Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 29, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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MEDFORD, . OREGON. FRIDAY.. .MAY 20, . 1025 . "
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PAGE SIX
MEDFORD.. MATT, TT?t
TJXE. .
DOWN iN TABLE ;
ROCK DISTRICT
TABLE nOCk, Ore., May 29. Sev
eral of our farmers commenced eut-i
ting the first crop of alfalfa this week.
The large huy hIiciI on the Dunlupf
ranch was Uluwn down during the
Btorra of May 19, which, was quite
severe but only of a few minutes'
duration.
The many friends of G. P. Hall In
this vicinity were etorry to hear c,t the
death of his wife, Mrs. Stacy Hall, at
Oakland, Cal on May 4. The Hull
family were former residontH yo( this
district and have many friends here
who deeply sympathize with them at
this time.
Lam Tuewdny was the closing day
of our school and In the evening an
achievement day program wan given
by members of the Sewing club, which
was short and snappy and much en
joyed by the large audience prewont.
After the program Mrs. Carter,
county school superintendent, In her
usual pleasing manner gave a short
talk on requirements of a standard
school, pointing out that MI&h Franks
had secured each point required to
place the Table Rock school umong
the standard schools of tho valloy
Mrs. Carter then presented the cer
tificate of standardization.
Karl Cameron, Jesse Seabrook
James Seabrook, Flora Collins, Doro
thy NIcewood and Paul Wilson were
called to the front, where the audi
ence could view them while their
teacher stated that these six had
neither been tardy or alment during
the entire nine months ol school.
One of the sHt. Karl Cameron. Is tho.
smallest cliliu in school, lives more
than a mile and a half from the school
house and walks each way.
Clifford Webber, who has been em
ployed at the Hed Skin orchard the
paHt year, Is now working In a saw
' mill at Klamath Falls;
Thlnning crews wero started this
week In the pears at the Modoc
orchard.
A. nrw rrof Is being put on the
largo dairy barn nt tho Dunlap ranch.
MIhs Eva Noalon closed H success
ful term of school In tho Agate dis
trict last Friday.
Colonel Weeks and wlfo and daugh
ter spent sevoral dnyB last woek at
tho M. D. Lydiard home. They had
just returned from the Philippine
islands, where tho colonel has been
stationed for tho paHt two years, and
stopped here for a short vtHlt with
relatives before taking up his work
again ut Omaha, Nob.
At a meeting of tho school board
last Saturday night, Mrs. Inn Purcell
was hired to teach the next term of
school. Mrs. Purcell comes highly
recommended nnd hog ins well qualitleu
aa to schooling and experience.
J. L. Neulon, manager of the Miller
place, re port h tho salo of tho first
cutting of alfalfa on the Miller and
Lydiard farms ut $10 a ton In the
shook. .
Mrs. E. O. Wilson has somo of the
largost nnd judest strawbonios we
bavo seen any place, some of those
berries are so enormous that four will
just about fill a regular berry cup.
We Id on Sago Is building n screen
porch on the rear end of his house.
Ono day last week while Vern
Harper wns tuklng his noon nap In.
the Chase orchard, he dreamed ho was
being attacked by rattlesnakes, and
on awakening found the dream to be
almost a reality, as not two feet away
a small rattlesnake was gazing at him
from over Its coiled body, while It
played a lullaby with Its rattles.
The work of the girls' Sewing clitb
which was exhibited at the school
houso last Tuesday night nt the close
of the program, drew forth many fa
vorablo comments nnd was considered
by many to be a Utile better than tho
nverago club work.
The receipts from the Ralo of len
cream amounted to somo $20 nnd will
bo used to help defray tho expenses
of a trip to Corvallls by two of the
club members, Jetiso Seabrook and
Flora Collins.
Miss Irene Franks has returned to
her homo In Medford nfter closing a
very successful tor mof school In tills
district, making three uccesslve tor but
In the same placo. During M Ish
Franks' administration of our school
much progress has boon made nlong
nil hues pertaining to a bettor school,
better equipment, better school work
and better co-operation from parents.
Tho school hoard i'oolrf that she Is
entitled to much crodlt lor her earnest
work and tireless efforts toward the
Improvement of tho school.
ed to appear before the above Entitled
court In the county court house of.
Jackson county, Oregon, at Jackson
ville. Oregon, by Saturday, the 6th Jay
of Mu-y, 19H5, which said day "as
heretofore been duly set by the above
entitled court as an answer day herein,
find to defend against paid proceed
ings, and that upon their failure co to
do. a Judgment of forfeiture of paid
1128 Uulck Motor bus 4 will be en
tered .
This notice is issued and given to
you, and each of you, pursuant to an
order duly made by Hon. C. M.
Thomas, presiding judge of the above
entitled court, on the 28th day of May,
1926.
Witness my hand and tho nenl of
said court affixed at Jacksonville.
Jackson county, Oregon, this 28th day
of May, 1&25.
DEL1LIA STEVEN'S.
REAL.) County !lrk.
Stockholders Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that the an
nual meeting of the ntorkholdcrs of
The Home Telephone & Telegraph
jompany of Southern Oregon, will bo
held nt tho office of tho company, 218
West Sixth street. Medford. Oregon, at,
3 o'clock p. m. June 2nd, 1925. f
61 W. IT. OOHK. President.
Xo. 7H0-C
In the Circuit Court of tho State of
Oregon, for tho County of Jackson.
In tho Mutter ofthe Seizure of one lt2S
Uulck motor bus 4, 192 A License
No. 28-174. Motor No. 1-018-240.
State of Oregon, County of Jnckmtn. as.
To Claude Stevens. Andrew .MeilMrd.
Oregon. And to I). H. Croneinlller,
Medford. Oregon. And to whomever
It may concern:
. In the nnnio of the State of Oregon:
You. nnd each of you, are hereby no
tified nnd will take notice that the
following described persona I property,
to-wlt: One IK23 Hulck motor bus 4.
license No. 28-474 for the year 1924,
Motor No. 1-018-240, Serial No.
- .... ... - i, was uolr.ed by the sheriff
of Jackson county, Oregon, on the
22nd day of December. 1124. at about
the hour of 4 o'clock of mild day. In
the county of Jackson, state of Ore
gon, In the vicinity of Medford, In said
county: thnt said ,11)23 ltulck Motor
bus 4, ever wlnoc has been, nnd now Is.
In the poascHHion and custody of said
sheriff of Jackson county, Oregon, and
. Is being proceeded against In the nbove
ntltled court for the forfeiture the
name for a violation of hitpter 29 of
the General Laws of Oregon for. 1923.
the same bUng an act relating to the
forfeiture nnd sale of boats, vehicles
nnd other conveyances used in the un
lawful trnnsportiilion or posinHlonf
Intoxicating liquor within stale f
Oregon; nnilrUat nil persons bavin,'
or claiming any interest In said l23
Uulck Motor bus 4, ure hereby rcquir-
. Summons for Publication.
Equity No. 2991.
In the Circuit Court of the Stnte of
OrPKon. for the County of Jackson.
The Cal jf'imla Oregon Power Com
pany, u corporation, JMaintiff, vs.
Uosa Heed, Nettle Heel, Mary
Wood, W. A. Ellett, A. It. Kllett. the
heirs of Innes Kllett, deceased, nnd
the unknown heirs of Innes Kllett,
deceased, and the unknown heirs
of Kosa Hoed, Nettie Heed, Mary
Wood, W. A. Kllett and A. K. Kllett.
John Clements and Mar pure t Ann
Clements, his wife, and the un
known heirs of John Clements and
Margaret Ann Clements; Gold-Kay
ftealty Co., a corporation, Gold-Itay
Kealty Company, a corporation, and
all other persons or parties un
known claiming uny right, title, en
title, lien or interest In tho real es
tate described in tho complulnt
herein, Defendants.
To Kosa Heed. Nettie Heed, Mary
Wood, W. A. Kliett, A. It. Kllett, the
heirs of Innes Kllett. deceased, and
:he unknown heirs of Innes Ellett. de
eased. and the unknown heirs of Kosa.
Reed, Nettie Heed. Mary Wood, W. A.
Kllett and A. H. Kllett; John Clem
jnts and Margaret Ann Clements, his
A'lfe, and the unknown heirs of John
Elements and Margaret Ann Clements:
Oold-Hay Kealty Co., a corporation,
Gold-Hay Kealty Company, a corpora
tion, and all other persons or parties
unknown claiming any right, title, es
:ate, lien or interest in the real estate
described in tho complaint herein, the
ibove named defendants:
In the name of the Suite of Oregon,
vrou nnd each of you are hereby re
lulred to appear in the above entitled
;ourt and caur and there answer the
'omplaiiit of the plaintiff on file
herein against you .within ten (10)
days from the dale 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 froi
tno 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 the sum
mons, which last day Is the 19th day
of June. 1925.
And you will please take notice that
if yo" fall to so appear and answer
mid complaint within said time, the
plaintiff will apply to the above enti
tled court for the relief prayed for in
the complaint, ur das specified In said
complaint, . refejenco being made to
the original complaint on file herein
and to the whole thereof. And the
llaintiff will further apply to the said
rourt for a decreo decreeing tho plain
tiff to be the owner and entitled to
ie possession of the rogwlng de
"rlbed real pioperty, situated in
Jackson county, Oregon, to-wit:
The North easT ' ciuarterTJf - "Section
Twenty and the : West half of the
Northeast quarter of Section 30 in
Township 32 South of Range Three
East of the Willamette eMrldian.
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 said parties have any1
right, title. Interest, estate or lien In
or to the said property described In
the complaint, and aa specified in said
Kast of the Willamette Meridian.
And the plaintiff will take judgment
against such defendants as appear
herein for plaintiff's costs and dis
bursements of this suit to be taxed.
tna will lane a aeiret xur hul-ii uviitrr j.
ind further relief ai to the court shall f
wem Just and equitable in the pre- f '
mlsea. ;
This Bummonn' It published under f
ind in accordance with the order of I
late May 4th. 1926. of the above en-
titled court and cause requiring It to j
ie nubliuhed In the Medford Mall $ .
Tribune, a dally newspaper published v
In Medford, JackBon county, Oregon,
syice a week for a period. of six weeks. -
ind requires you and each of you to
ippear and answer the complaint v.
lerein on or before the expiration of
.he last day prescribed in said order i
'or the publication of said summons, ? .'.
vhlcb Inst day Is the 19th day of June, .
1925. Tho dute of the firm publics.
Ion of this summons Is the 8th day of
May, 1926. l
REAME3 & REAMES. I s
Attorneys for Plaintiff, f ,!
Address: 412 Liberty Building, Med-,1
ford. Jackson County. Oregon. -
MILEAGE HEADgUARTERS-at the red, white and blue pup
npURN IN TO THEWRED CROWN
IL PUMP FOR GASOLINE
ED WITH MILEAGE, ALL
CROWD
Tfflf
years ofthe Standard Oil Company s gas
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making "Red Grown"- the best For summer
driving. Here you find not only quick start
mg speed and power, but the very niaxi
mum or-'MIIEAGE!:- :
These "Dealers Sell '"Red 1 CrowtfMvb
MEDFORD
Armory Service Station
C. h. Wolff
Berrydiilc Store, W. C. Itooknrtl
C. A. DeVoo
IJiltsoii Motors
Howard's Auto Camp
Phipps Auto Park, Albert Shaw
CENTRAL POINT
Bouncy. Bros.
Out nil Point Sorvieo Sluition-
Boc'lm & Kindle
W. C. I.ecver
PROSPECT
Tamos E. Grieve
UNION CREEK
James K. (Jrieve
CASCADE GORGE
V. W. Clarke
TRAIL
Fred Middlelmsher
JACKSONVILLE
Clodwnrd Mercantile Co.
EAGLE POINT
Fred J. MePlierson
GOLD HILL
Fred Iliekman
M. S. Johnson
Walker & Morelock
. ROGUE RIVER
J. E. Corey
Fred O 'Kelly
SAVAGE RAPIDS
J. V. Schow
BR0WNSB0R0
F. O. Thompson
LAKE CREEK
L. II. Wyant
BUTTE FALLS
Wymore & Hawkins .
fen Ktes
cMe est iit Mit&' imlei
STANDARD Oil COMPANY -
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