Friday. Fehnstoy Dfa P a u l X . . Jackson.. pGnoipah Qt The estate of J. P. Hollmeyer. Klam ath County high school outlined problems of overcrowd­ Deceased, j h a i sofd Jts ing that face the school author- in the Iff« « ’ Grodhry to Tidzel Mims.- • A ll • persona- •bawhnr nrc* counts w ith. said, id e a l. Orqcefy to >hlghl gtap.das are hereby notified to pay the thq ,wpjrk, f t fljis .organisation., * ¡, i K L A M A T H FALLS. « Oret, Feb. sdme at once at the* office of ; , ( 0 0 ^ 0 ;trofa;pagh r r , . ( E v ,ry boy, oh. tj»e speaking >^9—-Need lot F 'new h ig h 'ic h o d l N fctlM ; tX^tay, Mills Building. prqgrapi acqu/ttéd j hfm^elÇ p j , m t K lam ath rand to relieve eon- 4shiu»d.' jqregdri., b lf , ^ »Tprs an. (intense earnest- a4 , jcreadftabfa ^mpaner., , ,!#»■ fa^t, ,'geet»d conditions in -the present F L O R E T ^E ‘K4 I1O LLM EYER , B’W t « n W . W 4- * ? . ! “ • * ° f rr i it wfs g je v e ^ lo p .t ^ h q a ^ th a s q ¡ijchool building and to prepare A dm inistratrix bf the estate tp ,feç{ foevfncreasedi enrollment 'o f »e>xt of ip o n m g ^ t t f r citizens. ( ( ( , l lt t jf Çellpws t Washington’^ Birthday, |Mpn ; f : of < 1 / P . ; hpilwAeyer, De­ ,, - A ^ y ltl« . . , and talk to their eldera In sgqh /e a r and-years to comb* was em- day, Feb. ,22, jlpSttservfea. by ^J1 ceased. > K i ' ' . ’ ' ^ • f i , < i cle^r, (ppd i V nW P ’P M l>ers 1 t phaslzud • by f speakers 'a t i th3 federal deparfipents a s ' a , holi­ of Troop No. 2. gave a cppn- > 9 l> ? - »9*™ °**’ ii« » * ld»»t. lP * «kumtau . *h i commeroe forum day, and , F ill 1 b e ! pkaertprk as sluch by thpt A k (la *g I gasiofflce, Plfto w u m e , f t Jhe> o f th e ,, ¿s^lani) t ^ssqpi»til>|t|. we » edn't » do ' something', '^ o llo w ln i Sunday ap It-dops Xhl® r*?T ,« Àlfled j »» lo^s^ip^sjy, »pd flh-t W V k ,o Ç Ik s i j . * » « d ° ■*» to rectify « thht year It w |lj make two «p ys Mn w(h,Y? ¥ * > V * r " ¿lpi-fll ¿lint, •succession with tl|4 -service tiie ffpee^.» , »V>4 ?V’»da7i Sfhpolk M. C. A ., g y rin g , the, pggt year sUUSflon a t the > high schoMi me as on* £ha4ay;* nfc’ gitj^ O» because of tpelr association w ltth ; has been the most successful In ought: (to be ashamed of out- t t a - ^confs. ' r Las4e^sh}p,, be |he history Of * the city. rpl delivery servicfe and 4w ph He sehres.’t ' K> C .. Groesbeolr, local s ^ . jrp s , the mpgt lnxportap’, , tld that, adujt .le a fe M h to .fa lawyer, declared. “(Wkat we need* the office clesedi except t o r »t|ie ow the b ig ta fr nded, anti- | r U k fa "Peedy action’ sd that next rjeceipt and • dispatch dr factor in ^ e , w f r t . H . . . , .| «F111» ‘M be a replica Of i P nH r l0ad’» that at» ’idsse ’ » dosed ’ rtien -L - ! ■■ •' H er of t^p, fij-y r c|uh. tfld; of l^ls S|dt|in| U fa fg o A l I l i * f]| I lui» jwar».'’ « t t < t A Ivertlsd 1» Ih p TMthmEfca» Pl«p»i|re ,ln rijork^ng, ,yrlth the can arjd^ptesH bo^s bhn® Billings" 'told of ' the work of hlhirfelf and eodipknlofas in the Pioneer Club. - There are now «0 ip, this or- ganlsftjon, flod they a^e 'malting fine progress under dltJtoUf» o i Mi*, fiow eil. »' h » i •■ .» ** ' :» < James f ia ^ e y , Scout, dp, tailed thp W/Vfr pf the £cout o rta n lg a fli,,,' and ,lp ld , of p,e, 1 Cleaners .very JtaFvta« S ; Prior fa t t a speaking pro­ gram, the following directors F«r'e elected for ( tl^e , ensuing, ye»x: C. q. D arling, p ‘ ,F. Car- 95 Oak St. . . ß » U » j-r- Orégon. Ä Z * said cause within said six ^aeka, per Co.', may spend li^P.O O ^ fi1 the plaintiff will apply td the court for the relief demanded expansion this year. in the said complaint, to w it: • -Vernonia - • » - Severai - logging for Judgment • as deiced to said, ■ W * W . Christmas,, re­ complaint and »fo r »the*' f a t a l closure of that certain mortgage epen for cutting. executed by you., and each of you. la favor of the plaintiff, SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION which mortgage is dated Sep- SU IT IN E Q U ITY ' TO FO R E­ CLOSE REAL PROPERTy tembsrj 25. 1»%*, »ad f a f f W j ord Ih‘ volum» «5,'dn p a t « •**] ana » 1 •« the M oztgag»ltoe> cords- U Jtakso» County, O r.su » Data of first pufaifatlou, Feb- rusty 12.1 1125. » I t * ? r • BRIGGS 4k B R IO G S.M Attorneys for, plaintiff, v Port Office Addres»: ' - ' Ashland. Orason. M ORTG AG E.. T H E ,C lh c U IC c d ^ R T O F t h e S ta te ( o F o reg o X, F o i JACKSON COUNTY. R. L STE W A R T, p la in tiff. IN D A N IE L D. WATSON, and H A Z E L J. WIATSON, hus­ band and wife, and the STATE O F OREGON, De­ fendants. TO the above named defen­ dants. D A N IE L D. WtATSON and H A ZE L J. WATSON: IN T H E N A M E OF T H E STATE O F OftEGQM, *you are fapreby summoned and required tb 'answ er the ydmplalqt of the p lain tiff in the above .entitled suit, now on *file w ith 'th e Clerp of the Court of Jacksod County, Oregon, rnthln six wpeks from the d a te 'o f the first, publication of thia ^summons, ay required by order pf the Hop! )W J. H artsel,, .Judge of the cpdnty court of Bald dounty, m adp pnd dated the 10th^ day of Fshnuary, 1926; and if .you fa ll to'appear and plead In' sop, "D. Spepcer, / , O, Riggk. and H. Apdersqn, all ye-qle^t- ed'; 8. D. Taylor, W-, Mf ,Rolpy, To Portland, leaving Ashl&qd at 7:00 A. M. and 10:50 A /M . A pleasant one day trip. We take passengers for an way points. For further information and ttckets can Ashland Hotel— Phone 47 Pare Ashland-Portland, $8.20 ,. \ i 1 : i- t "* C ‘ * Direct Connections at BUseburg for Coos B ay Points TRAVEL BY MOTOR STAGE Springtime V . O, N. Smltl^, Thqrntou .W llfy, M p Schaffer, I. p , yerlan, S^r. Lamb, p . p , fl4o«ye ynd iG Lininger, ail , new rqejnhej-s. Hold-over members are H. C. •» le y ,- -W: - M. W rig h t, C. N. q ilm e i» , , o , h . fiiuiqg®- o . a . Briscoe, f i . t C , Fqrsythe, J. A. Butmapi Rev. JT- F» .Remhertaap success »hat, Is .accomplished in ¡Rev. Woodworth »ad Revc the* building of clean ¡lptnds and, V. K. Allison. • •> '-J strong bodies. -wresmf - Hbife’ ursp' s^oke 'on Eugene — County w ill vote on the work of the Scoots, and de­ special tax, for widening Mc- tailed the various alms of the Kensie Rver highway. organization and the success of the troops in living up to these irative M o n m o u th — 1 Ideals. prof- creamery here reports H l-Y Club W ork It pf 11,564.55. . 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