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Twenty-three (23), Township Thirty- For a decree of the court, decreeing plaintifMo ’ I will on Monday the 20th day of
Notice of Hearing.
Notice fo • Publication.
two (32) South of Range T.hree (3) e the owner, in fee simple, of the premises here- ' January, 1913 at the front doof OL the
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.
DEPARTMEN C OF THE INTERIOR
East of the Willamette Meridian, de­ inafter described, freed from the claim of said | Court House in Jacksonville in said
United States I^and Office,
U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon.
defendants and any thereof, and al) persons County at '.0 o’clock in the forenoon of
fendants.
November 9. 1912.
Roseburg, Ore jon. December 2, 1912.
Seattle, Wash., Dec. 16. —His strong
To Edgar E. Lee ar.d also all other whomsoever, arid that a further decree be enter­ said day, sell at public auction to the
Notice iz^hereby given that Jamea T.* Burt- *’
belief in the Bible, which he has held person or Parties unknown, claiming ed. quieting the title of plaintiff In said prem ises. highest bidder for cash, the following William I. Coffman. VB.
chaell, whose post-office address is 702 Northup
that a further decree be entered, decreeing described reai property, to-wit:-
for 50 years, was materially strength­ any right, title, estate, lien or interest and
B. Salsman. Lew Stone. A. W. Sturgla. A, J. St . Portland. Oregon, did, on the 27th day of
The South half of the North-east Nicholson
in the South-east quarter of Section that defendants, and any thereof, have no right,
and the Heir« of W. B Cillman, if any January. 1912. file in this office Sworn Statement
ened in the case of John H. Traub. Twenty-three (23) Township Thirtv- title, lien, interest, estate, or claim, of any na­ quarter and the East half of the South
and Application, No. 07806. to purchase the EVi
Wi de five fellow travelers in the dis­ two (32) South of Range Three (3) ture or character whatsoever, in or to said de­ east quarter of Section 28 in Township there be.
You are hereby notified that on the 29th day of SEV*. NEV* SW1/* and NWV. SEV».of Section 12.
35 South of Range 4 West of the July
trict south of Yesler Way were “roll­ E <st of the Willamette Meridian, the scribed premises, or to any part thereof.
1912. William I. Coffman, of Jacksonville. Township 41 S. Range 4 W.. Willamette Meridian,
This summins is served upon you by publication Willamette Meridian in Jackson County
ed” for their wealth, ranging in above named Defendants:
Jackson County. Oregon. filed in this office Home­ ar^d the timber thereon under the provisiona of
.
In the Name of the State of Oregon: in the Jacksonville Post, once a week for six (6) Oregon.
stead
Application Serial No. 08213, for the NW Li the act of June 3. 1878. and pets amendatory,
amounts from $21 to $25, Traub slept You and each of you are hereby noti­ consecutive weeks, by order of the Honorable F.
Taken and levied upon as the prop­
in nn alley through the night and well fied and reqired to appear in the above M. Calkins, judge of said court, said order having erty of the said Arthur F. DeSautel or SW H. .Section 4. T. 38. S. R. 3. West Willamette I known as the "Timber and Stone Law." at such
Meridian, in Oregon, that the same was suspend­ value as might be fixed by appraisement, and
so much thereof as may be necessary ed
on into the morning before aroused by entitled court and cause and answer been made on the 5th day of December, 1912.
for the reason that the records of this office that, pursuant to such application, the land and
First publication. December 7th. 1912.
the
complaint
of
plaintiff,
now
on
file
to
satisfy
said
judgments
above
m
n-
a policeman’s stick. He awoke to find
timber thereon have been appraised. $414.00, the
therein, within six (6) weeks from the Suid premises being described as follows, to- tioned in favor of Charles Fetzner and I show said land to bo mineral in character.
his money intact. Nine hundred dol­ date of the first publication of this wit: All of lots three (3) and four (1) of section John Tetherow together with all costs I Therefore a hearing is hereby ordered to deter­ timber estimated IHO.OCO board feet at .50c and
lars of his $885.35 had been secreted in summons upon you, which is the 14th twenty (20), township thirty-six (36) South of and disbursements that have or may mine the character of said land, and you are .60c per M. and the land nothing; that said ap­
hereby notified that you and each of you are re­ plicant will offer final proof in support of his ap­
Range four (4) West of the Willamette Meridian, accrue.
the Bible he carried in an outside coat day of December. 1912.
quired to appear and respond and offer evidence plication and sworn statement on the 19th day of
And,
if
you
fail
to
appear
and
answer
and
more
particularly
described
as
follows;
Be
Dated
at
Jacksonville,
Oregon,
De
­
pocket.
touching the character of said land at Medford. February. 1913. before the Register and Receiver
within the time required, for want ginning twenty (20) chainsISouth of the quarter cember 17th, 1912.
When the gang of “drunk rollers” thereof the plaintiff will apply to the section corner between Sections nineteen (19)
Oregon, before W. H. Canon. United States of the United States Land Office, at Roeeburg,
W. A. J ones , Sheriff.
came upon Traub in the alley off court for the relief prayed for and de­ and twenty (20), in said township and range;
Bv R. B. Dow, Deputy. Commissioner at his office in said city of Med­ Oregon.
Any person is at liberty to protest this pur­
ford. Oregon, on the 24th day of January 1913. at
running thence South fourteen and seven hun-
Washington stre-t and observed the manded in his complaint, to-wit;
chase before entry, or initiate a contest at any
40 a. m.
For a decree of this court, decreeing dreths (11.07) chains to Rogue River; thenceeast-
Bible protruding from his pocket they i plaintiff
That final hearing will be had at this office on time before patent issues, by filing a corroborated
to be the owner of the South­ erly with the meanderings of the river to the
passed on without molesting him. east quarter of Section Twenty-three East line of the South-west quarter of the South­ Application to Register Title. tho 24 day of February 1913. at 10 a. m. before affidavit in this offic**, alleging facts which would
The found other good pickings, how­ (23) in Township Thirty-two (32) South east quarter of said section twenty (20); thence IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF the Register and Receiver of the United States defeat the entry.
Land Office, Roseburg. Oregon.
B. F. JON Efl.
OREGON. IN AND FOR JACKSON
ever, as five victims ot the “roller” of Range Three (3) East of the Wil­ Nor»h to the North-east corner of the North­
B F JONES. Register.
COUNTY.
Register.
GEO.
W.
RIDDLE.
Reco
ver
lamette
Meridian
in
Oregon,
in
fee
west
quarter
of
the
South-east
quarter
of
said
'
crew appeared at police headquarters.
In the Matter of the Application of W. E.
simple, freed from the claims of any, section twenty (20); thence WeMt twenty (20) ! • Crew*
to Register Title to the following describ­
Taaub was the last to be picked up by every and all persons whomsoever, and chains; thence South twenty (20) chains; thence
ed real property, situated in the County of
the police.
that a further decree be entered, quiet­ West forty (40) chains to the place of beginning, Jackson.
State of Oregon, to-wit:- Lots numbered
ing the title of plaintiff in said premi­ containing 115.57 acres, subject to the right-of-
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ses. and that a further decree be en­ way of the Oregon and California Railroad One (1[, 'I^wo (2). Three (3), Four (4). Five (5)
Six (6). Nineteen (19), Twenty (20), Twenty-one
Notide of Taxpayers' Meeting.
tered, decreeing that said defendants, through said premises, for its roadway.
(21). Twenty-two (22). Twenty-three (23).
or any thereof, have no right, title, in­
GUS NEWBURY.
Twenty-four (24) in block number Two (2) and
Notice is hereby given by the under­ terest, estate, lien or claim, of any
Attorney for Plaintiff. lots numbered One (1), Two (2), Three (3), Four
signed taxpayers of Road District nature or character whatsoever, in or
FOR
(4). Five (5), Six (6), Nineteen (19), Twenty (20).
number 10, of Jackson County, Oregon, to said premises, cr any part thereof.
Twenty-one
(21).
Twenty-two
(22)
Twenty-three
the same being ten per cent, of the
This summons is served upon you by
SUMMONS.
(23). Twenty-four (24) in Block numbered Four
taxpayers of said Road District, that publication in the Jacksonville Post, a
THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF (4). all in the South Park Addition to the City of
there will be a meeting of the taxpay­ weekly newspaper of general circula­ IN OREGON
IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF
Medford. Oregon, according to the official plat
ers of said district, held at the Union­ tion, published in Jacksonville, Oregon
JffCKSON.
thereof, now of record.
town School House in said district, on once a week for six (6) consecutive
THE
David
Dorn,
Plaintiff,
And also the following described premises, to-
the 30 day of December, 1912, at two weeks, by order of the Honorable F.
vs.
o’clock in the afternoon of said date, M. Calkins, judge of said court, said
wit:- Beginning at a poi4t on the West line of D.
for the purpose of levying a tax upon older having been 'made on the 23rd I Malissa S. Marriner and all other L. C. No. 14. Township 37 South, Range One (1)
persons having or claiming any right, West of the Willamette Meridian, in Jackson
all of the taxable property in said dis­ day of November, 1912.
trict for the improvement of the pub­
title or interest in or to the premises County. Oregon. 1360,67 feet North of the South-
Gus N ewbury ,
lic roads of the said roaddistrict: One
lie
Attorney for Plaintiff. described in the complaint herein an 1 i west corner of said D. L, C. No. 44,# and running
third of the money raised by said tax
herein, defendants.
thence East parallel with the South line of said
VJt SUNSET If
to be expended upon the Sterling
D, L. C. No. 44. 396 feet, thence North 0 degrees
I ogoehashasta I
Suit ir. Equity to Quiet Title.
1 FOUTES I
roads, one-third on the Little Apple-
To the above named defendants and 12 minutes East 330 feet, thence West 396 feet. '
gute roads and one-third thereof to be
each of you, Malissa S. Marriner and thence South 0 degrees 12 minutes West on the .
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale.
expended on the roads known as the
all other persons having or claiming West line of said D. L. C. No. 44, 330 feet to the
Big Applegate roads. C. C. Pursel, By virtue of an execution and order of sale any right, title or interest in or to the place of beginning and containing three (3) acres. I
E. D. Stephenson, H. B. Stephenson, duly issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Eremises described in the complaint
vs.
Ralph G. Jennings, Felix Samborski, the State of Oregon for Jackson County, dated erein and herein:
ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Defendants.
W. O. Garret, Cy. Uombest, J. F. the 2nd day of Decemlier. 1912 in a certain action
TAKE NOTICE
In the Name of the State of Oregon:
Crump, M. R. Buck, A. S. Kleinham- in the Circuit Court for said County and State
That on the 2nd day of December. 1912, an ap- <
Has authorized a low round trip fare from all points on its
mer, Mrs. A. R. Saltmarsh. Hollis wherein Sarah Banister as plaintiff recovered You and each of vou are hereby noti­ plication
& Eastern;
was filed by the said W. E, Crews in the I
fied
that
you
and
each
of
you
are
re
­
Parks. Joe Goldsby, Fred Kleinham- judgment against William F. Banister for the
lines in Oregon; from poiuts or the Corvallis
Court of Jackson County, Oregon, for |
mer, W. H. Johnson, G. H. Wolf, sum of Four hundred seventy-four and 90-100 quired to appear in the above entitled Circuit
Railway &
Western
and
the
Pacific
Salem, Falls City and
and cause and answer the com­ for Initial Registration of the title of the land i
Frank Cameron, Wm. Cameron, W. ($471.90) Dollars with interest thereon from the court
above described.
j
plaint
of
the
above
named
plaintiff
W. Cameron, B. L. Pool,
Navigation Co. of
21st day of October. 1912 at the rate of 8 per cent filed against you therein within Ten
Now. unless you appear on or before the 9th
Dated November 6th. 1912.
per annum and Seventy-five ($75.00) Dollars days from the date of «the service of day of January, 1913, and show cause why such I
attorney’s fees and tho further sum of Twenty- this summons upon you if served with­ application shall not be granted’ the same will
for (124.00) Dollars costs on the 21st day of in Jackson County, State of Oregon, be taken as confessed, and a decree will be en­
Notice of Taxpayers’ Meeting. October, 1912,
or if served within any other county of tered according to the prayer of the application,
Notice is hereby given, that we, the Public notice is hereby given that I will, by the State of Oregon, then within and you will be forever barred from disputing
SALE DATES:
undersigned, being more than 10 per virtue of said execution and order of sale on.the Twenty days from thu date of such the same.
cent of the taxpayers of Road District 6th day of January, 1913, at the front deor of service upon vou, or if served upon Witness my hand and the seal of said Court
December 21st to 25th inclusive and from December 28th
No. 7, of Jackson County. Oregon, the Court House in Jacksonville, in said County you by publication, then on or before herein affixed this the 4th day of December. 1912.
hereby give notice that a meeting of at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said the last dav so prescribed in Jhe order
[ seal ]
W.R. COLEMAN.
to January 1st, 1913, inclusive, with final return
the taxpayers of said Road District day sell at public auction to the highest bid­ of publication of said summons; and County Clerk of Jackson C >nnry. Oregon, and
limit January 2nd, 1913.
will be held at City Hall, Butte Falls, der for cash the following described property, you will take notice that if you fail to ex-officio Clerk of the Circuit Cour^_
in said Road District on the 30lh day to-wit:-
so appear and answer Baid complaint
FRED W. MEARS.
of December, 1912 at 7:30 o’clock p. The North-west quarter of the South-west within said time, the plaintiff will ap­
Attorney for Applicant, x
For specific fares from any station, train service, sale dates,
m. Said meeting will be held pur­ quarter; the South half of the*South-west quarter ply to the court for an order of default
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of
Section
18,
and
lots
5
and
6
in
Section
28
all
in
suant to section 6321 of Lord's Oregon
limits, etc., call on nearest Agent, or write to
and for a decree against you and each
laws and the object of said meeting is Township 38 South of Range 3 West of the Wil­ of you for the relief prayed for in Notice of Sheriff’s Sale of Real Prop­
lamette
Meridian
in
Jackson
County,
Oregon,
by a majority vote of the taxpayers of
plaintiff’s complaint herein, to-wit: for
erty Under Execution.
John M. Scott, General Paseenyer Ayent, Portland, Oregon
said Road District at said meeting co containing 146.77 acres, the proceeds of suid sale a decree decreeing and adjudging that The Jaeks >n County Bank, an Oregon corp­
to
be
applied
as
follows:
1st.
To
the
payment
to
levy such additional taxes uh they ma"
the defendants and none of you have oration, Plaintiff.
deem advisable to improve the roads James D. Fairchild th<* sum of Three hundred any estate or interest whatsoever in or
vs.
fifty-six and 50-100 ($356.50) Dollars with interest to the land and premises described in
of said district.
O. W. Henderson and the City of Medford, a
thereon from the 21st day of October. 1912 at the the complaint, namely, all that part
Dated December 5th, 1912.
W. W. Parker, Geo. W Barker, C. rate of 8 per cent per annum. 2nd, To the pay­ and portion of the N. W.
of Section municipal corporation, Defendants.
P. Briggs, M. D. Stoddard, C. C. ment of plaintiffs judgment, attorney’s fees and 30, Twp. 40. S. of R. 3 West of the By virtue of an execution and order of sale |
Obenchain, E. Wheeler. S. H. Claspill, costs.
W. M. in lackson County State of duly issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of i
.1. Cadzow, L. Barrett, E. Watson, U. Taken and levied upon as the property of said Oregon, which lies on the west side of the State of Oregon, for the County of Jackson |
S. Morris, A. L. Cross, Howard Vrad- William F. Banister or so much thereof as may Applegate Creek and containing 43.46 date I the 16th day of November. ’912. in a certain 1
enburg, O. Adams, E. 8. Briggs, L. be necessary to satisfy said judgments, interest, acres, more or less; and for a further action in the Circuit Court’for said County and ■
M. Hildreth, James O’Brien, E. E. costs and attorney's fees, with interest thereon decree decreeing plaintiff to be the State wherain The Jackson County Bunk an
Smith, Bennie Edmondson, B. F. C. together with all costs and disbursements that owner in fee simple of the said above Oregon coporation as plaintiff recovered judg­
ment against O. W. Henderson for the sum of
Edmondson, Harry D. Mills, All M. have or may accrue.
I described premises and forever barring
Mills, Emma .lames, Libby S. Mahoney Dated ut Jacksonville. Oregon. December 2nd, defendants and each of them from as­ Two hundred eighty-six ($286.00) Dollars with }
“
M. C. Mahoney. A.
■
Banholcer, S 1912.
i serting any claim whatsoever in or
to interest thereon from the 1st day of May, 1912 at
i said premises, adve/se to the plaintiff; the rate of 10 per cent per annum and Fifty ;
I’ Matthews, C. O. Baker, Mari ■
W. A. JONES. Sheriff.
Baker, Ray C. Spencer, J. Erank Cur-
By K. B. OOW, Deputy.
that plaintiff have such other, further ($50.00) Dollars attorney’s fses and Eight ($8. *0)
h >n, Eva Beck, William Ch ambers. c.
mid different relief as to the court may Dollars costs and the fur the • sum of Thirty-nine
Express, Freight, General Delivery. Teaming to
and 50-100 ($39.50) Dollars with interest thereon
11. Edmondson, Aaron Beck. J. F.
deem equitable.
from
the
1st
day
of
\Jay,
1912
st
the
rate
of
6
per
all
Parts of the Country. Nothing too Heavy or
Patton, H. Duprey, Roderick Suker, E
This summons is published in the
A
SUMMONS.
i
M Brainerd, L. A. Wright, E. A.
Jacksonville Post by order of the Hon. cent per annum on the 1st day of May, 1912-
too
Light. A^mts for Celestin Mineral Water.
Hddreth, J. P. Hughes, Ben Clark, L IN THS CIRCUIT CUI RT OF THE STATE OF URRtiON F M. Calkins, Judge of the above en­ Notice is hereby given that I will by virtue of
roR JACKS..N COUNTY.
V. Marcy, Mrs. A. L. Cross, Mrs. L
..
titled Court, and which order was made said exec ution and order of sale on the 28 rd day
OREGON
JACKSONVILLE
E. Stewart, J. A. Obenchain, Mrs.C.C. W. H Barr. Plaintiff,
and dated on the 11th day of Decem­ of December. 1912 at the front door of the Court ,
va.
Obenchain, C. H. Peelor,
Beta
ber, A. D. 1912, and it is therein order­ House in Jacksonville in said County at 2 o’clock *
Peelor, C. E. Powers, H. M. Beritt, L. H Will. tt. Defendant.
ed that you and each of you appear P. M of said day sell at public auction to the
Action
to
recover
money.
A L. Jones, G. T. Jones. Mary Down,
and answer the complaint on file here­ highest bidder for cash the following described
John Down, Mrs. R. L. Parker, Butte To L. H. Willett, defendant.
in on or before the expiration of six real property, towit:-
In
the
name
of
the
State
of
Oregon:
You
are
Falls Lumber Co. by Harry D. Mills,
weeks from the date prescribed in Said Lot numbered Four (4) and a strip off the south
Genl. Agt.. B F. Morris, C. W. Jack* hereby commanded to appear and answer the order as the date of the first publica­ aide of Ivot numbered Five (5). said stiip being)
plaintiff
’
a
complaint
aaalnat
you
now
on
file
in
son, Ben Fretlenburg, A. N. V ord,
ol .., W
...
4.3 f^et wide on the East aide of Lot 5 and 25,4 ;
tion of this summons.
E. Buchanan, Roae Buchanan, Joseph the above entitled court and cause on or before
The date of the first publication of feet on the west end thereof, all in Block »umber
the 26th day of January, 11)13. said date beins the
Gebhart, William Perry.
4 of the City of Medford, Jackson County Oregon. J
expiration of six weeks from the day of tho first this summons and the date prescribed
Taken and levied upon as the property of the
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in the aforesaid order for the first pub­ said
publication of this summons.
O. W. Henderson or so much thereof as may
lication
of
this
summons
is
December
And you are hereby notified, that If you fail to
bo necessary to satisfy said judgment in favor of I
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale.
14.
1912,
and
the
date
of
the
appearand answer for want thereof, plaintiff
said Jackson County Bank against said O. W-
By virtue of an execution and order will app'y to the court for the relief prayed for in last publication thereof and on or be Henderson with interest thereon together
fore
which
date
you
are
required
to
of sale duly issued by the Clerk i f the the complaint aueebietly stated as follows:
all coats and disbursements that have or
Call and see our line of Xmas Goods before you buy
Circuit Court of the County of Jackson For a JudRinent for the sum of $'138.75. princi­ appear and answer said complaint is accrue.
January
25,
A.
D.
1913.
State of Oregon, dated the 13th day of pal. and Inter—st fro-n - Aus iat 2. 1312 at the
Dated at Jacksonville. Oregon November
H. K. H anna ,
December, 1912, in a certain action in rale of ten per cent per annum, on a promlaory
At Jacksonville, Oregon, Attorney 1912.
We have the Parisian Ivory Toilet Sets, Holly
the Circuit Court for said County and note, said note twins executed by defendant to
W. A. JONES. Sheriff.
State wherein First State Bank of plaintiff and date August, 2. 1912 (the same pro­ for the plaintiff.
Stationery, Handbags, Books, Perfumes,
Bv R. B. DOW. Deputy.
Eagle Point, an Oregon corporation as viding for attorney’s fees), for attorney’s foes in
Vanity Bags, etc. Pr.ices are right.
plaintiff recovered judgment against the sum of $75. and coats of this action.
Under
S. B. Spiker for the sum of One hun­ Thia summons is published in the Jacksonville Notice of Sheriff's Sale
Notice of Sale.
s
dred ninety-four and 4*100 ($194.04) Poet by order of the Honorable F. M. Calkins,
Execution.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON
Dollars with interest thereon from ’he judge of the above entitled court, which said or­
FOR THF COUNTY OF JACKSON.
13th day of Docember, 1912 at 6‘X> per der was made and entered of record on the 20th
Charles Fetzner, Plaintiff,
annum and coats and disbursements .lay of November. 1912. which order requires y%u
J.
E
Crain.
Plaintiff.
vs.
taxed at Twenty-seven ($27.00) Ihjllars toapper on or before the last day prescribed In
vs.
Arthur
F.
DcSautel,
Frank
Forshay,
and Fifty ($50.(X)) attorney’s fees on this summons. That the date of tho first publi­
May Turpin. A. Turpin, C. II. Hanscom. Sarah
the 13th day of December, 1912.
cation of this summons is the llth day ot and Lillian M. Forshay his wife and J. Crain, and Henry Hanscom, Hazel Hanscom,
Notice is hereby given that I will on December. 1912.
Roy Hanscom. Minors. Defendants.
John Tetht row, Defendants.
the 13th day of January, 1912 at the I
Notice i8 hereby given that in pursuance of an
MULKEY & CHERRY
By
virtue
of
an
execution
and
order
front door of the Court House in Jack- 1
order of the above entitled Court made on the
Attorn,,, for I’laintifl*. Modfont. Oregon.
of
sale
duly
issued
by
the
Clerk
of
the
sonvillo in said county, at 10 o'clock in |
A. S. Kleinhammer
. I ircuit Court of the State of Oregon 23 r 1 day of October, 1912 in the above entitled
John Dunnington
the forenoon of said day, sell at public '
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’ for the County of Jackson, dated the matte-, the undersigned duly appointed referee
auction to the highest bidder for cash. |
I 16th day of December, 1912 in a cer­ in said matter, will sell at public auction to the
tho following described propertv. tn-
SUMMONS.
tain action in the Circuit Court for said highest bidder for cash. Gold coin of the United
Lot No. — 12 — of - t'
wit: ______
• •• U
u .
A ! t
I”'IT COURT or THK STATS OS OREGON County
and State wherein Charles States of America and subject to tho confirma­
dition
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to ‘ho t >•••’< of E:
P 4.11,
*u i ' vntt or J ackaon .
Fetzner as plaintiff recovered judg­ tion by said Court on Tuesday the 24th day of
Jack-nti I’otm’v. Or - n.
F
*ii. la >t If.
ment HKairat the above named defend­ December, 1912. at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M
Taken sod levied upon
ri
ant Arthur F, DeSautel for the sum of at the Court House Door in Jacksonville. Jackson
erty of the saiJ S. u.
The Gol I Belt Mi.iinr nd Lend <'on-psnv. an of Fifteen Hundred ($15<h) 00) Dollars i County, Oregon, all the right title, interest an>l
n ich thereof us may be
Or,»un Corporal ion an.i Tho Coast llenxe Min­ with interest thereon at the rate of 10 estate °f the above named plaintiff and defend-
»•tisfy the said
___ judgment in favor o’ ing C.vnpany. an Orsvon Corporation, and also per cent per annum from the 7th day i <*nts in and to that certain lot or parcel of land
th. above named plaintiff against s:d I all other persons or parties unknown. elalniinp of March, 1911 and the sum of One situated, lying and being in the County of Jack-
S. B. Spiker with interest th lean, to­ an.’ right. title, estate. lien. or interest, in the
fifty ($150.00) Dollars attorney son. State of Oregon and particularly described
gether will all costa and disbursemen's real estate doaeribed In the complaint herein. hundred
fees
»nd
the further sum of Twenty- as follows:
that have or may accrue.
Defendants.
j
five
($25.00)
Dollar» taxes for the year Beginning Two hundred feet south of the
DUNNINGTÒN & KLEINHAMMER. Prop».
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Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon De­ To The Gold Bolt Mining end ianq Company, 1911 with interest
thereon at the rate Northeast corner of Block Three (3) of the Im-
cember 13th. 1912.
an Oregon Corporal o l. The Coast Range Min­ of 15 per cent per »nnum from the 14th nerial Addition to the City of Medford. Oregon;
W. A. J ones Sheriff.
ing Company, an Or ".on Corporation, and also . day of October. 1912, and whereas a thence S°uth fifty )60) feet; thence West one
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By R. B. Dow, Deputy. all other persons or parties unknown, claiming ' judgment was also rendered in favor hundred sixty eight and six tenths (160.6) feet;
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any right, title, estate, lien, or Interest. In tho of said defendant John Tetherow thence North 46 degrees 57 minutes West Fifty 1
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real estate described In the complaint herein, tho 1 against Arthur F. DeSautel for the and eight tenths (£0.8) feet; thence North 9 de­
above named defendant/:
SUMMONS.
sum of One thousand ($1000 00) Dol- crees 04 minutes West Fifteen and five tenths
In the name of the State of Oregon: You are lars with interest thereon at the rate (15.5) feet; thence East Two hundred seven and
All Kindi of Fresh and Cired Meats.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ST.'TF
hereby notified and required to appear and an- of 10 per cent per annum from the eight tenths (207.8) Feet to place of beginning.
OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF
Said premises will be sold free from all en­
awer the complaint of plaintiff, rtl.nl in the above '6th dav of March, 1911 and One hun-
I -I court and cause, within six (SI weeks <ired ($100.00) Dollars attorney’s f»-es cumbrance« except City Assessment« of the City
JACKSON.
Poultry, Choice lard, Etc.
date of the Brat publication of thia and the further sum of Eighteen and of Medford, which assessments must be assumed
Gus Newbury, Plaintiff,
' fron
you which i. the 7th <Uy of 1>O- 60 101 ($18 50) Dollars cos’s in fav >r by the purchaser. One half of the purchase
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■ of plaintiff against defendant Arthur price th reof must be paid in rash at the time of '
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E< g:ir E. Lee and also nil other per- ch . ib. r
»ear anj answer within F. DeSautel. said judgment being sale an i the balance upon the confirmation of the
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$<>ns or Sorties unknown, claiming an/
thereof, th« plain- rendered in said Court on the 5th day sale by said Court and the delivery of the ref­ »
JACKSQNVILE,
OREGON
right, title, estate, lien, or interest in the tiqi»
eree's deed.
*»• relief preyed pof December, 1912.
Bible Saves Drunk $900.
Home to the Folks
Christmas and New Year Holidays
ONE AND ONE-THIRD FARE
Charles F. Dunford
DR AY AGE
ChristmasSuggestions
City Drug Store
Jacksonville
Meat Market
the South-east quarter of
Section
•iff w II apply to the court fa, ,
for and demanded in hi, compiafet
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Public Notice is Hereby Given that
R. B. DOW. Referee