Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, February 21, 1914, Image 4

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    My Affair W ith a
Grand Duchess
The White and
Pebbles
I
An Ostrich Trick.
Naturalists stale that an ostrich nev
jjoeH straight to its nest: hlit-alwnys
approaches It with many windings. In
order, if possible, to conceal the lucnl
Ity from observation.
bv the misspelling of the names of the
grantors, Simeon Farlow and Lydia A.
Johnson; and for such other relief as
t» the Court may seem equitable.
This summons is served upon you,
and each of you, by publication in the
Jacksonville Pott, a newspaper of gen-
eral circulation, published in Jackson
County. Oregon, onde a week for six-
consecutive weeks, bj' order of Hon-
orable F. M. Calkins, Judge of said
Court, made on the 9th day of Feb-
ruary, 1914.
GUS NEWBURY,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Melancholy.
Melancholy may be defined as a state
of mind In which a man I k so out <>l
touch with tiis environment that life
I
was
born
in
the
department
ot
]
"Bob. my dear boy. I congratulate
has lost its sweetness -Sir William
you heartily on your engagement to Tula, in Ilusslu, and from a very ear­
Osler.
ly age showed a remarkable faculty
Cluru Deane."
At twelve
"Thank you. Dave.
1 appreciate for acquiring knowledge.
many people live on the reputa
your congratulations more than those years of age 1 spoke four languages.
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale
the reputation tiny might have
of any other of my friends."
At the university I captured most of
Holmes
Seattle Trust Company, a Washington Corpor­
These two sentences were spoken by the prizes and when 1 finished my
ation. Plaintiff.
two cadets of the graduating class of course at the age of twenty was re­
Two Ways.
vs.
182— at the Military academy at West
There are two ways of learning the
Joseph R. H. Jacoby, and Dora Jacoby, husband
tained as a professor.
I*olut.
Robert llarker did not know
vnlue of anything we want One Is to and wife. George W. H. White Investment Co,
One day I was called into tbe pri­
what the congratulations cost Ills friend
get It the other to lose It — It W a Washirgtoa Corporatior, National Bank of
vate room of tlie head of the universi­
David Warfield. Both cadets had been
Kauffman
Commerce of Tacoma. Washington, a National
ty. who told me that the czar had sent
, Banking Corporation, Eleven-Eighty Orchards
attentive to the amne girl, tint neither
for me to become a tutor for the im­
j Tract Co., a Washington Corporation, Patrick K.
knew that the other had proposed to
perial children and that I was to re­
I McHugh and E. E. Dowell. Defendants.
Notice to Creditors
her. She did not tell the one she ac-
port at the palace at once.
I Notice is hereby given that under and by vir-
copied that she hud heen obliged to
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF
tl:e
On arriving I was received by
tue’of an order of sale, decree of foreclosure,
OREGON. IN AND FOR THE COUNTY
decide lx tween him and his friend.
I and execution thereof issued out and under the
czarina, who said to uie:
OF JACKSON.
And so ft was that the woman was
I
seal
of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
"i am too much Interested In the
the only one who kuew the fact.
Iii the Matter of the Administration in and for the County of Jackson, in a certain
welfare of my children to permit any
Eighteen years passed, during which
of the Estate of Fannie M. Port, a I cause therein, wherein Seattle Trust Company.a
one but myself to give you your in­ Deceased Person
time tlie two officers laid not served at
I Washington corporation, ns plaintiff recovered
structions. The principal thing 1 wish
Notice is Hereby Given that the judgment against Joseph R. H. Jacoby, for the
the «nine military station, though once
to say to you is a warning. You will undersigned, by an order of the County sum of $24.405.44 with interest thereon from said
they met nt Wusliiugtou. Harkers
be thrown in with tlie imperial family Court of Jackson County, State of I Uth day of November. 1913. nt the rate of 7 per
family was not with him. and War
on a familiar footing. You will meet Oregon, heretofore duly entered here­ cent per annum, together with the further sum
field was still i.iiinarried.
Nineteen
a number of young girls of royal blood, in has been appointed at:d now is the of $215.37 with interest thereon from the 6th day
years artel' they had graduated the
if you are known to spenk of love to duly qualified and acting administrator of June. 1913, at the rate of 6 per cent per an­
Mexican war broke out. mid both were
any one of them you will be severely of the •state of above named decedent. num. together with the further sum of $171.13
ordered soul it - Harker to tbe Rio
All creditors and persons having with interest thereon from the 14th day of Nov­
punished."
claims against said decedent or her es­ ember. 1913. at the rate <»f 6 per cent per annum,
Grit bile with General Taylor. Warfield
1 knew very well what that punish­ tate are hereby nctified and required
to Vera Cruz with General Scott.
and the further sum of $2500 attorney’s fee. anti I
ment would be.
1 would be sent to to present the same duly verified with
the further sum of $46.00 costs a.id accruing
During Scott's advance to Mexico
Siberia to work I ii the mines. In Rus­ proper vouchers, to the undersigned at
costs. Which judgment was enrolled and dock­
City, involving a series of battles lu
Jacksim eted in the Clerk's office of said Court in said
sia there Is no law governing such his home in Jacksonville,
which the Atuerii ans were always vic­
cases, tlie emperor being an autocrat, County, Oregon, within s>x months County on the 17th day of January, 1914.
torious. Warlleld was ot great value to
from the date hereof.
I am com nan led by virtue of an execution is­
the conimmidlng general in all matters with power over life mill (lentil.
The date hereof ard of the first pub­ sued by the Clerk of the above Court dated the
I entered ui>on my duties with no
pert it I n I ng to the science of engineer
lication hereof is February 7th, A. D.
~ 22n I day of January 1914. in the above entitled
iug
When tlie army approached the great fear in this respect, for. having 1914.'
cause to sell the following described real proper­
City of Mexico, desiring to get a view been devoted to study, tlie softer sex
LEE C. PORT,
ty to satisfy said judgment, to-wit:
Administrator of the
Estate of
of tbe enemy’s defenses, lie appropriat­ had not Interested me. 1 should not
Al) of tracts 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6 7. 34. except that
have
been
so
confident
had
1
known
Fannie
M.
Port.
ed the uniform of a Mexican officer
part in 8 ‘ction 10. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43.
that
one
not
given
to
appreciate
girls
H.
K.
HANNA,
who had been made u prisoner and
44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 43. 50 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 64 and
Resitting at Jacksonville, Oregon,
worked Ills way to the rear of tbe In general Is the most liable to suc­
65 of the Elevon-Eighty Orcha»*«li Tract, located
Attorney for said estate.
cumb
when
thrown
In
with
one
espe
­
Mexican army. He took with him a
in Township Thirty-seven (37) South of Range
One (I) West of the Willamette Meridian in
young soldier barely eighteen years of cial girl. I «as thrown In with sev­
said Jackson County. Oregon, according to the
uge with it view of sending back any eral tirlncesses between fourteen and
official pint thereof on file in the office of the
information lie might acquire, in case twenty. I suppose they knew ns veil
Notice
cf
Final
Settlement
County Recorder of Jackson County. Oregon.
be could not get back himself. The as I the danger of falling Into an af­
fair witli a commoner. At any nite, IN THE COUNTTY COURT FOR JACKSON
Now therefore, by virtue of said execution anc
youngster put on tlie uulform of a
COUNTY, OREGON
decree, and in compliance with said writ. I wil
dead Mexican eorfioral.
It w;is ar­ they all liehnved themselves with cir­
on
ranged between the two that they cumspection. save one girl of seven­
In the Matter of the Estat« of
71ESDAY. THE 24th PAY OF FEBRUARY. 1914
should uddress each other ns "captain'’ teen. between whom mid me the spark Thomas Merrick, Deceased.
at the hour of 9:30 o’clock A. M.. at the front
of love Unshed nt our first meeting.
Notice is Hereby Given, that Agnes
uml "«ni'piiriil" only.
Tlie Grund Duchess Olga was a E Fuhs, (formerly Agnes E. Merrick, do<»r of the Court House in Jacksonville, Jack-
One tiny Captain Warfield was stand­
daughter of a brother of the czar, con­ but who has since married) the ad- son Couatv, Oregon, sell at public auction, sub­
ing on tin- edge of it wood, behind a
ject to redemption as by law provided, all the
sequently Ills niece.
She «nine fre- minis!ratrix of the above entitled es­
tree against which lie was resting a
right, title anti interest of the abeve named de­
i tate has filed her final account, ami
spyglass wliicli lie bad leveled nt tiie qtiently to the piihice and soiuetiines
that Monday, March 9, 1914, at the fendants, Joseph R. H. Jacoby, and Dora Jacoby,
reninlned
there
for
days
at
a
time.
fortifications of tin- City of Mexico
hour of ten o’clock A. M. at the husband and wife. George W. H. White Invest­
The corporal stood behind, walking to After my eouihig these visits occurred County Court room at the Court House ment Co., a Washington Corporation, National
For
some
oftener
mal
lusted
longer,
mid fro In the wood with a view to
at Jacksonville, in •Jackson County, Bank of Commerce of Tacoma. Washing'on. a
time there was nothing spoken be­ Oregon, is by order of the Judgi
warning tin- cii|>tnlu against surprise.
e of National Banking Corporation. Eleven-Eighty
tween us that might not liti ve been the above entitled Court, fixed as I the Orchards Tract Co., a Washington Corporation.
Fuddcnly a troop of Mexican horsemen
rulin' galloping toward litem The cor­ listened to by any one. but even during time ami place for hearing and set- Patrick K. McHugh and E.E. Dowell in and to the
aljove described property, for cash in hand to
poral gave n warning signal, but too this time tlie Grand Diiehess Olga and tling said final account, and all ner-
1 knew that we loved each other.
sons interested in said estate and hav- the highest, bidder.
late
From n distance the Mexicans
Dated at Jacksonville. Oregon, this 23rd day of
One «lay she asked me to construe iug any objections to said final account
saw a mull examining their fol liti« a-
January. 1914.
are
hereby
notified
to
appear
at
said
for
her
an
ode
of
Horace
Standing
tlons through a sp\ irln.ss.
W. H. SINGLER,
time and place and present their ob­
Ithling tip t<> tile vilptillll, (he coin- side by stile, holding tlie same book. jections thereto.
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon.
1
felt
her
hand
touch
mine
So
much
niuialer of the troop questioned him
By E. W. WILSON. Depuiy.
Dated January 31. 1914.
vitality was tlh’i'e In this tomb of
Wurtlehl spoke but little Spanish und
AGNES E. FAHS,
coirld give no satisfactory account of love that all the Ice iu Siberia could
Administratrix.
not freeze It. I was unable to with­
htaiself.
Both lie mid the corporal
Notice to Creditor«.
were token into the capital anil draw m.v timid, mid so was the grmul
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF
brought before the Mexican comniand- du< liess
Summons.
That was the beginning Not a word
OREGON IN AND FOR JACKSON COUNTY.
After an examination a drum i
•r
was H|K>k«m There was not even then
In the Matter of the Estate of John A. Norlins',
bead court martial was convened, and
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF OREGON FOR
deceased.
th-y were tried its spies
They were a glume between us. As for me, I
JACKSON COU&TY
(lured
not
look
at
her
We
were
not
Notice is hereby given that the County Court
soon eouvlcit*d and senlenced to be
of Jackson County. Oregon, has appointed Anna
T. L. Farlow, Plaintiff,
garroted, lint owing to the fact that alone and could be observed by others,
M. Norling as administratrix of the estate of
vs.
but no one could see that touch be-
they were Atnerlcmis. w here garrot
Elias
......... Miller and Sarah M. Miller, his John A. Norling. deceased, and that she has
Ina Wils not practiced, the sentence neiitli the cover of the open book or
know of the strong current that pass­ wife, Alice A. Hinman and A. Hinman, duly qualified as administratrix of said estate.
wits coinmiilt d to shooting.
A h himiii its I find her husband, E. J. Farlow and Mary All persons having claims a-rai-ist sai l estate
Tlie two were euufi'usl III the smile ed between us
Farlow, his wife, F'red Fallow, a single are hereby notified and required to present the
prison. Tlie night la-fore flu Is exe­ stammered through the rending of the man. and May Conn ami H. C. Conn, same properly verified, to the undersigned ad­
p.:
mu!
|
had
no
further
excuse
cution tlie vor|siral called for writing
her husband, I. ni oi E. Hafer an I ministratrix at the office of D. W. Bagshaw. in
llwlterliil Hint lie might write n letter to remain in Hint position I turned the Pei r Hafer, her husband, Sarah A«i- the City of Jacksonville. Jackson County Ore­
book
over
Io
tier
ot farewell to Ills mother
He had
ki-'a, a widow, Lydi.i Adkins, a wido.v, gon. within six months fiom and after the date
It was only when 1 went to bed that John Farlow and Wi.iiam
finished mu) addressed It when Cap
Farlow. of the first publication 4i this notice.
night that I i-emized the frightful Alto ull other persons or p irties un­
Date of first publication of this notice is
tain Warfield saw It nud read the ad
abyss on whit h I s K mh I
What should’ "f known claiming any right, ti tie,estate, I January 24. ¡911.
dress
ANNA M. NORI.ING.
"Grant lieuveus."' he exclaimed, pal­ I do t I could nut tly troiu m.v charm lien or interest in the real estate de-
Administratrix of the estate of John
er. To leave the <-7.ar « service without . scribed as the S.E.!(; E 1 . of S.E.L.
ing
To S.E.of N.W.’4; and’ S.W.', of ling, deceased.
"What Is it. captain?" asked tbe being dismissed would be revolt
N E. ,-4 of ' “
-
— S.,
'
Sec. --
11, Tp.
37
R. 2 E ,
D. W. BAGSHAW,
remain would be to ¡eave a hopeless
other.
W. M. in Jackson
_______ Cjunty,
_____
Oregon,
Jacksonville. Oregon. Attorney for Adminis­
"You are a sou of Robert Harker of love tor (la* millet«. 1 slept little that Defendants.
tratrix ami said estate.
night, but when morning came made
the —th cavalry K*
To Fred Farlow, May Conn, H. C.
resolution« for tbe future which I con Conn, Louisa E. Hafer, Peter Hafer,
am "
"And your mother as a girl was sidered a solution of the problem But Sarah Adkins, I.ydia Adkins, Alice A.
Notice of Final Setth»m?nt.
it was not three day« before one of Hinman. A. Hinm-ii, John Farlow ami
Clara Deauu?"
the little princes, aged elirlit. tbuling William Farlow; Ami also all other
"She was."
Notice is hereby gi si that the undersigned
Tile dialogue wus Interrupted by the the Grand I niches« Ol^a and myself persons or parties unknown claiming has filed his final account as administrator of
any right, title, estate, lien or interest
elitiHUce of a Mexieau officer. who Haul ‘ in (lie same n»«»ui together, for sport
the estate of Fred F. Downing, deceased, with
in the real estate described as the
| locked us In
the County Court of Jackson County, and that
to the two eolldemin-il men:
si
»t quarter, the east half of the
said Court has appointed Monday, the 23rd day
This mule upon me too suddenly for
"Our commander has decided that
utnw t quarter, the southeast quart­
resolution
but one ue«-d »niter III oilier to can)
er of thi northwest quarter ai.d the of February. 1914. at the hour of 10 o'clock in
“One kiss. ’ I said “the first and t»
out tlie n«s easily ot s'rlklng terror luto
s-uthwes, quarter of the northeast the forenoon of said day. as the time and the
quarter of Section 11 in Township 37 Court Room of said Court, in the Court House,
umt.'*
an enemy for niiv I i lllvgitiiiiatu wur
at Jacksonville. Jackson County. Oregon, as the
I put my arms about her. drew her South of Range 2 East of Willamette
lie lint« directed Unit yon two
f n re
place for hearing objections thereto and the set­
Well draw lot* to determine which to me and kissed her. she looking on Meridian, in Jackson County, Oregon, tlement thereof.
■hall tic shot
I have a white and a the floor, frightened, but not resisting the above named defendants.
All persons interested in said estate are hereby
In the Name ot the State of Oregon:
bin« k pctihlu here which I place In my Then I liarted t«» (lie door and rapped You and each of you are hereby noil
notified to appear at said time and place and
The one drawing the while peb- loudh
hut
Au attendant unlocked it. and li.d mid required to appear in the show cause w hy said final account should not be
bit- will l-e elclimtgL-d us ii prisoner ot it so happtuuMl that when we left the above entitled Court and cause wdhin approved by said Court and said administrator
wur; tlie other will Im Immedlutely ex­ room the e/arina passed by. She look six weeks from the date of the first discha ged from his trust.
Dated and first published January 24th. 1914.
<^1 searchlngly at us
The grand dm h publication of this summons upon you,
ecuted.”
O. M. MURPHY.
"Being a eoinnilssloiied officer.” auid ess comphtim?d ot the little prince, who ! which is the Uth day of February.
Administrator of the estate ef Fred F. Down­
ttm cuptaln. "w hile my fellow' prisoner had linked us in. and his mother re- 1914. and answer the complaint of ing. deceased.
¡'lien, with a few kind ' plaintiff against you, now on file in
is u private. I deuimal tlie right to pro v ml him
said Court and cause; and if you fail
draw tile pebble to decide which of ns wolds to the grand ductless and my­
to appear ami answer within the time
self that assured us we were not In required, for want thereof the plaintiff
is to suffer."
Notice tor Publication
The officer held cut the hat to hftn; the least to tmime. her majesty p.'iss will apply to tbe
tie Court tor th. relief
mi
he thrust In Ids hand nod immediately
prayed tor and demanded in his com- I
DEPARTMENT OF T.IE INTERIOR
plaint, to-wit:
I ha:
drew It out clluchc«!
Going tu a win
U- S. bird Otfi.’ • at Rcpeburjr. Orcicon,
For a decree of this Court
11 >
dowr, with flu- other tri nd lie drew slltiubt
plaintiff to be the owner
February, 7, 11'14.
forth Il peliole and field tt up to the saw ..i
and in fee simple of an ............. .
Notice is hereby given that Max S. Hirsch.
“K.’el :p
ne N.tid
light. It wan mack
s. veulecn-eq hieenths interest in an I wii>se post oil ice address is 505 Bur.isi
Street,
i arose and dressed myself, «askim, to the southeast quarter, the east half
'i'lie Mellvuu vfficei In tile exdto-
I’oi Hand. Oregon did. on ihj 19th day of Decern«
| w is quite slire III) of the southwest qu irter. the south­
incut of tlie uiotueut of life and death I»’» qnesfl'M's
1 er, 1913. file in this office Sworn St mment and
forgot the other pebble mid placed his kiss had .»een seen and I was to In east quarter of (he noriliwcsr q ¡.trie
Application No. 09244. to Durcha«e the N.K.‘<
But. no. I win* taker and the southwest quarter of »he N. W li ui’-d Lots I. 2. 3 and I of Section 18.1 own­
hat on his bend without withdraw­ «ent to Siberia
to a railway *tati<m given a th ket tt northeast quarter of Section eleven ship 11 S., Range 4 West, Wiitaii «Oe Meráiian.
ing It
til) tn Township thirtv-seven (¡7) and the timber thereon. under the orovisiooa
A plstoon of soldiers was waiting the t«»rder a pnssp«.' t »md .V im » rubles
“I«eave on Un* first tmin." said my South, Range two (2) East of th.' W:l of the act of June 3 ISIAatl acts amer­
without for the loser, mid Captain War­
lamette Me*tdiati in Jackson Count«
datory, known as th *
"1 imber an ! Stune
field was linini-dlatel.v led out and conductor “and lo ver show yourselt Oregon.
Uw," ut such value ai tnivht be fixed by
Shot
A few minutes luter the man in Russia again
Ami for a fu-ther decree of this appraisement, and «hat. purs ant tj such ap-
I have never h*ariH*d how much of C«>urt restraining the defendants ami
who hud placed the pebbles In the hilt
p ication, the land and timber therein have been
reni.-mlH-Hsi tlie white stone Tn king what f»a.«sed between me ami the each theteof, excepting
defendants appraise i K» J0.0». tha ti n »er e ;tim ite 1 1 060 000
off Ids hat he did not find it
lie Grand Ibn hess Olga
had become John I-ailaw and William Far.ow fro.i board feot at $150 per M. and th.? Ian i nothing;
asserting any tight, title, interest, e«.* that said applicant will o Ter final proof in sup­
)|v final opinion was till’
sri'rclied for It anil at Inst found It In known
tie -Irud otll- er's fHM ket Warfield had The cxn rlnn when w •• c:i t o out of tit. tate, lien or claim of any naturò or port of hia application and sworn st-ice.neat on
room in m hi< h we had I «m •<»< k»»d only character whatsoever in or to sai I d« • the 2Ith day of April, 1914 o?.'» ,. Ryaietnr and
taken out Isttli -tones mid showed oul)
s-ribed premises, or any part tnereo
Receiver UniteJ States Land Office, at Rosebu-g,
for a moment rend in «»er face* th it
tbe duck om-
Al d for a further decree d.ere«u g
there was more f«»twveii us than « r defendants John Farlow and William Oregon
ln the llarker family Cnptiiln War
Any person is at liberty to protest this pur­
She resnlrvd t«» Farlow to be the owners of an un
fie M’s nanie w-is ever after - fi.-ken stations warmnted
chase before entry, or initiate \ contest at any
w'l’li a great «let«th of revt-remr blit break It up. but was ton \ nd lienrtrd tlivkkd one eighteenth interest in ami time tuforv patent issues, by fii ng a corrobor­
on1' Mrs llarker knew all tlie reason to make a more serious matter of it to the said described premises;
ates i iifi lavit in th s o.fice. alleging facts which
Ami for a further decree of the
than banishment for u»a
fur the sacrifice lie tie«) made.
fie would defeat the entry.
Court, removing the clouds on plain-
B. F. JONES.
tiff’s title to said premises occasioned
Register. j
By SARAH BAXTER
J]
I
By F. A. MITCHEL
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