Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, August 16, 1913, Image 4

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    Time In Teheran.
i directed and delivered to me as sheriff
Notice oí Final Settlement.
Notice of Sheriff's Sale
(hange in Southern Pacif/c Time
“Time Is n dillii-iilt problem In Te of the above named state and county.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE IN TH8 CIRCUIT COURT OF TH ¿«STATE
• ■*» •»-•
I
have
lavied
upon
and
amdirealed
-io
I ilgraA." says the Ilaruuess al llerinalle
OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE
OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY
~ Table. ------- *
i iu "Peeps luto Persia " "At npproxi- ! sell by virtue of such execution ami
COUNTY OF JACKSON.
OF JACKSON.
.'
' .•
iue i l1ecree «Í the court the following de­
I mutely midday u cannon is Bred on the
Effective January 1st, 1913.
In the Matter of the Estate of John Edwin H. William., PluintiT.
an- ­
real property, to-wit: The
Cossack parade ground, but the ap
1 ( South '/i of the Northeast % and Lots Margrieter, a deceased person.
k
proximation depends entirely on I tne 1 1 and 2, in Section 6, Township 36
NORTH BOUND TRAINS.
By M. QUAD
Public Notice is Hereby Given that Orepron-California Development Co., a foreign
soldier who tires It We all think he South, Range 4 West of Willamette George W. Margrieter. the duly quali­ corporation. Defendant.
20
Portland Passenger......7:3ft À.M.
Brea It when he feels hungry, as It is Meridian^ containing 162.37 acres.
fied administrator of the estate of , By virture of an order of sale and decree of fore­
Copyright. 1913. by Associated Llt-
erary Press.
very erratic. Anyhow, when Invited 1 Now, Therefore, by virtue of said above named deceased, has rendered, closure issued out of the above entitled court in a 24 Grants Pass Motor.. .. .10:31 A.M.
±
out to dinner we always Inquire of i execution and decree, and in com­ presented and filed for settlement in certain suit therein wherein Edwin L.. Williams 32 Grants Ppsa Motor.......4:11 P.M.
with the commands of said the above entitled court and matter was plaintiff and Oregon-California Development
"Now, Henry. I want to talk to you our host whether he keeps legation or pliance
writ, I will on September 2, 1913, at his final account of his administration Co., a foreign corporation was defendant, and 11 Oregon Express................ 5:47 P.M.
:
gun
time.
Sometimes
there
is
half
an
on a very serious matter," began Mi«,
the hour of ten o'clock A. M., <u
UIIU of the said estate and that Monday, wherein said plaintiff recovered a judgment
at the
Gregg's wife an they sat together one l hour’s difference. Neither of these front door of the Court House in Jack­ the 1st day of September, A. D. 1913. against defendant for the sum of $470.65. and a 16 Oregon Exprès»....... ¡...5:20 P.M.
times
is
ordinarily
correct
Correct
sonville, Jackson County, Oregon, sell at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. of said further judgment for the sum of $50.00 as attor­ 12 Shasta Limited (Mail only)2:44 AtM
evening.
time, not a commodity in request in at public auction, subject to re­ ! day, at the court room of the above ney’s fees in said suit and judgment fur the
Extra fare traih.
Mr. Gregg nodde* and sighed. ne Teheran. Is kept by the Indo-European demption,
to the highest bidder, for entitled court, at the court house in costs and disbursements therein and wherein
was a bored hustMSd. Ills wife bad .telegraphs, for whom ft is telegraphed cash in hand, all of the real property Jacksonville. Jackson County, State of it is decreed plaintiff’s mortgage in his complaint
SOUTH BOUND tRAHlS:
a serious subject to bring up every ■ from . London every morning at day­ above described, to satisfy the said Oregon, has been duly appointed and herein described be forclosed and that the proper- i 23 Ashland Motor....... . ....8:45 À.M.
fixed by order of the Judge of the ty therein and herein-after described be sold as I
week or two.
• break, when the line is clear, so that execution.
13 California Express ........10:52 A.M.
Dated this 2nd day of August. 1913 above entitled Court as the time and upon execution:
"You know our Polly?" queried the connection is practically Instantane­
place fbr hearing of objections to said Now. therefore by virtue of said decree and 31 Ashland Motor................. 2:24 P.M.
W.
H.
SlNGLER,
ous.”
..■
wife lu a half doubting way.
Sheriff of Jackson County,Oregon. account and report and for the settle­ order of sale and under and by virtue of a writ
Mr. Gregg waa the father of Polly
By E. W. W ilson , Deputy. ment thereof and of said estate.
of execution duly issued thereon by the clerk of 15 San Francisco Express...3:30 P.M.
“Shouting” In Australia.
All persons interested in said estate the above entif led court, dated the 18, h. day of 11 Shasta Limited(Mail only)5:22 A.M.
and ought to be fairly well acquainted
“Trentlug” Is a form of hospitality
are hereby notified that all objections July, 1913, wherein I am commanded to sell at
I.
with her. He nodded his bead.
Extra fare train.
to said final account or any item there­ public auction, in the same man? er as upon execu­
"Polly has another beau, and I want that Is'perhaps more common !n Aus R estoration to entry of of
must be filed or made on or before tion at law. the said mortgaged f remises, to wit: ! 1» Ashland Local
11:45 P.M
to know what we are going to do i'Jtralia than anywhere else. There it Is
LANDS
IN
NATIONAL
FOREST.
kJiqwu as “shouting.” It is a legacy Notice is hereby given that the lands the date and time appointed for such All of Lot Two (2) in Section ”D” of the Rogue 1
about It”
hearing
as
set
forth
herein
above.
River
Vai'ey
Orchards
Company
s
tract,
situated
1
"I can’t do anything,” slowly replied from the “flush times” of the gold­ described below, embracing 132.50
Date of the first publication hereof in Township Thirty-eight (38) ffliuth of Range I
the husband after a moment’s thought, fields—the “roaring fifties”—when to acres, within the Crater National For­ is August 2nd, A D. 1913.
One (1) East of the Willamette Meridian, accord- 1
est,
Oregon,
will
be
subject
to
settle
­
refuse
to
drink
with
a
lucky
digger
G eorge W. M argrieter .
I ment and entry under the provisions
"but you can.”
ing to the Plat thereof on file and of record in the
meant
running
a
risk
of
being
shot
on
Administrator. office of the County Recorder in and for Jackson
“What?”
(>f the homestead laws of the United
the
spot
A
writer
says:
“
To
shout
H
K.
H
anna
,
County. State of Oregcn, ccntainiag seven and i
“You can butt In and crowd Polly
States and the act of June 11, 190(1,
Residing at .Jacksonville, Oregon, 03-100 acres:
j
out and do the courting yourself, as means to Insist on everybody present (34 Stat., 233), at the United States Attorney
We have it in all the very
for
the
Estate.
Notice Is Hereby Given that on the 18th. day ,
yon have done with every other beau friends and strangers alike, drinking land office at Roseburg, Oregon, on
latest
and most up-to-date de­
at
the
shooter
’
s
expense,
and
as
no
one
of August, 191?, at the h>ur of 10 o’clock A. M.
September
24,
1913.
Any
settler
who
she has had!”
of said day, at the front door of the court-house
signs and shades, at prices
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale
"Henry Gregg, may the Lord for- I will allow himself to be outdone in was actually and in good faith claiming
in Jacksonville, Jackson County.Oregon.I, the un­
that will appeal to you. Make
give you. for I never can!” wailed the this reckless sort of hospitality each any of said lands for agricultural pur­ C. W. Wolters. Plaintiff.
dersigned sheriff of aforesaid county and state,
your
selection while the stock
wife as she covered her face with her one shouts in succession with too fre­ poses prior to January 1, 1906, and has
vs.
not abandoned same, has a preference Lyd'n Hanscom Spanos, (formerly Lyd:a Hans­ in ol*ed¡ence to said decree of foreclosure, order
quently deplorable consequences.”
hands.
is complete. Headquarters for
of sale and (xec.uion, will sell at public auction,
right, to make a homestead entry for
“But I'm right.” he defended. "Sup­
the lands actually occupied, .^id lands com) Mike Spanos, her husband, anti Fred L. Coi- to the highest and best bidder for cash all of thg •
The Incentive.
pose that when a young man called i
lifted upon the applications of vig. County Recorder of Jackson County, Oregon. above described propeity. taken and levied upon All Kinds of Paints, Oils,
1 have struck a uew line of wrlt- were
as the property of Orego i-California Develop­
here to see Polly I went to the door to
the persons mentioned below, who Defendants.
shake hands with him and tell him I Ing." said Scribbler "1 write articles have a preference right subject to the Public Notice is Hereby Given, that under, and ment Company, a f »reign corporation, or so much
Brushes, Glass, Etc.
from the point of view of a multimll- prior right of any such settler, pro­ by virtue of an order of sale, and decree of fore- thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said judg­
was glad to set) him.
vided such settler or applicant is quali­ , closure, and a deficiency judgment thereunder. ment with interest thereon together with all
“Suppose I sat beside him In the . liomiire."
! and an execution issued out of the Circuit
and disbursements that have or may acc ue
To brighten up your dingy old
parlor for fifteen minutes hinting ! “Indeed! How do you maunge to get » fied to make homestead entry and the i Court of the State of Oregon, in and for the costs
Dated at . acxsonville, Jackson County. State
preference right is exercised prior to
around how nice It would be when be In the right spirit?"
furniture try
County of Jackson, upon said deficiency judg­ of Oregon this i8ih. day of July. 1913.
September
24,
1913,
on
which
date
the
“Oh, that’s easy I write on the aft­
and Polly were married.”
W. H. SlNGLER,
lands will be subject to settlement and ment. in a certain cause therein wherein C. W.
ernoon
of
pay
days.
”
—
Exchange.
"Sup|ai»e I dinged It at him that
entry by any qualified person
The Wolters Is plaintiff, and Lydia Hanscom Spanos, Sheriff of Jackson County, State of Oregon.
Polly was an angel and that he would
By E. W. Wilson Deputy Sheriff of Jackson
lands are as follows: The N. E U of (formerly Lydia Hanscom) and Mike Spanos, her
An
Old
Game.
husband, and Fred L. Colvig, as the County re­
never have a chance to marry an­
County. State of Oregon.
S.E.H, the E.of N W.J< of S. E
“
Tins
your
wife
found
a
bouse
that
------ —»(a)»
the E,'4 of N.W.'4 of N W V. of corder of Jackson County. Oregon, were defen­
other.
at
S. E. !q, the N E. of S.W.', of N W dants, and which raid execution is of date of FOR SALE at a Bargain House an
"Henry Gregg, you are an unnatural suits her?”
“Yes: but don't
of S.E. K, the N. Vi of N.E.M of June 19, 1913. and was issued by virtue of said
father, and I’ll never speak another
lot on Oregon street, near City Hall.
S W >( of S.E.'i. the N M of S.E >, deficiency judgment. and decree in said court
word to you on this matter. If Polly It. Just now she’s
Must be sold soon. Cali on Rogue
and cause, which said decree wan duly Tendered
S
,
R
3
E.
I of S.E. !<, Sec. 24, T. 34
lord
that
she
won't
take
It
unless
he
lives to be ninety years old and never
River Realty Co.
Adv.
redeuorntes the parlor and three bed­ •he S.of N.W. % of S.W. Jf, the and docketed in favor of the said plaintiff, and -----------------------
-
marries It will be all your fault"
N.M, of S.W. U of S.W. >4, Sec. 19, against the said defendants on the 20th day of
rooms1
»etruit Free Press
It was common gossip that Mrs
December,
1911.
and
recorded
in
Volume
18
at
T. 34 S , R. 4 E., W. M . application
Gregg was so crazy to marry Polly off
of Oliver M. Goss, of Butte Falls, pages 68 and 69 ef the Circuit Court Journal
Oregon; List 6-862. Approved July and which said deficiency judgment bears date of S
that she was making a fool of herself.
The Bos1, Medicine in thr IVo^ld.
14. 1913, C. M B ruce , Assistant Com­ April 1, 1912. and is found In Volume 2 of the
No one had gfveu her a tip, and the
“My little girl had dysentery very bad. I
Lien Docket at page 81.
girl had heard nothing No one blam thought she would die. Chambe.’ain’s Colic, missioner of the General Land Office. Judgment
I am commanded to sell, and will sell at the
ed her. She was a sweet, sensible girl Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy cured her,
hour of 10:30 o’clock A. M. on Monday, August 18.
and didn't even realize that there was and I can truthfully say that I think it is the
1913, at tne front door of the Court House in
Citation
best
medicine
in
the
world,
”
writes
Mrs.
too much mother and not enough of
Ja -kso’ vi.le, Oregon, offer for sale and will sell
\\
illiam
Orvis,
Clare,
Mich.
For
ieale
by
herself about the affairs.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON at public Ruction to the highest bidder for cash
all
dealers.
—
Advertisement.
in hand all of the right, title and interest that
Mrs Gregg had received a bad set
I
FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON»
the said defendants Lydia Hanscom Spanos
back from her husband. She felt that
i
he had usurped a privilege as sacred NOTICE OE SALE OF STATE LAND. In the matter of the estate of Henry Harrison (formerly Lydia Hanscom) tlhd Mike Spanos, her
Tripplet, DcceRsed.
husband, or any or either of them had upon the
ns the cow of India. A daughter’s love
To John F. Tripplot, Mary Newell. H. A. Trip- 20th day of December, 1911. »ratany time there­
Notice is hereby given that the State |>let
affairs and matrimonial prospects
Edward Tripnlet and William Tripplet. after. either in or to the following desci i’oed
ought to be left entirely In a mother's Land Board of the State of Otegon Greeting:
property:
hands. The wife had said that she will receive sealed bids until lo-.OO In the Name of the State of Oregon. You are Commencing at a point 236.5 feet south 26 de­
clock A. M., October 7, 1913, for the hereby called and required to appear in
wouldn't discuss the matter further o following
the grees east from an iron pin. which is situated on
described lands to wit.
County Court of the State of Oregon, for 'he the east side of the county n ad, in the Town of
with her husband, and she meant to
The S.i of S.W.', and S.W.J^ of County
of
Jackson
at
the
Court
Room
thereof,
Talent, said pin being 16.30 chains west and 3.80
keep her word, but she must talk to N.E.'4 of Section 3G, T. 22 S., R.
at Jacksonville, in the County of Jackson, on •hains south of the northeast corner of Donation
Hoaiebody. She hardly dared trust a 12 W.
I.and Claim Number Sixty-Four (64) in Township
Friday,
the
30th
day
of
August.
1913,
at
10
We are revising our lists ready for the
The N.W. of Sectii n 16, T.- 28 s..
fl
woman, but who then?
o’clock in the forenoon of that dAy. then and Thirty-eight (38) South. Range One (1) West of
spring trade. If you have real estate to dis­
"Why. the minister of my church, of R. 3 W
the
Willamette
Meridian,
tnence
running
south
there
to
show
cause
if
any
exist»
why
an
order
w. >4,
,. S.W.',
>he N.1 ., N.^ of S.W.
S.W.1 of
course." slie replied after casting ubout
pose of at a fair price, place it in aur hands
S. W.
and N.W. >4 of f ~ S. E 1, of Se-C- to sell the real estate belonging to said estate in 73 degrees west 30 ft. to the true point of begin­ !
for a day or two
Jackson County. Oregon, described as follows, ning. thence north 20 degrees West 30 ft. thence
for sale, we have a number of prospective
tion
36.
T.
30
S.,
Range
11
W.
"Are you lu trouble. Sister Gregg?” The S.1 ,S.1. of N. E. of Suction 36, to-wit: S.W. >/. of S W. V. Sec. 11. Twp. 33. R. north 73 d^graes e:«st 155 feet, thence south 26 1
buyers who expect value for their money.
4 V. Willamette Meridian should not be allowed. degrees cast 45 feet, thence south 73 degrees
naked the good man as she entered tils I T. 38 S.. R. 2' W.
West
155
feet,
thence
north
26
degrees
West
15
|
Witness
the
Hon
F.
L.
Tou
Veils.
Judge
of
study with tears In her eyes.
We can sell your property at a price
Al bids must be accompanied by a
¡
to the place of commencing,
“Y yen; great trouble.”
regularly 1 xecuted application to pur­ th- County Court of the State of Oregon, for the feet
equal to its full value but do not want any
Under and by virtue of the said deficiency judg- |
County
of
Jackson,
with
the
Seal
of
said
Court
chase and clieci. or draft for nt least
“Concerning your husband?"
listed at fictitious or "Boom” price.
affixed, this 19th day of July, 1913.
ment. and the execution thereunder, there is de- I
“Partly lie has come between me one-fifth of the amount of the bid.
dared to be due. and owing unto this said plain- i
Attest: G. A. GARDNER, Clerk.
The right to reject any and all bids
nud Polly "
tiff the full sum of $283 34 dollars with interest
J. D. WURTSRAUGH.
is reserved.
“Hem! How Is that?"
Attorney for Administrator thereon from the said first day of April, 1912. at
Applications and bids should b- ad­
"Why. he says I'm to let her beans dressed to G. G. Brown. Clerk State
t rate of 8 per cent per annum.
alone and that she Is to manage her Land Board, Salem, Oregon, and
And said property will be sold at said I lime to »
satisfy the «aid deficiency judgment. Dated
1
at -
<>wu nffnlrs Did you ever bear the marked ''Application and bid to pur­
Notice of Sheritl’s Sale Under Jacksonville, Oregon, June 19, 1913.
chase state lands. ”
R. R. R.
Ulcer
W. H. SlNGLER.
G. G. B rown ,
Her parson had heard all the gossip
Execution.
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon
OFF1CE:-Bank of Jack­
( le k S ate Land Board.
about Mrs. Gregg butting 10. Parsons
By virtue of An execution »nd order of role
By !•. W. WiLSJN, Deputy.
Dated August 1, 1913.
sonville Bldg. Upstairs
know what Is going on In their parishes
.lu'y inaued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of
ns well ns anybody else, but they don't
the Cr anty yf Jackson. State of Oregon, date.!
SUMMONS
repeut the gossip.
Notice of Sale of Real Property the 23rd day of July. 1913.ln a certain action in the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON
Circuit Court for »aid County end State, wherein
"How old Is Polly?" was asked.
by Administrator.
FOR THE COUNTY OF JACK ION.
Cnr »tens Reuter a« plaintiff, recovered judg­
"Going on twenty.”
"Hem! And she hns another beau?" IN THE COUNTY CO RT OF THE ST4TE ment against G li Wiodson and Anna W od- Ila Slocum, Plaintiff.
"n for the sum of Tv., Hundred Thirty-seven
vs
“Yea—Will Somers.''
OF OREGON, FOR THE COUNTY
and 80-100(3237 «»Dollar, in U. S. gold coin, with
Frank C. Slocum, Defendant. Suit in Equity for
"And he «ills nt the house?"
intere»t thereon In like gold coin at the rate of Divorce.
■JF JACKSON.
4
"Two or three times n week.”
8 per cent per innum from the 18th day of July.
To Frank C Slocum. Defendant.
In
the
matter
of
the
Estate
of
James
“1 see Young Mr. Somers Is highly
1«13. .nd tie fuither »urn of 35a <x> attorney's
In the Name of the State of Oregon: You are I
C.ok, D'ceased.
fee. and the run, of 311.(10 for coat» and dis- hereby commanded t> appear and answer ths
apokeu of."
Notice
is
hereby
given
t
’
.at
the
un
­
b'l-'rmetiU
in
»aid
suit
taxed.
plaintiff's complaint aorainsc you now on fife i*»
"He's just ns nice ns cun be. par dersigned, as administrator of the es­
Public not me i. hereby given that 1 will on the above entitled Court an i cause on or before
son."
tate of James Cook, dec axed, wiL
SATURDAY AUGUST 23rd. 1913
the 25th day of August. 1913, said date being: the
"lint Mr. Gregg objects to him?"
from ai <1 after the 25th day of A ueu -"*, at (be front
Cr«,r ul the Court Houae in Jaekson-
of six weeks from the day of the first
"Oh. no. no!"
1913, at ten (10) o’clock in ti.e tore- >11. in »aid emit t, and state, at the hour of expiration
publication of this summons.
n. on of that day, at the front entian
"Then I don't exnctly understand.”
11 > u nlock A iM . offer for Bale «nd will «11
And You are Hereby Notified, that if you fail
"Why. I want him to know that I’m "f the County Court House at Jackson­ at Ruble- »uet on to the highest bidder for to appear and answer for want thereof, plaintiff
Express, Freight, General Delivery. Teaming to
gl id he's courting Polly, mid Mr. Gregg ville, Jackson County. Oregon, proceed caab in h .nd. all the right, title and intereat of will apply to the court for the relief prayed for
Bays I'll drive him nwny He culls It 'o sell at private sale to the highest the al»ve namwl defendants G. B. Woodson and in the complaint. Succinctly stated as follows:
all Parts of the Country. Nothing too Heavy or
bidder
for
cash,
and
subject
to
con­
For a decree forever dissolving: the bonds of
butting In "
firmation by the County Court of the Anna Woudann. in snd to the following described matrimony
too Light. Agents for Colestin Mineral Water.
between plaintiff and defendant, and
"Y-e-a. I believe I've beard the word Stat .■ of Oregon for the County ot rt-fc) r»x>perty namely:
Ix>t Number Six (4) In Block Sixty-three (C.3) that plaintiff be given the custody of the minor
before. Sister firegg. don’t roil think Jackson the following describ-d rea
JACKSONVILLE
OREGON
in tie town (now city) of Medford. Jackson child of said marriage, to-wit, Paul Slocum.
Polly Is old enough to tw courted?**
property, namely:
This summons is published in the Jacksonville
•only. O rson, snd I-ot One (1) in Bluck
"Why. yes "
The S urn Half of the Northeast ( Thi-ty
n n<
n tn lie town (now city) of Cen-
,._ Post by
_ order of the Honorable F. M. Calkins,
“And to be courted the way other Quarter, and tie N i th Half of the tral Point Jack* n County. Oregon, ___ or _ all „w the
udtfe of the above entitled Court, which -¡rder
Southeast Quar'vr of Sect! n Twenty ri.-ht. title and Intereat «aid defendants or 'J was
girls lire?”
Q 'Tnri earS ’i
made and entered of record on the 7th day
t:JO). Ti wnship Tliirty-fuur (34) South,
"Without tne around?" wns asked.
• ther of tb.-m harl in or to said property on the | <f July. 1913. which order requires you to appear
l.angi
Three
(3)
East
of
the
Willam
­
The istrsou notitled his bead.
day of July. 1813.
on or before the last day prescribed in this sum*
ette Meridian, in Jackson County, Ore­ third
Taken and leviod upon an the property of said n.ons. The date of the first publication of this
"Hut—but i want Mr. Somers to gon.
know know”—
This sale is made in the above tn- C B Woudaoo and Anna Wuulwn or >o much summons is the 12th day of July. 1913.
MULKEY A CHERRY.
'lie’ll know.”
titled matter pursuant to a license and 'beraof aa nay be necaaeary to satiety the
Attorneys for Plaintiff. Medford. Oregon. I
"Then you won't udvlae tne?"
order of sale, duly made on the 24th j j ment mtameij in aaui decree in favor of
Harry Lewis
Oscar Iœwis
< hriatena Reuter and aeainat the «id
“1 never mix up with family matters day of July, 1913, by Hon. F. L. Tou <• the H aawl
W.«»laon and Anna W.daon with interest
of
the
County
Court
of
SUMMONS
If I can avoid It."
th. reon to.» her with all coata and disburae-
"Well.” said the dlaeournged woman Jac . s>■ ' Oregon for the County of menta that have or mar accrue.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
filed
in
the
office
of
»aid
as she rose to co "It uni won t nilvlse e ni-1 on said i . m 'ntioiied day.
Hated at JackBunville Oregon on thBSIth day
OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY.
of July 1913.
me I shall hi n-nst | i .,| h * ion will prnv
Date i i .lj ¿4 h, U13.
Maiaden Bishop, Plaintiff.
for me
W
H
RINGLER.
JOHN COOK.
V8.
Sheriff <■( Jackson County. Oregon.
“Cm!" repllisl the pnr*t>u. leaving
Administiator of Estate of James
Katherine A. Bishop. Defendant.
H,
E.
W
WILSON.
Deputy.
the mutter very much In doubt.
Cook, Deceased.
To Katherine A. Bishop, the ab >ve name-1 de­
Thrt-e week* Inter Mrs Gregg fell on
fendant.
an Icy sidewalk and broke a leg After
In the name of the St.ite of Or ir>>n. you are
Notice for Publication
hereby norifled and required to appear in the
a couple of week» the pustor made a Notice of Sheriff ’a Sale Inder
above entitled Court an i canae and answer the
call, an It wns his duty to do. He
DH-AB7MENT OFTHE INTERIOR
i complaint of plaintiff filed therein within six
LEWIS BROTHERS. Prop»
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Office at Koaebure. Omron.
found her mending mid cheerful. She
Execution
j weeks from the date of the first publication of
welcomed hint with n smile and said:
Jul»
7. 191
virtue of an exe ultori isoued out
Nvtic«
ha.U,, xivar, that
J. Aim ; thia aumm xn.», which is the 19th day of July. 1913.
“I have aotue news for you. Polly of Bv
' and if you fail to appear and answer wi»hin the
thè Circuit Court of thè State of
1 Jan.», R Armpro-.tl ,,f Jack,
and Mr. Somers are engngisl!“
Oregon for thè < ou-ity of Ja-kaon.
■mlk
F.bruar, |T 1,1g. J time re piireJ. for want thereof the plaintiff will
"Ab. Indeed!"
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upon a decree rendered »>iJ O'tekeUvi
«1. It ». . . -u r.r it, Sana) No. ÍWI3. for Lot* apply to the Court for the relief prayed for an i
"She told me this morning."
in said court un thè 31 day of Jury.
U.S « s.. > and I. a 1 and S E. t. N g. i,. demanded in hie complaint, to-wit;
4
"Happy to bear It”
1913, in a suit wherein I). P Megerle
For a decree of thia Court ii-»s dviair th • bonds
8 S.. Ranee 3 Weat Wil-
of matrimony heretofore and now existing be­
“And I want to say how tloinktill I is plaintitT and E A. BoreheU
All KiiLt of Freih ail Cire J Moils.
tiled m,rice of lr.t.ntion to
tween plaintiff and defendant.
an- that you prayed fur me Von did Marv Burcheil, hi'sband and wife.
tu eaubti h claim to the
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pr v didn't roil?"
favor of thè pi i nt'il an i
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Poiltrj, Choice lord, Etc.
•Hern' Hem' Well, .later If I did said
défendants. E A. B»r.h !l e d
Jacksonville P-mL a weekly newspaper of pener*
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not exarfly prnv I thouglii how nice Mary Bure, e II. for I. XhOI, wuh t>
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It veil'd I»- for inn to lie bld up for terest Ih, n oli f-i m Mardi I >. ItlX,
* I - <) •-. .. Jao.oM Day's, of Jack .< i— C ' inly. Orejoa. by artier >f Hou. F M Calkins.
Se' enll Wiwks mid glie Poll, a show at the rate of h per cent p*-r Bnautn,
Or«ron F-o! A mi-'toot, of Jockaonvllla, Jadjreofthe above entitled Court, said order
to do some courting, mid my thought the sum of $1(X) th) attorney’! fees nisi
having boon male on the 18th day of July. 1913.
». Fl oJ Plore«, oí Karl,- Point Oraron.
JACKSONVILLE,
$22.00 costs, and accruing interest
GUS NEWBURY.
OREGON
seems to have been answered!”
». F JONES. '
■nd costs of saie; which execution was
Attornev for Plaintiff
AN ANSWERED
. PRAYER
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