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( Through the Looking Glass. in said will, as aforesaid, and in the Witness the Hon. F. L. Tou Velle, Notice of 'tank Liquidation. If you llsteu to two uien discussing other papers, records and files of the County Judge of the above entitled ¡eastern races—the Chinese In particu administration of ids estate in said Court. Notice of Voluntary Liquidation of lar— you will Invariably hear them re court be removed and that plaintiffs’ Date of first publication May 1, 1915. “Beekman's Banking House”, at mark with that weighty tune of final title be quieted as to the same. Jacksonville, Oregon, and to Credit F. L. T ou V elle . ity In which people are wont to deliver That the plaintiff Charles Schack and G. A. G ardner , ors thereof to present claims. their obiter dicta: "The Chinaman la County Clerk. an enigma, an Insoluble mystery; be his deceased wife, Carrie Schack, be Notice is hereby given that the unfit r- hind his Impenetrable mask there lurks declared to be the grandchildren and signed executors of the estate of Corm - we know not what curious variant of re iduary leg itees and devisees intended lius C. Beekman, deceased, have duly Notice of Sheriff’s Sale. the human race," But does It ever oc and named in the will of aforesaid obtained the written consent and au cur to- us that In the "barbarian’’ or , Henry Weydeman as such and that the thority of the Superintendent of Banks "foreign devil" the Chinaman finds a I cloud caused by the misspelling of W. A. Turner and Jennie Turner, Flair, tiffs, of the State of Oregon, for the volun problem of even greater perplexity? their names in said will as "Carria and vs. tary liq jidatioti of "Beekman’r Bank The fact that all our books begin at Charles Schock” be removed and that the wrong end anil that our lines are ing House”, owned and conducted by William Ulrich, John E. Mahan some plaintiffs ’ title be quieted as to tne printed horizontally instead of verti I times known as E. J. Mahan, Forest F said Cornelius C. Beekman, at .Jack cally Is to him overwhelming er idence I same. sonville, Oregon, and that they will of the topsy turvyness of our minds; That the deed in plaintiff-’ chain of Mahan, Ethel Mahan, et al, forthwith, pursuant to and under said Defendants. that we shake a woman by the hand I title to aforesaid property from Wil written consent and authority, place is, In his eyes, most unseemly, while I liarn A. Barnhill and William H. Mean, By virtye of an execution and an or our dancing, with its lack of dignity j recoided in Volume 105 at page 184 of der of sale duly issued out of and und said bank in voluntary liquidation. All creditors of said "Beekman’s and stately grace, suggests to him nothing less than a war dance of sav I the Deed Records of Jackson County, er the seal of the Circuit Court of the Banking House” are hereby notified to ages. The practice of walking with a I State of Oregon, be decreed to be a State < f Oregon, and dated the 7, day presem their claims against the same stick shows us to be In very sooth n deed absolute and to be an absolute of April, 1915, in a certain cause there ■o the undersigned, at the place of most ferocious and uncivilized people, termination of the mortgage transact in wherein W. A, Turner and Jennie business of said bank, in Jacksonville, for who would curry a stick save for ion described in the comp aint herein and Turner as plaintiffs were rendered a Oregon, for settlement and payment, the purpose of beating Innocent folks? that the same was not given as secur judgment against the defendants John and all depositors thereof, having eith —Baltimore Sun. ity or as a mortgage and that plaintiffs’ E. Mahan, Forest E. Mahan and Ethel i: er general or special deposits therein, title be quieted as the the same; that it Mahan, for the sum of Seven Hundred are requested to withdraw the same The Hurt Flower. Somebody, n scientist. has assured be decreed that the last mentioned deed Thirty ($730.00) Dollars with interest without unnecessary delay. Date of this notice and of the first j us that plants are not Insensible to In was executed by William A. Barnhill ' thereon from the 3rd day of April 1915 per annum, and publication thereof is the 1st day of | jury—that a flower may feel the hurt and William H. Mead, both unmarried at the rate of 10 of rough treatment Whether this Is men, and that the cloud caused by the Seventy (70.00) Dollars costs, which May, 1915. true or not, there comes the notion that failure of said deed to recite such fact said judgment was enrolled and dock C arrie C. B eekman , It would be a blessing If everybody be removed and that plaintiffs’ title be eted in the Clerk’s office of said Court B enjamin B. B eekman , had the Imagination to fancy a violet quieted as to the same. in said County on the 3rd day of April, Executors of the Estate of Cornelius sensitive to rough bands and the That all claims of the defendants ad 1)15, and is of record in Volume 22, of weight of a careless heel. ’Twould verse to plaintiffs’ title be determined the Citcuit Court Journal at pages f C. Btekman, deceased. menu more gentleness In n world none too tender toward many of the beauti by a decree of this court and that by 519 mid 520 thereof. said decree it be adjudged that the de I am commanded by said execution ful things of life. Notice ot Sheriff’s Sale. More than a century and a quarter fendants and each and all of th im have and ord< r of sale to make sale of the C. Hrown, Executor of the Es- ago Robert Burns, on turning down a no estate, interest, lien or right in or real property hereinafter described, to J. mountain daisy with the plowshare, to the premises herein described or to satisfy the judgment, costs, and accru tate of Josephine Edmonds, Deceased. broke Into a song typical of bis sym any part thereof; that each and all of ing costs of this sale. I will therefore, Plaintiff. VS. pathetic nature: said defendants, designated and un on MONDAY, MAY 10th, 1915, at Ernest A. Hefler, et al. Defendant. Woe. modest, crimson tipped flower, known, be foreyer enjoined and debar the hour of 10 o’clock, A. M., at the Thou’s met me In an evil hour. By virtue of an execution and order These two lines are suggestive of the red from asserting any claim whatso front door of the Court House in Jack of sale duly issued out of and un-ler ever m or to above described land or the seal of the Circuit Court of the whole poem—a simple, sweet melody sonville, Jackson County. Oregon, of whose dominant chord was contrition. any part thereof, adverse to plaintiffs’ fer f >r sale in 1 .vdl sell at public auc State of Oregon in an 1 for the County This century old song Is in hnrmony and that plaihtiffs have a decree fo>- tion to the highest bid ier for cash, all of Jackson. State of Oregon, and ■with the views of the modern scientist. such other and further relief as to the right, title, interest and claim that the dated the 13th day of April, 1915, in a certain cause therein, v h rein The hurt flower idea is good enough court may seem equitabie. said defendants had in and to said J. C. Brown, Executor of the Estate to have a place in our thoughts. We This summons is published in the of Josephine Edmonds, Deceased, as lose nothing when we snuggle a little Jacksonville Post, a weekly newspaper property or> the date of said mortgage Plaintiff, on the 5th day of December, have since acquired, rowit: Lot or closer to nature.—Toledo Blade. recovered a judgment against E. printed and published and of general No. One (1) in Section 17, Township 39 1911. Moan Suggestion. A. Hefler end Kate Hefler his wife, circulation in Jackson Ci unty, State "I made Miss Oldglrl mad the other South, Range 1 East, Willamette Mer for the sum of One Thousand Nine of Oregon, by order of the Hon. F. M. idian, in Jackson County, Oregon. Hundred Ninety-two and 77-104 day.” ($1992.77) Dollars with interest there ••How so?" Calkins, Judge of the above entitled All of said property will be sold >it on from said Sth day of December, "She said she would give me a few court, dated April 30, 1915, and where said time and place to satisfy the 1914, at the rate of 8 per cent per an wrinkles, and I said I didn’t care to in it is ordered that summons herein num and One Hundred Ninety-five take them, although I knew she hail be served upjn you by publication judgment, costs and accruing costs of ($195.00) Dollars Attorney’s fee, and plenty to spare.”—Baltimore American. thereof in said newspaper once a week this sale. the further sum of Thirty ($30.00) Dated this 8th day of April, 1915. Dollars costs, together with the accru for e:x consecutive weeks, and you are ing costs of sale, which said judgment W. H. S ingled , Sheriff, No great deed Is dono by tollererà therein ordered to appear and answer was enrolled and docketed in the of By E. W, W ilson , Deputy. fice wbo ask for certainty.—George Eliot. of the Clerk of said Court on the the complaint herein filed against you Sth day of December, 1914, and is of on or before the expiration of six record in Volume 22 of the Circui weeks from the date of the first publ - Notice of Final Settlement. Summons Court Journal at pages 66 and67 there cation of this summons. of. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF I am commanded by said Execution The date of the first publication of in the C ircuit court of the stai e OREGON, FOR J ACKSON COUNTY. ar.tl Order of Sale to make sale of the this summons is May 1st. 1915, and the OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF hereinafter described real property to date of the last publication and on or In the matter of the estate satisfy the above named judgment, JACKSON. of John D. Whitehead. Deceased. before which date you are required to attorney’s fees and costs and accruing Public notice is hereby given that the under costs of this sale, I will therefore on George Willii m Cooling and appear and answer is June 12, 1915. signed has filed in the County Court of Jackson Charles Schack, Plaintiffs, H K. H anna , Monday, 17th Day of May, 1915, County. Oregon, the final account of his adminis -va- Attorney for Plaintiffs. tration of the estate of John 1). Whitehead, de at the hour of 10 o'clock At M. at the Fred L. Heath, William H Mead, ceased, and that the Court has fixed Monday the front door of the Court House in Jack ♦ ®. - William A. Barnhill, Carria Schock. 21th day of May. 1915. at the hour of 10 o’clock. sonville, Jackson Cou: tv, State of Charles Schock and also, ail otherj A.M of sait! day, at the court room of said court Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at pe s ns or parties unkno ill claiming Nat’ce To Creditors. at the county court house in Jacksonville. Jack public auction to the highest bidtlir any right, title estate, lien, or inter IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE sen County. State of Oregon, as the time and tor cash, subject to redemption as is est in the real estate described in the place for hearing objections to said account and by law provided, ad the right ti:li- OF OREGON, FOR JACKSON COUNTY. complaint herein. Det'endants. for the settlement of said estate. and interest of the defendants above In the matter of the estate < f All persons interested in sai 1 estate are hereby named, in and to the following tie To Fred L. Heath, William H. Mead, Cornelius C. B ekman. deceased. notified and required to make or file their objec scribed real prop nr!..- situ nt« d in Jack William A. Barnhill, Carria Schock, Notice is hereby given that the undersigned tions to said act ount on or before the time afore sun Countv, Oregon, to-wit:- have been duly appointed executors of the estate Charles Schock and also, all other per- said, fixed for the hearing and settlement there A ii undivided one half inb Cornelius C. Beekman, deceased, by the Coun of. The date of the first publication of this no the East half oi the S uth-W"- Buna or parties unknown claiming any of ty Court of th • State of Oregon. for Jackson tice is April 24, 1913. er ai d the Southwest quai l er right, title, estate, lien or interest in County, ami have qualiiie I a.i such. Southwest quarter and M. L. BALDWIN, the real estate described in the com Ali persons having claims against said esta <* west quart.-r of tic Administrator ot the estate of are hereby notified to present the same wi»h plaint herein, the above named defend quarter of Section 14. John D. Whitehead. Deceased. proper vouchers and duly verified, to the under South Range ’ me West ants: signed. at the late plac • of business of said Cor larnette Me idian. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE nelius C. Beckman, known as "Beekman'.Bank Ad of said undivklod one half in Notice of Sheriff ’ s Sale. ing House,” in Jacksonville. Oregon, within six terest to aiul to the alt .v. described OF OREGON: You and each of you months from the dale of the first publication of IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE real property will t>- sold al snal time are hereby notified that you are re- this notice. OF OREGON. FOR JACKSON COUNTY. and place it: the manner provided by quired to appear and answer the com Date of this notice and of the first publication Jogeiih Martin, PlaiatifT. law for Sheriff’s sues under ex.-cu'i-.n thereof is May 1st. 1915. plaint filial against you in the above to satisfy the judgment above named CARRIE C. BEEKMAN. * v«. together with the attorney s entitled court and cause on or before BENJAMIN B. BEEKMAN. Charles McGounan and Violet McGouaan costs and accruing costs of sale. the expiration ot the time so prescrib Executors of the estate of his wife, and Lincoln McCormack aa adtninir- VV. IL SlNGLER, Sheriff. Cornelius C. Beekman, deceased. ed in the order for service of sum trator with the Will annexed of the estate of Bv E. W. W ilson , Deputy Whitcomb Field, and Parker Barne» Field. Jr. mons herein upon you bv publication, an infant, and Btadford Sampson t ield. an to-wit: on or before the expiration of infant, and Parker B. Field. Henry C. Field, Citation. six weeks fri ni the date of the first Ellen I Field. F. Russel Fi, Id. Carolines. publication < f thia summons, namely, IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE Caliendo-, and Ellen L. Field and Phillipa Summons for Publication. Ketchum as Executors ami Trustees by and on or before June 12. 1915, and if you OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF under the Will of Whitcomb Field, deceased. or either of you fail to so appear and JACKSON. Defendants. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE answer, for want thereof the plaintiffs In the matter of the Estate of K. OF OREGON. FOR JACKSON COUNT/ I I PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that by vir will apply to the court for the relief Fields, deceased. tue of a decree, judgment and order of sale duly Kenneth B. Barnett, Plaintiff, prayed for in the complaint herein, a Citation to heirs non r sident and made and entered in the above entitled court and bueciiu't statement of which is as fol unknown. I j cause on the 27th day of March. A. D. 1915. lows: that a decree be entered herein To George Beck, Will Beck, and all , wherein above named plaintiff recovered judg ment against above defendants hark n McGouuan decreeing plaintiffs to be the absolute unknown heirs of the said K. Fi. Ids. and Violet McGouaun lor the sum of Sibil.91 owners in fee simplo of the foliowing deceased and all other persons inter- | with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent described prop. rty. situated and being ! per annum until paid, and for the further and eited in said estate: ia Jackson County, State of Oregon, In the name of th Slaty of Oregon, I additional sum of $17.72 with interest thereon at To O. R. Chaffee and T. S. Hutch 6 per cent per annum until paid, and for the to-wit: you are hereby required to appear n in and disbursements therein taxed at $48.85 ings, the above named defendants: The North half of the Southwest the County Court of the Slate of | coats aiul for the further accruing costs, ami wherein quarter, the Southeast quarter of the Oregon for Jackson County, in the it is further decreed that the deed and Kind for IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF Southwest quarter, and the South Court room of the Court House of deed described in plaintiff's complaint therein js OREGON:- You and each of you are west quarter of the Southeast quart said County at Jacksonville Oregon, in and constitutes a mortgage upon the hereinafter hereby notified and required to appear described property, and wherein it is further de 'n the above entitled court atoi cause er of Section ll; and the '•■••' • <•• i I Gonntv, on the 15th day of Jut e, creed that said mortgage be foreclosed and the quarter of the N it e -• q m r 191'. it n. i'i' ’k P. M. of said day, property herein described be sol i as upon execu. , and answer the complaint of the plain Section 14. a I in T • ■ >l a legulir ii rm >1 it court held at that tion ami that the above named defendants and 1 tiff n >w on file therein against you, each ami all of th on bo forever foreclosed of any 1 within six weeks from the date of the of Rango 2 ". est . f the i... n,- t. litw. i h . d there to show cause, ruht. title or interest therein. Meridian. .. ,ui/ you may have, why the rial Now, therefore, pursuant to said judgment. I first publication of this summons which That deed in plaintiffs’ chain of title property belonging to said Esta'e, di v ee an<i order of sale and by virtue <>f an exe- [ i the 3rd day of April, 1915, and if to the kforess'd property from Nicho« should not be sold and order of sale cution issued pursuant thereto by the clerk of. ‘ you fail to hppear and answer within las Webber to Henrv Weydeman, re for the same should not be made forth- and under the seal of the above entitled court, of ti e time required, for want thereof April 9th 1915. I have levied upon ami at 10 ! the plaintiff will take judgment against corder! in Volume 6 at page .161. of the with, as in the petition of the ad o date ’clock A M. on the you for the full sum of $290. and | lain- Deed Records of Jackson County, ministrator of s.d.l Estate prayed for, 10th DAY OF MAY. 1915. tiff’s costs herein to be taxed. State of Oregon, be declared to have said land being situate in township 38, at the front door ^>f the Court house at Jackson- 1 This summons is served upon you by been executed by Nicholas Weber, an Range four West of the Willamette ville, Jackson County. State of Oregon. I will unmarried mnn. and that the cloud Meridian, in section seven therein, sell at public suction to the highest bidder for | publication in the Jacksonville Post, a caused bv the failure of s .id deed to and described as follows: Commenc cash, the following described property an I all I weekly newspaper of gei.eral circula right, title or interest of the aU>ve named de tion, published in Jackson County, recite such fact be renn ved and plain ing at the Southwest corner of the fendants therein, or so much thereof as may be tills' title be quieted as tn the same. Southwest quarte" of the N rthwest necessary to satisfy aforesaid judgment, costs , Oregon, once a week tor six consecu- tive weeks, by order of honorable F. Tha* the purported will of Henry quarter of said section thence running anti accruing coats, to-wtt: W-det mnn described in the comn'nint North 14 rods, thenee East 22 and 6-7 l.ots One (D ami Two (2) in Block nu nbered M. Calkins, Judge of the above en Six u») of the Pierce Sub-division in Townrhln j titled Court. said order having been and ptoven mid admitted to probat>- in rods, thence South fourteen roils; Thirty-seven South, of Range One West. <»f the | he County Court of Jackson County thence west 22 and 6-7 rods to place Willamette Meridian, in Jacksou County. State tn don the 30th. day of Ji. rch, 1915. Date of first publication, Aprd did State of Oregon, on February 1:1. 1944, of beginning, containing two seres of Oreg- n. Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon. April 9lh 1915 I be declared to have been executed bv more or less. 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