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A VICTORIOUS BULGAR Milk Shakes, at Chapman’r Change in Southern Pacific Time Chocolate Corner. Adv- Table. --------------- Citation Notice of Final Settlement IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN THE COUNTY COURT Or THE STATE FOR THE COUNTY OFJACKSON. OF OREGON, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON'' ~ e In the Matter of the Estate of James Cook, NORTH BOUND TRAINS. deceased. In the matter of -the estate of MEDFORD. FOR JACKSON COUNTY, STATE Citation to Show Cause on Application to Sell Frank Ennis, a deceased person ’0 Portland Passenger........... 7:30 A.M. OF OREGON. Public Notice is Hereby Given that >1 Grants Pass Motor........... 10:31 A.M. Real Property. By F. A. MITCHEL W. H. Barr. Plaintiff. By ESTHER VANDEVEER To Lucinda Denson. William Cook. George W. Grants Pass Motor..............4:58 P.M. Cook, Dan Harrington Susie Lencione. Annie James M. Cronemjller and H- K. Han ; v«. na Jr. the dulv qualified executors of S. C. Lee. Defendant. 14 Oregon Express....................5:15 P.M. , Warner, Mary Pope. Harry Harrington Frank the estate of Oranit Ennis, deceased, Action to recover money. Eight years ago 1, a globe trotter, A young girl at midsummer was Harrington. Wesley Harrington. Nora Parker Oregon Express .................. 5:58 P.M. 16 have presented and filed for settlement To S. C. Lee. Defendant. having vlslti'tl every other known part walking along a road past a gentle (otherwise known as Nora Bowles) Annie Cook In the name of the State of Oregon; You are 12 Shasta Limited (Mail only)2:35 A.M | and John Cook, heirs of James Cook, deceased, in th/e ajiove entitled court and matter of the globe, concluded to have a look man's cqgntry place. Between her and their final account of their administra SOUTH BOUND TRAINS. hereby commanded to Appear and answer the and to all Other Heirs Unknown, if any such tion of the said estate and that Mon at the Balkans. The Balkan peninsula a flower garden was a low fence. plaintiff’s complaint against you now on file ii ¿3 Ashland Motor..................... 8:15 A.M. thare be: is seldom visited by tourists, so I found Climbing the fence, she entered the day, the 21 day of July. A. D. \913. rheaboveentitledcourtandcau.se on or before It appearing to my satisfaction upon’ reading | tne hour of 10 o’clock A M. of ¿aid day 13 California Express ......... 10:52 A.M. it difficult to secure information how garden. the 4thday of August 1913. said date being the the petition of John Cook, as administrator of at the court room of the above entitled, Ashland Motor ..................... 2:24 P.M. to get there, but I persevered and Anal Somehow or other the flowers seem expiration of six weeks fr< m the day of the fin>t n the estate of James Cook, deceased, duly verified ly readied Sofia, the capital of Bulga ed to be more beautiful the farther she publication of this summons. 15 San Francisco Express.. .3:35 P.M. the 30th day of Anril. 1913. and filo! in this court court, at the court-house in Jackson- ville.Jaekson County, State ot Oregon, An4 you aFe hereby notified that if you fail to 11 Shasta Limited(Mai) only)5:47 A.M. on the 1st day of May. 1913, that in order to pay ria. From there I made excursions advanced. She was not the first girl has been du'v appointed and fixed by or through the country, familiarizing tuy- to be led to her doom by their seduc appearand answer for want thereof, plaintiff the charges, expenses and claims against the der of the Judge of the Hbove entitled self with the people. tive beauty. At any rate, she was will apply to the court for the relief praved foi ••state of said decedent, that the following des court as the time and Dlace for hear SUMMONS in the complaint, succinctly stated as follows cribed premises, or a portion thereof, should be ing of objections to said account and I found the feud between Molinm- drawn farther and further from the for a judgment for the sum of $133.05. and in medan and Christian tbc same as it fence. What made the advance into terest on said sum from the 19th day of April IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON ;old. namely, the South half of the Northeast report and for the settlement thereof tuarter and the North half of the Southeast and of said estate. FOR THE COUNTY ?OFJACKSON. had been for so many generations. The the enemyfe territory more dangerous 1913, and for costs of this action. quarter of Section Twenty (20), Township (34) All persons interested in said estate Bulgarians were then getting ready to was the prisoners she took. In case Josie Ronfort, Plaintiff, This summons is published, in the Jacksonville S outh. Range Three (3) East of the Willamette are Hereby Notified that all objections vs rise against their masters, and the of a ret Kent they would be burden- Post by order of the Honorable G. O. Taylor, Meridian in Jackson County. Oregon. to said final .-ecount or any item there Robert Ronfort. Defendant. Suit for Divorce. spirit of resistance was rife. some.,,Her prisoners, by the way, were Justice of the Peace in and for the above en Therefore, you and each of you, namely. of must be filed or made on or before To R ‘ b i t Ronfort. the above named defondant: titled district, which said order was made and I was one evening at a small inn. the flowers she had plucked. Lucinda Denson. William Cook. George W. Cook, the date an 1 time appointed for such In the Name of the State of Orejron, you are Finding herself among some belated entered pf record on the 19th day of June. 1913. where there were a number of Turks Dan Harrington. Susie Lencione. Annie Warner, hearing as set forth herein above. which order requires you to appear on or before hereby required to appear and answer the com- Mary Pope, Harry Harrington, Frank Harring anti Bulgarians in the same room play I roses, she made more captives and Date of the first publication hereof the*last day prescribed in this summons. The plaint of the plaintiff filed arainst you in the ing cards, though the two races did l while bending to her work failed to «late of the first publication of this summons is above entitled court and cause, on or before the ton, Wesley Harrington. Nora. Parker (otherwise is June 21, 1913. known as Nora Bowles) Annie Cook, and John J ames M. C ronemiller , not mingle In the same game. A con see the enemy at a window in the the 21 day of June. 1913. la-»t dav of the time prescribed in the order for Cook, heirs of Jawies Cook, deceased, and to all He ran downstairs, out the versation occurred In the Turkish lan house. G. O. TAYLOR. publ'ca* i »n of summons herein, to-wit: on or bc- H. K. H anna , J r . Justice of the Peace in and for said District. fore the Sth day of July. 1913. said date beintf the other heirs unknown, if any such there be. are guage between a Bulgarian anil a Turk froht door. and. skirting' 'the fence, hereby directed' and cited to appear before j dat? of the expiration of six weeks from the ••F sitting at different tables, which I did gained a position In the girj's rear be said county court on Thursday, th-? 24th day of date of the first publication of this summons not understand, though 1 could see by fore she saw him ut'nfl. Then when July. 1913, at 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon of . Notice of Sheriff’s Sale Ami if you fail to so appear .nnd answer within tbelr demeanor that they were at en he. find ,<;ut off. Ii<?r retreat he walked ;aid day at the court room of said county court said time, for want thereof the plaintiff will C. W. Wolters,» Plaintiff. toward her. Having her back toward at the County Court Houre at Jacksonville, in i mity. When the Turk had finished his apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in her vs. the County of Jackson, Oregon, to show cause, if We have it in all the very game he left the inn accompanied by him, she was not aware of bis pres complaint, to-wit: Lyd'a Hanscom Spanos, (formerly Lyd’a Hans iny exist, why an order should not be made, the other Turks. The Bulgarian went ence until he coughed to attract her at com) Mike Spanos, her husband, and Fred L. Coi- latest and most up-to-date de For a decree of this court dissolving the bonds authorizing the said administrator to sell so much on playing for awhile; then he, too. left. tention. signs and shades, at prices vig. County Recorder of Jackson County, Oregon. of matrimony existing between plaintiff and de of the above described real property of the said Had this young man been bent on Defendants. fendant: for an order granting plaintiff the care Curious to know what had been go that will appeal to you. Make decedent as shall be necessary, as prayed for in ing on between these two. each of punishing a poacher he would probn- Public Notice is Hereby Given, that under, and and custody of the minor child. Robert Ronford, said petition. your selection while the stock and for such other and further relief as to the by virtue of an order of sale, and decree of fore bly have been too angry at her depre whom wns n fine specimen of n man. This citation shall bs served upon all non-resi is complete. Headquarters for I asked the host in German, since he dntions to be moved by her discern- closure. and a deficiency judgment thereunder, Court may seem equitable. dent heirs and all unknown heirs by publishing This summons is serveed upon you by publica and an execution issued out of the Circuit spoke that language. He told mo that flture. Ajt it was, he thought it the he same in the Jacksonville Post, a newspaper Court of the State of Oregon, in and for the tion thereof in the Jacksonville Post, a weekly published in Jackson County, Oregon, once v tbe Turk wns at the head of a band prettiest sight of his life. She stood County of Jackson, upon said deficiency judg newspaper of general circulation, printei and week for four successive weeks prior to July who had for some time made their with the flowers in her skirt looped ment. in a certain cause therein wherein C. W. published at Jacksonville. Jackson County, Ore headquarters in the town, terrorizing to hold them, some of them falling to Wolters !s plaintiff, and Lydia Hanscom Spanos, gon. in accordance with an order of Hon. F. M 24th. 1913. Dated June 13th, 1913. F. L. TO (J VELLE. County Judge. To brighten up your dingy old the ground, hanging her head, a piti everybody in It and In the vicinity. (formerly Lydia Hanscom) and M>ke Spanos, her Calkins, Judge of the above entitled court, which furniture try They would make rnltls and return ful but a beautiful sight. The young husband, and Fred L. Colvig, as the county re order was made and signed May 21. 1913, and order of Jackson County. Oregon. were d< fon which order requires said summons to be so pub laden with plunder. Thus far no force man who had trapped her had done J. W. Copeland, of Dayton, Ohio, par of Christians had dared to drive them I so for amusement, and. though bis dants. and which said execution is of date of lished once each week for six consecutive weeks. : based a bottle of Chamberlain’s Coogl The date of the first publication hereof is May out It stM*ms that the Bulgarian had heart melted toward her, he determln- June 19, 1913, and was issued by virtue of taid Remedy for his boy who h- *1 *; ceid, and be deficiency judgment and decree in said court 24, 1913. and the date of the last publication here fore the bottle was nil used i • e boy’s cok challenged the Turk to fight him sin- i ed to piny his game, at of, on or before which date you are required to and cause, which said decree was duly rendered was gone. Is that not better -han to pay :• "If you hnd called at the house.” he gle handed. The Turk had at first de and docketed in favor of the said plaintiff, «nd answer, is July 5th 1913. live dollar doctor ’ s bill? For Bale by all clined. but the Bulgarian had so goad said, “and asked if you might gather against the said defendants on the 20th day of D. W. BAGSHAW, tlealcra. ed him that he hnd consented. some flowers you would have been December, 1911, and recorded in Volume 18 at Attorney for Plaintiff. It bad been agreed between them given permission." uages 68 and 69 ef the Circuit Court Journal, that they should meet the next morn- She looked down nt tlje flowers she and which said deficiency judgment bears date of April 1, 1912. and is found in Volume 2 of the Ing. held In her skirt, to avoid the gaze of SUMMONS There was one main street In the p'ace. running north and south. the young man who had reproached Judgment Lien Docket at page 81. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE I am commanded to »ell. and will sell at the The Bulgarian was to start at a cep- her. Presently she found her tongue. hour of 10:30 o'clock A. M. on Monday. July 21. OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY. tain hour ut one end of the afreet and You might take them." she said, 1913. at tne front door of the Court Hou»e in Leon B. Haskins and Gertrude Odgors Haskins, the Turk nt the other end. Each was “and put them in a vase and use them Jacksonville. Oregon, offer for sale and will sell to be nrmed with tbe short rifle used i j to decorate the drawing room or the at public auction to the hitrhest bidder for cash husband and wife ami Nannie Barr and W. Ii. Barr, wife and husband. Plaintiffs, In the country, but which in tills coun dining table." n hand all of the riaht, title and interest that vs. try would he culled a carbine. Either “No: that would not do nt all. The 1 he said defendants Lydia Hanscom Spanos H. A. Knight, Defendant; • Suit in Equity. could Are ut the other on sight or sentiment would be spoiled. How (formerly Lydia Hanse, m) anti Mike Spanos, her I To H. A. Knight the above named defendant: whenever he pleased. would you like to have flowers about husband, or any or either of them had upon the In the Name of the State of Oregon; You are There was n feature of the affair of you that would remind you that you 211th day of December. 1911. er utany time there hereby commanded to appear and answer the com which I was not Informed at the time. had not been permitted to pluck them after. either in or to tire following described plaint of plaintiffs against you no%on file in the property: A number of Bulgarians had bound yourself?” above entitled court and cause on or before the Commencing at a point 236.5 feet south 26 de last dav proscribed in the publication of summon.- themselves to ex|>el the Turkish rob The girl hung her head lower. nt ecs east from an iron pin. which is situated on “The flowers in these beds are spoil the east side of the county road, in the Tow n of herein to-wit on or before six weeks from th< bers It would be n great advantage date of the first publication of summons provi i- to them to get rid of their lender be ed," continued the young man. “You 1 »lent, said pin being 16.30 chains west a id 3.80 may as well take the rest of them." chams south of the northeast corner of Donation ed in the order of publication of summons herein fore lieirlnnlnir the nttnek. The Bill which date is the 24th day of May, 1913. Ami And, whipping out his pocketknife, Land Claim Number Sixty-Four (64) in Township gaqlhu who had been selected to at you are hereby notified that if you fail to appea> nnrty-ciirht (3s) South. Range One (1) West of ttvMtoit this wns famous for his marks he began to slay them by the dozens We are revising our lists ready for the and answer the complaint of plaintiffs h rei^ manship. It was bopud that he would Roses, violets, lilies, fell, and as fast the Willamette Meridian, tnence running south within said time, for want thereof the plaintiff, spring trade. If you have real estate to dis .3 degree» West 30 ft. to the true point of begin succeed, mid If he did there would be ns lie cut their stems be tossed them and each thereof, will apply to the court for thi pose of at a fair price, place it in our hands lltt)e\llfficn!ty In annihilating his men In with tile others. She looked nt him ning. thence north 26 degrees west 30 ft. thenetl relief prayed for in their complaint, which suc for sale, we have a number of prospective north 73 degrees east 155 feet, thence smith 26 In the inornlug I arose at daylight cinctly s.ated as folio .vs, to-wit; that a decree be with an expression giore troubled than I • iegrees ea.«t 45 feet, thence south 73 u grees buyers who expect value for their money. aud put my head out of the window j ever. entered in favor the plaintiffs and each thereof ^est 155 feet, thence north 26 degrees est 15 debarring and excluding you forever from claim Bo fur ns I could see. the houses on "I'm very sorry she faltered, "that feet to the place of commencing. We can sell your property at a price ing or assertinq any right, title, interest, lien or either side of the street were lined I have spoiled all these flôwers for Under and by yirtae „f the said deflciency judg equal to its full value but do not want any estate, either in law or equity, to the following with heads nt the windows to see the you. 1 don’t see why. 1 haven't ment. and the execution thereunder, there ia de- described real property, situated and b dng in listed at fictitious or “Boom” price. fight. It wiis not long before I saw touched them ’’ tO o*lmr unta thia said plain the County of Jacksen and St He of Oregon, to- _ with ,., VC4 13 ;<4 ____ dollars st either eml. a distance of a mile "You have spoiled the whole gar- tiff the full sum o: interest wit; apart, a single man In the middle of den," he replied. “Come over here. lh i«>n from the auid flrat day of April. 1912, . at The north-w«»st quarter of. the north-west the street carrying Ills weapon As These are our favorite beds, since they t rale of 8 per cent per annum. quarter of Sec. 15. and the north-east quarter of And said property will b« ,<,|d at »aid time tn «mtn ns they saw each other they be the north-east quarter of the north-east quarter contain tile cliol ent varieties." And »ati«fy the »nul deficiency judgment. Dated at of sec. 16. all in T jwnshi .8. South of Range 2 • en to advance slowly, holding their he began cutting them ruthlessly Ja usoiivilie. thegon. June 19. 1913, West of the Will * netc*. Aieridian. con tai ng 80 weapons so ns tn bring the butt to the "Please don't." she faltered "Surely W. H. SiNGLER. acres accoid >• to government a vey. to which shoiiltlcr quickly Tin* Bulgnrian wore I cannot hn'e contaminated these." Id.eriff of Jackson Coun ... orogen j .»aid described real property you claim an in the costunie of his country, while the OFF1CE:-Bank of Jack "All blighted." he persisted. And Byr.w. WILS .Kpuly. terest; that that certain contract of sale of said Turk wore the baggy trousers and ns they fell lie tossed them at the re- sonville Bldg. Upstairs 1 real probi ty from thi>e plaintiffs to the defend- sleeveless jacket in which he Is usual i ceptacle. which was now full to over- ant be cam elled, and for their costs and dis ! Notice of Sheriff ’ s Sale Under . flowing ly pictured. bursements herein. "You'd better sit down on that I While the two men were drawing | This summons is published in the Jacksonville Executii n Post, a weekly newspaper, published at Jack- "And for a pun- within range of each other I cast an bench." he added By virtue of un execution ami order of sale occasional glance Into the faces of Ishnieut I’ll bury you alive with blos- Inly iesliel I,, the Cl», k . f the Circuit Court of I onville, Jackson County. Oregon by on.er of tbs ') ®îcr' i Hon. F. M. Calkins, judge of the sai l Court, those who were leaning out of the Boms." lhel iwnty ,f Jackron. State of Oregon, dated which order was made and entered of record on windows beside and opposite me. Tile flowers were falling about her the 12 th day of June lbl'i.ln a certain action in the the 19th day of May. 1913. and which order re They were nil Christians and ou every in such profusion that she was glad to Circuit Court for raid County and St ite. wherein quires you to appear and answer the said com face was Intense anxiety It wns plain lie seated so that she could hold them Garnett-Corey Haidware Company, a corporation plaint on or before the last day prescribed in said to see that their hope was In the num In her Inp He continued to pelt her “ Plaintiff, recovered ju.l. ment .g„i„st J. M order for publication of this summons, to-wit, on who was about to do battle for them I with them for a time. when, seeing by Bay II»« for the num of Two Hundred Fifty.four or before six weeks from the ¿4th day of May, ■ml 54-100 (251 54) Dollars in tJ. s coin wi(h If he killed the other tliclr oppressors tier quivering ll|> that she would not 1913. the date of first publication of this summons. ntereat theroon in like irold coin at the rate of DEARMOND& DEARMOND might be exterminated; if the other long lie aide to restrain her pentup feel ^r_c*7‘^r ,rom»»>«l»«h day of July. Attorneys for Plaintiffs. killed him the yoke would be fastened ings. he desisted 1912. anti the further sum of |50.i>o attorney’s on them firmer than ever. The Issue "I think I should have something in fees and the further lum of $14.0.) for cos ts and might be decided by a single shot. exchange for all this waste.” he said. diabursementa. SUMMONS Express, Freight, General Delivery. Teaming to Before it scenuxl that they were Public notice is hereby given that I will on "Indeed. I should lie glad to pay.” IN THE CIRCUIT COURT UR THK STATE OF OREOO within range the Bulgarian mists! his "In whnt coin?" M onday , july 14th. tstj all Flirts of the Country. Nothing too Heavy or IN AND FOR THK COUNTY UF JACKSON. at the front door of the Court House in Jackson- ri le to his shoulder. If It was a ruse "I have some silver with me." too Light. Agents for Coleatin Mineral Water. Alfie Vargus. Plaintiff. to Induce his enemy to waste a shot It I The young man smiled What intio- ville. Jackson County. Oregon. at 10:30 o'clock in vs. the fon1-.».n of j-nid day. offer for sale and will fulled, for the Turk did not change ecllcei Joseph Varzus, Defendant. «ell ut Public auciton to the highest bidder for the position of hts gun. which he held "i here’s lust one little tlilng wlileh. Si it in Equity for a Divorce cash in hand, all the light. title and Interest of clone under his chin The Christian, if you would give It me. would amply •he alo.e named defendant in and to the follow- ! To Joseph Vargus. the aluved name defendant: ' ..... IUIIUW- however, held his rifle at his shout repay me for the loss I have sus ' d>scribed rm ! property situated in Jackson ' In the Name of the State of Oregon: You are dcr. mid ns he now was much nearer tallied." hereby not tied that you are requited to appear Count.!. Oregon, to u it: to me thim the Turk 1 could »«te by m S utltWCTt quarter ot the Southeai-t quarter ind answer the complaint filed against you ir. The girl looked up hopefully. What of N.ctton 19. TownahipSS South ot fiamre 2. the above entitled court and cause within ten tils face that he was calculating dis could It lie? v e»t of the Willamette Meridian, in Jaek.onCoon- days from the date of the service of this sum tauce. Rut he was so far from his "A kiss." ty. State of Oreaon. mons, if served upon you within Jackson county. enemy that no oue ■tippoaed that a Again the eyes drooped to the flow Tuken and levied upon a» the property of Mid State of Oregon, or if served upon you within bullet could tie relied on to do Its work ers in her lap She was silent for J M. Ba, IlM or »0 much thereof a« mey ho ne- : any other county of the State of Oregon, then at such a distance some time; then there came In a weak re -ary to «ti»r, m H „..^ment in favor of the i withi” twenty days from the date of such service But suddenly his rifle cracked and a little voice: GarneU-Coivy Hardware Company, a corpora- upon you, or if served upon you personally with puff of smoke emanated from Its muz "I shouldn't think you'd care to kiss t»m. plaintiff., and airain.t th. ah..»» nnmet de- out the Sta r of Oregon, after order for publica zle When I liaikisl a”— v from It to io .*1 f ndant. with intereat th t reon. t< re her with all tion of summons, then on or Ixjfore the exulta his enemy I saw imu ivl-m In the Sb. cost-sa.ddi.burtie. Ct-that have or may ac. rt.e tion of six weeks from the date of such personal >krd up. I’ated at Jacksonville. Ura»on. on th. 12th dav service ui < n you; or if served upon you by publi- street t ’Ihirk was running toward tore i In i - i 1 of June, 1913. j cation then on «.r before the expiration of six him In a nioiliviit lie or Ills lifeless •Hid ’ velé ni. .-U weeks from the date of the first publication *'• fl. SINGLER. Sheriff. body ifor lie had been shot through the last > she siamied By K. W. WILSON. Deputy. . thereof, namely on or before July Sth. 1913; and beitili whs encircled by every member had been guying ! you will take notice that if you fail to so ap- I of b’s band From up the street near seen through It till before, but she was ; pear and answer said complaint within said time ; the fallen Turk came a whistle, and I barely sixteen years old. plaintiff wJl tuke a default and deciee against I Notice for Publication. saw shots fins! from the windows at I jmu for the relief prayed for in her complaint. - He gathered up the flowers for her. to-wit: for a decree dissed vine the bonds of : the robliers The victorious Bulga remitting the penalty, and Insisted on department of the interior LEWIS BROTHERS. Propt. i matritpony new existing between you and the 1 rian ran by like a shot, nnd from carrying them home for her And that P-S l and Office a' Roseburg Oregon. i said plaintiff and for a further decree awarding bouses along the street poured men was the lieirinnliig of It. . June 10. 1913 ! p'ainliiT the custody of Agnus Vargus. the sole ' who hud bound themselves to annlhl But he had to pay dearly for his fun. Notice to hereby given that Aee» C. Martin, issue of ? our marriage with said plaintiff. late the Turkish tut ml She never entirely forgnvt» him for hu of Msdfoni. Oregon who. on May 18. 1910. made This »mmons is published in the Ja ksoi ville Tt was a han! fight. In w hich a num- miliating tier ----- Dealet» In Years after (he scene H .rreatead Entry Sertot No. 01282 for 3.K. l, Post by order of the Hon. F. M C uki .9, judu S W I, Swtkn 1| Fownahlp « S.. Range 2 Ver of Christians were killed and of (heir meeting she said “You might the above entitled court, which «.nd order »w W,... Willamrue |,„ rt |^| noMw of wounded before the last robber was have won my h.-irt by offering me the made an i date on the 2C.h day (.f May. A. O ’.911 oí dispatched Then the people of the (lowers | was purloining Instead you io oflun ’ i spukt* throe y»»ar p:-» .f. tn . si^bliah and it is heroin oi-der^i that you Appear vl«lm t. -he l .n.i a'.».ve I..M before Her- an-w»i the con plaint on die herein on or tx rforv towu turned out Into the street shout ant.'igonl' thl me by giving them to me bv-t Si ..th. l'nite-i Stau. Comm., ione-. at the expiration of s»x weeks from tn.- detc pre- V lug, liiughlng. dancing, throwing up In a way th tf erushtsl me” <• ni i'a»'. Oreg, n on th.- l.t lay of Augu.t serie«d in said order for the firs, pub.icati» •n of their caps and embracing one another, The Iniuh ei>< e that enabled him to this summons. while down the street, carried on th.- crush her pa^a-d off .and was succeed y i-iimant nar eaae wbbeawr: Guy M.rtln of The uated o* the first publi-.-cti-m of this sum shoulders of his fellows, was the man e<l by a woman s wuy of crushing him. M v.fvrvl. Otasen D M. Marlin, of Medford. mons i May is.h. 19i3 amt the date of the last who bad rendered the victory possible lie spoiled many a flower before ho Oreaon Lout» ».««ray. of Medford. Orcen publication and on or before which cats you are Louts Feet«, of Mwlfoni. O resma That was ths longest shot I aver saw got her. required to appear and answer is July 5th. 1913. B. F. JONES. H. K. HANNA. Register. Attorney for the plaintiff. Flower Thief Effective January lat, 1910. SUMMONS IN THE JUSTICE'S COpKT OF .THE DISTRICT Wall Paper ! All Kinds of Paints, Oils, Brushes, Glass, Etc. Chi-Namel Fred J. Fick’s Sell Your By listing it with us Rogue River Realty Co R. R. R Jacksonvil/e, Ore Dunford DRAY AGE JACKSONVILLE OREGON Oscar Lewi» Harry Lewis Jacksonville Meat Market , ■ I AH Ki'i It Fr?ih ail C irei Pjultrj, Ci Ki? I tri. Etc. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON