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Notice of Final Settlement. Administratrix's Notice to Creditors IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON. I n THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON. In the Matter of the E state of Sarah A. White, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Agetha A. Brandenburg, administratrix of the estate of the above named decedent, has filed in the above entitled Court her duly verified final account and report of the administration of spki estate and the said Court has fixt*d Saturday, August 5, 1911, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, in the court room of said Court, in the court house, at Jacksonville Jackson County. Stateof Oregon, as the time and place of heal ing said final ac count and report. All persons interested are hereby notified to make or file their objections to said final account and report with said court, if any they have, on or before said time. Date hereof and of the first publication hereof is Jufy 8. 1911. AGETHA A. BRANDENBURG. Administratrix of the Estate of Sarah A. White, Deceased. FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSUN D?afne‘s Cannot be Cui ed by local appkca’.uma, as they cannot In the Matter of the Estate of D. R. White. i reach the dise-is.-’ porlion of the ear. decca ed. Notice is hereby Riven that the undersigned, There is only one way to cure deafness, Agetha A Brandenburg, has baen duly ap- and that is by constitutional remedies. pointed by the County Court of the Stat") of Jeafnccs is caused by an in'amed Oregon, for Jackson County, administratrix of condition of the mucous lining of the the estate of D. R. White, deceased. All persons Eustachian Tube. When this tube is huving claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified, to the | inflamed you have a rumbling sound undersigned administratrix of said estate, at her ' or imperfect hearing, and when it is reaid< nee in Medford, Oregon, or to my attorney, entirely closed, Deafness is the result, Fred W. Mears, at his office in the Fruitgrowers' and unless rhe inflammation can be Bank Building. Medford Oregon, on or before six months from the date of the first publication of taken out and this tube restored'to its this notice. , dermal condition, hearing will be Date of the first publication is June 17. 1911. AGETHA A. BRANDENBURG, Administratrix of the Estate of D. It. White, «} decease<l. I destroyed forever; nine cases out of | ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of mucous surfaces. i 'We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free. F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for Consti pation. There Is a house ut Dobbs Ferry, "It's queer how little difference ten year« will make la the look of persons N. Y„ where cannon planted and the when you're with 'em all the time stars and stripes flying from a staff and how much difference it makes in the yard indicate that to the prem CTEBLMBS ¡TtSLE EYE 81K wbeu you dou't see 'em. And If you ises Is attached something of national i Good for Nothing but tho Eye* don't see ’em for a matter of twenty importance. It was In this house that year, why. you don't know ’em at nil.” Washington liad one of his headquar The words were spoken by Joshua ters. aud it was here that he planned Sparks to his friend. Mahulda Stickler. the Yorktown campaign, which result Application to Register Title “Yes. Mr. Sparks, and that's the ed In American independence. Close by this place aad on the oppo reason I don’t take stock In the idee I n THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR JACKSON COUNTY. that love is anything more'n livin’ to site side of what was then called the In the matter of the application of J. O. Sample Albany road lived a Tory family nam gether.” Notice of Sheriff’s Sale "1 knew of a case of that kind onct. ed Treat. A young lieutenant In the State of Oregon, plaintiff, vs. Elmer E. Bagley to Register Title to the following described real i It entne under nty own observation. patriot army, John Rathbone, was a and Samuel Muthis, and all persons claiming to property, situated in the County of Jackson, of Oregon, to-wit: You know Martha Wrinkles, don’t suitor for the hand of Marian Treat, be heirs at law of John Woods, deceased, De- State Lots numbered 7, 8. 9, 10. 11. 24, 25, 26, 27. 29 ! you ?” and the girl returned his love. But fendants. and 3o in Block number one (1) and lots num- 1 “Yes, I know her; she's a skinny old her father, who had been born in Eng I By virtue of an execution issued out of the bered 1,2 3, 4, 5, 17, 18, 19, 20 and 21 in block , maid.” land, was so stalwart an adherent of Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the dumber two (2), all in Tuttle's Second Addition i “Waal, when Martha was a gal sho the king's cause that lie would not County of Jackson, on the 29th day of June, 1911, to the City of Medford, Oregon, according to the I was as purty as any on 'em. I was a consent to the marriage of Ills daugh on u judgment duly rendered in said court as official plat thereof, now of record. vs. leetle soft on her myself then. But 1 ter witb a rebel. On the coutrary, follows: Whereas, on the 24th day of June, 1911, by con- ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Defendants didn't have no chance. She was sot with that vigor common in family af sideiation of the Circuit Court for Jackson on Ben Higgins, ns fine a lookin' fairs. especially ut that day. among County, Oregon, the State of Oregon, plaintiff, young mun as ever handled a pitch Englishmen, he insisted on Ills daugh recovered a judgment against Elmer E. Bagley, TAKE NOTICE. fork. And Ben was sot ou her. They ter accepting Captain Reginald Win Samuel Mathis, and all persons claiming to be That on the 5th day of June, 1911, an applica was tho lovenest couple I ever see. stead of the British army in America. the heirs at law of John Woods, deceased, de« tion was filed by the said J. O. Sample in the They was goln’ to git married when , One evening Lieutenant Rathbone, fendants, in which it was considered, ordered and Circuit Court of Jackson County, Oregon for Ben was tuk Bick. lie was sick a long ' whose regiment was stationed at adjudged that the State of Oregon is seized of Initial Registration of the title of the land above while, nnd when he got well the doc Kingsbridge, rode over to Dobbs Fer all the lands, tenements and property belonging described. Now. unless you appear on or before the 15th tor said he’d better go off somewhere ry to see Marian Trent. His object to said estate and described in the information day of July, 1911, and show cause why such ap filed in said cause and hereinafter particularly else to git a change of air. was to induce her to brave her fa I described. plication shall not be granted, the same will be "Ben, he went to Colorado, where the | ther’s anger by becoming his wife. , That all the right and title to the same taken as confessed, and a decree will be entered air is dry and pure. He tuk a pictur' , Ho was obliged to knock twice at the i I escheated to and is vested in the State of according to the prayer of the application, and of Martha with him. and they both said ‘ door, when it was opened by Marian I j Oregon, which judgment was enrolled and you will be forever barred from disputing the Go to k their love was the undyla’ kind. It herself, who seemed very much dis I docketed in the clerk's office of said Court, in same. Witness my hand and the seal of said Court didn't matter how long they might be j turbed. Jackson County, on the 28th day of June. 1911. separated, neither of ’em would marry "What is it, sweetheart?” he asked. I And. whereas, it was ordered and adjudged hereto affixed this the Sth day of June, 1911. For Ice Cream, Ices (SEAIJ W. R. COLEMAN, any one else, and they would marry “Father hns told me since you were I that all of said lands, and every parcel thereof, County Clerk of Jackson County, Oregon, | belonging to said estate and hereinafter described, Fountain Drinks each other when they come together here last not to receive you again.” | he sold by the sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon, ex-officio Clerk of the Circuit Court. ag’ln. “Is that all?” FRED W. MEARS, the same manner as upon execution at law. “Ben was twenty when he went “Yes—no. I think you had better go.” 1 in THEREFORE, Attorney for Applicant. ■■ in obedience to said execution, nway and Martha was nineteen. The "Not till I have said wliat I have to ; and as by law provided, I will on Monday, the separation was longer than either of say and received your answer." 7th day of August, 1911, at the front door of the SUMMONS. ’em bad any Idee of when they parted. She had lingered in the hall, but ho court house in the Town of Jacksonville, Oregon, Ben was live years giftin’ back his strode Into the living room, where she [ at the hour of 11 o’clock A. M. of said day, sell at SUIT TO QUIET TITLE. ' public auction, all the right, title and interest of IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE health. By that time he thort he’d followed him. come to an age when he’d like to have “I have come.” Rathbone continued, l said estate in and to the following described OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY. a little someptn laid up before he got “to make a last protest against your I property, to-wit: J. P. ATKIN. Plaintiff. (1), two (2), seven (7), eight (8), nine married. So he worked and worked, marrying this Englishman, who Is ' (9) Lotsone vs and ten (10) in Block one (1) of the Town of but somehow riches didn't come. It was one of those who are endeavoring by Woodville, in Jackson County, Oregon, to the CHARLES A MARRINER. Defendant. To Charles A. Marriner, the above named twenty-one years before he got back. I force of arms to subject us to slavery. highest bidder for cash in hand, the proceeds of “Neither be nor Martha was much at Come with me now to the parsonage said sale, less the costs and disbursements of the fendant: IN TIIE NAME OF THE STATE OF ORE- writin’, even when he went away. of Dominie Vatt Vorst and let him tie sale, to go to the State of Oregon. J. W. ROBINSON, M. Ü., Proprietor GON: You are hereby required to appear in the First off they wrote onct a month, the knot. That Is the only way by W. A. JONES. above entitled court and cause, and there answer Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. then onct a year, and after that It which you can escape a marriage with Handles a full line of Drugs, Novelties the Complaint of the plaintiff on file therein Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, this Sth day of was onct tn five years. But they was this Captain Winstead.” against you, on or before the last day of the time July. 1911. Stationery, Cigars, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, true to each other all these years. “I canuot go. If father should come prescribed in the Order of Publication of Sum "Ben was forty-two years old when In and find you here something awful mons herein to-wit: the Sth day of July. 1911, Tablets, Books, Magazines and Periodicals. said date being the expiration of six weeks after he come back. He come to me fust would happen." before Beein’ Martha at all. I didn’t “Marian, sweetheart, come with me, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. the date of the first publication of this summons. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, And you will take notice that if you fail to ap know him. Some men looks putty I conjure you!” pear and answer for want thereof, plaintiff will 04285 young nt forty-two. and some looks He seized her hand nnd was attempt U. S. LAND OFFICE at Roseburg. Oregon. apply to the above entitled court for the relief purty old. Ben was ono o’ tho old ing to draw her toward the door when June 8, 1911. prayed for in said complaint, succinctly stated as lookin' kind, He wore specs, his head a man stepped from behind a screen Notice is hereby given that Lewis A. Wait, follows; was smooth as a billiard ball, and and with wrathful mien confronted heir That the plaintiff be decreed to have a good and of George K. Wait, of Watkins, Oregon, who. what hair there wai on the sides was I him. on August 27, 1907, made Homestead entry 14576 valid title to the following described real prop grizzly gray. “I am Reginald Winstead,” he said, Serial. No 04285, for NE */i. Section 4, Township erty situated in Jackson County, Oregon, and de “'Don't y’know me, Josh?’ he said. "the man to whom you have referred 41. S., Range 3 West Willamette Meridian, has scribed as follows, to-wit: 'I'm Ben Higgins.’ In such uncomplimentary terms, Do filed notice of intention to make Final five year The southwest quarter of the southwest quarter “Waal, to be perlite I told him I'd you consider It honorable to attempt Proof, to establish claim to the land above de of Section Thirty-six, Township Forty, South of scribed, before W. H. Cannon United States Com Range 4, West of the Willamette Meridian.! Phones Home 65; Pacific 1201 had trouble with my eyes. to win a lady In such fashion?” And that you the said defendant be required to “He told me that he'd come home to "I consider It honorable to attempt missioner. at Medford, Oregon, on the 18 day of set forth the nature of your claim to said prop marry Martha. He'd made some mon to win in any fashion a lady who pre August, 1911. names as witnesses: William Kinney, erty; that all adverse claims asserted by you be ey during tho last few years and was fers me and is kept from me by a of Claimant Jacksonville, Oregon; Ezra Arnold, of Jackson determined by decree of this court and that by lookin' forward to tho ree’lization of father's tyranny. Let me ask you, sir, ville, Oregon; John Haskins, of Watkins, Oregon; i said decree it be declared and adjudged that you have no estate or interest in or to said premises, the dreuni of bis life. He tuk the pic if you consider it honorable to act with J, P. Harr, of Watkins, Oregon, THE ROOF MAN’’ and that you be both enjoined and debarred from tur' of Martha out of his pocket and her father against his daughter's in BENJAMIN F. JONES. Register. asserting any claim whatever in or to said prem showed It to ine. My sakes, how far clinations.” ises adverse to the plaintiff, and that plaintiff Tar and Gravel and Patent Roofs “Let her decide here, now. between away it seemed! There sat a purty have such other and further relief as equity may young gal that I’d knowq. twenty us,” replied Cnptain Winstead, "and if Notice Of Final Settlement. require and to the court may seem meet, and that Roof Painting and Repairing years before. Now she was gray In she decides lu your favor”— IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON. he have judgment for his costsand disbursements the front of her bead, and the wrinkles I The words were cut short by the IN AND FOR JACKSON COUNTY. herein to be taxed. 25 IK Main Street, MEDFORD, OREGON she's got now was boglnnln’ to spread violent opening of the outer door, This summons is published in the Jacksonville Estate of Henry L. Pegg, deceased. over her face nnd neck and arms nnd Marian, white as a sheet, thrust Win- Notice is hereby Riven that M. M. Neil. Admin Post, by order of the Honorable J. R. Neil, Judge SSISSIgSSg bands. I guoss It makes a woman sour I stead behind the screen, One of Gen- istratrix of the estate of above named decedent, of the County Court for Jackson County. Oregon, lookin' to wait for a lover. Anyway, era! Washington's aids entered the has filed in the above entitled court her duly ver which saiJ order was made and entered of record ified final account and report of the administra on the 1st day of June. 1911, and which older re alie looked Just as if sho could bite 1 room hurriedly. D c "Mistress Treai," he said, “Informa tion of said estate and the said Court has quires you to appear and answer said complaint off a tenpenny nail. fixed Saturday. July 22. 1911, at 10’oclock A.M. of on or before the last day prescribed in said order ’’ ’Beu,' says 1. 'Mnrtlia'a changed n | tion has been brought to headquarters said in the court room of said court, in the for the publication of this summons. The date of that u British soldier is within our court day. bit since that was taken.' house at Jacksonville. Jackson County. the first publication is the 3rd day of June, 1911, " ’Mebbe,’ be said, 'she might have lines and harbored by some of the State of Oregon, as the time and place of hearing and the date of the last publication is the 8th day j changed somewhat. I’m goln' to see Tory families hereabout. 1 must search said final account and report. of July. 1911. A. E. REAMES, Attorney for Plaintiff. ! her tonight, and I'll boo bow much the bouse.” All persons interested are hereby notified to "Captain," said Rathbone, “will you make or file their objections to said final account »he's altered.' ” *Come round to my house to sup accept ray statement that there Is no and report with said court, if any they have, on Summons. or before said time. per,’ I said. 'You can go to see Martha such spy here?" IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF "You may not know of his presenco.” Date hereof and of the first publication hereof afterwards.’ OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY is June 24. 1911. "I do know of the presence of a per “‘All right,' he answered; '! will.' Fred J. Fick, plaintiff, vs. Laura J. Fick, M. M. NEIL. Administratrix of the “I asked Martha to come to supper, son here, a friend of mine. He has re estate of Henry L. Pegg. deceased defendant Suit in Equity for a Divorce. tt Express, Freight, General Delivery. Teaming to not tailin' her she was to meet her old cently come from the enemy's lines To Laura J. Fick, the above named defendant. all Parts of the Country. Nothing too Heavy or lover. I wanted to see ’em when they nnd proposes to return there. Will you IN THE NAME OFTHE STATE OF OREGON: flrat saw each other. 1 didn’t go to oblige me by permitting him to go | Notice of Sale of Heal Property By You are hereby notified that you are required to too Light. Agents for Cölestin Mineral Water. appearand answer the complaint filed against no trouble of introducin' 'em. ns city free on my promise that no Informa Administrator. j you in the above entitled court ami cause within tion goes with him?" folks do. Martha sho sot at one end JACKSONVILLE * IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATEOF OREGON, OREGON i ten days from the date of the service of thi^ “I will refer the matter to tho gen of tho table by my wife, nnd Ben sot FOR JACKSON COUNTY. i summons upon you. if served upon you within by me, the yunkers tietween, Conse- eral." In the matter of the estate of Joseph A. Krew- Jackson County. State of Oregon, or if served The officer strode across the road and ! son, deceased. quence was that Ben and Martha 1 upon you within any other county of the State of didn't have nothin' to say to each In a few minutes returned with the Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Oregon, then within twenty days from the date other. Fact la they didn't appear to Information thnt "General Washing the administrator of the estate of Joseph A. of the service of this summons upon you: or if take no Interest Into each other. ton, In view of his confidence In Lieu- Krewson, deceased, will from and after the 22nd I served by publication, then on or before the last I When Ben nnd 1 got up front the ta- tennnt Rathbone, grants the request." day of July, 1911, at the hour of eleven o’clock A. day so prescribed in the order for publication of j Meanwhile Cnptain Winstead had ap ! M. of said day. at the Court House door, in Jack- said summons; and you will take notice that if bl» I asked him if he wouldn't like to j sonville, Oregon, offer at private sale to the high- you fail to so appear and answer said complaint go out nud look at the stock. He said peared from behind the screen. “Lieutenant Rathbone.” he said, I est bidder for cash, and subject to confirmation within said time, plaintiff will take a default and , i he would, and we weut to the barn. John Dunnington A. S. Kleinhammer the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon. decree against you for the relief prayed for in ' "After awhile Ben said hi guessed "permit me to thank you for what | | by the following described real property, to-wit: I his complaint, to-wit: for a decree dissolving the he'd go and see his old love. Then I you have done for me. Had I been | SW H of SW i. Sec. 28. NW U of NW ’». Sec . bond* of matrimopy now existing between you told him Martha had been settln' at taken within your lines In citizen’s ’ M. E H of NF. ’. Sec. 32. all in Tp. 38 S. R 3 W and the above named plaintiff, and for a further dress, though there nre no Incriminat of W. M., also 28 acres of laud described in Vol. >l<a ree decreeing plaintiff to be the owner in fee the other end of the table at supper. "You ought to seen the way he look ing documents ou my person. I would | 55. at page 217, Record of Deeds. Jackson County. simple of an undivided one third of your un- ed at me. There was a pained expres have been in danger of being hanged Oregon, as beginning at the S. E. corner of th J I divided one half of the following described sion. ns though he had built a beauti for a spy. Marian, do what 1 was Rallard Donation claim, in the SW’* of Sec. 4. . property. situate and being in Jackson, County. ful structure over him nway up Into asking you to do when we were in Tp. 37 S. R 2 W. thence west 9.43 chains, thence 1 State or Oregon, to-wit: Lot No, 2, in Block No. north 29.68 chains, thence east 9.43 chains, thence I in Lundgren's Sub-division of the Holman the sky and it had collapsed and come terrupted. Decide between us.” south 29.68 chains to place of begining. also Right Addition to the Town of Jacksonville, in the down on his head. The first thing be Marian threw herself Into Rath of Waydescribni in Vol. 36. at page 461 Record i county and state aforesaid; and for a judgment < bone’s arms. »aid was: of Deeds, Jackson County. Oregon, also that I ax linst defendant for the costs and disburse •' 'Did »he know who I wasT "Now.” said Rathbone to Winstead. ' certain tract of land in Jacksonville. Oregon. ments of this suit and for such other and further DUNNINGTON & KLEINHAMMER Propt. " 'No, but my wife has told her by "1 will conduct you out of our lines." I Begining at the junction of the west side line of relief as to the Court may seem equitable. this time.' “I beg that you will allow me to go the county road leading to the Beavenue place in I This summons is published in the Jacksonville "I saw he'd better not go to see out tho way 1 came In." replied the ' Sec. 31. Tp. 37 S. R 2 W Will Mor . thence south- I’ost by order of the Hon. F. M. Calkins, Judge Martha right off. and 1 told him no. Englishman. "If there Is anything to ; westerly along the weaterly side line of the Jack- of the above entitled Court, Which said order was He agreed with me. When my wife lighten my disappointment at my loss I , sonville and Applegate road 170 feet, thence made and dated in chambers on the 16th day of Dealet t In told Martha that she had aet at the It Is that the girl I love sha'I marry a , westerly 200 feet to the southeasterly side line of June, A. D. 1911. and it is therein ordered that slid Beavenue road, thence northeasterly on said you appear and answer the complaint on file same table with her old lover she man who would not stoop to take ad side line of said Beavenue road to the place of herein on or before the expiration of six weeks ■ All Kinds of Fresh and Cured Meats. acted about the same way as Ben did. vantage of a rival.” beginning, situate in Sec. 31. Tp. 37 S. R 2 West from the date prescribe»! in said order as the date Rhe didn't go home that evenin', fear Winstead took hl» departure and I of W. M. Jackson County. State of Oregon. of the first publication of this summons- in’ he would go to ace her. found his way to his own army. When i This sale is made under and in pursuance of a The date of the first publication of this sum Poultry, Choice Lard, Etc. “Ben »tayed around here for awhile. he hud gone the girl Rathbone had so license and order of sale, granted, made and mons and the date prescribed in the aforesaid entere»! of record by the County Court of Jackson order for the first publication of said ro.nmonii He and Martha used to meet onct in suddenly won Mid to him: awhile, but they pertemled not to “An hour ago I had flrtnly resolved County. Oregon, on the 20th day of May. 1911. in is June 17th. 1911. and the date of the last pub- know eaeh other for whnt they wna to yield to the wishes of my father. the matter of the estate of Joseph A. Krewson. lira I ion thereof and on or before which date you authorising this administrator to sell are required to appeWr and answer said complaint when young. Blmeby Ren went back When you were so suddenly put to the deceased, said property. Dated this 19th day of June. 1911. is July »th. 1911. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON to Colorado, and Martha said aho could test anB your nobler Instinct» at once H. K HANNA. Ja. FRANK R. NEIL. Administrator of the In the Good Old Summer . 7/ A Complete Line of Post Cards Always on Hand W. H. SMITH d Charles F. Dunfoi d U M DR AY AGE M Jacksonville Meat Market breathe free onct more,” came to tba front I waa conquered." estate of Joseph A. Krewson. deceased. 1 Attorn«, for th« Plaintiff. ■—■■■■■ ■ m ■