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THE BEAR THAT JOKED By M. QUAD Copyright, 19U, by Associated Lit. erary Press. SUMMONS A ROYAL FROLIC Notice of Sheriff’s Sale. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON Napoleon's Practical Joke Empress Eugenie. Insulted FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON. Joeie Ronfort. Plaintiff. SUMMONS A fondness for joking Is often a trait vs of royal personages. 5vho~pertiui>s find Ruh»>rrTWhfort. Defendant. Suit for Divorce. To Robert Ronfort, the above named defendant: in nonsepse a cheerful relief from the In the Name of the State of Oregon, you are decorous tedium of their official ap pearance. Tile New York Times re hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint of the plaintiff filed against you in the calls an Instance in which the beauti above entitled court and cause, on or before the ful Empress Eugenie of France was ( last day of the time prescribed in the order for victimized, with the connivance of her publication of summons herein, to-wit: on or be- husband, Napoleon III., by an amusing fore the 5th day of July. 1913, said date being the late of the expiration of six weeks from the pantomime. A special embassy had arrived in date of the first publication of this summons Paris from Burma. Three days after And if you fail to so appear and answer within its urrlval the court was notified that said time, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in her the solemn reception of the mission by complaint, to-wit: tbelr majesties would take place on For a decree of this court dissolving the bonds the following evening at the Tuileries. of matrimony existing between plaintiff and de At the appointed hour Napoleon and fendant; for an order granting plaintiff the care Eugenie, surrountled by all the princi and custody of the minor child. Robert Ronford, pal members of their household, took and for such other and further relief as to the their places upon the dais in the throue Court may seem equitable. This summons is serveed upon you by publica room. tion thereof in the Jacksonville Post, a weekly The emperor gave orders for the in newspaper of general circulation, printed and troduction of the embassy, the folding published at Jacksonville. Jackson County, Ore doors at the farther end of the great gon. in accordance with an order of Hon. F. M. hall were thrown open, and a number I Calkins, Judge of the above entitled court, which of white robed-and fantastically tur ' order was made and signed May 21. 1913, and baned individuals, some of them with , which order requires said summons to be so pub- long, gray beards, crossed the thresh ' lished once each week for six consecutive weeks. The date of the first publication hereof is May old. threw themselves prostrate upon the floor anti began to crawl toward 24. 1913. and the date of the last publication here- i of. on or 1 efore which date you are required to Administrators Final Notice the throne with the most extravagant answer, is July 5th 1913. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF OREGON FOR JACK- contortions. , D. W. BAGSHAW. SON COUNTY, The .tax upon the gravity of the gen Attorney for Plaintiff. ' In the matter of the estate of David Linn. tlemen nnd ladies present was so great ---------- -o'S*----------- Deceased. that only the frownj of the empress-- Notice is hereby given that the undersigned How to BuLk.u’ v the Doctors. as usual, most concerned that proper administralri < of the estate of David Linn, de- A prominent New York physician say?;: dignity and gravity should prevail— I ‘ If it were not for the thin stockings and ceased, has filed her final account in the above prevented them from laughing out thin soled shoes worn by women the doctors entitled Court, and said Court has fixed Monday, right. would probably be bankrupt.’’ When you the 9th day of June, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon Two-thirds of the way to the throne contract a cold do not wait for it to develop in the court room of said Court, in the County the three venerable leaders of the em into pneumonia but treat it at once Cham- Court House, in the town of Jacksonville, Oregon bassy stopped wriggling nnd began to beglain’G Cough Remedy ¡5 intended espèci as the time and place for the hearing of said final account. turn somersaults. Eugenie evidently aliv for coughs and colds, and has won a AH persons interested are hereby notified to wide reputation bv its cures of these disease» believed that to be the proper method It is most ei’èctual and pleasant and safe make or file their objections to said final account, of showing respect in Burma, for when o take. P *: sila by all dealers.—Adver if any they have, with said Court on or before tlie ordinarily impassive emperor be isement. said time. gan also to laugh she remonstrated CORINNE LINN. Administratrix Estate of David L nn. deceased. with him for his want of decorum in SUMMONS tones that could lie heard by tboie who SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE stood round the throne. At that moment the most aged of the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THS STATE OF OREGON OF OREGON FOR JACKSON’ COUNTY. IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON. Burman ambassadors reached the foot Leon B. Haskins and GertrudeOdgers Haskins, of the throne in ■ Anal somersault that husband and v. ife and Nannie Barr and W. H. | Altie Vargus. Plaintiff, vs. landed him prostrate at the feet of the Barr, wife an.i husband. Plaintiffs, Joseph Vargua, Defendant. empress with such violence that his vs. Suit in Equity for a Divorce. headdress flew off anti with It. alas. Ills II. A. Knight. Defendant. Suit in Equity. To Joseph Vargus, the aboved name defendant: To H. A. Knight the above named defendant: long white beard. To the astonished In the Name of the State of Ort gon: You are In the Name of the State of Oregon; You are gaze of Eugenie were revealed the fea hereby notified that you are required to appear tures of the Martinis de Gallifet. nfter- hereby commanded to appear and answer the com and answer the complaint filed against you in ward a celebrated general and minister plaint of plaintiffs against you nowon file in the the above entitled court and cause within ten above entitled court and cause on or before the of war. but then a dashing cavalry cap last day prescribed in the publication of summons days from the date of the service of this sum tain. Every one broke Into shouts of herein, to-wit on or before six weeks from the mons. if served upon you within Jackson county. laughter, especially when the remain date of the first publication of summons provid State of Oregon, or if served upon you within ing members of the embassy removed ed in the order of publication of summons herein any other county of the State of Oregon, then their beards nnd turbans nnd were rec which date is the 24th day of May, 1913. And within twenty days from the date of such service ognized ns members of the imperial you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear upon you. or if served upon you personally with and answer the complaint of plaintiffs herein out the State of Oregon, after order for publica entourage. tion of summons. then on or before the expiia- Every one enjoyed the joke except within said time, for want thereof the plaintiffs, tion of six Weeks from the date of such persona! and each thereof, will apply to the court for the the empress. She burst into a flood of relief prayed for in their complaint, which suc service upon you; or if served upon you by publi tears, declared that she had been cruel cinctly stated as follows, to-wit; that a decree be cation then on or before the expiration of six ly Insulted, swept out of the throne entered in favor the plaintiffs and each thereof, weeks from the date of the first publication room nnd left Paris In anger on the debarring and excluding you forever from claim thereof, namely on or before July 5th, 1913; and following morning. Every one who be ing or asserting any right, title, interest, lien or you will take notice that if you fail to so ap lieves that practical jokes, even when estate, either in law or equity, to the following pear and answer said complaint within said time amusing, have a savor of meanness described real property, situated and being in plaintiff will take a default and decree against you for the relief prayed for in her complaint will be glad to know that it was sev the County of Jackson and State of Oregon, to- to-wit: for a decree dissolving the bonds of eral weeks before Napoleon could make wit; The north-west quarter of the north-west matrimony now existing between you and the Ills peace with her. said plaintiff and for a further decree awarding “X might have hawgs to sell but fur the b'ars, and I might have bacon in my smokin’ house but fur the darkles. 'Twixt the one and t'other I’m driv en to eat coon and possum meat most of the time. Dawg-gone b'ars and dawg-gone darkles!” 'The Arkansas squatter, having deliv ered himself of the above. Ailed his corncob anew, drew several long puffs and continued: ’’Everybody knows what a taste the dorky has fur bacon, but you will meet up with mighty few people who know fl at a b'nr will face most any odds to git hold of fresh pork. "Aside from the pork question, the b'ar Is also smart in hevin’ a sense of humor. I never heard one go haw, haw. haw, but I’ve seen 'em wearin’ a grin and feelin' tickled. "It was one night about five years ago that a b’ar come along at night »nd took my pig out of the pen. 1 was lyin' sick at the time and couldn’t git out to shoot him, but I reckoned he'd bang around till I got a show to git even. "It was a month befo’ I was out, nnd then spring had come, and fur was no good. All I could do was to play a joke on that varmint and make him feel barf. I got some barbed wire • nd strung it across the pen, nnd when all was ready I killed a woodchuck and dragged him around the pen and throwed bis carcass in. The old wo man seen what was goln' on and said: ’•’Jim, are yo’ gwlne to tangle that b’ar up In that barbed wire?’ " That’s what it’s fur,’ said I. ••‘What yo’ got ag’in him?’ " 'He carried off our hawg.' “ That was bekase yo' was too lazy to roof the pen in. I wouldn't do any foolin’ with that b'ar. He cum loafin’ round yore the other day when yo’ was away, and ho looked mighty se rious and solemn, II» ain’t no critter to joke with.’ " ’But he’ll hev to stand it jest the same. If he gits among them wires he’ll feel tickled to death.' “‘Waal.’ said she, 'yo' go ahead, but I'm tellin* yo’ that if yo' Joke with that b'ar he'll cum out abend. Thar's b'ars nnd b'ars. Some goes in fur fun. and some don’t.’ ’That night about 'leven o’clock that b'ar cum spookin' round. I was awake and heard him sniffin', but I kept quiet till be climbed up the logs of the pen •ml dropped down inside. lie knowed woodchuck from hawg, of co’se, but Woodchuck was good 'liuff for him jest then. If be saw them barbed wires he took 'em fur strings. Leastwise he leaped right down, and next mtnlt he wws milkin' fuss 'nuff fur three dog Mil. They beard him howlin’ way ovsr to Jim Tanner's place. Lawd, quarter of Sec. 15, and the north-^ast quarter of srh. but it made my ha'r stand up to the north-east quarter of the north-east quarter plaintiff the custody of Agnus Vargus. the sole bear him take ou! But I got on my England’s Boasted Power. of sec. 16. all in Township 38. South of Range 2 issue of your marriage with said plaintiff. clothes and wout out to rub it into hint Europe combined against France nnd West of the Willumctte Meridian, containg 8o This summons is published in the Jacksonville a little. Lookin' down Into the pen, I was beaten, the failure being largely acres according to wovernment survey, to which | Post by order of the Hon. F. M. Calkins, judge of sillied him u hawg thief and lots of the above entitled court, which said order was due to us. The balance of power being said described real property you claim an in- ' made and date on the 2i)th day of May. A. D. 1913 other mimes, and every time he roared overthrown the war for terest, that that certain contract of sule of said ' and it is herein ordered that you appear and I lauglii'd in Ids face. I jest poked fun real property from these plaintiffs to the defend twenty-three years, was ant Lie cancelled, and for their costs and dis answer the complaint on file herein on or before at that critter till I was tired. IIow powerless to tiring it It bursements herein. the expiration of six weeks from the date pre tlie varmint got free and got out of continued for nearly This summons is published in the Jacksoriville scribed in said order for the first publication of tlie pt'll I tluiiuo, lint he was gone in our signal victory nt this summons. the luawitin'. Thar wits blood and fur army was only able to laud very small Post, a weekly newspaper, published at Jack Tiie dated of the first publication of this sum sonville, Jackson uuaty, Oregon by or .er of s' over tliu pen. and thnr was fur Hcnt- numbers In Spain and formed about a i Hon. F. M. Calkins, judge of he sa..l Court, mons is May 24 ¡.h. 191» and the date of the last ' 0 ed illl louml the yard, and I reck quarter of tin* allied force wnicli de which order was mucie and entered of record on publication anJ on or before which date you are ( on he’d had u bad time of It That was feated Nnpoleoti at Waterloo. We the 19th day of May, 1913. and which order re required to appear and answer is July 5th. ¡913 II. K HANNA. tlie last I seen of that b'ar fur u long have never fought a great land ram- quires you to appear and answex* toe said com Attorney for the plaintiff. time- In fatff, so many weeks had gone plaint on or before the last day prescribed in said palgn against n European power In the --------------- --------------- by I'd clean forgotten him when I enni whole of our history. We have never order for publication of this summons, to-wit, on or before six weeks from the 24th day of May. home ou day mid the old woman sold SUMMONS faced a European enemy with more 1913, the date of first publication of this summons. to me: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE than 10.000 men. The bnlnnce has been DEARMOND & DEARMOND ” ’Jim, eamp mootin' begins totnorrer OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY made up by foreigners. And on the Attorneys fur Plaintiffs. at Coon Creek, mid we’ll tote ourselves strength of that we talk of having OF JACKSON. over tluir.' Edwin H. Williams. Plaintiff, beaten the world!—Izird Percy In tile Notice of Sheriff’s .Sale Under '• Too much shoutin',' said I. vs. National Review. Izmdon. ’’’Yo’ never mind the shoutin’, but Oregon-California Devel mment Co., a foreign Execution. git ready.' corporation, defer dan t. Salt In Butter. By virtue of an execution ai.d order of »ale “I didn't keer to go. but I didn't The notion that salt “bring« out” the dul.t I .»uni by the clerk of the circuit couit o.’ Suit in Equity to F »reclose a Mortgage. want to fuss, mid so the next muwnln' 1 To Oregon-California Development C flavor of butter is ridiculous. It spoils he State of Oreaon. in and for the County of above named defendant: we toll'd along. \Ve reckoned to stay ft In tile gastronomic countries of Jackfton. dated the 13thday of May, 1918, in a cer- IN THE NAME OF TIIC STATE OF OREGON: fo days, but on the second day the old Etirope the consumer would no more tain san in the Circuit Court for said County and You are hereby notified that you are required to woman said to uie: allow salt to h<* put into the butter he i State, wherein Thoma.» MeAi drew ar p!; Intiff appearand answer the complaint filed against ’’ ’Jim, yo’ 'member that b’ar yo' eats than into the crenin he puts in his : > ecovered judgment ayainat George I. loung. A. T. Brown and Celia E. Brown, his wile, as you in the above entitled court and cause on or joked with? coffee or the lee cream he takes for his <| defendants, in the sun. of Six Thousand (StitMo.tlO) before the expiration of six weeks from the date " T reckon.' «lesstert. Tiler«' is absolutely no excuse : Dollar», with interest thereon from the »th day of the first publication of this summons, nnme- “ 'Ever seen him sone«?' for continuing the bnrbnroua practice I of h«p ,-mier. 1911. at the ran- of ,ix per cent ' ly, on or before June 28th., 1913; or if service of '■ 'Nonp.' of ilcnntiiring American butter by the per annum, anti fur the further «urn of Seventy- summons be made upon you pers nallv and with- ” ’\Vmil. I've had a vision. I was | out the State of Oregon after order for publica nililltlon of salt. It does not even help i one and 45-11'0 ($71.45) Dollars, taxes, penalty tion of summons, then on or before the expira puttiu' the Is'iins over to cook while I and interest paid by plaintiff on the premises to make It keep — Henry T. Fink's listened to the preitchlu' when that described in the complaint for the year 1911. and tion of six weeks from the date of such service "Food and Flavor " b’nr st'tiuiud to rise tight up befo* me. I the further sum of One Hundred ami One and upon you; and you will take notice that if you 29 100 ($101.29) Dollars, taxes and penalty paid i fail to so appear and answer said complaint with end be was grlnnln'.* The Worm Turns. by plaintiff on said premises for the year 1912, 1 in said time plaintiff Will take a default against ’’ ’What nlHmUf Mrs. Gnnggs Yon mist-ruble worm! and the further sum of Ninety-three and 94-loo you nnd will apply to the court for the relief '"I couldn't say. but he wns foolin' [ rayed for in his complaint, to-wit; for a judg powerful good mitured over sunthln'. Out of my way! You're always kick ($93.94) Dollars, pavinir assessment and interest ment against you for the sum of $432.03 with in paid by said plaintiff on said premises that was ing ItecutiHO I want to get out some Don't yo' reckon we'd better go home?* due October 7. 1912, anti the further sum of Five terest thereon from January 10th.. 1912 at 6 per where! •"Whut fur?' Hundred ($5U0.«l) Dollars, attorney's fees, and » ent per annum and for judgment fo«* the furth Mr. tinnggs Now, look here — " To see If that varmint haln't bln <he further sum of Sixteen ($16.00) Dollars, costs er sum of fifty dollars attorney’s fees and for the Mrs. tinnggs Not a word from you. costs and disbursements of this suit and for a up to ■iinthln'. He may bev got the and disbursements: now! Come here anti hook tip nty 1 — cabin donli open.* Public Notice is Hereby Given, that I will, on decree forecl »sing that certain mortgage of th said defendant executed to the plaintiff herein I of MUNDAY. JUNE 16th. 1913. "I laughed at her fur a spell, but dress! Mr. tinnggs Now. look here. Jennie, at th, front door of tin Court House in Jackson date February 6. 1912 now of reconi in Vol. 30 I at •he got so anxious that wo flnaliv ent pages 350 and 351 of the Mortgage Records of oi t fur liouie We v. as still liilf n If von moon jo imply I'm a hookworm ville. Jackt.cn County. Ore gun. at the hour of ten Jackson County. Oregon and for the sale, to cluck in the forema n of said day. offer for sab tulle «war v.'¡on u cloinl of ftu; tile's I'm ,!:»■ usi if I st inti It.—St. I a > ii 1 s lle- i o and will sell at public auction to the highest satisfy the aforesaid ju.lg nen ts, of that certain camo flyi'.r t'jro"-'i I'n- air ami we pnblie. i bidder tor ei>sh in hand the following described property described in and covered by said mort both gruuned. When we got :i little , teal property, situated and being in Jacksun gage. towit.* AU of Lor Two in Section "D" of Unpardonable Offense. the Rogue River Valley Orchards Company’s nearer we saw the front door open, County, Oregon* lowit:- Visitor—Who is th«1 long luiiri'd offi j Lot number six (6) in Block number twenty- tract, situated in Township 38, South of Range 1 • nd later on we looked In upon sleh a •cone as no cyclone ever left behind cer? Police Chief—lie was formerly a two (22) of the town (now City) of Medford, ac East of the Willamette Meridian in Jackson That blamed b'ar had bln In tlie cabin musician, but changed bls tailing to cording to the original official olat thereef. now County, Oregon as shown upon the records plat thereof on reconi in the office of the County He Visitor — Is ho a of record. fur n day or two. and he lmd Jlstclnw benefit his livnlth rder of said county and state. ed and »cratched mid lilt nnd destroy good |M»ll -vman? Police Chief — Gen This sale is mate by virtue of an execution and And for such other, further an I different relief order of sale on fereclesure of a bond fur deed, erally. But the first day he was on the ed till the fireplace was about the decreed by the Circuit Court of Jackson County. as to the Court »hall see n equitable. only thing left. We stood thnr fur force he arrested a man for trying to . Oregon. on May lb. 1913. tu be a mortgage on said This summons is published in the Jacksonville ■ while and didn't say nothin'. Then play Schubert's •‘Serenade’’ on a bag- premises, which said bond for deed bca.s date of Post by order of the Hon. F. M. Calkins, one of the old woman quietly turned to me pipe. —Youngstown Telegram. ' September 6. luO, and is shoun of record in the judges of the above entitled court and which and asked: Volume 83 at page 11« of the Deed Records of said order was ma le and dated in Chambers on All Hi* Own. Jacksun County. Oregon, and which was execut the 16th. day of May. 1913. wherein it is ordered “ ‘Are this Jim Hope of Arkansas?1 "Dove your Inti timi tils sums hard?" ed i>y Thomas McAndrew in favor of Ge >«*<e B that you appear and answer the complaint on rile !i " '?he are.' I anfd. "Oh. no. The sums are easy enough, Young. t>na ot detei dants in said suit. and aa- herein on or befsre the expiration of s;x weeks “'Waal. Jim Hope' she said ns ah from the date prescribed in said order as the date p'lnted to the destruction Inside anti but tils results ire too original to suit siKned by him ti th* other détendante, an i 1 wit of the first publication of this summons. sell saki real properi > or ao much thereof as may. made me ■ kercliy. 'yo' are altogether the teacher " I llegende Blatter. The date of the first publication of thia sum be nec-«>ar> to aliali sa.« jm am.nt. attorney . too funny fur me. nnd I'll wnlk over to mons m May 17. 1913 and the date of the last fe cuats a«id accruing cusca. Iwimn lift* n ith n sixpence nnd bo mother's nnd stop till yo' git ready to laudai UatkwiotU. t mon. on this Utk nay publication and on or before which date yo.i U are r«quued tu appear and answer » Ju.ie 28tn.. M :i hi . iii ’ m be«<t cHpitill la tila U1 May. 1913. bny f'JOO wuth of new things anti git 1911 1 Stephen Glrard- •ver crackin' barbed wire joke«!'" W. H. SINGLER. ä She« iff of Jackson County. Orearon By K. W. WISCN, Deputy Change in Southern Pacific Time By virtue of an execution and order of sale IN THE JUSTICE’S COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF duly issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of MEDFORD. FOR JACKSON COUNTY. STATE the County of Jackson. State of Oregon, dated OF OREGON. the 9th day of May, 1913, in a certain suit in the W. H. Barr. Plaintiff. •’ — —• • CircuiFt’ourt for sftffl County an<r State, wherein v«. , Jerry Nunan as Plaintiff recovered judgment S. C. Lee. Defendant. against Cljnton Texter for the sum of One Action to recover money. Hundred Eighty Seven and 50-100 ($187.50) Dol To S. C. Lee. Defendant. lars. with interest thereon from the 16th day of April. 1913 at the rate of 8 per cent per annum I In the name of the State of Oregon: You are I hereby commanded to appear and answer the and Fifty ($50.00) Dollars attorney's fee. and the plaintiff's comp ¡ant against you now on file in further sum of Eleven ($11.00) Dollars co^ts. Public notice is hereby given that I will on the above entitled court and cause on or before the 9th day of June. 1913. said date being the SATURDAY. JUNE 14. 1913 at the front door of the Court House in Jackson expiration of six weeks from the day of the first ville. in said County and State, at 10 o'clock in publication of this summons. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to the forenoon of said day sell at Public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand the following appear and answer for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief praved for described real property. The Southeast quarter of Section 8 in Town in the complaint, succinctly stated as follows: ship 34 South of Range 4. West of the W illamette for a judgment for the sum of $133.05. and in terest on said sum from the 19th day of April Meridian, in Jackson County. Oregon. This sale is made by virtue of an execution and 1913. and for costs of this action. This summons is published in the Jacksonville order of sale on the foreclosuJe of a mortgage given by said Defendant to said Plaintiff on the , Post by order of th*' Honorable G. O. Taylor. above described property, dated November 5th. i Justice of the Peace in and for the above en 190s and recorded in Volume 23. Page 230, March j titled district. which said order was made and 8th. 19< 9 and I will sell the above property or so j entered of record on the 24th day of April. 1918. much thereof as shall be necessary to satisfy said ' which order requires you to appear on or before The judgement, attorney's fee. costs and accruing the last day prescribed in this summons. date of the first publication of this summons is costs. Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, on this 9th day the 26 day of April. 1913. MULKEY & CHERRY of May 1913. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Medford. Oregon. W. H. SINGLER. Sheriff. By E. W. WILSON. Deputy. H. K. HANNA. Attorney For the Plaintiff at Jacksonville. Oregon. Table. 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