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PA(TE TWO MEnrorcn matt, trttiunt:, medford, onrcnoy pit id a v. jitxe 1, 102s i i 1 i : i '-i i EVERY day crowded with interesting events including Floral Parade miles of beauti fully decorated floats; grotesque Merry, kliana procession and Parade of Nations; Expo sition of Roses; Coronation of Festival Queen; Children's Pageant, Revelry Amusements Thrills of a lifetime. Portland's Most Glorious Pageant Pageant performance every night, June 1115. Played in great Civic Stadium 30,000 scats. Largest outdoor stage in the West. NINE spectacular episodes symbolizing in dra matic action the history of the Northwest country. Brilliant, colorful, musical. Cast of 3,000. Pageant and Parade Ticket on Sale Now Reserve icats hy mail thru Multnomnh. Civic Stadium Association, 1411 Public Service Building, Portland PRICES FOR STADIUM SEATS PAGEANT: Every night, June 11-15; 75c, $1.00, $1.50 $2.00. Designate performance desired. PARADES; Floral Parade, June 14th; Mcrrykhana Parade, June 15; 25c and 50c. EXCURSION FARES ALL RAILROADS INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 105 30 N. Central Medford, Oregon CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE of Semi-Annual Assessments Due NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the semi-annual installment (one-twentieth) and interest on paving,, sew er and water main assessments upon all properties for which application wan made to extend time of payment will be due and payable at the office of the City Treas urer June 1st, 1928, and will be delinquent after thirty days (30) days from said dati, July 1. 1028, and shall hear a penalty of five (5) per cent upon the amount of such delinquency. Thirty days after such delinquency the property will be advertised and sold for the amount of such delin quency, together with penalties and costs of such sale in accordance with Section 148 of the City Charter. Dated at Medford, Ore., this 31st day of May, 1928. H J. BERRIAN, : " ' ' ' ' Treasurer of the City 6f Medford; Oregon. 3ESS!K FR 1 Load of With Every 3 Loads of Green Slabs 42 Tier, Per Load $5 a load OR We will sell 1 small load of slabs for $2.75 Or 2 small loads for $5.00 Summer price now on mill block -Valley Fuel Phone 76 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULT 2 .PTttfiM Wi. . ".Vl f,- tgi.V-i. Jt ' ONYX POINTEX HOSIERY For Womeu $1.95 'ffinr Kindling 3 Company EE CLASS EXERCISES ' CENT. PL SCHOOL I'KNTItAI, I ' 1 XT. Mu y 31. ( i ruiluai Inn .'xei'i,lt'r will ) in the hlf-h echoo! iuitlit-rium ; I i.L-y i'vriiini;, .1 un 1. elites d'ty was oiiserved Monday after noon and i.'orte Klden ha! the honor of having his name en Hi im-'I n the tichoo) lionur cup out of the l'AtS Ki'aduatlun class. Mr. and Mrs. Kalph Im We j and daughter, Willa, of liutte l-'alN. were in the city Sunday c allifiK on friends. Mr. li"ee , ment. Mrs. Kox had a lung tahl" h pmis ilnttc Kails a fine place si t in her dininti room and served to live and has (alien In love with ice cream, cake and punch and the climate iiml mountain water, windwiches. Those present were: Kth'dyn Scurt is spendiitg n few.rdls Oasad. Helen I-ee, Dorothy days over ut Kuch (siting herj.lunes, Dorothy Inman. Wyvett" Jianil parents. Mr. and M rs. j HuhwcII, Elizaht th Southwell, Itut.i Tin ock morion. Turpi n, Oeraldine Fox, loin ml Sf vra 1 in fin hers of the Chris-, Hides. John and James Lathrop. In.n Knd.-uvor society druvo over Donald Patterson. I.aureli Capp'. to UoKiie liiver Saturday even- Claude Van amlt. Kltun Miller iiiK and enjoy, d a wciivr roast and Alfred Taylor, rjeraidiue re am! a general good time. ; ceived h'-veral presents. James Harris drove oxer from J Mrs. J. K. Wilson and Mi: Kl iinath Kails, where he is em- ' Kathleen Wilson of Medford were ployed, for a short visit with visiting Mrs. Maude I Ion we! I uml home folks the fore pa rt of this j family Tuesday of this wee;. week and he and Carl HohwHI j were dinner quests at the ltev J. M. Johnson home Monday i evening. ! Mr. and Mrs. Paul Theirault of; 1 'altfornia arrived at the Paul ! Martin home Sunday for a few 'days' isit with the Martin fain jily and other friends. Mrs. Their- autt, was formerly an Idaho nei ghbor of the Martin and Jim Uur ;Ker and C. I. Huyck families. .Mim Mlltlrcrt IlurcfT k.ivo a Tllimn who cnjoyid this ilislin. Jnlly parly lo hrr Mumluy whoul un wore: Vi-ra Davis, r.osp stan- .elans of little girls Friday even ing, at which 13 little misne were pi -et-.cn t. After an evening ful! rue of games and refreshments ' Iturger accompanlrtl each home. .Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Huyck. t'arl (.'oleiiian, Mrs. J. P. Purger. .Miss Mildred Purger and .Miss I.yvette Heznialhaleh drove up to the His- ' klyoti summit camp last Sunday :aud spent the dav, enjoving a plc- !nie ium h and the heuutiful Sis-! kiyou seenei y, They also enjoyed j the wonderful pictures found in ! the camp lodge. I Decoration Day was observed o l entral Point people hy decorat ing the g rives In the forenoon and an appropriate program In tin afternoon at the high school, wnieh was well attended. The senior class picnic was pul led off last Friday afternoon hut It would he hard to tell where it was i elelu ated. lis the .scene of activities extended all the wav from Jackson Hot Springs lo the V t.oddard of i-un i rancisiu. Redwood hiu-hway several miles' Calif., is here visiting relatives liMyond Crants Pass. Time was land friends. taken lor a t.wini at Jackson Hoi Miss .Mildred .Jones spent the. S print's, lunch some place a ml j weelt -end at the Pake of the weenie roast sonic place els. Woods, returning home Monday, but all returned, having hail thei Professor and .Mrs. C.eorgc P.ria tune of their lives. j coo spent Sunday with Mrs. P.ria- The senior and Junior banquet j cues pan-uts, .Mr. and -Mi':. W'es look place at the l.itllia hotel, ley Vogeli. in Ashland Friday evening, w her covers were laid for about ' it ' Mis. Pent Purger is visiting the Paul .Martin home this week w hi le M r. Hurfcor is absent on . trip to Kagle Valley, pastern Ore gi'ii. Mrs. Pee Smith has been on the siek list the last few days. The fourth grade teacher. -Mrs. Ma We I lanson. who has been out I Medford. of xehool for sonic tiino on tic - Wesley Vogeli was a business count of illness, resumed w visitor in Ashland -Monday, school work last week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Praudt and Mi;. Poles and the Poy Scouts caughter, Catherine, spent Sun en.toycd a swimming party at 'day afternoon at the Tryer home. Jackson Hot Springs Thursda I Mr. MeHaharry moved his fam eieiiing of last week, and after- ily Saturday to the ranch he re wards enjoyed a picnic lunch ecntly purchased west of Talent The cirl Scouts, under the di-in the foothills. i vet ion of .M iss Pynette llezmul- Several of the Talent young hlach. also took their outing nt 1 people are among the members the Jackson Hot Springs Tours-1 of the large graduating class that day evening and it consisted of a t graduates Thursday evening from swim and picnic lunch, the Ashland high s -honl. The Seven or eight of the ladies of members of the class living in the I'nion church met Thursday ; Talent are Iiss Kdna Xewbry. and gave the chiireh a thorough ; Mr. Hendiiek Oorthuys. Miss Pois spiing cleaning. upstairs nnd;who is also a member of the class, dow n. i spent n number of her school Memorial Sunday was observed ' yea rs in Talent, by memorial sermon pl eached ' Kills Peeson returned Tuesday by I lev. J. M. Johnson Sunday , to Stockton, Calif., after spend morning at the Fnion church. The' Ing a short vacation visiting rela Women s Pelief . Corps marched lives and .friends here. Mr. Pec into the church in a body with " 1 employed on an irrigation t heir flags, and nuido an inipres- j project. sivc ceremony. Special music was M'"- and Mrs. Tom Calnhan and icndered by the ladies i-uaitet. son. Jackie, moved into the K. K. Sunday evening the high school Cook npartment last Thursday. auditorium was packed to it-n-ss the baccalaureate services, hich were beautiful and lmprc sive. J'e. Mell of the First Chlis- tiati church ttf Medford gave the ail.lrvsH unit siiuki' til the craduiitos in a ploiiMilK aiul hitiT.'-Uni; man- 'Vr"- Jean Kti nn(l daimhter. lit. A .sinvlal voi-al numlar as I'Hiiline. left la:.! ThlliMlay for k-m-n tiy the luillex' iimirtet. eon-' daklanil. fat. stslinn of the Mt-sM-! W'yatt.j The Talent KoW-kah eltlb tnet linineH. Tex ami Htrolimeler. I Krlilay at the holne of Mrs. Fred A violin nolo was given hyjltNPP MK Mildred Hurler, avrompa. Anna Kvntlj was one of 10 tiie.l on the piano hy Miss YVIltmi! niemhers to lie eleeted to member Sheley. and anothei violin so'o s''1!" In the SiKnia Kpislon PI elen tiv Mn.s Itlliiicard I'or- smorlly of the llii'Kon State Nor tel-. aei'oniPHnted on the pt.llio I Mi-.i Kllmlieth Seott. y : I Mr. and Mrs. C. . V,ovn. non. itobmd and dHUKhter, Norma .lean, leli Tuesilay morn in k for Osweuo. where M r. Holes has nc- M'ted a position us depot aeiit. ltd 01 e li-ii tin; Central Point h" .-oM Ins property to Lewis Crimes of 1 his place, v ho is mm inn in and epicts to m:ik It his home Mr Mm' has arrived to take i' ko of the local depot ut pres ent, and is ma k tin; Ms home at the ii K T home Mr. and Mis Coles hne lived here for ? i-v ra I ea i s a nd luivr mud" n: 1 ny wa rm r rlciiils. w ho i ejr to tti.-m leave and the !' ' i-he. .tlie eoniinunltv co with them lo their new home. ;,5,1' Hamilton. The Mlsse Lynette llemnnl-l Splt-r and his grandson. Ii.ih h. Kdlth Inman. Wyvetle Hint- W. ne Mas W,. spent the week-end well an Kuth Webster attended j I" Nw. "allf . t etiirnlmt Tiles the May festival Kiven at Ashland 1IV- q I hist Krtday Hfternoon hy th- It Nye mid S number of Southetn Oregon State .Normal ''"!" ro havfns water piped rrTvfrn xfTtT: in the Kytlilu park, in "ivlm-h Mi l.cuta iU-ar.is took the part uf Hut 'in JJuuil utui Cui I I'.uswcil Uiiw the pruluKUf. .Mr. unU .Mr.s. (juldsbury uIku ut ten (led the f'i Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heryfonl were visitors ut tilts liowell hum" .MuinJay. They were on their v t urn trip tu I heir hmne in K: it Fia'nico from a trip thruiiKh Washington. Vimuuver, V,. c., anl I tin ho. While In Idaho they vis ited Mrs. ' IMeanntH. a former re.-hlent ut Central 1'uliu. .Mi. Kthfl Southwell 1m Beriouly ill In the JenkiiiK hopltal in Jack Honville, with pneumonia. Mrs. Geurt-o Kux entertained ("fi ller tlaUKhter, Geru'tline Monday evenii'K In honor of her birth day anniversary hy t;lvin her a surprise party, at whirh n; weic present. The young people m--'. at the Cawail homo nnd came To gether, taulni; a complete nur price. The evening wan jpvir. in mui: and Kanien and ref resh- Mr. and .Mrs. family and Mr were Medford evening. The Tonh h I toy Williams and . Marvyn Johnson visitors Monday nor society, com posed of the hih S'-hoo pupils. whoe standing in school is a U or ahoVe P, enjt'.ved a picnic one eveniiiK last week. which in cluded a swimming parly ut Jack son Hot Springs and a picnic lunch of ice t renin and cake. liff. I. o n a Armstrong, Amy Johnson. Mary l.ampeit. Jack 1 Stanley, Helen lolits. Marian Cas- tor, Ci'orj Delilck. F-Id ii and lIo;i TALENT TOPICS Waltor ltus.M-11 left on Mond. evening for Condon, Ore., on business trip. Ho expects to i tuni iext Wl.0k James Foxall, a former resi dent of Talent, who is making his home at .Santa Kosa, Calif., t-peut Monday afternoon at the honic of Mrs. Wesley Vogeli. He expects to spend about two months in Oregon and Washing ton, visiting In Portland and Se attle before returning to Cali fornia. Mr. and Mrs. John Pobison mo- toreil up to the Kmigriint creek dam Sunday afternoon. ,j Mr. and Mrs. George Dewey and 1 1 their daughter and son-in-law. - j from Chllouuin. called at the home of Mi, and Mrs. John pobi son. Mrs. I ewel is a sister of Mr. Kobisoii and was visiting with his niter, .Mrs. Nick Piophy, In M r. and M is. I 'a la ban are recent I arrivals from Fresno. Calif. j Mr. and Mrs. 4 'rocket arrived recently from Ktlgene and have ; tented the upstairs apartments of I'ocliran house inal at Astiland. The ball same Sunday afternoon I between the Cold Crest and the1 jSunerest orchards was von by thej Cold Crest, s to The Knic! ; was played on the school dta i mend. I guite a number of Talent peo ple enjoyed the show and vita-' ; phone several n it: tits last week. ' j C W. l.onn was a business vis itor In M,lford Tuesday. j i K. K. Cook spent Tuesday shop-' ! pin 1- in Ashland. Master l!bhtild Foster of Med-' j ford is sp.-ndinK this week a jjucst of Master "l.ir-nce Mathis. Mis- Ktt.i Ktrkpatrnk of -the MHtiiatlt oivllaid " 11 It Ilet ol Q iMer Mi-.. TPmrvr yrvv,vr-nn from the irrigation dith in Main ft i t-4-i to their pi -op.-nie-i in iib Mtii aidition. Mr. ami Mrs. Cuy Hainjltnii and family M r. and Mrs. l.oyts 1 la mil Ion and family. Mr. and Mrs. ' llotchkiss. Mr. and Mrs. . V. 'Palis and family of Centra! Point. Mi-s Puth Howard of Medford. MifK Ada liaeklir and Miss Ctt.i Kit kpat i i- k made ii a plcnh' party. Which spent I hi; day Sun day at Saviigf- Kapids on Hog tic IMver. Talent :is w- rtpii-senled at '.M.dlonl Wednesday U iit the par ole and listen to liie program at the park. T. .1. Simmons left Monday f. an xteiuU d Uii w ith Ins daugh ter, Mrs. McClain and family at Piddle. Mrs. i:t l.t Patterson. Mr. and Mis. Will Kerns attended the t.up per and reception given (in honor if .M i s. Louise I'ei o'i, Who -u as ' elected president of tile i!.ebek ill : assembly of Oregon at its last m's-ioii. wnieh loci at Uoseburg .lu--l week. Miss Upe! Mi-Clain ' returned home to Piddle lust week, after spending a t ouple of weeks with her grandfather and uncle and aunt, Mr. Simmons and family u. Pumpkin C jiter. Mr. and M is. Pun is 1 !rovn f Medford were calling on friends her" on De -oration Day. M rs. Hensley, who is making her home with her son-in-law. Will Clime, spent the week-end with her son. Harvey ('lift and j her daughter. Miss (leorgiana chft. in Ashland. Karl Simmons opened his fruit and vegetable stand for the sum mer season on Ma yL'M. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Keck wit Ii spent Wednesday w ith relative.- in Talent. Mr. Peckwiih is work-, , ing on the (Jreen Spring moun-; tain. Seventh Heaven Pleases Audiences Hunt's Craterian A new star, probably the most brilliant lhai Iris yet appeared on the cinema fin no in cut, was dis covered with the showing of "7ih Heaven." and that Mar is Jiiuel Uaynor. So unexpected is her great and wistful loveliness, and with such sympathy and under standing docs she play her rob- nf Diane, the Paris slroct waif, that s h e completely captivates the hearts of her audience. Sweetly demure, fearfully defi ant ci- gloriou- ly smiling through her tears, in each and every uu: she is ci-ually beautiful. Chicles F;u!eTi. too. Is a star who corner into b.-in this production. II" is Chico, "very remarkable fellow." he himself, who lead:i 'ho lilt 1 - -from the streets to the Heaven." Kvcry one that has seen the ture is loud in their praise of the mo vie-tone that accompanies this feature and the two vitaphone ads are brinuinu hearty applause from every audience. This program is being laid off today to accommodate the high .-eh od commencement exercises, but will continue its regular run tomorrow. COWKS. Fnglaud. Miss Petty Cat-stairs, who prefers to be ealied "Joe." hopes to cross the Atlantic in three days In a covered boat that is being built with great VfRYVE5TlE0F THfAROMAOFCOOD COFFEE ISSfAlED 1 I N EACH CAN CF GOLDEN WEST Golder"fVest THE NEW ZEROLENE ' jconservalivc o buy for VHT motorcar o A STANDARD OIL PRODUCT' nr,Av rnmiv tt-v A Purity Flavor Which You Should Know and Value by Thany. US Habit is a powerful thiiiR. We cling to old ways, often jut lx' caue the new and bet ter way is "different." i am reminded of tin; by the question which so many women, ueinR Carnation Milk for the first time, ak me: "Why has it that different llavor?" Some of them even have the erromou-i ida that une thinc has been added to tlic milk to Kivc? it that distinctive llavor! The rich llavor of Carnatum Milk comes from ju-t two things: it lias twice the cream content of ordinary milk because it is evapwated to double richness and it is sterilied. so that its purity is safeguarded from the time the milk pops into the can until it rocs into the cutard or cream soup you are making-. The purest of milk in a modern, convenient form Carnation is not "prepared" milk. It is iu't the purest and sweetest hifrh crade milk from selected herds. Nothinc: at all has been added to it. Nothing hat been taken out ex cept aboui half the natural water con tent. This evaporation i-imply puts the milk into a more compact, con venient form. It is doubly rich and tn-us so. The heat o: sterilization which protects its purity sightly caramelizes the natural milk sugaT and you taste this slight caramel flavor. It is a guaranty of Kfxxiness the dis tinctive flavor of pure, uniformly hit;h prade whole milk milk on which you can depend for better cooking results you can wijurt'. 1 1 1 1 I i tyCmfr& I pi'- i I iniiSiiS I ii : H -- Producrd in Oregon ilnce 1902 j I Carnation Milk !.( m p -. teFrom Contented Cons" eaumgM-iafii ii mu ii Mir-frg-wiiWTnT--rt--rjMiJ-ii--i n m. NOTICE I'nlil rm-tliiT ipilii-c. tin I'hIIhw ino- IYI;iil Li'inlicr Yards will close on Sat unlays at 1 :) . 111.: m; imnks ia'.mi:ku' co. MKDFOIv'K I.r.MIJKi; CO. PO'i'TKI.' Lr.Ml'.KK' CO. I'IMCKKT I.r.MliKU CO. l0(il'K I.1VKK LU-MIIKi; CO. S'l'KWAKT MacI'liKK'spX J.l'.M I'.KK CO. TI,'0Vi;i,Ml)(!K I.rMIIKI,' YAKM) woods i.iii;kr co. FOR YOUR WINTER Green Pine Slab Wood 12-inch or 16-inch $2-75 MEDFORD FUEL CO. 1U8 North Central o Reichstein CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULT! than even the best of bottled milk can ' give. Tart of the deliciouuness it impart is due toUs rich creamincss. Another part is the result of its "homoet nida tion." by which the cream content is broken up into extra-fine particles, so that they will f oi rise to the top as they do ordinarily, but will be distributed all through the milk, making the last drop as richly creamy as the firt. The;? extra-tine cream p lobules give ; a notably smooth texture to all dishes in which Carnation Milk is used. That is why you hear so much about the ; velvety soups and sauces, the smooth i ice creams, the creamy candies, the ; line-textured cakes which Carnation ! Milk makes. ! Carnation Milk is most convenient: I you buy it in quantity and keep it ; without refrigeration. It is economi- I cal, too. saving- on butter and cream 1 and preventing waste by its dependable : quality. ' Won't you send for the Carnation ! Cook liook? It is free. Address , Carnation Milk Products Co., Glisan St., Portland. Carnation Chocolate Ice Cream 1 1 cup supnr. few grains salt. 4 cup Carnation Klilk.'J sqs. bitter.chocolate. , 3 eggs. 1 tsp. vanilla. Heat milk and . sucar in double boiler: melt chocolate, add to milk; heat until well blended, j Pour into well beaten cgj;-;-, cixik in double boiler 2 minutes; add salt and : flavoring. Chill and freeze, using 1 part salt to o parts ice i depend upon Wonderful, isn't it, to have available anywhere, any time, a milk so pure, so richly creamy, so uni form in quality, so de pendable as Carnation Milk. It's simply the best of milk evaporated to double richness and ster ilized for safekeeping. (Sec recipe ahuvc) Per Load 2 Loads $5.00 Tel. 631 o Deuel SiiMiinoiL Tor Ptihlh'atioii. Ill llu- riretlii I'oiltl of Uu- ti.ltl. of Oregon fur Jack-on Couiiu I'ity of .Md!'orJ. a uiuiiiiip.i poraiion. Plaintiff, vn. n ill.or Carothers, Mrs. Will,,,,. others, w ife of illjor Parol hers i lie no Known hcir.s of i 'aroiiicr.-; C A. JunUvr, .1Si , .. .llliiU'-r. Wile of C. A. Juij!. Hie uiiUiiown hctrs ol ( . a Jm, k.r: A. K. Junker. .Mrs. .. Junker, wife tf A. K. Junk'-r; u,','. unknown lo-irn of A. i-;. .lnai;..," r. a. Junker an. I A. K. Jaio. , partners as JunUt-r Proili, rs.' Jackson t'ounty, Oregon, i( i,(K poiilic; .Mary t-'osit-r; .l ,v c l-'osti-i-, John liue. hu si i,i nil (Jf .May ('. Foster; the u n i, n.. v. lo irs of .May C Foster; Mat-ietit Foster. John line. hul...n,i (ll .Maigrctia Fu-t r, ih.- uni. tl lii irs of .Margn-U.i Post) r; 1) j I. awn nl anil ( l.ul;. s l.au i - i,;. Tiis wile: .Martha .Mad JonaM i.i:.) Frank .Macionaii. lu-r luil..iiiii Ih-rinan Pa.vreiuz: Mrs. .-, mllj Pa'A renin, wife of Herman L.r.v rcntz; Mary iiivmlcr; .Marv :,.u. il. r; John Uoe Peioler, luKhan,) ,,f .Mary Pemier; Plizaljeih l.,,v. rei.t;-.: l.aura Alarkham; am1(. .Mark ha m. hushanil of j ,u,li( .Mark ha m : Dora I lowanl ; 1; Howard, husband of Itoia Hm'.' m il; Klixaheth Lawreiilz as ailniui js tratlix of tin- estalt- of .l:.iji l tiecU; l.e.sler J.aw ri-nt.: I.awrentz. wife of I-L'Sli'!' Man- J.aw- i-i-ntz; Kula lh obeeli ; h en., bei-k; KayilMMld iiioltecl;; rena I.awreiili!; John Due. hand ot l.orena l-iivn-ii:.: u,,. unknown luirs of W'iliiain J.aiv renlz: Millie l-avvieiit.: .I..im l)oe. husband of Mau-uie .,iv. reiitz: the unUlloun lu-iiji ( .M.-iKi'' l-awri'litz: Tildie l.a-.i. l-i-lltz; John Uoe, husband nf Ti. die l.au reiil-.; the unknowA luirs of Tildie J.UH r.-ntz; Laura l.aw . rent.: John ioe. husband of I-aura l-awreniz; the uiiUm.uii heirs of l-iura Kawrem; H m nah Laurent.: John Uoe. ..j. ttand of Hannah Lnvnnl;;; ib,. liniiiiown hi-lrs of Hannah l..nv reni.; Albert (.awr'-nt.: Mrs. Al beit Laureiilz, wife of Alb.rt J.awrenlz; the II II linmvn lleivs nf Albert l.awlenlz: Owear l.n l entz; .Mi s. (Isear Lau rent., u if,, of Osear Lawrentv;; tlu- 1. 11 1; ih,v. a ' heirs of Os.ar Laurent.; th.- un known heirs of Herman Law. rent.: also all other persons or parli.-s unknown elaimiiii,' any rit-ht. title, es'ate. Ion 1,,. iun-r- eft ill thi real estate desiri l.:r"l in the eoiiipliiinl herein, JJefend anls. 'I'o Wilbur Caro.h"rs. Mrs. Wil bur Carolhers. wife of U'ilhor Car others: th" unknown heirs of ii bor Carolhers; r. ,. Junker: Mrs. I". A. Junker, wife of ('. A. Junker; the unknown heirs of f. A. Jniil ker: A. JiinUer, Mrs. A. K. Jun ker, wife of A. L. Junker: III.- un. liiHAVil heirs of A. K. Jiinlier: ('. A. Junker and A. K. Junker, parl ners as Junker I Irol her;; ; Marv r. Foster: May ( KoMer; .li.Iin it,,,., hushand of May t. Ko:;ter: the un known heirs of .May t l-'osie,-; Mai- ::ret:a Koti-r: John I , husbaixl "I Maruntta Koster; ib,. unkioiwii heirs of .Mar.miT.a Koster: Martha MaoiluiiaM and l'lank MaeDonabl. her husband: H.-i-man Lawreni.; Mrs. lEernian l.a,wr,.il., wife ,,r llerinan LaureiH: Mary 1 Jrend-r; Mai':.. Ih-jKler: John Jii. l;.!,,!,.,.' husband of Marv Homier: W-ilter Ihila llrobe. k; i:,,la ..,. heek: Irene l:rol.,k: llayno.ii.l I-robe, k: Lorraa Laureul; Jnbu loe. hii,ba:i,l of Lor, na Law rent.; the iink'r.o.i ii lo irs of William l. ,u renlz: Jla;.ii" Lawr. III.: Jnlin I ...... husband of Jlaayie Lawn lit.; Hi. unknown lieirs ,,f .Maj.si,. l-,v. real;.. ';'ilie Lauren;.; ...)-.,, i,.. ms. hand of Tildie Lawreni::; t. un known heirs f Til, lie Lauren!.: I-aura Laureul; .l,(n, l;,. baiul ,,f Lama Lawrc-iilz: the an. known heirs f Lil(n a l.au r .: Hannah Laurent.; ,, n,,,., UL. band of llannaii l.aurentz: tin- un known heirs of Hannah Laurent;:: Albert l.aurentz; Mrs. Albert Lau renlz. wife of Albert Lawreniz: ih- unknown iiebs r Albert l.aiv rentz; lis,.;,,. I.awrentz: Mrs. 11.- l-awrentz. wife or ((war Law- rent: th.. unknown heirs of Ke;,r l.aurentz: th,. unknown heirs ,.f Herman l.awremz: also all oil:. : persons or parties unknown olalin-inu- any rluht, title, .s,,,,,. . , interest in ib.. real estate ,. s, rj!,.-,l in the eoniihi!iit herein. I'ef.inl auls: In tlie uia ,f 1 be Kiii of Or"- jtoti: Vim and eaeh of you are ' ami an- J rei,e,i I,, ji.:, sue,- 11,,, .,,m...,i,ll fit...! you 111 th,. si,,,,.,, entilled soil ,.e or oeinfe the ;,s ,.,v ,lf w,.,.,s lion, ihe ,ate f t,,. filsl pilbliea- tion ,,f this sumniMn.s. said peri-., I Ol four weeks blilU; the time ,le- sertbed r,,r publbalion heieof. and It you fail so to appear and answer said eotnplainl. for want 1 ,,..-,., ,f Hi" plaintiff will apple t,, t;,,.' eeuil r..r the r..i,.f ,1, n, 1,10 led In its folll. Plaint, lo-wit: That a deelee I l ill el e,! .-..IjII.J !,-;,! ,- ,) ,,! ''',': "'h- eslate. lie ,;,n wliieh you or any f v ,.,v,. or laim t,, h;,v,. tl) U11111 ,,. i's'1 pi uperty situated In Hi" t il." "t Medtor.l. Jaekson Counlv, Slab' " "-.'K"li. iLs.libeil as foil, U.S. to-ivn : Lois five (",,. six (ill. el, vii I I 1 and twelve (1L.,. .,n , t,. i; th:: ly-nine u:. ,. ,,r Ih ,,t i"iie,l loan lw , itj , r .M,lr,,. yon. a-eor.liiif; t,, t uh. ,-,.T.t-.l - ed Plat thereof. ,, , 1, .,.!.;,., '"d all sueh elaims lo be tiuil and void, and , I. .or,.,.!,,., tlmt said plalll tift Is the .e.vner ,11 fee simple of saul premises and of the who!" tlierent. frep and "tear of one and ad niilit. tin,., esiate. lien or in terist ,,f s-,1,1 ileiVinlants in sa:d leal est, He. ;i, u,al eaeh and all "f , ''' de;, tk,ts I,,.,-, !,, al ,., and all pers,,i,s elaimin-, or lo ' lanii by. thr,.uK, ,. under 111. 111 or or any of t!u.,. , fr,.Ver , n loin.il. restrained iln, in.,.,l from '"' ''"!"' attempiipe u, ,slabli.-b or elaiininL- ;,nv ni: ,lt ,-slae. io n or Interest ,. , said pi"0 eity or any i,,rii,, Upreof, and "hat plaintiffs tin,.. t said prem ises be furey, I- ,,et,., ;,,lc set at rest: ami s1:i.h ,,.,.,. .in, ,,.,r re,i..f s T,,;ly ,0 jus, ulu f. M,. in the premises. M This suinimms is publl.-hed bv 'rder ,,f n, Honorabl,. . M. 1 nomas, presidim; judi;,! of th" above e, i,,., ,.,,. ,;,,. ,, ,.. leie.l in said Court and eanse 011 'be L' III, ,ay ,,, M.,y ,.,.v 'll'I.IU" tb.,1 J J, i sUUlll.ons be M reed by .;ib,..n ,,.r,.,,f , ,. h ue-k f.,,- ful. ,. s, , t , V" vm-ks in the M..,',f,,l Mail Till, Un a daily neuspuper published 11 Jaekson cunt,, u,-,.",,,, Mae - .111. 1'O'S. S 1. ,;,,, ,,f ,1,,, fj,.,, pilljlHiilion ,.f thl, summons. JtDLV II. CAIJKIV. IIAHIiV C HKVIt.MA.V. , ,' : AH01 :oy3 J,,,. I'ialH'.ilf. I 0"t Off:.. Ad.llos,.; . . M".lf,. J ".iree. ,11.' 1 i-ai,- , lmirzj s -