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SUMMONS
Jealous Fishes In a Duel.
OVERSHOT
THE MARK
By EDWARD TOMLINSON
Mr. aud Mr». Partridge, a well to do
couple, being childless adopted a niece
of Mr». Partridge, Suzauua Kenton.
Suzanna was a good girl and, being
) n orphan, gave her whole heart to
her foster parents. When Suzanna
was eighteen years old a sister of Mr.
Partridgo died, leaving destitute a
daughter about the same uge. His
uncle felt It ills duty to take his ulece
into hl» home and give her a living.
His wife did not relish this new ad
dition to the household, but since her
husband had consented to her receiv
ing her own relative she could not re-
fuse her consent to bls taking in his
niece.
Blandlna Crofts, Mr. Partridge’s
niece, was a very different person
from Suzanna. She was very, very
plausible, very unscnipulous and In
ordinately selfish. What property the
old couple possessed belonged to Mr.
Partridge, and It had been understood
that Suzanna would Inherit It. It did
not take long for Blandlna to argue
out a case 111 her own behalf. She,
being the niece of the owner of the
property, should be the heir. But
since »he would be at a great disad
I
vantage If she tried to persuade her
uncle to leave his property to her In
stead of Suzanna, she determined to
go about the matter In a roundabout
“Fish art* liable to the satnu passions
ns you uik I I. mid they tight nlnl love
as we do.'' said Dr Francis Ward. "1
can show you a photograph of a rain
bow trout In what would have been n
fight to the death if 1 had not Inter
fered. In n pond were a big female
trout nud her partner, who resented
the lutruslon of another trout Slid
deiil.v one fsb charged the other and
seized him by the j iw. He shook Ills
oppouent ns a dog shakes a rat mid
kept on until Ills enemy floated to the
top. Then 1 took the fish out and re
vived it with a little weak whisky and
water."—London Mall.
Too Realistic.
“Mn,” Raid tbe little boy, “will you
let me take baby out in tbe perambu
lator? Bob Carr an' Billy Pitt au' me
we're goln’ to play at a railway acel-
dent, Tin» perambulator is to be the
train, an’ baby’» to be the passenger
who’s pitched out on hl» head, an' he's
to be saved from bein’ run over by an
other train just in time.’’ Three hours
later when tlie baby wnn safely in bed
tbe little boy was released from the
coal cellar —New York Journal.
Easy Promise.
He (after being rejected)—Goodby.
but promise to be n sister to mo. She
— I will. I accepted your brother hist
night. - Variety Life.
Tht’rp H «nie body thnt know» more
Hi in anybody, nad that is everybrdy.—
fallet ra nd
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale Under Exe-
cuion.
Edwin Worman, Plaintiff.
vs.
Harry Silver, Jessie Silver. James S. Bailey and
i Henrietta Bailey, Defe idants.
By virtue of an execution and order of sale
duly issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court, of
the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, dated
the 1(Hh day of April. 191?. in a certain action
in the Circuit Court for mi 1 Cotin tv and State
wherein the above named plaintiff recovered
judgment against the above named defendants
for the sum of sixteen hundred dollars ($1660.00)
with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per
annum from the 8th day of Msy. 1909, (loss
the sum of one hundre 1 ($100.00) dollars’ paid
June 13th, 1910. and the further sum of one
hundred sixty (160.00) dollars attorney’s fees
and costs and disbursements taxed at nineteen
and 80-100 ($19.80) dollars? and in said decree,
execution and order of sale >t was ordered, ad
judged and decreed that the mortgaged premises
described in plaintiff’s complaint be foreclosed
and sold as upon execution at law and that the
proceeds of said sale be applied: (1st) to the
payment of the costs and disbursements of the
suit including the attorney’s fees as above set
forth; and (2nd) to the payment of the amounts
due th« plaintiff, and the residue, if any. be paid
Into this court to abide its further order.
Public notice is hereby given that I will, by
virtue of said decree.execution and order of sale
on the 14th day of May, 1912, at tbeTfront door of
the Court House in Jacksonville in said County
of Jackson, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said
day sell at public auction to the highest bidder
for cash the following described property, to-wit:
The undivided one-half interest in and to that
certain parcel of real estate beginning at a point
which bears east 291 feet from the northwest cor
ner of the Taylor farm in Section 7, Township
39 South. Range 2 Fast of the Willamette Mer
idian; thence north 89 deg. 45 min. east 383 feet:
thence north 86 feet, thence south 42 deg. 40 min.
east 130.7 feet: thence south 63 deg. 30 min. east
347 feet; thence south 11 deg. east 330.5 feet;
thence south 51 deg. west 297 feet; thence north
59 deg. 30 mln. west 200 feet; thence south 80 deg.
30 min. weBt 130.7 feet; thence north 57 deg
west 381,4 feet to the place of beginning.
Taken and levied upon as the property of the
said named defendants or so much thereof as
may be necessary to satisfy said judgment in
favor of said plaintiff against said defendants
together with’all costs and disbursements that
have or may accrue.
Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, this 11th day of
April. 1912.
W. A. JONF.S.
By R. B. DOW.
Sheriff.
Deputy.
way.
She began by feigning a strong love I
SUMMONS.
IN THE Cin< V1T COURT Or TlfB STATU Of OKF.CON
FOR TH» COUNTY OR JACKSON.
Lena A. Phillips Plaintiff,
vs.
Walter B. Phillips, Defendant.
Divorce.
To Walter B. Phillips the above
f endant:
I n
the
Suit
for
named de-
N ame of the S tate of O regon :
Y ou
are hereby notified that you are required to ap
pear and answer the complaint of the above
plaintiff in the above entitled court, now on file
with the Clerk of said Court, within ten days
from the date of service of this summons upon
you if served in Jackson County. Oregon: but
if served in any other county in the State of
Oregcn, then within twenty days from the date
of the service of this summons upon you; or if
personally served on you out of the State of
Oregon, then within six weeks after the date of
such service: and if*servedby publication thereof,
then within six weeks from the date of the first
publication; and you are hereby notified that if
you fail to appearand answer said complaint,
as hereby required, the plaintiff will apply to the
eourt for the relief demanded in said complaint;
to-wit, for a decree of said court dissolving the
marriage contract existing between the plaintiff
and the defendant, and that plaintiff have the
care custody and control of the minor children
of the plaintiff and defendant, and for such
other relief as the court may deem equitable and
just.
Under an 1 by virtue of an order male by the
Hon. F. M. Calk’us a iud; o of raid court, dated
the 25 th day of Ma ••ch, A. D. «912. this summons
is serve 1 on the d -fenlanN by the publication
thereof for six successive weeks in the Jackson*
vide Post, a weekly novae iper prints 1 and pulr-
lished at Jacksonville, Jackson Con nt Oregon,
and the defendant by said order io requ! r**d to ap
pear and answer witb'n six weeks from the date
« f the first i ubllcatlon hereof
Date of fast publication March 30th,’ 1912.
F. D. BRIGGS,
Ashland. Oregon.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Notice to Creditors.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF
OREGON. IN AND FOR JACKSON COUNTY
In the Matter of the Application of V’. A Dun
lap to Register Title to the following described
real property, situated in Jackson County. Ore
gon, to-wit:—
Beginning 24 chains west of the north-west
corner of the N. W. Fisk Donation Land Claim
N >. 42. in Township 38 south of Range 1 ea3t of
the Willamette Meridian, and running thence
s; uth 4 chains, thence west 15.70 chains to the
east line of the county road, thence north 10 de
grees east, along the east line of said county road
9.02 chains, thence north on said east line of
County road 2.40 chains to the north line of the
H. H. Eldridge Donation Land Claim No. 70 in
Township 38 south of Range 1 west of the Wil
lamette Meridian, thence east 14.14chains, thence
south 7. 30 chains to the place of beginning, con
taining 16 673 acres, said land being in Township 38 |
south of range 1 west of the Willamette Meridian.
vs.
H. H. Eldridge and all whom it may concern.
Defendants.
To H. II. Eldridge and all whom it may concern.
Defendants. In the name of the state of Oregon,
you and each of you. are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the application filed against you
in the above ent tied cause, which is an action
brought for the purpose of registering the title
to the a’o'.>ve described premises, and you are so
required to appear and answer on or before April
29. 1912. and if you fail to appear an>l answer for
./ant thereof the applicant will npply to the
Court for the relief in said application and berc-
demanded, sail applieut’on he’ng n r.v on filo
in the office of Ute Clerk of said C .urt in Jack
sonville, Jackson County, Oregon,
This summcns is pubii he ! in th« Jackccnvi’.’e
Postby order of Hou. F. V.Calkins, Ju<’ge of the
Circuit C« uit of the State of Oregon, for Ja?k-
on County, which sai l order was mad* and ei
tered of record oa the 5Lh, day of March, 19’
Date of first publication hereof is the 9th day
of March. 1912.
( seal )
W. R. COLEMAN.
County Clerk of Jackson County, Oregon, and
ex-officio Clerk of the Circuit Court.
FREDW. MEARS.
Attorney for Applicant.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON
IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON
for her victim. Then she turned
In the matter of the administration of the es
IN AND FOR JACKSON COUNTY.
tate of Edward Price Vickroy a deceased | In the Matter of (he Application of V. A. Dun-
away from her, but would give no rea
person.
son for doing so. Mrs. Partridge ask
I lap to Register Title to the following described
Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, | real property, situated in Jackson County, Ore
ed her why she hail changed, but she
by an order of the County Court of Jackson coun gon, to-wit:
would not tell. Finally Mr. Partridge
ty, State of Oregon, duiy entered on the 29th day ' Beginning 24 chains west of the north-west
missed a sum of money. Blandlna,
of March. A. D. 1912, has been appointed and ' corner of the N. W. Fisk Donation Land Claim
with many sighs, and declarations of
now is the duly qualified and acting Executor No. 42 in Township 38 south of Range 1 cast of
the pain she suffered In accusing her
of the estate of the above named «lecedent.
the Willamette Meridian, and running thence
friend, advised the lady to search her
All Creditors and persons having claims against south 4 chains, thence west 15.70 chains to the
said ? decedent or his estate are hereby notifie«! east line of the county road, thence north, 10 de
niece's room. She did so and found
and required to present the same duly verified grees cast, along the east line of said county road
the lost money. The matter could not
with proper vouchers, to the undersigned Execu
be kept from Mr. Partridge, and he
9.02 chains, th ree north cn said cast line of
tor at his office at Bank of Jacksonville Bldg.,
Insisted that Suzanna leave the house.
county road 2.40 chains to the north line of the
Jacksonville, Jackson County, Oregon, within
II. H. Eldridge Donation Land Claim No. 70 in
Both Suzanna and her aunt, with wo
si:: months from the date hereof.
Town.-hip
38 south of Range 1 west of the Wil-
man's Instinct, believed that Blandlna
Date hereof and of the first publication hereof
, I imette Meridian thence east 14 14 chain.*, thence
had laid a plan to ruin the former, but
is March 30th . 1912.
1 south 7.30 chains to the place of beginning con
Mr. Partridge naturally favored his
HERBERT KENNEDY HANNA.
taining 16.673 acres, said land being in Township
own sister's child. Besides, Blandlna
Executor of the will and estate of the above
I 38 south of Range 1 west of the Willamette
named deceased.
had taken pains to tell him often how
I Meridian.
f
much she loved Suzanna.
vs.
Suzanna supported herself as best
Executor’s Notice.
| H. H. Eldridge and all whom it may concern
she could, her aunt helping her with
I n the C ounty court of the state of O regon , ■ Defendants.
TAKE NOTICE.
her own pin money, for Mr. Partridge
FOR JACKSON COUNTY.
That on the 16th day of February. 1912, an ap
In the matter of the estate of Elizabeth A.
was greatly Incensed at Suzanna's in
plication was filed by the said V. A. Dunlap in
Mills, deceased.
gratitude, and nothing could be done
Notice is hereby given that Charles F. Mills. the Circuit Court of Jackson County, Oregon, for
for her with his knowledge. As for
the executor of the estate of Elizabeth A. Mills, Initial Registration of tho Title of the land above
Blandlna, she had a mania for possess
deceased, has presented, rendered, and filed for described.
ing fine things, such ns clothes, jewel
Now, unless you appear on or before the 29th
settlement in the above entitled court and mat.
ry and the like. After the old people
ter. his final account and report of bis admlnls. day of April, 1912. and show cause why such ap
had gone to bed she would steal out
plication
shall not be granted, the same will be
tration of said estate, and that Saturday, the
and go to dances. She had a lover
27th day of April, 1912, at the hour of ten o’clock taken as confessed, and a decree will be entered i
a. m. of said day. at the court room of said court according to the prayer of the application, and i
who would call for her, walt.ag out-
at the court house. In Jacksonville, Jackson you will be forever barred from disputing the '
side till she appeared and Inter bring
County, State of Oregon, has been duly appointed same.
her home, leaving her at the door. But
Witness my hand and the seal of said Court
and fixed by the order of the judge of the above
one ulglit she Invited him In. Mrs.
entitled court, as the time an«! place for hearing hereto affixed this the 7th day of March, 1912.
Partridge, hearing mutlied sounds lie-
[ seal ]
W. R. COLEMAN.
objections to said account and report and for
low, tiptoed downstairs und caught the
County Clerk of Jackson County, Oregon, and
settlement thereof and of said estate.
couple there. Since 2 o'clock in the
All persons interested in said estate are hereby ex-officio Clerk of the Circuit Court.
morning was not a proper hour for a
notified that all objections to said account and
Notice for Publication.
young woman who was supposed to be
report or any item thereof must be filed on or
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
before the date and time aforesaid, to-wit: April
tn bed to entertain a young man in the
U. S. Land Offic« at Roseburg, Oregon,
27th, 1912, at 10 o’clock a. m. thereof.
drawing room, the matter looked sus
March 2. 1912
Date of first publication hereof is March 30th. I
picious. She knew her nunt distrusted
Notice Is hereby given that Albert D. Beardsley
1912.
her, and she feared the consequences.
of Applegate, Oregon, who, on January 26, 1906,
CHARLES F. MILLS.
The matter was reported to Mr. Par
Executor. made Homestead Entry Serial No. 03874, for Lot
tridge, and Blandlna, seeing that her
1 and the NE% NEVi Section 30, Township 38 S.,
tuuocence would not be believed by
Range 3 West Willamette Meridian, has filed no
Notice of Sheriff’s
Sale Under tice of intention to make final five year proof,
him, excused herself on tho ground
to establish claim to the land above described, be
that sbe was her visitor's wife. This
Execution.
fore W. H. Caaon, United States Commissioner,
helped ths matter lu one way, but not
BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION AND OR. at Medford, Oregon, on the 19th day of April. 1912
iu another. Her uncle did not at all
DER OF SALE duly issued by the Clerk of the
Claimant names as witnesses: Fred Offen
like ber having married clandestinely.
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon.for Jackson bacher, of Applegate. Oregon, James O’Brien,
However, she was his sister's child, Notice of Sheriff'» Sale of Real Prop County, dated the 6th day of April. 1912, in a of Applegate, Oregon. Herman Offenbacher, of
and he forgave her, especially ns alle
certain action in the Circuit Court for said Applegate, Oregon, William Morrison, of Apple
erty Under Execution.
County and State wherein J. B. Andrews as gate, Oregon,
gave a» a reason for concealing her
marriage that her husband, John At
BENJAMIN F. JONES.
Crist L. EinkopfZand -Hannah Einkopf, hus plaintiff recovered judgment against J. J. Koehn
for the sum of four hundred forty-five
Reg Í8ter.
wood, was uuable to support her. Her band and wife. Plaintiffs.
($445.00)
dollars
with
interest
at
the
rate
of
6
per
vs.
uncle decided that alio should remnlu
cent
per
annum
from
the
5th
day
of
December.
Notice of Final Settlement.
in his home till Atwood bettered hl» D. H. Palmer, as Administrator of the Estate 1911, and fifty ($50.00) dollars attorney fees on
of John V. Palmer, deceased. Defendant.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON,
circumstances.
the
5th
day
of
December,
1911.
By virtue of an execution and order of sale
FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON.
Shortly after thia Mrs. Partridge sick duly
Public notice is hereby given that I will on th«
issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of
ened and died. Mr. Partridge was now the County of Jackson. State of Oregon, dated 13th day of May. 1912, at the front door of the In the Matter of the Estate of D. R. White.
very dependent upon his niece and was the 10th day of April. 1912, in a certain action in Court House In Jacksonville, in said County, at deceased.
in no hurry for her to leave him to as the Circuit Court for said County and State 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said day sell at pub- Notice is hereby given that Agetha
sume her position liefore the world as wherein Crist L. Einkopf and Hannah Elnkonf. lie auction to the highest bilder for cash th« Brandenburg. Administratrix of the estate of
the above named decedent, has filed in the above
Atwood's wife. Atwood seldom came his wife recovered judgment against D. H. following described rca! property, to-wit: —
entitled court her duly verified final account and
Beginning
135
feet
north
from
the
south-east
Palmer
as
administrator
of
the
estate
of
John
V.
to see ber and Anally drifted away
of Lot 3 In Block 2 of the Cottage Addition report of the administration of said estate and
from her altogether. Her uncle en Palmer, deceased, for the sum of one thousand comer
the said court has fixed Tuesday, April 30, 1912,
(11000.00) dollars with interest thereon from the to Medford, running thence north along the
couraged her to let him go, assuring 3rd day of May. 1911, at the rate of 6 per cent per west line of North Cottage Street fifty (50) feet at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said day. in the
her that if she lived with him to the annum from date until paid and the further sum thence southwest ward 253 feet more or less to a court room of said court in the court house at
end of his life she should have his of seventeen hundred fifty (1750.00) dollars with point on the west line of said lot; thence south Jacksonville. Jackson County. State of Oregon,
property.
interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per 35 deg. 8 min. east along the west boundary of as the time and place of hearing said final ac
Several years passed during which annum from the 28th day of May. 1910, and the said lot fifty (50) feet to a point 228 feet north count and report.
All persons interested are hereby notified to
Blandlna pretended that she had lost further sum of twelve and 50-100 ($12.50) (Jollars 35 deg. 8 min. west from the south coiner of said make
or file their objections to said final account
Interest in her husband and would interest remaining due and unpaid and the lot; thence easterly 220 feet, more or less to the and report with said court, if any they have, on
place of beginning, all in Jackson County. Ore
probably in time securo a divorce. further sum of sixteen ($16.00) costs and dis gon.'
or before said time.
Then her uncle died. When his will bursements, said judgment and decree being en Taken and levied upon as the property of said
Date hereof and of the first publication hereof
rolled and docketed in the Clerk's office for said
was read what waa her consterna County and State on the 26th day of March. 1912. J. J. Koehn or so much thereof as may be neces is March 30. 1912.
AGETHA A. BRANDENBURG.
tion to And that the estate—a Ane one—
Public notice is hereby given that I will, sary to satisfy said judgment in favor of J. B.
had been left to her as Mrs. Blandina by virtue of said decree, execution and order of Andrews against said J. J. Koehn with Interest Administratrix of the Estate of D. R. White,
Atwood.
sale, on the 13th day of May. 1912, at the front thereon together with all costs and disburse» deceased.
She harried to a lawyer, confided to door of the Court House in Jacksonville, in said ments that have or may accrue.
Notice of Sale of Real Property by
him that she had never been married County at 11 o'clock in the forenoon of said day Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon. April. 10th.
Administrator.
1912.
sell
at
public
auction
to
the
highest
bidder
for
and her legal name was simply Blan-
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON
cash the following described real property, to-
w. A. JONES,
dins Crofts.
FOR
JACKSON COUNTY.
By R. B. DOW. Deputy.
wit:
Sheriff.
In the matter of the estate of James Cook, de
"Then.” said tho attorney, “yon can
Beginning at a stone on the north boundary of
ceased.
not inherit that estate under that will.” Donation Land Claim No. 84, in Township 37,
Notice of Publication
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned,
This was n crushing blow to Blan- south of Range 2 west of the Willamette Mer
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
the administrator of the estate of James Cook,
dlna. Ths lawyer told her that un idian. said stone being midway be tween the
deceased, will from and after the 29th day cf
U. S. Land Office at Ros« bur, Oregon.
less there was another will the estate northeast corner and the northwest corner of
April. 1912. at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m. of said
April 11. l»tt
must go to her nncle's heirs, who were said claim, and running thence south 1326.7 feet
day. at the court room of the County Court
numerous, and her share would be a to the center of said claim for a true beginning Notice la hereby clren that Wealey R. Spark,, Jackson County. Oregon, at the court house
point; thence west along the center line of said of Jackmnville Ora»on who on September 11
bagatelle. Blandlna left him and the claim 1329.75 feet to the west boundary of said
Jacksonville. Jackson County. Oregon, offer
next day returned with a will she had claim, thence north along the west boundary ef 1907. made Homeotead entry Serial. No. 042tt. private sale to the highest bidder for cash
for NEI* NWl. Secti<m 5 Township M.S. Rance hand, and subject to confirmation by the County
found dated Ave years before, leaving said claim 464.55 feet; thence east 541.84 feet;
I went Willamette Meridian ha, filed notice of
the property to 8nsanna Kenton. After thence south 131.00 feet; thence east 787.66 feet; Intention to made final Fire year Proof, to eatab- Court of said Jacksan County. Oregon, the fol
begging the attorney to And some way thence south 233.31 feet to the place of begin liah claim to the land abore described, before W. lowing described real property, towit.
The SH of NEU an I the NU of SEU of See-
by which she could on furnishing the ning. containing 10 acres, being situate, lying and H.Canon. UnitadState,Comn>i»«ioner, at Medford 20. Twp. 318.. of Range 3 East, of Willamette
will force Suzanna to divide with her. being in Jackson County. Oregon.
Oregon, on the 2lth day of May. 1912.
Meridian, in said Jackson Couaty. Oregon.
Taken and levied upon as the property of the
Claimant name, u witn<m«i; Charles F. Dun
and being peremptorily refused, she
Thia sale ia made under and in pursuance of a
gave up the struggle and consented to said defendant or so much thereof as may be ford of fackmnvllle. Oregon. Charlo, Dunford license and order of sale, granted, made and en
necessary to satisfy said judgment in favor of Jr. of JackMnville. Oregon. Janxw R.n-k Sr uf tered of record by the County Court of Jackson
his notifying Suzanna of her Inheri
said plaintiffs against said defendants together Jackwnville. Oregon John Lyden of Jackson County. Oregon, on the 16th day of March. 1912,
tance.
with all costa and di»-bursements that have or ville. Oregon.
Susanna volunteered to give Blan may accrue.
dlna a small annuity out Of the estate
Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, April 10th.
•o k>ng at she lived and otherwlso lie- 1912.
friended ber, thereby akowlng the
W. A. JONES.
By R. B. DOW.
Sh.riff.
gweetneoe of her am dtopoaitton.
Deputy.
RENJAMIN.F JONES
REGISTER
Dr. Bell’sPine-Tar-Honey
For Coughs and Golds.
I
in the matter of the estate of James Cook,
deceased, authorizing this administrator to sell
said property.
Dated thia 28th day of M a c . . 11
J ¿IN COOK.
Administrator of th« eti!< of Jam«« Cook,
deceased.
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