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Oregon Sidelights for settlement in the above entitled court and matter his first and final ac count and report of his administration of said estate; and that Tuesday the 4th day of .March A. D. 1913 at the hour of 11 o’clock A. M. of Baid day at the coart room of said court, at the court-house in Jacksonville, Jackson County, State of Oregon, has been duly appointed and fixed bv order of the judge of the above entitled court as the time and place for hearing of objections to said account and report and for the settlement thereof and of said estate. All persons interested in said estate are hereby notified that all objections to said final account or any pern there of must be filed on or before the date and time herein appointed for such hearing" and settlement, or there at, on to-wit:- the 4th day of March A. D. 1813 at the hour of 11 o’clock A. M of said day. Date of the first publication hereof is February 1st.. A. D. 1913. J oseph K itto , Administrator de bonis non of the Estate of Pauline Kitto, diceased. ---------- ♦<£>♦----------- in or to -aid deseribel preml».-» or any part I Administrator’« Notice ÍQ' thereof. This summons is serve! upon you by | publicstion in the Jacksonville Post once a week Creditors. for six consecutive week« by ord r of Hon. F. M. A flock of robins, the first of the Calk’u’« ju ige of said court, said order having IM THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OBSOOM. FOB THE COUNTY OF JACKSON. been made on January 9th. 1913. season, appeared at Baker Tuesday. GUS NEWBURY. In the matter of the Estate of Cornelius W.” Klamath Falls Northwestern: R. Attorney for plaintiff. Esmond. Deceased. . I Brown, the Worden sawmill man, has Notice is hereby riven that the undersigned has been appointed by the county court of Jackson signed a contract with the Klamath B» ANNABEL BRINSMADE County. Oregon. administrator with the will an Falls Tub and Pail factory for 2,000,000 nexed of the estate of Cornelius W. Esmond, de feet of lumber during the current year. LN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THS STATE cease 1. Preparations were being made for a All persona having claims asrainst the said Port Orford Tribune: Considerable OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY, funeral in the Margot family. The : agitation is going on in the county, es- estate are hereby notified to present the same. body of Betty Margot, aged eighteen, I pecially in the southern end, over the James W. Gillette and Eliza H. Gillette Plain • luly verified, to the undersigned administrator at tiffs. his office in Medford. Jackson County. Oroson. on was to lie burled at II o'clock, and it vs. or before six (61 months from the date hereof. , was now 10. A great deal of sympathy | question of building a good bridge Emory B. Waterman and Mabel Watermar Dated Dec. 28. 1912. was shown the family, for there were across Chetco river. Th a bridge would Defendants. Suit in Equity to Foreclose GUS NEWBURY. ve y «ad circumstances attending the cost, according to the kird built, all Mortgage. Administrator with the will annexed of the young girl's death. In fact. It was cou- i the way from $15,000 to $35,000. To Emory B. Waterman and Mabe! B. Water- estate of Cornelius W. Esmond, deceased. SUMMONS ■ICered a case of suicide. Hermiston Herald: Celery culture man. the above named defendants: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF OREGON FOR JACKSON liega n to About a year before Betty In the name of the State of Oregon you are in this valley on a large scale is the COUNTY. hereby required to appear and answer the com ■how signs of despondency. She had plan which C. D. Poster of this place Notice of Dissolution. Almira Wilson. Plaintiff. plaint filed against you on or before ten day» left school and was ready to take ■ and formerly of Fargo, N. D., is pre vs. Notice is hereby given that that from the date of the service of this summons up social position amohg the young people George A. Wilson, and Elizabeth Wilson, his on you if served within Jackson County or if certain partnership heretofore existing of the town In wblch she lived. Her paring to work out in the spring. That wife. A. M. Wilson and Amelia Wilson his wife. served within any other* County of this State between Arthur S. Kleinhammer and mother, partly to divert her from her there is a big lot of high class celery Charles E. Garfield, surviving husband of Urzilla then within twenty days from the date of such condition of mind, did what she could land on the project is Mr. Porter's i Garfield, Charles C. Garfield, and Laura Garfield, service, or if served by publication or out of the Joht»- Dunnington, trading and 'doing to induce her to do sa Betty did opinion. Final Notice. his wife. Henry Lee Garfield. Urzilla Aldrich and Slate after an order of publication then on or business as Kleinhammer and Dunning- not refuse to go among those of bet Astorian: It is admitted all over the IN THE COUNTY COURT FOR JACKSON Raymond Aldrich her husband. Alice Alrnira before the last day prescribed in the order of said ton, is this day, by mutual consent, J Hansen and John Doe Hansen her husband, his publication of said summons which last day is own age. but when with them, Instead Pacific coast that the Columbia river dissolved. John Dunnington under the COUNTY, OREGON. | true given name being to plaintiff unknown the 15th day of February 1913. of being tbe bright, cheery girl of a territory is immensely advantaged in firm dissolution is the owner of the In the Matter of the Estate of Urzil- I Charles Nickel! and Belle Nickel! his wife. A. M. And you will take notice that if you fail to so year before, she was listless. The young I la Garfield, Deceased. Wilson administrator of the estate of Urzilla appear and answer said complaint plaintiffs will City Meat Market in Jacksonville, Ore men and maidens who had growu up the possession of two of the very finest Notice is Hereov Given: That the . Garfield deceased, Martha Ann Wilson wifs of apply to the above entitled Court for the relief gon, and all accounts due said City with her endeavored for awhile to [ lifesaving crews in the national estab undersigned, A. M. Wilson, adminis Jesse W. Wilson, Gus Newbury. William Ulrich. demanded in said complaint succinctly stated as Meat Market are payable to the draw ner from her lethargy, but. find lishment, an admission which sits well trator of the estate of Urzilla Garfield, Lauter & Carsky. a corporation and all persons follows to-wit: ing their efforts futile, at last gave up and comfortably upon the Oregon and deceased, has tiled in the County Court unknown having or chiming any interest or es For a judgment against you and each of you said John Dunnington. All accounts Washington consciousness. trying. for Jackson County, State of Oregon, tate in the property described in plaintiff’s com for the full sum of $2500.00 together with inter due hy said City Meat Market are pay The family physician was. of course, North Bend Harbor: There is not a in the matter of said estate, his final plaint. being the N. 1-2 of the N. W. 1-4: the S. E. est thereon from the 1th day of November 1911 at able by John Dunnington. All property consulted. He talked with Betty, ask man or business house on Coos Bay but report and account, showing all moneys 1-4 of N. W. 1-4 and that portion of the W. 1-2 of the rate of 6^< per annum, an 1 for the further belonging to said co-partnership of received and disbursed, with vouchers the N. E. 1-4 lying west of tbe county road, all sum of $250.00 reasonable attorneys fee. and for ed her a great many questions, pre is expecting an increase in all kinds of for such disbursements. in section 16. and government lots 10 and 11 and the foreclosure of the mortgage on the North every name, nature and kind, save and scribed a tonic to be bi ken "three times business immediately. The granting That said court has set Saturday, that portion of governmont lot 9 lying west of half of lot 5 in Block 4 of Park Addition to the except the Citv Market, is the proper a day before meals.” but told her moth the 1st day of March, 1913, the hour the county road ail in section 9, and all of said City of Medford. Oregon, heretofore given to ty of Arthur S. Kleinhammer. er that be could find no organic dis of the bridge permit has had a stim of ten o’clock A. M. and the court premises being in T. 37. S. R. one west of W. M.. secure said above sums, and for such other and Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, this ulating influence in business every room of said court as the time and Defendants. ease. fie thought that change of acene further relief as to the Court may seem equitable 24th, day of January, A. D. 1913. where and from now on there will be a place for the making of any To Charles E. Garfield. Amelia Wilson, Charles .. ------- objections be beneficial, but the Margots might ' and for plaintiffs costs and disbursements herein i to the allowance of said final report C. Garfield. Laura Garfield, Henry Lee Garfield, to be taxed. J ohn D unnington . could not afford to take the patient steady increase. A. S. K leinhammer . away. Besides, she said «be didn't care I Astoria Budget; Several of the pupils ! and account. All persons having ob Urzilla Aldrich. Raymond Aldrich. Alice Almira This summons is published in the Jacksonville thereto are required to file the Hansen. John Doe Hansen his true given name Past, a weekly newspaper published and of to go away. Tbe doctor suggested that of the drawing classes in the city jections ■same in writing in said court, on or be to the plaintiff unknown, L luter & Carsky { general circulation in Jackson County. Oregon, there might be a young man in tbe schools are reported to be preparing fore said time, and to ma ;esuch objec- a being corporation and Martha Ann Wilson. Henrv by order of the Circuit Judge, the Honorable F. Fit H." Case Exacclj. case, but Mrs. Margot declared that designs for the proposed tions at said time, otherwise said final Lee Garfield and all other persons unknown hav- I M. Calkins, which order is dated on the 3rd day “When father wan sick ubuutaix yaariago souvenirs her daughter hud never sliowu any pref report and account will be allowed and iaa or claiming any interest in the property ! of January 1913. and which directs the summons he read an advertisement of Chamberlain's erences for any of her male acquaint which are to be presented to the mem- said administrator will be discharged. hereinbefore described and particularly described to be served upon you by publication thereof in Tablets in the p»|>ers that lit his case ex bers of the Point Adams and Cape Dis- Dated this 30th day of January, 1913. in plaintiff’s complaint, the above named defend- said newspaper once a week for six consecutive si lly,” writes Miss Margaret Campbell of ances. To this the doctor replied that | ants:- In the Name of the State of Oregon. You weeks from and «aiica after the date ««a- of publica- Ft. Smith, Ark. “He purchased a box of A. M. W1LSON, first love on tbe part of a young,girl appointment life saving crews by the - 1 ■ vxii uu«( vnu first ucavc Administrator of the Estate OI and each of you are hereby notified and required I tion. which is the 4th day of January. 1913. said them and he has not been sick aince. My from sixteen to tweuty was apt to as citizens of Astoria. Urzilla Garfield, Deceased. to appear in the above entitled coart and cause last date of publication being the 15th day of sister had stomach trouble and was also ben sume very singular forma. He bad Marshfield Record: Mr. and Mrs, and answer the complaint of plaintiff filed there 1 February, 1913. and said order requires you and efited by them.” For sale by all dealers. treated cases of supposed physical mal Stephen Kogers have sailed for San in within six weeks from the date of the first | each of you to answer on or before the last date —Advertisement. ady which eventually had turned out publication of this summons upon you and if you 1 prescribed in the order for the publication of SUMMONS to be Mlmply lovesickness. One of his Francisco and are going for a long trip fail to apper and answer the complaint within the 1 said summons, that in default thereof a patients had shown signs of a break throughout the southwest. Mr. and IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF ORE< : oon time required for want thereof, the plaintiff will i decree will bo entered as prayed for. IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON. lug down in health simply because «he Mrs. Rogers have spent many busy apply to the court for the relief prayed for and I CHARLES PRIM. Sophia Robinett, plaintiff, demanded in her complaint, to-w ! ;- could not make up her mind between years oil their Coos river ranch, and Attorney for Plaintiffs For a decree of the court for a p-irtition of the i vs. ------- ---------------------- two suitors and hud finally eloped with now, when they are past 80 years of real property hereinbefore described and in a third, to wlsmi tier parent bad no ob age, they feel their activities can be Porter Robinett, defendant. Sheriff's Sale Under plaintiff's complaint described, among the de- jection whatever. Suit in Equity for a divorce. laid aside, and the remaining years Le fendants and plaintiff as their respective inter Execution. You take no risk when you buy One moraitig when the g<K>d lady enjoyed in ease. Journal. Io Porter Robinett the above named ests may appear, and be establishe«i and that the the “Kantleck’! Hot Water Bottle. went into her daughter's room with Public notice is hereby Riven that by defendant; liens against any of the defendants or of the INTERRUPTION of its receipt, or the affidavit of the person by whom the delivery was made stating when and where the copy was delivered; if made by registered mail, proof of such service must consist of the affidavit of the person by whom the copy was mailed stating when und the post office to which it was mailed, and this affidavit must be accompanied by the postmaster’s receipt for the letter. You should state in your answer the name of the post office to which you desire future notices to he sent to you. B. F. J ones , Register. Date of first publication Jan. 18, 1313 Dateof second publication Jan 25,1J13 Date of third publication Feb. 1, 1913 Dateof fourth publication Feb. 8, 1913 Summons Hot Water Bottles That Won’t Leak If it shows any imperfections in the usual toast mid coffee—abv would In the name of the State of Oregon plaintiff herein be decreed to attach to the por virtue of an execution and order of sale material or workmanship within two you are hereby notified that you are tion only which shall be designated und decreed duly issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of 1 not permit Betty to arise before 11 years from the day we sell it to you, o’clock—the room win empty. The bed Hunters See 8 Companions Die required to appear in the above entitled to said plaintiff or to said d. fen Lints; that three Jackson County Oregon, and of date December the manufacturers guarantee to give court anil cause and answer the com- referee.» be appointed by this court to designate 16th !912. in a certain action in said Circuit Court hud not been slept tn. Tho frightened you another one without charge. P aint of the above named plaintiff an equitable division of the said premises among I for said County and State, wherein The Me<lford matron rushed from the room, calling Do you know of any other bottle Cape Town, South Africa, Jan 27. — tiled against you therein within ten the said several parties to this suit who shall be Hardware Company, a corop•nation, is plaintiff, her daughter wildly. Tbe household. sold under such a remarkable guar days from the date of the service of entitled thereto, and for judgment for costs, /tnd J. R. Writfht is defendant, and wherein the Exciting experiences with wild beasts Betty excepted, responded, and even antee ? this summons upon vou if served upon disbursements and attorneys fees. said The Medford Hardware Company recovered and cannibals befell Robert Taft, the you tually the whole towu wua roused. within Jackson County, State of This summons is served upon you by publica judgment against the sa:d defendant J, R. Tile day passed with-no word from Los Angclej explorer and hunter, and Oregon, or if served within any other tion in the Jackoonville Post published in Jack Wright for the sum of $809.00, with interest tlar missing girl. 8tie must have <1e Gordon Campbell of Glasgow, during county of the State >f Oregon, then sonville. Jacksan County. Jceg.in once a week I thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum are made of the finest grade of Para pSfced la the night, for no one had their hunting expedition in Central Af within twenty days from the date of for six consecutive weeks, by order of H »n. F. M. from July 1st 1911 until paid.* and the further This gum is soft and pliable • m K her go. Every village In the rica, according to advice just received such service upon you, or if served up Calkins Judge of said court, said order having sum of $295.00 with interest thereon from May —yet so tough and on you by publication, then on or be 5th 1912 until paid at the rate of 8 per cent per been made on the 10th day of January, 1913. n«MfhlH>rhiH><l received telephone man- here. The young American arid his strong that it will fore the la.-t day so prescribed in the annum; said judgment was duly enrolled and Dated of the first publication is January 11th, mwm describing Betty's personal ap- not crack or weak older of publication of said summons; companion, a Scotchman, started a docketed in said court on December 13 th 1912. 1913. I jMrirance and Inquiring if she had been en. Scams are triply and you will take notice that if you That I will on the 19th day of February, 1913 GUS NEWBURY, re-enforced .stopples ee<«L All her relatives far and near year ago to cross the continent of Af fail to so appear and answer said com at the front door of the Court House in Jack Attorney for Plaintiff. are perfectly ad wit » notified. Not a hopeful word rica from the east via Victoria tiyanza plaint within said time, the plaintiff sonville i i said County, and at the hour of 10 -------------- ----------------------- justed. Leakage is came from any point. and the Congo. At Stanley Falls the will apply to rhe court for an order of o’clock A. M. of said day. offer for sale, and will impossible. Mm. Margot, after she became so ratt on which the two men and their default and for a decree against you sell at public auction to the highest bidder for Not only are "Kant- SUMMONS far calmed as to sxproHa an opinion on porters were tiuveling was capsized by forever dissolving the bonds of matri- ieak” Water Bottle». rat h irt hand, all of the following described real Fountain Syringe», th» cause of her daughter's departure, a hippopotamus. The explorers suc niony heretofore and now existing be- J IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF OREGON FuR JACKSON property, to-wit:- ete.. perfect in quality, COUNTY. Allof the rifht, title and interest that the said said ah« believed that Hetty’s mind ceed d in saving thomselves, although tween you and the above named plain but they are alwi full tiff and for a decree awarding plaintiff J William Harrison, Plaintiff, capacity. If you buy defendant J. R. Wright had on the 31st day of h»d been affected through »oute die- a quart bottle, you can the custody of Clarence Robinett, the July 1911. or at any time thereafter either i 1 or vs. sate which "that stupid doctor" lta<l two of the party were eaten by eroco- sole issue of said marriage and for be sure that it bold» a co Lots numbered Nine (9). Ten (10) and Eleven ililes mid three others were drowned, quart. William L. Bilger, Anna A. Moore nee Anna failed to discover, Tile |M»«ple of the such other, further and uifferent relief A, Bilger, John A. Bilger. Charles S. Bilger. (11). in Block number eighty-one (81) of the odd May we show you ...... 6ur fine stock _ „, of A short time later the hunters were ’.3 to the court may seem . quitable. town hnd many au<l diverse opinions C. Bilger, Henry F. Bilger. Otill.i C. town of Medford, Jackson County, Oregon as rubber goods? We are the exclusive Km. Grl'Iln, across tho street, who hnd attacked at nq ht b} a party of canni I his summons is published in the Herman McPherson, nee Ot illaC, Bilger, heirs at lav oi design:!i*-d and recorded on the official plat of agents for the “Kantleek” line. he rd Mrs. Margot—uu Impatieiit. ex oals and another of their party was I 'kiamville Post by order of t.he tlon John Bilger, deceased, Lucy A. Terrill, Charles said town of Medford on record in the office of - bOR SALE BY clt.iblu woman—scold her daughter, killed. Still another of the porters ■ii ikins, judge of the above en I Terrill and Eifio Terrill his wife. Byron Terril! the County Recorder of said Jackson County. titled court, and which order was made 1 and Augusta Terrill his wife. Jay Terrill, Effie Oregon. averred that the latter had beeu driven Went mad with jungle fever and hail and dated on the 30ih. day of Decem away by cruelty. Some of the neigh- Dated .at Jacksonville. Oragon this the 3 day ber, A. D. 1912 and it is therein order | Seaman and W. A. Seaman her husband, Clara of January 19t3, bo. s—old mu Ida or married women to be shot to save the lives of lhe few ed | Seaman and Roy Seaman her husband. Ella ’ hat you Hppear and answer the AUG. D. SINGLE ft. 1 remaining-members of the party, The who bad adopted dogs tu lieu of cbll- t « Complaint on file herein on or before ' Mast and George Mast her husband, Mary Ter Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. &■« n—said ttiut Betty bad not been last negro accompaning the men was the expiration of six weeks from the rill, surviving widow of Delbert Terrill, deceased. properly brought up and had gone to seized by a gorilla soon after this and date prescribed in said order as the Dean Terrill and Maud Terrill, minor heirs of Delbert Terrill, deceased and Mary Terrill, Also the tied. was carried off into the jungle, He date of the first publication of this all other persons or parties unknown, claiming trwwi oawijwwi.' <>ue day n fresh Impetus was given was never found, despite the efforts of summons. any right, title estate, lien or interest in the real The date of the first publication of to HiuHu conjectures by the discovery the two men. Left alone, Taft and ! estate described as the N. W. *4. the W. V? of the >>f a body of a woman In the river. It Campbell were in a serious predicament 'his summons is January 4th., 1913 and I N. E. V* the N. V» of the S W. ’ * and the N. W. lhe date of the last publication thereof was bloatod lieyoud recognition, but It «nil on or before which date you are '4 of the S. E. Vt of section 8 in Tp. 36. S. R. 1. E. sin about Betty's height, and the hair owing to the hostile attitude of the na required to appear and answer said i of W. M. excepting the following; Beginning at tives and were finally rescued in dan i the S. E. corner of the N. W. ’4 of the S. E. !i of was about the same color as hers. The complaint is February 15, 1913 I said section 8 in said Tp. and R. aud running •oeaenuiia of opinion was that it whs gerous surroundings by Belgian rubber „ ... H. K. H anna , hev remains; that tn a tit of temporary hunters. Residing at Jacksonville, Oregon ' thence North 96 rods, thence west 120 rods. I thence south 96 rods, thence East 120 rotis to Attorney for plaintiff. lusinlty alls hnd escaped from home 1 place of beginning: Defendants. and drowned herself. The sight was ! To William L. Bilger. Anna A. Moore, so awful tliut the parents were per i Anna A Bilger, John A. Bilger, Charles S. suaded not to look at It An under Express, Freight, General Delivery. Teaming to Notice of Contest. [ ger. Herman C. Bilger. Henry F. Bilger. Otilla C. taker prepared It for burial, and this McPherson nee Otilla C. Bilger, heirs at law of Parts of t.he Country. Nothing too Heavy or all DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, John Bilger, deceased. W• A. Seaman and also all Notice to Creditors. brings us to tbe tiegtnnlngof our story, too Light. Agents for Cölestin Mineral Water. which Is also the end. United States Land Office, other persons unknown, claiming any right, title IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE Persons were assembling at the Mar Roseburc, Oregon, January 9, 1913. interest, estate or lien in the real property de OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNY JACKSONVILLE OREGON got home to pay their Inst respects to To Louis T. Sanford of Applegate scribed as the N. W. the W. ’» of the N. E. H OF JACKSON. the N. of the S. W. ’< and the N. W. '4 of the the doad. The clergyman had arrived, Oregon, Contestee: S. E. (4 of Section 8 in tp, 86, S, R. 1 east of W. In the mutter uf the estate of Frank the undertaker was going about wtth You are hereby notified that H. E M.. excepting the following: Beginning at >ie soft trend giving directions In a modu A. Douglas. deceased Ro»a who gives Applegate. Oregon, as south east corner of the N. W. ’* uf the S. E. 14 lated voice, when a young mao aud Notice is hereby given, that the his post-office address, did on Novem- of said section 8 in said tp. ami R. and running woman turned a corner and caught undersigned, by an order of the County ■ her 2f>, 1912, file in this office his duly thence north 96 rods, thence west 120rods, thence a view of the hearse and carriages Court of Jackson County, State of corroborated application to contest and South 96 rods thence north to the place of begin- standing before the door. The lady Driron, duly enter d on the 27th. day secure the cancellation of your Home-, l ning, the above named defendants. sank on tbo man’s bosom wtth a gasp; of •amiary, 1913, has been appointed t.a.i. Entry No. 07083. Serial No. In the name of the State of Oregon, You and and now is the duly qualified and acting 1071183 made M arch 25. 1911. for S of you are hereby notified and required to but, recovering, the two pursued tholr Administrator of the estate of the NW and S 1 . NE 't of Section 24' each John Dunmngton sppear in the above entitled court and cause and way to the bouse of the funeral. The above named decedent. I’ownship 38 s. Range 4 W.. Willamette answer the complaint of plaintiff now on file Clergyman was mentioning Home lovelv All creditors an 1 p r oos having Meridian, and as grounds for his con therein within six weeks from the date of the traits of the deceased when the chief " ->o-dnst said decedent or his I test he alleges that said Louis T. San- publication of this summons upon you which is .i. a.. ), !■■• notified and required f rd moved off of «aid land on March 1 first mourner, ntfored an eir'iniHtl n of is the Uth day of January. 1913. and if you fail to '!.< su.,.0 duly verified with 1st, 1912 He sold the house and house- appear ■u-pri'e a ml made n bolt t >r the hull, l" I and answer within the time requir'd and »■ p.'o vjk .... b . to the undersigned at h. Id furniture and has not been seen where stood the newcomer«. specified herein, for want thereof the plain,iff "Oh, Betty I” exclaimed both father u.s oilice at No. 29 South Peach Street in this vicinity since. He did not cul- will apply to the court for the relief piayed for in the ( ity of Medford, Jacksoncountv. tlv ate the land either before or since anc mother In a breath. and demanded in his complaint, to-wit:- State of Oiegon. within six months March 1st, 1912; decree of the court decreeing plaintiff to be | Tile obsequies were discontinued on from the date hereof. You are. therefore, further notified the For owner in fee simple of the premises described acoMint of the api>earaiice of the ob l'he date hereof and of the first pub that the said allegations will be taken ject for which they were held, and s lication hereof is February 1st., 1913. bv this office as having been confessed as:- The N. W. the W Ml of the N. E. 1-4. great relief, a great Joy. reigned tn by you, and your said entry will be the N. 1-2 of the S. W. Mand the N. W 1-4 of W alter M. C lark , canceled ’thereunder without your 1 the S. E. 1-4 of section 8 in township 36. south of JOHN G. DUNMNGTON. Prop their stead. This was Betty's explana Administrator of the estate of Frank further right to be heard therein, eith- I range one. east of W. M. in Oregon, less the tion: A. Douglas. following described tract. Beginning at the H. K. H.mna residing at Jackson or before this office or on appeal if south east corner of the N. W. 1-4 of the S. E. "George met me when I was a fail to file in this office within schoolgirl, and we loved. Then that ville, Oregon, attorney for the estate. 1 vou twenty davs after th«« FOURTH pub 1-4 of said section 8, and running thence north bow id Kate Baxter came between us. lication of this notice, as sh««wn below 96 rods, thence west 126 rods, thence south 96 -------- Dealer» Jn------- and for a long while 1 was afraid she'd your answer. under ’ \ speeifieallv rods, thence east 120 rods to the beginning sub oath, ject only to a contract of sale given by plaintiff get him away from me. But one day Notice of Final Settlement. meeting and responding „ to ’these __ * si- _ he wrote me that she hnd lieen telling IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF legations of contest. or if you fail to Wiiiia n Nuduig of record in vo.ume 91 at page ill Ki lis of Frji’i a id Cared .Meats within that time to file lies about me. and 1 concluded to go in this office 52■' of the deed records of Jackson County, Ore gon. to which reference Is hereby made for a ORIX'.ON FOR JACkSON COUNTY. due proof that you have s -rved a copy an give her a piece of my mind. The of your answer on the s aid contestant more perfect description, freed from the claims rem It was that George and I thought In the mufti r the adr Poultry, Choice lard, Etc. ration either in person >r hv registered m.iil. of Mild defendants a id any and all thereof, 1 P wi-'i better be married No here we of the estate a do- îf th«» serv'-e i« m-'de hv the lefivo all per-« n« whomsoe er, ami that a further ” . ’ ceased pewon «re " • •f a ci pv i f mil r newer to the con- c h eULcev«. 4. kung tne titk of pla nt ff Notice is he \v Riven i.h.it Jo Tse doctor'« dlnguosla <>f the case ’tanl in pc-an’ D” 'of of s-ich «or- < lid .u>c»’Ur<l premise J and that a furt ^tratoi (k Kitto, the A.lm v e meat l*e ei he ’ho «aid __ __ _ Wits- ’Tbe lusauit) of Jineuik- kiva." be d-niuced dweeii^ laa* djfe.iHt contes- of the Estate vt tuunne ah to, ______ JA CK SON VILE, duceus _ tant’» written acknowledgment of his thereof hare no ngnt t de. intw.es: OREGON City Drug Store Charles F. Dunford DRA YAGE Jacksonville Meat Market ed, has rendered, presented and filed receipt of the copy, showing tho date or wuuu m M iM.are •* thAracUM* ^hauoever.