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SECOND SUMMONS Jacksonville, in the sail coun’y and state as aforesaifi. There arc no adjoin! »g or con “ic’ing claims Any and all persons cla ming adversely any port.on of said placer mir.e or surface ground are required to file their adverse claims with the Register of the United States Laud Office at Roseburg. Oregon, in the PoseburgIumd District, during the sixty .lays period of publication here of or they will be barred by virtue of the provis ions of the statute. BEN J. F. JONES, Register. I 1). \¥. BAGSHAW weekly and regularly in JreksonviUo, Jackdon C >unty, Oregon, and of genera) cireu*atk>n throughout said County and State, under en I by FOR I HE COUNTY OF JACKSON. virtue of an order of tho H ¿norable Frank M. Anna Caton Hopper, Plaintiff. Aitoracv at Law Ci’lkim. judg-i »f th»« above entitled court which vs. raid order wad made in chambers on the 27th Emery Dou 'lass Hopper, Defendant. day of October. 191*; the said summons under and To Emery Douglass hopper, the abova narre»! by virtu- of sa»d order of publication is published NOTARY PUBLIC AND By JAMES Q WHARTON Defendant: in said newspaper once a week for a period of I n the N ame of the S tate o ^ O regon , you Copyright by American Press Asso six consecutive weeks and will bo published are hereby required to : ppear an ! answer the ciation. 1911. seven times; the date of the first publication of con.plaint file 1 against you in the above entitled Office Hours: ' ^noon 9 to 12 said summons is the 29th day of October, 1911. Court and cause, on or before the last day of the / Afternoon 1:30 io 5 and the time with- in which you. tho sai I de time prescribed in the order far publication of Mias Cartright, an Amerlcnn girl fendants. anti each, every and all thereof are summons herein, to-wit: on or befors the 22nd A Better who had been studying music in Ber required to appear herein and answer said com- day of January, A. D. 1912. said date being the Bank of Jacksonville Building. SUMMONS Bak ini Powder lin. having finished her course there, expiration of six weeks from the date of the first plaint is within six weeks from the date of the took a train for Paris, intending, after public ition of t hi • summons. And if you fail to IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON. said first publication of said summons. IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON replenishing ber wardrobe in that city, so appear and answer, for Wsnt thereof the L. M. Lyon and Cora Lyon his wife. anJ John Dated this the 27th day of October, ¡011, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON COLVIG & RiSAMES, plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief to proceed to England and thence by prayed for in raid complaint, succinctly stated as H .Hueners, Plaintiffs. Attorneys for the Plaintiffs. vs. steamer to America. Miss Cartriglit follows: The unknown heirs of James R. Poole, de For a decree of the Court forever dissolving had a German maid with her. with ceased, the unknown hoirs of John Biffham. Notice for Publication. whom she conversed in the German the bonds of matrimony now existing between deceased, the unknown heirs of Arthur Langell. plaintiff and defendant, and permitting the DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR language. plaintiff to again resume her maiden Anna deceased, the unknown heirs of Miles N. Hill, U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon. Besides the American girl and her Caton, and for her costs aa J disbursements here deceased, the unknown heirs of Frank Brown or*« a U a X V FRANK ROBISON. Propriel. r November 17. 1911. the unknown heirs of C. C. Bodine, maid, there were in the compartment in, and for such other and further relief as to the deceased, Notice is hereby given that Theodore J. Mat deceased, the unknown heirs of Mary A. Harris, a gentleman who sat directly opposite Court may seem just and equitable. tingly. of Jacksonville, Oregon, who. on May 21. This summons is served upon you by publica deceased, the unknown heirs of A. Brauns, de 1909. made Homesteal entry Serial, No. 5065. for her and two others sitting together at tion thereof in the Jacksonville Post, pubunhed ceased. the unknown heirs of A. Stroup, deceased, N HOT OR COLD BATHS N W Vi, Section 18. Township 38. south. the other side of the compartment. in Jacksonville. Jackson County. Oregon, in &c- the unknown heirs of J. A. Brunner, deceased Range 2. west Willamette Meridian, has filed the unknown heirs of Herman Brunner, deceased A genl hr The man who sat opposite was about I cordance with the order for publication thereof the unknown heirs of It. Brown, deceased, the notice of intention to make Final Commutation twenty-eight years old. wore n serious | signed Ly the Hon. F. M. Caikins, Judge of the unknown heirs of W. Brown, deceased, the un Proof, to establish claim to the land above de Medford Domestic Laundry look on his face and buried hlmse.f In ' above entitled Court, said order being dated on known heirs of John Anderson, deceased, the scribed. before W. H. Canon. United States 4th day of December, A. D. 1911. and requir- Commissioner, at Medford. Oregon, on the 5th a book. The two men who snt further I the unknown heirs of James Cluggage, deceased, ing said summons to be so published at least once •n were made up after the manner of j a week for six consecutive weeks, in*said paper. the unknown heirs of John S. Drum, deceased, day of January 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: John Crump, of JACKSONVILLE London swells. The train had hardly ’ the date of the first publication hereof being the unknown heirs of Thomas Devins, deceased, OREGON the unknown heirs of J. G. Emery, deceased, the Jacksonville. Oregon. Charles Dunford, of Jack started when one of them said to the I Saturday, the 9th day of December. A. D. 1911. sonville. Oregon, Char ’ es Dunford Jr., of Jack* unknown heirs of A. Chamber, deceased, the other in English, referring to Mlsa F. J. NEWMAN. sonville. Oregon, Richard Ford, of Jacksonville. Attorney for Plaintiff, Medford, Oregon. unknown heirs of C. F. Wilson, deceased, Wil Oregon. Cartright: burn C. Buffman. Joshua B. Pool, John Williams, “She’s the first pwetty German wom BENJAMIN F. JONES. and Minerva Williams, his wife. Nicholas Deisch, an I’ve seen in this beastly country. „ Register ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE the surviving husband of Mary Deisch. deceased, ; “How do you know she's German .’’ IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON Frank Deisch, Peter A Deisch, Thomas Deisch. “Haven’t you heard her speaking to Louis Deisch. and Noel Deisch. the children and i FOR JACKSON COUNTY. Administrator’s Notice. her maid in the jaw breaking German In the matter of the estate of James A. Baird, a I heirs at law of the said Mary Deisch. deceased, ■ , Sallie Bi Iff er (formerly Sadie Cardwell,) Rose i IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON deceased person. language?“ "I rather fawncy from her outland Notice is hereby givon that II. K. Hanna Jr. Hughes (formerly Rose Cardwell.) Mariah Kahler FOR JACKSON COUNTY. the administrator of the estate of James A. ' (formerly Mariah Cardwell,) Medora Berry ■ In the matter of the Estate of Rebecca Eggle ish costume she’s an Amewlcan. (formerly Medora Cardwell,) Delia Fink (former- I “Oh, no; she’s not one o’ those dis- Baird, deceased, has rendered, presented and ly Delia Cardwell.) Laura Fitch (formerly Laura I ston, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned gusting Amewlcans. She's got too filed for settlement in tho abovo entitled court I Cardwell.) Alvin Cardwell, and W. W. Cardwell, and matter his final account and report of his have boon appointed by the County Court of touch chic about her for that. administration of said estate; and that Saturday the legatees and heirs at law of James A. Card- Oregon for Jackson County administrators of the “Bhe cawn’t be a German. Of ull the the 26th day of December 1911, at the hour of ten | well, deceased, and of Caroline Cardwell deceas of Rebecca Eggleston, deceased. All per frightful eweatures I ever met the o'clock a. m. of said day at the courtroom of said ed. Mrs. Edith Hanks and Vivian Cardwell, the estate sons having cla:ms against said estate are hereby daughters and sole heirs at law of Dan Cardwell, German women”— court at the court house in Jacksonville, Jackson notified to present them duly verified, to the un Telephone, Day: Office — Bell 47Ï “Gentlemen.” interrupted the man County. State of Oregon, has been duly appointed deceased, who was a son of the said James A. dersigned administrators at Glendale.Oregon or to << Cardwell. deceased. and of the said ' and fixed by the order of the Judge of the above Residence — Bell 473 with the book, "such discussion of la- their attorney J. A. Lemery at his office in Ash Caroline Cardwell, deceased. Alice Kane and.; n flies of different nationalities 1 b inad entitle<l court as the time and place for hearing Mary Delmatter. daughters of A. M. Berry, de land, Oregon on or before six months from and Residence— Home 179L objections to said account and report and for missible in a railway carriage." ceased. Wilkes Berry, the eon of the said A. M. after the first publication of this notice. thereof and of said estate. The date of the first publication is November “Beg pawdon,” said one of tho Lon settlement MEDFORD, OREGON All persons interested in said estate are hereby Berry, deceased, and also all other parties un 11. 1911. doners; "we didn’t know you understood notified that all objections to said account and known claiming any right, title, estate, lien or JOSEPH A. JACQUES. English. But you might as well under report or any item thereof must be filed on or be- I interest in the real estate described in the com SIDNEY JACQUES, stand first as last that an Englishman fore the date and time aforesaid, to-wit; Decern- ' plaint herein. Defendants. Suit in Equity to Administrators of the estate Rebecca Eggleston, Quiet Title to Real Property. expresses his opinions wherever he la. ber 23th, 1911 at 10 o’clock a. m. deceased. Date of first publication hereof is December; To all of the unknown heirs of James R. Poole, Tho British empire extends around tlie deceased to all of the unknown heirs of John glqbe; therefore a British subject Is al 2nd 1911. Bigham, deceased, to all of the unknown heirs of i H. K. HANNA JR. Notice of Sheriff’s Sale Under Ex ways at home; therefore ho has a right Administrator of the estate of tha above named Arthur Langeil, deceased, to all of the unknown to aay wbat he likes.” heirs of Miles N. Hill, deceased, to all of the un ecution. decedent. “So he has if he chooses to take the known heirs of Frank Brown, deceased, to all of Clyde Shaw, Plaintiff. the unknown heirs of C. C. Bodine, deceased, to consequences. You have Insulted this vs. SUMMONS. lady, though I presume sho doesn't un IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, all of the unknown heirs of Mary A. Harris, de- Opp Mining Company, an Oregon corporation I ceased, to all of the unknown heirs of A. Brauns, derstand English and is therefore un and Jackson County Bank, an Oregon corpora- FOR JACKSON COUNTY. ■ deceased, to all of the unknown heirs of A. 1 i tion. Defendants. aware of the fact. I am glad that she G. Loud, Plaintiff, | Stroup, deceased, to all of the unknown heirs of J vs. BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION AND OR- does not, for I propose to call you to J. A. Brunner, deceased, to all of the unknown account for your conduct, and I prefer The Gold Ray Renity Company, a corporation. heirs of Herman Brunner, deceased, to all of the l DER OF SALE duly issued by the Clerk of the The Grants Pass Ranking and Trust Company, a Circuit Court of the County of Jackson. State of that she should not know that I am corporation. The Enterprise Mining Company, a unknown heirs of R. Brown, deceased, to all of dated the 3rd day of November, 1911 in a acting in her behalf. Ploase apologize corporation. Condor Water and Power Company, the unknown heirs of W. Brown, deceased, to all Oregon, certain action in the Circuit Court for said to mo for what you havo said about n corporation, Walter S. Brown. C. E. Ray and of the unknown heirs of John Anderson, deceas County and State wherein *yde Shaw as plaintiff ed, to al) of the unknown heirs of James Clugg- her.’* Frank H. Ray, W. A. Jones and W. C. Hale, recovered judgment against Opp Mining Com age, deceased, to all of tho unknown heirs of "I make no apologies to any one. Defendants. pany. a corporation, in plaintiff’s first cause of John S. Drum, deceased, to all of the unknown “Then will you Inform me where you To The Enterprise Mining Company, a corpora heirs of Thomas Devine, deceased, to all of the suit for the sum of One hundred seventy and tion. and Walter S. Brown; — 10-100 Dollars ($170.10) with interest thereon can be found on the arrival of this unknown heirs of J. G. Emery, deceased, to all of I n the N ame of the S tate of O regon , you from the 14th day of August. 1911 at the rate of 6 train at its destination T' are hereby required to appear and answer the the unknown heirs of A. Chambers, deceased, to per cent per annum and for the further sum of “At tho Hotel de L, Paris,” replied complaint filed against you in the above entitled all of the unknown heirs of C. F. Wilson, deceas Fifty Dollars ($50.00) attorneys fees and upon the Englishman, taking a card from a suit within ten days from the date of service ed. to all of the heirs of each, every and all of plaintiffs second cause of suit for the sum of case liearlug the name of tho Marquis upon you if served within Jackson County, Ore I said decedents; to William C. Buffman, to Joshua Four hundred thirteen and 20-100 Dollars ($413.20) of Butterton. The card be received In gon. or within twenty days from the date of ser B. Poole. John Williams and Minerva Williams with inuerest thereon from the 14th day of Aug exchange bore tho name Baron Ilol- vice if served within any other county within the his wife, to Nicholas Deisch the surviving hus ust. 1911 at the rate of 6 per cent per annum State of Oregon, and if service upon you be had band of Mary Deisch. deceased, to Frank Deisch, and the further sum of Sixty Dollars ($60.00) at landsek. Peter A. Deisch. Thomas Deisch, Louis Deisch, "Well, Baron Rollandsck," aal<l the by publication of summons, then within six and Noel Deisch. the children and heirs at law of torneys fees and upon plaintiffs third cause of weeks from the date of the first publication of suit for the sum of Two hundred seventy-one Britisher, "1 fawncy 1 can satisfy you Begin Jan. 3, Continue Four Weeks upon you. which date of first publican the said Mary Deisch, decsased. to Sallie Bilger, and 40-100 Dollars ($271.40) with interest thereon that we Englishmen are not to be summons (formerly Sallie Cardwell), to Rose Hughes tion is Saturday. December 2. 1911. and the last from the 14th day of August, 1911 at the rate of 6 frightened by you Germans In any date of publication and the last date for your (formerly Roso Cardwell), to Mariah Kahler per cent per annum and tho further sum of Every citizen of Oregon ;.s cordially invited to event." attend the short courses of the Oregon Agricul appearance herein is January 13. 1912. and you (formerly Mariah Cardwell), to Delia Fink (form Fifty Dollars ($50.00) attorneys fees and upon tural College, beginning Jan. 3. Eleven distinct Mias Cartright had been pretending are notified that if you fail to appear and answer erly Delia Cardwell) to Laura Fitch (formerly plaintiffs fourth cause of suit for the sum of ive courses will be offered in Agriculture, Me to understand not a word of this dia to the complaint filed against you in said Court Laura Cardwell), to Alvin Cardwell, being the ! Three hundred forty-seven and 45-100 Dollars legatees and heirs at law of James Cardwell, de chanic Arts, Domestic Science and Art.Commerce logue, but the moment the name Hol and cause within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff ceased, ($347.45) with interest thereon from the 7th day and the legatees and heirs at law of Car Forestry and Mnsic. Every course is designed la ndaek was spoken her manner will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for oline Cardwell, deceased, to Alice Kane and to of September, 1911 at the rate of 6 per cent per to HELP the 3tudent in his daily work. Make in the complaint, vix: annum and the further sum of Fifty Dollars changed. this a pleasant and profitable winter outing. No For judgment against the defendant. Walter also all other parties unknown claiming any ($50.00) attorneys fees and upon plaintiffs fifth "Baron, are you the Heidelberg man tuition. Reasonable accommodations. For S. Brown, on the twenty-seven causes of suit in right, title, estate, lien or interest either in or to cause of suit for the sum of Thirty-two and 20-100 I have heard so much about through the complaint set forth for the total sum of the real estate described in the complaint herein, Dollars ($32.20) with interest thereon from the beautiful illustrated bulletin, address H. M. TENNANT. Registrar, Corvallis, Ore. the Ehrenstelns of Berlin?" $2906.53. principal and attorney's fees, besides and herein described, the above named defend 7th dayx of September. 1911 at the rate of 6 per "They are my friends,” said the bar interest as In the complaint set forth, and that ants; cent per annum and for the further sum of FARMER’S BUSINESS COURSE BY CORRESPONDENCE In the name of the State of Oregon;- You and on, evidently astonished at her spook the liens set forth in the complaint be foreclosed Fifteen Dollars ($15.00) attorneys fees and for and that the r<al property therein described, each of you are hereby required to appear in the the further sum of Thirty-three Dollars ($33.00) ing English. above entitled court and cause within ten days vix: The North Vi of the Southwest Vi and the costs and disbursements, said judgment being "Doubtless you ars the same. This from the date of the service of this summons up gentleman probably doesn't know that South Mr of the Northwest Vi. all in Section 16. on you if the same be serve! within Jackson enrolled and docketed in the Clerk’s office of said 36 South. Range 4 West. Willamette Court if*the 31st day of October, 1911. you were conqueror with the small Township Meridian, in Jackson County, Oregon, and the County, Oregon, or if served within any other Public notice is hereby given, that I will, by | sword In all tho student duels of your personal nroperty. equipment and appurtenances county within Oregon, then within twenty days virtue said execution and order of sale, on the from the date of the service o^ this summons up year at Iloldelberg. I am very much connected with said real property lie sold in the 9th day of December. 1911 at the front door of the obliged to you for your defense of me, manner provided by law for sale of real property on you. or if served upon you by publication of Court house in Jacksonville, in said County at 2 summons, then on or before the expiration of six but It Is not necessary. We Americans on lien foreclosure, and that the proceeds there o'clock P. M. of said day sell at public auction to weeks from the date of the first publication of aro the only nation of the world that of be applied to the payment of the sums found said the highest bidder for cash the following des summons, and you and each of you will take has ever successfully resisted British due to the plaintiff, principal, interest, attorney's notice that if you fail to so appear and answer cribed property, to-wit:- tyranny, and we have lost nothing since fees and his coats and disbursements, and that said complaint within said time that the plaint The north half of the north-west quarter and | upon such sale each of the defendants be for the north half of the north-east quarter and the | Cornwallis surrendered to General ever barred and foreclosed of all right, claim and iffs herein will take a decree against you and Washington." Then, turning to the equity of redemption in and to said premises and each of you for the relief prayed for in the com south-east quarter of the north-east quarter of Section 36 in Township 37 South of range 3 West Express, Freight, General Delivery. Teaming to Englishmen: "Gentlemen, 1 can under every part thereof, and that tho plaintiff have plaint, to-wit; For a decree in favor of the plaintiffs herein of the Willamette Merid’an, excepting from the I stand your dislike to apologizing to auch other and further relief as is equitable. all Parts of the Country. Nothing too Heavy or said described land, however, a tract of about Baron Itollandsek. but I am quite sure This summons ia published by order of the and against the defendants and each, every and five acres, more or less, known a9 the Martin I too Light. Agents for Cölestin Mineral Water. thereof, that the plaintiffs herein. L. M. you will not object to apologizing to a Honorable J. R. Neil. County Judge for Jackson all Lyon and Cora Lyon his wife, are the owners in Lais tract, which tract ia located in the NEV« of i womau. Not that I care for an apology County. Oregon, made and entered Nove nr ber fee simple of all of the following described tract the NW V a of the NW *4 of the aforesaid section; ' on my own account, but that It will Dec. 2. 1911. ordering publication thereof in the of realty, lying and being situated in Jackson I and also the north-west quarter of the north Jacksonville Post, a newspaper of general circu settle this matter without the necessity lation published at Jacksonville, in Jackson County. Oregon, and being more particularly de west quarter of Section 31 in Township 37, South of Range 2 West of the Willamette Meridian. ; for any further making a mountain out County, Oregon, for a period of six successive scribed as follows, to-wit: Beginning at an iron pin situated 495 feet north and also the following described tract of land. ' of a mole bill.” weeks. ft of the southwest corner of Donation Land Claim to-wit:- Beginning at the south-east corner of "I don’t recognise the baron’s right,” Dated this 2nd day of December. 1911. No. 90 (Pool D. L. C.) in Township 37 South of the south-west quarter of Section 25. Township I said the marquis. ”to criticise my ac- H. D. NORTON. 37 South of Range 3 West of the Willamette ■ tlou in any eTent” Attorney for Plaintiff. Range 2 west of the Willamette Meridian, thence 1 Meridian; thence north 2.35 chains, more or less' East 1857.30 feet; thence North Odegrees 32 min- ! “Vary well," replied Mias Cartright; utes East 564 feet; thence South 89 degrees 38 I to a point from which the south-east corner of “he baa shown great delicacy in say Notire of Application for U. 8. Patent. I minutes West 775 feet to the center of Middle i T. F. Dugan claim as recorded in Volume 8 at John - Dunning ton A. S. Kleinhammer ing that be would prefer that I should L. W. SMITH. Applicant. Street; thence North 0 degrees 16 minutes East page 587 of the Mining Records of the aforesaid U. S. Land Office. Roseburg. Oregon. not know he was acting in my defense. 381.80 feet to the south line of the Rogue River i countj and state, bears north 80 degree s west 66 i ' feet, thence north 80 degrees west to said corner; | November 10, 1911. Valley Railroad right of way: thence along said [ Now that he is aware that I have un Mineral Application No 07284. right of way South 68 degrees 1 minute. West thence north on the east line of said Dugsn Claim | derstood your conversation 1 am quits Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of the 856.36 feet; thence South 76 degrees 27 minutes to a point situated 2.85 chains south of the north- ] sure he will at my request withdraw Act of Congress approved May 10, 1872. L. W. West 292.81 feet; thence South 0 degree 9 min east corner of said claim: thence south 80 degrees that defense.” Smith, whose poetoffice is Gold Hill. Oregon, has utes. East 6 feet; thence East 130 feet; thence east 21.51 chains to the east boundary line of the “Only at your command.” aald tho made application for a patent to the Stansell Con- South 0 degree 09 minutes East 254.66 feet: thence south half of the south-west quarter of said baron, who was by thia time disgust solids ted Group of Placer Mines, originally locat West 130 feet; thence South 0 degrees 09 minutes Section 25; thence south 5.15 chains to the quarter ed with tbs position taken by tbs nmr- ed as placer ground by Wm. Ludington January East 290 00 feet to the place of beginning, con corner on the line between sections 25 and 36 in said T wnship and Range; thence west on Sec- , quls 12th. 1898. paid location notice being of record in taining 27.5 acres, more or less; “Then I must command you," ■ftld Volume 10 of Mining Records of Jackson That the plaintiff herein John H. Hueners is in tion In.e 20.17 chains to the place of beginning, County, Oregon, at page ¡31 thereof, and amended the possession of and entitled to the possession containing 13 acres, more or less, together with | the lady." all water rights, water ditches, mills, milling snd ; “I regret yonr command, but feel location thereof made by W. R. Stansell January of al) of said real property under and by virtue of mining machinery, superstructures, ores, metals DUNNINGTON & KLEINHAMMER. Propt 23rd. 1905. as the Stansell Consolidated Group of a written contract to purchase the same from bound to obey it" Placer Mines, numbered from One to Four in hia co-plaintiffs L. M Lyon and Cora Lyon his and concentrates, commonly known as the Opp This ended the splaode so far as the clusive, said location notices being of record In wife. That none of said defendants have any Mine, located In Jackson County. State of Ore Englishmen were concerned. Miss. Volume 15 of Mining Records of Jackson County, right, title or interest of any kind or nature ( gon. Cartrlgbt and Baron ltollandsek enter | Oregon, at pages 5, 6. 7 and 8 thereof, same be- either in or to any part or portion of any of I Taken and levied upon as the property of the ------- Dealeu In ed into conversation, the lady cour- I ing surveyed land situated within the Foots the real property herein described; that the said defendants or so much thereof as may be teoualy addressing him in his native Creek Mining District. Jackson County. Oregon, title to all of said real property, the whole and necessary to satisfy said judgment in favor of language. He was accorded permis in the Roseburg Land District, and which is every part thereof, be quieted in these plaintiffs said named plaintiff againts said named defend ants with interest thereon together with all costs sion to call upon her In Paris and | more fully described according to the official U. herein free from any lien, claim or demand of and disbunementa that have or may accrue. any kind or nature of any of the defendants , followed ber to London. Before she S. Survey thereof as follows. to-wit;- The Northeast quarter of the Northwest quart herein. For a judgment against such of the 1 Dated at Jacksonville. Oregon November 4th. sailed for America they were betroth er and the Southeast quarter of the Northwest defendants herein as shall contest this suit for 1911. ed. W. A. JONES. Sheriff. quarter of Section twenty-five (25), Township plaintiffs' costs and disbursements herein to be By B.H DOW. Deputy- Ths baron has sines his marriage thirty-seven (37) South of Range Four (4) Want | taxed, and for such other, further and different*' a member of the general staff of of the Willamette Meridian. Jackson County. ' relief as to the court shall seem equitable in the the German army and an aid-do-camp Oregon, eontaing eighty acres, the said group of j premises. placer mining clains being of record in tho office i This summons is published In tho J m . k < vdie to jtha emperor. . . _, Good for Nothing t-i ...J Eyoj of U m Roeorder of Jackson County, Oregon, at * Poet a weekly newspaper published and issued How a Courtship Began I n the circuit court of the state of O regon . Better Baking Crescent Barber Shooand Ba,h k John A. Perl Undertaker and Embalmer Calls Answered Day or Night Ambulance Service You are cordially invited To calfand inspect our line of Holiday Goods We carry an assorted line of Hand Bags, Sta tionary, Perfume, Christmas Cards and other well selected articles suitable for Xmas presents. City Drug Store 0. A. C. Short Courses YOU ARE INVITED >RWl-,Mgi-=i=j Charles F. Dunfoi d DR AY AGE il JACKSONVILLE ill OREGON sæsssë Jacksonville Meat Market All Kinds of Fresh and Cured Meats. Poultry, Choice Lard, Etc ’.ÍTBERUIIOS u:n . • Sil JACKSONVILLE,