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o o o o o MEDFORD MATL TRTRTTXTC, MEBFOTIT), ORFiOX, FRTDAY, MAY 22, 1925 EDEN VALLEY TO IE BIG IONS T I l$y Mary O. rarry. KDKN J'KKl.'l.WT. .May 21. The farm era of Fern Valley have been planting out toinatoen in Kieat (unn tilies the past wot'k nf ten days, t.'.ei. A I font and Uom HiiKhoH and Charlie Ferns have rach wt out m-veiul aeies. These raneherH mo a.sKured of water this KeaHon and nro Koin to YiiIhi' melonH and toimitooH and other gar den truck on their fertile land. Mr. and Mih. (1. O. JI. CorlJsH of Portland wwro to arrive nt the home of Mr. and .!rn. II. Ji. Ooi-Hmh the luftt of thlH week for a vinil with their son and family. Mi-r, B. N. French and her niece have been attending tho Odd Fellown and Kehekah convention at AhIiIuixI this week. Ali'H. French was a tlsle-) gate from tho lode at Talent. Tho new liunsalow of Mr. Parker which 1h on hit new homo tract In tho Ilighwny Addition to l'hnnnfx, l fat becoming incloHed and ready for tho inwldo finitihhiK work. CloslnB oxerciHeH at tho l'hoenlx school wero Kieatiy enjoyed by a lnrfto attendance. The work for tho year ban been very creditable, the corpH of teachers have encournRcd tho pupils to bend every effort to make the year's work count. There has been 1ch play and more oarncnt work this year than heretofore. Many of tho telephono Hiibsei Ibera In the rural districts vowed they would discard their phones when tho rut oh wero raised, but like everythliiK elso they find it little uho to kick about tho hiKh cost, so they Just raised tho prico of spuds and hay and eggs to make up tho difference. Jt is tho same rule in everything Jwrt mako one hand wash tho other. ' There are hundreds of tons of bay down In the rain In thin part of the valley. Most of tho farmers have cut i heli frist crop on account of there being more kiuhh In It tlian usual and thej floured If they cut curly thai their next crop would be a Kood'onc oh account of the dampness brinpinK It on oKain Oeorpo Hartley of North Talent has about an acre of head lettuce which Is lookinK fine and .will soon be ready for market. f.leoiK Is one of the many Rood gardeners in this part of tile valley and he always has a fine garden, and f urn tabes Med ford markets with bis produce. Wo are sorry to have to say that Mrs. Julia 1'aUcrson bad to undergo a second operation last week, and it left her Very weak. Mrs. Patterson has been u great sufferer and it was hoped she could escape unother operation. Kd 1'hipps of Med ford took out the last of tho tomato plants from the i.'arey Plant Farm last Wednesday. Mr. Pbiitps is setting out about twelve acres of tomatoes. Mrs. '. Carey last 'week sold 100 Whito leghorn liens and is irt the market for another bunch of good slock if tho prico is right. Mrs. Carey will keep about 400 hens this winter if young stock can be procured. Several of Talent's enlisted young men have been called out to take part In the work of fixing up the grounds for the encampment In this valley Jn June. Many of them have had to lot their plans for the spring work go and answered the call to work for the government. Mr. unci Mrs. Colvor Furry of Mast Kden are having an addition built onto their house. Mr. Furry has a fine tract of land and all under the ditch. The place Is In alfalfa and he cuts three and four crops a year. Quite a number of the ladles from Phoenix and surrounding territory spent a most delightful afternoon with Mrs. Walker out east of Phoenix on Monday, The occasion was a demonstration by an aluminum com pany. A delightful luih was onjoyed by those present and a good time socially was had. Mrs. Weld man of Wenatcheo valley wero in Medrord for a few weeks stay keeping nn eye on tho weather Monthly Report of Red Cross Jaekpon County Chapter, A. It. C, home' service report for April. Tho statistical report for tho month of April shows tho following itemized record of work: Office interviews By Secretary 94 "fly Stenographer 219 Total office Interviews 313 Fhono inquiries Jly Secretary & Uy tSenographer 1 01 'Total 207 Cals for Jobs liy men - By women 35 Total calls for jobs !0 Contacts with employers 41 Jobs secured ...A t0 Towns visited by coeretary and num ber of times for social work: Med ford 11 Jacksonville 0 Ashland 3 Gnu i Ls PtiHS 1 Talent 1 Phoenix I Total towns visited 6 'Total number tlmos 2G Kinds of cases and number of contacts with' Old men- 3 Sickness 2 Stranded families 2 Kx-Soldior 3 Family relief HI Child welfare 1 Cooperation with eases U. S. V. 11. Tucfimn 1 Children's Agency of San Frunclsco 1 Native Sons and Daughters of Sau Francisco 1 American Joko Hospital 1 Traveler's Aid of Los Angeles 1 Phoenix Arizona Chapter 1 Ran Joatpitn Valley Chspor 1 llenton County Chapter 1 Yaklinn Valley Chapter 1 Cnwlltz-Wnhklakuf Chapter J AVlllametto Valley Chapter 1 Cheyenne Chapter 1 Jonephluo County Chapter 2 Ashland Branch Ar. C 5 Marquet County Wisconsin 1 Louisville Hawkins Co. Tennessee.... 1 Out-Door He lief Los Angeles ... 1 Chief of Police. Medford 2 Talent .. 1 County Court 1& School Nurse tl Public Health Association , 4 Thrift Shop Uti Ilellef given during month (imvtirH "Win. Drown 7.fi! Jackson St. Store 1 3 . 3 it Fraxlcr's. Ash land t! 0 .0 o Hutch Iron & humwden L'G.-U F. (1. llonenr, Wimnr, Dec. 1924 2. fi'. Schuerman (Iroc. Co., AHhland 10. on Star Market 1N.XS JUile's ".73 li. CFaber. Central Point 10.00 Weaver's Store, Central Point.. 10.03 fl.OO D.00 l.r.o 3.00 6.00 . Milk Mrs. Oorthoys Mrs. Caldwell T. J. Costly W. H. Howard Jackson Co. Creamery 'Total for milk for April $23.10 Total from Ited Cross Funs 10.50 Mcrt'haiidtso Mann's Dep't Stone -..$2.83 DIden's Shoo Shop 2.7 & Total for mdse for April !.$!. 58 Total from lied Cross Funds.... 2.75 Fuel Mt. Fuel Co $ 8.00 Valley Fuel Co 10.75 Umgwell Woodo Yurd 2.00 Total for fuel for April $20.75 Total from lied Cross Funds, ...12. 50 , . Out) Sick Stirred Heart Hospital .....$25.00 From Ited Cross Funds $25.00 Kent Yokel '. -...$15.00 Mason 3.00 Howry 21.25 Total, for rent for April $30.25 Total from lied Cross Funds.... 21.25 Transportation Fare to Fnterprlse - $18.87 2 fares to Stockton 14,77 Total transportation $33-04 Total from lied Cross Funds.. 17.88 Monthly allowance for families $65.00 Trniisctents , Mrs. Howoy .'. $ 8.80 .1. X. Cafe A B.35 Park Cafe '. 1.00 and 9'ip Qmdltlons, with a view to soiling out up north and comlriir i this valby to locate. They express themselves as highly pleased with oui valley ami will return soon to locate. Glen Hill of the Drown Mcrcantlb store fa Talent was delivering grocer ies to Mr. Derang and others in tbi: locality on Wednesday. Mr. Drowi delivers along the highway twice l 'eek. Mr. and Mrs. Watt IJeebe of Agati weer Ashland and North Talent visi tors Tuesday. Mr. lieebe said he had about 1K00 young chickens of differ ent ages. Mr. Heche has some firu laying stock. Mrs. U. N. French. Mrs. Waltei Stanelirr and Mrs. Lily Coleman wen at Giants Pass during the district convention of the Neighbors of Wood craft, held in thn,t city. The three named ladles wero delegates from Oak circle No. 242 of Phoenix. Andrew Drlner who met with qultt a serious accident, being thrown from a hack when the rig was hit by Hie Klamath county stago some ten day ago, is out of tho hospital but is lame and pretty badly Jarred up. Mrs. Fletcher Fish of Phoenix b working very hard the last few dn.yv since school has cloned. Mrs. Fish is practicing the music class in the Memory contest. Last year Phoenix won in this contest and the pupils arc very anxious to keep their good record . Mrs. Mary Trnvcllo of North Da kota, who has been spending the' win ter wit h her daughter, Mrs. J I. 11 Corliss of Phoenix, returned to her homo last Saturday. Mrs. Tra voile will stop off in Portland und In Scut tle to visit on her way home. Last week In my Items I madp a mistake in the name of the teacher in mentioning them ns dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stancliff. li should have re:fd, Mr. and Mrs. Kerns instead of Mr. and Mrs. Milam. The error was my own. Total for grororlea for April. .JUG. '13 Total from U'mI Cross funds . $4! 2t Total transients for April $15.05 Total material relief for.AprU9383.nn Total from Ited Cross funds.. $ 1 55.84 lleport of Thrift Shop for mouth of April, 1025: Tho Thrift Shop Is getting back to normal conditions iin our report shows, interest in the shop is growing datjy. Tho spring months are usually very slow, owing to the scarcity of money and the shortage of work, also goods are greatly reduced to meet this con dition of "hard times." but wo feel more than repaid by tho hearty coop eration of tho friends of the shop. Thirty-three garments wero donated to 25 perrons. , Donors to tho shop wero: Holland Hotel, Mrs. Pendleton (Ta ble llock), Mrs. Murrey Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Mcl.lrido, Mrs. Mann, Mrs. Sig linger, Mrs. Patten, Mrs. Peters. Mrs. Maun, Mrs. Pickle and Mrs. Humph reys. Cash sales $ GO. 00 Crodit 7.00 (ionds donated 12.00 (ioods worked out 27. CO Total Rxpenses - Kent , Salary Miscellaneous , $108. 4; $ lfi.R0 fiO.OO , 00 Total $77.10 Total cleared In cash. none. Total cleared In scrvicn $31 .3 5. MRS. U. A. Ml'KlIKY, Mamigcr Thrift Shop. Hmm o f e c N e w.s w v; Schilling is the onfy codec toaster who produces only one quality and sells it in vacuum I jyiuis only. Arrvnnp ran nmelnrf rhrari vl wjjk r. uui ocnimng produces inc I ocst COffiv. te;.. nc-- iln tfi'.tV.t . . i . T C YOU don't think ft'g the best coffee, ronr money back instantly at my store. J. I The tunc jpumot oq Schilling Tea, Diking Powder, Spices and Extracts. O Summons for Publication. In tho Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon, fur the County of Jackson. Tho City of Medford, a municipal cor poration. Plaintiff, vs. Hubert J-inn-vilte, and llano Doe Jjlnnville, his wife, also all other persons or par tins unknown claiming any right, ti tle, estate, lien or interest in the real property described in the com plaint herein. Defendants. To Kobert Unnvllle and Jane Doe l.lnnville, his wife, also all other per sons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real property described in the complaint herein, Defendants: In the name of the Stale o Oregon: Vou and each of you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or befnre the last day of six weeks from the date of tho first publication of this summons, said pe riod of h)x weeks being the time pre scribed for publication hereof; and if you fall no to appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof the plnlntirr will apply to the court ror ine relief demanded in Us complaint, to wit : That a decree be entered ad judicating any and all right, title, es tate, lein or claim which you or any Of you have or claim to have In. to or upon tho real property situated in the City of Medford. Jackson County. State of Oregon, described as follows: Lot 13, In block numbered 9, of the duly recorded amended plat of Queen Anne Addition to . the City of Medford, and declaring any and all such claims to be null and void, and decreeing that said olaintiff Is the owner in fee sim ple of said premises and of tho whole thereof, free nnd clear of any and all right, title, estate, lien or Intorest In said real estate, and that each and all of the defendants herein and each and nil of their servants, ngenls and em ployes and each and all persons claim In if or to claim by, through or under them or any of them, and all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, e.itate. lien or intorest in said' real estate lie forever enjoined, restrained and barred from asserting, attempting to establish or claiming any light, title, estate, ben or interest in ot to said property or any portion there of, and that plaintiffs' title to said premises be forever nuleted and set at rest. This summons Is published by order of tho Honorable C. M. Thomas, pre siding judge of the above entitled Court, made and entered in said court and cause on the 20th day of May. 102 5, prescribing that this summons bo served by publication therof once each week for six consecutive weeks In the Medford Mail Tribune, a news paper published in Jackson County. Oregon, May the 22nd, 1025 Is the date of the first publication of this summons and July the 3rd. 1025, Is the date of the last publication of this summons. JOHN 1 1. CAltKI.N, HAItKY C. SKY H MAN, Attorneys Cor Plaintiff. Address: City Hal), Medford, Oregon. Orijti complaint within said time, he plaintiff will apply to the above 'enti tled court for tho relief prayed for In :he complaint, an das specified In said complaint, reference being matte to Jhe original complulnt on file heroin zzz wid to the whole thereof. And tho plnlntiff will further apply to the said ourt for a d)creo decreeing the plain- I SS tiff to be the owner and entitled to -:ho possession of the following do- gg !crlb"d rc.it property, situated In ; ZZZ lac kson county, Oregon, to-wit: ZZZ The .Northeast quarter of Section ; Twenty and tho West half of the ; " .Northeast quarter of Section 30 in 3 Township 32 South of Jtange Throe 'S3 Cast of tho Willamette eMrldinn. j zzz And for a decree to the effect that 1 71 he plaintiff is the owner of said 1 33 premifes. freed from any claim, lien ; 3 or interest of ny of the above named 13 lcft-ndants and each of them, and any S3g uerson, company or corporation claim- 3 'aik by, through or under them, and 3J '.hat none of tho said parties have any 'iglit, title, interest, estate or lien In zzz or to the said property described in tne complaint, and as spceineu in sum Ka.st of the Willamette Meridian. And the plaintiff will take judgment igainst such defendants ns appear herein for plaintiff's costs and dis bursements of this stilt to be taxed, and will take a dcareo for such other and further relief as to the court shall seem just and equitable In the pro mises. Tills summons Is published tinder ind in accordance with tho order of date May 4th, 1925, of the above en titled court und cause requiring it to be published rn the Medford Mail Tribune, a dally newspaper published m Medford, Jackson county. Oregon, once a week for a period of six weeks, and requires you and each of you to appear and answer the complaint herein on or before the expiration of the last day prescribed in said order I'nr the publication nf said summons, which last day is the I Oth day of June, lf2f. The date of the first publica tion of tliis summons is tho 8th day of May, 1925. REAMER & R KAMES, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Address: 412 liberty liullding, Med ford, Jackson County, Oregon. Xittlw) to Creditors. In tho County Court of tne Statq of Oregon, for' Jackson- County. In the Matter of tho Kdtate of H. G. I'ech, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that by con sideration of the county court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County, in tho mntter of the Ustute of If. G. Pech, deceased, 13. II. Pech was, on the foufth day of April, 1925, duly ap pointed and thereafter qualified as tho Administrator of the estate of said H. O. Pech, deceased. All persons having any claims against the said estato nro hereby required to present tho same to tho said J3. R. Pech as such admin istrator at Medford, Oregon, or to his attorneys, Roames & Kcanica, at 412 Liberty lluildlng, Medford, Jackson county, Oregon. Dated this 23d day of April, 1925. K. It. I'ECH, Administrator of the Estato of - IT. (1. Pech, Deceased. Summons for Publication. Equity No. 200 L. In tho Circuit Court of tho Stnto of Oregon, for tho County of Jackson. The 'atlfornla Oregon Power Com pany, a corporation, Plaintiff, 1 vs. Kosa Heed. Nettio Reed, Mary Wood, W. A. Ellett, A. R. KHott, the heirs of Innes Ellett. deceased, and the unknown heirs of Innes Ellett, deceased, nnd the unknown heirs of liosa Reed, Nettio Reed, Marv Wood. W. A. Ellett and A. li. Ellett, John Clements and Margaret Ann Clements, his wife, and tho un known heirs of John Clement nnd Margaret Ann Clements; Cohl-Rny Really Co.. a corporation, Ctobl-ltay Realty Company, a corporation, and all oilier persons or parties un known claiming any right, title, es tate, lion or interest tn the real es tate described in the complaint herein, Defendants. To Kosa Peed. Nettie Reed. Mary Wood. W. A. Klb tt. A. ft. Ellett. the h Irs of lanes Ellett, deceased, and the unknown heirs of Innes EII014, de ceased, and the unknown heirs of liosa Heed. Nettie Reed, Marv Wood. W. A. Ellett and A. R. Ellett; John Clem ents and Margaret Ann Cl-ments, hla wife, nnd the unknown heirs of John Clements and Margaret Ann Clements: Oohl-Ray liealty Co.. a corporation, ldd-Ray Realty Company, a corpora lion, and all other person or purttna unknown claiming any right, title, es tste, Hen or interest In the real estate described in the complaint herein, the above named defendants: In the name of tho State of Oregon, you and each o yon are hereby re quired to 111 penr in the above entitled court and cause nnd there answer the complaint of the plaintiff on fll therein ngainst you .within ten (10) days from the date of rervlce of this summons upon you. if served within lackmm County, Oregon; or if served within any other county of Oregon: then within twenty (20) days from the date of tho service of this sum mons up-0- yon; or if served by publi 'fUitii, ii out of tho state of Oregon, ifier an or-b-r of publication, then 011 r li. r.Mo the h, ,.,v iref. rib..,l ti the or, for the luiblirati.'n of the sum mo;, which last day is the l:Ui d.iv T uue. it j newer And you will please tnkgnntlco tlQ it jon fal to so uppear T4inln8wei Kxwutor's Fhml Notice. 1 In tho County Court of tho Stnto of Otegon for Jackson County. In tho mutter of- the Estato of Ann Marin, Reall, Deceased. Notico is heroby given that tho un dersigned, R. Vinton Ileal, as the ex ecutor of the estate of Ann Marin Ilea II, deceased, now pending in the county court for Jackson county, Ore gon, filed therein on the 2-lih day of April, 192T1, his final account, report and petition herein, unking to bo dis charged, and foi' tho allowance of his final actount and- report, und for dis tribution of the assets. That based thereon, tho county court for said county, on tho 24th day of April, 1925, ordered all persons hav ing any objection to the allowunco of said final account and report, and to the distribution of the property, as prayed for, and to the disehargo of tho executor, to proesnt them before sold court at Jacksonville, Oregon, on the 23rd day of AIny't92ri1 at the hour of ten o'clock, a. m.- and requlrort this notico to be given, and setting said fi nal account and report for heuri::g und final actimi at said date. All persons having any objection to any of said final account nnd report, and such disposition of tho assets of the estate, nnd to tho discharge of the said executor, or to any of said mat ters, nuiBt make tho sumo ut such final hearing. Duted, nt Jacksonville, Oregon, this 24lh day of April, 192Ei. 1U- VINTON P.EAED. Executor. Notice is hereby given tint tho un dersigned will, at the front door of tho court house In tho City of Jackson ville, in JacRson county, ( iregon, on the 1 nth day of June. 3 0a r. at 10 o'clock a. in. offer for sale, and will sell at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, an undivided one-half interest in the following described real estate situate, lying and being in Jack sou county, Oregon, to-wiL: All that part of tho Southwest quar ter of tho Southwest quarter of Sec tion 22, and the Northwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section 27. which lies East of ,tho center lino of Pig Applegato river, containing ap proximately ri acres; the East half of tho West, half of Section 22. nnd the Northeast quarter of tho Northwest quarter of section 27, all in Township 39 South. Range 3 W'st of tho Willam ette Meridian, together with an undivided one-half interest in u thre-fourths Interest In tho ditch and water right appurtenant to the ubove described lands. Didders will be required to pay In cuh as earnest money five per cent of the amount bid nt said Kite and the remainder as soon thereafter ns the undersigned shall deliver to such bld dtn;. a deed of conveyance of- said property conveying a good nnd mer chant a bio tit le thereto. CEO. W. Dl-'XN. Trustee. TPTTTnrraiMiimrm T war v HAVE A CARPKNTER DO YOUK PLUMBING RIDICULOUS I you say. Yet that la what hundreds of people do every day when they engage the services of other than a trained RECTAL SPE CIALIST to cure their Piles. Nowondcr they receive no bcnet and continue to tuifer.and condemn the doctor for their time and money wasted. My years of training and experience treating RECTAL and COLON aU mcntsaloneenahlcs me to pive awrirten hre-long GUARANTEE To that 1 will cure vour Piles YrV?V REFUND YOUR FEE. WrBetodayfarowFREE BOOK CriASJ. DEAN. MDJnc' POKYlAND OftiriS; SEATTLE OfflCES: Or OVn BuitThnq ShAf IiUm O TMAS (L'MAI IN BTM AfS O PI IN F RE AH Day Saturday! A 50-CENT BOX OF 1 San-tox Enchantment Face Powder With every purchase, regardless of its size, we will give FREE a box of Enchantment Face Powder. . We have sold this pow der for years and it has given splendid results. This, is an expen sive, but effective way, of further popularizing it with Southern Oregon women. We have but 350 boxes allotted to us, so come early. - ' v' " ' ' -'' . HEATH'S DRUG STORE Phone 884 HASKINS' DRUG STORE-Phone 16 As Near As Your Phone. ' I Orchardists! GetYbuihlcWers TheSTANDARD MANUFACTURING CO. has opened under new management. We are in a position to give , you better service than ever before. Just Phone 973 Tell Us Your " Ladder Troubles . .; Manufacturers of Standard Incubators and Brooders. '; , Mitchell Orchard Ladders and Ladders of AU Kinds. to the Following Section of Ordinance Now in Effect Sec. 1. Each 5000 square foot or loss with house having one kitchen and oc cupied by one family, with or without bath, toilet arid siuk....$1.75' Each additional family or kitchcn.....u.................... ......, 1.00 See. G. 'All extra area of cither lawn or garden in excess of 5000 square feet adjoining or used in conjunction with any residence shall be charged at the rate often (10) cents per. hundred square feet or fraction thereof, which charge shall be' payable June 1st of each year. If said amount is not paid it. shall become k delinquent as other water charges become delinquent, and in case it is not paid the water for the balance of the year shall be shut off, not only upon the area in excess of 5000 square feet, but also upon the residence to which it is adjacent or appurtenant. Sec. 10. On the failure of any owner or consumer .to comply with the rules and regulations hereby-established as a condition to the use of city water, or to pay, the rates hereby established on or before fifteen (15) days after ihe same becomes due, the water supply .to -an v owner or consumer SHALL be shut off by said city without notice until such time as payment is made of the amount due, together with the sum of one dollar ($1.00) additional as penalty for the expense of turning the same off. . ..... See. 17. "Water will not be furnished, except through meter, to any premises where there are defective or leaking pipes, faucets, closets, or other fixtures, or where there are water closets, or urinals without self ' ' closing valves, and when such leakage 'or other defects arc discovered the water shall be turned off by the city until repairs are made. All tanks are required to have self-action float valves. IS. Consumers shall keep all pipes and faucets on their respective premises in repair at their own expense and will be held liable for any leakage and all damage which may result from their failmf to do so. Sec -u-. -i i ii . 1 1 1: W o