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I ------ - ~L» -------- ---------- sale and will sell st the front door of Notice of Sheriff Sale Ur- Science was horrltlcd when Statistics the Court House In Jacksonville, Jack- discovered, that babies to the ecouom son County, Oregon, on der Execution. MONDAY, AUGUST 10th, 1914, ic’ vahie*"of $200,000.000 perish each Senttle Trust Company a, Washing at 9:30 A. M., to the highest bidder for year. . . ton Corporation, Plaintiff- "This must cease!" exclaimed Scl, cash, subject to redemption as is by vs. law provided, all the right, title and ence exelteilly. John G. Peirce and Frances L. interest oi the above named defendants Peirce, “It’s ill' to you," rejoined Statistics in and wife, Mercantile and to the following described real National husband Bank, a National Banking without emotion. property, to-wit: — By EUNICE BLAKE I Corporation, Defendants. But no sooner had Science fallen on All of tracts 19, 20 ard 33 and that P ublic N otice is H e eby G iven , and by various devices caused the part of tract 34 lying in Section Ten, of , That under and by virtue of an exe- the Eleven-Eighty Orchards Tract, as babies to stop perishing than Statis “Father." said Paul Alexandrovitch. and an order of sale duly issued the same is numbereil, designated, de i | cution "will you uot buy ’Tatiana for me? We tics discovered tjiat half of these were lineated out and under the seal of the Circuit and described upon the official girls anil $200.000.000 wouldn ’ t begin love each other, Tatiana is a serf, plat thereof, now of record in the of Court of the State of Oregon, in anil while 1 am tree, I cannot marry her to dress them. of the County Recorder of Jack- for the Countv of Jackson, dated the "The laugh 1« on you.” quoth Statis fice day of July, A. I). 1914, in a cer unless her master will sell her.1 son County, Oregon, and all in Town 7th ship Thirty-seven (37) South of Range tain cause therein wherein Seattle “1 fear, my son." replied the father, tics grimly.—Life. Trust Company, A Washington Cor One (1) West of the Willamette Mer poration, “that the count will not sell Tatiana. us plaintiff, recovered judg* idian in Jackson County, Oregon. The Era of Latin. 1 huve never been ou friendly terms All of the above described tracts or ' ment against John C. Peirce and During about 700 years the Latin lan with him. he being a rich landowner so many thereof as may be necessary I Frances I.. Peirce for the sum of and 1 a small farmer. Besides, there guage was the language of court, camp will be solil at said time and place to i $2000.00 with interest thereon at the and polite society from the river was that trouble about the woodcut satisfy said judgment in favor of the rate of 10 per cent per annum from April 1, 1914, until paid, the sum «if ting. No, 1 do not believe he will grant Tweed, ill Scotlai-l. to the Euphrates. plaintiff hi d against the defendants. any request of mlue. But 1 will go to In Asia, and from the Crimea. In the Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, this $3.31 with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from • April hlui and offer him a good price for the I Black sea, to the Pillars of Hercules, 7th day of July, 1914. 1, 1913. until paid, the sum of $70.00 at the western extremity of the Medi W. H. SINGLER. girl.” with interest thereon at the rate of 10 terranean sen. Sheriff of Jackson Countv, Oregon. That *iui a time when a largo pro I per cent per annum from October 1, By E. W. WILSON, Deputy. 1913. until paid, the sum of $70.00 portion of the Russian people were The Cost of Living Goes Up Again. with interest thereon at the rate of serfs, Paul and Tatiana had played -♦il»- Employer-Want more pay? Why, 1 • 0 per cent pet annum from April 1, together as children when the little ones of other tuitions were at school, only hired yon Inst week; Office Boy— Notice of Sheriff Sale Un- 1914, until paid, the sums of $10.80 and $6.54 with interest thereon at the for educutiou of the lower classes has Yes. but it costs me more to live tiowl I rate of ID per cent per annum from never been permitted in Russia, and I used to let my mother cut my hair der Execution May 6, 1914. until paid, together with after they were old enough to work ’fore 1 got this Job.—Chicago News. O ^x« m n ..... the sum oi $215.00 attorney’s fees and Senttle Trust Company, a Washing-1 costs anc] disbursements taxe.l nt they continued the Intimacy. And So Different. ton Corporation, Plaintiff. | $15.00 together with accruing costs of now that they had reached a marriage- "Before we were married my wife vs. sale. able age the fact of Tatiana's slavery John G. Peirce and Frances L. Peirce, i I, will therefore in pursuance to said loomed up a great barrier between swallowed everything I said.” Defendants. "How Is It now?" execution and order of sale on them. N otice is H ereby G iven , that un "Now she often makes me ent my MONDAY, AUGUST 10th 1911. Alexander, Paul's father, counted up own words." Boston Transcript. der anil by virtue of an execution and ! the money that lie might spare to buy order of sale duly issued out and under at 9:30 o’clock A. M., at the front the seal of the Circuit Court of the | door of th« Court House in Jackson Tatiana and found by straining a point Not Unanimous. State of Oregon, in and for the County ville, Jackson County, Oregon, offer be could gather 1.000 rubles. He went She-There*« Mrs. 'I’m »zip. She seems for sale and will sell, at public auction to Count Korloff und very humbly told quite reconciled to tin* death of her l of Jackson, dated the 7th day of -July, to the highest bidder for cash, subject in a ceitain cause therein him of the affection between the boy first hushnud. lie— Yes. but I’m afraid 1914, wherein Seattle Trust Company, a to redemption as is bv law provided, and the girl and asking him If he liei second never will be. Illustrated Washington Cor) oration, as plaintiff all the right, title at’d interest of the would not muke them happy by selling Bits. | recovereil judgment against John G. said defendants in and to the follow the latter so that they could be mar Peirce and Frances L. Petree for the ing described real property, to-wit: — All of Tracts 21. 22, 23 and 24 of th" sum of $80 )) with interest thereon at ried. "1 will give them u slice off my Elevated T bet. Eleven-Eighty Orchards Tracts, as the the rate of 10 per cent per annum farm." be lidded, “and. as for the price, I The Tibetan highlands <> Asia have I from April 1st, 1914; $280.00 with in same is numbered, designated, delin I will pay you 1.000 rubles." an area of 770.001) sqmirt miles and terest thereon at the rate of 10 per I eated and describ -d upon the offl ial “1 cannot s|«ure Tatiana,’’ replied the range from I3.O0U to 15.in i feet above cent per ann irn from October 1st,1913; plat thereof, now of record in the of Count "The eouutess needs her to tile sea $280.00 with interest thereon at the fice of the County Recorder of Jack- dress her hair.” rate of 10 per cent per annum from son County, Oregon and all in Towns The refusal came so curtly that th«> April 1st, 1914; $2.89 with interest ship Thirtv-seven (37) South of Ramge farmer dared not pursue the matter thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per One (1) West of the Willamette Mer He weut uway and told Ills aon the re Votici1 of Sheriff’s Sale Under annum from April 1st, 1913, until paid; idian in Jackson Countv, Oregon, All of said above described tracts ”80.06 with interest thereon at the sult of his mission. Paul was crushed Execution. rate of of 10 per cent per annum from will be sold if necessary at said time by the news, for In Russia the auto May 6!h, 1914; together with $862.00 and place to satisfy said judgment in Charles L Schieffelin, Plaintiff, crutle ayatem has prevailed for so attorney's fees and $15.00 costs and favor of plaintiff and against said de vs. luany centuries that the weak—until disbursements and accruing costs of fendants. B. F. Forbes and Mary Forbes, the recent revolution—did not think of Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, this - sale. wife, Defendants. resisting the strong. Paul told Tatiana 7th day of July, 1914. 1 will therefore on N otice is H ereby G iven , that un W. H SINGLER, of the reason given for refusing to sell tier and by virtue of an attachment ex iWOA'ZMY, AUGUST 10th, 1014. her. and she said that she had nev«*r ecution and an order of sale duly is at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M., at tht- Sheriff of JacMson County, Oregon. By E. W. WtLSOSl, Deputy. dressed the «-outitess' hair. sued out and under the sea) front door of the Court House^Jn Paul hud a great many triends, and of t'u ire lit Ci irt of the State J acksonvi'le, Jackson County, Ore- Tatiana was also much beloved All of Oregon, in and for the County gon, offer for sale and will sell Notice of Sheriff’s Sale the world loves a lover, and their ease of Jackson in a certain cause to the highest bidder for cash, sub Foreclosu e. exulted n good deal of sympathy. A therein wherein Charles L. Schieffelin ject to redemption as is by law pro Plaintiff recover’d judgment against vided, all of the right, title and in few of those who beard of the case as Sarah S. Van Dyke, Plaintiff. defendants B, F. Forbes and Mary terest of the above named defendants clubbed together to add to the price the Forbes for the sum of $58.15 together vs. that Alexander «-ould raise to buy T>t with interest on tile Xi.m of $56.65, at in and to the following described real to-wit:— John Arnell and Annie M. Arnell, tluiui, and one of them went to the the rate of ten per cent per annum property, All of tracts numbered 12, 16, 17, count mill asked him If he would not Horn February 25th, 1914, until paid, ' 5, 26. 27, 28, 29, 30 31 and 32, of the ; his wife, Defendants. fix n price on tile girl. lie was a very for the further sum of $35.00 reason Eleven-Eighty Orchards Trai-t located , N otice is H ereby G iven that under avaricious num. anil, thinking this able attorney’s fees, and. the further in Township Thirty-seven (37) South i and by virtue of an execution and an order of sale duly issued out and un might be nil opportunity to get n goisl sum of $16.00 costs and. disbursements ot Range One (1) West of the Wil i der the teal of the Circuit Court of deal of nioue.v for wliat was not worth and accruing costs of sale, which said iam« tte Meridian, in Jackson County, I the State of Orenon for the County of is of date August 1st, A. D., Oregon, as the same is numbered, de Very much Io him. he replied that If execution ; Jackson, dated July 23rd, 1911, in a and was issued tn pursuai.ee to signated, delit eated and described B.tXto rubles were offered he would lie a 1914, judgmi nt of March L7th, A. 1). 1914, upon the official plat thereof, on file in certain cause wherein Sarah S. Vat: cept them which judgment is enrolled and dock the office of the County Recorder of Dyke as plaintiff recover-d judgtn -nt ; against John Arnell an I Annie M. Ar- Au effort was made to raise 4.000 eted in the office o. of the Clerk of Jacks in Countv, Oregon. nell, his wife, as <!« feudality, for th rubles, whh h was the amount re said Court and is of record in Volume All of said tracts, or so many th re ’ sum of $713.14 with inter, t thereon qulreil in addition to wliat Alexaiiil<*i- 1 at p ges 150-151 of the Circuit nt as may be necessary will be sold at could give But there Is no grent Court Journal, in which judgment, it said t rue and place to satisfy said from the 1st day April, 1914, at the rate of 8 per cent per annum a <1 $7 i wealth In Russia «'Xi-cpl among those was also otdered bv the C ’Ultthat the j idgment in favor of said plaintiff and ¡attorney ’s fee, and the further sum ol couupcted with the government, «mil property attached in said cause a nd against the defendants. costs, winch judgment «-ns eii hereinaft. r described be sold for the Dnted at Jacksonville, Jackson $16.50 the subscriptions came In such smull satisfaction and <lo keted in the Clerk’s of tl ere« f. Countv, Oregon, this 7th day of July, rolled ■urns that the amount finally sub fice of said Court in snici (’« nnty on th, 1 atn commanded by virtue of a lid A. D. 1914. M-rilasI was fur below what whs re execution ai.d order of sale to sell the 9.h day >f May, 1914, and is of record W. H. SINGLER. quins]. real property h- reiniifter described to Sheriff of Jackson Countv. Oregon. tn Volume 21 at. pages 251-2-3. I am command’ d by said execution The mutter looked hopeless when satisfy said air ve named judgment, I By E. W. WILSON, Deputy • and order of s-’le to make sale of the Paul went one day to I do some work will therefore : t 9:30 o'clock A M on hereinaft r «L-scri: «<1 real propert.i for one MonrleuslelT. a well to do man MONDAY, AUGUST 31st, 1914 land 1 will at the hour of 10:..0 o’clock of the middle class. In I talking with at the fiont door of the Court House, ' A. M. on Paul lie learned nlsmt Ills love affair n Jacks tivili- Jackson Cou ty, Ore- Notice of Sheriff Sale Un 1UE.- DAY, AUGUST J5th, 1914, and will sell at pub •nd how he and Tiitlumi were made eon, o;lir for der Execution. • at the front door of the Court House miserable by Count Korloff's mean lic auction, to th- highest bidder for in Jacksonville. Jackson County, Ore ness Mouriensleff usknl Paul how cash, all of the rig t, title and interest Trust Cotnnany. a Washing gon. sell at public auction to the high the above .named defend ints in and tot. Seattle much wus lacking altogether of the bt Corporation, Plaintiff. est bidder for cash, subject to red« mp the f..lh-w ing des riled real proper. vs. fund to buy Tiitlanu. mid Paul said that , to I tion as is by law provided, all the ty, vubjtct to red mption as is bv John G. Peirce and Frances L. It was l.tlOU rutiles ($.800) Then Mou | law proviced, to-wi : right, title anil inter, st of the t'ef. n and Loring Whittington, De i <lai:tf in Hnd to the following«lescribed riensleff told Paul that he would lend I The East Fourt en « feet of Lot Peirce fendants. property, to-wit: him the money nt the legal Interest Eighteen and the West 23.75 feet of P ublic N otice is H ereby G iven . real The west half of the following: Com- and lie comil pay off th«' loan In eight Lot Nineteen, m Bl ck 'I wo of New •'hat under and by virtue of an exe- town Addition li th City of Mulford, ■lltiot. and order of sale duly issued men,-ing a’ the S’-u'hw’st r iner of years, or 2OO rubles n year D.LC. 63, in Tow nsh-p 37 S u'h Paul accepted the proposition grate Jackson County, Oregon. and under the seal of the Circuit ot Range One West of the Wiilametie All of s: it- .lit ' e uescrib’xl proper’- '■nt fully mid sent word to the «ouiit that C- u t of the State of Oregon in and so wl. these« f a« may be l.ic s- for the County of Jackson, «fated the Meriiiiar; thence running South 5.585 be was ready to buy Ttitlana. paying or chains; thence VV st 11.81 chains; sary will l-e sol to s.tisf. sa-.ii rli.s« 5.000 ruble*« for her. Coiiut Korloff nanud jm gtnei t tn favor of th-.- 7lh d:«v <.f July, A. D. 1914, in a cer thence North 19.38 chains; then e run ‘atn caii’-e therein «herein Seattle ning in an Easterly direction 11.81 was astoidshisl that so iiiin-h motley plaintiff .oil against the defendants. I rust Company, a Washington Cor- chains; thence running Sou h 13 795 could have lieen raised for such a pur Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, this porati m, as plaintiff recovered against to the place of begii.ning. i 1st day of August, A. 1), 1914. pose, and It tu-curred to him that, aft John tl Peirce and France« I . Peirce, chains Excepting and reserving a right-of- W. II. SINGLER. er so much had lieeli got together, a I •or the sum of $3000 00 with interest Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per way 60 feet wide reserved by the little more might l«e added He re By E. W. WILSON, Deputy ant tint from April ', 1911. until paid, Trustees of the estate of Liancis I’ plied that he luid found n new ns«* for deceased, extending North and the sum of $105.00 with interest here : Clark, Tntlmiu that made tier much more val South along the entire cas ern bound- on at th«' rate of ten per cent per an- unble. tint, since he did not wish to ary line of the property herein de from October 1, 19|3, until pa-d, scribe stand between her ami Paul Alexmi Not ice of Sheriff Sale Un num I. All us sh »wn in C?riificate the sum of $105 00 with interest there I of Title No. 1321, issued <) cber 22, drovltch. h«' would complete the bar on at the late of It) per cent per nn- 1912, by 'he Registrar of Titles for gain for .'«..’MSI rutiles | num from Aprii 1. 1914. until paid, Jackson der Foreclosure County, Or.gon. Paul's disappointment was all he i th 1 sum of $21.03 ami $12.64 wi'h in- L. Ail of said property er so much Could lieiir lie went to Mouriensleff Seattle Trust Ci mpitm . a IV shing- t« r«.«t thereon at th«' rate of 10 per there f as mav be necessary will <• nt per annum from May 6, 1914, un- with tears In tils eyes to tell him of tin Corporation, Plaintiff. sold at said tune and place to suf I t'l paid, together with the sum of be the faller«. vs. isfy the judgment in favor of the . $: John G. Peirce and Franci s L P bee. ’22.00 as attorney's fees, and costs plaintiffs ana against the defen “It would la> of no iivnll," snhl the ami disbursements tax«d st $15.00 to- together with the sccruirg bitter, "to continue to follow such a husband and wife. Mercantile N I io gel In |- with the accruing costs of sale daiiis, nl Bank, a National pa ” l.i' g ’ Poi-por: ’ costs of sale. man up the scnle of his prtvwi. Let I. will therefore in pursuance to s «id lion, and George W II White ■ fi-ve.-l- Dated at. Jacksonville, the matte« rest for a while.” sale nu ment Comj am : a W. si in t< n Corpor- ex ctil’on a«-d order Countv. Oregon, this 23ril Paul t<s«k this to mean that hi* would atmn, Defendai«;.-. MONDAY, AUGUST 10th. 1914, Jul.’, 1914. never possesa the girl he ioved and P ublic N otice is H ereby G iven at 9:"0 o’clock A. VI , at the froi’t W. H. SINGLER, went 'way sorrowful That under ami by virtu«' of r.n execu «’«or of tl.e Court House in J ek«o i- A tew wi'cfcs after this when Paul tion and ar md«-r of sale «li.lv iaaue-l vile, Oregon, offer for sal > an.I will Sheriff of Jackson C»uit.'. Urjgon. By <1. R HARPER. I) pity. was working tn n Hold a niosxeiiL'Fr out and under the seal of the Circuit -ell at public auction to the highest from Count Korlofl came to him mid C« urt of the State of Oregon, in and biildei for cash, subject to redemption f< r the County of Jackson, dated tFe Adminisira*i>r« Notice to Creditors said that the count iuid dei-ldid to nc 7th day of July, 1911, in a certain as is by law provided, all the right cept 5.oo<) rubles fot Tntlmui Paul cause therein. wbe'-ein Se-ittle Trust title and interest of the defendants in IN THE COUNTY COURT OF OREGON. FOR ■«nd to the following described real JU’KSON OUNTY. replied that he dl«l not know It the Comp: ny. a Washington Cori in iitmn. pr perty, to-wit: — In the Matter of th* Esuite of William Hart- money would now l«<> fortlh-omliig but as plaintiff reeove .'l j. J-rment ng.-inst Tracts numbered 13, 14, 15 and 18 man Itaw« .1 he would make impilrles II«' dul so John G Peirce « ' 1 Ft -aces I.. Peirce of the Elcven-E'ghty Orchards Tract Notice i. h -rah. given that the un.lerxigned and auccct'di'd In <*ollectlng the ms-es for the rum of ■'5 'it.lM with interest as the same is numb-red, designated, han ’. ctm appointed by the <’umty Court of sary amount But Jusi ns he was thereon at till' rut«- of 10 per cent per delineated and described upon the of Jackson County. Oregon, administrator of tho from April 1st, 1914, until pai l, ficial p‘ut thereof, r.ow of record in about to start with It to th«' count a annum estate of William Hartman, deceased. the sum < f $87. .7 with interest there mnu rode up to the house w tmre he on lit th«- rate <>f 10 per cent per an the office ,.f th«> Countv Recorder of All persons havintr claims against sai l estate Jm liSo«' t ounty, Oregon and in Town was and scattered printed «uples of num from October 1. 1913, until paid, ship I hirtv-seven (37) South of Range are hereby notified and required to present the a ukase of the c«ar I’ntil rend one the sum of $87.50 with interest there One ’’) West of the Willamette Mer a tme duly verjfie.1. to the undersigned adn-tns- tratnr. at the office of his attorney. J. R. Net'. in of them and threw his CH|> In the >ilI on at the rat«' of 10 per cent per an idian in Jackson County. Oregon. the city of Jacksonville. Jackson County. Ore num from April 1. 1911, until paid, (he with a shout: All of said above described tract« gon, on or before six months from the date of "The Little Father hm« fived th»* sum of $9.40 and $.’«67, with Interest will tie sold at said titn- and pl ice if this not es. ti ere« n at »•’.»»ate of 1(1 p.-r r»-nt •••')• n ce sary to «a sfy said jujgme serfs!" in annum from Mav 6, 1914. until , I. favor of the plaintiff ami again) th • Date«! J ily 27. 1914. And so It wns tlcit Count K (»rieft re t< i’e’1 e" w J. N. PACE. the sum o'’?’7'09 "s t- del«- ' I nta reived nothing for ratl in i Sill »• is t.«Oiey’s 1«. I erein, and ■-■'«-« ,-i«’«l di«- D «ted st J icks <"v-‘|!c. Oregon thia Administrator of the estate of Willtam Hart, n-.an dec .med. 1 •* n” ■ t« hri-ein (itx d at $'5 0' 7 It .1 ty of 1 i y. I). '9 |. t (-•- 1 < i v i I i/’cruing os « f «1- W II S’N ILF". 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