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How a Parrot Effected a Match By LOUISE B. CUMMINGS Notice of Pank Liquidation. Notice of Voluntary Liquidation of "Beekman’s Banking House”, at Jacksonville, Oregon, and to Credit ors thereof to present claims. Notice is hereby given that tbeur- dersigned executors of the estate of C. C. Beekmam, deceased, have duh obtained the written consent and au thority of the Superintendent of Banks of the State of Oregon, for the volun tary liqjidation of “Beekman’s Bank ing House”, owned and conducted b; said Cornelius C. Beekman, at Jack sonville, Oregon, and that they will forthwith, pursuant to and under said written consent and authority, place said bank in voluntary liquidation. All creditors of said “Beekman’s Banking House” are hereby notified to present their claims against the same to the undersigned, at the place of business of said bank, in Jacksonville, Oregon, for settlement and payment, and all depositors thereof, having eith er general or special deposits therein, are requested to withdraw the same witho it unneccs lary delay. Date of this notice and of the first publication thereof is the 1st day of May, 1915. C arrie C. B eekman , B enjamin B. B eekman , Executors of the Estate of Cornelius C. Beekman, deceased. the Circuit Court Journal at pages How He Worked It. 519 and 520 thereof. It takes a genius to get the better of I am commanded by said execution a gas company, but one man lias man ind ordi r of sale to make’ sale of the aged It. He had a penny in the slot real property hereinafter described, to meter; but. though the company was atisfy the judgment, costs, and accru- aware that he used a great quantity of ng costs of this sale. I will therefore, gas, the machine was always empty when the collector culled. When the in MONDAY. MAY 10th, 1915, at company for Its own protection offered the hour of 10 o’clock, A. M., at the to pay the rogue for his secret he pro I ro'it door of the Court House in Jack- ilUced an lee disk of the requisite size. icnville, Jackson County. Oregon, <>f- Inserted It in the slot and let the coin er f ir s ilj an I will sell at public auc pany imagine the rest. The staggered Inst! u ion ileciib d to open a branch In tion to the highest bidder for cash, all Greenland, where l< e doesn't melt quite right, title, interest and claim that the so fast. London Globe. -aid defendants had in and to said property or the date of said mortgage ir have since acquired, to-wit: Lot Notice of Final Settlement. No. One (1) in Section 17, Township 39 , IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF South. Range 1 East, Willamette Mer oregon , for J ackson county . idian, in Jack»on County, Oregon. "Lucy." said Mrs. Arnold to her niece, Lucy MacKnigbt, "bow about this at fair between you and George Horbl- sou? George lias been attentive to you for six months and so tar as 1 know nothing has come of It." “What can 1 do. Aunt Rebecca? 1 can't make him propose." "My deaA” said the old lady In a kindly tune. “1 have a suggestion to make.” "What Is it. Aunt Beck?" “Get a parrot” In the matter of the estate All of said property will be sold at "A parrot!” of John D. Whitehead. Deceased. said tihne and place to satisfy the “Yes, a parrot. But you’ll understand Public notice is hereby «riven that the under judgment, costs and accruing costs of Die better after I have told you a story. signed has filed in the County Court of Jackson this sale. 'ounty. Oregon, the final account of his adminis When I was your age u number of Dated this Sth day of April, 1915. tration of the estate of John D. Whitehead, de young men nt different times showed ceased. and that the Court has fixed Monday the W. H. S ingler , Sheriff, tne a gooil deal of attention, but any 21th day of May. 1915. at the hour of 10 o’clock. one who married me must furnish all By E. W. W ilson , Deputy. A.M. of said day. at the court room of said court the income on which we would live, for it the county court house in Jacksonville. Jack I hadn't a cent There’s many a splen ion County, State of Oregon, as the time and did girl who hns remained a maid for Notice of Sheriff’s Sale in place for hearing objections to said account and this reason. Any prudent young man for the settlement of said estate. • Foreclosure. Is liable to balk because the girl be All persons interested in sai l estate are hereby notified and required to make or file their objec would make bls wife can furnish noth Kate McAndrew, Plaintiff, tions to said account on or before the time afore ing toward the family supjiort vs. said, fixed for the hearing and se'tlement there “Half a dozen young men had been Sallie C. Pilcher and Mason J. of. The date of the first publication of thia no devoted to me. but when each bad be Pilcher, wife and husband, anti New tice is April 24, 1915. ton Tinker. Defendants. came convinced that he must shoulder M. L. BALDWIN. the whole load If be married me be By virtue of an Execution, dated Administrator of the estate of the 27th day of March, 19i5, and a de withdrew One day at the beginning Citation John D. Whitehead, Deceased. cree and an order of Sale drily issued of tlie summer a friend of my mother's IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE out of mid under the Seal of the Cir came In and sold that she and her fam OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF cuit Court of the State of Oregon, in lly were going to the country and ask Notice ot Sheriff’s Sale. and for the County of Jackson, in a JACKSON. ed if we would take care of her parrot certain cause therein wherein Kate J. C. Hrown, Executor of the Es while they were gone. Mother said In the matter of the Estate of K. McAndrew as Plaintiff, recovered on tate of Josephine Edmonds, Deceased. she would be happy to accommodate Fields, deceased. the 23rd day of March, 1915 a judgment Plaintiff, her. and the parrot—they called him vs. Citation to heirs non-resident and against the defendant Sallie Pilcher Koger—was brought over. He was a Ernest A. Heiler, et al. Defendant. for the sum of Qne Thousand Two unknown. Hundred ($1200) Dollars with interest queer looking bird—nil pnrrots are— By virtue of an execution and order To George Beck, Will Beck, and thereon from said 10th day of Febru uml wii|j very amusing. The way he ary, 1314, at the rate of 8 oer cent per of sale duly issued out of and under would /mil lib about Ills cage, muttering unknown heirs of the said K. Fie the seal of the Circuit. Court of the to blnfflelf. . made us all laugh. To me deceased and all other persons inter annum and Ninety ($30.00) Dollars State of Oregon in an i for the County attorney’s fee, and the further sum he sevtued I like uu alderman In u red ested in said estate: and of Thirty-nine ($39.00) Dollars cists of Jackson. State of Oregon, waistcoat. In the name of the State of Oregon, which judgment was enrolled and dated the 13th day of April, 1915, in "We put Roger on the porch, which you are hereby required to appear in docketed in the Clerk’s office of said a certain cause therein, v h rein J. C. Brown, Executor of the Estate was nicely fitted for summer lounging. the County Court of the State of Court in said County on the 23rd day of Josephine Edmonds, Deceased, a of March, 1915, and is ot record iti and usually left him there all night, Oregon for Jackson County, in the Volume 22 of the Circuit Court Jour Plaintiff, on the Sth day of December except when it stormed. In the even 1914, recovered a judgment against E Ing we sat there ourselves; at least I Court room of the Court House of nal at pages 4S1 and 482 thereof. I am commanded by said Execution A. Hefler and Kate Hefler his wife dill, for 1 found it u very convenient said County at Jacksonville Oregon, in for the sum of One Thousand Nine ■ail County, on the 15th day of June, and order of sale to make Sale of the pince to receive my friends. Ninety-two and 77-10'1 herein after described real property to , Hundred 1315, at one a'clock P. M. of said day, "That spring I hud met a young man satisfy the judgment, attorney’s fee | ($1992.77) Dollars with interest there who seemed to be us much pleased ot a regular term of court held al tha and costs and the accruing costs of: on from said 5th day of December, 1914, at the rate of 8 per cent per an with me as the others had been, and time, tnen and there to show cause, sale, 1 will therefore on num and One Hundred Ninety-five by tile time summer came lie was giv if any you may have, why the real Monday the 3rd day ot May, 1915 ($195.00) Dollars Attorney’s fee, : nd’ ing me tlie usual devotion. But he Estate, at the,hour of 10 o’clock A M. at the the further sum of Thirty ('530.00) property belonging to said was a clerk on something like $1.200 should not be sold and ord r of sale front door of the Court House in Jack Dollars costs, together with the accru a year salary, with uothlng laid up or sonville, Jackson County State of ing costs of sale, which said judgment In prospect, and I expected that when for the sameshmtld not be made forth- Oregon, offer for sale and will sell to was enrolled and docketed in the of ad- the highest bidder for cash, subject to fice of the Clerk of said Court on the September came and those away for with, as in the petition of th the Hummer returned I should be left ministrator of said Eitate prayed for, redemption as is by law provided, all 5th riiiy of December, 1914, and is of out In the cold again. said land being situate in township 38, the right, title and interest which the record in Volume 22 ot the Circui “During August there was scarcely Range four West of the Willamette above named defendants had on the Court Journal at pages 66 m;dG7 there 26th day of May, 1911, or have since of. any one In town, nml my admirer had Meridian, in section seven therein, acquired, in and to the following de I am commanded by said Execution no pines to go except to our house, and described as follows: Commenc scribed real property situated in Jack- and Order of Sale tc make sale of the nml lie whs there four or five evening* ing at the Southwest corner oi the son County, State of Oregon, to-wit:- hereinafter described real property to a week. The truth Is. this fact of his Li.ts numbered Five (5) and Six (6) satisfy the above named judgment, inning nowhere else to go was the Southwest quarte- of the Northwest of Block numbered One of Newtown attorney’s fees and costs and accruing prl tn• 11in I reuson for h!A coining so quarter of said section thence running Additior to the Citv of Medford, Lre costs of this side, I will therefore on • often to see me He never said a word North 14 rods, th nee East 22 and 6-7 gon. according t > the Plat thereof on Monday, 17th Day of May, 1915, file and of record in the office of the about love or lunrringo. though I ad cods, thence Siuth fourteen rods; County Recorder of said Jackson j at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. in the mit—but I nm getting abend of my thence west 22 and 6-7 rods to place County. Oregon. . fr< nt door of the Court I Luise in J ap ’ atory. of beginning, containing two acres All of the above property will be j sonviile, Jackson County, Stat ' "Well. Jack, as 1 have said, spent more or less. All being situate.! in told at said time snd place in the! Oregon, offer for sa'e and will s il ny irl.v every eveulng during July and JacKson County, Oregon. manner provided by law for the sale I | public ai.et.ion to the highest biili’c r of real property under execution to I August ut our house Sometimes my Witness the Hon. F. L. Tou Velie, satisfy the judgment in favor ot the! for <• ish, subject to redemption as is I by law nrovided, all the right title mother used to sit with its. but moth er wiih afraid of the night nlr, and County Judge of the abov* entitled Plaintiff, together with attorney’s I and interest of he def.mlmts above fees, costs and accruing costs of s .le. named, in and to the folio.vine dt- aliii'v we always sat ou the porch Court. Dated at the office of the Sheriff ii scribed real property situated in Jack Date of first publication May 1, 1915 »..i* ill'ln l trouble um very much Jack Jacksonville, Oregon, this 27th di v o: sun County. Oregon, to-wit:- i nil to apologize for being nt the F. L. T ou V i . ll ;. March, 1915. An undivided one half interest in ' ' so mill'll, saying that If we could G. A. G ardner , the.EHSt iiaif ol’ the S. utii-■> er.t quart W. H. S ingler . '.and him till bls mother mid sisters County Clerk. Sheriff of Jackson Coumy, Oregon. er ai d I he So it w -st qo- i ter i r the entile home he would give us u rest. 1 By E. W. V\ ilson , Deputy. Southwisc quarter an J the Sou. li west quart rr of the ir.iaIn ast knew ver; well that he «aid this to • • ♦ quarter of .” Sec'ion 1 14, Towns!.ip 37 prevent mv considering his attentions Administratrix’ Noti e. South Ran *c i >ne fWst of tl e Wil- Hcrloiis of i'ourse I told him he was lamette Meridian. Notice of Sheriff's Side. quite welcome mid since all our frlenda IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE All of said Urul'vided on? half in- OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY Were out of town I was ns needful of X THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE terest tn and to the above desciibn! bls eonipmiy ns tie was of mine. OF JACKSON. IF OREGON. FOR JACKSON COU.VI Y. real property will be sold at said time "On the 1st of September Roger's Joseph Martin, PlaintilF, and place in the manner provid d by In the matter of the estate owner returned to the city mid the law for Sheriff’s sales under exceutii n V8. o f Francis M. Grainger, deceased. smiie evening came around for her pet to satisfy the judgment above n nn i, Charles McGouiran and Violet McGougan together with the attorney s Jin k was thvfc. us usual, nml mother Notice is hereby given that the un- his wife, and Lincoln McCormack as «.¿minis- ’ costs an,! accruing costs of sale. mill the lady cmno out on to the porch dersigned has filed in the County Court trator with the Will annexed of the estate of I W. H. SlNGLER. Sheriff. for the parrot Jink rose mid was in W hitcomb Field, anti Parker Barnes- Field. Jr. I of Jackson County, Oiegon, her final tnsliiied to the Indy He did not re an infant, and Bradford Sampson Field, an Bv E. VV. W ilson , Deputy. account of her administration of said ae,'ll himself, ton stisid on the step infant, nmi Parker B. Field. Henry C. Field. Ellen I . Field. F. Uussel Field. Carolines. Where hr usualfv stood when I bld him estate and that Monday, the 3rd. day of May, 1315, at the hour nf ten o’clock Callender, and Ellen L. Field and Phillips good night on his leaving me. Summons for Publication Ketchum as Executors and Trustees by and “Roger was evidently quite pleased to A. M., thereof, at the County Judge'- under the Will of Whitcomb Field, deceased, see Ills mb tress again mill strutted office in the county court Ijouse, in Defendants, i IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE ■Imilt. whetting yis beuk on tils fiercii lai ksonville, Jackson County. Oreg m, OF OREGON. FOR JACKSON COUMY mid showing off nil kinds of antics. has been appointed by the court as the PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that by vir Will'll Jack said that he would bld us time and place for heating objections tue of d decree, judgment and order of sale duly Kenneth Ü. Barnett, Plaintiff, made and entered in the above entitled court ,' iq <1 good evening the parrot Kuddetily ex- to said report and the Settlement of cause on the 27th day of March. A. D. 1915. I'lulmed: said estate therei n. wherein above named plaintiff recovered judg " ’<¡oodtiy ' "Every one laughed, mid doubtless tills excited Hie parrot to further re murk " (lire nie miotlier. Heck.’ cried tile bir.l "Our pon-h was furnished with nn electric light, which .lack mid I always kept turned off Tonight It wits turned on. mid m.v crimson cheeks betrayed Rogers iiiemithg Jack In confusion wiis walking away when the parrot cried out: " 'Come hack Jm k You ma; ha\ e one more "I (lo lled unit run Into the house mid Up to my rnoni. will'd* I suffi red no Mid of mortification I knew the story would sihiii tie nil over town, mid It was Every time .luck met mi ne qunlntmii' lle was hailed with the words (¡he me another,’ and my girl friends taunted me with ‘Come back. Jink; you may have one more.’ The result was that Jack was driven Into matrimony with me and I with him. We were married mnl Imre lived Imp pily ci er since ’ "Aunty," said Lucy, “where can I get a parrot and how- much would otic COMt ?" "You don’t need There me plenty of will do ns well ” "Yes. auntie, but the parrot cha*« it all himself." M aynie G rainger , Administratrix. Date.! mi l first published April 3, 1915. Notice of Sheriffs Sale W. A. Turner and Jennie Turner. Pb.ii. tiffs. V«. William I’ John E. Mahan some- ■itnes kr o! si Mahan, Forcit F ¡alma, 1 ne! .'.I ait.i, et al. Defendants. By virtue of an execution and an or der of sale duly istued out of ai d und er the seal of the Circuit Court of the State i f Oregon, mid dated the 7 dav of April, 1915. in a certain cause there in wherein W. A. Turner and Jennie Turner as plaintiffs were r ■ idered a judgment against the defendants John E Mahan, Forest E. .Mahan and Ethel Mahan, for the sum o (S< wii Hundred Thirty (9730.00) Dollars with interest thereon from the 3rd day o'' April 1315 at the rate of 10 per an um. and Seventy (70.00) Dollars <■. sta. which s uit judge ent was enrolled and do. , eted in the Cieik'e office of said Court in said County on the 3rd day of April. 1316, and is of record in Volume 22, of | ment against above defendants hark s McC.ou an and Violet McGuugan tor the sum of $1811.91 with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum until paid. and for the further and additional sum of $47.72 with interest thereon at 6 per cent per annum until paid, and for the costs and disbursements therein taxed at $48.85 I and for the further accruing costs, and wherein it is further decreed that the deed and b< nd for deed described in plaintiff's complaint therein?is : and constitutes a mortgage upon the hereinafter , described property, and wherein it is further de- | creed that said mortgage be foreclosed and the property herein described bo sold as upon execu- I tion and that the above named defendants and1 each and all of them be forever foreclosed of any i ri. ht. title or interest therein. Now, therefore, pursuant to said judgment, dt e ve and order of sale and by virtue of an exe cution issue 1 pursuant thereto by the clerk of. ' and under the seal of the above entitled court, of date Apr.l 9th 1915. I have levied upon and at 10 1 o'clock A M. on the 10th DAY OF MAY. 1915. at the front door of the Court hou e at Jackson ville. Jackson County. State of Oregon. I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following described pr perty and all right, tide or interest ot th« atarve named de- fen.la n is ther< it. or so much thsreof as may be necessar to Mtiafy aforesaid jodament. costs and iiceruin« coati*, to-wit: Ixl >l.* On.' ill and t wo (.’I in tt< s'k nil nbered .61 of '.he Pi.-ice Sub-'itvision in Townahin even Soulh. ot Harge One Went. w . : rette Meridian, in Jsckso : County Si. ■ recon. i'alMi at Jackronvitie Oreg »n. April Sth 19 j. W H SING1.ER Sheriff. By E. W WILSON. Deputy. To O. R. Chaffee and T. S. Hutch ings, the above named defendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON:- You and each of you are hereby notified and required to appear in the ubove entitled court and cause and answer the complaint of the plain tiff n>w on file therein against you. within six weeks from the d ite of the first publication of this lumnio' •> which i* the 3rd day dav of April, 19 19.5, and if you fail to appear and ans ver within the time required, for want thereof the plaintiff will take judgment agau.sl you for the full sum of $290. and plain- tiff's coats herein to be taxed. This summons is served u! on yu by publication in the Jacksonville Post, a weekly newspaper of general e.rcula tion. published in Jackson County, Oregon, once a week tor six cons- cu- tive weeks, by order . t Honorable F. M Calkins, Judge of the ab ve en titled t ourt. sold oner having been m d.' on the 30;n. day of March, 1915. Date of first pubiicatiou. April 3. d 1313. Gus N ewbury , Attorney for Plaintiff. 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