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* • £ ■?-Tl! • . ------- —-3» Change in Southern Pacific Tim t * Proclamation. Proclamation of the Mayor of the City of Jacksonville on Amendments to the Charter Submitted by Re.-olu tion No. 73. By virtue of the authority in rue vested as Mayor of the City of Jack sonville,*1 do proclaim that that cer tain act to Amend Sectit.n 23, Chapter III of the City Charter of the City of Jacksonville, »«‘adopted by the voters of said’eity on the 21st. day of June. 1911. at a special election held forthat purpose and proclaimed by the Mayor of said City on the 29th, day of June, 1911, and which act amends aforesaid section to read as follows. “SECTION iW. All candidates for the elective offices of the City of Jacksonville, as provided for in the City Charter, shall be piaced in nomination by petition signed by not less than twenty voters of the City of Jacksonville, and filed with the City Recorder not less than fourteen, nor more than thirty days next preceding any election as provided for in Chapter III of the City Chat.ter. All sec tions or parts of sections in con flict herewith, are hereby repealed’’ received a majority of the votes cast for or against the same at the general city election held in said City of Jack sonville, March 2nd., 1915. That from and after this date the aforesaid amendment is a part of the charter of the City of Jacksonville, and the same is amended to that ef fect. Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, this 9th day of March, A. D. 1915. E mil B ritt . Maj or. Notice For Publication. Mineral Application No. 09902. Table. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. U. S. Land Office Roseburg Qregon. January 6. 1915. Notice is hereby given that joint application for mineral patent is being made by J. C. Burton and Bessie Bur ton, l usband and wife, for a twenty j acre 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. ------------------ _ w of Section'28, T. 39 S. Range 3 of the Willamette Meridian. Any and all persons, claiming ad- verselv the mining ground, or any portion thereof 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 thereilbder w.thin the time prescribed by law, witl; the Register of the Uhited States I,and Office, at Roseburg, Oregon, they will be barred by virtue of the , provisions of said statute. Notice was posted on the ground December 28, 1914. J. M. U pton , Register. Effective January 17, 191». you are Passenger ..8:26 A.M: Oregon fexpress... . 6:20 P:ii; il Portland 16 in need of Howard Prower and ll.ilph Cunning When JStephen Yardley returned from ham, two young Englishmen, met ii Europe he brought a dog with him The animal was evidently not of a the gold country of came fast friends. breed that would enable him to take These young men. having compared a prize in a dog show, and since notes, learned that they came from Yardley wan rich and always had the eminent Britisli families. Prower was best that money could buy there was a younger son of a nobleman, nud C iiii «oiue curiosity amoug tils friends to ningliam eliHined to lie a graduate of know why the itoast had taken his Oxford Beside« the f let of their lie fair y. Thin was enhnnred by noticing Ing fellow collbtrymen. there was a Chat Yardley led the dog down the strong resemblance between them gangway uiuiselt and on leaving the They were nearly the Maine height and build and both light complexloned dock took him with him into the cur There was one difference between riage. “What did you pay for him?" naked them, though it was si-nrcely uoticea ble. Prower’» right eye was of a « friend. slightly different shade of bitte FVom ••Etve thousand dollars." his left eye. •’Five thousand dollars?’ But there was ----------- •‘Yea. and ten thousand wouldn’t buy the character of I low biui.” aid Prower was ii kind hearted, li itile “There must tie something about bJtn man; Cunningham was a devil, They IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF that Is not discernible tu the eye. What prospected together for ii time, agree OREGON, FOR J ACkSON 3OUNTY. isitr Ing that If one struck paying dirt hi Maty F. Gage, Cornelius C. Gage, •Til tell you. I was in Parts whet) would share it witli the other Filially Norman B. Gage, .Mary M Gage hud the great European war broke out. In Cuniiliiglinin dug a hole In the ground Martha A. Gage, Plaintiffs deed, for the past few years I've been for which he was offered a hundred vs. J. T. French, Caroline French; H. more in Paris than at home. Well, you thousand dollars. He had no Intention French; also The LTnknOWn Heirs bf know we Americans In Paris organized of sharing It with Prower and was de J. T. French, Carolihe French, and IL Summons. an American corps to Join In the dis liberating how he could Iswt him out Freqch; Al§o all other persons or pute between the allies and Hermans. of liis portion when a letter came ad IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE parties unknown claiming any light, J enlisted why I don't exactly know. dressed to Howard Prower, earl of OF OREGON, FOR JACKSON COUNTY. tide, estate, lien or interest in th real The United States remained neutral, Broketield. W. A. Turner and Jennie Turner; istate described in the cbfiiplaint here and I suji'Mise we should have remain in. Defehdahts, Prower was away on a prospecting Plaintiffs» ed neutral, but we didn’t. We went into tour when the letter came. Botti men -l o J. T. French, Caroline French, VS. It the way most men volunteer in war William, Ulrich, John È. Mahan, H. French, also The Unknown Heirs bad been away from England for ten knoWH ___ as ___ È. __ J. „ Mahan, of J. T. French, Caroline French and ¿hue—to be in tile excitement years. If Prower were out of flu* way sometimes ______ Forest E Mahan, Ethel Mahan, , _ John ..... H. French, Also all other persons or “Anyway, we formed a corps and Cunningham might return, pass him after a certain amount of training self off for the new earl anil thus ap Frailer, U. W Forbes,C . H. Heninger, parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate; Hen t>i‘ interest in ihe real were marched tu tiie front. You re propriate the title anti csstates. While C. W. Niros, Stuart Saunders, E. E. estate described herein; Defendahts, member that there was a lot of fighting he was deliberating oil this plan word Phipos, Geo. O. Jarvis, Julian P above named, Johnson, (he unknown heirs of John <in a wood near the center of tile line. was received that Prower hail been at L. Mahan and Anne McClain Mahan, In the Name of 'the State of Oregon, 1 was fighting one day In tile wood tacked by claim .lumpers and iuur if any, and all other persons or parties You atid eftcli of you are hereby noti when wo suddenly came upon a lot of dereil unknown to plaintiff claiming ahy fled that die plaintiffs above named Germans, and a lively scrimmage fol right, title, estate, lien of 'nterest in have commenced a suit in the Circuit Cunningham went to the place where the real estate deStfibed i’i the com Court <f the Suite Of Oregebn, fori lowed. Our fellows were driven back, the tight had occurred and tried to find plaint herein, Defendants. Jackson County, „that this notice is I and I, shot In the body, was left on bis friend's body, lie was told that To John E. Mahah, sometimes given, tn pursuance of an order made | the field. The Germans didn’t know a number of persons had been killed and entered by the presiding Judge of that they had licked us or. fearing an In the tight and they bail all been bul known as E. J. Mahan, Foyesp E. said court on the 25th day of February I Mahan, Ethel Mahani C. w. ¡Forbes, ambush or something, retreated. led side by side. lie was shown tile 0. H. Hcijpite^ thp unknown heirs of 1915, in said cause and that in pursu- | “Well, there I was. deserted by graves, but saw no reason why be Manati and Anra McClain mice of said order you are here: y re- ! friend and foe. left to bleed to dentil should exhume Ids friend'« body, lie if any, and all other persons quired to appear and answer the com- ! . in a wood Night came on. and the turning to his enbin. he bpened tile or parties unknown to plaintiffs claim plaint film therein on or before six'! let horror and loneliness were enough to ter tiiat hail been received and learned ing any right, title, estate, lien or in weeks from the first publication of this (1 kill a man without ids dying of a that Prowers father and two older terest in the real estate hereinafter summons, which first publication will I J be on the 27th day of February, 191-5, wound Fortunately the cold weather brothers had been taken ill anil all had described, Defendants: an I that for want of such appearance j k IN THE NAME OF THE STATE bad not yet come on. and I didn't suffer died wltblll n period of a few weeks. OF OREGON, You and each of you I and answer within said time, the plain- I | with tile cold. It was a relief to see A month from that time Cunning are hereby notified that the plaintiffs I tiffs will apply to the Court for the day coining for It brought a hope ham appeared In England and claimed have commenced a suit in the Circuit I relief demanded iti said complaint; that there would tie more fighting in to lie Howard Prower. now Earl ot Court of the State of Oregon, for I Wit !- The quietirg and Cohfirmihg Hi the wood and I would lie within the Broketield. There was no one of the ¡Jackson County, against ainst you, implead- ; of ano th"t that in pursuance- plaintiffs the title to the W. linos ot efttn*! one side or tin* other. ___ , ___ family to receive him except a sister 1 ed with others, NW. ■; anil NW. 'I (if the StV. ’ “But tiie firing that began with of the lute earl, who did not doubt of an order made and entered in said Section 5; tne NE. of SE. ‘/j cause on the 23rd day of January, lfil5 ■diiwu seemed to recede mfliei than ap that lie wns her nephew. of Sic ion 6 and of the Statutes of the State of the SW. J4 of the XW. h l had nothing to sustain me No one disptiied tin* identity of the Oregon, you are required to appear and the NW. of the NW. of Sec <?tthei of hM»d «u drink. I crawled to claimant except Lady (llndys Pern and answer the complaint filed therein tion 7 ail in Tcwnfhiu 35 South, Range ward th»* Ucai<*st -lead body a tier broke, the daughter of a neigliliorlng on or before the expiration of six One West Willamette Meridian, Jack- man and tried to Mini Milin* <tisf rtm m-i weeks from the 30th (lay cf Januarv, ' son County, Oregon and for the cost nobleman who would have been How on him mu there was licithei a crust, aril ¡’rower's wife except for Ills pover '915, the date of the first publication and disbursements in said suit. G. C. M c A llister , ot bread hot a swallow of water. I ty. She had not married mid when of this summons and if vou fail to so Attorney fir Plaintiffs. vrawicd »ii •» 'i’ll»* fariiiei to a dead tlie heir returned expected n happy answer lhe plaintiffs will apply to the Fr«*iictiinsn mil f«»un<l some bread and meeting. To play the part of Iler lovei Court for the relief demanded in said complaint, to-wit; A decree of fore SherLT*» Sale 01 It al Estate. a flask «»'f w me * was mon* than Cuntiinghain could no “If II Ii du 1 iieeii r»»i Illese I woultl complisli, and she nt once pronounced closure upon and a sale of Lot 1 in Sec By virtue of an execution aha or tion 17, Township 39 South, Range 1 ba»v |M*ri.-h'ii foi i lav lliere all timi him an Impostor. East Willamette Meridian, Oregon to der of sale duly issued out of and un der the real of the Circuit Coilrt of day and ihl 'I ii . I Inni stuftetl But notwithstanding this assertion satisfy a lien of $712.85, interest, at the State of Oregon, in aid for Jack- a j»ui't of in •»iiu'i in;«» my e olimi ■mil which was not very largely accepted. I torneys fee and the costs and disburse son ( ounty. dated the 9th day of Feh- Ii • link« d >i| tn» I *. • »i:n_- hot | I illltli I ments. Cunningham established himself as tile ru rv. 1915. under a decree of fore- till It -Il .’1 U II Oil III fill II tot G. C. M c A llister , teal ol Earl of Ilrokelli’lil He had played the | closure dulv made aHti entered on the Slai'lbiv It'» • ».•llr»f I h.u r a valli \\ Ini. Attorney for Plaintiffs. part of a peer some four mont lis, when | 30lh day of January, 1915, in a suit I Wil lhl> ut «ili niy *•*» it nini niv f dleiKl who sliould appear lint Hie real earl Wherein Belli Nickell was Plaintiff fill condition lie ideiii" ’ii»» ut ine welt and J. T. Perry, J. E. Settles et als Prower had been left for dead by Notice ot Sheriff’s Sale. ••Vel •i pre*, ut I II»’ hii<|> that hud I hhmi those who had nttaeke.l him and those J. C. Brown, Executor of the Es were Defendants, in favor of sa f rU lileiud a w it \ bv (lit- th'inu rt’luriH’d who hail Joined in ills defense Bufo; e tate of Josephine Ed nonds, Deceased. 1 Plaintiff and against said defendant I and each of them, and ordering the Mild Wei»- IlillUiv lb I lie Inn.i. h«*> above they Iinl returne I to bury the dead lie Plaintiff. foreclosure if the certain mortgage vs. Hie. hiu.*r|> were blj/.Ziim atlelxliiig hail crawled away When he hail re Ernest A. Heller, et al, Defendant. described in the complaint of the to then dillh iHairs iiiuiiliidfui that covered he haiked for Illa chum, but Plaintiff, by the sale, as on execution, By virtu ■ of an execution and order h liiiuiiih being was gradually sinking did not find him. Later he limi heard of the mortgaged premises in said to deal II. of his father's and brother’s dentil and I of sale duly issued out of and under mortgage described; which decree was the seal of the Circuit. Court of the j on the 30th day of January, 1915, duly ’*H iim II> I fell Into a stupor. I didn’t nt once started for England. State of Oregon in an I for the County know whetiii*i it was idglit or day and Wlien one day Howard Prower wall enrolled and docketed in the office of of Jackson. State of Oregon, and I dldu t cun? I heard n dlstajt boom ed into his home and met tils old dated the 10th day of March, 1915, in the Clerk of said Court and is now of record in Volume 22 of th lie Circuit Ing. hilt that wiiM going on all (lit friend face to face tin* latter turned a certain cause therein. wherein Now ■ while. I heard the bark of a dog and pale. 'There was one of two courses J. C Brown, Executor of the Estate Court Journal, at pages 339 310. Lad I been In m Iwttei condition might which tie might choose step down and of Josephine Edmonds, Deceased, as therefore in comnlian-e with the com- ; mauds of said execution and order have especially noticed it Tin berk out or < lalm tiiat the neweomer was Plaintiff, on the 5th day of December, I sale, I will, on 1914, recovered a judgment against E. Mounding neiiref. I made an eftort IC an Imposto: lie eho«e tile Inttei Tuesday, March 16th, nroiiM* myself. When it was dost* by course lie Ignored Ills visitor, saying A. Hefier and Kate Hotter his wife, me I ope ms I my eyes and there wuu tiiat lie tied eiaue Io ¡«'rsonate Illi* I'ea. for the sum of One Thousand Nine it the hour of ten /clock A. Hundred Ninety-two and 77-10'1 ’’root door of the Court House in the the do« «Miking nt me and barking. Howard I'rower. toil that lie would l>< ($1992.77) Dollars with interest there City of Jacksonville. in Jackson unable tn substantiate tiis claim “Pretty soon lie rt<'!imper«»d oft. bark on from said 5th day of December. . anty, Oregon, offer for'siile hm I will lug mm tie ran; then I could tivat him I'rower. a Ji.ist at such treatment, 1914, at the rate of 8 per cent per an <e)i to the highest bidder for.co'sb.' num and One Hundred Ninety-fivi < tl feet to redenrptipn/as bv law drawing nearer again. But I waa to< a itlidri « and entered suit against tile weak to take uiuuli notice of him Ik uiiin wlio had usui|>td Ills Htle and Ills ($195.00) D >llars Attorney's f"e. and vtded. all the right titi”.‘and . intere-t the further sum of Thirty ($30.00)' if said defendants and'each. nf *th< m/ w«M goue mo long that I forgot all property His aunt unfortun.itely ad «bout him. But after uwlille I heard liered to tlie opinion that <'uiinmgli.ain Dollars cos's, together with the aceru- ’ vhich they ,had June S.' 1912ror any ing costs of sale, which said judgm uit ime thereafter,. in and to the« real bls bark again tar away. Ian drawing was liel in-phew 'fills left laid; was enrolled and docketed in the of nearer. The nvit tiling I knew I felt Gladys 1 einbiiike tlie only witness In tice of the Clerk of said Court on tin prop.'tty. situated in said Jackton ('ounty, bounded’iind described as fol- m baud on my wrlat Opening my v J’ vh , Prowers favor, and her evidence was 5th i!:iy of December. 1914. and is of <>ws to-wit: there wna a man with a red cross on not counted so valuable as that of a record in Volume 22 ot the Circuit I Tne west half of .the south-west bls arm kneeling lieNidp me. Court Journal at pages 66 and67 there quarter (W. member of the claimant s t'amil.v Nev of S. W. and south of. “As soon as he knew that I lived he ertheless. luldy Gladys warmly e« west quarter of 'north-west quarter 1 am commanded by said Execution (S. W. gave ii eii 11. and assistance came, I poused How aril's cause, mid tlie rein of N. W. 1) of Section wan put on a stretcher and carried to lions of loVcis that tiilil existed before and Order of Sale to make sale of tin. thirty-two (32)' in Township Thirtv- hereinafter described real pr >pertv to eigh't (38) South of Range Two (2) ttie rear, when* I was phi(*ed In a hos lie left for America were resumed satisTfy the, above named judgment, I West' of W. M.: also commencing at pltHI Hint (, set led proper attention, One wl'tieas was found III mi old attorney,'»^fees and costs and accruing North west corner of the north-east A h mhiii ns I got well enough it' woman who had nursed Howard when costs* of this sale, I will therefore on quarter of south-west quarter (N. E. think <>t uni thing cl'-ept 'iiyselt I ask tie was a baby But she Had, never Monday, 12th l)aj of April 1915. of S W. ',) of said Section thirtv- l'<1 IllHiUI the dog that had Hiivvd me. at the hour of 10 o’clock’A* M. at«the two (32). running thence south twenty seen him since tiiat time mid tier evl I w us told Hint he was one of the dogs deuce w as not consid.-red ot mu< Ii val front door of the Court House in Jack- (29) chains: then’,’ noeth. 45 decrees that ti i<1 been trained to limit foi lhe ¡•'as', twenty-eight (28) chains: thence ue, espeelnlly since In het old age she s invllle, Jackson County, State of wound* t He tool none oft Into the west twenty (20) chains to the place Oregon, offei for sale and will sell at hud lost her cyeslghl However, nt wood wlii'iv I ’nv and had collie back ot beginning; containing n total of 140 the trial «lie was enllrd to tlie UltllVSN public auction to the highest bidder bmkliiK mid Indiciitiiiii Hint l> « lulled for cash, subject to redemption as is acres. stand mid testille-l us follows: And will apply the proc-els of such by law urovided, all the right title to I'V tullimed. A limn was uuin with "I lune not seen Howard I’rower and interest of the defendants above sale. First; to the payment of the tiliu mid found mt* tt*r> iieai drill h* cos’s and disbursements of sai l suit, 1 door I'roliabl) iitiothw hour without since he wns n baby, when 1 used natneil, in and to the folio ving de to give lum his bath and w heel him I ii scribed real property situated in Jack- including costs of sale, and the at-i attention would hai tl 11 h I i » m 1 iii «* torneys fee. adjudged payable to sifli County, Oregon, to-wit.- "I naked t” •*•*♦• tile dog. mid tie wn- Ills |H*raiiibillator. but tf I could see .An undivided one half interest in plaintiff; Second, to the payment of plainly now- ns then I would know him, brought In to me When I ofTeti*d t* the East half of the S mth-west quart the debt secured by said mortgage, as buy him I »'i> told that the Red ('loss for I noticed on him ii defect I have er and the Southwest quarter ot the provided in s lid decree. Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, this dogs were not tor sale. Then I iigrewl never seen In any one else. His eyes Southwest quarter of the Southeast to siitmcrllie f I non Io tile lied < 'ins- were of ii different sh.ade of blue" quarter of Section 14. Township 37 9th day of February. 1915. W. IL S isgl : R. The two claimant's were nt once ex South Range One West of the Wil fund In exchange tor him th offei Sheriff of Jackson Co nty, Oregon. lamette Meridian. Nearly nil the ex did n*»t produce mu etlii t Illi I rnlMial amined carefully By E. W. W ilson , Deputy. Ail of said undivided one half in miilners pronounced that tin* blue of It to «5 <>kl Then hi .nun' iuh ' iih | mi terest in ami to the above described eua the Red t'r**HM mmimt**r** goi Howard s right eye was slightly light real property will be sold at said time 6 Money 6 Money 6 around |tie selling of one ot their d *u er than that of Ills left an I place in the manner provided by for lll<>||(*\. mill till »»fti*i Wil« III i rpti’d This settled the case definitely, ami law t' r She' iff’» «a es under ex- cuti. n •Linns may be obtai-e! for «' v purpose or. acceptabh Real “Alid nun you Kuo* uli) l no. he whs adjudged to he the Earl of to satisfy the judgment above nam'd, Fa’ ite security; liber -t f'iv - broiiftit h«»nir n <1»»*4 Hint orlirtnilh Broketield lie married Lady Gladys together with the attorney s fees l<.gis; corresp mdenee solicited. WfiM hoiik'hi for |H*f h.i|w $5 01 $iu, na\ Ciiniiliigh i ni was sent to prison for a costs uiui accruing costs of sale. A. C. 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