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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1915)
I H. Notice For Publication. THE HAND OF GOD An Interview With President Lincoln Bv M QUAD Copyright, 191 i. Dy the McClure Nt-wNpapei Syndicale. B» f A. MITCHEL Freiburg Often Attacked. During the eight centuries of Its rx Istence Lu-iUurg. the un ient cathedral city In Baden, has again and again suf fend almost every possible kind of at tack. In the wall above the d«»or of the Loretto chapel there is embedded an inm cannon hr. II whii h nearly took the life of Louis XV ulu li lie assaulted the city But the most interesting me mortal of an attempt to get Freiburg is the picture on the S< hwalbeii Finn of a peasant with a cart. It cominvmo rates the Frellmrgers’ habit of Jesting it the Swabian peasants one of them the tale ran. decided to buy Freiburg and brought two sacks of gold and asked. “Was kostet’s Stad’le?’’ »’’What does this bit of town cost?”» When opened the sacks were found tu con tain only sand, which the ismsant’s w ife had prudently substituted fol feai of accidents London Mail Mineral Application No. 09902. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. U. S. bond Office Roseburg OrvgoTi. January 6. 1915. Notice is hereby given that joint application for mineral patent is being made by J C. Burton and Bessie Bur ton, husband and wife, for a twenty atre Placer mining claim, named Sil ver Star, located near the mouth of Star Gulch creek, in the Applegate mining district of Jackson County Oregon, and containing all of the South '< of the N. W. >( of the-N. E. 14 of Section 28, T. 39 S. Range 3 W. of the Willamette Meridian. Any anti all persons claiming ad- versely the mining ground, or any portion (hereof so described and sur- veyed, platted and applied for are hereby notified that unless their ad- verse claims are duly filed according to law and the regulations thereunder within the time prescribed by law, with the Register of the United States I.and Office, at Roseburg, Oregon, they will be bar.-ed by virtue of the [irovisions of said statute. Notice was posted on the ground December 28, 1914. J. M. U pton , Register. The fiftieth nnnivt»i>nr.\ <>f the trag Ail I have to tell you iu eonnei tlou edy that deprived a nation of its head with tlie accident that brought lue to and at the same time made a martyr tills hospital is this M> parents were will soon be here. I hose who lived drowned before 1 was ii year old. aud during Mr. Lincoln'»* time remember after tx'iug passed from one person to him as well for that kindliness, that another I was nt last sent to a puu- humorous pathos. win h m.nrm tvrized pers home Al tile age ot ten I ran him aa for the nuirveious adroitness away from tin- institution. hoping to with which he steered tin* ship of state better uiy condition, but instead ot that through the turbulent waters of four I fell Into tlie bauds ot tills and that years of war llis assassination was farmer, and In every mstaiiee I was one of tile most tragic events of the overworked and ground down, The world’» history name generally given me was ' I’a ii It was away back in the autumn or per.” and I was clothed In the eheiipest lbGO. 1 was then (went) years old. and poorest garments and ted with tile Notice to Creditors. had been graduated from one of the dogs. If I bore it patiently I was an IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON large eastern colleges and h:id selected I object for further abuse; If I rel.elled IN ANO FOR JACKSON COUNTY. journalism for a profession. When 1 was kicked out to find auother place. In the matter of the estate of James liar Is flaked what was my vocation I did not 1 used to wonder mid speculate ns to deceased. reply **i aui u reporter. but ’Journal why 1 was treated In this manner- Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, Notice of Sheriff’s Sale. Ism ” From this it Is to bv inferred why there was never a kind word for by order of the County Court of Jackson County. IN THE C1RCUI r COUNT OF THE STATE OR OREGON. State of Oregon, has been duly appointed and me. why men. women and children de that I had a high opinion of the news IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON. puper business and a correspondingly sired to humiliate me mid add to uiy now is the duly qualified and acting administra trix of the estate of the above named decedent. W. A. Goodridge, Plaintiff. high opinion of my own attributes, be burdens. I wasn't malformed, and I All persons having claims against said de vs. wasn't sulky or Impudent. Had any ing in so exalted a calling. cedent or his estate are hereby notified and re W. H. Harvey, and W. 1 II. Harvey btiuinn being Interested tiimselt in me My work was with a Chicago news quired to present the same duly verified with as administrator of the Estate of pa|>er. and some time after Abraham I should have come up to give the proper vouchers, to Charles Prim, attorney for Margaret A. Harvey and Leda E. world an honest tight In an honest said administratrix, at his office in Jacksonville. Harvey and Opal Harvey, Infants, Lincoln's election to the presidency of the United States I was directed by way. 1 was sixteen years old as near Jackson County. State of Oregon, within six and D. W. Bagshaw as Guardian ad ns I can make It when I was last kick months from the date of this notice. Litem for said infants, Defendants. the managing ediloi to go to Spring Date of this notice and of the first publication By virtue of a decree anti order of field, see Air. Lincoln, if possible, and ed out. 1 had worked for ttuit tnrtuer a year, and he laid clothed me like a thereof is February. 6. 1915. sale duly made and entered in tin <vt an Interview. I arrived in Spring MAMIE C. HARDS WALTON. above entitled court and cause on the field In the morning and in the after- scarecrow mid fed me like n dog. Mini Administratrix of the estate of James Hards. 19 dav of Decent! er, 1914, wherein coon went to Mr Lincoln s home I ply because I broke the handle ot a Deceased. above nam <1 plaintiff recovered judg hoe by nccident 1 was beaten until I was surprised al being admitted with Charles Prim. Attorney for Administratrix. ment against above named defendants out any ceremony whatever and was fell unconscious, tn the small hours for the sum of $6(11.66 with interest of the night, groaning at every step, ushered Into a living room, wherein thereon from said date at 8'1 per an lint fearful of uiy life. I took to tlie «at the next president in a rocking num, and a further sum of at highway, mid ii carter gave me n lift Notice Fcr Publication torney fees, aid a further sum __ o chair Tliere were two little boys, tils which carried me ninny miles net ore $23.40 costs, and the further accruinf sons, with him. the one sitting on Ids DEPARTMENT t)F THE INTERIOR. costs, and wherein it is decreed that U. S. Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon fdioillder. maintaining his position by light I was determined to try the city this time. My rugs, tny ignorance the mortgage described in the com January 25, 1915, his grip with both hands on the presl Notice is hereby given that Jacob Nielsen, of plaint in said cause be foreclosed ant- dent elect’s hair The other boy was and my general appemance hml always frightened me nwny from the towns Applegate. Oregon, v ho. on March 26. 1908. I the property herein described be soli climbing up behind with a view to dis Now, therefore, anil kept me among tlie agriculturists. made Homestead Entry No 14815, Serial. No. as upon execution; putv Ills brother's seat and to effect a 04157. for theSWVi of NE’4 and NW’4 of SE'4 pursuant to said decree and order of 1 laid scarcely descended from tlie cart similar lodgment on the other shoul when I encountered nn old num. w no of Section 10. Township 38 S, Range 4 W.. Wil sale and by virtue of an execution dvr. issued pursuant thereto by the clerk looked me over and then accosted me. lamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to of, and under the seal of said court, Mr l.hieoln was restrained from ris make Final Five-year Proof, to establish claim lie seemed to have a kind tjice. mid be of date January 8, 1915, I will, at 10 ing with one boy on Ills stioilldei and pleasantly, and It was soon to the land above described, before G. A. Gard o’clock A. M. on the 23rd day of Feb another bolding on to hH coat collar, spoke ner. County Clerk of Jackson County, at his oTice. at Jacksonville. Oregon, on the 15th day ruary, 1915 at the front door of the lie excused himself fui not doing so agreed that I should go with Inin. As 1 was a pauper and a runaway, of March, 1915. court hcuse at Jacksonville, Jackson and put out I ih hand in ii very ft lend I.v I Claimant names as witnesses: S. L. Benson, County. Oregon, sell at public auction way Hut hr made no move to stop too. I could expect no more than clothes and board In exchange for niy of Applegate. Oregon, Ben Thurston, of Apple to the highest ano be-1 bidder for the lw»ys from their athletic amuse Oregon. W. A. Smith, of Applegate. Ore cash in hand, all the right, title and incut. This did not seem to me quite services. The man was mimed Sabin. gate. interest that Margaret A. Harvey or gon. John W. Pernoil. of Applegate. Oregon. in keeping with hi« dignity as the He kept ii secondluiiul furniture shop, aforesaid defendants or any of them J. M. UPTON. Register. mid us he was nil alone In tlie world had on June 5, 1912 or have had since coming chief executive of a great na ----------------♦{•)♦-........ —■ lie lived In n ndsernble way In a room or now have in and to Lots No. 3 and tion to lilts II Jmimiillsrie represvnta 4 in Block 27 in the Town of Gold Hill, tlvr of a great newspaper. I lowever, over the shop. In a day or two lie got Summons. j Jackson County, Oregon, as designat- 1 repressed m\ reelings and began the llie to sign a paper binding inyselt to Interview first drawing forth with as Ulna until of age. mid the ink was hard IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OE' THE STATE i ed on the ofliriiiI recorded plat there- of, or so much thereof as niav be OF OREGON, FOR JACKSON COUNTY. miicti importance as I could assume ly dry on the "X mark before I found necessary to satisfy aforesaid judg ii eluinge In him. lie wiis hy nature W. A. Turner and Jennie Turner, a notebook in w hich to lay down those ment, costs and accruing costs. Plaintiffs, rvm.'irkubiv Tin ts which the president cruel, stingy mid Hellish. lie worked Dated at Iackscnville, Oregon, Jan vs uie without shut, mid (hiring the (wo elect would hiiiioiiik - c through me to William, Ulrich, John E. Mahan, uary 23, 1915. years I was with tilui I was always the nation W. H. S ingled , Sheriff. sometimes known as E. J. M ahan, “Mr Lnu'oin.” I *nlil. "I ahull tic hungry mid tired. For st E Mali n, Ethel Mahan, John By E. W. W ilson , Deputy One night w lien I had been with Mr. much obliged to Vo|| If voii will iftve , Prailer, C. W Forbt s.C. H. Heninger, Nnbln Hbout two veins mid lust after l<’. W Nimi, Stuart Saundeia, E E — niv the inline* of *i|e|| ilieliihprN of I lie laid be.iti-ii me tiu some trifle mill Phipns, Geo. O. Jarvis, Julian P. Sheriff’s Sale o! R al Estate. yoni cilt»lll«’| IIH \ oil HUM llllVH (|uui(!u(| Imighod owi ms work a strange Johnson, ihe unknown heirs of John ii|M»n if ’l!l\ 111(1 WllHl |H||||\ voll III By virtue of ; n execution r.i d or- thought emiie to me hot tile first tune L. Mahan and Anne McClain Mahan, 1 tend 1« |»ur*in- if Mill Illi VP sett led in my lite a ti-eiinu ot revenge crept if any, and all other persons or parties , Her of sale duly issue 1 out of ai d un upon ii pulh’.V ‘ der the seal or the Circuit C( urt of into my lii'iirt. mid a iiiiiile inc slinse unknown to plaintiff claiming anv the State of Oregon, in and or Jack- Mr l.tnuolii hmkod nt iih » In right, title, estate, hen or interest in mid ti'enilile I mid stood insults null son County, dated the 9th <! iv of Feb b no f:i!h<i'l> n wii * flint I I nliusi's I m '. voiii I number mid never the real estate described i'i the com ruary. 1915. under a decree of fore- plaint herein, Defendants. tu» would ei\r hi «« -»Kdi Intonm thirsted for repnnitloii. In a quarter To John E. Mahan, sometimes . closure dulv made and entered on the would «»iiiiliiv mi» fu iiNtonl of mi liuiii tlii-n- was more ctimige III known as E. J. Mahan. Forest E 30th day of Janua y, 1915. in a suit v «»i ltl me llimi the last ten .wms laid Mahin, Ethel Mahan, C. W. Forbes, wher in Helle Nickell w s Plaintiff ’I •‘hull I m » l *I id " hi* -mid. wrought. I i-nl|i'd up all mi wrung*. (). H. Heninger, tht unknown heirs o! and J. T. Perry, J. E. Settles et al*., ■ 'liinu f«H *<»n in hi * |Huv»»r" My heart tllleil with bitterness mrninst John L Mahan and Anna McCl-ii were I • fondants, in favor of said •ll ivi» \«» h •4«»tti(*d on vour unhtnvt. the whole World I wanted h» strike Mahan, if any, and all other person- Plaintiff and against said defendants, I iiii'ii dead tin wluit 1 he.\ h:i(1 made me or parties unknown to plaintiffs claim and each of them, anj ordering the Mi I .111« a »in foreclosure < f toe cert; in mortgage “Oil les Kvorj iiiuiniipi has been sullei File old man found i utiniiue ing anv right, title, estate, lien or in lescrtbed in h- compl. int of th dr« id< d u|M»n ” In me (lie next Jimi'iiinu. i mid spent terest in the real estate hereinafter Plaintiff, by the sale, as on execution ”.\nd v«»ur | m »I| u . v ?” the whole niglii thinking mid w lien tie described. Defendants: of the m irtgaged prem’ses in sal IN THE NAME OF THE STATI “That h»N tHi»n dctermiiied too.“ I'alled me Ills dog and threw me a I OF OREGON, You and each of you in rtgag ■ described; which decree was There was Nuiiiutlilni: In ids e.ve that morsel of food I stood up mid cursed I are hereby notified that the plaintiff on the 30th day of January, 1915, duly IHizzlsd me Idin. When lie laid his hands on me , have commenced a suit in the Circuit errolled and docketed in the office of "\\«»tild yon have any objection to I threw Ulin tie was 1 Court of the State of Oregon, fo> the Clerk of said Court aid is now of record in Volume 22 of the Circuit dlllllfolllldi'll Itlvlnp them to me?” feta t petti Jackson County, against you, implead Court Journal, at pages 339-340. Now “None whatever Yon uro welcome togelliei and with halt ed with others, and that in pursuance therefore in compliance with the com to It all Notiiinu would give me more stint eyes mid have of an order made and enter. <1 in said mands of said execution and order of cause on the' 23'd dav of JanuiTy, 191" my life. We were both s pleiiNiirp tliun to tflve” and of the Statutes of the State of sale, I will, on tie w : in trvliiK to put Ills hand» In lint that da) mit I rea Oregon, you are required to appea Tuesday, March Kith, 1915 ttlllt Ills plan was to conii hi iHH’kef H •‘«»mrwli.it dlflh-tilt mat and answer the complaint filed therein rer with a ho\ <>n eacli «hot: Ider maul- Hint night as i slept and fust on or before the1 expiration of six at ti e hour of ten o'clock A. M. at the •'root ' o >r of the Court House in the llIL* him todrnw forth soim-thiug. but, mill then torture me to Ins roti* weeks from the' 30th day cf J muarv, ity ot Jacksonville, in Jackson \ es I reasMih »! it < tent, tilla 1915, th«-date of the first publication not tludhiu w lint Ur wanted. tu» con i iinty, Oregon, ot. er for sale ai d wil1 of this summons and if vou fail to s< would be tils way. tlli’HNi WII« • Il to the h'giiis bid I >r fi r c .sb, answer ihe plaintiffs will apply to the subject to redemption as by law p”o- •Ttie truth I n that a lb<t of my cabi woudi'lllig how I ci Court tor the relief demanded in said videil, all the right title and interest net and nn outline of my |x»l1<*y are In tmi I'linie to my aid. "tin and kill tutu ?” whispered the complaint, to-wit; A lecree of fore I of said deftndants ai d each of ihun, that duMk ovei there, and I h°ve lost closure upon and a sale of Lot 1 in Sec which they had June 8, 1912 or any tempter "Go mm Kill inm and take lion 17, township 39 South. Range 1 tin- key M time thereafter, in and to the real I cihm a qtil« k trhince nt lib» eye and all tils money mid tiw Im away, lie East Willamette Meridian, Oregon to propel ty. situated in said Jackeon RS W a merry apark In It. while thecor- deservi-M killing tin the way he has satisfy a lien of $712.85, interest, at Ci un’y, bounded and des rilied as fol- trentiil wu mid all the money you I ran torneys fee and the costs and disburse ows to-wit: tier* of Ids mouth were quirked up. ments. took Ill the •‘limitimi al (Mut». Shut- Unit should I m - yours by iTglit!” The west half of the south-west G. C. M c A llister , Tlie tillin' I thxiiulit ii over the less 1'iarter (W. C of S. W. ’4» a :d south ting my n<»telHMik I Hn»se mid. abash- Attorney for Plaintiffs. west quarter of north-west quarter ed wan tilsnii to wlthdriiu when he ninrdi'i and rutili, ri siM'invil » irilili', mid by iiip I li.i i hml neu bei rem nor (S. W. of N. W. 't) of Socti n »top|wd me tl irty-two (32) in Townshiji Thirty pity In in\ Item t At ilililulitllt. wlttl “Sit down, voting mini. he mild, eight (.'18) South of R inge Two |2) •'I’ertuiii* I may give you aoine other mi Inm bar In mi limili i crept up Summons West of W. M.; also commencing at stairs mid softly pushed the out man's |N>lnts ttuit are not locked lip and the (loot open lle liuti lust cot out of l>ed. ; IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OE' North-west corner of the north-e'st key lost You have I come all the way quarter of south-west quarter (N. E. OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY. of S. W. D of said Section thirty- from Chicago for facts, and If you He had a caudle tn oim numi ami a rope lu tlie othi i ami there « as u dev two (32). running thence south twenty go hack empty handed I they won’t like i illsli IX'sia Mnssir. l’InintifT. suele on til- la. i i- m tlmuglit (?0) cha is; thence north, 45 degrees It Tliere tuny t*e t sonieihlng I can any vs. bow lie would trap ii.d get revenge on East, twenty-eight (28) chains; thence tu tii-qi vou out. E twjud M- ssic. Defendant. 'Vi st twenty (20) chains to the pl ice me. My fai e am t hm lout him ttuit To Edwaid M.'i«sin, the above nanittl defend lie proceeded to tell me liumoroua ot heginn ng; cot ta n ng a total of 141» Im idee•* of the election ttuit hml given I Wil* there to do tnuidi'i fol nts jmv ant. ucri a. dropped, mid I «iw i . ihh m nis eyes. In t» e name of the Stat«» of Oregon. Y u ar«» Idi" Uu 1 1 ■‘tdency and other Item« \iul wi I apply the proceeds of such I laid rnl r i d tin i>.u .nid was about to h • eby required to appear, and answer the com- thill iviittlil not pledge him to nnv pnr- sale. First; to the payment of the plairt <>f the plaintiff filed against you in the tleiilnr eoiits»., nil of wlili-fi I took down spring forwmd ueiim-i -d us tailing ab* costs and disbursements of said suit, ve entitle»! Court and cause, on or before six j ntterist n wind w lien tliere ifns a including costs of sale, and the at vertiitlm When lie hml finished he week» from the day of the first publication of I •tiook off the tsiy* mid rising—I eraslitng mid n spllnli rlng and il great this summons, the first publication being: on the j torneys fee, adjudged payable to tieup of Jrtnk w Im h w as stored In tlie plaintiff; Second, to the payment of thought that h«> trnttld surely go 16th tiny of January. 1915. the time prescribed in j room nlsive lam cmm< down I the __ ____ ___ ___ ___ , debt _ secured bv _ said mortgage, as throiigli the ceiling put out his great the order of publication thereof. provided in said decree. It was morning Iwtme any one found Ant! you nre hereby notified that if you fail to I bromi hnnd nut! with nnotlier of tils Dated at Jacksonville. Oregon, this Us lie was dead broken battered, appear and answer aaid complaint, for wa it kindly amile« inule me nilteii. hoping bruised amt crnstu'ii out ol all sent- thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for ’■•th day of February. 1915. thnt ! would sntlsfy tny Journnl'R tiun W. H. SlNGLER. lilmiee while I w i- little better off. the relief •’emandoti in the complaint, to-wit: grv maw Sheriff of Jackson C • .>nty, Oregon. No man suspi i it ilmt I was there to For a decree of the Court forever usso’vintf By E. W. W ilson ’. Deputy. Thnt I* more thnn hnlf n century do murdi'i I nei a dial it an aei'ident. the N»r<!s of matrimony existing* (»'tween plain ago Tlie world now knows what it tlmnuli I fell wii it was tlie hand ot t tT and d« fendant. anti for an order and decree did not know then the wise patience Gist Gist took the old man s Itfe to r « t »ring: to plaintiff her maiden name. to wit. of Abraham Ltneoln Itut »tint tin* 6 Money 6 Money f prevent me troni m*a>nilng a murderer, Desia Clay. fixed that wisdom mid pntli'iice In the This summons is published by virtue of an lull at flic smile time dealt mtt lll.v Ju*t •Lians may be obtnire ! for order made by the Honorable F M. Calkins, henrta of the people Is thill kindliness punishment Had I dwd my timid In any purpose or accept able R > r I which the Inutterim* burden reatina bliHsI tliere would Imve Iws'ii no iienvi-n J« «itfe of the above entitled Couft, on the 111h day of January. 19b'». the 1 d publication to be Estate security; liberal priv - 0I*>n him never pre'ented hl» exervfa for me. rom<>rri>w w they h» Mir •- ade on th • 16th day of January. 1915. ami the leges; correspondence solicited. Ing whether It wna to n soldier's wid my corps,* mil ot till* he the au- 1. st publication to be made on the 27th day of A. C. A gency C ompany . ow or In considering a deserter’« me*- gel* will have pleaded ciium and February. 1915. lage naklng clemency. 758 Gas. Electric Bldg., MUI KEY A CHERRY. •«.■cured forgiveness for i Attorneys for Plaintiff. I 41 Denver, Colorado. I Change in Southern Pacific lime !F Table. 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