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Uno-owned Queen».
There have been seven uncrowned
(naans of _Eughuid. The tua»t wu*
Margaret of France, the second wile
»f Edward I. Money was scarce lu
the government coffers at the time,
uni Edward could not afford the ex
pense of a coronation. Tbe four later
wives of Henry VIII., Anne Boleyn's
luccessora—June Seymour. Anne of
Clevee, Catherine Howard and Cath
arina I’arr—were never publicly crown
ed as queen consorts. Perhaps It was
because Henry thought It would cause
ridicule to have coronations occur ns
frequently as Ids marriages. Henriet
ta Marla, the w ife of Charles I., being
• strict Catholic, refused to take part
tn a state function wldeh would com
pel her to partake of the Sacrament,
according to the rites of the Church of
England. Sophia Dorothea, the wife
of George I. mid mother of George II.,
was never recognized ns queen of Eng
lund mid therefore cannot be classed
■ a one of Britain's uncrowned queens.
Caroline of Brunswick, the wife of
George IV., was not permitted to be
present in Westminster hull at his
aoroiuitlon.—IxHidon Mull.
Artificial Ears.
Artificial ears are so skillfully made
that they may with difficulty be <11»
Hnguisbed from natural ones, It Is said
When the person who lias lost an ear
applies to the manufacturer for a sub
atltute there Is made n mold of the re
malning ear. If there be left any part
of the other a mold of that part also
must be taken to assist in the fitting
of the artificial. Manufacturers assert
that no two ears are alike and that It
takes a skillful workman to prepare an
ear from the mold or molds. When
finished, says Harper's Weekly, the
new ear Is pasted on the stump or slm
ply Apt In the position of the lost ear
It is really (Wily the first artificial ear
that Is expensive, the chief cost per
raining to the making of the mold
Vulcanized rubber, which can be bent
and twisted, has been found to consti
tute the best material for tho making
of artificial wars.
by H's Clothe»,
it is to judge men
self made million
well ns any of the
nt." -Judge.
Teo Reoc'y With Kssittanc«.
Smith -Goldmore is n very generou
old fellow. Do you know, he's always
helping somebody out. Jones tsadly)
Yes. I know. I was down to see his
daughter the other night, and he helper!
me out too.—Stray Stories.
Guardian’s Sale of Real Property
Notice is hereby given that pursuant
to an order of Hon. F. L. TouVelle,
County Judge of Jackson County,State
of Oregon, dated October 12, 1914,duly
made and entered in the matter of the
estate of Nina M Harris, Neil Harris
and Gertrude Harris, minors, now
pending in said Court, directing and
authorizing me to sell all of the right,
title and interest of said estate in and
to the following described real proper
ty, to-wit:
The north half of the north-east
quarter and the north-east quarter of
the northwest quarter of Section Ten
(10) in Township Thirty-five (35)
South of Range Two (2) East of Wil
lamette Meridian, in Jackson County,
State of Oregon, according to govern
ment survey.
I will sell at private sale, for cash or
on terms, from and after the 5th day
of December, 1914, to the highest bid
der, all the right, title and interest of
said estate in and to said lands, and
the appurtenances thereto, (being an
' undivided one-third now vested in said
estate, or such portion of said lands as
I may be decreed to belong to said es
i tate, after partition.)
i Bids will be received by the under
signed at his office, No. 216 Garnett-
Corey Building, Medford, Oregon.
Dated November 6, 19i4.
B. F. PI AIT,
Guardian of the Estate of said Minors.
8om. German Taxes.
Among the curious taxes imposed In
Germany on various objects are those
on baby carriages, where the amount
Is 40 cents each and $1 50 tax on caged
nightingales, of which there have not
been any for many years, and tourists
for wlioiu the hotel keeper Is taxed 2!6
cents. w hleh Is added to the bill.
| TouVelle, Judge of the County C’Urt
i of the State of Oregon, made and < r
I tered ihis 29th <ia_y of October, 1.9'.4,
Witness mv hand ar d the seal o‘
aid CAiurL/his 29th d.-v of October,
1914,..
(
G. A. GARDNER.
,
County Clerk.
) y I YORA THOMPSON, Deputy.
a’ o e entitled Court and cause within ten days
frim the date of the service of this summons ui •
on you, if served within Jackson County. Ore
gon, or if served within any other County within
this state, then within twenty’days (rom the dat«
of st ch service; or if served by publication, ther
on or before the last day so prescribed in the or
der for publication of said summons; or if per
sonal service is made upon you without the state
then within six weeks from- the date of such ser
vice; and if you fail to so apnear and answer sab
Order to Show Cause.
complaint within said time, plaintiff will take r
IN THK COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE default and decree against you for the relief
prayed for in his complaint, to-wit: for a judg
OK OREGON FOR THE COUNTY
ment against the defendants Charles M<-G->u-
OF JACKSON.
gan, Violet McGougan and Lincoln McCor
In the Matter of the Estate of John mack as the administrator with the will annexed
I). Whitehead, Deceased.
Order to of the estate of Whitcomb Field for the sum of
show cause why order of sale of real 11600 with interest thereon at 8 per cent iron
estate should not be made.
August 1. 1913. until paid; and for a furthor sum
It appearing to the Judge of said of $46.18 taxes paid, with interest thereon fron
Court, by the petition this day pre September f. 1914. until paid; and for the cost
sented an 1 filed by M. L. Baldwin, the and disbursements of this suit, and that that ,
Administrator of the estate of John D certain deed of the defendants Charles McGougan
Whitehead, late of Jackson County, and Violet McGougan of date August 4. 1910 and
deceased, praying for an order of sale filed in the office of the Registrar of Titb s foi
of real estate, that it is necessary to Jackson County. State of Oregon, on August 8,
sell all of the real estate to pay the 1910, conveying Lots 1 and 2 in Block 6 of Pierc-
charges, expenses and claims against Subdivision in Townshin 37 South, of Range 1
said estate.
West of the Willamette Meridian in Jackson
It is therefore ordered by the Judge County, State of Oregon, unto the plaintiff here
F. L. TouVelle of said Court, that Al in, and that certain bond of plaintiff and his
fred Whitehead and all persons inter wife, Sarah M Martin, of date August 6, 1910,
ested in the estate of said deceased, wherein said obligors agree to reconvey the
appear before said County Court on above described premises to defendant Charles
Saturday , thi 21st day of November, McGougan, and which bond for deed was filed
A. D. 1914, at 10 o’clock in the fore in the office of the aforesaid Registrar of Titles
noon of said day. at the Court room on August 8. 1910, be decreed to be and constitute
of said County Court at the City of a first mortgage and lien upon the above de
Jacksonville, in the County of Jack- scribed premises to secure the payment of afore
son, to show cause why an ordei said judgment, taxes, interest, and the costs and
should not be granted to the said Ad disbursements of this suit; and fora further de
ministrator to sell so much of the cree foreclosing said mortgage and ordering the
hereinafter described real estate of sale of said premises for the satisfaction of afore
the said deceased as shall be neces said judgment, taxes, interest, costs and dis
sary, to-wit: E. ',4 of S. W.J4 and W. bursements and forever barring each of said
1 . of S. F. ’4 Section 25, Tp. 38 S., R. ! above named defendants from any right, title,
4 West W. M and it is further or- ' interest, claim of title, lien or claim of lien in or
dered that a copy of this order be pub to aforesaid premises and for such other and
lished in the Jacksonville Post four I further relief as to the court may seem equitable.
consecutive weeks prior to November i This summons is published in the Jacksonville
21st, 1914.
Post by order of the Hon. F. M. Calkins, Judge
Dated Oct. 19th, 1914.
of the above entitled Court, which said order was
F. L. TOUVELLE,
made on the 23rd day of October, 1914, ana
County Judge. wherein it s ordered that you and each of you
appear and answer the complaint on file herein
on or before the expiration of six weeks fron
Citation.
the date prescribed in said order as the date of
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF OREGON, the first publication of this summons.
The date of the first publication of this sum
FOR JACKSON COUNTY.
mons is October 24th, 1914, and the date of the
In the Matter of the Estate of Har last publication thereof and on or before whic
rison H. Triplett, Deceased:
date you are required to appear and answer i.~
To C. W. Triplett. John F. Trip i December 5th, 1914.
lett, Mary Newell, II. A. Triplett, Ed
H. K. HANNA,
gar Triplett, William Triplett, heirs
Attorney for Plaintiff
RESTORATION TO ENTRY OF of said Harrison H. Triplett, and all
LANDS IN NATIONAL FOREST oth, r heirs of said Decedent, un-
Notice is hereby given that the lands kn >wn, if any such there be.
In the Name of the State of Oregon:
described below, embracing 139.27
Notice of Final Settlement.
acres within the Crater National For You are hereby cited to be ai d appear i
IN
THE
COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF
in
our
County
Court
of
the
State
of
est, Oregon, will be subject to settle
OREGON. FOR JACKSON COUNTY
ment and entry under the provisions Oregon, at the court room thereof, at
of the homestead laws of the United Jacksonville, in said County, on the 4th I In the Matter of the Administration of the
Stales and the act of June 11, 1906, day of December, 1914, at ten o’clock Estate of Frank A. Douglas, a Deceased Person.
He Had the Bdl.
<34 Stat., 233), at the United State A. M. of that day, then and there to Noti-ie is hereby given that Walter M. Clark,
Tom (In restaurant) Excuse me. old Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, on show cause, if any exist, why an or administrator of the estate of Frank A. Douglas
nui it. but would you mind paying my December 28, 1914 Any settler wh< der of sale should not be made as has rendered and filed for settlement in the
cbi-ck ? I tmveu’t anything but a for- was actually and in good faith cirdm prayed for in the petition of Sam above entitled Court his final account and re
ty dolía i hill. .hick-A forty dollar ing any of said lands for agricultural Mathis, Administrator of said estate, port of his administration of said estate; and
bill: Why. I never hoard of a bill of purposes prior to January 1, , 1996, ano filed in this Court on this day, and that Monday, the 16th day of November, 1914,
Unit <1<-iioiii|mitliin Tom—Here it is—a has not abandoned same has a prefcr- praying for an order and licence auth at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. of said day at the
ence right to make a hoim stea, 1 entri orizing said administrator to sell at Court room of said Court at the Court House in
bln tiom mi tailor:—Chicago Newa
for the lands actually occupied,
Saie public auction, for cash, to the highest Jacksonville, Jackson County, State of Oregon,
lands were listed upon the applications uidder, all the real pro] erty of said has been duly appointed and fixed by the order
Banking In England.
of the persons mentioned below, wh< es’ate, for the purpose of payirg the
The system <if credit In Englund Is I have a preference right subject to th. claims against said estate heretofore of the Judze of the above entitled Court as the
different from that In thia country, prior right of any such settler, pro all >wed and all other lawful claims time and place for hearing objections to <aid ac
count and fo the settlement thereof and of said
and the mere fuel that a man has an vided su<< settler or applicant Is qual and the expenses of administration. estate.
account lu a bunk serves to give him ified to make homestead entry ai.o I ho said real property consists <>/ the
All persons interested in said estate are here
■binding. One enunot open an account the preference right is exercised following described tracts, situated by notified that all objections to said account and
m
Jackson
County,
Oregon,
to-wit:
pi
ior
to
December
28,
1914,
on
which
with a bauk In England merely by
report or any item thereof must be file«! or made
'1 he south-west quarter of the south on or before the aforesaid time fixed for the
curry lug luuuey to the bank and tlepos
west quarter of Section Eleven (11) h aring and settlement thereof.
Itlng It. lii< must have two tlrst class s n. The lands are
in Township 35 South, of Rang' 4
Date of the first publication hereof is October
refereui«-» before il bauk will accept S
S.E.
Sec. 31.
West of W. M., excepting those p iris 17. 1914. and date of last publication is Novem-
ills account, and when reference Is W. M., 80 acres, a|
thereof heretofore sold to John Smith- her 14. 19H.
gh eu It mviiiis tliut the person giving Ra.id II, Trail, On
List (>-1177, p ter aid O. C. Oden. Also two-thirds
WALTER M. CLARK.
the N1 . S. E interest in twenty acres of lime lan '.
It would Indorse or stand for the |>er- I he S 1 . N E. ' , S.\
A ’¡uin'.strator of the Estate of above named
on
Galls
Creek.
S.WJÍ, the N'_
Lot 3 (9.27
Bon to whom it is given. A reference
Decud« t
. R 4 E,, W.
By order of the County Court of Ore
In England menus more than a mere
li. K. HANNA,
?>!., application of Oliver M Goss, gon for the County of Jackson, made
Attorney for Administrator.
phrase. Cheeks on banks In England Hutte l ulls, Oregon; List ti 1470 Sep this 23rd day of October, 1914.
Wit
enunot be obtained for the mere nsk temb r 23, 1914, C. M. B ruce , Assis ness my hand and the seal of said
ing. and a man must have an account tant Commissioner oi the Genera! Court this the day and year last above
written.
In order to get checks from any tank I and Office.
G. A. GARDNER,
They cannot tie picked up on bunk
County Clerk. ÎN HE COUNTY COURT Oi TIIE STATE OF OREGON.
counters or In public places. Private
IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON.
Bccounts lu Engllsti banks are not ac
Notice to Creditors.
---
In the Matter of the Estate of Peter Nicholas
cepted unless they are pnld for. the
Fick a Deceased Person.
»
general charge being *30 a year. Then- ,N THE COUNTY COURT OF OREGON. IN
Notice is Hereby Given that the undersigned,
Summons for Publication.
AND FOR JACKSON COUNTY.
are one or tivo banks In Englund
by an order of the County Court of Jackson
which discriminate so carefully In the
In the Matt, r of the Estate of K. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE Ct unty. State of Oregon has been duly appoint
account» they accept that when a per- Fields, D< ceased.
( FOREGON. FOR JACKSON COUNTY
ed anti now is the duly qualified and acting ad
To whom it may concern:
■on Is fortunate enough to be permit
Letters
ministrator of the estate of the above named
D >.< a Massie, Plaintiff.
f administration having been duly
decedent.
ted to open an uci-ount with them he
vs.
All creditors and persons having-claims against
Fdward Massie, Defendant.
can get credit In any city In England grjined to the uni'ersigl ed, I, wis M.
Mitchell of Murphv, Oregon. for
1
tie To Edward Mas die, the above named defvn- said decedent or his estate are hereby notified
or on the continent of Europe.
i state of K. Fields, formerly i-
i esiding J dant.
»n.: required to present the same duly verified
Speaking ot Eye».
: ear Provolt in Ja kson Co inly,
. . Ore | In the Name of the State of Oregron. You are wiih proper v•.uch-'-s. to the undersigned at his
"T’op!"
g< n, but now deceased, not
!. II' K— hereby required to appwtr, and answer the eo n
ls
esidence in Jacksonville, Jackson County. Ore-
b\ given this 28;h cay oi Oct >ber, 1914. plaint of the plaintiff filed against you in the •on. or if hi- place of business, corner Third and
“Yim. tny son."
th
it
ad
cl.
nii
s
d
st
the
estate
of
‘
C” Street in said city, within six months from
"Kittens are not much use until tht»>
above entitled Court and cause, on or before six
the s mi Iv. I- > ids must be | r.- nted, we--ks from the day of the first pubHcation of the date hereof.
get their eyes open, lire tlleyF’
with tbe proper vouchers, v ithin six t iis summons, the first publication being: on the Date hereof and of the first publication hereof
"No. my boy."
months from the date of this notice to
"Well, pop. ts It the same with pota the undersigned at the Jackson County 7th day of November, 1914. the time prescribed UOcober 17th. 1911.
FRED J. FICK.
i t the or let f publication thereof.
toe»?”— Yonkers Stntesinsn
Bank, in the City of Medford, Count.!
Administrator.
And you are hen by notified hut if you fail to
i f Jackson, St <te of Oregon,
H. F, HANNA.
nppear and an w-r sa;d comp1'' n'. tor wnn
Soma Cl«««.
LI.W IS M. MITCHELL.
Attorney for Administrator.
thereof th. pl dntlff will apply to the Court for
"I'm afraid the new cook will he a
Administrator. tbe relief ik-n a ded in th complaint, to-wii :
little too lofty fui ux."
Foradecr<e <»f t'-e Court orever dissolv Ine
the bonds of rm<tiinionv
“Wbyr
xistingf l e ween
- laintiff r «! def« nd nt. and f r an or-lt-r ami I
Summons.
"Rhe came III n
( itntiun to Heirs.
dec-, e rcsto ir.ff to plni it IT her maiden na He.
Coo rter-Joiiriial
IN 1 HE COUN 1 Ï COURT OF THE STATE to-wit, Dosin Clay.
< I lli’ CILCIUT COUtlT OF THE ST »TE »»I
A Forehanded Man.
OF OREGON, FOR JACKSON COUNTY.
This summons is published '-v virtue of a n <»r-
FOR THE COUNTY OF J
Tramp Would you ghw a pool
Charles A. Warren, PlnlntlfT
In the Mutter of th. Estate of John 1 i made by th H <ro abl F. M. Calkins. J udire
■tiirvln- man something to ent. mum?
of the above entitled Cou t, on the 5th day of
vs.
Lady of the House I might, but von A. Norling. D< ceased.
I.uttie V. Warren, Defendant.
To Sieur I Norling, William Nniling Novell ber, 1914. the first publication to be made
■ re not starving I'rninp I know rim
II zel Norlirg, heirs of - -id John A. n the th day of Novemb r. 1914. and th? last : Div .-re.
lady; but au ounce of prevention I
To T.uttle V. Warren: the n’-«.v
Norling. ,i<ce:.s. ri, end nil o'her I eirs p blication to be made on the 19th day of Decem-
| r-nHnnl.
worth a pound of cure, you know
oi a.ô-l deci lin t, m know i, if anv such h r 1914.
Boaton Tinnu ript
I lh< re be
! In 'P.e Name of th'* Str.te of Cn
Delighting the Eye and tho Ear.
h. r< b\ pornnmn-’e-l tn appear a
j In the Nome of th.- Stnteof O . got- :
rl in tiff’s amende-1 complaint aua
“That pianist hn» remarkable hair.' I You and each ol '•on fire he:, by cited
'de in th<' a’'ov? end’led C«*u t and
"Tea," replied the theatrical mana I to be and appear tn ;!>• County Couit
lie'ere th- la t .’av pr?-«cri’»c l in the n ibl’cnti<’i nf i
<er. ’Tte 1» one of the most compact of the State of Oregon, at ibe co-irt
Summons
summons herein, to- ■ it on or bef »re the 2S’h ■
propositions I 't’ow of. Not only does room thereof, it, the Ci y of Jackion
J ville, in said County, on Von lay, the IN the circuit c - urtof the state of ay of Novemb«*r,19U. “id -.I ttebcin^ theex' ira-
he provide his own music, but he car 7*h <i iv of lhcember, 191 J, at ten,
OREGON, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY
’ion of six weeks from th? date of th * first pu - [
He» bls own aecnery."-Washington n'c’oek in the forenoon of M‘iJ day. !
1 OF JACKSON
Peati-m of this summon*. And you are ho’-rby
■tar.
noticed that if \ot> fail to appea’* and answer I
then and tlu re to show cause, if ary
Jnsegh Martin. rialntlF.
f'Xi- t, whv an order of sale should not
for want thereof plaintiff wtH apnlv to the
».>.
An Easy On«.
la- rn■ <ie as nrnye ' for bv Anna M
Chaitr« MeOonvin nn.l VW st M.-to-i run. h<- ah <- (’?ntit’ll C«» irt for the rel.e*'nra od ro-in
hi'»
?rYe»iJe l mm- 1'.int. nameb.*. f<»r a dec ■* »'
Somebody writes In and ask* its a Norling. ndmini tr
x of s id oit.-itc, ■-fe. nnd l.i.iealn 'I Cir.ni.-kai A Im nt tr-itor
'■ dnv i.nd pr.ivii g r i b lb-will inn.x-l of the F.-t»t<. ot Whit. fnrrv,»- !ij?sot. i r their. 'n*** v vs no« o .id-
conundrum ns follows: Why Is n steel lilid o. t' :■ eour
•»liar door like n glutton's dinner? lie . r a iicersi- at-1 :,hr nutbi-rizii g her Cl m-'Fi't. und Park <■ H rn < Fi.hl. Jr. on ingr !'• tweon the nl <i-.tllT-ind loffn I .nt. •»nd ; -r
- i II the t. Ho ■ it.g real property of Infant and Bradford Sivnr r- i n 1‘ield. on infant. the care an 1 csst slj of their mi-'O cP 1.1. Ho yard
Fluse it Is bolted dowu, of course.
sa d estate, t<-:wit: part c.f lots 1Ó, 11 Pnrlter F. Field, Hen-r Field. El .n T. Field. C. Warron.
blcago Tost.
and 12. i- Block 26, in the City of E PField,
Thia summons is pul li md in the Jacksonville
FleM, Caroline
f
S. Callender and
Jacksonville, laekson County, Oregon, Phillis Ketchum. Defendant*.
Suit in Poet, a weeklv newspaper of general circulation,
Paraguay*« Giant Waco.
fronting on Oregon street, and also Equity to Declare a Deed and Bond for Deed vub’i'hed in Jacksonville. Jacks -n County. Ore
Paraguay Is the home of n gin nt abutting on Pine street in said city, a Mortgage ami to Foreclose th ir same.
gon, by order of Honorable F. M, Calki .-,
Jm’»re of the Circuit Court of Jackson County.
wasp •o terrible that most native for and being particularly doser Ind by
To Charlo* McGouran. and' Violet McGc
Oreeon. y. hich said order was made and entered
Mt bunter» fear It more than the) >!< meti s a-v bounds in a certain d < d re hi* wife, and Lincoh a McCormack as A
corded in Volume 55. of the I) «I Re tmtnr with the will annexed of the Fsl
of record on the 16th day of October. 1911.
snakes, ceutlpulea oi »piderx
Cor 's of J ,ie:.i.»> I oun’v, O . ‘Z* n. •’ W h’tc »mb Fiebi. and Parker Barnes Fie
and wh h *ak’ order require* you to afnear ’-.d
rage 353 th-reof, to whi ■), r ord
a »w?r said ’.men >d et.mnlain on <»r be' re he
nn Infr.t. end Bral'. rd Santes n Fl. M.
Not Much Mmd.
'< ti-i ■. is du it - i», I
f t. Ibi rice? B ~‘el’ . H» nr.. C Fie d E
Pinhead-’Tlx the mln.I Hint mike, '< i p.i n •
tt.< . i.ui.1 • h
Fi !d. E. Run*-» Fi d i. I. <'a»o’?no <\ Celienti er and of oamrnon«. Date of fli>t public.»!•» -’»e 17th
tbe body rich. Ml™ Pickle-» Ihin'l p■ •■I i riy, f r t lh< p-:ip
f I ayb g Phil: « Ketchum the above na n* I def? I Manta:
d of October. 19‘.4 and date of last pubhea-
llij
chuigi
-,
i
1,1
s
t
x;
worry. Poverty ia no crime. Iliimlug
pm»<.s In the Name of the State of Oregon: You aie ei. is the 28 h day <»f November, 19! '.
ug
lit
st
said
e.
tate.
bam Ajre-Ueraid.
hereby notiti ed that you are required to appear
H. L. DE ARMOND.
I
By order of the Honorable F. L.
and answer th« complaint filed against you in the
Attorney for Plaintiff.
.
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Prices Are Low
Shrewd buyers will invest in Jacksonville
property and prepare for the raise which is
sure to come.
We can offer you a few bargains at prices
which will yield a handsome profit in the near
future. Get busy, at once.
Rogue River Realty Co
R. R. R
OFFICE: Bank of Jack
sonville Bl Ig. Upstairs
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Ashland Motor............. ....8:85 A.M.
California Express ..,. .1*152 A,M.
Ashland Motor.................... 2:24 P. M
San Francisco Express.. .4:0* P. li
Shasta Limited(Mail only)5:22 A.M.
Extra fare train.
Jacksonville, Ore
Charles F. Dunford
DEALER IN
All kinds of soft and hard wood.
Tier or cordwood lengths. Prices
moderate and delivery prompt.
JACKSONVILLE
OREGON
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