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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1914)
By F A MITCHEL ti.e rate of 6'z! per annum fronm May Strange Wills. Many are the eccentricities to which 28, 1913 until paid, »nd for the sum of wills have borne testimony from time One Thousand ($1000.00) Dollars as ’s fee with interest thereon at to «time. The Eart of Port aril ngtoir attorney the rate of 6?< per annum from the left instructions -.tlmt, he «should be date of this decree, together with the buried with nil bis rings ou his flngdfll. ms’s ami disbursements herein taxed late Earl of Orkney stipulated at $63.65; and this Court by its deerte he should be taken to the cetye- herein directed and ordered that so in an old fashioned hearse, so much of said realty be now sold as the collin could not be seen and shall satisfy the sum of $2.110. past that no flowers should be placed on his due interest and the sum of $234. out of said $1000. attorney’s fees, and als grave. He also left word that his the sum of $599.80 taxes for the year- coronet would be found b.v his nephew 1910 1911. and 1912, and for the cost aud successor “in a cellar’’ of bis and disbursements of this suit taxed house. at $63.65, said sale being subject how A Vienna millionaire, who died re-'i ever to the following: that if the sum I of $780. interest due Dec. 1, 1914 on cently, left a sum of money with 4 which to defray the cost of twelve said principal sum is nat paid on or months’ electric lighting, not only of j before Dee. 1, 1914 or the taxes which may be due ftom the said defendants his vault, but even of the very coflin | I on any portion of said premises and in which be was buried. Less particu- [ I which the plaintiff is obliged to pay to lar was the Frenchman who asked i 1 protect his security, that an execution that his body should be thrown into | , issue with an order of sale attached the sea a mile from the English coast. for the sale of so much of said realty lie was. too. so disgusted with his [ including any realty theretofore sold own country that he would neither be hereunder as may be necessary t< burled there nor allow any of his rela satisfy the amount then due including taxes together with the sum of $78. as tives or fellow countrymen to benefit attorney fey« and for any additional by bis death. He left the whole of costs and disbursements incurred there his money to the poor of London.— under, and if on Dec. 1, 1915 the bal Loudon Globe. ance for which this decree is granted with interest at 6'/< from date of de cree and also including the balance of The Ship’s Rat. said attorney’s fees with ini erest and The black rat Is the ship’s rat. and it 1914 additional taxes has not been paid travels from country to country. The that an execution issue with an order animal is found universaIJy: over the of sale attached for the sale of the Monte Bello group of Islands, even on whole of the realty mentioned in said the small outlying islets which are mortgage and for which a decree has never visited, on which it occurs most been granted to satisfy the said bal abundantly. Its presence is attributed ance as aforesaid; which decree was to a schooner which was wrecked some enrolled and docketed in the Clerk’s uffice of said Court in said County on twelve years ago. for it Is well known the lOih dav of February, 1914. that this rat is a good swimmer. It is I am commanded by virtue of an curious to find that this animal, which execution with power of sale attached is now so rare in its native countries issued by the Clerk of the above Court as to be looked upon as a great curios dated the 27th day of February, 1914. ity, should usually be one of the first in the above entitled cause to sell all species to populate new lands where it the following described real property or so much of said realty as is neces is comparatively free from competi sarv to satisfy said execution and civilized conn tion. Driven from all order of sale, to-wit: tries by the brown rat. it has taken to All of the Renshaw Sub-Division in the sea. being better adapted for a life Township Thirty-seven (37) South of on board ship than its otherwise victo Range One (1) West of the Willi mette rious rival. —P. I>. Montague in Geo Meridian, as numbered, marked, and delineated on the official plat thereof, graphical Journal. now of record in the office of the County Recorder of Jackson County, Musical Calamity. Oregon, together with any and all Mrs. Newriclie— 1 believe our next water and water rights appurtenant thereto, and especially the appropria poor door neighbors on the right are ns ns church mice. Hlriini. Mr. Newrlcbe tion authi rized by Permit No. 36, —Wluit makes you think so? Mrs. dated October 26, 1909 and recorded in i Book No. 1 of Permits in the office of Newrfche—Why. they can’t afford one I the State Engineer at Salem, Oregon, of them mechanical piano players; the at page 136 thereof, and recoided also daughter is taking lessons by hand.— in Volume 1 of Water Right Certifi Puck. cate Records of Jackson County, Ore gon. at page 1 thereof, excepting how ever Lot Eight (8) thereof, which is Celluloid Cement. Celluloid articles can be mended with hereby expressly reserved -from this a cement made by dissolving bits of conveyance, said property being sit celluloid in acetone. It takes only a uated in Jacksen County, Oregon. Now therefore, by virtue of said few minutes to make the cement, execution and decree, anti in compli which is applied like glue, the broken ance with said writ, I will on edges are pressed together, and in flf Tuesday, the 31st day of Mcreh, 1914, teen minutes the cement is hard. at the hour of ten o’clock A. M. at the front door of the Court H use in Jack When a Mule Bites. sonville. Jackson County, Oregon, sell When a mule begins to bite it at public auction, subject to redemp tion as by law provided, all the right, sure sign that lie lias rlieuniatis title and interest of the above named his hind legs and uiin’t use them.— defendants Effie M. Armstrong and Orleans I Men y line. Joseph W. Armstrong, her hushanil, and George E. Hart and M. Tri mmell in and to the above described property were re or in so much of said realty as is * Second necessary to satisfy said execution and negative. order, fur cash in hand io the highest bidder. l'ated at Jacksonville. Oregon, this 27th day of February, 1914 W. H SINGLER, Sheriff of Jackson C-iuntv, Oregon. By E. W. WILSON. Deputy. lohn Farlow and William Farlow from asserting anv right, title, interest, es- •ate, lien or claim of any nature or •haracter whatsoever in or to said de- icribed premises, or nnv part thereof; And for a further decree decreeing lefendants John Farlow and William Farlow to be the owners of an un- livided one-eighteenth interest in and to the said described premises; And for a further decree of the Court, removing the clouds on plain tiff’s title to said premises occasioned by the misspelling of the names of the grantors, Simeon Farlow and Lydia A. Johnson; and for such other relief as to the Court may seem equitable. Tins summons is served upon you, ind each of you, by publication in the luck lonville Post, a newspaper of gen eral circulation, published in Jackson County, Oregon, once a week for six- consecutive weeks, by 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. In Andalusia. Spain, stands a ruin iu which there are the remains of a tower that dates buck to the beginning of the fifteenth century. At that time clocks began to be used, and this old tower was built to hold one of the then new devices for marking time. The timepiece that was set up In the top of this ancient fortress was cumber some, as all mechanical contrivances are when they are first Invented. There was a great deal of heavy iron end oakeu supports, but these con duced to Its long life. For 300 years It struck the hour, but after the expiration of the third cen tury of tts being It got out of order Summons for Publication in Fore and was not repaired. For half a closure of Tax Lien. century longer It remained in Its perch, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF and those inhabiting the castle dared ORKGON. FOR JACKSON COUNTY. not go under It. fearing that at any Geo. W. Stevens. Plaintiff. time it might come down. vs, The last person to inhabit this An- D. R. Hunt, whose true name is Dennis P. the dnluslan antiquity was one of Hunt and any other person or persons having dukea of Verngua, a descendant of an interest in or lien or claim upon the real es Columbus, the discoverer of America. tate described in the complaint herein. Defen dants. It hud been given him by one of the To D. R. Hunt, whose true name is Dennis P. kings of Spaiu as a reward for the Hunt, and any other person or persons having services of his distinguished ancestor. an interest in or lien or claim U’ion the real es* The clock had struck for the last time tate described in the complaint herein, the on the day the duke was born. It was above named defendant?. the uext day -so runs the legend—that In the Name of the State of Oregon: You are it got out of order. A man was sent hereby notified that Geo. W. Steven?, the holder up to fix It. but returned without of Certificate of Delinquency numbered 134. i?- doing so. reporting that tile damage s led on the second day of November. 1910. by hud been done by one of the supports the Tax Collector of the County of Jackson. rotting away and letting down one side State of Oregon, for the amount of Four and 13-100 Dollars, the same being the amount then of the clock. Later the staircase lead due and delinquent for taxes for the year 1909. ing. up to it fell, and from that time together with penalty, interest and costs thereon the clock remained out of reach. upon the real property assessed to you. of which The duke lived to enter upon his you are the owner as appears of record, situated . •‘eightieth year. During this long period in said County and State, and particularly •>..1, Ibe clock remained upon the tower, bounded and described as follows, to-wit: The .its heavy iron parts rusting away Lot numbered two in Section 7 in Township 36 Now and again a rotted landing or a south of Range least of the Willamette Meri- idian, being 33’4 acres in the north-west quarter piece of staircase would fall, but the of the north-east quarter of said Section, Town iron parts of the clock remained entire ship and Range. The minute hand finally rusted awaj You are further notified that said Geo. W. and fell to the ground. It was longer Steven s has paid taxes on said premises for than the tallest man. Persons gather prior or subsequent yoarfl with the rate of in- ed about it and wondered nt its size terest on said amounts as follows. Year’s and weight. Pate Ta K Receipt Rate of Tax Paid No. Amount Interest One night after the duke bnd enter 1910 Nev. 1. 1911 IM $3 57 15 per ct. ed upon Ids eightieth birthday those iu 1911 Oct. 14. 1912 6010 $4.28 15 per ct. habiting tlie castle and those surround 1912 Oct. 16. 1913 13559 $1.54 15 per ct. Ing It were awakened by the deep toneil ' 1 Feb. 25. 1914 199 $4.18 15 per ct. Said D. R. Hunt. whose true name is Den- stroke of a bell. To those within tlie nis P. Hunt, as citstle wails the sound seemed to come the owner of the legni title of the above deacribecl property as the from above; to those round about It same aopears of record, an I each of the other seemed to come from different direc per.* n< above named are hereby notified that tions. One said from the east, another Geo. W. Stevens will annty to the Circuit Court from the west, another from up on the of the County and Stat** aforesaid for a < ecree heights nliove, another from the valley forecloeinff the lien against the property above below. Every one listened for a sec- described. and mentioned in said certificate. An 1 eml stroke. It came, and another nn<) you are hereby summoned to arpe.-.r within sixty days after the first publication - f this sum anether. till there had been twelve mons exclusive of the day of said first publica wheezy clangs which seemed to come tion. and defend this action or pay the amount w » hi the throat of some monster, such due as above shown together with costs and ac as one reads of In ancient lore. crued interest and in case of your failure to do Then When there came no more so. a decree will bo rendered foreclo dng the lien strokes every one In the castle turned of said taxes and costs against the land nnd out into the court, and there was a premises above named. This summons is published bv order of th • babel of voices discussing from whence Honorable T. J. C’eeton. Judge of the Circuit the sounds could have come. An old Court of the State of Oregon for the County of man. whose youth had been passed in Jackson, and said order was n.ade nnd dated superstitious times, ventured to assert this 26:h day of February. 1914. and the date of that either angel or devil had resusci the first publication of this summons is the 28th tated tlie old clock and some iuo day of February. 1911. ineiitous event had been foretold. A All process and papers in this proceeding may be serve i upon the undersigned residing within younger person maintained that the the State of Oregon, at the address heieafte sound had come from tlie sky and was mentioned. n voice from heaven calling sinners to i M. PURDIN. repentance There were many the Summons for Publication. Address M.-dfo-d. Ore. Attorney for Plaintiff Summons, ories. but It was generally believed IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ST A OF OREGON. flint the sounds were from gome ord I FOR JACKSON COUNTY. , IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF OREGON FOR nary cause and their importance iiad J. II. Bowman. Pl dntiff. JACKSON COU&TY Summons, been magnified by tlie imagination. V8. T. L. Farlow, Plaintiff, IN THE CIRCUIT COT ’RT OF THE STATE OF The only person who did not come j Daisy A. Bowman. D fendant. Suit in equity I vs. OREGON,FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON. out to discuss the phenomenon was f< r livorc . Elias Miller anti Sarah M. Miller, his To Daisy A Bowman, the abive named de BERTHA A. CORTHELL. Plaintiff, the duke lie was n bachelor, and. ■ wife, Alice A. Hinman anti A. Hinman, VA. having uo family to minister to him in fendant: | her husband, E J. Farlow and Mary E. GAR CORTHELL. Defendant. bls old age. no one knew whether or In the Name of the State of Or« gon. you are j Farlow, his wife, Fred Farlow-, a single hereby required to appear, anti answer the com To EDGAR CORTHELL. defendant above not be had beard tlie strokes of the plaint filed a -ainst you in the above entitled I man, and May Conn and H. C. Conn, nnrre 1: bell or wlint Interpretation be put Court and cause, on or lefcicrix wteksfit n the her husband. Louisa E. Hafer and In the N ime of »he State of Oregon, you are upon them Tlie door of bls chamber day °f the first publication, being the 11th day I Peter Hafer, her husband, Sarah Ad- hereby not fie 1 that Rertha A. Corthell. as I kins, a widow, Lydia Adkins, a widow, remained closed and all was quiet of March. 1911, the time prescribed in the order plaintiff, has commenced a suit in the Circuit I John Farlow and William Farlow, “ Court of the State of Oregon. in and for Jackson within. A woman who attended him. of publication theieof. Also all other persons or parties un And You Are Hereby Notified that if yon fail followed b.v some one who loved the known claiming any right, title,estate, i County, and that in pursuance of rn order made old num. listened near tlie door, but to appear and answe • aa d complaint, for want lien or interest in the real estate de- ! and entered in said cause by F. M Calkins. Jud ire thereof the plaint IT will at p'.v to the C urt fo- r said Court, on the 19!h day of February, 1914, hearing nothing, told the others to go the relief demaided in the complaint. to-w;f scribed as the S.E.E 1 of S E i,. j I o you are hereby required t > an’»ear in said cause to tied. The duke linil slept through for a decree fort ver dissolve g the bo? d< of n at- S.E L of N.W’.'U and S.W.1, of I o" or before <fx weeks from the fir-.-t publication tlie clanging, and It would tie a shame rimony existing between the plaintiff an de N E. >4 of Sec. 11. Tp 37 8., R. 2 E , of this summons, which publication will be on \V. M. in Jackson County, Oregon, to awaken him. fendant. the 21st day of February, 1911, and answer the Defendants. This summons is published under and by vir Within an hour after the stroke of To Fred Farlow, May Conn, H C. complaint of the plaintiff, filed there’n. and for tue of an o-der ma le by Honorable F. L. Tou midnight nil were In bed and many Conn, Louisa E. Hafer, Peter Hafer, want of answer thereof on or before «-ail time, were asleep Hut some there were Velle. County Judge of J ckson ( ounty. Oregon Sarah Adkins. I.ydia Adkins, Alice A. plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief in the absence of the Circuit Judge of Jack-on who could not dismiss from their County, Oregon, from said county, on the 12th Hinman. A. llinm-n, John Farlow and demanded, and prayed for in said complaint, minds an occurrence so strange that It day of March. 191the firit publication on tie William Farlow; And also all other to wit: For a decree of divorce from you; for the care. surely must portend some calamity 14th day of March. 1914. and the last publication nersons or parties unknown claiming ( custodv and control of the minor chil I. Marjorie tiny right, title, estate, lien or interest A few sat up till dawn debating on the 25th dav of April 1914. AliceCorthell. and for plaint ff’s costs and dis in the real estate described as . the whether. If It were a wnruing. It came MULKEY A CHERRY. southeast quarter, the east half of the bursements of this suit. Attorneys for Plaintiff. from angel or devil. When It was Dated thia 19;h day of February, 1914. southwest quarter, the southeast quart light enough to see clearly they went W. J. MOORE. er of the northwest quarter and the to the old tower and looked up. A Attorney for Plaintiff. st.uthwest quarter of the northeast support Iiad given way during the NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE quarter of Section 11 in Township 37 South of Range 2 East of Willamette night, and tlie clock was tilted on Its 1 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF Meridian, in Jackson County, On gon, ide Notre for Publcat y n OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF the above named defendants. “1 told you so.” said one. “It wan In 111'- Name of the State of Oregon: DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR JACKSON. the clock that struck bv tie' iig ” You anti each of \ou are hereby noti U. S. Land Office at Roseburg;. Oregon. "Fool!" repHe-l another "l!ou could E R nsh -.w. ’’biintiff. tied and required to appt ar in the twelve dis Bitch tlltln • '.i n- ciiuseil February. 7 1314. above entitled Court and ca- se within vs. Notice is hereby sriven that Max S. Hirsch, tln< t : tn>':cs-'’’ Effie M. A motrong and Joseph vv six weeks from the date of the first whose post office address is 505 Burnside Street. “Have a eui-e!’’ cried a tlil"d .■« n Armstrong, her husband, and George publication of this summons upon you, which is the 14th day of February. Portland. Oregon did. on the 19t’i day of Decern gust of wind swept iliruugli the ruin. E. Hart and M. Trammell, Defendants. 1914. ami answer the complaint of lier. 1913. file in this offi c Sworn St itement and Scarcely had tile Inst words been Notice is hereby given that under plaintiff against you, now on file in Application. No. 09241 to purchase th»* NE1« spoken w hen the old eloek entile turn and by virtue of an order of sale, de said Court and cause; nnd if vou fail N.W H ard Lots 1. 2. 3 and 4 of Section 18. Town blits: down and lay a heap of rotted cree of foreclosure, and executin' to appear and answer within the tim ■ ship 41 S.. Ran Re 4 West. Willamette Meridian, wood and rusty Iron nt the bottom. thereof issued out and under the seal required, for want thereof the plaintiff and the timber thereon, under the provisions ........................ “The duke Is dead." came n voice of the Circuit Court of the State of will apply to the ~ Court tor , (|le re|jer- of the act of June 3. 1878. ani Acts amm from nnother part of the castle. Oregon, in and for the County of Jack prayed for itnd demanded in his com- du tory, known as the "Timber anti Stone Law." at such value a* miirht be fixed by All turned and went toward the son, in a certain cause therein, where- plaint, to-wit: For a decree of this Cour' de reeing appraisement, and that, pursuant tf> such ap- I in E. Renshaw as plaintiff was rendar- speaker. i ert a decree of foreclosure against plaintiff to be the owner al lolutely plication the land a id timber thereon have been The duke’s door liuti been o| tened. Effie M. Armstrong and Joseph W. and in fee simple of an undivided appraised $560 (K). the timber estimate 1 1.060.000 ■lid bi the pallor on Ills face it was Armstrong, her husband, and George forly-f< ur forty-fifth« into est in and hoard feet at $0.50 per M, and the land nothing; known that something had hnpiienod I E. H.ut am! M Trammell as defend- to the southt ast quarter, tl e east half that sa:d applicant will offer final proof in ?up. A surgeon was called, who ilis-lnred I ants in the sum of Thirteen Thousand of ti e south.vest quarto-, the south port of his application an I sworn statement on tb><! the old Ilian lr:d liern dead some | ($13,000.) Dollars with interest there east quarter of the no hwest quarter the 24th day of April. 19U. before Register and hours. Then It i-ntne to be believed on from Dec. 1. 1910 at the rate of six and the southwest quarter of ’he Receiver Unite ’ States Land Office, at Rojebu i«W. th .t th. old cloc k tolled Ills knell ns per cent per annum until paid in ac northeast quarter of Section eleven Oregon. Any person is at liberty to protest this pur- cordance with th< terms andconditi s (111 in Towi'sl p thirty-seven (37) he van dying ns well ns Its own. of sail! rote, and for the sum of $38" 05 South, Range wo (2) East of the W;l- •hssr before antry. or initiât«* a nn\»r at any liter the duke's dentil the In hit bit- taxes fol the ye -rs 1910 and 1911 with I .mette Me id an in Jackson County, time iH'fore patent issues, by filingr a corrobon- net-' of the rustle watt< red. It was interest thereon at 6 ated affidavit in th s office, alleging frets which per annum Oregon. never again <sv;ipled uni) soon fell Into from November 22. 1912 until paid, And for a further decree of this would defeat the entry. and for the sum of $178.79 taxes for Court restraining the defendants and R F. JONES. complete ruin. the year ’912 with interest thereon at each theteof, excepting defendants Rvgte er. Change in Southern Hciïic lime- Table. IF you are in need of Good Printin ¡Effective November 13, 1913. NORTH BOUND TRAINS. Portland Passenger.......... 8:27 A.M. Grants Pass Motor........... 10:22 A.M. Grants Pass Motor............. 4:27 P.M Oregon Express........................... 5:20 P.M. 12 Shasta Limited (Mail snly)2:44 A.M Extra fare train. . *» • » SOUTH BOUND TRAINS. , Ashland Motor......... ...8:35 A.M. California Express ......... 1$:52 A.M. Ashland Motor..................... 2:24 P.M San Francisco Express. . .4:#< P.M. Shasta Limited(Mail only)5:22 A.M. 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