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U . *■ ‘ !>• w • ■* y i ■y y'» -/»ij NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S |SALE Oregon, and described as follows: Beginning at the southwest corner of Donath n Land Claim number 51. in Township 37 South 01 PLAINTIFF, ’ange 1 West of the Willamette Meridian, and VS. unning thence north LL78 chains toes near the F red H. T hompson ," M aude ”’C. enter of Bear Creek; thence south 51' 'j degrees T hompson and A bner Z. B owen , •ast, 8.96 chains along the channel of said creek; DEFENDANTS. hence south 34Vii degrees east 7.51 chains to a take; thence west 11 28 chains to the place of S uit to F oreclose a M ortgage . •eginning, containing 7.64 acres, more or less. Notice is hereby given that order Also, beginning at the northwest corner of the and by virtue of an order of sale and S. E. Gore Donation Land Claim number 48. in decree of foreclosure and an execution Township 37 South of Range 1 West of the Wil- SUMMONS ’thereof issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, in »nd for the I IN THE CIRCUIT COURT O'-’ THE STATE OF OREGON amette Meridian, and running thence north >1 chains and 12 links, thence south 51 degrees ¡County of Jackson, in a certain cause FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKS« N. and 15 minutes west 25 chains and 82 links to the therein, wherein Farmers and Fruit west side of the county road; thence south 10 growers Bank, is plaintiff and Fred H. I Ellen E. Wells, Plaintiff. legrees east, on the west line of the county road Thompson and Maude C. Thompson vs. chain and 26 links; thence east 19 chains to the and Abner Z. Bowen are defendants, William L. Wells, Defendant, Suit west line of said donation land claim; thence which said execution is of date Sep north on said last mentioned west line 6 chains tember 22nd, 1913, and was issued bv in Equity for divorce, virtue of a decree of said Court in said To William L. Wells the above named and 22 links to the piace of beginning, contain ing 18 acres, more or less. cause, which said decree was duly ren defendant: order ¡3 published by order of the Hon. dered and docketed in favor of the said In the name of the State of Oregon, F. This M. Calkins. Judge of the above entitled Court, plaintiff and against the said defen You are hereby required to appear and dant?, Fred H Thompson and Maude answer the plaintiff’s, complaint July made and filed on the 17th day Of Septem C. Thompson, on the 19th day of Sep against you now on file in the above ber, 1913. MULKEY & CHERRY. tember, 1913, and recorded in Volume entitled Court and came, on or before F armers and F ruitgrowers >* nk His First Lesson In Medical Practice — By THOMAS R. DEAN R AUNT BETTY’S PRISONER ------ JM By M. QUAD ' ' Copyright, 1913, by Associated Lit erary Preus. .1. by notified that alt objections to said final ac count or any item thereof must ba tile.I or n ade on or before the d .► and time appointed for such hearing as set forth herein above. Date ef the first publication hereof Is f eptem- ber fSth. A. D.’1913. JOSEPH KITTO. H. K. HANNA, Administrator Resi ling at Jacksonville, Cregon, attori.ey f r t ne estate. Mtn El»io TlH<1nlu wni migAHod to When Stephen Ellis whh elected slier marry Mr. Bert Sawyer, a modk-al atu- Iff of Ingham county the old Jailor, not dout. Mr. Hawyer wag a war« that Miao being of hie party, had to go. To every XlMlala waa aa geiulUre aa a bird Al) body's surprise the place was given to ake knew h I hhi I phyglcUuo wao wtewu Cucle Jerry Stills. on« nt ttoain <ama to the I kxmo , feU Uncle Jerry was fifty yoars old, and gouia one'g pulM, uakad about aaulry hM wife, who was ulways called AUDt gyiuptouia and. taking out a equaro bit Betty, was a couple of years younger. of paper, wrote certain blero<<lypideg They were nice old people. They were on It that an apothecary uudsratood. liberal with what they had and knew What Bertie, ua *5« callod Ulm, wua about as much of the wickedness of through to acquire a ad the world as two children. Tlie sheriff ucatlou «he bad no hlna. That h« ate bad lived with them for four or fl-ve 20 at pages 199 and 200 of the Circuit the last day of the time prescrebed in paauuta off the bruaat of a cadaver Ug years when he was a homeless orplian. Court Journal. order for publication of summons ■wgg at work on In the dieeeetlu< rootn, and he owed a debt of gratitude which I am commanded to sell and Will Ht therein, to-wit: on or before the 25tt that he used the top of a »kull, invert he wanted to pay. lie knew their soft the hour of 9:30 o’clock A. M. day of October 1913. said date beine the expiration of six weeks from the ed, for a tobacco box; that he frequent spots, and when they were ready to MONDAY. OCTOBER 27th, 1913 ly took a hand, a foot or Rome other take possession of the stone jug he at the front door of the Court House day of first publicaticn of this sum and if you fail to appear and member of the human body to id» »oom said: in Jacksonville, Jackson County, Ore mons answer, for want thereof, tne plaintiff gon. offer for sale and will sell at pub to cut to piece«, she had not even a "Now, listen to me! This Is a jail will apnly to the Court for the relief suspicion. She supposed that a med and not au orphan asylum. No one lic auction to the highest bidder for demanded in said complaint, succinctlj ical school wag like other schools— will be sent here who Is innocent or cash is hand, all of the right, title and stated, as follows: that the said defendants Fred books, books, nothing bnt txioks, and deserves pity. All prisoners are here Interest That the bonds of matrimony exist H Thompson and Maude C. Thompson nice, clean books at that—while gen because they deserve to lie. Every lust bad on the 18th day of September, ing between plaintiff and defendant b> teel professors lectured on how to cure one will lie and piny the hypocrite nnd 1912, or at any time thereafter, in or dissolved and abrogated; and that th» a atouHich ache and when to give the must be carefully watched. There to the (following described real proper costs and disbursments of this suit be ty, situated in Jackson County, Ore taxed to defendaht. and that plaintiff baby paregoric. must be no foolishness with them. gon, be allowed such other and further re tc-wit: Bert, aware of her innocence, wag Uncle Jerry, you mustn't trust one of lief as to the Court seems just and Commencing in the center linte bf very careful not to disturb her uo U ods them as far as you can sling u bull by Newtown Street, formerly L. Street, equitable. of the medical profession by enlighten the tall. This summons is published in the extended, twelve hur.dri d twenty-one Post, bv order of Hon. F. ing her. By au unfortunate contre “And, Aunt Betty, you must harden and 66 100 fi^t (1221.66 ft ) west i } Jacksonville temps he suddenly burst upon h*tr In that kind lieart of yours. I know and Seven hundred twenty-five and ' L. TouVelle, Judge of the County Court, of Jackson County Oregon which hla true frlghtfulneas. She had been you’d like to udopt every tramp in the 56-100 feet (725.56 ft.) south of the I | said order was made and entered of visiting a friend in a neighboring city I stnte nnd let him swing In ft hammock northeast corner of Section Thirty-six I rec >rd on the 13th day of September and was returning by rail. She had i nud have ham and eggs every meal, (36), in Township Thirty-seven (37) 1913,and the first publication is the 13th 1 Sooth of Range two (2) West of the ay otSeptem ber 1913. been in the cur but u few minutes but It's n different tiling here.” I Willamette Meridian, and 1 running when she saw the buck of u hvud tliat J. A. LEMERY, The Jail was without a prisoner Just thence south along the center of said looked fumllinr. It was turned aside I then. At length n prisoner arrived to Newtown Street, extended, six hun Attciney for PlaintiT. toward u man who sat beside its own | be cared for by Uncle Jerry anil Aunt ! dred and five feet (605 ft.) to the een- -♦"vT« er and displayed the profile of Mr. Bert Betty. He laid been tried for grand ■ ter of the County road, thence east Sawyer. Facing the two sat a figure larceny and given a sentence of six j along the center of said c nintv roac Summons. | seven hundred and twenty feet (720 ft.) dotu up in a big sluiwl. months. He did not look more than Horrible to relate, the face of the eighteen years old and had a face ns | tnence north six hundred and five feet IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE ; (605 ft.); thence west seven hundred OREGON. FOR JACKSON COUNTY. figure was that of a skull. Innocent as that of a child. lie had [ and twenty feet (720 ft.) to begin Mr. Sawyer and Ids friend Billy Pe tears in his eyes when he arrived at ning With the appurtenances. Taker C. V, Koch, Plaintiff. vs. terson had lenrned where the skeleton the Jail. I and levied upon by me as the property H G. Koch. Defendant. of a human being could be bought ■ "What a shame!” exclaimed Aunt j of said defendants. And said property and the whole To H. G. Koch, Defendant; cheap. They had gone for It. purchased ! Betty after a look at the prisoner. ! thereof will be sold at said time and In the Name of the State of Oregon; you it and were taking it home. There were "He is rather young,” replied Uncle ! place to satisfy the si id judgment con 'lereby summoned and require! to appear but few persons in the car, and the Jerry. answer the complaint filed against you in tained in said deer. e. «conductor hud good uaturediy permit above entitled court and cause on or before Aunt Betty sighed and said nothing Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, Sep ió Kent U opposite them- ted them days from the dat1 òf sePvico Upon you if served more. She didn't know whether or not ti mber 25th, 1913. within J: Bkson County, Oregon, or if served sei ves. W. H. SINGLER, she’d tell the boy she pitied him. Just as K! I ks Ttednte got into the There was something she did do when Sheriff of Jackson County, State of within any other county w thin tne State of Ore gon, then within twenty days from date of ser car, re -ogntxed ber lover and caught she passed in the next meal, and she On gon. vice thereof or if served by publication then on By E. W. WILSON, Deputy. sight of the griunlug face with m> nose couldn’t help herself. She looked sor then or before the expiration of six weeks from anil empty eye sockets the conductor rowful, nnd she asked the prisoner if the date of thè first publication thereof, whici came through the train and, pssuing he bad a mother. He studied her face date of rst publication is August 23rJ, 1913, and ?■ of ice of Final Account • th» two medicos, punched their tickets. for a nioment and then answered that the last date of publication is October 4th. 1913 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE ST ATT. OF which is the last date for your appearance, and “Fare, governor," sold Mr. Sawyer, he had. OREGON. FOR JACKSON COUNTY. • ou are hereby notified that if yeu fail to appeal addressing the skeleton. "Produce y<> ir At Aunt Betty's next visit to the cell md answer the complaint within the time a fore ticket or you’ll tie ¡ait off.” •he entiled two extra dishes not pro In the M.-.tter of the Estate of John Facklam, aid. the plaintiff will apply to the court for the The skeleton eonkintied to grin, the vided for by the rates, and when the Deceased. Notice is heieby given that the undersigned relief prayed for in the complaint, vie: conductor smiled, and the rneu in the prisoner had thanked her he timidly Fot a decree forever dissolving the bonds pf executor of the estate ef John Facklam. d<- ear seemed to think It all very funny. ceased, has filtd his final account in the abov< matrimony, now existing between the piaintifl There were two women Iweldee Elsie, asked: "Good woman, dare I ask you to entitled Court, an I that the Fai l Court has fix -« and defendant, and a decree changing plaintiff *i- one sitting In the next sent nnd mir Monc’ay, the 27th day of October. 1913. at th- name from C. V. Koch to C. V. Willcox. write to my mother for me?” farther forward, Neither of them This summons is published by order of Hon. F. hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day write her she ’ ll know "If I yon are seemed to eouslder Mr lawyer’s M. Calkins, made and dated August 14. 19 3. re at the Court Ro« m of sai«I Court, in the Count in Jail, and that will hurt her terri- a bit fanny. As fur Llate1, b I m wai Court House, in the City of Jacksonville. Jacks. • quiring publication thereof in the Jacksonville bly." paralysed with horror. < reg'.i . a< the time and place of th« Post, a newspaper published in Jackson County. “You iniiHt tell her, but you must tell Cointy, Oregon, for a pericd of six shcceMsive week, and "Oh. he's all right." •wild tile otlvei her that the ■ whole world has been I . rinx of ’aid final account. mailing of a Copy of the summons together ineiltisi. "He's no dsadhoad.” and. slip agaliiHt me. Nobody is willing to give An and all ¡ eno is «’esiring to object to s.u the with a Certified copy of the complaint to the de J ‘ co ihl or ony Part thereof, are here' ping Ills own ticket in the band of bls me a show.” fendant as by law required. n.n.ta« tar ake or file th« ir objections theiet« hat. lie put the luit on fhf KkplvtOlÍK L ate of first publication. August 23rd, 1913. f ar\ th y h;\«, with the : aid Court, on orb "You poor boy!" she pityingly said. bend. 1 ate of last publication, October 4th. 1913. l'cie uio me. “ They say I stole a watch from n Tills eaiised a burst of u tighter from J. N. JOHNSTON, V ILLIAM FACKLAM. farmliouse, but I never, never did. A the men In the eur and n «'owl from Attorney for Plaintiff E:e<u r of 1 state of John l acklam. De ea <d. tramp who came later took the watch." the women. P. ó'. I AGSHA V. "And didn’t they get him?" “Smoke, governor^' said Bert, thrust • u »ui. ville, ( regon, A tier ay Tor Fatate. "No. and lieeiiuse they didn't the. log a cigar between tlie skeletons — Oe- Summons for Fub’ c. ion. arivsted me mid sent me here. I was tiMithleHS uiid guiltless jawlaiues. IN THE c;r.< UlT COURT OF W e STATE OF OREGON Another hiuffti from the men nud a a poor boy, you see. and had no one to Summons murmur of indlgnutiou from the worn befriend me." E or jacks > n C ounty . "What a shame! Wh:it a burning iN TH ( IRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR THE ( corg< (lilttian. Plaintiff. en The train rounding n curve, the skeleton lost Its balance iilul fell shame! Why, the Judge and jury COUNT' ( F JACKSON,STATE OF OREGON vf . ought to be here in your place!" Abigi.il Ball, widow of David Ball, deceased. NELSON RAY ( RAHAM. PLAINTIFF, agnlnat the iirin of tile sent. "1 wuut you to write to mother nud Frank Pall. Addison Ball and Martha Ball, his vs. “Kit up. governor," said Bert. "Don't QUPENIA I TELLE ( RAHAM. DF.FEN- wife. Orphian Haas, sometimes called Orthn Ann be rolling arotmd tlmt way. The pus tell her so. I don't want tier to think Haas and sometimes called Ortha Hays, the j ANT. Su't ii. I < uity for Divorce. sengers will think yoifre been drink I’ve become u wicked boy." above named defendants, except Martha Pall. ' To Que.-ii a E. icl.e Graham, the above name Uncle Jerry luid to go out on busi- Ing." b inr tferred to in the Matter of the Estate of . r ■effudmil: "1 smell Ids hrestb,” said Billy—“gin iw»i one afternoon unil was not ex I n the N j mi ’ of the S tate of O i . egon . Y«». D i vid Ball deceased, prohated in the County I pected home until t> o'clock in the and lemon peel.” Court of Jackson County. Oregon, as the heirs of j »■re ..»•«•< !■’. required to appear and answer iL The coiiilm tor was sitting nt the end evening. At ti o'clock Aunt Betty pre ••n oi. nt of the ul>O'-e named plainJ.ff in tl < said deceased, and al! unknown heirs of said de ceased and of said dofen-tant* and each of them; I ef the cur, and one of the women pared sup|ier and invited the prisoner • e e ititled Court, now on file wilh the ('lei called to hlui and told him thnt if he to sit at table with her. She reasoned of s«i<| Court, within ten days from the dafv • Wm. M. Flovd and ------- Floyd, his wife. Poth C. didn't stop that inde«-ent babavim* on that it would uplift nnd make a man service of thia Fumtrons upon you. if served « George and Margarctt W. George, h:.« wife. 1 flinkway and Holl« »way, his wife; the part of thiwe young men »lie of liltn. lie ate a full meal, speaking I Jackson County. Oregon, but if Reived in an Charles and all other persons or oar tier, unknown, claim Count} in th State of Orevwn. then wit! would rc|a>rt him f<n- negligence ot words of gratitude between mouth I ; other fuls, nnd then rose up and took her in t v.enty da> a from th*1 date of th«’ sei vice « ing any right, title, estate, lien oi interest in lhe duty. At this the conductor went to by e I • sts-te described in the complaint h rein; the throat mid banged Irer head tn suinr. on« ui on you; or if personally se-v the two medlt-s and told them they against .nd Frances - the I eir of Lorenzo Ball, de upon yeu out of the State of Oregon, th« n w ; the wall mid took the prison hnil better roll their bony eotuprinion key ofT Its null nnd opened tlie door in si weeks after the date of such «er i <•; U! eased. Defendants. Suit to Quiet Title. tu tils shaw l mid stop tlw ftm. To this to liberty It was cold wenther, but i: served by publication thereof, then within s > To Abigail Ball, widow of David Bail,deceit Frank P..i’l. Addison Ball and Marth.; Ball, v eka fro'ff the date of the first pubiica'ion; an they MM'eded. and that ended tlie per he went without hat or coat. wife. Orphian Huas, sometimes called Oi thu Ann you are hereby notified that if yo i fail to appea forntance. Soon nftw the frulli rolled It took Aunt Hetty about ten mln- and answer said complaint, as herW y nqu cd. laas and sometimes culled Oi tha Haj s. Fra;.c. s Into the station the iu«li< s mal the utes to realize what had happened, the heir of Lorenzo Ball, deceased, the th • ; laintiff will apply to the Court for the r< - "governor’' went out through the front nnd then she ran to the street bare- lief ibove named defendants, except Martha Bull, demand*d ii said complaint, namely, a d. end of the car, while Elsie left it nt headed not to shout for help, h >w- ere« dissolvin’ the marriage contract « xislii- eing referred to in the Matter of the Estate uf the rear. Nlw held her handkerchief •ver. At a venture she turned to the between v< u and the sui.i plaintiff and for suci David B il!. deceased, probated in the County to her eyes to com eal her tears nml to right mid run for her life down the other and further relief as to the Court may see«, Court of Jackson County. Oregon, as the heiis of David Ball, deeeased, the said Frances-------- be avoid being rwognUed by Bert, whom street and out in the country. Half a list and pioper. the heir of I : dcr and by virtue of an ord.>r ma le by th. ing referred to as "Frances — she Intended never to meet ngntn ns mile from the jail she caught sight of H« n. F. M. i al ¿1 made and d ite«l the 24th day Lorenzo Ball, deceased," Wm. M. Floyd and-------- her fiance. her "poor Innocent boy." So did he Lis wife, and to all other persons or par- The next morning's mail brought of her, mid lie legged It like a rabbit. >f Sept«ml «r. 1913. this summons is rerved oi Floyd. ede:et dani b the publication thereof for six lies unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, hl in a note from her containing the Over fences mid across fields he led I uecofuiv« w eks in the Jacksonville Poet. ». lien or interest in the real estate hereinafter de few words: her. bnt she was a hound on the trail week'y newspaper printed and published at scribed, defendants: “(>ur engagement is broken.” You and each of you are hereby required to anil ran him down at last. iHcksonvi le. Jack.on County. State of Oregon Sawyer looked ut tt sidewise sial nd the def enciant by said order is required t< appear in the above entitled Court and cuuse and oudviIse. then rhmik it as if It were a l»ru. PP-ar and answer within six wet ks from th» rnswer the complaint of the plaintiff filed there in against you on or before the last day of l: e ..tt of tin tirat pu dicat on l ei oof. toy pur-.le He vend uut uuileretand e«| t • ublie .tion of this summons Tha date of the Dat« of !. st kublbation Se> tember 27th 191.. it Anjwtiy ■ o'.nctliing was wiving, tlu.t On first publication is the 20th «lay of 8. ptember. I . V. R’.CHARDbGN. and be went right over to tho li.tnse to Giv cuff 913. and the last publication lhe 8.h day of A terney for P’aintiff. Ash'and. (.«regon find out about It Mrs 'Hsitale came alamt <>nue in i*verv twenty fv«»t, anti November, 1913. as provide,I in the order of tho dow n with n suppressed smile nml told wlifn he found himself once more In d»ove named court for the publication of th s fetiie of Final Settkm.nt him the cause of the break. Elate had his cell lie whs ti thankful boy. indeed. -un.mona. said order directing that sad eoiue home tile day before henrtbro- “I r everything all right?” naked Nil F.CO1 NT COURT OF THE STATE Ot ■unimona »hull be published al le tst once a week <?1 EGON. IN AND FOR THE COUNTY for six consecutive weeks, and designating the keu. She had sup|ios«sl she was going T’ncle Jerry rr ho Arrived home. OF JACKS. N ♦aid 20th day of SepienitKr. 1913. as the first day to marry a gentleman and found that "Yes. fill right," was the nnawer. In th. ' alter of the EaUte ot W lliam Curt I for the public alien of said summons. instead she was to marry s ghonl. ”1 found out nb«»ut thnt l»oy today. Kitto, a <1 craved j «rson And you are hereby notified that if you fail to Bert was crushed. K p ’ r h tough one lie has no mother Pul lie x < tic« 1« hereby Given, that I. Josepl « > appear and answer said Co.iiplaint within said "You'd lietter drop the whole at- and has I mmhi In Jnil about ten times. Kitto, tie duly qual-fieri administrator of th. time the plaintiff will apply to lheajjvj entitled fair," said Mrs. Tisdale, "and let Elsie He’s a slick thief and the biggest liar Hate of William Curtis > itto. deceased. ha court for the relief prayed for in saiJ complaint, In tile Uniteil States. I hope you «et over It by degrees." •*•<!. P’esenteri and filed for settlement ir to-wit: For a decree of this court quieting the “She’ll never get over It,’’ groaned won’t let him b. mlioo/de you with his he .*.•••%*• ent. leri Court and matter his final ac title to the property hereinafter doser.bev. and > unt of his administration of the said estat adjudging that the ¿e.cndar.ta to whom ibu B-rf “She'll have a horror of me so talk and his tears” "Jerry Stills, my name Is Betty, md that M< nday. the 13th day of October, A. D summons to directed, nor either of them, have long as she Ilves ” TI e affair was a good lesson to Bert bain't it?” apked the woman as she .“13, at the hoi r of 10 o'clock A. M. of aid day any riaht. title or interest in or to said land or t the Court K. om of th-* above entitl'd Court, at premises, or any part or parca.4 theievf; that said He became n fatuous physician and drew hen^plf h< Court House in Jacksonville. Jackson County deten. ants and each of them be fotever en •Tve allns s «»vit forgot Hint the diwtors and the State of Otrg< r. has been duly appointed an«; joined and debarr»’. from assert.ng any claim ”111 yon ' f a Betty lettine xed l.y older of the Judge of the above ent it!. whauvtr in or to ?a:d land and prenu>ee ad wise la';y ire two dlfferoot penp'es \s t i nnvthin t th it w:: i two legs bant- Court as the tn «and place for hearing of objsc- to the plaintiff, and for tuch other relief as thia E'-de. lie v is rl d.t In i aannilna that t on» to raid account and report and for the set- Honorabi« Court may deem meet and equitable eoe would always have a honor of boorlo her?*’ den ent thereof and of said estate. ••Cmi’t say I That the real property affected by this suit is blm She inarrhsl another. •• 1 ittl vm i tv. All persons in tercet« J in said eetate are here- situated in the County of Jackson and State of Medford, Oregon, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Change in Southern Pacific Time Table. Effective January 1st, 1913. NORTH BOUND TRAINS. 20 Portland Passenger......... 7:30 A.M. 24 Grants Pass Motor^.... 10WV-j4.M. 32 Grants Pass Motor. ......4:11 P.M 11 Oregon Express................. 5:47 P.M. 16 Oregon Express............... 5:20 P.M. u Shasta 'Limited (Mail only)2:44 A. M Extra fare train. SOUTH BOUND TRAINS. s • 23 13 31 15 11 Ashland Motor................ 8:45 A.M. California Express ........ 10:52 A.M. Ashland Motor.................. 2:24 P.M San Francisco Express...3:30 P.ÌÉ Shasta Limited(Mail only)5:22 A.M. Extra fare train. 19 Ashland Local... ...11:45 P.M "ir NOTICE OF SALE OF STATE LAND. Notice is hereby given that the State Land Board of the State of Oiegon will receive sealed bids until 10:00 o clock A. M., October 7, 1913, for the following described lands to-wit. The S.J4 of S.W.'i, S.W.W ;of S. E.1, and S.W.' ; ofN.E.1^ of Section 36, T. 22 S., Ii. 12 W. The N.W.'i of Section 16, T. 28 S., K. 3 W. The N.M, N.)4 of S.W.S.W.'/. of S. W. 'j, and N. E.'4 of S. E.t, of Sec tion 36, T. 30 S., Range 11 W. The S.1 .,S.1, of N.E. '4 of Section 36, T. 38 S., R. 2' W. All bids must be accompanied by a regularly executed application to pur chase and check or draft for at least one-fifth of the amount of the bid. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Applications and bids should be ad dressed to G. G. Brown, Clerk State Land Board, Salem, Oregon, and marked “Application ar.d bid to pur chase state lands.” C. G. B rown , Clerk State Land Board, i Dated August 1, ¡913, Wall Paper! We have it ifi all the vehy latest and most up-to-date de signs and shades, at prices that will appeal to you. Make your selection while the stock is complete. Headquarters for AH Kinds of Paints, Oils, , Brushes, Glass, Etc. To brighten up your dingy old furniture try Chi-N ame l at Fred J. Fick’s roperty By listing it with us We are revising our lists ready for the spring trade. 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