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W» M 8 HIU N» Wi, MCKlìOH COtiNTÏ) JR^OW THVIUBAi fW I Mi HII - g «è .*..» . PUBLISH Kt» SI MMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK- SON COUNTY News Gleaned From all Over The Nation SècrelÀfy of Stal« Hui Ho»» Uop race, (his year. He attributes his hut k«*ii occupying the Clack build successful jaunt across country tu ing on the highway. in ti over in the c ity fo r a short time A rd ith Combest visited several Wednesday ufternoon enroute tu hi* his wife's cooking. Seven people met death when a days in the c ity .as the guiwt o f her home in Salem after a business trip passenger plane crashed in the Eng m other Mrs. Celia Combest of the Miss (kimbest is into .southern Oregon, He was r a il lish channel. This is the firs t tra g Omar Auto Park ing at the Gold H ill News office. edy in Kuro|*eun commercial puss- employed In Yakima, Washington. eager flying. It. I,. Kenaston ansi Mr. amt Mrs. T w o Wisconsin legislators are Buy Kenaston returned Sunday preparing to launch that stale in fro m Portland where they went to the liq u o r business. They are d ra ft witness Die Rose Festival and visit ing a rcsoluion to present to the friends. They returned by way of state legislature Io that effect. the coast highway 'I'hey report a President Hoover has called upon most enjoy able leip. I lie horsier ronununilies Io aid in Mrs. Nellie- Reed an t Mrs. N. an e ffo rt to slop liq u o r smuggling Rlaekburn left Wednesday evening along the Canadian border, fo r Portland w here Mrs, Itee-J w ill Done right and when A Seattle physician brought a spend the next leu slays visitin g we promised It. child Io life that was born dead, on W illi friends, Mrs Blackburn w ill We give a moneyliark ly Io have it die again after liv in g go on Io Kansas City where she w ill guarantee on all work. fo r 19 hours. The physician use,I he "he guest ef relatives this sum adrenalin to revive the baby. Hr11»' ¡*”'.11 uXUKI'i ilK!.: .1 mer. Captain Johnson left the w re ck W'. C. W esterltel '. p o u lirf exp i t, When you think of age of his ship o ff the mouth o f the and author w ill lie a! Cold H ill F ri Columbia riv e r after rem aining day eve:::",; Jo 21, fe r the nur- D IAM O N D S alone on the broken hull fo r sever pose o f a'dressing those people of th in k of al days. He left only after he hud the v ic in ity who are interested in given up all hopes of any salvage. the p o u ltry business. Mr. Wester- I Ray Keetch, famous autu race p i field aitpeiircd once before in Gold lot was killed when his racing car H ill and deliveis l a very inslrue- I crashed after leading the field of live message to the local growers. 1 contestants over three fourths « f His message this lim w ill be "The - the course on a Renns-yfvimiu track. Raising o f P ullets." He w ill lee- j The steamer Laurel went ashore lure in the eouneil chambers room o ff the mouth of the Columbia River ¡ o f ,^ c c¡,v hall al 8:0». early this week. The entire crew ¡ ________ was saved by the life saving crews L IR A A. K IN LE Y S ID E , amt R. C. K IN LE Y S ID E , I* t husband, RAY E. W RIGHT, as receiver o f Guy \ \ \ Conner, P la in tiffe , is . A. V. OWEN, also know n as Ann V. Oweu the unknown heirs o f said A. V. Owen, i f x lv he deccasrtll CHARLES E. STARK, the un know n heirs o f said Charles E. Stark, i f t«e lx- deceased, G l > \ \ . CONNER. Also all other jiersoiu o r parties unknow n claim ing any Earthquakes the past week caused Tight, title , estate, lieu o r interest the d e a llu of thirteen |>cople in in the real property described in the com plaint herein, w hich is s it New Zealand. A rth u r Schrieber o f PortlamL uated in Jackson County, Oregon, n il described as follow s to w n : Maine did not rece ve a very cor- Lotos fish (5 '. six 16), seven (7) ial greeting when tie arrived in and’ eight (8 > in Block 32, of the o rig in a l tow n (now c ity ! of Med Paris after stow ing away upon the fo rd , Oregon. as numbered, i.es- cross A tlantic a ir tr ip on the Yellow- ignated anil nlescribedi on the o f Bird. fic ia l plat thereof, Defendants. John Sato, was the w in n e r o f the TO A. V. OWEN, also know n as New York to Los Angeles marathon Ann V. Owen, the unknown heirs of said A. V. Owen, if she he deceased, CHARLES E STARK, the unknown heirs o f said Charles E. Stark, if he begins to run from said date o f the lie deceased, ALSO A l.l. O lH E R firs t publication. The lim e w ith in PERSONS OR PARTIES UN w hich you arc so 3 q u i red to ap- KNOWN CLAIM ING ANY RIGHT. year is on o r before the 18th day of T IT L E , ESTATE, l.IF.N OR IN TER Julv. 1929. EST IN THE REAL PROPERTY AND YOU W ild . PLEASE TAKE DESCRIBED IN THE COMPLAINT N o i'IC E that if you fa il Io o ap- H ER E IN . W HICH IS SITUATED IN |X'ar and answer said com plaint and JACKSON COUNTY. OREGON, and assert whatever claim you have in DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: LOTS saie property the p a in tiffs w ill ap F IV E (5). SIX (6), SEVEN (71 and ply to the ..hove entitled court fol E IG H T (8i IN BLOCK 32. Oh TH E lile re lie f prayed fo r in the com OR IG IN AL TOWN (NOW C ITY) pì, in i herein, to -w it: For a decree OE MEDEORD. OREGON. AS N U M that the p’j iiin tiff. Lida A. K inlcy- from Cape Dissappointment. BERED. DESIGNATED AND DE sidc is ti e ow ner in fee simple of l The Yellow" B ird, w ith three ! SCRIBED ON TH E O F F IC IA L PLAT all of said properly described Frenchmen and a slow-uway were I THEREOF, the above nameil de as follow s and situatevi in Jackson successful in reaching European | fendants: County, Oregon, to w it: Lots five IN T H E NAME OE T H E STATE (5), six (Gì. seven (7) and eight (8) soil in th e ir trn n s-a tla n tir flig h t al- ! OE OREGON: You and each of of block 32 o rig in a l tow n (now c ity ) i though they d id stop short of their you are hereby required Io appear of Medford, Oregon, as the same is intended destination. in the above e ntitled court and numbered, designated and described ; General \ \ «Ilium B ram w ell Booth, cause, and there answer the com on the o ffic ia l plat thereof: that her p la in t of the p la in tiffs on file there ow nership is subject to the rig h t of ex-head of the Salvation arm y died in against you. w ith in ten days Bay E. W rig h t as receiver to ac- t in Hadley-wood. England at the age j from the date o f the service o f this quire title thereto by compliance 1 of 73 years. III! gammons upon you if served in w ith the terms of that certain eoe- 1 The people o f New Y ork are I Jackson County. Oregon, but i f tract fo r the sale o f said properly served in any othr.i.- county o f Ore made by said Livla A. Kinleyside ; sw ellering this week under a hot ¡ gon. then w ith in tw e n ty d; ys from •n I R. C. Kinl»vside. her hiislvint, sun an t high temperatures. The ! the date o f the service of this sum firs t parties, w ith defendant Gey W. west coast is cool and in places cold. mons upon you, o r if served by pub Conn» r sei-on'1 nartv, n n t i l - 3nl A Texas Congressman asks that ’ lica tio n o r out of the state o f Ore day o f June, 1922, the rights under gon after an order of publication, w hich contract were acquired by John J. Raskob be taken out of the 1 then on o r b tfo re the last day line- said receiver by v irtu e of his re position o f chairman o f the Demo- I scribed in the order fo r the publica ceivership of the estate and p rop cra tic national committee. tio n o f thin summons. This sum erty o f said Guy W. Conner and fo r | Babe Ruth expects to return Io 1 mons is published in accordance a decree to the effect that none of w ith an orrier made in the above the defendants herein have any the Yank lineup, Friday, a fte r sev- ¡ e ntitled court and cause on the 18th rig h t, title , estate, lien o r interest in eral weeks sick leave. day o f June, 1929. by the Honorable or to any part o f said property, and H . D. N qrton. judge of the above en- | decreeing the title o f said Lida A. DORMAN AND COY WERE 'titled court, w hich order precribes Kinleyside to all o f said property ELECTED AT SCHOOL MEET th a t th is summons shall be pub- j quieted as to anv claims o r liens of lishad once a wvek fo r fo u r succes- f |h defendants herein, sive wteeks m the Gobi H ill News, , - . , A , .. Interest in the school meeting, a newspaper published w eekly at 1°^ a Judgment against each o f the Monday was very little , judging _ ----- - - - ilefcm lunts w ho appear herein, and | Gold H ill, Oregon, andi requires you and each o f you to appear and an fo r the p la in tiff’s costs and dis- , from the turnout o f voters. There sw er in satrli cause and set up any bursements herein to tie taxed, and1 were nine votes cast and five of rig h t, title , ckiim . interest o r livn fo r such other and fu rth e r re lie f as those were cast by members of one w hich you claim to have upon any to the court shall seem just and familyv In the ba llo tin g George o f the property hereinafter describ equitable in the premises. Dorman was elected Io replace E arl A. E. REAMES ed, on o r before the last day pre A tto rn e y fo r P la in tiffs ; Moore ¡is a member o f the board scribed fo r the publication of this »summons. The date of the firs t Post Office Address: 412 L ib e rty of directors and Bertha Coy was re publication of this summons is June R uildinc. Medford. Oregon. elected clerk. 20. 1929. ar»t the tim e prescribed Date o f last publication w ill be --------- 0--------- fo r the publication o f the summons Ju ly 11, 1929. 620711 Take advantage of our chicken dinner specials every Wednesday X B K i and Saturday. Gold H ill Hotel tf Sherwood Knotts was in the city FOURTH ANNUAL MID-PACIFIC LAND and Wednesday and today v is itin g w ith his father. P erry Knotts. He re NAVAL FESTIVAL turned to Portland today. R iley Coiner purchased the stock o f goods o f F rank Ostrander who Watch Repairing CEI EBRATING OUR Second Anniversar) By Giving DOUBLE S & H GREEN STAMPS ThU Week Campbell Cl'thing Co. Men's Wear Medford, Oregon Friday and Saturday Berelson’s Will Be The Last Days Of Sale Anniversary Here’s a Tip to the Wise! Real Outstanding Bargains—Values They Will Remem ber for Many Months to Come Every Article of Merchandise in this New and Well Selected Stock Reduced In Price 25 '' to 50w ® and in many instances less than one half price. 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Try this Convenient Service Jackson County Bank Established 1888 Member Federal Reserve Medford, W E ARE ‘ iiii C r e s c e n t C ity TWO GLORIOUS DAYS - W —W Oregon By v irtu e of an attachment execu tion d u ly issued! out o f and under the seal of the C ircu it Court of the State o f Oregon, in an fo r the Coun ty o f C la tso p ,'to me directed and dated on the 5th day o f June 1929, in a certain action therein, wherein Glendale State Bank, a corporation as p la in tiff, recovered judgment against John Iweli, the defendant, fo r the sum. of One hundred fifty and no-100 ($150.00) dollars, w ith interest at 8 per cent from August 7th, 1927, w ith costs and disburse ments taxed at Seven and 40-100 ($7.40) dollars, and the fu rth e r sum o f F ifty and no-100 ($50.00) dollars, as attorney’s fees w h ich judgment was enrolled and docketed in the C lerk’s office» o f said Court in said County on the 4th day o f June, 1929. Notice is hereby given that, p u r suant to the terms o f the said exe cution, I w ill on the 20th day of July, 1929. al 10.00 o’clock a. m. at the fro n t door of the Court House in the C ity o f Medford, in Jackson County, Oregon, o f fe r fo r sale, ' and w ill sell at public auction fo r cash to the hig h est bidder, to satisfy said judgment, together, w ith the costs o f this sale, object to redem ption as providied by law, a ll o f the right title and in terest that the said defendant John Isell had on the 4th day of June, 1929, o r now have in and to the fo l- ow ing described property, situated in the county o f Jackson, State of Oregon, to -w it: N W '/i o f the N W '/i o f Section 12, Township 35 South Range One East o f the W illam ette M eridian, tn Jack- son County, State o f Oregon. Dated this 14th day o f June, 1929, R ALPH G. JENNINGS, S heriff o f Jackson County, Oregon. By Olga E. Anderson, j20Jy!8 Deputy. 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