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r Notice WEARING A CROWN of Sheriff’s Foreclosure. Sale / in Notice of Sheriff’s Sale r OF! Execution in Foreclosure. 1 hereby notified that Geo. W. Stevens, the holder of Certificate of Delinquency numbered 1’4. is sued on the second day of November, 1910, by the Tax Collector of the C< unty of Jacks* n. State*of Oregon, for the amount of Four and 13-100 Dollars, the same being the amount then due and delinquent for taxes for the year 1909, together with penalty, interest and costs thereon upon the real property assessed to you. of which you are the owner as appears of record, situated in said County and State, and particularly bounded and described as follows, to-wit: The Lot numbered two in Section 7 in Township 36 south of Range least of the Willamette Meri- idi in. being 33’4 acres in the north-west quarter of the north-east quarter of said Section, Town ship and Range. You are further notified that said Geo. w. Stevens has paid taxes on said premises prior or subsequent years with the rate of terest on said amounts as follows. Year’s Date Tax Receipt Rate of Tax Paid No. Amount Interest 168 1910 Nov. 1. 1911 $3.57 15 per ct. •;<no $4.28 15 per ct. 1911 Oct. 14 1912 1912 Oct. 16. 1913 13559 $1 54 15 per ct. 1913 Feb. 25. 1914 $4.18 15 per ct. 199 Said D. R. Hunt. whose true name is Den- nía P Hunt, as the owner of the lejral title of the above described property as the same aopears of record, and each of the other persons above named are hereby notified that Geo. W. Stevens will apply to the Circuit Court of the County and State aforesaid for a decree foreclosing the lien against the property above described, and mentioned in said certificate. And you are hereby summoned to appear within sixty days after the first publication of this sum mons exclusive of the day of said first publica tion, and defend this action or pay the amount due as above shown together with costs and ac crued interest and in case of your failure to do so. a decree will be rendered foreclosing the lien of said taxes and costs against the land and premises above named. This summons is puhlishel by order of the Honorable T. J. Cleeton. Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson, and said order was made nnd dated this 26th day of February, 1914, and the date of the first publication of this summons is the 28th day of February. 1914. All process and papers in this proceeding may be serve I upon the undersigned residing within the State of Oregon, at the address hereafter mentioned. M. PURDIN. Address Medford. Ore. Attorney for Plaintiff The Jacksou County Bank, an Ore ^Sa-lie Pauline Osenbrugge, formerly Kb0.C'orPorat’on. PlairUiff. - Sadie Pauline Sturgis, Plaintiff. vs.xil | vs John I). McArdle air! Margaret Mc- W. T. York, Defendant. Ardle. Defendants. Notice is hereby given that under Notice is hereby given that under and by v«rtue of an order of sale and and by virtue of an execution duly is By JOHN Y. LARNED decree of fcrecloaure and an execution sued out of the Circuit Court of the thereof issued out of the Circuit-Court State of Oregon, in and for the County "What do you think, doctor, of this of the State of Oregon, in nnd for the of Jackson, in a certain cause therein wherein Sadie Paulire Osenbrugge. statement that metal worn on the bead County of Jackson, in a certain cause formerly Sadie Pauline Sturgis, is therein wherein the Jackson County at one afflicted with hysteria when the Bank, an Oregon corporation, is plaintiff and W. T. York is defendant same is placed on the head of another plaintiff, and John D. McArdle and which said execution is of date the Margaret McArdle are defendants, 26th day of March, 1914, and was is person will produce a like effect?” which said execution is of date the sued bv virtue of a decree of said “I don’t believe It." 13th day of April, 1914, and was is Court in said cause, which said decree “I do.” sued by virtue of a decree of said was duly rendered a-id docketed in Court in said cause, which said decree favor of the said plaintiff and against "Why?” the said defendant W. T. York, on the "Because, In the first place, it has was duly rendered and docketed in 17th day of March, 1914, and recorded favor of the said plaintiff and against been demonstrated by medical men In | the said defendants on the 24th day in Volume 21 of the Circuit Court Paris, and. In tbe second place, I once of May, 1913, and recorded in Volume Journal at page 52 thereof. I am commanded to sell and will at had a cuse of it in tuy own practice.” 19 of the Circuit Court Journal on the hour of 9:30 o’clock A. M. on pages 626-627-628 thereof. “Give me the case.” I am commanded to sell and will at TUESDAY, APRIL 28th, 1914 This was the doctor’s story: "There were two sisters. I do not the hour of 9:30 o’clock A. M. on at the front door of the Court House MONDAY, MAY 18th, 1914, care to give their names, so I will give at the front door of the Court House, in Jacksonville, Oregon, offer fot sale fictitious names—Lillian and Louisa. in Jacksonville, Jackson County, Ore and will sell to the highest bidder for Lillian wus tile older. During a cer gon, offer for sale and will sell at pub- cash in hand, subject to redemption as is by law provided, all the right, title tain winter it was proposed to give an ■ lie auction, to the highest bidder for and interest that the said defendants entertainment for charity, and tbe sis cash, subject to redemption as is by had on the 17th day of March. 1914, or ters were among the performers. ]aw provided, all the right, title and at any time thereafter, in and to the ! interest that the said defendants had Among other attractions were living following described real property, to- I on the 24th day of May, 1913, or at tableaux, lu one of these tableaux [ apy time thereafter in and to the fol wit:— Commencing at the Southwest cor Lillian took the part of Queen Mary of lowing described real property, to- ner of Block number Four (4) of Gal Scotland, seated in a room of Holy wit:— , loway’s Addition to the Town (City) Beginning at a point 20 feet South of Medford^ as shown by the official rood palace nt Edinburgh, surrounded by courtiers. Lord Darnley, whom she of the Northwest corner of D.L.C. plat thereof, now of record, and run- afterward married, wus among them. 83. Township 37 South, Range 2 West ning thence North one hundred and "Now, the man who personated Darn of the Willamette Meridian and run twenty-one (121) feet; thence East ning thence South on the West line of one hundred and thirteen and 7-8 ley wus a very full man—Darnley him said Donation Land Claim 83, 942.3 self wus loug. you will remember— feet; thence East 1274.8 feet, thence (113 7-8) feet; thence South one hun- . — (121) ,__ , feet ____ to the whom Lillian hud never seen before I North 0 degrees 10 minutes East, 946.3 dred twenty-one South line of said Block; thence West rehearsal. Strange to say. she fell vio- feet; thence South 89 degrees 50 min one hundred and thirteen and 7-8 IMiilly in love with Darnley. There utes West, 1277.5 feei to the point of (113 7-8) feet to the place of beginning. beginning. • wus but one rehearsal before the per All of said property or so much All of said property or formance. and. while those who took thereof as may be necessary will be thereof as may be necessary sold to satisfy the judgment and de part were being posed, it was noticed sold to satisfy the judgment cree in favor of Sadie Pauline Oseii- thafthp. queen's eyes were bent on of the Jackson County Bank, biugge. formerly Sadie Pauline Stur Darnley lovingly. Perhaps you have gon corporation, plaintiff, si seen a woman so infatuated with ment being for the sum of Two Thou gis, said judgment being for the sum of two thousand two hundred fifty liman that she can’t keep from show- sand Two Hundred Seventy-four and and 26 100 ($2250.26) dollars with in 40-100 ($2274.40) Dollars, with interest terest thereon from said 1st day of ,, ljig IL I have. Notce for Pubien t ) n “"Nobody thought of the crown the tt-.ereon from said 19th day of May, February, 1914, at the rate of 8 per 1913, at the rate of 8 per cent per an cent per annum and the further sum , queen of Scots wore or where it came DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR num, and Two Hundred ($200.08) Dol ■from. 1 certainly did not tbeu. but lars attorney's fee, and the further of eleven ($11.00) dollars costs. U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, And the whole jf said property, if since I have hunted tbe matter up sum of Thirty-one ($31.00) Dollars February, 7, 1914. nnd have learned all about it.' Liffinn costs, and accruing costs of said sale. necessary, will be sold at said time and place to satisfy said judgment. Notice is hereby priven that Max S. Hirsch. ■ by her evident predisposition for this Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, this Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, whose post office address i;3 505 Burnside Street fellow who personated Darnley attract 14th day of April, 1914. March 27th, 1914. Portland. Oregon, did. on the 19th dav of D^cein W. H SINGLER. ed the attention of all present at re W. IL SINGLER, her. 1913. file in this office Sworn Statement am Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. hearsal. When the tableau was gfv- | Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. Application. No. (‘9244. to nurchase the N.E.'i By E. W. WILSON, Deputy. By E. W. WILSON, Deputy. N.W.’4 and Lots 1. 2. 3 and 1 of Section 18, Town eti before an audience she looked at ------------- »»>♦——— him so lovingly that all except those ship 41 S., Ranpre 4 West. Willamette I. eridian. Notice of Sheriff’s Sale the timber thereon, under the provisions who knew supposed It to be a part of Notice ¡¡of Sheriff’s Sale on and of the act of June 3. 1878.and acts amen the performance and were delighted G. C. Garrett, and Frances M. Gar- datory. known as the “Timber ant! Stotv Execution in Foreclosure with the representation. rett, husband and wife, Plaintiffs, Law,” at such value as might be fixed by vs. "This performance was such a suc appraisement, and that, pursuant to such ap Lillie D. cess that It was determined to repeat it Sarah .1. Erdman, Defendant. Suit plication, the land and timber thereon have been tbe following week. The day it was to foreclose a Mortgage. appraised $560.00, the timber estimated 1.060.00" Notice is hereby given that under Sam P. to be given again I was called on to board feet at $0.50 per M. an 1 the land nothing F __________________ visit Lillian professionally. I found and by virtue of at. order of sale and 1 Purdy, his that said applicant will off'*r final proof in sup decree of foreclosure and an execution Defendants. port of his application and sworn s'atement on her in an abnormally nervous condi thereof issued out of the Circuit Court Notice is hereby given that under the 24th day of April, 1914 before Register an<: tion, with oilier symptoms. 1 forbade of the State of Oregon, in and for the her taking part In the tableau, which County of Jackson, in a certain cause and by viitue of an ext cution duly is Receiver United States Land Office, at Roseburg sued out of the Circuit Court of the Oregon was to come off that evening, and it therein, wherein, G. C. Garrett, State of Oregon in and for the County Any person is at liberty to protest this pur was decided that her sister Louise and Frances M Garrett, husband and I of Jackson, in a certain cause thereii chase before entry, or initiate a contest at any wife, are plaintiffs and Sari h J. Erd wai to assume the part In her place. wherein Lillie D. Ray is plaintiff and, time before patent issues, by filing a corrobor "What do you suppose happened? man is defendant, which said execu Sam P. Purdy and Elizabeth A. Purdy, ated affidavit in th‘s office, alleging facts which tion is of date April 9th, 1914, and was h < w fe, and J. V. McIntyre are de- would defeat the entry. I.oulse was very like her sister, and i of during the few moments that the pie issued by virtue of a decree of said ; fen lams, which said execution is It. F. JONES. Court in said chi se, which said decree it. te the 2oth da\ of March, 1914, , and Register. ture was ex|s>se<l to the audience she was duly remit red and docketed in issue.! by vi tue of a decree of was issued regarded Darnley with the same In fat favor of the said plaintiffs and against said Court in sail; cause, which said de uated look that her sister hud worn. ; | :lie saitl defendant on the 2nd day of cree was duly riudered and docketed Notice of Sheriff’s Sale Undt r so that most of the audience supposed April, 1914, and recorded in Volu me in favor of tie said plaintiff and I that It was Lillian who personated the 21 at pages 1.6-177 of the Circuit against the s ii.i defendants Sam P. Force; sure queen mid m as assuming the smile I Court lournal. Purdv ind Elizab. th A. Purdy on the 1 am commanded to sell and will at 24th day of March, 1914, and recorded John M. C! uson, Plaintiff. lovelorn expression as when she had tne h< ur o' 9:3(> o’clock A. M. on vs. in Volume 2) of the Circuit Court exhibited before. I was in the an MONDAY, MAY ilth, 1914. Harry Silver, Defendant. Suit ti dlence mid was astonished to see a a' the front cot r of the (.curt House Journal. I i m commanded to sell and will at Foreclose a Mortgage. real lover look such as I had seen in in Jacksonville, Jackson County, Ore- the hour of 9:3'J o’clock A. M. on Notice is hereby given that undei Lillian. gi n. oiler f -r sale and will tell at | ub- and by viruie of an ot lev of sale and TUE: DAY, APRIL 28th, 1914 "Among the performers the matter lic auction, to lie high st bidder for decree of ;’o -eclcs.ir" and an execution - r of the Court House I thereof 1. md nt ■ f (he Circuit Court made a good deal of talk, for it wa cash, subject to rede upttoi as is by at the front aid in Jacksonviil , Oregon, offer for sale I of the St t of Oregon in a certain evident to must of them that I best i.At piovit'.ed, ¡diol the right, title mu lover’s looks of the sister were real. .t-.'er. st tha’ le said tiefei dant had and will sell to the highest bidder for cause therein wherein Johi M. Clauson cash in hand, sol ject to redemption as I, being u brain specialist, at once sit« on the ?nu ¡’a of April, 1914. or at any is bv law provi ed, all the light, title [ is plaintiff, and Harry Silver et al ■ me thereaft r, u> or to the follow.ng are defendants, which said execution a problem before me It seemed to no .1, ■ eribiil real prop, rtv, to-wit; and interest th t the said defendants j is of date 'he 28th day of March. 1914 that there must lx* something In Hie had on the 24 ' day of March, 1914, or West Hi If ol thi West Half of the relative position of Darnley mid tile Xortheasi Q.iiiric of Section 8 in at any tim. th leafter, in and to the I and was issued by vir ue of a decree i of said C iurt in said causa v hich said fol wing ciesc ibed real property, to- queen known to each of the sisters I owi.siiip 37 Soul I , Range C de?ree w is dulv ren ere I and dock- wit:— that produced the love or mi effect sim of the W;lh nielle ; eted m fv r of '! e said plaintiff and Commencing at tbe north corner of euntainiug 40 am s rn' ie less, liar to the emotion felt by I he real ¡against tie said defendants, Harry the Town Fish BL ck Seventy (70) in Queen Mary for the real Darnley. But subject to a ii. hl of wax i Silver and James S. B dley, on the <>f Medford, running thence South Lake Water Canal. | 25th da.- ol March. 1914. and recorded vu inquiry 1 learned that Lillian knew All of said property or SO much 35 degrees i d 30 minutes East, »even- I in Volume 21 of the Circuit Court nothing of the lilatorlcnl relationship hereoof, as may bo n.-c >snry will oe : tv-five (75) leet, thence South 54 de- Journal. between Mary and Darnley, while Lou e ld to satisfy the juepnenl and de- ' gi ves 'nd 30 minutes West, one hun- I have 'evied up-n and am command Ise had supposed that Mary hated him ree in favor of G < Garrett, and ’ dr <1 (100) t'« et, thence North :15 de ed to sell ind will at the hour of 9:3u "I talked with both girls and. without Frances M. Gari-' tl, I > sl and and wife, grees and 30 n i. u <s West, seventy- o’clock \. M. on accusing them of Ix-lng In love »¡th <i id judgment bi ing tor the sum of live (75) feet, thetie* f orth, 54 eireii MONDAY, MAY 4th, 1914, Ihiiiem Thot.saixl Six Hundred Fifiy and 3(i minutes East, tn e hund.e-d (!()!»• tike man who hud pers<mat<xl Darnley | ft el to th' place of c n mencing. at the front door of the Court House <lrew front them their feelings while and no-100 Dolíais, with interest there All of said prope ly or so mu I n Jacksonville, Jackson County, Ore in tbe tableau. Both admitted that on from tl.e 27.h day of February, thereof as may be n cessary will b- gon, offer for sale and wiil sell at pub 1914, at the rati of 6 per cent per an they hud felt n strange emotion with It num, and the further sum of Twenty sold to satisfy’the j dgment and d<- in iiuc'ion to the highest bidder for had disappeared as soon as the curtain tour and 4'J 10t> Dollars costs. eree in favor of Lili e 1). Rav, said cash, subject to r dempiion as is by wits rung down and they took off tin* for the sum ol iaw provided, all the right, title ¡ nd And said property and the whole judgment being crown. I made bold to ask them the thereof will be sold if necessary, at il640 00 with inteiest thereon ftom mteies < f lheaaid defendants. Harrx nature of this emotion: but. It being said time and place to satisfy said .-aid 28th day of Ft hr lary, 1814. at the Silver and James S. Bailey, had on tl.e >ate of 8 p r cent pe mni.m, and for 25th day of March, 1914. or at an. a matter on which a woman would judgment contained in said decree. Dated at Jacksonville, Oregcn. this 'he further si tn of $72.00 taxes for time thereafter in o’- to the following ■brink from speaking. I got no definite 1913, wiili inArest at 6 per cent per • l, scribed property. information. But from different ad 9th day of April, '914. innuni firm 1 eb iiarv 28, 1914, and The Northwest Qiun'e of he W. H. SINGLER. missions coming from one or the oth be further >im of 881.11 delinquent Northwest Q'tnrter of Section Eight Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. er of tbe two I gathertsl that they By E. W. \\ 1LSOÑ, Deputy 'axes oil the p emises for 1911 and (8), the South’-.st Quarter of the felt an emotion the nature of which 1912, with interest thereon from Northeast Quarter of Section Seven I’ebi ualy 28, 19.4 at 15 per cent per (7) all in Township Thirty-nine, South they did not understand themselves Administratrix Notice to Creditors “The matter passed so far as remark IN THE COUNTY COURT OF OREGON, FOR annum and the futthir sum of $109 22 of Range One, West of the Willamette assessment« for ihe city of Medford, Meridian. was concerned, httt not from my mind JAC KSON COUNTY. against tie premises ' with interest All of said property or so much Yet, seeing no solution of It. I finally In the Matter of the Estate of N’artha M from Fel ruaiy 28. 1914, nnd for the thereof as may be necessary will b, dropped trying to solve It. Then one e R'own. Dactaaed. costs ai d di . ms< ments of this suit sold at satd time and place to satisfr v 'er > h ' "hy ven th it the undersigned ’axi d i $ is fio. the announcement of these to . .ws l*i the judgment and decree in favor oi h hern .pt> ji ’ - Gy the County Court of Faria. 1 had IIO sooner re id It In III And he whole of < said '2 property if John M. Clauson, said judgment bein'.’ Oreg ii . ■ r Jac * ' < •» ty, Adminlatratrix ot DowspnixTs tli.in I rev**r <d t > t ne<es arv will be sold at said tim and for the sum of Three Hundred Ten the f.etntt u. Mar M. Brown, deee.is *d. A-* i a e to sal laiy v said ju< gment con and no 100 ($310 00) D< liars with in- satis, tableau, mid I Immed atel.* tli.u:: t , P r oi.a i-vintf c I m tn s Hcainst sai I «alate ai ai.ied in i «aid '■•aid d< at ere1. tei\st thereon from stdel 13th day- of the crown worn by tin* two si .. , . i l her* I o notified tojj resent the same, du! y vérifié*. Da ed at I c^sonville, Oregon, this JaniiHry, 1911, at De iate of 8 Per went to the man who had fitrnlshc! to the undersigned at her address in Browns it. da of March, 1914 cent pet annum, ar.d the further sum the costumes for Information nlxmt It l»oro, Oregon or to Gua Newbury, her attorney W. H. SINGLER. ol !• if tv (S50 00) Dollars attorney He refemxl me to a certain theater ! n the I'hippa Ruilding in Medford. Oiegtin. oí .-In ff of Jackson Ceunti, Oregon aid the further sum of Fourteen ■nd gave tne Ills card Iiitr<s1u In - me ' or before six months from the date hereof. By E. W. WILSON. Deputy 40-109 ($14 40) Dollars costs. Di.tr«! April 4. 1911. to the pro|x*rty man. I asked lilm to Da to* I at Jacksonville, Oregon, JENNIE C. CHARLEY. tell me something nlxnit the < rowit 1st day of At ril, 19’4 Administratrix of the Es.ate of Martha J . Date of first publication. uir.m rs or Publication in I ore- that had been used In the tableau. 1914. “ ‘There’s a history to tlint crown.’ he Hr wn. Dec.as.-1. c osure of Tax Lien. W H. SINGLER. ■epiled. ‘It wns worn by m> in tress NTH’ ' RCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF Sheriff of Jackson (’< unty. Oregon. Executor’s N< tier to Creditors. Who committed silicide for love Sh ■ O EGON, FOR JACKSON COUNTY. By E. W. WILSON, Deputy. played a part raqulrlng her t>> wear It Notice is hereby iHVon that the ur.<i Ge . W, Stevens, Plaintiff. ha* been appoint* <1 by the County i va. at runny successive performances.' D. R. Hunt, whose true name is Dennis P. ••'Was she In love with mt actor who Jackron Countv Orc *>n. an executor of tntc of D G »leceaRtM ami ha* i Fit Hi Case Exactb . Hunt and any other person or persons having played with her?’ I nsk.nl in interest in or lien or claim upvn the real es. hen father was oick al»ou* si vejtrsngn " ’No.' was the reply: -In* h id nothing All pe eonR Im ng claim* a uinat .«a nr*- hereby i otifl to pr. sent t! e t»n 1 tate described in the complaint here i . IX fen* h® read n.n advertisement of ( humbtrlain’s to do with tbe stage.’ " anta. proper vot . her- i ’ ItfyveHfcl. to »h* Tablcu in .he ujucra th?.- *¡1 his c-w ex There wen* a few moments of xllen<-e -1» ne*’ a« M»lh-’ ' g.»n w < s'- mi»' To D. R. Hunt whose true n inie’s Dennis P n«ilv.” writes M:. MnrgntH -n»»beu r,( after which tne narrator said f»nn thet’a •• <*f : <»tl. c tin*, and any t.*ht ,‘ pvr«on or pe w>na havu g Kt. Smith, Ark. “Ile puren;, ed a box * f "You may think what you like about D* ted ami firs published Ai" il *, 1 '!4, n interest in of Hen or clai n u on the rer.l . them nnd he has not lx»en si* k since. Mv this discovery, doctor; 1 believe there M PURDIN. te described in the complaint herein, the sister had stomach trouble anil also I»cn m ove name»! defendants. elite»! by them ” For sale by all dealers. Executor of the Estate of D, G Karnes. D la aotnethlng In It." •Meed. In the Name of the State of Oregon: You ar —Advertisement. ✓ Change in Southern Pacific Time ._ _ _ _W._ _ _ _ _ _ [Effective November 13, 1913. you are in need of Good Printing NORTH BOUND TRAINS. 14 Portland Passenger...... 8:27 A. M. 24 Grants Pass Motor............10:22 A.M. 32 Grants Pass Motor.............. 4:27 P.M I6 Oregon Express............................. 5:20 P.M. 12 Shasta Limited (Mail only)2:44A.M .. / Extra fare train. SOUTH BOUND TRAINS. Ashland Motor,-.'.. C. ...,8:35 A.M. California Express ......... 10:52 A.M. Ashland Motor.................. 2:24 P. M San Francisco Express.. .4:00 P.M Shasta Limited (Mail only)5:22 A. M. Extra fare train. 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