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2nd. 1911: and if you fail to answer sa»d applica SUMMONS. destroyed forever; nine cases out of D?afn¿‘S ('ai wot be < ured tion within said time, th-* applicant will apply to ten are caused by Citarrh, which is IT CG» R r: .-.r it ., or orkgon the Court for the relief prayed for i,> his iq n!i< i- IH i COUNTY ’ by losil upplK xtions, they cannot nothing but an in lamed condition of tion, to-wit: For the r; d-¿tratioJ» <>f beginning Forevt Grove’s »trqets ara now at the northeast corner of Donation Land Chi n K •.. Leon Evar.!-. Do - aeli the diseri» 4 poi 6un the ear. mucous surfaces. 5uit for D liuhtevl with arc lights throughout tho N >. 37. in Section 2. Township :J3 sjuth. Range 1 fenl l ii 'i o i t only one way - v cure deafness, We will give One Hundred Dollars Evnny. the above name.l Defendant: west nt Willamette Meri ian. hi Ore.ron; thence entire city. in,I that is by cointit.i’K t*:l' remedies. I for any case of D eafness (caused by NAVIEOF'¡’•IE SI'ATEOF OREGON: IN running north c9d«.g. 41 min. west along the The S. F. & S. office at ’Astoria ¡3 iv. h L iui.t’a-i li: •:; by c jrrvnx -.I _• 1 to appear an J an »wcr Deafness ¡3 caused by . n inflamed catarrh) that cann it be cured by Hall s : ai<i Donation L’tnd You •. iff s c uiipJaint against you now on file ■onditi "1 of the mucous lin nK "f the Catarrh Cure. Sei id for circulars free. to be moved to quarters in ilu Pa»e C.aim, 25 50 chains; tncnco south 29.S3 chains; ♦he i ve entjt I .«1 c-urt and cause on or be- Eustachian Tube.. When this tube is building, fronting on C'-nnmer i.»l tl.< !ice cast 25.30 chains, to the ea. t boundary in th- F. J. CHEN! !Y 4 Co., Toledo, O. . i day prescxhbtd in the ; ubHcati >n of line of said Donation Land Claim; thence north fore inflamed you have a rumbling sound street. Sold by Druggists, 75c. l.iTfin, towit, on cr before the 23th 0 deg. and 20 min. east along sai l east boundary ■ sinun lake Hall’s Family for Consti- day of \ -.ist, 191!. said date being the expira- or imperfect hearing, and when it is I _ Pills ------------------ Preparations are bein’ made to line 29.76 chains to the place of beginning. have petitions for the str tight road This summons is served I y publication, pur tion of X wecks fro n tho day of the first pu^Mi entirely closed, Deafness is the r. “Billt, pation. this aummjns And you aro hereby ' and unless ihs inflammation can bo ' — ---- to an order made by Hun. Frank M. cftti<. —--------- —— -------------------- between Baker and Ilaincs cireul ited suant at if you fall to appear und answer Calkins, Judge of the raid Court, on the 15th day n Hili taken ou and this tube restored to its S J kJMl in a house to Louse canvas. _______ ____ of July, 1911, and is returnable the 5th day of said c h kii.it within said time, for want thereof hearing will • >e . II apply to the Court for the relief 1 normal condition, plain' od for Nothing but tho Eys Postmaster Emmitt of Klamath Fulls September, ¡911. pray, f . n her complaint, viz. that it be de- W. R. COLEMAN, reports receipts at his office for the ( bbai .) .' the marriage vows now existing be- By FLORA THOMPSON, County Clerk. , creed past fiscal year $14,13(5.-18, compared 1,’aintiif and defendant be dissolved tweei Deputy. lintiff be given the cure aad cuslo ly am! th with $7,801.88 in 1908. of Jn Evan4, aged six years, a minor child The Round-up and distiict fair di of plai: ’ and defendant. Notice of Final Settlement. rectors are negotiating for the services mons is published in the Jacksonville Thi lev of lion. J. R. Neil, County Judge, i of the Ladies’ band, of Weston, during IN THS COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON Post, i FOR T11E COUNTY OF JACKSON. which i 1 order wii3 entered of record on the | the Round-up next fail. In the Matter of the Estate of Sarah A. White. 14th d... of July, 1911, and which order requires i HOT OR COLD BATHS ■:tr and an iv.’or the complaint on or ' All of the Clatsop county teachers Deceased. you to ; ! who recently took the state examination Notice is hereby given that Agetha A. before t1 e'a.-.t day prescribed in said order for Agent for of summone. Date of first publiea- public.; passed, save four wno dropped out Brandenburg, administratrix of the estate of tion is t • 15th day of July, 1911. and date of last ! the above named decedent, has filed in the above Medford Domestic La indry before the examination was concluded. entitled Court her duly verified final account public:; -n in the 25th day of August, 1S1L Dr.AKMOND & D e ARMONI). Salem Statesman: The Lend-a- I and report of the administration of said estate Attorneys for Plaintiff Hand publication of the state peni i and the said Court has fixed Saturday, August 5. I lACKSOMIILLt, ' 1911, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, in CREGON b tentiary may possibly be issued in j the court room of said Court, in the court house, lije» magazine form. The matter is under at Jacksonville Jackson County. Stateof Oregon, au Notice Of Final Settlement. consideration. as the time and place of hearing said final ac in the 1 --i’: rr court or the stats or okecon . and report. IN AMD FOR JACKSON COUNTY. Klamath Herald: Cofer Brothers count All persons interested are hereby notified to have started up their brick yard, with make or file their objections to said final account Estatof Henry L. Pears', deceased. Notice i • hereby given that M. M. Neil. Admin- a force of 15 men. Already 200,000 and report with said court, if any they have, on • istratrix of the estate of above name ! decedent, or before said time. bricks have, been made, and another haa filed in the above entitled court her duly ver Date hereof and of the first publication hereof j ified final account and report of the administra kiln is ready to burn. is July 8, 1911. t tion of sai l estate and the said Court has AGETHA A. BRANDENBURG, Eugene Register: Thia section was fixed Saturday, July 22. 1911, at 10’oclock A.M. of Administratrix of tho Estate of Sarah A. said day. in the court room of said court, in the visited with the unusual spectacle of White. Deceased. o court ho at Jacksonville. Jackson County, a thunder shower in the middle of State of Oregon, as the time and place of hearing July, yesterday. It is thought no said final account and report. Go to y/tp) .//>.»(■ H j damage will be done to hay or cherries. All per: ons interested are hereby notified to Oregon Sidelights. SHE COLLECTED THE ACCOUNT By MARY D. JENN:NGS Copyright by American Press Asso ciation. 1911. When Reinhart was In business bo sold n tnau named -Merritt some goods that we,'o never paid for. Reinhart sent n collector after him, and the man came back with a black eye. lie sent another man, and ho came back with a broken jaw. Reinhart found it im possible to get any more collectors after that, for he felt in honor bound to tell them that Merritt was a fight ing man and sent every collector back with some damage instead of the amount due. Ono day a young woman catne into Reinhart's store and asked him If he had any bad debts to give her for collection. She was pretty, and a good natured smile continually played about her red lips, just like a bumming bird flitting near a flower. Suddenly a bright thought struck Belubart. He would give this girl Merritt’s debt to collect. lie told her thut there was nn amount he would like to get In, but felt bound to in form her of the reception his men col lectors had met and to warn her that she would be liable to receive some pretty rough treatment. "Just tho kind of man I like,” she said, with the same delightful smile, "I have no use for these mild man- uered men—ha, ha! But you don’t think he’ll really hurt me, do you?” Notice of Sheriff’s Saie llelnhart told her that any man , I make or file their objections to said final account who would hurt such a charming The Baker Herald is advocating Sat State of Oregon, plaintiff, v.i. Elmer E. .Bagley und repoi t with said court, if any they have, on young woman would be a brute Indeed urday afternoon concerts by the juven ! and Samuel Mathis, and all persons claiming to or before said time. and assured her that if she received ile band. The Herald argues the : be heirs at law of John Woods, deceased, De- Date hereof and of the first publication hereof I fendants. any- bodily Injury from Merritt be is June 24, 1911. j ronage would develop a fine band By virtue of an execution issue I out of the (Reinhart) would have Merritt arrested M. M. NEIL, Administratrix of the i ■ would draw crowds from town Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the and see that he was punished. estate of Henry L. Pegg, deceased. County of Jackson, on the 29th day of June, 1911, The amount of the bill was $185.57, country. on a judgment duly rendered in said court as with $38.42 for interest. Reinhart Major Me Alexander, who has had follows: SUMMONS. told the girl (Miss Anthon she called i charge of the cadets at 0. A. C. for Whereas, on the 24th day of<une, 1911, by con herself) that ho would give her half # SUIT TO QUIET TITLE. sideration of the Circuit Court for Jackson the amount if she succeeded in collect I the past four years is en route to County, Oregon, the State of Oregon, plaintiff, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE ing it all and 50 per cent of whatever | San Francisco, with his family, by recovered a judgment against Elmer E. Bagley. OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY. amount she did collect. He made out automobile. He nas been oidered to Samuel Mathis, and all persons claiming to be J. P. ATKIN, Plaintiff, the heirs at law of John Woods, deceased, de a fresh bill and gave it to ttie collector, the Philippines. va fendants, in which it was considered, ordered and and she went away smiling. CHARLES A MARRINER, Defendant. Tim 03 de- ' The Forest Grove News adjudged that the State of Oregon is seized of The next day Miss Anthon went to To Charles A. Marriner, tho above named de see Merritt, with the same pleasant scribes a wonderful sheaf of cats re all the lands, tenements and property belonging fendan . * to said estate and described in the information IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ORE smile on her face, and succeeded in cently brought in by Stephen Morgan, filed in said cause and hereinafter particularly GON: You are hereby required to appear in the getting into bis house without ills who raised the oats on his premises in described. . knowing her errand. lie received her Forest Grove. The sheaf stands nine That all the right and title to the same above entitled court and cause, and there answer the Cornpl tint of the plaintiff on file therein kindly, hilt when she sprung the bill feet and eight inches high. escheated to and is vested in the State of against you. on or before the last day of the time on him he told her that If slio didn't Oregon, which judgment was enrolled and Pendleton East Oregonian: Pendle docketed in the clerk's office of said Court, in prescribe 1 in the Order of Publication of Sum leave instantly she would be ejected, mons herein to-wit: the 23th day of August, 1911, She replied by sitting down In Mor- ton people have had an opportunity to Jackson County, on the 28th day of June. 1911. said date being the expiration of six weeks after ritt’s study—he was a literary man see a combine harvester at work right And. whereas, it was ordered and adjudged the date of the first publication’of this summons. and, removing lier hat, let him seo in their back yard. Cutting on the i that all of said lands, and ev«ry parcel thereof, And you will take notice that if you fail to ap that she was going to stay till she field on the south hill has commenced belonging to said estate and hereinafter described, pear anti answer for want thereof, plaintiff will chose to go. But slie smiled on him today and the machine is in plain view he sold by the sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon, apply to the above ent’tled court for the relief in the same manner as upon execution at law. pray< d for in said complaint, succinctly stated as that perpetual smile of hers, and the THEREFORE, in obedience to said execution, follows; «r debtor, forgetting his debt, watched it, of the whole city.—Journal. and as by law provided, I will on Monday, the That (he plaintiff be decreed to have a good and wondering where it came from. She 7th day of August. 1911, at the front door of the valid title to the following described real prop didn't seem n bit afraid, paying no at court house in the Town of Jacksonville, Oregon, erty situated in Jackson County. Oregon, and de SCARF-PINS FREE tention to his threat to have her put at the hour of 11 o’clock A. M. of said day, sell ah scribed as follows, to-wit: • public auction, all the right, title and interest of out. She rattled on about various Th? southwest quarter of the southwest quarter said estato in and to the following described of Section Thirty-six, Township Forty, South of things in a simple und childlike way, saying nothing more about the collec A Phenomenal Offer Made by a property, to-wit: Rr.'ik , V/est of the Willamette Meridian.” Lots one (1), two (2), seven (7), eight (8), nine Ar ! that you the said defendant be required to tion. She sat an hour, after which (9) and ten (’0) in Block one (I) of the Town of ' set r. rth th? nature of your claim to said prop- New York Firm. she nrose and asked if Merritt would Woodville, in Jackson County. Oregon, to the 1 erty: th it all adverse claims asserted by you be take up the matter of paying Rein highest bidder for cash in hand, the proceeds of ■-let- lined by decree of this court and that by hart's account if the interest were re sale, less the costs and disbursements of the ■.ni.i ■. •rec it be decl ared and adjudged that you Thousands all over the United States said mitted. Since there was nothing very sale, to go to the State of Oregon. have -i estate or interest in or to said premises. defluite in this. Merritt said that if are taking advantage of a generous W. A. JONES, and that you bo both enjoined and debarred from the interest were deducted he would offer of the Gotham Company 1165 Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. at ng any claim whatever in or to said prem- surely consider putting tho matter in Broadway, N. Y. City, making request Dated at Jacksonville. Oregon, this 5th day of ise> adverse to the plaintiff, and that plaintiff July. 1911. sha|>e for ultimate payment. ha\ o such other and further relief as equity may for a beautiful gold-plated scarf-pin for He chuckled when lie closed the lady or gentleman, which is mailed to require and to the court may seem meet, and that he have judgment for his costsand disbursements door on the collector and thought any one sending name and address free NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. herein to be taxed. what nu Innocent, guileless girl she of charge. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, This summons is published in the Jacksonville was. Surely Reinhart had resorted to Post, l.y order of the Honorable J. R. Neil. Judge This offer is made to introduce their a very stupid method of getting his 01285 of the County Court for Jackson County. Oregon, account. But Merritt noticed thut the catalogue of ’general merchandise, U. S. LAND OFFICE at Roseburg, Oregon, which t.-iid order w!!s made and entered of record girl had left her smile behind her. household goods, jewelry, novelties, i June 8, 1911. on th. 12th day of July, 1911, and which order re- Ho was writing a story at the time of &c. Readers of this paper • are re- Notice is hereby given that Lewis A. Wait, quii ; you to apDear and answer said complaint her entrance and attempted to con quested to send name and I address heir of George K. Wait, of .Watkins, Oregon, who. on < lx?fore the last day prescribed in aid order tinue it after her departure. It ro immediately, enclosing five twu-ccnt on August 27, 1907, made Homestead entry 14576 for publication of this summons. The date of Serial. No 04285. for NE ' i, Section I, Township fused to be continued. It seemed to stamps to cover packing and th. publication is the 15th day of July. 1911, postage. 41. S., Range 3 West Willamette Meridian, has an '.e date of the last publication is the26th day Merritt that his characters were filed notice of intention to make Final five year Send to-day and receive without cost of 1911. laughing at him. He threw down Ills Proof, to establish claim to the land above de A E. REAMES. Attorney for Plaintiff. pen uud, taking up his hat, started out a piece of jewelry that you will be scribed. before W. H. Cannon United Slates Com 39-5 missioner, at Medford. Oregon, on the 18 day of to walk off this indisposition for work proud of. August, 1911. that had come upon him. Summons. The next afternoon Miss Anthon call Claimant names as witnesses; William Kinney, 1 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF of Jacksonville, Oregon: Ezra Arnold, of Jackson ed ngaln on Mr. Merritt, and it seemed Application to Register Title OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY to tho author that a fountain sparkling I n THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON ville, Oregon; John Haskins, of Watkins. Oregon; J, P. Harr, of Watkins, Oregon, h i J. Fick, plaintiff, vs. Laura J. Fick, and making rainbows in the sun hail FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON. BENJAMIN F. JONES. Register. >1 vnt Suit in Equity for a Divorce. come in with her. She began by say In the matter of the application of Butler & To L mra J. Fick, the above named defendant. ing something pleasant, and ran from Thompson Co., a Corporation, to Register Title to IN I'HE NAME OFTHE STATE OF OREGON: that to something else pleasant, and the following described tract of land. You \* hereby notified that you are required to Notice of Sale of Real Property By then something else pleasanter still, till Beginning at the northeast corner of Donation ap)H . and answer the complaint filed against Administrator. it occurred to Merritt that site was Land Claim No. 37. in Section 2, Township .89 you the above entitled court and cause within like the girl in the fairy s»ory who south. Range J west of Willamette Meridian in IN Till! COUNTY COVHT OF THE STATE OF OllSOON, ten <! ys from the date of the service of this FOR JACKSON COUNTY. summons upon you, if served upon you within every time she spoke, dropped a pearl Oregon, thence running north 89 deg. 44 min. from her lips. She made herself at west along the north boundary line of said In the matter of the estate of Joseph A. Kr sw- Ja;n County, State of Oregon, or if served up' . . ou within any other county of th«' State of homo as before, and Merritt made no [Donation Land Claim. 25, 50 chnins: thence south son. deceased. chains; thence east 25.30 chains to the east Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, Oregon, then within twenty days from the date threat of ejectment. When she depart I 29.88 ervice of this summons upon you; or if boundary line of said Donation Land Claim; administrator of the estate of Joseph A. of H ed she told him that Reinhart was thence north 0 deg. 20 min. east along said cast the by publication, then on or before the last Krcwson, deceased, will from and after the 22nd perfectly wllllug to throw off tho in boundary line 29.76 chains to tho place of begin day of July. 1911, at the hour of e'oven o’clock A. da;. prescribed in the order for publication of terest from his bill, and she wished to ning. mmons: and you will take notice that if M. of said day. at the Court House door, in Jack know what Mr. Merritt thought of n To Myron J. Stearns. M. E. Pogue, Mary B. sonville. Oregon, offer at private sale to the high yo , ,i| to so appear and answer said complaint said time, plaintiff will take a default and compromise of the account at 50 cents Powers. Nettie I. Pogue. Henry II. Pogue. Ida C. est balder for cash, and subject to confirmation v. i Gartmnn. Colonel W. Pogue. Charles Pogue and | by the County Court of Jackson County. Oregon. deero against you for the relief prayed for in ou the dollar. I Hoster Porter and all whom it may concern, de his c< :nplaint. towit: for a decree dissolving the the following described real property, to-wit: Merritt dismissed her, saying that SW'i of SW '» Sec. 28. NW of NW Sec bond» of matrimony now existing between you ho thought 50 cents on the dollar quite fendants. e above named plaintiif, and for a further 33. E 1 .• of NE ’ I Sec. 32, all in Tp. fi» S. R 3 W TAKE NOTICE. enough to pay under the circumstances, That on tho 15th day of July. A. I). 1911, an ap of W. M„ ateo 28 acres of la »d described in Vol. deer. decreeing plaintiff to be the owner in fee and Miss Autlion took her departure, plication was filed by Butler & Thompson Co., a j w. of an undivided one third of your un 55. as at page I'sirf 217. -tt. Record necorn os of Deeds. Lwon.s.uacKson Jackson county County again leaving her smile liehiud her. A corporation in the Circuit Court of Jackson I Oregon, a. beginning at the S. E. corner of the d \ i it one half of the following described fortnight pussed and she had not County, Oregon for Initial Regiatratioa of the ‘ Ballard Donation claim, in the SW ' i of Sec. 4. P> ' ■ rty. situate and being in Jackson. County, called again. Merritt missed her. One title of the land above described. Tp. 87 S. R 2 W. thence west 9.43 ch line, thence St.»’ or Oregon, to-wit: Lot No. 2. in Block No. Lundgren's Sub-division of the Holmsn day he met her on the street aud asked Now. union« you appear <m or before theSth day north 29.68 chnins. thence eiwt 9.43 chains, thence 4. her when she was coming to receive of Septenilwr. 1911, and show cause why such ap south 29.68 chains to place of begining. al-«» Right Ac. ‘ on to the Town of Jacksonville, in the and state aforesaid: and for a judgment payment for the compromise aiuonnt plication shall not be granted, the same will be of Way described in Vol. 86, at page IM Record co >t defendant for the costs and disburse- j of the Reinhart bill. 8ho told him that taken m confeeeed. and a decree will be entered j of Dee-ls, Jackson County. Oro;on, also that of this suit and for such other and further to the prayer of the application. and certain tract of land in Jacksonvil'e. < r.*gon Reinhart wanted tho full amount of according is to the Court may seem equitable, you will be forever barred from disputing the Begining at the junction of tho west side line of the bill, with tho Interest. «ame. summons is published in the Jacksonville j the county road leading to the Bravenue place in “Well, come in and talk it over," ho (■BAL) by order of tho Hon. F. M. Calkin*. Judge) W. R. COLEMAN. Sec. 31. Tp. 37 S. Raw Will. Mor., thence south •aid. above entitled Court, which said order was Ry FLORA THOMPSON. County Clerk. westerly along the weaterly side line of the Jack- Deputy ;nd dated in chambers on the 16th day of j The next day Merritt was revived by J ranville an,l I Applegate road 170 feet, thence ’ ... . 1». WW I feet to the southeasterly side line of A. D. 1911. and it te therein ordered that a call from tho collector. It seemed weaterly • npear and answer the complaint on file that be had been living at the north To Myron J. Stearna, M. E. Pogue. Mary B. •akl Beavenue road thence northeasterly on sakl i on or before the expiration of six weeks pole In December aud with her en Powers. Nettie 1. Pogue Henry H. Pogue. IdaC. ! side lino of .said Beas-enue road to the place of he e date prescribed in said order as the date Gartmen. Colonel W Pogue. Charles Pogue and I beginning, aitunte in Sec. 31. Tp. 37 S. R 2 West fn trance he had been transferred to the I Heater of Porter, defendant«. ’irst publication of this summons. of W. M. Jackson County. State of Oregon. lend of the never setting sun. late of the first publication of this sum- In the Name of the State of Oregon, you and I This rale ia made under and in pursuance of a To shorten a long story, Merritt each of you are herobv summoned and required I license and order of sale, granted, made and ni ..nd the date proscribed in the aforesaid agreed to pay the full amount of the . to appear and answer the application of the | entensl of record by tho County Court of Jackson f >r the first publicatbn of said summons ' account on Installments. Miss Anthon j Butler A Thompson Co., a t orpor »tion. to register | County. Oregon, on the 2'th day of May. 1911. in 17th. 1911 and thadate of the last pub* ■ thereof an«l on or before wh ch data you ; called for the Installments, giving a re | the title to the above described land, filed in satai ! the matter of the estate of Joseph A. Krewson, lirvd to appear and answer said complaint cel pt and a smile for each. For the Court, on the 15th day of July. l‘»ll. on or before dseeaoed. authorising this administrator to sell nr .■9th. 1911. last Installment she gave him a kiss , six weeks from the date of the first publication said property. Dated this 19th day of June, 1911. H K. HANNA. Ju. thia summons; which date of first pubheatinn FRANK R. NEII* Administrator of the ■ nd be gave her an engagement ring. I ' of is July 22nd. 1911. ami the last day is September Attorney for Ihr Plaintiff. estate of Joseph A. Krewson. decease,!. MMH’S EfifiLE EYE SÀLÏ Barber Shop 3. In the Good Old Summer Time ✓ I For Ice Cream, Ices and Cold Fountain Drinks. tore J. W. ROBINSON, M. Handles a full line of Drugs, Novelties Stationery, Cigars, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, Tablets, Books, Magazines and Periodicals. A Complete Line of Post Cards Always on Hand Phones Home 65; Pacific 1201 “THE ROOF MAN” Tar and Gravel and Patent Roofs Roof Painting and Repairing 25 W. Main Street, Öl 3| IÍ « 1.1 MEDFORD, OREGON Charles F. Dunfor d DRAY AGE Express, Freight, Genera! Delivery. Teaming to all Parts of the Country. Nothing too Heavy or too Light. Agents for Cölestin Mineral Water. JACKSONVILLE OREGON