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 entitleRWl-,Mgi-=i=j Charles F. 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