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QMEBORD MAIL TRIBUNE, ftEDlfmD, dOKEOOX, FRIDAY, MAY
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News of Jackson County
ily Mm. 11. W. Sf-olt.
rtOCUK JUVnil. Mny M. Mm.
Mary F. While immsoil away Sun
d:iy morning t hw home two nillen
aoutlioaHL of liosuo River. Her ilcuth
was caused Ity pneumonia, following
an nttuck of flu. M rs. White was
an old resident of this community
and has u host of friends, who will
mips her from our midst. Slio was
born in Missouri Ohtober 21, 18G
and came to Jackson county when
a small child and has lived hero
most of the time since. In is
she was married at Medford to
Charles White, and to this union
wore born four sons. The father and
two sons preceded her several years
pro. Two sens and three sranu
ehildren are left to mourn her loss,
beside two brothers and one sister.
The funeral was held at the homo
"Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o clock
Jlev. (iray officiating. Interment in
tho Rock J'oint cemetery, 'iho ite
bekahs had charo of tho services
at tho grave. Funeral arrangements
were In chaiRo of Conner's funeral
parlors of Medford. Tho bereaved
family havo the sympathy of tho
entire community.
Rev. dray returned from But to
Falls Tuesday to ofnclato at ine m
neral of Mrs. White and will remain
and deliver tho baccalaureate sermon
Bunday evening.
Mrs. Finnorty, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. 13. T. Hall, is lioro from
Albany on u visit. J lor mother has
been very ill, but is reported as bet
ter at this writing. Mrs. l'innerty's
husband is superintendent of tho Al
bany schools, so was unablo to come.
Mr. J. L. Julian and Charlie War
ren are both very ill, but aro some
Improved, wo are glnd to report. All
nro anxious for their speedy recovery
The Unites' Aid hold their soclul
Tuesday evening and a very pleas
ant evening was spent by those who
attended. Much amusement was fur
nished by the spelling school, also
e sale of the shadows. They re
port it a success In every way.
Mr. Duncan who was so seriously
Injured while working on tho Copco
lino here is improving slowly, lie
Is able to sit up some, hut it will
bo several days before ho can leave
the hospital.
Mrs. Martin Heaman, Martin Ilurk
hnit, Fred O' Kelly, Win. lleaeh and
K. W. Scott wero all seen on the
streets of Urunts Pass Monday after
noon. Dr. Moser was called Tuesday
morning to attend Ralph White who
Is sick with tho flu. Tho White's
have suvu hud their sharo of sick
ness and trouble nnd their frlemlH
all hope for Italph'H speedy recovery.
Commencement exercises will I)"
held at tho school auditorium on
Thursday evening. May 21. A nico
large class will giaduato this year.
They aro as follows: Thomas Moo
noyt Hilly Moore, Dloyd Bears, Cecil
and Tommy ltrooks, honoro ltlaltlcy,
Unth Pickett, Margaret Cray and
Hazel P-rooks.
Karl Scott made a short business
ca 1 1 at M ed ford Tuesday morning.
1 hoso who failed to attend tho
senior play last Friday evening,
missed a rare treat as tho play was
ono of the best ever. Many who
saw It say It was the best they ever
saw put on by school students. No
special mention could bo given any
net or, as it sems ono did as well
ns another and each actor handled
his or her part as it should he.
Much credit is duo the boys and
girls as well as Mr. Oliver and Miss
(.ialllor, who coached them. .
Mr. 10. W. Jacobson and small son
havo returned from Portland where
they havo been for some time. Tho
little boy'B condition remains about
tho same.
Mrs. Clara Fen ton will glvo a
benefit musical at tho school Audi
torlum Friday night. May 1.1. This
is a benefit in two ways as tho pro
ceeds will go 100 per cent to the
school nnd tho other benefit Is the
memory contest which Is given by
Jackson Co. A like recital was
given nt Wlmer Wednesday night. A
largo crowd should be present as the
admission Is small and the enter
tainment is sure to be good.
J. T. Palley, who recently opened
up a sanitary butcher shop hero in
iuigtio lliver, plans in tho very near
future to erect u sanitary slaughter
house, so as to better servo the
people of liogue Kiver with meat
first class in every manner.
llov. Wilson, the new pastor of the
Presbyterian church, has arrived in
Hoguo lilver, an ddellvored his first
sermon last Sunday.
SCHOOL CLOSES
AT REESE CREEK
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Ily MA II Y O. (-AKEY,
Ji. C. Cllcims of Talent was at the
Plant Farm from Talent, Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Wis. William High of Tai
nt were in Medford Wednesday ev
ening, and they say that Ernest JaTv
eobson returned from Portland the i
first of tho week with his little son, j
and that the doctors there havo given
up boing able to euro the little fellow.
Mrs. Dr. Malmgreu of Phoenix
came homo from Portland, last Mon
day, Mrp. Malgren was nooom pa tiled
by her nurse. It Is thought Mrs. Malm-
Fifteen new Everfast wash mate
rials for your summer frocks. Thin
materials for the frilly feminine
styles, heavier materials for the boy
ish tailored models. Handicraft Shop.
fin
Farmer's Wife Finds
Astonishing Relief
"For ton long years I had suf
fered with my stomach. 1 tried
everythftii? without relief, but aft
one dose of MayrVO Wonderful llftn-
edy 1 knew I had obtained what 1
had been looKii; for and t took the
full course of treatment. qII Is golni;
on 4 yearn now and 1 h-tve never
had any pains or hl-miim; Mm It
removes tho (tahal mucous Worn
tho intestinal . tract, allays the
inflammation ich causes practi
cally all stomach, liver Intestinal
ailments.. Including appendicitis, one
dose n convince or moiivQ refund
ed.' At all druKpluta. AV.
H 10 EKE CHEEK, May 14. Viola
Weidman of Medford, spent tho week
end with Sybil Hun-ell.
Mrs. K. V est a I and Evelyn Jacks
visited at Mr. Robertson's one day.
Mr. Kulllvan and family visited at
Mr. Robertson's Wednesday of this
week.
Fred Bellows and boys left Monday
for Portland and other parts for the
summer.
Tom Pullon was on the sick list
Sunday.
J. C. Hlillo Is Improving though
quite weak from tho effects of the
flu.
Mrs. A I via Conover Is recovering
from the flu.
Nellie Vestal of Redmond is visit
ing the home folks for a few weeks.
Taking t ho eighth grade examina
tion this week from Reese creek are
John Chirno, Carls Tabor, Robert
Humphrey, Bertha Clarno, Rocio
White.
School .will close Friday, the 22nd.
The entertainment given by tho
Parent-Teachers association, also tho
box supper will be .Saturday evening.
May 1U. Everyone come and bring a
box, havo a good time, nnd also help
school, which Is needed.
along with the fence around the
Sunday school next Sunday. Tho
subject, "Saul Heroines a Christian."
Memory verso, "If any man be in
Christ, ho is a new creature." 2 Cor.
5: IT.
There nro some 'dishes, spoons, nnd
other things at the school houso left
from the all day meeting.
INCT
gren will on recover her fe-alth on
tirely.
R. N. French of f orth Talent has
gotten himself a wheel chair and
with help is able to go about on the
Pavement qui to a good deal. .
'Mr. Milem and family wero dinner
guests at the home of Mrs. W. 8. Man
cllffe in North Talent lust Sunday.
Ijist Sunday your correspondent
visited tho J.og- Cabin station at the
top of tho'Siskiyous and to say it la a
beautiful place is putting it mildly.
W ild flowers aro just now in thel
prime, and the color scheme is beyond
description. Mr. Jones, tho genial
keeper of the station, says ho will fur
nish parking room for cars at the big
barbecue date, the 21st of May. Mr
Jones has the most comfortable and
beautiful parking grounds in tho Sis
kiyous;-
Jake Harford of Talent, who was
run into from the rear by a car, ono
day last week, has his wagon fixed up
and is out daring any- other careless
car owner to try It again. Jake said he
"wasn't killed anyway.'1 - ,
Mr. and Mrs. Dopp and little daugh
tor Florence wore pleasant callers
Wednesday evening at the Plant
1 arm.
Mrs. Teresn Txw of Ashland was
down to Talent Sunday evening at
tending tho lecture of the National BI
bio students. Mrs. Low leaves in a
short time for Salt Lake City to visit
her son and wife, and to see her two
grandchildren, whom she has never
seen.
J. A. N. Pace of Talent moved Into
their new house last 'Friday. This is
the old Christian church property
which Mr. Paco bought and built upon.
Rufsell A 1 ford returned to Talent
last week from a stay' in Klamath
Falls. Mr .Alford will stay most of
the summer with his mother, Mrs.
Kathcrlne Alford.
BUTTE FALLS
It. Ju Lnrson received a messawt)
Sunday, telling of the death of his
father at his home in McMinnville,
Ore. Ho left for his home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Welch wore
hero on Friday, visiting relatives and
friends and loft for Suannvillo, Cal.
wheu-o Mr. Welch has work in tho
mills.
Martin Hughes and sister, Viola
Hughes, and Mollie Jobe, motored
to MoCloud, Calif., Tuosday, return
ing Thursday.
The marriage of Miss Leonoro
Page to William F. Berrinn in Med
ford on May C, 1!)25, is taking friends
of . the young couple completely by
surprise.
Mrs. Ray Spencer and Gertrude
Fredonburg and Aileen Jackson mo
torch to Ashland, Wednesday on
business.
Miss Pago is tho daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Pago of this place.
She has iflwnyH taken an active part
In tho social affairs of tho youngor
sot, nnd is a graduate of the Butte
Falls high school. At present Mr
SMakc the
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Gate Coffee tomorrow
morning.
The next morning drink
the coffee you have been
using, (
Tho third morning
' drink Folger's again.
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one brand or the other;
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Palft fish hatchery, where tho young
couple will be at home, to friends
and relatives at the conclusion of
their honeymoon.
Miss Anna Bartlo and Vesta Ben
theine, grade touchers in the public
school here, for tho past school term,
left Mondav for their homes in Mt.
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Summons for Publication.
' Kmiitv Xo. 2KU1.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County or JacKson.
Tho California Oregon- Power Com
pany, a corporation, plaintiff, vs.
llnsii Heed, Nettle Heed, Mary
Wood, W. A. KHett. A. H. Kllott, tho
heirs of innos Kllutt, deceased, and
the unknown heirs of Innes Kllett,
deceased, and the unknown heirs
of Uosa Itced, Nettle Heed, Mary
Wood. W. A. Ellett and A. It. Ellett,
John Clements and Margaret Ann
Clements, his wife, and the un
known heirs of John Clements nnd
Marwaret Ann Clements; Gold-Hay
Hcalty Co., a corporation, Oold-Itay
J ten, lty Company, a corporation, and
all other persons or parties .un
known claiming any right, title, es
tate, lien or interest in the real es
tate described in the complaint
ereln. Defendants.
To ltosa Hood, Nettie Reed, Mary
Wood, W. A KUctt, A. It. Kllett, the
heirs of Innos ElloU, deceased, and
the unknown heirs of Innes Kllett, de
ceased, nnd the unknown heirs of Rosa
Reed, Nettie Reod, Mary Wood, W. A.
Kllott and A- H. Kllett; John Clem
ents and Margaret Ann Clements, his
wife, and the unknown heirs of John
Clements ami Margaret Ann Clements:
Gold-Hay Realty Co.. a corporation,
Gold-Ray Realty Company, a corpora
tion, and all other persons or parties
unknown claiming any right, title, es
tnto, Hon or interest In tho real estate
described In the complaint herein, the
above named defendants:
In the name of the Stnte of Oregon,
you nnd each of you are hereby re
quired to appear in the above entitled
court and cause nnd 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 of tho state of Oregon,
after an order of publication, then on
or before the last day prescribed in the
order for the publication of tho sum
mons, which last day is tho lUlh day
of Juno, 1925. ,
And you will please take notice that
if yOV fail to so appear and answer
said complaint within said time, the
plaintiff will apply to tho above enti
tled court for tho 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
plaintiff will further apply to tho said
court for a decree decreeing tho plain
tiff to be the owner and entitled to'
the possession of the following de
scribed real property, situated In
Jackson, county, Oregon, to-wit:
The Northeast, quarter of Section
Twenty and .the West half of the
Northeast quarter of Section 30 in
Township 32 South of Range Three
East of tho Willamette eMridian. '
.And for a decree to the of feet that
tho plaintiff is the ownerof said
premises, freed from any. claim, lion
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 said parties havo any
right, title, interest, estate or lion in
or to the said property described in
the complaint, nnd us specified in said
i.nst or the lllamette Meridian. ,
And the plaintiff will take judgment
against such defendants as appear
herein for plaintiff s costs nnd dis
bursements of this suit to be taxed.
and will take a decree for such other
and further relief ns to tho court shall
neem just and equitable in tho pre
mises. ,
This summons Is published under
md in accordance with tho order of
dato May 4th, 1925, of tho above en
titled court and-cause requiring it to
be published in the Medford Mail
Tribune, a dully newspaper published
in Medford, Jackson county, Oregon,
once a week for a period of six weeks,
and requires you and each of you to
appear and answer tho complaint
herein on or before tho expiration of
the last day prescribed in said order
for the publication of said summons,
which last day is the 19th day of June,
lyiio. Tho dato or the first publica
tion of this summons is the 8th day of
May,' 1925.
KKAMES & REAM US,
' Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Address: ! 41 2 Liberty Huilding, Med
ford, Jackson County, Oregon.
il ipgaiftt
Notice to Creditors,
n the County Court of tne State of
Oregon, for Jackson County.
In tho Matter of the Estate of H. G.
i'och. Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that by con
sideration of tho county court of.thc
iii the matter of the Estate of II. G.
ech. deceased. E. R. l'ech was. on
the fourth day, of April, 1925. duly ap
pointed and thereafter qualified as the
administrator of the estate of said II.
G. Pech. deceased. All persons having
any claims against tho said estate are
hereby required to present tho same
to tho said K. R. I'ech as such admin
istrator at Medford, Oregon, or to his
attorneys, Renmes & Reames, at 412
liberty i;uilding, Meutord, Jackson
county, Oregon. '
Dated this 23d day or April, 1925.
E. R. PECH,
Administrator of tho Estate of
11. O. Pech, Deceased.
Kxpculor's Final Notice.
In the County Court of tho State of
Oregon for Jackson County.
In the matter of the Estate of Ann
Maria Iteall, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned. U. Vinton Deall, ns tho ex
ecutor of the estate of Ann Maria
Hoall. deceased, now pending In the
county court for Jackson county, Ore
gon, filed therein on the 24th day of
April. . 1925, his final account, report
nnd petition herein, asking to be dis
charged, and for the allowance of his
final account and report, and for dis
tribution of the assets.
That based thereon, the county
court for said county, on tho 24th day
of April, 192fi, ordered alt persons hav
ing any objection to the allowance of
said final account and report, nnd to
the distribution of the property, ns
prayed for, and to the disch;ge of the
executor, to preesnt them before said
court at Jacksonville. Oregon, on te
2Srd day of May. 1925. at the ho- of
ten oYtck. a. m. and required this
notice to be given, and setting said fi
nal account and report for hearing and
final action at said date.
All persons having any objection to
any if snid finsl account and it-port,
and . . (O ( Misi linn of the assets of
the estate, ami to tho discharge of the
paid executor, cr to any of said mat
ters, must make the same at such final
hearing.
Dated at J01isonvllle, Oregon, thbi
"4th day of April, li2RO
3 R. VINTON RE ATX,
Q Executor,
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