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Crossing the Ocean The Flurry In Wilkinson’s Office Billy Mudge’s Surprise By ESTHER VANDEVEER By OSCAR COX Change in Southern Pacific Time Table. Citation SUMMONS IN THE COUNTY COURT or THE STATU Or OREGON IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON. Edwin H. Williams. Plaintiff.* roR t : ie county or jackson . Some day the Atlantic Ocean will be Effective January 1st, 1910. In the Matter of the Estate of-James Cook, crossed by a flying machine’ of that NORTH ROUND TRAINS. deceased. those who have followed the develop Citation to Show Cause on Application to Sell 20 Portland Passenger.......... 7:30 A.M. ment of the aeroplane from its fledg 24 Grants Pass Motor...........10:31 A.M. Real Property. ling flights in 1908 to the recent Paris- To Lucinda Denson. William Cook. George W. 32 Grants Pass Motor............. 4:58 P.M. Cook. Dan Harrirgton, Susie Lencione, Annie Berlin trip are fully convinced. Lord 14 Oregon Express............................. 5:45 P.M. Wurner. Mary Pope, Harry Harrington Frank | Northcliffe’s generous offer ofat50,000 Harrington, Wesley Harrington. Nora Parker 16 Oregon Express........................... 5:58 P.M. prize for the achievement will brir.g 12 Shasta Limited (Mail only)2:3.5 A..M (otherwise known as Nora Bowlee) Annie Cook that day measurably nearer than may and John Cook, heirs of James Cook, deceased, sout A bound TRAINS. and to all Other Heirs Unknown, if any such be suspected, even though it does noth Ashland Motor.... ............ 8:45 A.M. there be: 23 ing more than to arouse a worldwide 13 California Express ......10:52 A.M. ■ It appearing to my satisfaction upon reading interest in the performance of one of .2:24 P.M. ' the petition of John Cook, as administrator of 31 Ashland Motor.... the most difficult technical achieve the estate of James Cook, deceased, duly verified 15 San Francisco Express. .3:35 P.M. the 30th day of April. 1913. and file 1 in this court ments that still remains unfulfilled. 11 Shasta Limited(Mail only)5:47 A. M. ob the 1st day of May. 1913. that in or ier to pay When Lord Northcliffe made his an the charges, expenses and claims agamst the nouncement, soberminded engineers estate of said decedent, that the following des SUMMONS naturally asked: What are the difficul cribed premises, or a portion thereof, should be ties in the way? Can the prize be IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON sold, namely, the South half of the Northeast quarter and the North half of the Southeast won? If so, how much will it cost? FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON. quarter of Section Twenty (20). Township (34) As we look back at Wellman’s at Josie Ronfort, Plaintiff, S outh. Range Three (3) East of the Willamette vs tempt to cross the Atlantic in a dirigi Meridian in Jackson County. Oregon, Robert Ronfort, Defendant. Suit for Divorce. Therefore, you and each of you, namely. ble, which was admirably designed and To R< b rt R< nrori . the above named defendant: Lucinda Denson. William Cook, George W, Cook. which was by far the best craft of its In the Name of the State of Oregon, you are Dan Harrington. Susie Lencione, Annie Warner, type built in America up to that time, hereby ie uired to appear and answer the com Mary Pope, Harry Harrington, Frank Harring plaint of the plaintiff filed against you in the ton, Wesley Harrington, Nora Parker (otherwise we are inevitably forced to the conclu sion that much preliminary experiment above entitled court and cause, on or before th * known as Nora Bowles) Annie Cook, and John la^t day of the time prescribed in the order for ing mnst. be done before a heavier-than- publication of summons herein, to-wit: on or be- Cook, heirs of James Cook, deceased, and to all other heirs unknown, if any such there be. ar. air machine can be sent out on its ven fore the 5th day of July, 1913, said date being fa hereby directed and cited to appear before turesome transatlantic journey with date of ih ; expiration of six weeks from the I said county court on Thursday, the 24th day of some hope of success. It would be as date of the first publication of this summons 1 July. 1913, at 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon of And if you fail to so appear and answer within tonishing indeed if coniiderabh more said time, for want thereof the plaintiff will I said day at the court room of said county court at the County Court House at Jacksonville, in than the amount of Lord Northcliffe’s apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in her the County of J sckson, Ore on. to show cause, if prize were not expended in these pre complaint, to-wit: any exist, why an order should not lie made, For a decree of this court dissolving the bonds author izing the said administrator to sell so much liminary studies. But even granting that by winning the prize the success of matrimony existing between plaintiff and de of the above described real property of the saiu fendant: for an order granting plaintiff the care decedent as shall be necessary, as prayed for in ful contestant would merely recoup and custody of the minor child. Robert Ronford, said petition. himself, he must inevitably have de and for such other and further relief as to the This citation shall bs served upon all non-resi dent heirs and all unknown heirs by publishing veloped the art so markedly that his Court may seem equitable. This summons is serveed upon you by publica the same in the Jacksonville Post, a newspaper i cr.ift will have commercial possibilities tion thereof in the Jacksonville Post, a weekly published in Jackson County, Oregon, once a , far greater than those which lie in the newspaper of general circulation, printed and week for four successive weeks prior to July mere crossing of the Atlantic. Indeed, published at Jacksonville. Jackson County, Ore 24th, 1913. Dated June 13th, 1913. F. L. 10U VELLE. County Judge. the whole problem of devising a safe gon. in accordance with an order of Hon. F. M passenger-carrving aeroplane capable Calkins, Judge of the above entitled court, which order was made and signed May 21. 1913, an d of flying for many hours without a stop which order requires said summons to be so pub J. W. Copeland, of Davton, Ohio, par- will probably be solved. Compared lished once each week for six consecutive weeks. chatted a bottle of Channberkun’a Cough The date of the first publication hereof is May j Remedy for his boy who h <1 ' rcld, and be with that, what is a dash across the Atlantic at its narrowest?—Scientific 24, 1913. and the date of the last publication here fore the bottle was all usee (.'•« boy’s cold of. on or before which date you are required to was gone. Is that net better .'ian to pay a American answer, is July 5th 1913. five dollar doctor’s bill? For sale by all Orejron-California Develonment Co., a foreign corporation, defendant. Suit in Equity to Foreclose a Mort^a^e. To Oregon-California Development, Co., the above named.defendant IN THE NAME OF THfc STATE OF OREGON: You are h»rebv notified that you are required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in'lhe above entitled court and cause on or before the expiration of six weeks from the dale of the first publication of this summons, uanie- ly, on or be "ore June 28th., 1913: or if service of summons be made upon you personally and with out the State of Oregon after order for publica tion of summons, then on or before the expira tion of six weeks from the date of such service u >on you: and you will take notice that if you fail to so appear and answer said complaint with in sal I time plaintiff will take a default against you and will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in his coinplaint, to-wit; for a judg ment against you for the sum of $432.00 with in terest thereon from January 10th.. 1912 at 6 per cent per annum and for judgment for the furth er sum of fift» dollars attorney’s fees and for the costs and disbursements of this suit and for a decree foreclosing that certain mortgage of the said defendant executed to the plaintiff herein of date February 6, 1912 now of record in Vol, 30 at pages 350 and 351 of the Mortgage Records of Jackson County. Oregon and for the sale, to satisfy the foresaid judgments» of that certain p operty described in and covered by said mort gage. hk-wit; All of Lot Two in Section "D” of the Rogue River Valley Orchards Company’s iract. situated in Township 38, South of Range 1 East of the Willamette Meridian in Jackson County, Oreg >n as shown upon the recorded plat thereof on record in the office of the County Re corder of said county and state. And for such other, further and different relief as to the Court shall seem equitable. This summons is published in the Jacksonville Post by order of the Hon. F. M. Calkins, one of the judges of the above entitled court and which said order was ma le and dated in Chambers on the ,16th. day of .May. 1913. wherein it is ordertnl that you appear and answer the complaint on file herein on or befsre the expiration of six weeks from the date prescribed in said order as the date of the first publication of this summons. The date of the first publication of this sum mons is May 17, 1913 and the date of the last publication and on or before which date you are required to appear and answer is June 28th.. 1913.* H. K. HANNA. Attorney For the Plaintiff at Jacksonville. Oregon. Billy Mudge was a strapping farm When Farmer McCoy died bls daugh ter. Helen, found herself alone in the er's boy. auibltlous of something more world. The evening after the funeral profitable tbau plowing, sitting all day she sat in the house where she had on a reaper or tossing hay up Into the taken care of him for ten years since second story of a barn with a pltch- 1 fork. Billy was trudging along through her mother's death and wondered what a wood one day when he came to a she should do. I clearing. There was a small house on She must get out of that lonely I it, but no one appeared to be at home. bouse. It seemed to her that when her father went out solitude stepped I Billy noticed the place before leaving in. And yet something snapped with j the edge of the wood, aud suddenly be in her when she thought of leaving it saw something else that made him stop She could not go forth to battle with ' short. On the opposite side of the clear- I Ing a man emerged from the road nnd, the world as a girl. Then came the thought of entering the tight as a man. taking position behind a tree standing Her voice was low pitched, but not alone, surveyed the house intently. harsh. Her woman's figure might be i Then lie moved toward it Btealthily. keeping his eye fixed on it. and nu cvucealed by wearing loose, baggy reaching It began to examine It for clothing. She had no beard, but many young men had no hair on their faces some place of entrance. From a dream Billy bad suddenly en- till nineteen or twenty years old and even then so little thnt when close tered upon a reality. How much there shaved It was not to be detected, She might be in it for him he didn’t con sider. Apparently it was nothing more resolved to try the experiment. than an opportunity to prevent a thief who A few days later a youngster called himself Henry McCoy entered a from committing a depredation. Billy was unarmed and felt It necessary to store and asked for employment. He proceed“ cautiously. The man he watch had been bunting for a situation all ed. after trying windows and doors, at dny and looked weary and discour last found an opening to the cellar, aged. Possibly it was this that led through which he disappeared. John Wilkinson, the proprietor, to say Billy looked about him for a weapon to himself thnt he needed a boy. but and found a stout cudgel on the ground, not n innn. but there was a chance for which he picked up and clutched with promotion. It ended in the applicant a firm grasp. He had time to think going to work at a boy’s wages, his while the man was in the bouse and work being to do errands and odd jobs realized that the robber doubtless had in the office. either a revolver or a knife, perhaps Henry McCoy was a very attractive both, and to attack him would be to young fellow, in appearance especially. get worsted. He therefore decided not His smile alone was enough to win to enter’the house, but wait till the the sympathy of any woman, nnd it fellow came out. follow him, steal up soon won the heart of Wilkinson's behind him and fell Um with a blow typewriter, little Miss Betty Leslie, from bls club. only seventeen years old. Henry nt Ina few minutes the front door was first wns disposed to be friendly with thrown open, and the thief emerged, her. as he was with every one, doing carrying a long yarn stocking, full ns little favors for her that lightened her after a visit from Santa Claus on ------------ ♦ ft)»- - D. W. BAG8HAW, dealers. work, but when he suw that these at Christmas eve. Billy knew the way Attorney for Plaintiff. FOR SALE at a Bargain — House and tentions were producing a serious ef that some country persons kept their Jot on Oregon street, near City Hall. fect on her young heart he desisted and money and recognized the stocking as Must be sold soon. Call on Rogue SUMMONS strove to undo what he hud done by the depository of the occupant of the River Realty Co. Adv. letting her severely alone. This, how house. He stooped and moved for IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE ever, only intensified her love for him. ward, expecting the robber to go tlie OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY. nnd she was not capable of conceal- way he bad come and Intending to fol- Bci ’ ght Wife For $300. Leon B. Haskins and GertrudeOdgers Haskins, ing it low him. But Just as the fellow was husband and wife and Nannie Barr and W. H. Wilkinson was a young man. only ubout to step down from the porch Barr, wife and husband. Plaintiffs, twenty-live years old. He bud begun on to the ground there wns a sound of vs. Los Angeles, Cal., June 18.— Seek business for himself nt fifteen by set breaking underbrush nnd a thud of H. A. Knight, Defendant. Suit in Equity. ting up n newspaper stand on u street horse's hoofs oil turf, and a girl on ing protection from her husband, to To H. A. Knight the above named defendant: corner, which hud grown into n general honeback emerged from tlie wood Into whom she claims she was sold for $300, In the Name of the State of Oregon: You are store where newspupers. periodicals, the clearing. Mrs. John Slieoff, 17, formerly Jennie hereby commanded to appear and answer the com plaint of plaintiffs against you nowon file in the stationery und an Infinite variety of otli “bought Billy paused and awaited develop- Evdokimoff, the Russian er small goods were sold. He was un- ments. bride” is under the guarding wing of above entitled court and cause on or before the last day prescribed in the publication of summons tnurrled aud was making up his mind The man dropped the stocking, and humane officers here today, Slieoff, herein, to-wit on or before six weeks from the at the time McCoy entered Ills service I the girl, pulling ill her horse, rested claiming he got the worst of the bar- date of the first publication of summons provid that his little typewriter would look the rein on his neck, covered her face ed in the order of publication of summons hererfi g fin, war.ts his money back. very pretty nt the bend of his table. which date is the 24th day of May, 1913. And with both hands and was shaking with it wus a great disappointment, there convulsive sobbing. Tlie robber, who you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear We are revising our lists ready for the fore. when he noticed thut Miss Leslie hnd been cnught In the net. hung his and answer the complaint of plaintiffs herein was leaning toward McCoy. McCoy head. It was evidently not merely a Chloroform Mother and Child within said time, for want thereof the plaintiffs, spring trade. If you have real estate to dis j and each thereof, will apply to the court for the noticed signs of Jealousy, and It wus case of a common thief being detected pose of at a fair price, place it in our hands I . elief prayed for in their complaint, which suc this that led him to show unmistaka by a stranger, imt a brother or a lover for sale, we have a number of prospective Portland, Or., June 1R. —Rolbers cinctly stated as follows, to-wit; that a decree be bly tlmt If the girl bad gone daft about surprised by his sister or his sweet buyers who expect value for their money. entered in favor the plaintiffs and each thereof, who broke into the home of G. South- him it was not his fault. Wilkinson heart. ' debarring and excluding you forever from claim- well at St. Johns early today chloro | ing or asserting any right, title, interest, lien or was a manly fellow, who would not We can sell your property at a price There were words—reproaches likely I take auy advantage of his position to —wljch Blll.v could not hear. The girl, formed Mrs. Southwell an I babe as I estate, either in law or equity, to the following equal to its full value but do not want any will a girl from u rival. hut the fact culling on the man to follow her, urged they slept and then ransacked the i described real property, situated and being in listed at fictitious or “Boom” price. that the girl he wanted wanted Me her horse from the clearing, the man house. Mr. Southwell, who was away I the County uf Jackson and Slaie of Oregon, to- wit; Coy was gulling to him. were out of from home, arrived many hours later running on fot >t , 3 he north-west quarter of the north-west Aud so It was that In the «tore of sight when armed men lo find his family unconscious. The ( quaiter of Sec. 15, anti the north-east quarter of » P Joliu Wilkinson, which had been a har broke into the c ami. hearing •■< bber.i secured nothing, as Southwell the north-eust quarter i>i the north-east quarter monious place before the advent of Me- the sou nils of I: bushes, ran had deposi'ed a conside able sum of I of hoc . 16, all in To vnship 38. South of Range 2 < oy. there came an inharmonious un after them. mon. v in the bank only Saturday. ' West of the Willamette Meridian, containg 89 R. R. R. dercurrent. felt, but uot expressed. The acres according to government survey, to which Billy waited further developments; liookkeeper. Tom Arnold, a young man but neither hearing nor seeing any Mrs. Southwell has no. r collection of said described real property you elaim an in OFFICE: Bank of Jack twenty two years old. who hud in the more of tlie persons concerned, he the entrance of the burgl rs. terest; that that cerL.in contract of sale of said sonville Bldg. Upstairs real properly from thc.-e plaintiffs to the defend ----------------------- beginning noticed that there was trou emerged from Ills hiding, went to the ble brewing for McCoy if he did not bouse und picked up the stocking lying Notice of Sheriff's Sale Under ant l>e cancelled, and for their costs and dis- bun ements herein. keep away from the typewriter, gave on tlie ground, He felt of ft and con- | This summons is published in the Jacksonville Henry a hint to that effect. "Can't eluded thnt It wns full of bills and Exccuti* n Post, a weekly newspaper, published at Jack blame the girl, my boy.” he said, “for coins. Untying a string that held In j By virtue of an execution and order of sale sonville, Jackson County, Oregon by oruer of If 1 were a girl 1 think I'd fall in love the contents, he thrust In his hand and duly issued by tb Clerk of the Circuit Court of Hon. F. M. Calkins, judge of the saiu Court, with you myself." Henry said he had drew out a handful of loose pieces of the County of Ja< kson. State of Oregon, dated which order was made and entered of record on I the 12 th day of June. 1913.in a certain action in the the 19th day of May. 1913. and which order re- diseemed the boss' leaning toward Miss paper nnd some small stones. I Circuit Court for said Cou. ty and State, wherein quires you to appear and answer the said com Leslie. Imt tie was much obliged for "Well. I'll lie goldarned!" he ex : Garnett-Corey Hardware Company. a corporation plaint on or before the last day prescribed in raid tlie suggestion und would leave the claimed ns plaintiff, recovered judgment against J. M order for publication of this summons, to-wit. on way open for Wilkinson. Billy looked nt the stocking, then nt Ray list for the sum of Two Hundred Fifty-four There Is no telling what a girl lu the house, then turned the stocking »nd 54-100 (254.51) Dollars in U. S. gold coin, with or before six weeks from the 2l;h day »>f May, 1913, the date oi first publication of this summons. love will do. especially when the man upside down nnd shook out the con interest thereon in like gold coin at the rate of DEARMOND & DEARMONO she loves gives her a cold shoulder. tents bits of newspnper nnd stones— - 8 per cent per annum from the 15th day of July. Attorneys for Plaintiffs. Miss Bettie Leslie wore a lugubrious scratched hl« head nnd repented: I 1912. and the further sum of $60.00 attorney's , fees and the further sum of $11.00 for costs and Countenance und wus so preoccupied "i’ll be goldarned!" SUMMOSS by her love affair that Nile did her Going to the dis>r. he tried to open It, i disbursements Express, Freight, General Delivery. Teaming to work very badly. When Wilkinson but It hnd evidently been fastened, aft Public notice is hereby giv n that 1 will on IN THE CIRCUIT CCURT OF TUB STATK or OKI.GON MONDAY. JULY 14th. 1913 asked her what was the matter she er tlie robber had gone out. by a spring at the front IN AND FOR THE COUNTY or JACKSON. all Parts of the Country. Nothing too Heavy or door nf the Court House in Jac k on- I was silly enough to lay the blume lock Billy tried to get Into the house ville. Jackron County, Oregon, at 10:30 o'clock in j Alli-; Varan,. Plaintiff. too Light. Agents for Cölestin Mineral Water. upon Henry McCoy, Imt when pressed by the cellar door through which the the forenoon of said day, offer for sale ami will vs. for the details of her bad treatment robber hnd e!Tc<-ted an entrance Tills sell at Public auction to the highest bidder for' Joseph Various. Defendant. by him di-cllned to make tiny charges. door. too. wns locked, or. rntlier. bolt cash in hand, all the right, title and interest of ' Suit in Equity for a Divorce. Matters were now In very bad slinpo ed Inside, for through n crack lie could the above named defendant in and to the follow- I 1 To Joseph Vargas, the aboved name defendant: In the Name of the State of Ortjron: You are ing descriled real property situated in Jackson in tlie little office of John Wilkinson. see the bolt shot. . hereby notified that you are requi,eil to appear Miss Leslie got so worked up thnt she Turning, he stood looking up nt tlie < ounty, Oregon, to wit: The Southwest quaiter of the Southeast quarter and answer the complaint tiled against you in resigned her position. Mr. Wilkinson, house with ills hands In Ills pockets, of Section 19, Township 86 South of Range 2, - the alstve entitled court and cause within ten forced to surmise thnt McCoy hnd still wondering W »st of the Willamette Meridian, in Jackson Cou n- 1 ! days from the date of tho service of thia sum ts-en treating his typewriter badly— “I wish." he sold. "I'd knowed thnt ty. State of Oregon. mons, if served upon you within Jackson county. how he knew not—told him thnt he stockin' didn't luive no money in It. Taken and levied upon as the property of said State of Oregon, or if served upon you within bad no further use for ills services 'en'ise I could 'n‘ told the feller that, J lisa or so much thereof ns mav be ne I any other county of the State of Oregon, then McCoy. lustend of inking tlie matter after nil, lie hadn't committed no bur cessary to satisfy said judgment in favor of the withi- twenty days from the date of such service Oscar Hurry Lewis philosophically, burst Into tears. Tom glary. nnd the gnl wouldn’t '•' tnk on Garnet t-Corvy Haidware Company, a corpora upon you. or if served upon you personally with Arnold, who was standing nt Ills desk so Rut what he wns so keerful fur tion, plaintiffs and against the above named de out the State of Oregon. after order for publica | h sting his ledger, throw flow n Ills pen n'l’mt 'o 'bp op nttcr he'd tuk or fendant. with interest thereon, tocre her with all tion of summons, then on or before the expira mid •dvanooi’ mam ill« bo.« ■ «linking thought hcil t k ell the funds In the costs ai d disbursements that have or may accrue. tion of six weeks from the date of such personal Ì Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, on the 12th » ay service upon you: or if served upon you by publi hit fl-1 i ' k ! r<-mon«tnitlng i with liltn house I'd II*,. t > I now." of June. 1918. cation then on or before the expiration of six for bl« in>ii«tl< <• Hearing n titter, he looked to his weeks from the date ot the first publication W . H. RINGLER. Sheriff. "Bettie l.eslle," he said, "had no right There stood n ninn beside some thereof, namely on or before July Sth. I'.'t3: and By E. W. WILSON. Deputy. business to accuse Harry. He I never sort of machine A titter nt ills left you will take notice that if you fail to so ap rl pear and answer said compiaint within said time did her any Injury ” drew hl« attention. and lie snw the rob plaintiff will take a default and decree against “no didn't!" retorted the box« an- ber nnd the girl laughing nt hltu Notice for Publication. y* u for the relief prayed for in her complaint jrrlly. "See here, yon people." tie exclaimed. "Then what are you discharging him "What doos nil this goldnrned perform DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. to-wit: for a decree dissolving the bonds of mahimorymw existing between you and the L.ÇIFZS BROTHERS. Prop». for?" ance mean?" U. S. I And Office at Roseburg. Oregon. said plaintiff and for a further decree awarding "I don't know " “It means." said the man with the June It). 1913 plaintiff the cnstmly of Agi.tis Vargus. the sole Notice is hereby given that Acey C. Martin, issue of your marriage with said plaintiff. "1 haven't stood in your wny. Mr. machine, "thnt we've been milking a Wilkinson.” soilbed the young fellow. moving picture play I’ve got you In of Medford. Oregon who. on May 18, 1910, n ade Thts summons is published in the Jacksonville ”r.nd to prove It I'll confe«« something. picking up the stocking and trying to Homestead Entry Serial. No. 0K262 for S.E. Poet by order of the Hon. F. M. Calkins, judge of -------- Dealer» In-------- S.W. *■* Section 14, Township 38 S.. Runge 2 I'm not n man nt nil: I'm n girl." get Into the house, nnd It's the best VV» t Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of the above entitled court, which said order was made and date on the 20th day of May, A. D. I91ff "And my betrothed!" exclnlmed the port of the show " intention to make three year proof, to establish bookkeeper proudly Billy didn't say anything for n few claim to the land above dracribed. before Her. and it b herein o-dered thut yon apptwr and The atortn wns over Bottle Li-slie moments while the true conditions beit Smith. United States Commissioner, at anse-er the complaint on file herein on or before the expiration of six weeks from th« date pre- did uot ri'sii’ne her position ns type wore getting through his thick skull. Grants Paa*. Oreg n. on the 1st day of August. acribal in said order for the firs. pub'.cats n of writer n<>r mil V '.on McCoy remain Then the Ire began to gather In bls eye. 1918. this suinm ins. I laimant names as witr eases: Guy Martin of in W|:Un«ot>'i emp'or «Ither. Helen nnd his eve wis fo -nsed on the ap- The dated of the first publication nt thia suni- Medford. Oi. on; I). M. Martin, of Medford. j'b-tns Suddenly ho gave a kick with mnrrini \rtiofr? » ilti i few weeks. mo iibMay 21th. into and tno date o( the last Oregon. Louie Maaray. of Medford. Oregon; hl« foot and lifted the machine In the • nd six mon'h- luier Wilkinson mar publication and on or before which date you are Louis Peets, of Meitvi'd, Ore. on. required to appear and answer is J uly tth. 121' air. risd Kettle Iwalle By listing it with us Rogue River Realty Co JacksonvilZe, Ore Sç-t Charles F. Dunford DRA YAGE JACKSONVILLE OREGON ( i Lewi» Jacksonville Meat Market ill Kindi of Frei’i and Cured Meat» Poultry. Choice lard, Etc r. K. F. JONES. I egistsr. H. K. HANNA. Attorney for the plaintiff. i JACKSONVILLE, OREGON