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WTCBFORT) MM TRTRITNTD, MEDFORB. OTCTCflOX, MONDAY, 'ATOFST 27. 1928. t BRING TOP PIE ASIIljAXU Aug. 2lj The Asll - land fruit crop Is at its lielKht at .ii.i the present time. Ashland n nil ! has linn; heen raised for lis an-! usual quality and slzi'. and this j yeal's crop is up lo par in every., particular, A ciu'load ol Ashland j pears was sold in Chicago on Tues- .Lie hi ti i.fii.n lloil liiiniiil till. market. This report was received tul.s j,, slilnnil on Tuesday. I Mr. and Mrs. Floyd lledKepallil hy the Ashland Fruit association.! Most mthusiaslic reports Iniveiaud family have returned from! Ten carloads of pears and peaches , i,,.,.,, s,,nl n, ,,.,,, ..lkl. ,lf tl,e jdazelle. Calif., where Mr. Iledne-I have already liven shipped tills j Wuods where fifteen Ashland ', path has lieen worklni; at the car- 1 season. U'nmpflrc j;lrls and llielr counsel- penter s work on a larne dairy Mr. and Mrs. Uewey Mnlth of ( Jlrush, CuIiujmIu, arrived in Ash laud on Thumliiy lo visit fur it shui-t time wiih rilemls,' .Mr. and -Mrs. Smith uro limiting an exten sive tour of the wenU'ni Hlates ilinl mi! vlniliiit,' sevewil of I his niitioiuil IJitrltM. .Mrs. ltcrlha I Jen ton ami son Xlxon L'iinii! In on Thursday afler- i ,.lk(. wl1 u, jUI,0. KrM W, will j noon friim Jtke. of i ho Woods i ,.jov tho next week In camp and 1 where Airs. Denton is the nurse:,,, trinv j senior kiiIh who J at the I'aiiiprire ulrls silinmer mvo jUHt finisln-(l (heir srssion. ' camp. I hey will returi, to the lake on Sunday. .Mr. and Airs. C. II. I'ierco ar rived homo this week from J'orl land where they spent several days attending lo business. They returned home by way of the Columbia Hiver highway, Jiend and Crater I-ake Airs. C. A. Haines and two chil dren are In I'ortlatid lo visit with Airs, lln i ties' parents. Warren Doremus is able lo be at work again after an attack of summer flu.- Alr. and Airs. A. K. Kinney have returned to their homo on (irauite street. They spent a week' us guests of Air. ami Airs. K. V. Carter at Luku oC the Woods. Air. and Airs. Louis Dodge mo tored lo Crater Iake on 1 hursday , lodge of Odd I't-llows for the eur-jnulK Airs. Chiis. Taylor Is chair expeellng lo return to Ashland on r,.t term were installed Saturday j man of t his eonimittee. j- - evening. Airs. (i. V. (lllletle and friend. Airs. A. Warden of I'ortland who have been guests at the Torbel Sun ford home for several days, have gone to Luke of the Woods for a vacation. Dr. anil Airs. Swedenburg enter tained at dinner on Sunday even ing in honor of Miss Alarion Ady, who aelves soon for the ( w?t where she will filler Columbia university for a year of study. The evening wtis delightfully spent with musie and conversation. Covers were laid for Miss Ady, .Miss Helen Ail- del-son, Mr. Mud Mrs. V. V. Cald- well. Aliases (iencvieve ami Klen- noio Swedenburg and the host and hostess. AllsH Janic Walker, a September bride, was' honored with a surprise Kifl shower given on Wednesday itltcrnooii at the home of .Mrs. W. H., Smith on Liberty street. The Smith home was beautiful wilh baskets of gorgeous fall I lowers and the long dining table was at tractively arranged with a large. 'doll dressed as a bride and sur rounded by eupids. Those who spent the happy afternoon together were: the honor guesl, Allss Walker, Ai Imhcs Alltdred (iyger, Lolitu IMernon. June Pollard. I'Mm-cuc o Smith, Deulah Smith, Helen Walker, .fruuol Wilwoll and Alcsdunies Wll I in m Key, Dulu- Wilson, Jackson (iyger. 1'Yank Talman and Airs. W. S. Smith. .Miss Alarjorio Payne, who has been visiting hero with her parents All-, and Airs. C. T. Payne. has gone to Seattle where she wilt n gae in church work for a yeiW. .Mr. and Mih. K. U. Merrill of Portland arrived In Ashland re cently to visit at the home of Air. Alerrlll'H parents, AI r. and AI rs. 1'Ynnk .Merrill on the Don levari! , anil with his sister, Airs, liny Hood anil her family. Airs. Hugh Hllletle and Airs. J. A. Mctieo were Aledford visitors on Wednesday. Airs. Alay Austin, who has been the guest of Airs. Kllu AlUIs, went to Aledford on Tuesday lo visit ulth friends there. Mr. and Airs. Clarence Dane left recently for a visit in San I'Yan-t-lseo and other bay cities. While awuy they expect lo attend the gathering of the members of thu Koelclellow family of which .Mis. Dune in n member. Mrs. Louise Pero'.zi. who Is president of the Itebekah assembly! for Oregon, has gone to Aiarsbl'leld to make an oH'Icial visit to the loduo there and will also visit other lodges In that section of the i fliKarl llelgle. son of Mrs. Char- lotto llolglc on Morton stieei. is i ... ,.i. r ... bis mother and to his sister. Miss! Calla Itclglc. Air. llelgle Is from Alcmphis, Tennessee, where he is employed with the Mmphls city water and light department. .Mrs. K. J. Comoy of Aledford -Was an Ashland visitor on Tuesday. Allss Dorothy Held, society edi tor of the Ashland Dally TUIIngs, who has heen u patient at the Community hospital for three weeks, was able the puit be re- moved to her homo on Tuesday.; Allss Held Is able now to sit up for J part of each day. j; liner 1.. Sherrill, dean of men at the University of Oregon, was In Ashland Friday evening enroutc north from Palo Alto, Calif., to Kugono. Ore., and while In the city called upon friends. AHsh Aim ion Ady, art instructor, and Allss Ilea Ice Hall, head of the health department of the Solitlmrn Oregon Normal sell on I. who are leaving soon for eastern schools to lake graduate work In their departments, were iho honor I guests at an evening of bridge given by Alias Kathe rlne Vincine ' on Friday evening at her very jilousunt home on Vista street. The Vincent home wiih beautifully dec orated with masses of fine dnhllas from (lio Knrdcn of llnny lldMlcr fund (Mil IJuiIkc. Hlx liiiilcn or brlilKo wore In ilny Inrumil tin- lulncil in I lie Wciivcr Iuiiih- Xumliiy rvcnlnpr, with flrnt liiinorn khIiik lo'jnlulit. Mm. I'. .McKMliiucr mill m-coihI Ii.iii- j The enmp Ki-nnnil ml him-vIco Pin frilling tu -Mm. John .Uorrul iI Intutluti formerly owned nnd oprr- Moiir.Md. Mlsa VlMi cnl's KUi-st li.st I ini'luili'il Mrs. U'uirf llan 1, i Mrs. Kiiii-i-kuii Mt-rrlrk. Mrs. .lulm 'Muffin and Mrs. Wllvuif Unite of i .Mi'dforil; .Missus Lillian (.iruvi-s. llclfii Anili'rsiin. .Mhi'kuii-IU- Hum- inuind. l.iMina Marslcrs. llulh Vo - ;dcr, Kvii White,, uwl .Misilanius J. III. Fullor, A. K. Klnniiy, '. V. iCaldwull, II. I.', dairy. I.onis Dodttr XV. .XI. ljuilKv. I.. .MpkmItoit. Arthur IKedford, Davis. C. K. I'l-il, aTld I In tlionor irnesl. Miss Marlon Ady and I.XIiss lleatriee Hall. Mrs. l-'red S. i:ilKle fame in from ll.ake of the Woods on Kliday afturnooll to sikimI a day or Iwo HI town. SIS' piillls lo reuirn to lhl, .SlJMii1v. ,u,. .llmaiy llolisou. son of ai ,.,.(,( n,disun on' Sheiaian 1 Hlri.,o. jK jm wit h summer flu. ,. ,.llH,(. unit Mr.i, Jih'U Ten-ill, who ; on lln- I'ujul between .Meil- .- i in ,;,vo i.,,,.,. i ctiinii for t lie nasi ten days. (Vrlninly there rmiM he ! no more Ideal outinu for irls with sii)ei-vised work iind play and all the out of doors iietivities that Klrls love. I.ioatijn; and swimming are without douht lliu favoi-Ito j sport. Ashland htisiness men will ; ilrivi- to tin lake, on Sundav to i T)u. (.,,in,Mrin,.n Uh'i have, been in U'harge duriiu; the first session, er at St. Joseph, Alo., and left 1'or I will remain until (he enmp eloses. that plaee Tuosday evening for a .Mr. and Airs. Krank HoswUrk of , month's slay with her mother ami AleAliunville arrived In Ashland other friends and relatives. this week to visit with friends, j The Voting Alen's Alumni (Juar j They were former Ashluml resl- i let niet at, the Murder liomu Tues- dents and just move north during, day evening and spent an hour or I the summer lo their new location. : -t ' - -. J'VILLE ODD FELLOWS HOLD INSTALLATION ! ... I The off leers of .laeksoiivl evening hy S. L. liateman. as dls- Uriel deputy grand master, assisted j by a staff and aeeoiu pa nicd by a number of members of Aledford lodge. After (he Installation remarks were Invited from the visitors and several responded, with a tone of encouragement. ,lae. I: s imi v I 1 1 i lodge Is oui' of the oldest in (lie state, being instituted In I Slid. It lias associated with, it many histor ical recollections. soma dating back Into the early history of the county. During lale years, with the decline of that historic limn, ((i, Kc.uwh lodge has ii win- died until now il functions in a rather feeble way. The visitation from Aledford bretl.ren and the spirit of encour agement were most gratefully re ceived hy the Jacksonville mem bers. Xow (hat the former futility seat is beginning to take on nevj life, with Indications of a new up building. II Is hoped to bring the Odd I'YllowM bulgy lulo a new ueltvity, and the Aledford members pledged assistance In every way I possible. After the meeting light refresh ments were served. James Alarquess returned to Portland with his daughter, after spending a few days at bis home. r .Mrs. II a in II ton and son from Klamalh Kails, .spent Sunday with her niece, Alrs.i .lames Mays and family. Claud Clark and family spent Sunday at James MacDowell's. The guest s at the AIh.vh home Sunday were K. AI. Centers, Mrs. I la mill on and son, Mr. Marquess. C.eorne Young and Mr. Dctrl and family. D. C. Hale and family spent Saturday In Mcdforit.. Jack 1 1 oilman and wife called on the AlacDowells Tuesday after noon. Heorge. Young came home Tues day after spending a week in AI edford. 10. J. Center and James Alay ura picking pears at Air. Hcbuette n ' this week. Airs. Jones called at Airs. Mays' Friday nooning. FOOIS CREEK NEWS Miss Kmma (launvaw of Mcdford r vMtoi' In our Sunday school this week. .MI'S, uaie .MMiou receivcu n visit from Airs. Ira Irwin of Fol- som. Cal. Mrs. Irwin was en route to California from t'.aker. Ore. Our Sunday school missionary, llev. D. D. Uauilall of Aledford. visited the Sunday school last Sun day. .Mrs. tlerlha Purer left Foots Creek Monday evening after a visit Mo her new granddaughter, Shirley May Holing. Fred Draham has returned from a visit io Idaho. He is planning on a prospecting trip. Mrs. Leslie Hawk was Visiting her parents lust Sunday. Her pur ents are .Mr. and Mrs. (Irani Muth ews. A new stove has been Installed In the north school room, John Short Is nmkhm needed Im provements at the sehoolhouse. liosH Putnam in putting up his third cutting of hay. i:thai. point, auk. llhil .Mm. II. ('. Mrr,illui. Mr, (Iiiivo down from llielr homo In Hud'iiu Kumliiy iin.l were intcr- j ANDERSON CREEK l 1 CENTRAL POINT :it"l l'.v (l. K. I'ox 1ki8 again j rlmnj!-il lunula and in I" isoon lie in Ki.ort runniliK m-th-i-. A j Mown calilns art.- lt la- liuill tills fall In the -alu ground wlik-ll will ; I la a uri-al addition to Inc illy. I i Under pri-sunl conditions Ilii'ro , an- a nuinlu r ir rnm'' in the j jKi'oonds most of Iho llnu: ru It Is i sale lo say whin tin- new ralilns 1 aru Mlllt aial modern eonvenienees insta lloil Central I'uillt Hill net lis share v lln- tourist jiatronsKe. ; ! Iti-V. anil Mrs. .1. .XI. Johnson. ! i.Xmy .IoIiiimiu and KliKahrth Seoll ' were . Mcdford visitors. Monday - afternoon. ' .or. aou .ois. unimi: nniit'Miin ; ,, .-hildren were Friday cven!nK , vlsiloi s In our city, Mrs. flareuce Mnlhcs of Talent I 'silent a couolc of days In town this week. '81 i.u w'us lu'rumimnied j hy AIi-h. Afni iun Tiyer whu whs j ii ranch ami where1 they have heen i imuIuiih their liunx' the hist year, i .Mr. I IedKea I li s l":Miier aeconjjmn- j led him home ;iml is koImk tJ assist In he)inn huihiiriK a new honie on j their liv! aero traet oi' laud north-j west ol luwil. ; .Mi-. I ledgepalh'H , sinter nnd iter luishand are. also i here from Arizona. Airs. Delhi Seott and All's. Kliz'a- belli Murder made a business trip) to Alediord Monday afternoon. j Airs. J. O. Isaaeson reeeived the' sad news of (he death of her fath- two In good hard practice. Jirs. tieorge Uhvib, who has lieen jailing for somi time ast was so j iiiiii'li worse Thursday that she was .taken lo (ho Sacred Heart hospital where she. Is now seriously ill. llerj mother. Airs. Iniuan,' eaiu from j lier homo in (.Jrants J'uss to bo ; Iwith Airs. Davis. The Centra 1 I'olut hi-allli eoin- mitieu will hold their meeting lor tliis month at the home of Ai rs. I'llXKDII. 110X1 P(lllHMli:i V liflOl'. Thu Alissionarv soeiclv hehl their August meeting Thursday afternoon at the home of Airs. I C. Crimes, In connection with the business of tin; day which .Included a missionary lesson on Kussin given by I lie Alesdaiaes 101 Hot I, Anderson mid llanu-ick, the ladies gave AI rs. l-'rancls Wyatt a sur prise party. Hefreshnients of sev eral kinds of eako and nut ieo cream were served. Those enjoying iho afternoon were: Alesdames J-'raneis AVyatt, Louise (i rimes. Cindy Williams, Carrie Hamrick, Jo no Duncan Warner, Alaude Iloswell, Crimes, Sr.. Davidson, Wilson. Klllotl, An derson, Die hmond, Johnson, Pearl .Nichols, lln- AHshoh Helen J. Carl-; ton, I- lorence Hamrick und Dlru- j both Duncan and several children. The business of the afternoon was conducted by Miss Carltjm Miss U lima Sheley went lo Ash laud Thursday and spent the night wiih her mother and visiicil the normal school Friday, where Airs. Sheley 1m at lending the summer session. Hliznbelh Scull spent the day Thursday visiting Jauette Trill at her home in Aledford. Airs. Duncan and daugh t e r Hll.ahelh, Airs. W. W. Scull, Marl Scull and Airs. J. II, llaiurlck spent Friday on Little Apple-gate picking blackberries. Air. and Airs. Truman ISreiuer took a trip to liridge and returned Sundlng bringing Airs. LImbach who has been visiting a sister and other relatives and friends there back with them. Air. Cuuunings and Airs. Jim Cuuiinings expect to start to I'ort land Saturday to visit Air. Cuiu inings' daughter. Airs. Agre. Air. and Mrs. J. ;. Weaver are taking a vacation of a few days. They started north Thursday and were accompanied as far as Hugene by Air. and Airs. AlcCallls ter of that place. Air. and Airs. Cuy Tex returned from their trip to California a few days ago. They returned by the Kedwood highway. Mrs. Clark took care of hie post office during their absence. Airs. 11. P. Jewell returned on lay from the Community has ,.,. ... , . , " Air. and Airs, (trover (ioodale and family who have been visiting Airs. Cash and family for Iho past week started on their return trip home Wednesday to l.ogansport. Indiana. .Mrs. Cash's father who came with them remained In our city to spend the winter. Airs. Helen AI. Webster of Port land was in our city visiting her friend. Airs. Ted Mill. Friday. She Is traveling In the interest of the -- i uin.s v v. Vl Portland. BADLY BEATEN BY IRATE ROAD CREW lUl.sKDI'HIi. (in'.. Atlir. ;; Ml V. I). Tiilooit, n farmi'r veslilhw at Klonnuiy Vnlley. whk hrouKlil to t!w local hospital today snfter Ini! (mm InJnrioH mistnlniMl In il right, with CharlrH D.VMort, a mem ber of the road erew employed In Improvement work on the Klmir- t noy Valley road. It l claimed that Talcott oh. ' .lected to the IiIocMiik of the road by tbo repair crew and that Oynert resented the lunmiime used by Tal cott In hla comnientR. Tho men ena-ied In n fistte encounter and Talcott va.i found hy a nelnhlior about nu hour later lylntt uncon scious In the road near the scene I iif liilltle He was found to he suf VorliiR from a frucl tired skull nnd mnneroud Imtl h mixes, Dysert vol untarily rnpnrled In the sheriff olflce. ilalmini; that Talcott was CHICAGO BADWIEN BOMB A SALOON AND NEWSPAPER) I CHICACO, Aug. 7. W) Vaca tion is over for Chicago's bad men. Within a IM-hour period ended at 1 o'clock this! morning, they had thrown two bombs one of which rocked the loop, and shot a man dead. The man killed was Henjamin llenjamin. 33, owner and manager or the Standard Amusement com pany, operating a carnival on the north side. Kohbers in an auto mobile stopped the machine in which Penjamin was riding and shot him down when they thought he Intended to resist. They escap ed with a pouch containing ST'Jl in coin, other receipts of the com pany had been taken lo Denjamin's hotel a few minutes earlier, The first bumbing wrecked the front of the two-story brick plant (n which lHpubllshcd the Star, at Chltiigo Heights. Windows of the business district of the suburb were shattered for a block around. This bombing was attributed hy King Williams, editor of iho Star, to the newspaper's edit o rial warfare against gamblers. "Cangsters have climaxed a se ries of lawless acts in the attempt lo suppress publicity of underworld activities in Chieiigo Heights." Wil liams said. "This latest outrage is characti r.isllc of the utter dis regard the criminal element has for law and order." The downtown Chicago bombing was at i; I North Clark street. Just outside the loop and within a block of the llolel Sherman, many of whose guests wet-" aroused by the report. The Jjulldlng bomb ed Is used as an employment agency on the second floor, while on the street floor It Is occupied by a sa Eoon. A negro porter. West Carpenter, was the only person In the place when the explosion occurred. lie was not hurt, lie could give the police little information concerning a possible motive. The front of the salnoti was demolished, 'al t hough the interior escaped seri ous damage. The bomb, which ap peared to have been made of dyna mite, ton- a hole in the floor and showered debris into the cellar. Witnesses who were In the lobby of the Hotel Alartiu, across the street, said there had been no auto mobile passing the place for sev eral minutes before the explosion, which led I he police to bellcvo jthat the bomb had been timed and con cealed Inside the saloon, near the front door. 4- RIDE OLD HORSE BACK TO GALLUP SCPKIIIOU, Wis.. AuK. I'll. (fl Itoy Keouts may ride a five-year-old mare In relays, ltiuil miles from here to (illup, X. AI. Alolly, the mare which brought Itoyd Jones, -, from (htllup in a-l!H-day trip to see President Cool idKe, at first faced a wanderlnK .tourney alone when Jones said she wasn't worth I ti o. the price of shipping. Pail hluce Jones was KlarUnj: for home today by automobile. Senilis of Superior offered to rido the f ow pony In relays, mcelins other Scouts uIoiik the route, thus .safeguard lug .Molly's trip south ward. In accordance with this pro posal, Supciior Scouts wiiulti rido the mare lo Webster, Wis., about lit) miles away, where other mem bers of the national organization would tali i her lo the next relay station alon the mad. It was to be decided today be muse ltoyd and his father were to leave. If the Scout plan fails, radio station WKliC will broad cast an appeal for the amount necessary to send the pony home on the train. Richard Dix Film Now At Craterian Warming Tp." w ith Uichard Dix. cllmiiM's In a hotly contesfd and deciding game In the World series. It Is presented with all lt" traditional excitement recorded In sound, as well as by the camera. "Warming l'p" is the story of "Ite&llne" Tulllver's vise from n buh leimue pitcher to a world scries hero. Woven Into It is Decline's courtship of the dituKh ter of the baseball club president. Ilefore him she poses as the ov evnesM. and Tulliver docs his court- inn in the kitchen. It is not until the bin series I" I wnii that Dix Is feti'd at the presl ( dent's house as nuest of honor. I Jean Arthur, new to the screen j and highly attractive, plays th j !kih. lllvalry between the r o o k I o I pitcher and "HUT" Moltae. star of 1 tile rival team. Injects the neces jsary ronfliet into the story. Philo I MiCulhKh In Tulllver's rival tn 1 bate hall and hve: Hilly Kent Isehuefer, Claude Kinn and Mike j Dentin, veteran star of the dta I niond, are in the cast. ' 'two arts of "Talkies" arc iilso a hlu hli on the bill, ami many of Hoover's followinn are maklnu It a point not to mis this no Hiain on account of Hoover's. ac ceptance speech belnp the bin fea ture nf the movie tone news reel. Uiiks wunti'il ill tin" Mnil Trili ni offln Musi le cli-nn. f( 11 FORTUNE TELLER, SHOES LAKEVIKW. Ore.. Aug. 2U (PJ Koscoc Cole, lis, it ranch hand. made good the dire prophesies of : three fortune tellers late last night , when he gulped down several j ounces of poison to die In agony shortly before midnight, j ' During the past year three for Ituno tellers hud told him he was to idle, during the week of Aug. 20, I ho confided to numerous friends jhere. These words of warning ap Ipiirently had preyed on his mind jso much Hint he decided there was J no escape. Afler telling goodbye j lo several of his friends he walked I to the courthouse lawn, taking with I hiin an olil can of poison he ap parently had obtained from a Ihlieep camp where il had lieen j used for poisoning coyotes, I lo jpul a quantity of the deadly potion ion his tongue and washed it down I from the bubbling fountain, j Cole was found half an hour later, but died Just as he was re jceived at lln; Lakeview public hos Ipltal. lie asked Jesse Turner, a close friend, to have the authorities notify relatives living at Cottage tlrove. Ore. An Inquest Is lo be held this afternoon. Col. W, II. J'alno left this morn ing to spend several days at the Presidio at San Francisco. "- 1 Summons for Publication. In the Circuit Court of Ihe State j of Oregon for Jackson County, j Patrick Welch .also known as "P. I Welch," Plaintiff, vs. - j Alinnie A. AlcKce, widow of I-'rank : McK'ce. deceased, and John AI. AlcKce, William 11. AlcKce, also i known as "William A. AlcKce.") Krank AlcKce, Junior, KveruU , AlcKce, also known as "I'Jvereti Jl. AlcKce," and Iilanche Alclvee, j belli!; all of the children audi heirs-al-law of said Krunk Ale Kee, deceased, and said Alinnio A. AlcKce. his widow, the un known heirs of said Frank Alc Kce, deceased, and the unknown heirs of said Minnie A. AlcKce. John AI. AlcKce, William II. Alc Kce, Krank AlcKce, Junior, liv erell AlcKce, and of Blanche Alc Kce, and Fergus Wilkinson anil Thomas Harrison, and, "Also all other persons or parlies unknown claiminii any rinht. title, estate, lien or Interest In the real estate described In the complaint here in." and- which is situated in Jackson (flinty, Oregon, to-wlt: lieinnln at the northeast cor ner of Donation I .a nil Claim No. oil Iii Township 3li South of Unlike West of the Willamette Aleridian .and running thence smith on the east boundarv of said Houatiou Land Claim 2S.1S chains; i hence, west iiu.iiu chains to t lie west boundary of said Donation Land Claim: thence north as. is chains to the north west corner thereof; thence east on the north boundary of said Donation Land Claim rM.lil , chains to the place of bci;itinhiK, : containing l-lli.r!l acres, more or, less. saviiiK and exeeptini; there from the following described real property, to-wli: IjcKinnliitf at the northeast cor- , ner of Donation Land Claim N'o. r.!i. In Township Thirty-six Ctti) 1 South. lianwe Two CM West ot" the Willamette .Meridian, and running thence south 7 chains; thence west IT'-j chains; thence north II chains; thence west H3.lo chains lo the west .line of the premises above described; I hence north 1 chains to the northwest corner of the premises above described; thence east 50. Gu chains to the place of beKlnninn. conlainini; J r. acres, more or less. Defendants. To Minnie A. McKee, widow of Krank McKee. ileceasi..!. and John M. AlcKce. William H. .McKee. also known ic "William A. McKeo," Krank McKee. Junior. K.veretl Alc Kce. a ho k now u as " Kverel t 11. McKee," and P.lnnehe Alolvec. he lm; all of the children and heirs-at-law of said Krank AlcKce. do censed, and said Alhinle A. AlcKce. his widow, the unknown heirs of said Krank .McKee. deceased, and the unknown heirs of said Alinnie A. .McKee, John AI. McKeo. Wil liam II. AlcKce, Krank AlcKce. Junior. Kvercll McKee, and of P.lanrhe AlcKce, and Kerens Wil kinson, anil, "Also all other per sons or parties unknown claiming any rinht, litle, estate. Hen or in terest In the real estate described In the e o m plaint herein," and which Is .shunted in Jackson Coun ty. Oregon, to-wlt: lieizinnini; at the northeast cor ner of Donation Land Claim No. "ill In Township :ili South of Uanm ' West of the Willamette Meridian, and running thence smith on the easl boundary of said Donation Land Claim as. IS chains; thence west ro.tio chains to the west bou Hilary of said. Donation Land Claim: thence north 'JS. I s chains to the northwest corner thereof; thence cast on the north honudnry of said Donation Land Claim AO. lb) chains to the place of beinnin, oontninlni; I I acres, more or less, snviuir and except Inn there from the following described real property, to-wlt: Heulniiinu ai the northeast cor ner of Donation Land Claim No. r. in Township Thirty-six l3i South, limine Two C!) AVest of the Willamette Meridian, and runninu thence south chains; thence west 17 la chains; thence north 3 chains: thence west 3.1.10 chains to the west line of ihe premises above described: thence north 4 chains to the northwest corner of the premises above described: thence cast At". t'O chains to the place of be KlnulUMTt containing 2 acres, more or less, the above named de fendants: In the name (.f the State of Ore son: You and each of you are hereby required to appear in the above entitled court and cuute and there answer the complaint of ihe plaintiff on file therein against you within ten days from the date of the service of this summons upon iHi. If served within Jackson County. Oreiion, or. if served tu miv other county of Oregon, then wilhtiV .twenty days from 'he dat of the ervi.-e of the siimnmi ! upon you. Or. If served i.V lu llcalion or out of the Slate of I u koii ufter an order of publication, then on or before Hie ia.st day pre fer! bed in such order for such pub lication, and you will pluao take notice that if you fail to so appeal and answer, the plaintiff will uil to the above entitled court for the relief demanded in the cmn plalni, to-wlt, that the plaintiff is In possession of and is entitled to Hie possession of, und is the owner In fee simple of all of the following described real property situated in Jackson County,' Oregon, to-wlt: DcKlniiinK at the northeast cor ner of Donation Land Claim No. 511 In Township 3 Souih of JtanKf a West of the Willamette Aleridian. and running thence south on thu east boundary of said Donation Land Claim !i 8. 1 H chains: thence west '.o.GO chains I" Ibe. west boundarv of said Donation Lund Claim: thence north H.is chains lo the northwest corner thereof: thence east on the north boundary of said Donation Land Claim T.U.GU chain to the pluee of belnnln. conlaTniiifr 142..r,! acres, more or less. saviiiK and fxceplinj; there from the following described real property, to-wit: ncninnim; at the northeast cor ner of Donation Land Claim No. r!i, In Township Thirty-six (3M South. Utilise Two t2( West of the Willamette Alcrldliin, und running thence south 7 chains: thence yeit 17 chains; thence north 3 chains; thence west 33.10 chains to the west line of the premises above described; thence north l chains to the northwest corner of the premises above described; llienco east ftil.CO chains to the place of beulnnlnn. containing 25.G acres, more or less. That none of the defendants herein have any right, litle or In terest in. or lien or claim upon, any of said real properly, and de creeing that the plaintiff is such owner of saltl property, freed from anv claim of any of the defend ants, and for such other and fur ther relief as to the court shall seem just and equitable. This summons is published by order of Ihe Honorable W. J. Hart zell. as County Judge of Jackson County. Oregon, in the absence of the Circuit Judge of the above en titled court from the county, which order was made upon the applica tion of the plaintiff herein, and made and filed herein on the '.Tith day of August. lltS, and which requires you and each of you to appear in the above entitled court and cause and there answer the complaint herein on or before the last day prescribed in said order for the' publication of said sum mons, which said last day is the 24th day of September. 1!2S. Said order requires this summons to be published in the Aledford Mull Tribune once a week for four suc cessive weeks; ihe dale of the llrsl publication of'thls summons is the L'7th day of August, Ii2S; the date of the last publication of this sum mons is the 24th ilny of September. 1H2S. 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