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Those from here who attended the meeting of the "West Side Community club last Saturday night report a very delightful time. Air. Graves and family have moved into the Harry Nealon house. Mr. Graves Is employed at the Modoc or The report of the aerious accident to Sidney Olson at Medford last Mon day evening came as a, shock to his many friends here who deeply sym pathize and are hoping for his full recovery. , r This district should be well sup plied with beans next winter as P. M. Blaln is planting some ten acres of the kind used ns dry or shelled beans. Some of . our farmers are putting out squirrel poison and some good re suits are reported. Our orchardists have finished put ting on the first sprayings of the sea son and are now turning their atten tion to blight control. Many people from all parts of the valley climb lower Table Rock to en joy the wonderful view that can now be had. . On Sunday, April 28, It was esti mated that two hundred people made the trip, and again last Sunday a lurge number enjoyed the strenuous hike and wonderful scenery. A tennis court is being constructed by the young people at the Seabrook's place. Several Table Rock ladles attended a meeting at the school house one day last week where Miss Ada Brewster, home demonstration agent, exhibited plans for making ladies' headgear. At the present time more than one hundred dairy cows are being milked In this district, the largest herd belnr; onthe Dun lap ranch, wherea herd of twenty-six are care for by Davis and McClelan. Prospects so far In this section in dicate a normal crop of fruit of all kinds. REESE CREEK RIPLETS, SARDINE CREEK, May 8. The Alderbrook school' nnd quite a few of the parents and patrons of the school enjoyed a May day .picnic on tho school grounds Monday of this week. The two Hosklns brothers and their wives of Hood River, Ore., have been visiting the latter'a mqther, Mrs. Julia Griffiths, and their brothers, Charles and Gerald Herman. They also - visited another brother and family, .Toe Hoskins of Trail creek. Thev returned to their homes well pleased with our valley and may de cide to locate here later on. Another victim of the tricks of an unruly Ford is Al Kimball, who is now nursing a broken arm. As he and George Smith were starting home last Thursday evening from their work on the road in the Meadows, when he cranked his car, in some way the spark lover came unhooked, throwing on a full spark, ausing the crank to kick back, breaking one bone of the right fore arm. They drove into Gold Hill, where Dr. Chisholm dressed the in jured arm, which is improving slowly. Frank Guy, a former well known resident of this valley, but now of Bend, Ore., accompanied by his wife, Is visiting at the- home; of his brother, Fred Guy. Frnnk, who was considered by all his friends here to be a confirmed bachelor, gave them quite a surprise last sum mer by taking unto himself a wife, who was formerly one of his boyhood sweethearts. Ralph Dusenberry has traded his Ford truck for a touring car, ana has moved to the Morgan sawmill near Trail, where he expects to drive a truck this summer, hauling lum ber. . . Mrs. Maud Boswell of Central Point, has been visiting at the home of Mrs. lilu Dusenberry a few days this week, and has also been so liciting orders in Gold Hill for the Franco-American toilet articles, for which she has the agency in this territory. Jess Ring, who has been sick for some time, ..-last week went home with his daughter, Minnie, to Mc Cloud, Calif., where he can have medical attention and good care. He writes back that his doctor says he will soon have him able to "hunt buck." AT REESE WELL ATTENDED REESE CREEK, ,Muy 8. The all day meeting at Reese Creek last Sun day was well attended, between' 150 and 200 eating dinner, about 75 at Sunday school. Just after Sunday school Rev. McDonald of Trail preached on the "Leprosy of Sin." taking for his text 2 Kings 5-12. "Are Not Abuna and l'harpar, rivers of Damascus, better than all the waters of Israel? May I not wash in them, and be clean ? So he turned and 'went away in a rage." At the dinner hour there was a good social time and abundance to eat. The automobiles were driven in a semi circle and seats placed In front of the building so that tho speaker could stand on the steps, (there being too many to get into the building). Rev. A. T. Byors of Ashland preached on the gospel, "God's Spell," Luko 4:18, 19, "The spirit of the Lord Ls upon me, because' he hath anointed mo to preach the gospel to the poor; he hath sent' me to heal the broken hearted, to preach deliverance to the captives, and recovering of sight to the blind, to set at liberty them that are bruised, to preach the acceptable year of the Lord." These words were prophesied by Isaiah, and fulfilled In Christ. He preached the whole truth as set forth in these verses. The singing was wonderful, a num ber from Grants Pass and Medford for there, they were all good singers and sung the Reformation songs with enthusiasm. Rev. Byors, wife and daughter sang two or three selections which were wonderful. Sunday school next Sunday at 10:30 a. m. Subject, "Philip nnd tho Ethiopian Treasurer." Memory verse: "Tho entrance of thy words giveth life," Ph. 119:130. Miss Cnindull left Monday for Long Beach, Calif. She will bo greatly missed, not only by her brother's family (with whom she has been sinco the passing away of Mrs. Cran dall) but also by her many friends who are sorry to lose her. Rev. John Stille was quite sick with the flu for a few days last week. Monday morning Mrs. W. E. Hnm mel received, the sud news of the passing away of their uncle who lived at Alturas, Calif. Marshall Minter, Mrs. Sam Courtney, Mrs. V, E. Ham mel, and Mina Minter left at once for the funeral. . The Reese Creek school was hon ored last week with a program of lan tern slides of the Forest Fire Preven tion stations. Mr. Brown of the for est service, gave a talk on the work. The pupils of both rooms sang several songs in appreciation of the pictures and talk. plaintiff will further apply to the said court for a decree decreeing the plain tiff to be the owner and entitled to the possess!, of the following de scribed reiw propiity, Mtuated in Jackson county, Oregon, to-wit: The Northeast quarter of Section Twenty and tho West half of the Northeast quarter of Section ;i0 in Township 3 South of Range Three Ktist of the Willamette eMridiun. And for a decree to the effect that the plaintiff is the owner of said premises, freed from any claim, lien or interest of any of the above named defendants and each of them, and any person, company or corporation claim ing by, through or under them, and that none of the snid parties have any right, title, interest, estate or Hen in :or to the said property described in the complaint, ami as specified in said East of the Willamette .Meridian. And tho plaintiff will take judgment against such defendants as appear herein for plaintiff's costs and dis bursements of this suit to be taxed. and will take a decree for such other and further relief as to the court shall seem just and equitable In the pre mises. . This summons is published tinder and in accordance with the order of date May 4th, 1925, of the above en titled court and cause requiring it to be published in the Medford Mail Tribune, a daily newspaper published In Medford, Jnckson county, Oregon, once a week for a period of six weeks, and requires you and each of vou to appear and answer the complaint herein on or before the expiration of the Inst day prescribed in said order for the publication of said summons, which last day is the 19th day of June, lyzo. -me ante or tne first nub ca tion of this summons is the 8th day of Moy, 1925. REAMES & REAM ES. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Address: 412 Liberty Building. Med- ford. Jackson County. Oregon. BR0WNSBOR0 NEWS We are having services every Sun day afternoon at 2:30 nt the Browns bo ro school house. Our lesson for May 3. 1925 was, Daniel's Request, or the Benefits of Total Abstinence. Dan iel 1:8-17. Golden text: Daniel pur posed in his heart that he would not defile himself with the portion of the king's meat, nor with the wine which he drank. The lesson for Alay 10, 1925 will be, "The Man In the Chariot or Philip and the Etheopian Treas urer, Acts 8:26-39. Golden text: The entrance of thy words giveth light. Read also Isaiah 53:7-12. Everyone is Invited to come. S. L. Hoagland and son Raymond made a business trip to Medford Tuesday. - Mr. and Mrs. George Hansen made a business trip to Mediurd one day last week. J. D. Henry made a business trip to Medford Saturday. Mr. nnjl Mrs. Ralph Tucker, Ellon Tucker and Stella Adams wre busi ness callers In Medfurd Saturday. Summons for Publication. Equity No. 2991. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for tho County of Jackson. The California Oregon Power Com pany, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Rosa Reed, Nettle Reed, Mary Wood, W. A. Ellett, A. R. Ellett, the heirs of Innes Ellett, deceased, and the unknown heirs of Innes Elletl, deceased, and the unknown heirs of Rosa Reed, Nettie Reed, Mary Wood, W. A. Ellett and A. R. Ellett, , John Clements- nnd Margaret Ann Clements, his wife, and the un known heirs of John Clements and Margaret Ann Clements; Gold-Ray Realty Co., a corporation, Gold-Ray Realty Company, a corporation, and all other persons or parties un known claiming any right, title, es tate, lien or interest in tho real es tate described In the complaint herein. Defendants. To Rosa Reed. Nettie Reed, Mary Wood, Wr A. Ellett, A. R. Ellett, the heirs of Innes Ellett, deceased, and the unknown heirs of Innes Ellett, de ceased, and the unknown heirs of Rosa Reed, Nettie Reed, Mary Wood, W. A. Ellett and A. R. Ellett; John Clem ents and Margaret Ann Clements, his wife, and the unknown heirs of John Clements and Margaret Ann Clements: Gold-Rny Realty Co., a corporation, Gold-Ray Realty Company, a corpora tion, and all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, es tate, lien or interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein, the above named defendants: In the name of the State of Oregon, you and each of you are hereby re quired to appear in the above entitled court and cause and there answer the complaint of the plaintiff on file therein against you .within ten (10) days from the date of service of this summons upon you, if served within Jackson County, Oregon; or if served within any other county of Oregon, then within twenty (20) days from the date of the service of this sum mons upon you; or if served by publi cation, or out ot the state of Oregon, after an order of publication, then on or before the last day prescribed In the order for the publication of the sum mons, which last day is the 19th day of June, 1925. And you will please take notice that If yoi- fail to so appear and answer said complaint within said time, the plaintiff will apply to the above enti tled court for the relief prayed for In the complaint, an das specified In said complaint, reference being made to the original complaint on file herein and to the whole thereof. And the . fQUALITYl LcorneeJ Fountain Lunches and we have Winstel's Delicious Candies. ' Davidson's Corner Fir and Main MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS A bouquet of flowers, radiant, in the fresh beauty of nature, is an appro priate gift to express the sentiment of Mothers' Pay. Let us fill your order. All kinds of flowers and plants. ' ROGUE VALLEY FLORAL CO. S. 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