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t Notice of Contest DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR United States Land Office, P.escbuig Oregon. . March 15, 1 11. • To Heirs of Henry T. Rowe of Apple gate, Oregon, Contestue: ITT'J Q NO GEARS TO STRIP You are hereby notified that William W hV ' NO CUTCH TO SI I? H. Jordan who gives Grants Pas Oregon, as his post-office address, di ▼ ONE LEVER on Januarv 14, 1910, file in this offic his duly corroborated application to contest and secure the cancellation of your Homestead, IJntry No. 1476", Serial No. 044f8 made February 3. 1908, for W V, N W Section 28 | Township 38 S, Range 4 W„ Will 30 Horsepower Touring Car $1400 amette Meridian, and as grounds for his contest he alleges that said Henry 35 Horsepower Touring Car $1750 J. Rowe died on or about February 1st 1909, and since then the said property 40 Horsepower Touring Car $1975 has been totally abandoned, and there Roadster $1350 eems to be no living heirs of the said Henry J. Rowe. Fully Equipped F. O. B. Portland You are, therefore, further notified j that the said allegations will be taken by this office as having been con- j fessed by you, and your said entry will be canceled thereunder without your The First Five Cars Will be Sold at Bargains further right to be hoard therein, j either before this office or on appeal, if ' InC., 7th and Oak Sts you fail to file in this office Within twenty days after the Fourth publica tion of this notice, as shown bolow, J. J. MEARS, Agt.. Jacksonville, Oregon your answer, under oath, specifically I meeting and responding to these alleg - — ations of contest, or if you fail within recover money. Complaint filed. that time to file in this office due proof Affidavit and undertaking for attach-1 that you have served a copy of your ment. Affidavit and order for publi- answer on the said contestant either in cation of summons. Porter J. Neff, person or by registered mail. If this service is made by the delivery of a attorney for plaintiff. Mabel E. Bushnell vs. L. D. Bush- copy of your answer to the contestant nel). Suit for divorce. Complaint in person, proof of such service must filed. J. A. Lemery, attorney for be either the said contestant’s written acknowledgment of his receipt of the plaintiff. copy, showing the date of its receipt, PROBATE COURT or the affidavit of the person by whom In the matter of the guardianship the delivery was made stating when of Harry I. Baker, Geo. W. Baker, and where the copy was delivered; if Chester Baker, and Matthew Baker, | made by registered mail; proof of such minors. Order appointing Geo. L. service must consist of the affidavit of the person by whom the copy was Davis as guardian. mailed stating when and the post office In the matter of the guardianship to which it was mailed, and this Cement Work of Any and 9 All Kinds and estate of .Frieda Fisher, and affidavit must be accompanied by the Milton Fisher, minor heirs of Baruch postmaster’s receipt for the letter. All Work Guaranteed. Fidher, deceased. Order confirming You should state in vour answer the sale of real property. name of the post office to which you Estate of F. P. Long, deceased. desire future notices to be sent to you. Order appointing A. A. Holmes ad Benjamin F. Jones, Register. ministrator and fixing bond in sum of Date of first publication March 25, $1500. 1911, second publication April 1, 1911, Office in Jacksonville Furniture Co. Building In the matter of the estate of Mary third publication April 8, 1911, fourth Yetta Pankey, deceased. Order ex publication April 15, 1911. tending time for settlement of estate. Administrator’s Final Notice. MARRIED 50 Speeds; Climbs 50 per cent Grades Costs 75 per cents Less to Operate Than Gear Cars N HOUR saved in summoning the plumber JTlL by telephone may save the price of several years of service. It certainly saves a lot of discomfort and worry. The Bell Telephone keeps the household in constant touch with all the resources of civilzation and is instantly available in any emergency. * It also keeps the household ir. constant touch with the broader outside world by means of the Long Distance Service of the Bell System. Simplicity, Fool-proof, Always Running CARTER CAR SALES CO., THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. ¿y Every Bell Telephone is the Center of the System |The Jacksonville Cement | Construction Co i I 1 Concrete Buildings, Cement Cement Walks From the middle and eastern portions of the United States and Canada to OREGON, WASHINGTON AND ALL THE NORTHWEST Will prevail DAILY MARCH ROSS-SMITH—At the court house in Jacksonville, Oregon, Friday, March Official Paper of the Citp of Jacksonville, Oregon 31, 1911, by Judge J. R. Neil; Ernest Ross and,Lillian Smith. A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson FELDT-BERGSTROM —At the court house in Jacksonville, Oregon, Sat County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor. urday, April 1, 1911, by Judge J. R. Neil; Gust Feldt and Augusta Bergstrom. Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville, FREDERICK-ACKLEY At Table Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Rock, Oregon, Saturday, April 1, 1911, by Rev. A. C. Howlett; Delmer SA TU ROA Y, A PRIL 8, 1911 O. Frederick and Iva Vice Ackley. KILBURN-WILSON—At the court house in Jacksonville, Oregon, Mon SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on day, April 3, 1911, by Judge J. R. Application. Neii;James A. Kilburn and Pearl Wilson. I We still maintain that the one thing most needed in order to bring new people here to live, is a water system with an abundant supply of good’ pure, water. Several parties of ample means are ready and anxious to pur chase lots and construct residences, (not shacks) the moment that an adequate supply of water is assured. Given the water—the rest will follow as a matter of course and the five years following the installation of the system will witness the doubling of the population of this town, and a still larger increase in the values of property. We have the best natural location in the val- ley for a residence town, an unexcelled climate, fertile soil, good schools, churches, etc. and lack but the one thing essential to make this the most desirable place on earth—and that is water. IHE COURt HOUSE Item» of Interest to Jackson Coun’y Tax Payer. MARRIAGE LICENSES Ernest Ros. and Lillian Smith. Gust Feldt and Augusta Bergstrom. Frank Smith and Samantha Hewitt. Delmer O. Frederick and Iva Vine Ackley. James A. Kilburn and Pearl Wilson. CIRCUIT COURT State of Oregon vs. J. W. Canon. Convicted of assault with intent to eommitt robbery. Given indetermin ate sentence of from one to ten years n the state penitentiary. State of Oregon vs. W. E. Davies. Convicted of the larceny of an animal. Indeterminate sentence, one to ten year» in the state penitentiary. State of Oregon E. A. Nehring. Plead guilty to charge of simple larceny Sentenced to servo six months in the county jail. Order suspending sentence pending good behavior. In the matter of the estate of M. A. Allen, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the above entitled estate has filed in the above entitled court his duly verified final I account in said estate and the said court has fixed Tuesday the 25th day of April, 1911 at 10 o’clock A. M. of ’ said day in the «ourt room of said i court in the county court house in Jacksonville, Oregon, in said county as j the time and place for the hearing of said final account. All persons are i hereby notified to make or file their objections to said final account with said court, if any they have, on or before s aid time. March 25th, 1911. R. F. Bush, president of the Pitcs- W. T. GRIEVE burg Terminal Coal & Railroad com- Administrator of the estate of puny, has been selected to succeed A. Allen deceased. George J. Gould as head of the Mis- souri Pacific. Administrator's Final Notice. Summons. I n THE CIRCUIT COURT SOUTHERN A PACIFIC LINES IN OREGON I From Chicago at - - - - $33.00 St. Louis - . - . 32.00 Omaha - - - - - 25 00 Kansas City - . - . 25.00 St. Paul - - - | - 25.00 and from other cities correspondingly low I IN THE COUNTY COURT OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY. TO APRIL 10TH ov»r the Call and See Us for Estimates JACKSONVILLE POST 10TH You Can PREPAY Fares The Colonists fares are Westbound only, but if you have rela tives or friends or employees in the East whom you desire to bring to this state you can deposit the value of the fare with your local railroad agent and an order for a ticket will be telegraphed to any. address de sired. Let The WORLD Know Of our vast resource and splendid opportunities for t HOME BUILDING Call on the undersigned for good instructive pointed natter to send East, or give him the addresses of those to whom you would like to have such matter sent. Wm. McMurray General Passenger Agent, PORTLAND, ORE. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF OREGON JACKSON COUNTY. FOR THi: COUNTY OF JACKSON STATE OF OREGON. Administrator of the estate of A. Alien, deceased. In the matter of the estate of R. J. Allen, deceased. Notice is hereby®given that the undersigned administrator of the above entitled estate has filed in the above entitled court his duly verified final account in said estate and the said court has fixed Tuesday the 25th day of April, 1911 at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day in the court room at said court in the county court house in Jacksonville, Oregon, in said county as the time and place for the hearing of said Wnal account. All persons are hereby notified to make or file their I oojections to said final account with said court, if any they have, on or before said time. March 25th 1911. W. T. GRIEVE Administrator of the estate of R. J. Allen, deceased. Bernice Thelma Whitcomb (formerly Bernice Thelnui Studebaker) Plaintiff. vs. George B. Whitcomb, Defendant. Suit for divorce. To George B. Whitcomb Defendant; I n the name of the state of ore - gon : you are hereby commanded to appear and answer the plaintiff’s second amended complaint against you now on file in the above entitled court Detmar Woolen Co. vs. Paul Lam- and cause, on or before the last day bert. Judgment entered for plaintiff nreseribed in the publication of sum for sum of $157.(51, with interest, and mons hereiu. to-wit, on or before the 2»th day ofMuv 1911, said date being costs. the expiration of six weeks from the Lora Griffith vs. Lincoln Griffith. first day of publication of this summons Divorce. Default order. and you are hereby notified that if you The San Francisco Mercantile fail to appear and answer, for want Union vs. F. S. Morton. Order for thereof plaintiff will apply io the court publication of summons. for the relief prayed for in the second In the matter of the application of amended complaint, viz, That it be de James Ritter and J. W. Baker to creed that the marriage vows now ex register title vs. Frank Luellen et al. isting between plaintiff and defendant Notice to Creditors. Default order and decree. be dissolved, and that her former name Notice is hereby given that the un- In the matter of the assignment of of Studebaker be restored to her. dersigned has been appointed by the This summons is published in the j T. J. Kenney, an insolvent debtor. County Court of Jackson County, Ore Order directing sale of real property. Jacksonville Post by order of the Hon. I gon. executrix of the estate of Andrew F. M. Calkins, judge of the above en | In the matter of the application of Johnson, deceased, and has duly quali titled court, which said order was made H. C. Garrett to register title vs. fied. All persons having claims against and entered of record onthe7lhdav of! Chas. Nickell et al. Default and the estate of said deceased are hereby April 1911, 1911. and which order requires I | dec re i. I you tv appear and answer th# said notified to present the same to me at my home in Ashland, ( regon. properly second amended complaint on or before verified as by law required, within six NEW CASES " the last day prescribed in said order Joseph E. Hitch v». H. Waldo Dike for publication of this summons. Date . months of the date of the publication of this notice. man et al. Suit in equity. Complaint of first publication is the 8th day of i Dated and first published March 11th, filed. Colvig & Reamea, attorneys for April. 1911. date of iast publication is 1911. plaintiff. the 20 day of May 1911. M aria J oh NS on , DEARMOND & DEARMOND The San Francisco Mercantile Executrix of last will and teatament Attorney, for Plaintiff J of Union vs. E. jp. Morton. Action toj I Case 36 H. P Road Roller The name of the J. I. Case Threshing Machine Company, Inc., Racine. Wis., is known in every household in the Great West and Middle West, where the produces of this company have been distributed for many years«- There are thousands of Case products in use through the country, and there are thousands of other buyers who would demand them were thev only aware of the high stanards of efficiency and general durability that they represent. The Case 36 H.P., 10-ton Road Roller is a very desirable piece of machinery for road contractors and builders. It is an absolutely efficient machine, which has proven its ability as to quality and quantity of work to many owners. This road roller is sold $2,200 f.o.b. Racine. Wisconsin, with simple cylinder, and for $2,300 with compound cylinder, ’lhe.se are payment prices. This company also sells the well known line of Troy Dump Wagons and Dump Boxes, also Road Scrapers. Road Drags. Road Rooters, Stone Crushers, Rotary Stone Screens and Road Sprink ling Wagons. The attention of government contractors and other officials is called to these excellent products. Army engineer officers and other readers of this paper, who are connected with road construction in any branch, should write to the Road Machin ery Department. J. J. Case Threshing Machinery Co., Local Agency Jacksonville, Oregon, for the Contractor's General Purpose Engine and Municipal Tractor catalog ambmention this paper. Luy & Collins, l ocal Agents, Jacksonville, Ore. For Local News Read The Post