 1 very small crowd. N hlle lloolie s homers came when the hases were empty, liny would have brouirht victory anyway, inasmuch as .Merton Xel'on allewed the home team only u pair of markers, although the l.i yi del ;; '. a ilnron clnuls. Ilelcascil hy Ihe S-als 11 f weeks ai;u. Johnny Wallers now of the inic(;st pitched i.Kainst his1 former team 'males at Kocreation i park at S;iii fnim isco yesii-rday, and defeated them wllh cat.e hy aj score of S to 'i. Wallers held the San Francisco team to but eight hits,' and was rarely in any danKer, Hates of tile Ducks swum: himself 11 hit out of joint when he tookj :l vicious liimic at the hall while nt hat. ami was furecd to leave ihe Kame heclllise of, a wrenched shoulder. I.ns Allkeles s.-olid lis fourlh victory this week over the lucl:-j less Seattle Indians ny ilele:!iin llleiil X to V, In the I'.ilifornl:-. ' It.-tl ol)t't l-i h;nl a liuli Hmtculty . j.ii hln hi malt-H to a win ivt 1 hi jjVuku lu'l-oinictis. llfii ! , of the IntlhtiiH ami Shuhiu'iit li tu I tlu Amki-Ih. flt'cw'! t litimo runs. 1 OF THE ! k CLUBS, S'l.u I ' , Coast League ' y V. I.. lYt. Hiillywaod -U 27 X I WsMon '. 42 27 .mill m Angles li .TiHi INirMnihl to us .r.ss Sun I'Vanciuro "'i .r-ti.r OftMninl :i:t .".T A Siirratnt'nlo U Scattlt! It! ft .'J'Jlt National League . L. 1VI. ritlragn K7 42 .m". HttNtniruh 75 r.."i .77 Now York t.S f.ii .foil St. Lou Ik f.2 r-1 HrooUlyn liO li'.t ,4ii.t l'hlbnVlphta S7 72 .H2 Ctm-inuutf M 7r Mustnii So 77 .U'.M Coast League Yesterday (By the Atsociated Press) U. If. Poitluml K 15 ;Jiin IYnm isro . 2 S :Vn!u.tM unci Tomlln; .Mails llawoiili. k.j l Ml! H. I hiHywnot! Oal;lnnU l s Wit::''l ami HevptYM; Pallia and Miihanii. H. ;t s Cox. U. K. it i So.ltt!i ltm Aut'lori 11 Hon- 1 unJ; Jtohtrts ami Satnlher 11 V, Midi. ions ... JsurramiMHo . Nelson and Hoffman t 1 1 0 2 12 1 Viiui and Mania. . Aula KalfKliiMll Killetl It A KUIISri KI.D, Till.. Sept. 7 I.P) Itnlph Trunin, automolole riles man, nas kilted mt nitrlit and Mr ami Mm. J. A. (.'rant un.l Mi Tori .Mentitn vf re iituly in jut e. wIihh thi'lr nutonioldle turned over nn n fui vp near Olldale, ltiiunrli rnilT QI'INCY. Maw., Se!t. T oVi -The new light rritlner Northamp ton was tunnelled1 at the Ir'ote I liver Hlipyai iIm today wit h eere iiiniiirH hi whic h Mrs. Calvin Cool idge. wife of (he former president, He'rc;iry of tin1 Navy Charles l- A.laniH, ami o:livm, participated. (in In ltnl ItrtliKtit. WASHIN'ITON. P t. 7. !-Vi The Interstate romnv ree conmii r ion today granted ennl i' Mfiithw-.'iftern luilroailM lo ieilu- fiflKht rata on rnln hik liMliirt? from KaDviH City Hull uf Mexico. i: rain to the u tm mm- Ry llio -Ms)i i;itc(l Pros.' Haiti and open daitvi limited' t major league artivtty yesterday l J two niimi-N in I'itthhunj, tt even j I I liti j.n.-l i 1 1. in n I I i I -. I to llff-VIMlt , cm. fn.m .n-awim.- cio..r m j tho pennant. The Itruins them-' " b"i " s:n washed -1 ' niunclitly from their hi -lit .1 n ! in I.01.1X as the ItuhliiM hold On' an ewn break. Thi. : lurn of tv ills ! 11 the Cubs In i need of only ele,vn victories lu j Ihi ir rcmuitiinit 2:i un s- the I I Mini- lllitill.il I lie Athletics IV- . ,,), ,.. Wllh two names riermiinenl ' i removed from IIH- iird. (he t'lilei hy . Wllllliui; eleven I -e would j finish with UK victories and VI I detents. A clean sweep from this j point to the finish would Kh'e ilu j l-lrales a fin:. I re. onl of tl!) panic. , won and r.O losl. just 11 p.-rccnlae , shade worse Ihan a Uf-J-I Cub I record. I ! liurteinh Crimes si.uj.ht his tsihj ' vicloiy in the opt ncr at l'it:s-j j hlirii. hill leeeivell ilslelll his fifth defeat. Ilalie llernian hit a holu"i with one on ill Ihe third, and other' Itohins hum h. d blows toi- lour moro runs in the fifih, Kivlnn the) flock Just enough leeway lu easel out ahead hy II to fi at ihe finish, j W'alson " 'lark won his fourteenth j victory, but had to have the helnl I of Johnny .Morrison In the ninth, j when, after several earlier rallies had fillhd, the 1-ilales threatened j to tie. Jess Polly was riKhl In the see-1 ond clash, uiul .Moss. McWeeny I and .Mmoi.) were not. so Ihe lluc ,11111. sis had lllle trouble in win : nliiK hy S to 1. The I'lraleH col lected 1 bin. flames were scliedul.it only at IMtlsburK ami St. I.oiils in the N;i tlonal leaiille. The 1 lldlun-Alh- j lelh ! Shilje park liy Kit-linrd r-rMlc Xi:V VuliK Toi- wt-ky Uiii pr;n; tl.- s(:itf ol" :i N-v V'-i U lonl-ilK! elo 'I'hoy nltsri vi-.t j 1 h v . w i f 'I tJnnimhoul the tlit'uihT tllslrU't u ml on tlu vmtf (; ;i r tl f it s iiml I w-.iml Unit LM I-i-r v o 11 t what thi'y wot'. was Mirk. 1-i ni- ccir hhi". i . ' 12 rrd, 10 white I 1 o w. I'.'ti or hrow u. Thi'V sIoimI mi Vffih nvfiuif nt Mrtvt fttitl a-iiin at l'Vrly-f octnjl I I'iiii-'Ki nntl f t . u nl I of nit ihi wnn:t-ii j 'orpfi-M won' .s.iiiu that one-thin, li.issin- tlns" miii oC sim- I hlli n i nltHS. j (Hi July 17 lh m'oui.s at a fa.sh imialilc I'ai k nvrmii' rt-Mtn nrant roiint l at Into lii-on nun than r.o hat'i. Seven wi-iv .f the new j 'I'ut.y l.oriTH't' tyiM'. two in v'lc j ami t'ivr in felt, a !inilar fount ! at tlw anif ila-o mi .h:m l.'I had , .shown no hahy Imnm ts. rom-n.t Iiik siy h That in one way in whi. h trends ar" (t tfi iniiMd ii.r the fashion i liiiU s. Tin- p i-linirs. starn-d hero la-tt yii,r Uy Aihok IV.rrih. have l row n to sui-h iMoptirtiohM that two wcrot it.ntlih tt il this Miimnt-r. Last AiiK-j nt Ca rt'profnlattvi's of ivtail stores paid K'Hi v.'U'h to h-arn j what wt'jir the American women wonl 1 j the next neason ami how to sell it t her. Villa A uu ust mot.) than .1.0 enrolleil at the hmart hotel whero a wei'k'.i le-tvires uroi en. Tiley fame from f 11- ies ami MiiaH. Chhafco ami Sail! Ki.im-i' fo, ihniiiKton. Del., ami ri-Htt'llos Ma. j Anion l"'iish, who i-ont'fi'.oil t encounter, luincd out ttt rk, was the only Alneri- lc.tt;iie fixture on the caid. jihe U'ofi:;il.le iiha of pultint; fash-j 1. . lolls nu a fteientifil havis, is only I 1 ;t7 ye.ii-H nl.t. Kormeilv a lleve- fl'l-'U'f newspaper man. ho ram to, NVw York j. ;,lvettisiitt; manager! of a laif il"partmiit store. j Heie he l.iv.ui stmlvlnu- ft'lei li emN ami mer h.m. living nii-lh- i-tis ami hi l :i "' l he set up a ep arato oiKani,:aiiin to make sur veys of Imllvhlur,! l.uyinK nml tell fiiK problems lor siona t hitui hou; I ho i ountry. Cliirdnx Pan ih s.ls the 1 .I'-htnis th-ory that the It ! i piil-lie f-t lei. Seltlom. , : he jsiyt-. ; I'Mniu- ; a pr. 1 of ;, , tvle aVsollltely IIHV, i I. flM,!- U i-l .-'.! it i- is f.ihli.n. finite li.- on. t aln, It m J in. I iv.s out d.'- r rlowly p.-opl- ; w hi.-h . on i ami l.i-i, , Ihlt.l;. f T,.ke, f, , l! I.er.un.- ll til. in a r e Hipe tle otil- he do, he .1 of fern--e of tl.v lum-'K aivl l miniml' ) et nrnin, :l adapted. oi:i;li tor! e! :i sini.l..: iniM. oil J-h.e Iteinlw l.iMtv to f-t.llt . 1 1 Now '1 !nii);t r ,,( i! l'i i mr meilii'i h 1 ,Mi-d h. I'.ul oi'e N.-- York vtoi in"1 L tn .inf. i . aMil ever HL;.in, "Ul, to thr m,. .imU of th.-m. Pi'vliion I, . nd- women llo I ii.'. .h .rt.d In W,-.llll,.f re. i.rd". h is ...oily i'aris irr.. ti ide ti.i- 'U.i.lliril's Sri'eri, irraph f(.t m. ill . A ;, I. , tlw . iin-l Am.ile.iii s)11M p. r ivi.i.i i,, main ret.tM Kile nn, tMt Of e..ti..: lllo.l.'H The line usnully irtv. r i i seni i-Ti. rutin Ihe miiip MA Oi'XI-1 : Vctunu i eml r-fir thntli.tn mlir.itn'e at S Itcotihv Core, v here I Ucu p. ml trn 9 fo.-t a:.ltrp M hrr kim'inmt'a car part at 'erai it a" ii"i 4 Urne to account lor thrir nhxr.net thi.-ivfi the ni'ht. Vt mifj u Sointrficttl, vhtn thru nrrm oi rtM.i6e trtfiphaue tif'tuvne, that nhc, her in'ithcr and Tout ttisroorrr.fi tome one atenlinn the aactil'bnat ud Irnihrl it to SUwni'lhu, where the tl.it f abandon l it. TU'V 'lo tint (ifft'.d'jH hrr ttarv but tat" i' that ii V Xamrrfi'lU cttuira to the tirt nofen home, cni vniree Turn he ktuntH the truth, aiut then meals vta-tl'.rtQ nrva that l'rtttt:r J.nfia.i tn i lose on Tom' tiait ami that Ln.itn.t, not an tirthtylv iiit, ia a tlttrctlie. Clmpter 24 THROUGH THE KEYHOLE ()MKKF1KMVS discovery tbit l.atou was a detective was no great surprise to me. "That's boon worrying me ever elnce he curce," I told Snuiei'fleltl, 11I1 IkiiiIi my suspicions of the man's real profession woro moro recent. "Then the people at the British museum," Homerfleld asked, "how '" "Oh, that's quite easy. I.axton must have been on tho watch for news of Pelt. As soon as Pell's name appeared In The Times that day, when It said I was taking a The "keyhole murderer" Intended Jrravinp of tho new fresco to the ir.!t'ii:.i. La "to n or his superiors must have tixed up the trap with ;ho inuseuni pfoph. Sunday night, it hon ho took mo down to the clois ters, policeman was written all over hiin." "Of course, he was aftur Pell." "It looked like that. Hut why?" "At least three iwupie could tell ui that, Orenor.;n." "Yea, I Vuuw,' said I. "But I won't ask Veronica. 1 don't think 'twould he fair to ask Mrs. Sea hioke. And If I a!:el old Sejhroke well, you can easily guess " Somerneld nodded. "It's awk ward," said ha. "lint, you know. It iiuy have to ho done. If tha pro fussor gets wise to what happened Ust night, he won't have any miKlity compunctious nhout nsk ins. Will he. now? Spiriting away the man he was after for the mur dur of Pell! Have you realized it?" My perception of reality was be fogged by Veronica. Somerfield. looking on from out !de, was able to precipitate the rntiLiMon a Utile. Ho had nn ana lytical mind. All thoso discon nections, ho said, had to he linked up somehow, and the only link he could soo was Laxtnn. Old Kotherhurys excavations hr.d brotipht Pell down to lliack- water. Thpn, Ihore was a gel-away ! hy a convict. The convict nrrived at Htnckwaler, aud on his hee's Laxtou. Pell was murdered In tho act of revealing a ghost aud when we look tor tho fchost we tind Laxton. "Somelhlns In the background." aid Somerllcld, "hetweeu the Sea hrokcj. Pelt nnd the convict. Some thing that even Lax ton can't see. for he doesn't oem lo have brought the Seabrokei Into the picture yet. Therefore, whoever his knowledge, l: hL'giu.s la;cr than the Si tnol.es'.' "No doubt about it." said I. "La ton hcgtns wlili some connection he t ween Pell and the convict. Tho Seabrokes begin much further Inck. Yo:i remrmhr that, tmine dt.ttrly before Laxton catne to niackwator. he'd boeri In Devon lilro. Yo;t remember the unex plained absence nt Veronica from London that S;tti:-d;;y, and Pell's absence ;:t the s:irne itrne. Ynu i,,d lhal a woman nnd a car as well as a mite :uTomr:he woie couc.'iiied in t!;e iMf.ipe. Think of S.iaihiv i-.ih!.: Veronica's strarte rf turn : my rn-.'onriter l' Woo.lt-ot L.in.: L:i;:o:rs --, riitidurt : some f el out New- '!' Lit L.'iMoti's l;!ii''v'' i!,,e r'ar .' th:;i n! :l'.i -it ih.it ( h new s le , and an i.o tho Min-t.in It J .u.i liy ra.li-ally lecLne-. r fad look t- pres. nt nl (ow.ii 'I to rea All eady tin riliMl.s has !v will 1--.,-'..re the rn!iie!y di-.T ti s'aiN.l. lott it another four Min-tau ton-, 4" ert d. Hi"-, in tlanili'iil Is TIMIT. S-'I't T - '!' II. .lid 1 - -1 1 1 1 1 .1 : .V illstoois oltii-eis wile, hid aiieaid him fo vi,,.(ij.,n ui Ine (i.l'I ll pi ohihlltcn 1.1W, Alli.it J. Smith. h3 ye-irs eld liie.vi- lie lelti-r villi. -1. j'l'II.M.l lolo ll;e Ie- men rier nun w.ui urnw net siu-it. ly, ln'i'iu' last iuidii:j;ht. & R. A. J. WALLING f SVJ W 4 S-4l a,. rum , 10.1 unci touch with .tiu.ethlmt thai gjyWMfl ton had touch with something thai nan likely to happen." I've been woni'trliix." Somer fleld mused, "wliother f.stton hac any Inkling of a possible slioming match nd was trying to stop It. By the n ay, Crcnofen, Lax tun s not come out as a policeman yeu Why? He's still running the anti quarian stunt." "Is he? Seen hlui lately?" 1 asked. "i'cs," said Somerfteld. "Th!s afternoon J met him coming away from .Vewplace In a dirty muss. earth all over his boots am clothes. Just taking leave of Marling ami the cub. Haiti he'd been exploring wllh them. He walked along wliu 1110 as far as tho l.prd Ne.luou. Fart Is, firenofen, that's tvh.it made me come on to see yoti." "Iild he say anything about me then?" I asked. "Yes. Asked If you were horns from Hollaiu Day. Whether I'd mot your cousin. Whether you were specially friendly mlth Father bury. He's got his eye on you. flrenofen. But that wasn't the most remarkable thing. - "lie harked back to what hap pened In Ihe library the afternoon Pell was killed. Then he asked me whether 1 saw you nr anybody e!e take a hook out of the shelve? afternoon. to kill not Pell but Marling! "He said Fotherhury had nii.-?:;c.I a book. It was hi tlu library Fri day. Tuesday, it couldn't be rnut:d. A lh! Mr. Kolh e r b a ry w a n ted It badly." "What book?" I 3!;eJ. "An old illuminated book. vUli a inam:.cript hisioiy utlie nbbey. La . tun aaid he woufuu't be snr--prised if It was what hud phi KotherbiH ji on to his excavations." "Nobody touched a book that day, so far as I remember." "I didn't see anybody touch a book. But It's not the loss that, in tereats me It's the fact that Lax ton's so curious about It." "Yes, that's rather queer," 1 ad mitted. "I'd give almost a dollar to know whether Pell was in the library ou Friday and whether Marling know he'd been there." "Marlins!" "Well think of Marling a min ute. Hated Pell. Why? Suspected him. Think of Marling in the cloister Sunday night. Then Moo day afternoon you couldn't miss Mailings race when Pell went for htm. It was Marllug who was go ing to see the ghost. If you remem ber. If Pell had taken the hook, and Marlins kuew it. suppose the I book contained the luntructionr for conjuring up the phoat. Grenofen?" "I can t seu bow a book In New place library could have anything to do wilh conjuring a ghost out of a convict prison," said I. "Did It ever ocur to you that Pell might have beeu shot by accident?" Qomsrfleld put tho question al most casualty. I; made me sit up "You mrrai why, Somerflehi. yuii cau only mean one thin! That j "That the shot was meant for j somebody else, in fact. It's perfect ly clear, l.rcnofen. Did you look : through tho keyhole? A man who I was going to tire through ihe key I hole couldn't possibly havt. aimed at I Pell, who wasn't lu tho line of ftro ! exeept for one instant ' ! "Of course! I hadn't tliongM ol '.t I The man who tired tho shot was ; blind nt the time; he couldn't fire ! and see the target." i "Yes. and only one nnn could ! have been s!ict through the key hole the oae who sat in :he direct line of lire." J "And he was- ' "Marhag." (Copy i'.hr PI wi-ilit lieM rr lNci; ou , Mjt., - 'I'1 .Li-k i" .reen. lio. w iMi'f and vr::ei nf ; luo t s-l-d line today after a I-ai e: He w; a n..tie of Sept. :'it, : ill M. 1 d in An ilia, iih. I (;.!. u k lor m.it.y m t Cii'h ' -Miss .,H..d. I'' i !.o V.lb .1 is l.el . IT. of Clank fatally V s air- tni'lil.. v. ,.- IV .1 i.tt .M . i.-.h oi ll.. 4 . . t In l.v .... 1..,.. t a year tot I't .lie h. i-c t.xh If oii don t t.o.iht (,n'r,. 'seen - d..y i-aio- . r t. u e. x' m .m- re ; An unioi'f V cory fu-tier d-rV. Ci.ot:'ua tf-. tt-.ty l.?:nd.-v. i Htvrt4 Br JkilMN Count AMlrMh Miirruif LilviLH',. Vieior f. iA'Wi.H and Anta W. j !ylin. I Leroy ; I'ei iy.o. ! Leslie U. Child ami Dorothy -.dith V. Jieckley and ; (.'h.nlcs I Xoyer. Ilaymnnd Koeller ami 1.1a May C.rundy and Will"ta ; NVyer. j Paul L. Drake and Margaret J. ! I'ill'Tl. j K nneth t Taylor una a v- jihlirie .vl. fliH'nc. ! IIukI'- Hull oinli nnd - Alameda f L. .i. iiuyie. : i. i-M.i i'. Vmnon and Altee I-'. ; flrooljK. 1 i'hrnlcs A. Appetdorn rtiid May- n tta I "iii'pi'iitiT. I James T. Wolfe and Marguerite Main. , . Samuel k. Cornell and Klorine i';u-kanl. A mhrus Kritz. T. .lewett and Alveda ! Warren L. litiller. I A ll;; li St j Forbes. DuiiaM Woods. and Dernice Duval and liuhy I). Y. Lt v.i.s ami Hazel N. l-ianl; II. Vuigley and Ilel.-n A. j ink. Clifford i P. 1 leiny ami 'iri4i:iia1 . i j II. Kidder. W:lllKm . , Wilson, i Clifford C Johnston, i Frank W. II van. j Wiihur L, Clifford. J. Nixon anil Eva J '. Sullivan and Hi'atric. . lloaR and I.aiTy Bill - Stiittafi;id and Olive Aldo D I Chat les 1'arr nnd Margaret Y. 1'. N.-ary and Maruie ;i,...-a-. j : Karl M. Sargent and Sadie! j Spelii er. Hubert S. l.ti;e and Luu:m I Diinexar. ) Aub.vy '.. D.an and Laura C. Kerr. . il-nry V 'hamii and Flnrenee L. Sh-rmai Lster M. Dudley and Kiihabeth M. Knight. Crobnte Court. A. C. l'ierce assumed name eertifiente "Auto Um-s. " Kiled Ausust 2 G, A. C. Pierce, assumed name certificate, "Auto Terminal," filed Alls. 20,' Arthur "W. Stelnniets; business Kreit-ht 1'J29. business Kreieht 1929. assumed hinlness name certificate, "Clack and White Cab Co." V.'. M. I'll ini'tisoti, li. I-'. CI m enson. disi harne of jissumi'il hlisi liess tiaiue eerlifii-alo "Jtlack and White fab Co." S. ll. Hhike. ertifieatc of a: W. V. Sinql.-tou, iiineil naiiie, Cue. . O. V. Niles. W. C. I.osey, John KkeilKeil Cilas. M. Warren. 1'. S. lllltnbo'iton. articles of incor- poratlon of All Ceiii-nser L'o." 1920. .Metals Fractional Filed AllKU 27 .... N. Hoan. C. M. Kidil. Ham ilton 1-alton. Articles of Incorpo ration of "Community Chest of .Medford. Inc." Allen Watson, Ashland. Ore., as sumed business c. rliflca'te, "Ash land Law & colleciion r.ureau." Cilnit Cittirt, ity of .Medford vs. May Ilenrd, el nl. .-T Millet title. C. W. Daiib v. Laura J. M. Al- niiiiK. l"or money. H. .7. Mall.1 et al. v. Jessie L. liicliat il.son. Km' money. I). I'. Miller vs. KlKKl K-rbv. For money. AfiKlo-Califnrnia Trust Co. vs. Oregon Can nml Klectric company, et al. To utiiet title. Sum hern Orea-on (las Corpora tion vs. Oregon (las and Klcotric Company, -t at. To iptirl litb. II. K. Vicr.y vs. Iblie Vice roy. lor divorce. Tracy M. Starr v.. Kl.-de llaf Siarr. For divotvo. .lack son County UuihlinK Loan tissoeiation vs. M. K. Itrans ronibe. et al. To foreclose niori- Jacki-on County HulblitiK A- Ioan Association vs. Amy .1. Johnson, el al. To foreclose, niort(;ane. Ileal Ilslat- Trnllsfers Sarah Hawkins to Kirst National Co., y. c. I), to m: o( si: sec. 21, T. 3S S.. It. 2 W. I". 1.. futon et ux to First Na tional Co.. V. I. to lots 4 and f,. block 3. Centra! Sub. l),v. .Medfor.l. I'ine Hell lkinkini; Co. to First National company, deed to land in Sec. 3m, T. 35 S., It. 2 W. Wm. M. Itriees tl, :ninie;t W. Snider. W. I. lo land in Sec. IT, T. 3B S.. It. I K. F. W. Si reels to l'tnniett A'.. Hnid.-r. V. n. to land In Ashland. Fnlmeit V: Snider to Win. M. ltriKt-'s. deed to land in Ashland. J. W. Jacobs to lturwell O'Kelly. Q. C. 1. to lots ti. 7. S, block 1. earner & Sabin Add. to KoKue ltlver. t'. W. PeCarlow et nx to J. K. i Patterson et ux. W. 1). to N'W of SV Sec. -1. T. to S. li. 4 R. John V. Kerns et ux to Floyd V. Furor, W. li. to lot on Mountain nvi-niie. Ashland. Ciiv of Jacksonville to CJeor-e W. Wen.lt. li. C. li. to lot on Fifth ..tieet. .lacksom ille. IV ll. Crawford -t N. llo.Kan et uv, W. Iil.C II. T. 3T S.. K. .1 ,t Mi.'U to 111 . C. f :o l.in.l in Sec jl;. I I. A.lelii X. Allen lo Harvey N.l I ..ol W I. lo lots :'. lo. II. block j Film Ad. I.. Me.lt.od. ; ll.roo A. M..!tcrson to Anna M. Moon. W. ll. to land ill Sec. I I. I T. :'!' S.. P.. I i:. James II. Ilehlin lo John S. tl.ii.- el nx. W l to I .: IL'. s..il'h I aim Peik.-h y nn hauls, uni--- Vllld. W. M. T'l.ill et ux o Wcrn-r ..-.nir ct ux. W. !. to lei ".. h ". k i .1. Pauls. n A.M. ivntr.il Point Atthnr 1'. I''ii:ilnftf''ii to c. 1 ,Knii:ht t in W. H lo lots I :. ..o l I ll.. b'.oi k 6. l:..f Add. lo Medfort I II. t. Ctrl. bur.-l et ux to Flizi ll.elli Fil'-ner. W. IV to l.ir.d In Sec. 1). T. i It. 1 K. Shnr'lff Jcnnlnss td Edwlri J." Dinclc S. lood-to 4VS';- hctki lii 0. I.. C. Twn. 3S S.. R. 1 W. ! J. C. Harnos el nx lo Wallace S. ' Clareg et ux . IX to lot 'it Ciinrrv : I'm-k. ' ('. II. Howell et al lo Myrtle 1. I Newton et vlr V. 1). lo S. M ft. jo, N, 1 no ft, r)f loin 7. S and , Howell's Sub., unrecorded. I B. O. Kakin et iix to Kuxle Point jlrrlKatlnn Dial. V. 1). lo land in I See. 22. 'i'w. So S., 11.' 1 W. ! I. C, Kohlnett et ux lo i:ffin D. . Rimrnon:- V. D. to land In l. I.. C. B8, Twn. .'17 S., It. 2 S'. ; Seeley V. Hall et ux to AiikIc ; California Tru.st Co. Ied to )au-l ;ln t). I. C. A. Twn. IIS S., ft. 1 V. ! -llvury llelitr. t-t ux to 'l;vniti )-:. jlfciive et al-.Q. C. I), to loth 1, -i aim:::. Set. 26,.Twii. -tn S.. rt. :! K. ! Arthur A. Sturlevanl m-iisteei to IK. F. Howe it al Deed to lots 1, : - and :i: See. 2ti. Twp. 4 S., K. : K. ', S. Clyde' Driskel et tlx to Wm. ! A. Ilari-ison el ux W. f. lo K. .fi 1-3 iuti-s of lot f. -ak Cnie j iri.-.i. ... i Vi:l. 'A. Ilanirfon el nx lo R. j Clyde hiingell et ux. W. I, (o the INV:A of the NWfc in' Sec. :n: jals'i Ihe K'.i of tile W'tg ol' the SW"4 of the KV. '.i of Sec. T., Tivp. ! 34 S., It. 1 K. Hay Steal nn lo C. If. f!te:ii nH I V. II. to HWV4 of See. 1.1. Twp. ! Ida Case Stnreli et vlr to I D. WuKiier et ux W. I ). to lot on ! Vista ureet, A-shhind. half Interest. Sheiifi JeiininK:i to liiter-Mouii- lalli lllilg. and Loan Atisn. Deed lo lot 7, lilotk I. Ililthiand I'ark Add., Medford. j Milliard K. Fra2ier et ux to 1 en- jainin II. Short W. n. to land in ; I). I., c. r.s, Twp. :i7 s., it. 2 V. ! Kasle I'oiat lrrl;,-atlon 'Dim. to 1 T....1I.... . .... I......I ... III See. 1 e p n., it 1 w Abraham Frideeer to Mary L. Il.eniy W. I. to N'Wt of the. F.'A t sec. :i. Twp. :n; S.. It. I l-:. - tills Nicliola et ux to A. II. Mr lulyte W. 1). to the Wfe of Ilia SWVi. tin; N'6 ol the tho K. or ihe SWV. and SK' of the XE'A of Sec. 5. Twp. M S., It. 2 fc W. III.; the SK14 01 thu NfcV o Sec. 25 S, It. 2 th'.'-SW'i the NWVt 01 See. 23. Twn. :ir, ;K. 2 K. j Hay E. Kennedy et ux to K. I I'ayne Y. li. 0 lot t, hlocl Haise Add. to .Medford. Joseph C. FinaKiu Jr. et uv lo Kffie K. (ialhvalih W. I. to lots 20 and 27. block (,' of Railroad Add. to Ashland. f ' V. Sherman Coe et ux to W. K. Bcebe et al W. D. to all of lot 1 nr Kiveruldo Sub. to See. 25, Twp. SB S.. 11. 4, W. S. M Hawk et ux 10 Harry M. Lewis Q. C. 1. to liart of lot 1, block 2. Hai r's Add. to .Medfnrd. I Frank Childi rs et ux to Charles I Kell et. ux l. 10 half interest j in loin 1 and 2. hlocl; 2il, Cold Hill. 1 Chan. i). Larson et ux 10 Julia ! Willi inis Deed 10 lot !i. Work :!;. ', Mct'iilly Add. to .lacksonville. I Francis K. Sprini-'er el ux tn Pan isy V. Williaitiuou W. D. to land in iTwp. :i'i s., it. 1, i-:. I Faniiy '. Williamson et' al lo Francis K. Sprintrei el ur: W. 1.1. itg land in rwp. ;w h.. it. l K. John Coiilon ct nx to Kverett 0. TvuwhriitKM et ux V. 1. to irart I, Kuiracra Sub. lC.Ml H. Tinny et n to T. Orion Clans rt ux W. r. lo land In Twp. 3S rt.. H. I' W. tract :i, Kins iliuh w.iv Cardeiis. Scott Wouif et ux to L M. Catnor et ui- AV. I. tt lots 1. 'J and . Ido. k It. Railroad Add. in Ashland. L M. Caiiit-r et uv In lrari t. Walter et al . I. to lots 1. 2 and a, block II, Kailroad Ami. to Ashland. Screen jfe k r Ky Itohhin ('imhis Y WOOD--Inferiority oom- are rather old fashioned jt.ycho-nnr-:ysis 'caioe siy- hut tljer' 5 til I are a stir prisin;-ly latpe nutnber pj'ii in t h is aliei;-dty ultra modern kilm colony. i' r o v 1 n k, if anythim;, t h i ; movie people are .1u:.t aboat like ihe ivst uf us " a r.ian's wots enemy is hiinvctf." r an aspir ing s:ais. Four y a Y s airo a nioVie - struck 1 l". !eKWfefl w i t ll . r I v brown hair an Jor(s 1 1 i 1 1 larno- brown -yes ciui'O to Hollywood lo y.o t-. s. Iiti.il ami If possible cra.h the Kates of at:i'. She bean the crnshtiin in idtor ot'iNr when I'll-1 won a "Miss Los AiiM'tes" conies t, the same that enother 1. vas land M 'try I : ;an. had ralitur.'d the vc.ir hefoie. With tlie crown ou tier orow.j Utile Hens ( i ill. who devoured th..j fail maii.iiues for stoiics ahout 1 itoi ' it r .-on. , a t : d imi i.u t . M,e Nt ui 't hi n sue : ; ituew: sli ji. ! h-r fault. : enough. Who wan she lu hope toi M 99' v 9 noiiywooa IIOI.I I Me. I si in j lish 'I 'M 1 Hii.hdi.h .ill -i.t '.no. Pola N-uri.j 1 4 (lleria Snan.-i.ii and "U jlly" liei.l. ' I her f.ivo: ttes.i visi,.lw.,t J(e....elf fo!-' I : b.-rim: in Mary Itrtao's f.-ol'tejn: I r ux to Melvi-i ;i.w!.l a il.ue on Ihe s. reen. j J I l. lo land l.i Pet I '.iris's sen en n et was ili.--j 1 f M. Myers. 0- .ird 1 .ik.d t. -ril.l.-.- xb.. s.iys.j I ft M. T. a I 1 l'.-y i uliM.li J her Willi a placei Ir; In tile liallC in, chojir of local ffT. ' cd a linl- letter, !.1ip w-.n ihej : ircvi'i hial "bre.!!;," And her f!r.-l ( in.ivie piilt :i. a ! n l! She v is j ', i!i- pr-'oio;,! f.-i iinioe .b cii -u imi ' , i:. st rii.iivl.i.n "T'le L :b i j I li-'n iiii tnent I T-u n r he in:ol.- ,1 f-w mo- lie- If ttn. v.ith uuoft i.;;t. -nithinir so CI Ltr to aroitM- rn iri'-'iiority coic.-j ".he U.,i,.rt.l C O.. l 'i - I o j bti. st niltot t lie ! B I .f ,! ,i . mi' t . i.-n. e. I wi nd. i. Sf :.i" W .1 n ' t koo.I j 1 ...... ....... .k.. ,.. S''' ui ,',f .p!e."she oii)d -;rir.m"!'tiw of several piesidenu aluv.ii part. eonvliK-ed in her;r,r ihe I'dld. State. , .j i. 1 1- l..art . i,elv.-e . the interview - tha; ; he v-oulo t.iil .vha' van the use? Tho. e were Ihe dark ihi.vs f'"' the Iillie sill wh'jre ainllilioll was I., li- a s-laij. Mine days. Then he saw where the tinul'te lav. Krlemls talked her out (.:' her dil- en.e. In MnMyv.i.o.l, if nowhere or:e inn put the polifched .shoe foi-eward. The I iicliler "I la-pan' to nee that wan all foolish.'' she eiinliiieu. "that other pfrtle w,-ie ai-llni: ahead, and ika: I nf-Vei- voi.:l,l unless I l'oi -i;et ahout ihls ini'i-rinr I'eelinu. It v.LH iftTihle fiaiitini; it :'.l first. I. nt I l.uew I had to. And now I r,i-:iiv" l -.e lu-ati-n it. I'm not i.l'ruel au Imim ... fill. no. I don't think I'M ever lo.e i'. eulirely '.au it doesn't woi i'y me." .Mnyl.e Doris 1 1 ill "H s,!i-i I 'on a,; a "W.imp'.is hah slar" helped In the l:i:hl. and pi rhnp; the i:-.'!si-'she w n In her first talkie role spttrr'il h"r luore. - Al a-iy rate, tlieie's Ih.llywoo.t eu:'- for a lninia! hanilii-tip that lywhere. It ho Mill reui-ll I lie lop. I'.y llrrlM-rl I'luiotiiet. WASIll.NCTo.V. The name of I utL J, no ..mil scralehf-d on one of the window- pnnes'of the dlKtiitied old mfinslon : bv Slims. W a h Secretary n for hi- h inKl o n home. Much Inler lu a t t a v lied st S t i cha: bv.' the ta o ::i son's pnr- 'W (i o d- tho name ni" l.f.iui iful k - is itue of the city of Washington. 1 wn.s the auilitir of ' 1 r.iwiner.". ; h.ind, rs thousaiids I wot ki d with Dent I lh.- w.ii , asjires to i (lb A j recently pureha fa Ahv'ctys Serving' :Better That's our ideal, and that's the driving force that urges us on to greater effort. To see depositors happy, getting ahead in life and securing for themselves the best life affords, means everything to us. As a result when you bank at the Jackson County Bank you pave the way for greater profits. The Jackson County Bank nSVABUSHED ! Medi ord, Oregon Commercial - Sewings Safe Deposit ,1 MEMBER I BDERAL mm i m. L 1 17 V . i . In. I. m mm ll hiA.'Ma O parkir.e; troubles exir.t :c. ! lie M -.; 'I'hc doorman II 1 -, nvr. alid nlacM it in a gAKc connected with tlie Hotel. Just hand liiin your key u you leav the car that's ail. Located in the heart of the City near everything. , 7 SennceMaliiyJlQ r .SAM FRANCESCO:. '"U'..,,,ti,:v" has 'been the 'tn !,t.'-M'nf Clevelnnd once uea n ,. .uinni'T While Iluu-ie. Tne pirn as one" Hie summer hnnie "f the- i -rmon embay. The lai Senator l-'rancls 1. N'ew-l-i mis i N-vada once lived there. e iir,,,,. 1- , us. now t nti.ru s.al',,K minier lo Canada, lived at , "Womllcv" when tie was assisiani. secretary of siate. and Col. Kdwai-l i M. Hons.- was a tenant dulrne h- !" 'cap!, llayne Ellis of the United Stales navy lately has been owner, ' bin since he has been absent frorl V.'nshinr.on for Some lime the es late has hi-u leased to .Major and ' Mrs. Ci-orire S. I'atton, Jr.. irntn : inent In W.'ishineton society. ' ,li-. and Mrs. Sliinson Ore fol i lov. lnrr their usual olistoni' Cif mak ! in their horn.' on I.ons Island for , the minim, r. However. Mrs. Sliin 1 son has heen in Ihe capital sever ll 1 limes lo inspeet her new home. , j Speakini; of homes, lt"i. J.ihi ! -hi!ip Mill of Maryland proliabiy 1 hohls Ihe rei-oid around here by I ki epiiif? three houses runiiinK lur ; l:iL' ihe same season, j This summer his home In Italll I more, iiis country place at I.aui-"l. MiJ. where his hildren are insti.ll ! ,.,1 arifi ills house in Washington have been KoinK full lilt all the lime. It.-jiresentatives In censress now have another reason for aspiring to membership in the senate. ll's easier for a senator to keep cool in the summer than it is for a representalive. lb-re's why: The house air system uses 72,0tlo cubic fret of air a minute, e-ivlnt; each of ils members approximate ly 470 cubic feet. Tile senate air system uses only CO. 0(10 cuiii jls ineiilbe OUluc fe-t. f coin' .pprnxiinaK-ly Ui'n e. the seii.Jn RetS tin b'-ailso its membership advantage nialb-r. Then; are !MJ jenatois ueainyi -tit.. re)jreseiiiativ'H. i 'i h,. nallei U-s of both chambei s aecoinmodate about ihu saint nuin bf-r of ts.tor.i Therefor. the hinte ytetn mtit take ca;-- niosi eclii.--ive of l.'.oo i,eron.--. wliil thai in tlo 1 of t h y..-ii.tit. -.vill i: v.-r le laX'-il inucit t apit.il. li s u T.'-yond l.Mi-o. rich hNrury. i 'I'he lioue has n.ioyc-d the heno lt va.' built by ft of manufacturetl air for so mo Lhiiip l: a r t o m : time. The senate, which has in Key. tl'ea chief the past held its tic-ytons in a baJ-ctmnM-i for the ; y ventilated chanil)er, found a l)i;i newphew ; vavt ,hanr-,e in atmospheric condi ic yiar lipen- ; dUiOtis when it reconvened this j if I I RESERVE SYSTEM I II take youKcar, sir " i " ts Cool in San Francisco" t.ikcs vour t-ar when vr.,.