Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, August 31, 1907, Image 4

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    ARE LAYING
IN SUPPLIES
Notice to Creditors.
Various Stories Going 'Round
Regarding the Blue Ledge
Mining Company.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon fur
the County of Jackson.
In the matter of the Estate of Pauline Kitto,
deceased.
Notice is he.eby given, that the undersigned
has been by order of the County Court of Jackson
County. Or g >n, appointed as the administrator of
the ab >ve nan.e l decedent. All persons having
claims against said estate are hereby notified to
present the same to me duly verified, at my resi-
residence in Jacksonville. Jackson County. Oregon,
within six months from this date.
Dated this the 21st day of August. 1907.
W. C. Kitto, administrator of the Estate of
Pauline Kitto, deceased’
A great number have become imbued
with the idea that the Blue Ledge
Mining company will close down the mine
as soon as they are able to get a pat­
ent for their ground. A surveyor from Notice of Sale of Real Property.
the Risden Iron Works is now in that In the County Court of the State of Oregon, in
for the County of Jacks >n.
district and it is stated tha* he is run­ In and
the matter of the Estateof G. Karewski. de­
ning new lines and straightening up the ceased.
old survey and otherwise getting the Public notice is hereby given, that by virtue of
property in shape to patent. The an order of the County Court of Jackson County,
idea seems to prevail that this com­ Oregon, fnade and enteied on August 21st 1907.
that the undersigned as the administrator de
pany will endeavor to secure other val­ bonus non with the will annexed of the Estateof
uable prospects near to their property, G. Karewski, deceased, will upon the 30th day of
and by closing down for a time they September. 1907. and from and after the hour of
can purchase them at
a
more 10 o’clock a. m. of said day. at his residence in
Jacksonville. Jackson county. Oregon, offer for
reasonable figure than at this time. sale and will sell all of the following described
These are merely conjectures, and no real property lying and b ing situated in Jackson
one, outside of the owners, themselves, county. Oregon, towit:
Lots numbered 3. 1 and 8 and fractional lots
knows what the outcome will be.
numbered 2 and 5 in block 63; and
To offset the argument, it is known Lots numbered 6 and 7 in said block as laid down
that the Blue Ledge people are employ­ in the recorded plat of F* o <>1 and Klippel's addition
ing more men all the time and that to the town of Jacksonville, Oregon.
they are buying new material and pro­ Also lot 12 in block 3 in Ish addition to the town
of Medford. Jacks >n county, Oregon, fronting 338
visions, so that it looks as though they feet on the county road and running back by par­
intended to work the property this win­ allel lines about 750 feet and estimated to contain
ter. Seventy-five tons of baled hay are 5;h acres more or less.
now being delivered at the mine, the Also the N1 j of the NE’u of Sec. 2 in Township
35. south of range 2 west, and the S1 j of the SE1»
price paid being about $150).
There of
Sec. 35. in Township 34 south of range 2 west of
has been unloaded from the cars here the Willamette meridian, containing in all 159-
62-100
acres.
several ore cars and some machinery
which is being transportatcd to the Beginning at a point 24 30 chains North and 7.00
chains East of the southwest corner of Sec. 32 in
mine as rapidly as teams can be secured, Township
28 south range 3 west of Willamette
and provisions in great quantities are meridian, .'-aid point being the northeast corner of
being constantly hauled to that district. the J. Karewski orchard, and running thence
Property owners and miners who have west 76 links, then south 13 degrees west 3310
thence west 1.26 chains, thence south 17M j
been in town this week from that dis­ chains,
degrees west 1.33 chains, thence south 21* j degrees
trict state that a great deal of building west 1.53 chains, thence south 57 degrees east 1.91
and preparations for the winter are chains, theme east 2.15 cha ns, thence north 6.38
going on, while the mine is being ac­ chains to the place of beginning, containing an
tively developed. About 140 men are area of 1.20 acres, and known as the mill property. 1
That said sale will continue from said hour of
now employed by this company alone, said day until all of said real property is sold, and
and more would be put to work if they said property will be sold as a whole or in such
could be secured. All the miners seem subdivisions as divided above as will be for the
to be well pleased with the company and best interests of said estate. Said sale will be had
for cash in hand.
state that they are a good concern to
Date«! this the 21st day of August, 1907.
work for.
W. C. Kitto administrator de bonus non with
Rush for Land.
About 8000 acres of unappropriated
Gove: nment land has been thrown open
for entry at the U. S. land office at
Roseburg. The land consists of odd
sections and parts of sections in the
Siskiyou reserve in .Jackson, Josephine,
and Curry counties and also in Douglas
and Lane counties. Jackson county has
one whole section. No. 26, of 40-6, and
in the same township and ra ige parts
of the following sections: 12, 20, 21 and
34,also parts of section 4, 6, 8, and 18
of 39-6. Last Monday 16 applicants,
who had been standing in line for nearly
a week, were admitted to the land office
to file on this land. The first man to
be admitted was S. M. Carpenter of
Jacksonville. Most of the land lies in
Jackson county and but small parcels
in Douglas and Lane counties, and
while there are many seekers after
claims, the cruisers who know the land
say there are only one or two good tim­
ber claims in the whole lot.
But-
whether there is a million feet or only
enough to build a cabin the land is taken
up for timber, such is the demand.
Another Pioneer Dead.
D ied In this city, August 8, 1907,
Isaac beloved husband of Carrie Sachs
beloved brother of the late Samuel
Sachs and Lippman, Solomon, Max,
Benjamin and David Sachs and Mrs
Babette l.auber a native of Bavaria
Germany. (Jacksonville, Or., and
New York papers please copy.) —San
Francisco Bulletin.
the will ann x *tl of the Estateof G. Karew­
ski, deceased.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
the County of Jackson.
Lorinda Surprise. Plaintiff,
vs.
SUMMONS
Lewis Surprise. Defendant.
To Lewis Surprise. Defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon, you are
hereby required to appear and answer the com­
plaint filed against you in the above entitled Court
on or before the 5th day of October. A. D.. 1907,
being more than six weeks from the 24th day of
August, 1907, the first date of publication of this
Summons, and if you fail so to appear and ans­
wer the want thereof, the Plaintiff will apply to
the Court for the relief prayed for in the com­
plaint. to wit:
A decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony
now existing between Plaintiff and Defendant,
and for her costsand disbursements herein to lie
tax til
This Summons is published in the Jacksonville
post once a week for six successive weeks by
order of date August 20th. 1907. made by Hon.
H. K. Hanna. Judge of said Court.
First publication. August 24. 1907.
Last publication. Octobers. 1907:
J. R. NEIL.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Notice to Creditors.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for
the County of Jackson.
Estate of Evyline Bailey, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given by the undersign«! ad­
ministrator of the estate of Evyline Bailey, de­
ceased. to the creditors of. and all persons having
claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them
with the necessary vouchers, within six months
after the first publication of this notice to the
saiti administrator at J. R. Neil's law office in
Jacksonville. Oregon. The date of first publica­
tion of this notice is August 17th. A. D. 1907.
C. A. Bailey.
Administrator.
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the City and County.
We have a
large number of interesting proposi­
tions to present to capitalists,
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have something of importance to say
to homeseekers. investigate Jack­
sonville. It has the greatest future
of any city in Southern Oregon, Ask
us about the mines, the fruit, the
agriculture, the climate.
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