Summons. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON. A Wild Goose Notice of Sheriff’s Sale Under Execution. John K. Hoppin Plaintiff. James M. Ferns and Notice For Publication DI P a RTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. U. S. Land Office at Roseburc. Oregon. March 13, 1916. Notice is hereby given that Ansil Gilson, of Jacksonville. Oregon, who. on Aurust 18, 1910, made Homestead Entry. Serial No. 06531. for the NW’i of SE’«. N’ . of SW’i and SW1-. of SW’< of Section 8. Township 39 S.. Range 2 W.. Willam­ ette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Five-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before W. H. Cannr. U. S. Commissioner, at his office at Medford, Ore­ gon, on the 27th day of April. 1916. Claimant names as witnesses; Milton Doan of Bunconi. Oregon: Christ Ulrich, of Jacksonville. Oregon. Y. H. Allen, of Jacksonville. Oregon, William Jennings, of Jacksonville. Oregon. J. M. UPTON. Register. POLK’S OREGON and WASHINGTON flj Business Directory IF Wilber B. Holmes and Martha A Directory of each City, Town and Kate T. Ferns. Defendants. ra Village, giving descriptive sketch of Ellen Holmes. Plaintiffs. By virtue of an execution and order of sale place, location, j . oj -illation, tele­ if each duly is tied out of and under the seal of the Cir­ -VS- graph, shipping and banking po’nt; i? By F. A. MITCHEL i cuit ( ourt of the State of Oregon in and for the also OIoFS t.. ’ I Mrs. Emma Wing, Robert Gray ami County of Jackson, to me directed, and dated the business and Mrs. Robert Gray, his wife, W. T. day of March. 1916, in a certain suit therein. This I m a copy of the will of Edward | • 25th Leeke and Mrs. W. T. Leeke, his wife, Spaiigler, who died leaving a daughter wherein John K. Hoppin as Plaintiff on the 18th J. N. Phillips husband of Jennie E. who was engaged to Thomas Ormsby, lay of March, 1916. recovered a judgment against i the defendants. James M. Ferns and Kate T. Phillips, Minnie J, Ogg and George G. I young man of whom the testator up- i Perns, and each of them, for the sum of Two Ogg, her husband, Mrs. M. Dunham 1 proved Mr. Spangler was considered j Thousand ($2000.60) Dollars with interest thereon and M. Dunham her husband, Mrs. H. a very singular personage, and bls will 1 from the 1st day of April, 1915. at the rate of 8 j per cent per annum with New York Exchange, Clay Cole and H. Clay Cole, her hus­ | bears out the opinion. i and Two Hundred ($200.00) Dollars attorney’s fee band, Mrs. George Carter and George . "Believing that between husband ; and the further sum of $11.60 costs, which judg- Carter, her husband, Emmett Beeson, land wife the one showing the greater I inent was enrolled and docketed in the Clerk’s N. J. Beeson, R. B. Beeson, Wellborn thought, resource, Ingenuity — indeed, office of said Court in said County, on the 18th Beeson and the wives of the said Em­ those faculties which go to make up | 'lay of March. 1916, and is of record in Volume 24 Notice Of Sheriff’s Sale i of the Circuit Court Journal at pages 148 and 119 mett Beeson, N. J. Beeson, R. B. Bee­ smartness—should rule, I bequeath my thereof. TRADE MKRKS Under Execution D esign « son and Wellborn Beeson, the unknown . fortune either to my beloved daugh- PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that I will C opyrights 4L c . hsirs of Wellborn Beeson (Sr) and I ter. Imogene Spangler, or to the man in’complirnce with the command of said Execu- Anvono sending a sketch and d^^crlntlnn may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an wife, and of Mrs. M. J. Arant and hus- she shall marry, tlie inheritance to be I tion and Order of Sale. invention Is probably patentable. Conimniilcv John K. floppin Plaintiff decided in the following manner: tions to rictiy confidential. IIAH3Û09K on Patenta on Monday, May 1st 1916, band, and of Orlando Coolidge and sent free. < » .* ’est agency fur securing patents. “My property, consisting of twenty i at the hour of 10’o’clock A. M. at the front door -vs:- I’ ns taken through Mui n A Co. receive wife, and of Alice B. Holmes wife of ojft’ialnotice, without ebsrjo, lu the bonds of $5,000 each. Is buried In the C. W. Holnes. all deceased, and the state of Florida. They will be found - of the Court House in Jacksonville, Jackson J. K. Johnsen, Mary S. County, Oregon, offer for sale and will sell all of unknown heirs of any of the above either on the right bank of the St the right, title and interest that the defendants Johnsen, George A Hov­ A handsomely Hlnstrntod weekly. T srr*st r!r- named defendants that may be dead, Johns river, at its Junction with the had on Sept. 26, 1912, or have since acquired or er, et al. Defendants. ciii.ii .< i of nnv p.’ientlüc journal. Terr i». a v>greso. Yucatan The sailors were for the sale of real property under esecutl*m l< i Ing reply. I “Lost Is not the proper word for It" satisfy the judgment, attorney s feea. costs and Hut she never assigned the bonds tv In constant danger owing to the at­ E. J. Roberson, accruing costs of Chis sale. crow led the fussy old bachelor at the him, and he learned In time that her tacks of "voracious Ashes, some of GENERAL OFFICES listed this ,11st day of March. 1916 pedal extiemlty of the tabla. “Sha’a father was not so crackbrained as was which are more ferocious than sharks 702 Title & Trust Building. NEW YORK AND CHICAGO W. H SINGLE« Sheriff. and far more determined in their extinct"—Indianapolis tn. supposed. T W By E. W, WILSON. Deputy. methods of attacking human prey." Portland, Oregon. BRANCHES IN ALL 7HE PRINCIPAL CITIES you are Good Printing Semitic JlKicriciin. 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