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Oregon Sidelights. SHIELDS ANSWERS TAX QUESTIONERS Paisley Press: A party of stackmen are here from Ashland,^Kan., looking for a new location. ’ The Klamath Falls council has ap propriated $500 to buy a team and wag SCHEME APPEALS TO EMOTIONS on with which to do the city’s hauling. DECLARES WRITER The Weekly Echoes published at Echo, has been purchased by J. P. Tay Effort to Place Whole Burden Oft lor, formerly connected with the Pa Land Aroueee Suspicion In louse Pepublic. W. M. Castle, the re Mind* of Many—Confiscltion tiring publisher, will remain at Echo. la Solo Alm and End. Hermiston Herald: People have fre- ' quently told us that were they to write I to their friends in the east of the From all over Oregon I have re growth made on the project by fruit ceived Inquiries as to what Single i trees, grapevines, etc.,' it would not Tax really Is. Widespread and ex ! be believed. pensive as the campaign in its favor Grants Pass Cfourier: Gasoline will has been, there is yet much ignorance supplant Old Dobbin. The old Williams regarding it. This I propose to dis- creek stage, with its swinging rod pel herewith. Single Tax Is offered as a system body, is soon to be given a place of honor behind the barn, forced into re- of taxation, It is offered as a tax [ reform. It Is offered as a panacea tirement by the modern auto. Paisley Press: The ease with which for all the Ills of society. We are told that under the magic Influence the town lock-up was opened last week of Single Tax, the inequalities so is sufficient evidence that our old wood apparent in society will completely en excuse has outlived its day and disappear; that crime, want, misery, would look far more at home in some and even physical imperfections will vanish with the Introduction of this body’s chicken yard than it does parad peculiar system of so-called taxation. ing* under the name of a jail. Hood River Glacier: The suggestion Appeal« to Emotions. Single Tax appeals to the emotions has been made that a system of water —to those whose envy and prejudice works should be installed with the lava are easily awakened, and most gen springs in Woodworth park as a source erally, to a class who are not direct ly Interested In the class of property of supply, to furnish water for the en affected thereby. Even Joseph Fels, tire lower valley community. Experts the multi-millionaire of Philadelphia, declare the supply plentiful for the entire district as well as the city. BT CHARLES JL SHIELD«. Berretary. Oregon Equal Taxation League. Wallowa Sun: iwo deer, a buck and a doe, have been taken to the Billy Meadows reserve, The animals we.-c crated and sent from Pendleton, The fish and game commission is anxious ix> establish a herd of deer in the pau- ture, as well as elk. It is the intention to try to get some moose for the rcs- serve, as also antelope. CHARLES H. SHIELDS who is financing the Single movement In Oregon, owns but little land. He has made his millions from the manufacture of soap, and under the Single Tax system he would pay lititle or no taxes. Single Tax means what the term implies—one tax-—a single tax— a tax on but one class of property, jtlSt one source of raising revenue to HUS* tain the government. Coquille Herald: The new city hall will be 43 by 93 feet in size, one story and basement. The basement will sup ply rooms for a jail and heating plant. Rooms on the first floor will consist of a spacious council chamber and fire hall, with apartments for the city re corder, mayor and committees, and city engineer.—Journal. Sheriff’s Sale, I n the circuit court of the s « tate of O regon FOR JACKSON COUNTY. A. Crcason, Plaintiff. vs. Arthur II, Woodin and Addie L. Woodin, De- f endants. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:- That by vir- tue of an execution and order of sale issued out Suspicion Is Aroused. of the above named court and cause on the 21st ; Uhe very fact that Single Tax day of September. 1912, and to me directed upon 1 means a tax on one class of prop a judgment and decree duly rendered and entered I erly should be sufficient to arouse in said court and cause on the 28th day of Aug- 1 suspicion on the part of any thinking ust. 1912. in favor of the above named plaintiff, man or woman. It should at once A. Cresson and against the above named de-1 be clear to them that there was fendants Arthur H. Woodin and Addia L. W»>od- ' some specific design In thus reliev in, for the sum of $1073.55, with interest thereon ' ing from taxation all forma of prop at ten per cent per annum from the 28th day of erly. except land, other than a mere Auzust, 191?, and the furter sum of $1(0.00 at- 1 refojm In the ayatem of taxation. torney’s fees, and the further aum of $16.50 costs A tax reform meaaure would aeek and disbursements. to have all who are fortunate enough Now therefore. I will on Monday, the 28th day in thia great atruggle for exlatence, of October. 1912. at 1 o’clock I’. M. >rf said day. at to ¡xissess |M>aaess property to pay their the Court House front door in Jacksonville. Jack- ■hare of the operating expenses of son County. Oregon, offer for sale and sell, at the government In the form of a tax public auction, to the highest bidder for cash in upon their holdings. hand, all the right, title and interest, which the Single Tax Ignores this principle said defendants Arthur K. Woodin ard Addie L. entirely. There must, then, be some Woodin, or either of them, had on th<- 24th day of | other motive In urging Its adoption I February. 1909, or have at any time thare».fter tn the state of Oregon, other than i acquired in and to the following described real ! a dfwlre to reform the present system property situate in the County of Jackson, State of taxation. i of Oregon, to-wit:- The Northeast quurter of the Southwest quarter, the East half »>f the Object Is Apparent. The fundamental principle of Sin- Northwest quarter, and the Northwest quarter gio Tax Is positively nt variance of the Northwest quarter, of section 28, township with the accepted principle» of taxa- 83 South. Range 3 West, of Willamette Meridian, tlon and Is condemned hr a system and Will apply the proceeds of said sale. First, to the costs t f such sale, and the costs of taxation by all economic writers, and disbursements in said suit tixed at $16.50. worthy of the title Second, to the payment of said sum of $100.00 The object of Single Tax, or a tax on land only, should at once bo attorney's fees. Third, to the payment of said stm of $1073.55 apparent to those who would give the subject a moment'* thought— w ith accrued interest, and the ov-er-plus, if any discrimination against land. Hut why thvrebc, pay over to Arthur H. Woodin, his heirs discriminate against land? Let ua or assigns. Dated ut Jacksonville. Jackson County, Oregon aee. A r Henry George was the Author this 21st day of September. 1912. W. A. JONES. of Single Tax end as his master work Sheriff of Jnckson County. on this nTbfect 1 r hl* hook. "Prog ress and Poverty," from which all Single Tax advocates draw their In spiration and to the fundamental prln- elples of which they subscribe; and a* Joseph Fels. who Is financing (he pieaent Single Tax campaign In Ore gon 1» an avowed Henry George Sin gle Taxer, openly declaring for the abolition of private propertv In lanff, let us consult Henry George in "Progress aud Poverty” and learn what this Single Tax movement tn Oregon moans Quotations From George. "The truth Is. and from this truth there can be no escape, that there 1» and can be no Just ti tle to an exclusive pc*»o —• • < f the soil, and tMt ■ prnn- erty •" 1» ' '* ■ l-.l enormo'ts wrong, fixe chattel slavery.” Again he says: "If the land belongs to the people, why continue to permit land owners to take the rent, or comi>ensate them In any manner for the loss of rent?" No Possible Question. the following described li aid, situated abwe described. cause, on or before the last day of the Notice to Creditor». in Jackson County, Orego «L, re-wit: Mow. unleM you apo»*r on or before the Sftth Commencing 1.28 chains west of the day of September. 1012, and show cause why time prescribed in the order for publi Notice is hereby given, that Ora Nt Mathew», cation of summons herein, to-wit: on the undersigned. has been appointed exesutor of northwest corner of D. L. ■C. No. 66, such application shall not be granted, the same Tp. 37 S., R. 2 W. W. M. theaee south wtl) be taken as confessed, and a decree will be or before the 14th., day of September, tbe L»"t Will and of-the Mtate-of Nelaon Moamer. A. D. 1912, said date being the exnira-1 deceased. by the County Court for Jaekaoo parallel with the west bou pi’ary of said ent ered according to the prayer of the applica- ___ D. L. C. No. 66, 27.95 cl iijris; ther.ce tir,n and you will be forever barred from disp ut tion of six weeks from the date of the County. Oregon, and all persons having claim» first publication of this summons. I against said estate are hereby notified to present west 19.72 chains to the e a st boundary il ig the sama And if you fail to appear and answer, i of D. L. C. No. 44; thei ice north on Witness my hand and seal of Mid Court hereto Cor want thereof the plaintiff will sp-i the same, duly verified, to the undersigned ex ecutor. at his reaiddace on Foots Creek, in Jackr- said east boundary line of I). L. C. No. affixed this the 28th day of August. 191^. ply to the Court for relief nrayed for son County. Oregon, dr at the law office of H. D. 44, 27.95 chains to the noi theast corner L sbai .J W. R. COLEMAN. in Plaintiff ’ s complaint as follow.*:» Norton at Grant»' Faks in Joaephin» County. of said D. L. C. them e east 19.72 County Clerk of Jackson County, Oregon. and For a decree of Court forever disotv- Oregon, on or before the expiration of six months chains to the place of be; finning, con - Ex-officio Clerk of the Circuit Court. ing the bond* of matrimony now ex or less. from th» date of the first publication of thia taining 54.82 acres, more FRED W. MEAPS. isting between the plaintiff and de That the deed of Geor Ross ar >d * • • Attorney for Applicant. fendant, on the ground of Habitua notice. Q»te of fir.t publication 1» August 31st. 1912. Elizabeth Ross, his wife, to Levi R p ;e. groso drunker.ess contracted since GRANT MATHEWS. be decreed to convey to the said L evi marriage and continuing for one year Rice, all of the right, tit L Executor. le or inter est Notice of Sheriffs Sale. prior to the commencement of this obtained by the said Ge, >rge Ross, by suit; and that the plaintiff have re vjrtue o'f the patent be: ng issue d to By virtue of an execution and order of sale SUMMONS. him on December 15th, 1 860, and that duly issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of stored to her, her maiden name and the clpud caused by said patent being the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, dated that she have judgment against the IN THE CIRCUIT COLT».’ »F THE STATE Of ORBOOM FOR JACKSON COUNTY. of later date than the said deed be re the 24th day of September. 1912. in a certain defendant for the costs and disburse moved, and that plaintiff’s ti tie to the action in the Circuit Court for said County and ments of this suit and for such other Nancy Pernoil. John W. Par,.' >11. Martin V. land described herein be qui ett.d as to State wherein Garnett-Corey Hardware Com and further relief as to this Court shall Pernoll. Henry H. Pernoil. Lydia H- i-lute. Myra. same. pany, a corporation as plaintiff recovered judg seem meet and equitable. M Pernoll. Maud M. Harriett and Alic« A- P«r- This summons is published in the noil, partners doing business under the firm name That the description in th a deed of ment against H. H. Graham and Daisy E. Graham Jacksonville Post by order of Hon. J. George Ross and Elizabeth Ttoss, his his wife for the sum of One hundred fifteen and and style of the Pernoll Estate. Plaintiffs, wife, to Levi A. Rice, be »¿id as to 44-100 ($115.44) Dollars with interest thereon at R. Neil, Judge of the County Court of vs. Jackson County, Oregon, which said describe the land therein co nveyed, as the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the 24th Frank MiXtet* arid 0. M. Crouch, Defendants, being in the Territory (nov r State) of day of October. 1911, and the further sum of order was made and entered of record ' Suit to forecluxc iiefl. - —* the cloud -’—-I caused by Fifteen ($15.00) Dollars costs and disbursements on the 1st day of August A. D. 1912. Oregon, and » -• that Date of the first publication hereof To the above named defendants Frartfe Mixienf said failure to properly de sjgnate and on the 29th day of August, 1912. and O. M. Crouch. Greeting.' describe the said land be removed and Notice is hereby given that I will on the 28th is the 3rd., day of August A. D. 1912. You and each <»f you are hereby req wired to ap* H. A. C anaday , that plaintiff’s title to the , {and herein day of October, 1912, at the front door of the pear in the above entitled Court and catMe and Attorney for Plaintiff. , Answer described he quieted as to . same. Court House in Jaeksonville in said County at 11 the complaint of the plaintiffs on filet And that the deed of W m. Chambers o’clock in the forenoon of said day sell at public herein against you within ten days from the dattr and Mary A Chambers, Ibis wife, to auction to the highest bidder for cash the follow of the service u! this summons upon you, if served Notice of Sheriff’s Sale Under Exe within Jackson County, Oregon, or if served Elizabeth Maury, wife of K. F. Maury, ing described real property, to-wit:- be decreed to have been executed by All the right, title and interest of said defend cution. within any other County of Oregon, then within William Chambers, and that the said ants H. H. Graham and Daisy E. Graham his twenty days from the date of the service of thia Louis E. Wakeman, as Guardian of th? Estate Wm. Chambersand th< j said William wife in and to Lot No. 8 of that certain tract or summons upon you or if served by publication or Chambers are one and the 1__ ____ __ subdivision known and designated as Eleven of Annette E. Wakeman, a minor. Plaintiff. same per- out of the State of Oregon then on or before the vs. son, and that the clov d to plaintiff’s Eighty Orchard Tract, according to the plat and last day prescribed in the order for th« publica land herein described I >y •eaton of the survey as recorded in Volume 82 page 569 in the Hester Rainsford and W. II. Rainsford her hus tion of said summons, which last day ifl tb« 9tb band, and the First National Rmk of Modford, same be removed, and 7.Hat plaintiff’s County Recorder’s office of Jackson County, Ore day of November, 1912. title to the land herein described be gon. and lying and being in Jackson County. Ore Oregon, a corporation. Defendants. You will take notice that if you fail to so ap By virtue of an execution and order of sale quieted as to same. gon. pear and answer said complaint plaintiffs will T hat the said defendn ifst, and each Taken and levied upon as the property of the duly issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of apply to the above entitled Court for the relief of them, be forever enj. inexJ and de- said H. H. Graham and Daisy E. Graham his 1 the County of Jackson. State of Oregon, dated demanded in said complaint as follows: ba rred from asserting »ny claims wife or so much thereof as may be necessary to . the 24th day of September, 1912, in a certain ac For a Judgment against the above named de whatsoever, in or to an f of the said satisfy said judgment in favor of said Garnett- tion in the Circuit Court for said County and fendants several causes of suit set out in la nd owned by the pl: untriff, or any Corey Hardware Company against said H. H. State wherein the above named plaintiff recover in plaintiff on ’s the complaint for the sum of $905.55 to p art thereof, adveise to plaintiff, and Graham and Daisy E. Graham his wife with in ed judgment against Hester Rainsford and W. H. gether with legal interest thereon, and the furth- her husband for the sum of Twenty- for such other and furth er relief as to terest thereon together with all costs anddisbure- Rainsford _ __ _ and 40-100 ($2249.40) er sum of $150.00 as attorney’s fees in the fore- two _______ hundred ____ forty-nine the court shall seem j 1st and equit- ments that have or may accrue. .. closure MA of M..M said liens OMV set -MA out ... in ..................... plaintiff's com- able, and that plaintiff have and re- Dated at Jacksonville. Oregon. September 26th, Dollars with interest theron from the 3rd day of ' ’ -------- September, 1912 at the rate of 10 per cent per plaint, and for plaintiffs cost and disbursements ceive his costs and dish irsements here 1912. annum and Two hundred ($200.00) Dollars therein, and that the said sums be declared a lien in to be taxed. W. A. JONES. Sheriff. Attorney’s fees and the further sum of Thirty- 1 upon the following described mining property This summons is pi iblished in the By R. B. DOW, Deputy. one ($31.09) Dolllars costs on the 3rd day of situated in the Steamboat Mining District, Jack- Jacksonville Post, a Wi ekly newspaper September. 1912, which suid judgment was en I son County, Oregon, to-wit. -♦<•>»----------- published and of generr J circulation in The WMr of the SE^4. the NEV« of the SWVi rolled and docketed in the Clerk’s office of said Jackson County, Orego n, by order of NW(4 of SW'4 in Section 20. Township 40 S. the county judge in the above entitled Notice of Sheri/T’s Sale Under Ex court in said county on the 3rd day of Septem and R. 4 West, W, li„ together with all the water ber. 1912. ecution. matter, dated August 1 6lh 1912, which directs the summons to be served upon By virtue of an execution and order of sale Notice is hereby given that I will on the 28th rights, ditches and ditch rights connected there- with or appurtenent thereto as also 2500 feet of you by publication thereof in said duly issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of day of October. 1912. at the front door of the , hydraulic pipe and two giants used in connec newspaper once a wet k for six con the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, dated the Court House in Jacksonville in said County at 2 tion with said mining property. And for the secutive weeks, from and after the 24th day of September, 1912, in a certain action j o’clock in the afternoon of said day sell at public j foreclosure of said liens and for the sale of the first date of publication, which is the in the Circuit Court for said County and State auction to the highest bidde»* for cash the follow- ; property hereinbefore described to satisfy the 17th day August, 1912, said last date wherein M. F. Crovelle as plaintiff recovered ing described real property, to-wit:- of publication being tlie fth day of judgment against George Carter and Elma Carter The north half of lots numbered eight (8) and same. October, 1912. And said order re his wife for the sum of Twelve hundred thirty- nine (9) and the north half of the west one hun This summons is published in the Jacksonville quires you and each of yon to answer one and 25-100 ($1231.25) Dollars with interest dred and fifty-five and one half feet of lot num Post a weekly newspaper published and of gener- on or before the last day prescribed in thereon from the 3rd day of February, 1912, at the bered seven (7) in lhe L and N Subdivision »* circulation in Jackson County. Oregon, by an the order for the publication of said rate of 7’/2 per cent per annum until paid and the ! number one. as the same is plated and recorded order of F. M Calkins, Judge ot said CouJt. dat- summons and that in default thereof, further sum of $125.00 attorney’s fees and $45.98 ! in the records of Jackson County, Oregon, con- c*d the 25th day of September, 1912, which order ; directk this summons to be serve 1 upon you by a decree will be entered as praved for. , taxes and the further sum of $20.00 costs with! taining 11 and 60-100 acres, more or less. Taken and levied upon as the property of the publication thereof in said newspaper once a A. E. REAMES, interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per an Attorney for Plaintiff. num from and after the 6th day of May, 1912, said Hester Rainsford and W. H. Rainsford or so week for six consecutive weeks from and after SUMMONS John B. Seibert, Defendant. Suit for Divorce. (N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON To John B. Seibert, defendant al >ove named: FOR JACKSON COUNTY. In the Name of the State of Orego n. You are Jennie B. Barnes, Plaintiff, hereby notified that Minnie Seibert as plaintiff vs. has commenced a suit in the Circuit Court of the Lewis Barnes. Defendant. State of Oregon in and for Jackson county and To Lewis Barnes the above named defendant. that in pursuance of an order made an entered in In the name of the State of Oregon. You are .«■aid cause by F. M. Calkins. Judge of said Court hereby notified that you are required to appear on the 24th day of August, 1912. ymi are requir-'.l J and answer the complaint file»! egainst you in the to appear in said cause, on or before six weeks ! above entitled Court and cause within Ten Daj s from the first publication of this summons, which | from the date of the service of this summons up publication will bj on the 7th day of September, on you if served within Jackson County Oregon, 191?. and answer th« complaint of the plaintiff ' or if served within any other county within this filed therein, and for want of answer thereof, on state, then within Twenty Days from the date of or before said time, the plaintiff Will apply to the service of this summons upon you; or if serv the court for the relief demanded and prayed for ed by publication, then on or before the last day in raid complaint, viz. for a divorce from you and j so prescribed in the order for publication of said for costs and disbursements. 1 summons: and you will take notice that if you Dated this 24th day of August. 1912. fail to so appeal- and answer said comp’aint with G C. MCALLISTER. in said time, plaintiff will t ike a dafault and a Attorney for Plaintiff. ! : decree against you for the relief prayed for in 1N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE I said complaint, to-wit: Fora decree dissolving OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY, the bonds of matrimony now existing between Application to Register Title. you and the above named plaintiff. Jennie B. Victor Bursell, Plaintiff. Barnes, and for a further decree awarding plain- vs. I IN THH CIRCUIT COURT or THK STATE Or OREGON. j tiff the sole custody of George William Barnes a IN AND FOR JAOiSIM COUNTY. William Chambers, the unknown j male minor child, the sole issue of said marriage, heir* of George Ross, (locoaaed, also In the matter of the application of Maggie P. i and that plaintiff be given back her former name Drun-.hill to Register Tide to the following de all other persons or parties unknown Jennie Beatrice Conner, and for plaintiff's costs claiming any right, title, estate, lien scribed real property. situated in Jackson , and diebursments of this suit, and for such other County. Oregon, to-wit: or interest in the real estate described and further relief as to the Court may seem just Lots numbered one (t). two (2). three (3) and in the complaint. Defendants. and equitable. four (4) In Block number one (1). Lota num Suit to quiet title. This summons is published in the Jacksonville bered one (1). two (2). three (3). four (4) five (S). To William Chambers, the unknown iu w iiiiuiii vnainwvrB, Liir uuitnuwii > Post by order of the Hon. F. M. Calkins, Judge I heirs of George Hoss, deceased, also I six (6). seven (7) and eight (8) in block number of the above entitled coui’t, which said order was nil nfh»»r persons or parties unknown, 1 two (2), Lota numbered one. (1), two (2). three made and dated in Chambers at Ashland on the r’anuriu •••>• : t;bf, title, estate, lien I (3). four (4). live (6) six (8). seven (7). eight 16th day of August A. D. 1912. wherein it is or or Hit*. as io lhe «eal estate described (8), nine (9). ten (10). eleven (11), twelve (12). dered tnat you appear and answer the complaint I thirteen (13). eeventeen (17). eighteen (18). nine- on file herein on or before the expiration of six in the uoiiipiRint herein. | You and each of you are hereby re I teen. (19). twenty (20). twenty-one (21) twenty. weeks from the date prescribed in said order as quired to appear in the above entitled ! two (22) and twentv-four (2,) in Block three the date of the first publication of this summons. court and cause, and there answer the | (3). and the south 20.2 feet of Lot sixteen (16) The date of the first publication of this sum complaint of the plaintiff on tile there in Block number three 43). all in the C, A D. mons is August 24. 1912. and the date of the last in against you, within ten days from 1 Sub-division, being a part of Hamilton Addition publication and on or before which date you are I the date of the service of this sum to the City of Medford. Oregon, according to required to appear and answer la October Sth mons upon you if served within Jack- the official plat thereof, now of i ecord. 1911. i son County, Oregon, or, if served with And also the following described premise«, to. J. A. LEMERY. Charles F. Dunford DR AY AGE Express, Freight, General Delivery. Teaming to all Parts of the Country. Nothing too Heavy or too Light. Agents for Celestin Mineral Water. JACKSONVILLE in any Other County of Oregon, then i wlt; Commencing two bundled (2U0) feet west within twenty days from the date of I t,vln southeast corner of Lot numbered two the service of this summons Upon you. I 12) of Hamilton Addition to the City of Medford, or if served by publication, or out of I Oregon, according to the official plat thereof, the state, after and order of publica | nuw ot record, »nd iron. Mid point running tion, then on or before the last day thence north one hundred «nd sis HUB) feet, proscribed in the order for the publica thence west sixty (SO) feet, thence south one tion of said summons, which last day hundred «nd six (IOS) feet, thenceeast sixty («• ) feet o th« place of beg inning is the 5th day of October, 1912. vs. And you will take notice, that if you fail to so apiwar and answer said com AU honi it May Concern. Defendants. plaint, plaintiff will apply to the above etiiill d court for the .eiief demanded TAKE NOTICE. in a ud complaint, succinctly stated as That on th» 27lh day of August. 1912. an appli follow s: cation was filed by the Mid Maggi« P. Drumhill Which do you pre- i That a decree be entered in favor of ■a th« Circuit Court of Jackson County. Oregon, the plaintiff that he is the owner of for Initial Registration of'he Till» of the lami • • iio3«j0 OREGON and Stationery Tablets, Pencils, Pens, Ink, Rulers, Erasers, Composition Books, Spelling Blanks, of each a good supply at Summons Aj >, ju ,■ (Ujj tojs the first day of publication which is th« 28th day 1912. Said last date of publication I being the 9th day of November, 1912. And said order requires you and each of you to answer on or before the last day prescribed in the order for the publication of said summons and that in do- fault thereof a decree be entered as prayed for. CHARLES PRIM, Attorney for Plaintiffs. I of September. V8. Is there room for further question ts to wbat Single Tax means’ Can you not see that the object In plao- Ing all the burtlen on land Is to destroy land value«, to drive the ¿att ger deeper end deeper Into private swnershlp of land until the rent value Is takeu in the for.n of taxes. Then Single Tax will have accom r'lshed the death of private prop- irty In land the purpose for a bleb It v. js designed The r';i:e will then jr-n the land Oregon will have nass- xt from a state of home owners to >ne of teuaau. b»? much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said judgment in favor of the above named plaintiff against said named Hester Rainsford and W. H. Rainsford with interest thereon together with all costs and disbursements that have or may accrue. Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, September, 26, 1912. W. A. JONES. Sheriff. By R. B. DOW, Deputy. which said judgment was enrolled and docketed in the Clerk's office of said Court in said County Notice to Creditors. on the 6th day of May. 1912. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF TF.’E ST ATE OF Notice is hereby given that I will on the 23th OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY. day of October, 1912, at the front door of the In the matter of the Hktate of Fran k Ennis, Court house in Jacksonville in said county at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said day sell at Dublic deceased. Notice is he’-eby given that the undersigned auction to the highest bidder for cash, the fol are the duly appointed, qualified arjl acting lowing described real property, to-wit:- The south-east quarter of the north-east quart executors of (he estate of Frank- Ph in is. deceased. All persons having claims agndnst sa? d decedent er, the east halt’ ot’ th a south-eait qu-irter, and or his estate are hereby require»! to p resent the the north-west quarter of the south-east quarter ■ same duly verified with proper vnuehe rs, to either ■ of section fourteen (14) in Township thirty-four I <»f the undersigned executors at their offices in I (34) South of Range four (4) West of ¿he Wil- Jacksonville, Jackson County. Orej-on. -within six lamette Meridian in Oregon, comprising 160 month« from the date hereof. ! acres, together with the tenements, heredita Office of James M. Cronemiller ift m o Kirf house. ments and appurtenence3 thereunto belonging or Office of H. K. Hanna is above /tank «f Jack in anywiie appertaining. sonville. Taken and levied upon as the property of the Date hereof and of first publication hereof is said George Carter and Elma Carter his wife or so much th ?reof as may be necessary to satisfy September 21, 1912. said judgment in favor of M. F. Crovelle against JAMES M. CRONEMF ,LER. said George Carter and Elm Carter with in H. K. HANNA. &:ocutora terest thereon together with all costs-and dis- ----------------------------------- 1 bursements that huve or may accrue. SUMMONS ! Dated at Jacksonville. Oregon September 26th, 1 1 1912. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON W. A. JONES. Sheriff. FOR JACKSON COUNTY- By K. B. DOW. Deputy. Minnie Seibert. Plaintiff, *». John Dunnington s A. S. Kleinhammer Jacksonville Meat Market DUMfiNGTON & KLEINHAMMER. Prop*. Attorney for Plaintiff. Summons. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF T“E «TATE' OF OREGON, FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON. Sadie Elizabeth Drake, Plaintiff, -------- Deater» In------- ; VR Cha*. B. Drake, Defendant Suit in Eauitv for divorce. To Chas. B. Drake, the above named defendent:- In the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer, the complaint tiled against you in the above entitled Court and > /w ■ III Ki nit of Fresh and Cured Meats. - Ì Poultry, Choice lard, El JACKSON VILE, OREGON *1