Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, July 25, 1908, Image 6

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NUNAN-TAYLOR CO
To Our Patrons & Friends
OE' 'IKE' ON I Oil THE I Ot'NI V OF JACK-
SON.
Judd V. Miller and
Grace V. Miller,
Pla ntiifs,
vs.
E. A. Spencer J. Turner
and C. F. Erickson,
Defendants.
To E. A. Spencer, J. Turner ami C.
F. Erickson, the above name«l defend­
ants:
/
I n THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint of plaintiffs filed
in the above entitled c >urt and cause
within ten days from the date of th*-
service of this summons upon you if
served within Jackson County, Oregon,
ncksonvillt.
ito/ Estj/e, Loins
or if served within any other County in
Are now ready for your inspection. Everything
Oregon
and Insurance
the State of Oregon then within twenty
duys, and if served by publication then
have in that line will be sold regardless of cost
on or before the day prescribed in the
order for the publication of summons,
which is 29th uay of August A. D. 1908.
and you are hereby notifietl that if you
fail to appear and answer within the
reduced in price
time required the plaintiffs will apply
close them out.
to the court for the relief prayed for
in their said complaint to-wit:
That the defendants be enjoined
Ladies’ Fancy Colored Parasols 50c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00
from asserting any right, title, interest
or claim of any kind or character in or
to the premises described in plaintiff’s
Former price for these
$1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and $3.00
complaint, being Lot Five (5) in
Miner s Addition to the City of Ash­
All are splendid values
land, Jackson County, Oregon:That the
plaintiffs be decreed to be the owners in
fee simple of said premises and for
Ladies’ fancy Belts from 10c to 50c each
a further decree quieting the title to
said described premises in plaintiffs
and for their costs and disbursements
to be taxed.
This summers is served Lp >n you by­
publication by order of Hon. H. K.
Ge offer you at one-half their actual cost don’t want to carry them over for
Hanna, one of the judges of the above
another year. Call and see our bargains, it’s a pleasure for us to show them
entitle«! court, which said order was
dated at Chambers July 16th, A. D.
whether you buy or not. These goods are all fresh and new, no old trashy
* 1908, directing summons to be publish­
z stuff.
ed in the Jacksonville Post, a news­
paper of general circulation published
in Jackson County, Ohegon, for six
consecutive weeks from the date of the
first, publication thereof, which is July
18th, 1908, and the last publication be­
L -s ton III
For Sale by F.J. Fick. ing
August 29th, A. D. 1998, and re­
quires the defendants to appear and
answer or otherwise plead on or be
NEW CASE!
fore the last dav prescribed in the
Laura Ratcliffe vs. N. W. Be-
Bonney; order for the publication of said sum­
suit to quiet title. Hurvey, Miles and mons.
H arvey . M u . es & M ulkey ,
Thé Emerick serves meals at all Mulkey, attorneys for plaintiff.
A'torneys for Plaintiffs.
John
Cox
vs.
James
T.
Tucker;
hours. Everything neat and clean,
plication to register title.
prices reasonable.
11-tf
ttorney F. J. Newman, one of Med­ Gus Newbury vs E igar E. Let; suit
Sum nions
Max Zimmerman, of market-day
to quiet title, Gus Newbury attorney
ford's leading attorneys
I
n THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TH ■: STATE fame came into the city Wednesday
for
plaintiff.
city Friday on business.
for the purpose of inaugurating a mar­
OF OREGON, IN AND FORTH.-: COUNTY OF ket-day but for some unaccountable
W. E. Phipps vs. B. P. Theiss; suit
Ed Hinn;« is spending n few weeks
JACKSON.
reason he left the city in somewhat of
in Portland where his wife is relieving to quiet title. R. G. Smith and W. E.
hurry. It seems as though he was
In the Matter of the Application o.' a talking
Phipps attorneys for plaintiff.
medical treatment.
in rather loud tones on the
John
Cox
to
register
title
to
the
main
street when one of our young
Horace Pelton vs. The Gold Hill following describe«! lea! property
Mrs. ('. P. Briggs and children of
men male rather close connections
Butt«- Falls are visiting this week in ('anal company; act ion to recover money. situated in Jackson County, Oregon,
with Ziin’s countenance.
the city.
Alfred Barzee and Jennis Bailee vs. to-wit:
Beginning at the quarter Section
Sheriff Wilbur A. Jones went to the
Al tiie city board meeting last Mon­ John Wintgren; suit to quiet title.
corner between Sections 1 and ¡2 in
California State line Friday to arrest
Township
38
South
of
Range
2
West
James
Hays who is charged with an
day night no business was transacted
of the Willamette Meridian, and
assault with a dangerous weapon.
aside from granting saloon licenses for
running thence East 20.00 chains to
Hays bad his preliminary hearing Sat­
Ed. Helms ar.d Luy&Keegan.
the quarter quarter Section corner:
urday in the Justice Court of Jackson­
thence North 12.50 chains: thence
ville and was bound over to appear be-
J. Kenney is reparing his house*
West 10.00 chains: thence North
fore next term of Circuit Court, His
and fence and will have a very neat I
10.00 chain*: thence West lO.oi
bond was fixed at $600 which was fur-
Pure Mineral Water
place when it has been completed.
chains: thence North 10.00 chains
nish'd.
to the center of the County Ro id:
Hot tied at the Spring
•\ i s Bertha Prim le'.U'ned Wedaes-
thence North 76 degrees F> minutes
«1.1» .loin Salem where she has been
West along the center of the
and Delivered to
H. T. Brown, of Landers, Wyoming, of Evylinn M. Daily, deceased, by vir­
visiting friends for the past month.
County Road, 14.94 chains: thence
Your Residence fresh
South 5 degrees West 3.65 chains:
where he has been postmaster for the tue of an order of the county court
Miss Anna Wendt and Misses Maud
thence South lOdegrees 30 minuets
past four years, has purchased the made and entered of record on June 30,
and Sparkling.
a’d I.«lia Prim, left for Colestin todaj
West 16.00 chains: thence South
Where Cleanliness Reign
Beavenue place south of town. Mr. 1908. will on and after the 14th day of
v here :l«y will e iji y a few weeks
Order From
5 degrees West 9 29 chains: thence
Brown intends to improve the place z\ugust, 1908, sail at private sale for
Supreme
South
3
degrees
West
7.22
chains
vacation.
CHAS. F. DUNFORD.
to the Section line between Sectii ns
and plant it to- fruit. The tract con­ cash in hand, to the highest ai d best
FRUIT. CANDIES, TOBACCO
Miss Hayes trained nurse from
at the premises in Gold Hill,
1 and 1'2 in said Township and
sists of 110 acres, his wife and two bidder
Oregon, the following described, real
in Southern Oregon Hospital at Ash-
Range: thence east on said Section
I
children
are
here.
The
sale
was
made
II.
O.
Rountree
who
is
building
property
belonging to said estate,
a line 19.00 chains to the place of l>
I md is visiting Mrs. B. E. Haney this
by W. W. Irving Co.
to-wit: Lot three (3) in block twenty-
ginning,
containing
91.57
acres.
residence
for
Chas
Nickell
near
Sterling
week.
six (26) and west half of lot seventcer
vs.
In connection. Try our Bread
Attorney A. E. Reams and family came home Saturday and returned
(17) iiv block twerty-seven (27) all it
Notice
For
Publication
I
1
James
T.
Tucker
and
Cynthia
E.
the town of Gold Hill, Jackson county.
and John Orth and family returned Sunday.
I !
Jacksonville, Oregon, July 17, 1908. Oregon.
Tucker his wife, 1'ranees Rumlcy ,
ALIAS SUMMONS
Munday from their outing on Little
>i wi l.i i. Nancy Smith and Georg>
Notice is hereby given that the un­
C. A. B. v .'I. y , Administr to-.
Applegate.
I n the circuit court of the state Smith, her husband, Jan«' Luellen
dersigned administrator of the estate i
OF OREGON, FOR THE «'oUN'TY OE JACK- and Charles Luelien, her husband.
Grunts Pass has
Lovin i I'UH-I . Margaret G .r.i r., .
SON. SS.
resorts but no license
widow. Monroe H. Gorden anti
Annetta I. Slacer, Plaintiff, i
has erected u fountai
vs
'- bf .
Sarah Gordon. Il'S wife. Alfred
A tag from a 10-cent piece will count FULL value
Orlando II. Slacer, Defendant ’
Gorden and Effie Gorden, lis wife,
where pi re water ca
A tag from a 5-cent piece will count HALF value
Clara
G.inlen,
single.
Roller!
To
Orlando
IL
Slacer,
Defendant.
is tile use?
In the name of the State of Oregon, Gorden, single, Henry J. Gor-
Hie Sunday School of the Methodist you ar** hereby required to appear and den and Or.i Gorden. his wife.
< bun li held a picnic in Chris Ulrich’s answer the Complaint tiled against you James L G .rden and Emma Gorden,
in the above entitled cause, which is his wife. Uriah Gorden anti Della
glove. A large crowd of the juveinile an
action brought for the purpose of Gorden. Iii.s wife.* Addie Vincent
population as Well as several older people securing an absolute divorce from the and R. B. Vincent, her husband.
were present to enjoy the festivities. bonds of matrimony now «xisting be­ Jane Vincent and C. O. Vincent,
tween the Plaintiff and Defendant her husband. Matilda M. Myri's and
Or. John Reuter and two sisters, herein,
and to permit Plaintiff to : gain G. R. Myres. her husband. No a
Dorothy and Pauline of The Dalles assume her maiden name; th< date < f V..aghn and Richard Vaughn, hi t
arrived lure Monday in their automo­ th«' Order for th«' Publication of th s husband, and
bile to visit with their mother, Mrs. Summons is July 24th A. D 1908, and All Whom it May Concern.
Defendants.
are hereby required to so appear
Reuter. The trip was made in the re­ you
and answer by the Stli day of Septem­
in the name of the state of Oregon:
markable time of tv o and one half ber. A. 1). 1908, an I if you fail to so You. and each of you are hereby sum- ,
Save your tags from
days.
appear and answer for want thereof moiled and required to appear andansvv- i
the Plaintiff will apply to til«' Court er th«' application of John Cox to re- .
The ice cream social given by the tor the relief in said Complaint and gi -ter title to th«' above described land,
•I ' ■ ■ id«' Musical club, Thursday I erein demand, said Coinpl nut being til'd in said Court on the 16lh day of,
night was a grand success. The row on file in the office of the Clerk of July A. D. 1908, within ten days fio<p
Court in Jai . onville, Jackson the <! i'« of the serviceof this summons 1
Juven 'e band furnislud music and the said
County, Slate of Oregon.
Ujioa yon, if served within Jackson
luige crowd enjoyed themselves until
Dated July 21th A. D. 1908.
County, Oregon, or if served within
a late hour. Ice cream, cake and
T. J. N ewman
any other County of the State of Ore­
Attorney for Plain­ gon. then within twenty days of 'he
orange sherbert was served.
tiff,
office
and
Post
date of the service of this summons
I' re will be regular services at the
office address, Med
1
­ upon you: or if served by publication
Metludist chinch Sunday. Rev. Gray
ford, Oregon.
therei'if. then within six week- from
OM Statesmen
Sailor'« Prlda
Old Honesty
—--- X> —. .
Big Fear
will not hold services on th«- first and
the date "f the tirst publication there­
OM Peach
of; and if you fail to answer said appli­
Administrator Sal«'
Eglantine
si -ol d Sunday's ill August, he will be
Black Bear
Tenpenny
Tinsley'« KF-oi.
Notice is hereby given that the un­ cation within said time, th«' applie <nt
al sent on his vacation until the third
Miy Tar
Pick
W. N. Tinsley's
Maral teat
will apply to the Court for the relief
Sutaiay in the month when regular dersigned administrator of the estate prayed for in his application, to-wit:
Ritirai Laat
Speer Heed
Bridle Bit
i*y
of
William
Basye
deceased,
under
and
»S
services will lie resumed.
by virtue of an order of the county for n decree of this court registering
court of Jackson County Oregon, made the tillc to the land above describtsl in
Tags from the above brands are good for the following and many othe'
and entered in the journal of said court, the name of said applicant:
This summons is served b;. pubi ca­
will on and after the 26ih day of Aug­
tion
pursuaql
to
,m
order
made
b
.
Hon.
useful
presents as shown by catalog :
ust, 1968, at 10 o'clock A. M. at his
place of business in Jacksonville, Ore­ H K. Hanna. Judge of said Coi.rt on
gon. sell at private sale to the highest the 17th day of July. 1908. and is re
Gald Cuff Button«—50 Tag«
French Briar Pipe—50 Tags
Lady's Pocketbook —33 Tags
bidder for cash in hand the following turnable August '29th. 19t>8.
Witness my liand and the sea t he
Fountain Pen—100 Tags
Leather Pocketbook—30 Tags
Pocket Knife—40 Tags
describe«! real priqierty belonging to
Court hereto affixed this 17th av of
said estate, to-w.<:
English Steel Razor—50 Tags
Steel Carving Set—200 Tags
Playing Cards—30 Tags
Beginning 18.U> chains south of the July A D 19th
Gentleman's Watch—200 Tags
Best Steel Shears—75 Tags
60-yd. Fishing Reel—60 Tags
(Seal
of
the
Circuit
<
ourt.
I
S W. Corner of sec. 3! in T. 37, S, R.
W. R. I Ol.I MAN.
I W W M. and running thence north
County Clerk o*' Jackson
32.12 chains, thence east 43.56 chains
Many merchants have supplied themselves with presents with which
v ounty. Oregon, and <>x-
to the N. E. corner of D. L. C. N«>39
offlcio
Clerk
of
the
to redeem tags. If you cannot have your tags redeemed at home, write
in S lid T. and K. thence S. 32.80 chains
< ircuit Court for said
to the S. W corner said 1). L. C.
us
for catalog.
ColintV
and
State
tlniiie W 12.83 chains to th«- In-ginn­
ing c< ntnining 142.71 acres and being
all th«' lands belonging to said estate.
July 25th. ISlh.
C ha «. H. B asye .
THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., St Louis, Mo.
Administrator of th*- estate of illiam
Basye, ilvceased.
5709 ■ - oom collage. 2 lots
3000 9-room house, 2: acres
1600 7-room house.
acre
3500 7-r<> in bouse. 2 acres
1000 business I
i
in
320 0 60 icres
II < il livide
4200 !■
4925 28' acr s, wc > improved
15000 4<> acres, in« me property
1620 120 acres, 30 ihi cords wood
2500 0 21 o acres, alfalfa and fruit
12000 21'>act • s mining and fr il
1000 0 acres.
fruit 1« <1
5000 10 acres bearing orchard
7000 1 i a< res. 27 i i orchard
6i0J 2181 acre including sawmill
15300-20 a< res, highlv improved
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Realty transfers are U' i to the
usual standard.
There is a grow ing demand for
small acreage tracts at reason­
able prices.
We can get vuu homesteads
and timber locations or relinquish­
ments, minigs property handled.
List your property with us. We
will find a buyer if your price is
right.
Have you money to loan.’ Wc
can place it for you.
Ho you wish to borrow mc.r.ey.
We can get it for you.
Mid-Summer Sale Of Wash
Fabrics
1/V. IV. IRVING & CO
«
Ladies’ Shirtwaists
H Linseed Oils were alike, and
all Driers of the same strength
and all “Old Dutch Process
White Lead of uniform quaZity,
there wou/d stiZZ be good reasons
for using prepared paints.
This Spring's Men's Straw Hats
takes more than Lead and OiZ
and Driers to make a good paint
like Sun Proof.
Prices on everything we offer you
quality considered, are always lowest
NUNAN-TAYLOR CO
LOCAL NOTES
Ice C ream
Delivered to all
Parts of the City
Cölestin
The Boss
ICE
CREAM
BAKERY
J. Trembreth
T obacco
with valuable tags
HORSE SHOE
GRANGER TWIST
MASTER WORKMAN
STANDARD NAVY
J.T.
PREMIUM DEPARTMENT