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I Notice of Sale of Real Property By Administrator. in the C ounty court of the state Change in Southern Pacific lime Notice Ot Guardian’s Sale Table IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE of O regon , for J ackson county . >F OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF In th * matter of the estate and JACKSON. guardianship of Rollin F Taylor n the matter of the estate and Beulah I. Taylor, minors. ■ f X Fields, deceased. Notice is hereby given that in pursu O WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: ance of an order of the Probate Court It having been duly ordered by the of Jaikson County, Oregon, made on i hove entitled Court in the above e:i- the 27th day of May, 1915, in the mat tled cause, that the unaersigned, ad-1 ter of the estate and guardianship of inistrator of the above named estate Rollin F. Taylor and Beulah I. Taylor tall proceed to sell certain real prop minors, the undersigned, the Guardian tv belonging to said estate, at public of said estate and of said minors, will ile upon the said premises to be sold:1 sell at private sale to the highest bid Notice is hereby given, that the un- der for cash, gold coin of the United •rsigned will, at 10 o’clock A. M. on States, and subject to confirmation by e 19th day of July, 1915, proceed to said Probate Court, on Monday, the 28, I at public sale upon the said prem- day of June, 1915, at 10 o’clock in the s, the following described real prop-’ forenoon, at the home of the under y, to-wit: commencing at the South- signed Guardian, in the City of Rogue w. st corner of the Southwest quarter River, Jackson County, Oregon, all the of the Northwest quarter of Section 7, | i wnsbip 38 South, Range 4 West, of right, title, interest and estate of the '■! ■i. Willamette Meridian, thence run- said named minor heirs, in and to all the saw timber now growing in and ng north 14 rods, thence east 22 6 7 s, thence south 14 rods, thence west Upon all that certain lot. piece, or par 12 6 7 rods to place of beginning, con- cel of land, situate, lying and be’ng in >i ling two acres more or less, all in the County of Jackson and State of Oregon, and bounded and described as i ksor. Ccunty, Oregon. ». V* Vz < follows, to-wit: L ewis M. M itchell , Southwest quarter of Section Twen- Administrator. ------ | t.v-eight (28), in Township Thirty-five j (35) South, Range Four (4) West, of 1'xeutor’s Notice to Creditors. the Willamette Meridian. THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE Dated May 28th, 1915. OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY B ertha R. S harp , OF JACKSON. Guardian. I th • matter of the estate of I «£ ♦ B i jamin W. Harnish, deceased. Effective January 17, 1915. you are “Auntie, why were you never mar Many years ago in the city of lth* im- ried? I have beard that In your youth i In Fnince. which has of lute beeu tile you were n great belle.” I one of lighting between tho I r< ii "My dear,” replied the old lady, mid the Germans, there lived an <1 "why I was not married Is a painful no'i.ry. In Frame a notary Is u . *■ story to me. It has been constantly ye:, but In the olden time a law} r « -s with nie ever since I was nineteen uot of much more iuiiairtauce so : s years old, but I have never talked his work was < om erned than a i i..i about It There is a lesson In it for Is with us today. Jules Furllei '.. ’tm young girls like you. and on that ac notary of Kheiius. hail aecuui ilate count I will tell it to you.” some 50.000 francs, which bad co • Then the old lady told me the follow him through small fees. Tills sum- Ing story: $10,000 In our money—was quite a for You know that I was born and raised tuue In thoHe days, especially in Fran*, hi the south on one of those planta where everything was very cheap amk tions that represented typical high life one could live comfortably oil a •■ I there before the war destroyed the In income. stitution which was Its foundation. I The old man had one child, a <1 o ■ 1- came of age shortly before the struggle ter, Delpbine. to whom he expect' I opened. I suppose It Is true that 1 was leave Ids property, mid it was 111- i x- a belle. Would that 1 had not been pectatlon that she should marry a m i such, for the attention I received having ¡it least mi equal amount. Wb turned my head and caused what em was Ills chagrin, therefore, wht i I learned that site had fallen in love w: blttered my life. • Among luy suitors were Alfred Ileale Alphonse Im Hois, a young fellov v and Edgar Turnlee. Turnlee was my had just been graduated from favorite - Indeed. I was very much In school in Paris mul settled in Itlu . i ■ love with him—but I wished to be prnctice his profession without a striven for and alternately encouraged Ids name. Tim notary simply I t blm nnd bls rival, Alfred Beale. One Ills daughter to have anythinj. with the man. day I was sitting In the drawing room One day throe men came fir of the plantation house with Edgar. Farllenx's office, mid after uskli My buck as well as Ills was toward the being assured that lie was the Votive is hereby given that the un. Notice Of Final Settlement. door opening into the great hall, while guished notary" with whom i ■signed, Samuel H. Harnish has been my face was toward a large mirror IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE persons Intrusted their affairs Uuu b. minted Executor of the estate of resting on the mantel over the tire moneys they asked him to take e.iie < OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF B nj imin W. Harnish, deceased, by place. I caught a glimpse of the re 100,000 francs in gold which was tin JACKSON. flection of Alfred Beale In the hall. jabove entitled Court and any’ and Jointly. Jules accepted the trust.. Ii 1 * In the matter of the estate He saw both Edgar nnd me sitting Ing agreed that lie should deduct ‘ ; ill persons having biils against the es- of Wiliiam H. Johnson, deceased. together. He paused mid looked at us. cent of the amount when the ■e of Benjamin W . Harnish, deceas ..... making no sound to Indicate to us that was returned. lie was then asi.ed t Notice is hereby given that Nathan j, are hereby notified to present their ho wns there. Indeed, lie was eaves draw up a contract to that eff* t. duly verified as required bv law, to Johnson, administrator of the estate of dropping, but I lbought little of that which he stipulated to pay ovi ■■■ th undersigned at Eagle Point, Ore- above named decedent has rendered I wits wrapt in the idea of being an money to the three men together or to his attorneys, Neff & Meal- and filed in the above entitled court his object of strife between two young not to any one or two of them a Vied ford National Bank Building, final account of his administration of men and was tempted to see what rntely. The contract having been -i n vl ford, Oregon, within six months said eslate and that M nday, July 12:h would happen between them should I ed. the men departed, leaving the _ purposely Increase their antagonism and after the first publication of 1915 at 10 o’clock A. M. of said day, on a table, *, As the notary was gall at the court room of the above entitled I had been expecting a proposal from Ing It tip to put In Ills strong box one > ;rji. notice. Edgar nnd now gave him every en tile men returned, say lug he bail bi ■ I te of the first publication of this court at the court house at Jackson courngcuient. lie was placing ¡in arm deputed by the others to count Hi ville, Jackson County, Srate of Oregon v ti is June 19, 1915. around my waist and Ills face was money before It was put away. While has been fixed by order of the Judge S amuel H. H arnish , near mine when I gave n little shriek wits doing so a stranger came htirrl. p of the above entitled court as the time Executor of the Estate of Ben nnd drew away from him. assuming to into the office mid. after taking h. and place for hearing objections to said be Inillgjpint. Beale stepped into the notary into a rear room, asked I i jamin W. Harnish. Deceased. account and for the settlement thereof room naff, ginring at Edgar, upbraided some questions concerning n null • N< ! A Mealey, and of said estate. him. Edgnr looked an appeal to mo to which he seemed to consider of Imt . ■V. ■ >. ■ ys for Executor. All persons interested in said estate exonerate him. diate importance. The notary tried t It fs impossilfle to give reasons for get away from him. but found It Imp are hereby notified that all objectiom, the freaks that enter the heads of slble. When he was permitted to t. to said account and report or to any young persons, especially young girls. turn to the other room both the mon tice of Sheriff’s Sale. item thereof, must be filed or made on Ill the matter of coquetry. Instead of mid the mnii who had been counting < or before the aforesaid time fixed for Holmer, Plaintiff, H n* taking the blame of Edgar's act upon were gone. the hearing and settlement thereof. myself. I walked out of the room, -VF- Farlleux found himself in n very ut Date of first publication hereof is leaving my admirers to settle tile eon pleasant position. He laid recelpte lussll and Altha H. Russ.’eil, his D trwversy In their own way. I had no for ltto.oiio frillies which lie was to pn a Albert Hill, made defendant June 12th, 1915. N athan J ohnson , sooner left Niem than It occurred to me to the three owners together. One ol ip n r.ler of Court, Defendants. Administrator. that I bail acted abominably. If 1 had them find taken ttie amount, mid th By virtue of an Execution and an H. K. H anna . gone directly back mid confessed the notary would be obliged to Indemnify ur ler f Sale duly issued out of and Attorney for Administrator. si I it :t 11< m might have been saved. I the others, whic h would require nearly 1. ,e seal of the Circuit Court ot was about to du so when I remembered double all lie possessed. --------- -------------- He lieari tae .- ib! of Oregon, in and for Jack- tlmt sueli an acknowledgment would nothing Crom any of the men for a I son ( Notice inty, dated the 12th day of Ju: e bring down upon me the contempt of month; then one morning the two win both men that Is. If It were believed, bail lost their share cuuie to him and 1(15, in a certain cause there:», wher- DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, wllleli I doubted. in H«ns J. Holmer as plaintiff in the demanded it. U. S. LAND OFFICE at Roseburg, Oregon, While I wiik deliberating I heard Ttie notary believed that the men above entitled case on the 5th day i,f May 20. 1915, both men go out of the house. I hail conspired to .swindle him. bitt un lune, 1915, recovered a judgment and NOTICE is hereby jriven that Samuel Carpen shirted to cull them hack, blit hesl- less he could prove this lie had no hope decree against the defendant D. B. ter of Jacksonville, Oregon, who. on April 29. ti led, mi l before I had made up my of saving the little fortune lie had been 1910, ma>ie Homestead Application. Serial No. mind what to do they were out of a lifetime In accumulating mid which R issell and Altha IL Russell, Hiswiic. 0Ô192. for EVfc of NE’ i and E*'a of SE’i of Section for the si.m of Ten Thousand Six Hui - I i'.Il-Illg. 3 i. Township 38 S. Range 2 W.. Willamette Mer- was to go to Ills daughter for a dowry dred ($10,600.00) Dollar , with interest i iian, has filed notice of intention to make Final 1 wondered what would come to pass th* imide every effort to piuve that th between them, It did not occur to me I men were dishonest and In collusion thereon from the 21st day of July 1913. Five-year Pr<>. f. to extablisa clai o to the kind that they would tight a duel Dueling at the rate of 6 'X per annum, unit .>.- above depermed, before W !i Canon. U S. Com- j hut was not able to do so. miasioner. at his office at Medford. Oregon, on by this time bail largely died out In the '2. 8 the 2nd da> of July, 1915. After a forpiaf demand for theli eluding decree fur the sum of south, mid I was too young to have money the two men put the ease In the tixes for 1913, paid by plaintiff, w.l.. Claimant n ni- s as witnesses: Harley H Hall. heard much of mi obsolete custom. courts, mul a day was set for trial interest thereon at the rate of 8 1 < pei <»f Buncorn. Oiegton. C. D. Doorn. of »Medford. AVIuit chiefly concerned me whs that 1 ' Alphonse I m ilols learned of the case annim from February 9,1915, ana $64. Oregon, S R Corfman. ot*.Ruch. Oregon. had so deeply wronged the man I ; from Ills swee heart. Louise. ami the 5> taxes for 1914, with interest from II Crump of Jt.uk job ville. Oregon. loved. 1 was not only suffering from J. M. UPTON. | probable loss of her dowry. lie told Maach 31st 1915, at 8 ‘,1 per annum un consciousness of having done him mi Register. her Io say to her filtlu r that he would til paid, and $1000.09 attorn jy ’j fe» s I injustice. but was panle stricken lest save him from the swindle If he would he should never forgive me. and the further sum of Eleven (Sll.ovl consent to his marriage with her The affair begun In the afternoon, ' Louise gave the old man the message Dollars costs, which judgm.-nt and de mid from then until bedtime I was In cree was enrolled and docketed in th. !N T HE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF ' ami It m ide him very angry. a state of dread, not tliut anything se "What!” he exclaimed. "Does this Clerk’s office of said C >urt in s.iiu j OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY. rious might incur between the rivals, but that 1 bail lost my lover. In the popinjay who lias no experience In the County, on the 5th day of June, 1915, ' I). D. Hail, Pi i in tiff, middle ot the nlglit my father came i law {impose bi do v hat I. who have and ii o: record in Volume 23, m tne j -vs- been n notarv for forty vears. eauno: Circuit Court Journal. into my room and asked mo for an ex I I .Io?" r R. < olcman an 1 Anna planation of what had happened, for he i ublic notice is her. by g.v ■ , tha ( 1 II C ih ni m, Defe dants. I onise nrg'.’i* 1 with her lather, sa.v had heard of It. Insteud of telling him m compliance with the co imi.m.is ot To I B. Coleman and Ann.-. Bell the trit’i 1 left him with the impres Ing that n nking would la* lost by per said Execution and Or nr of Sale 1 wii. milting Alphonse to take the case und Coleman, the aboved named defendant s. sion that Edgar hail transcended Ids on >1 nd v Hie 12lh day of July, 1915 rights mill Alfred had resented hl.s act. something might Le gained Sime I lie In the name of the State of Oregon: J asked father what had come of it. old man's pr.mlpal grief was that «he n the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. off. i You are hereby required to appear and would la* deprived of her dowry, she tor sale and will sell at public aucti a and he replied that 1 would learn the answer the complaint file ! again»t yon o the highest bl .dec for easn, subject remit In the morning; then he left me. finally won film over. Imt not until the in the above entitled action within six i use had been eal'e.l In court, mid If This huh the first intimation had IO redemption ns i» by law provided all weeks fritn the 15th day of May 1915 of anything serious between the two any defense was tn I o put In It must I the right, time, and interest tnat Then the notary, date o' first publication of this sum men. Suddenly it Hashed upon me be done nt on e w . ef ndarits D B. Russen an I Alth > mons, and if you fail to answer or otl - that they would fight. 1 trembled, 1 who colllll -ei* no possible ex use Illi II. Russell, his wife, and Albert Hid had er vise appear, for want thereof plain lay turning the mutter over In my dor the eontraet to nvoi.l iadelinilfy nig brain, which was like a boiling cal llie plalntl "s. agree I that In ease Im m the 12th dav of August 1913 or have tiff will apply to the said court for the It > s s u ed his fortune it should go to since acquired in and to the following telief demanded in his complaint, droll. With the first light of dawn I l.seribid real property, situated in arose, dressed myself, stole down the Louise iih his bride. to-wit; for a judgment against you end 1 The young Ikwy er arose In eoert mul great stair* use and out on to the ve Jackson County, State of Oregon, and each of you for the sum of Sixty Two! called for a reading of the eontraet. randa looking out from behind a vino the leader came to the words. being more pa tieulurly described as and 40 100 Dollars ($62.40) with inter-! I saw Edgar mid two other young ’ ’’nrlleiix shall pay to follows, to-wit: est th.reon at the rate of seven per men riding bv the plantation The Northwest quarter of section 13. annum from Jan. 17th, 1914. and for lie ll o' t '•’other ami to no to the list I .addled m\ hoi e mount * '" rat I., ilie sum of Km. I ownship 35 South Range 2 West, and ed and foil, wed them the additional sum of Fifty Dollars at ii s ' In. ilols sto]>ped him mid the Northeast quarter of Section 13. I ennuot dwell on lite rest It Is to., torney’s fees in tl.e said action mi.I f> r: I’ evnship 35 South. Range 2 West, and his costs and disbursem nts. pntuful. I was some time in taut: ng "5 ’ our honor, mv client Is ready to where they had gone. When I reib'ti the West half of the Northwest quart T! is summons is published by vi tue ■iv the Itl.'l.OtX) frillies specified nn er e<i them they had fought a duel with er of section 18 Township 35 South, of at order of the IL n.irable F. L the contrai t to the three ilcpos tors to pistols, nnd Alfred Beale was ly ing on Range 1 West of Wi lamette Meridian, TuuVelle, Judge of the County Court, the ground, while a surgeon was bend other but Is prohibited by the con situated in Jackson t'ou ity. Oregon. in and for the said county and state, ing over blm I hurried to him t see If tract from paying the money to two All of the above described real pro made and filed on the 5 h dav of May, f them separately " lie were dead and was assured that bls The Judge dismissed the ease, for the perty will be so d at said time and 1915. direct>"g the same to be | ublish- Wound would not I k * fata I turned to Edgar. He gave me look that moment th* third man who laid gone place in the manner provided by law ed in the Jacksoi ville Po«t. a n* wspa- has hmnited me ever «Im . I saw in off with tin* funis should appear he for the sale . f real property under exe p r of general circulation, published would be arrested mid the notary It that I had lost blm fore cution foreclosure to satisfy the julg- ill the Cii'Z of Jacksonville, Jackson You have heard my stori y It bo i ‘ed not pay tl'l he was present meat, cos s. attorney s f. es and the County. Slate of Oregon, for six cor- The man who had gone nwiiv with n lesson to you tbit love Is not n game accruing cos s of this sale. sevutiue w»eks. for passing the time that young iiersons the ile|M*s|t never returned. and the Da ed his 12th day of June, 1915, at Date of first publication. May 15, 1915, notary was never again calici on to regard It. I.ove 1» a -oil.ms matter Ini Ilols married Ionise. Imt the office of the Sheriff in the Court Last publication, June 26. 1915, nnd should I k * treated - ■ l.msiy Better pay It the Euro|K*nu method ,.f mat. lies m.nlo ilis'llncd to permit her to accept the House at Jacksonville, Oreg >n. D. D. H ail , The reputation he made by by parents than the follies committed dowry W H. SlNGl.ER. Attorney for Plaintiff. Ills handling of the ease In court by some young men mid women when —------- »tar»——— Sheriff of Jacks n County Oregon brought him a practice that eventually left tw tlielr own caprices. Ralph Jennings of Buncom was in By E. W. W ilson , made him rich. Deputy. town Wednesday. For Publication Summons, NORTH BOUND TRAINS. ' . 14 Pcrtland Passenger 16 in need of 8:20 A.M 5:20 P.M. Oregon Express 2:17 A.M 12 Skasta Limited Ixtra fare train. SOUTH BOUND TRAINS. Good Printing 13 Cdifornia Express ......... 10:45 A.M. 15 Sin Francisco Express.,.4:00 P.M 11 Siasta Limited.............3:2UA. M Extra fare train. 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