Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, April 22, 1916, Image 4

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    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><r; fo’-.r months.
Sold by all newsdealer«.
the Administrators and Executors of 1 ocean, or at Glencove Springs, twen­ now havo in and to the following described real
By virtue of an Execution and an TON
I
&Co.38*Br«Howïork
any of said defendants deceased, and ty miles northeast of St. Augustine. property situated in Jackson County, Oregon, Order of sale duly issued out of the
Branch OQce, 62.5 F St.. Washincton. D. C.
to-wit:-
also all other persons or parties un­ j The finder of the bonds—either my
Beginning at a quarter section corner common Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
known claiming any right, tide, estate I daughter. Imogene Spangler, or her
to Sections Two (2) and Three (3) in Township in and for the County of Jackson to me
Thirty-eight (38)?South, of Range One (l)West directed and dated the 4th dav of April
lien* or interest in the real estate de­ husband—shall be their possessor.”
“Surely, Tom,” said Imogene after
hange in Southern Pacific Time
of Willamette Meridian and running thence 1916, in a certain suit therein wherein
scribed in the complaint herein,
reading the will, “father must have
West eight and 30-100 chains; thence South
the Plaintiff above named recovered a
Defendants. ' been delirious when he signed his will,
one and 25-100 chains; thence West four and 69-
Table.
against the defendants
SUIT TO QUIET TITLE.
100 chains: thence South Thirty-one and 81-100 judgment
j You'd better go to Florida and visit
chains; thence West 31-100 (0.31) chains: thence George A. Hover and Louise W. Hov­
Effective January 17, 1915.
To W. T. Leeke, Mrs. W. T. Leeke, ! the two places named In the will.
South seven and 19-100 chains to the south line er, J. K. Johnsen and Mary S. John- I
J. N. Phillips, the Unknown Heirs of I Quite likely you’ll find a pointer In the
of said Section Three (3); thence East on sec­
NORTH BOUND TRAINS.
Wellborn Beeson (Sr.) and wife, of I | one where the bonds are buried.”
sen, for the sum of Seven Thousand
tion line Thirty-three and 9-100 chains to the
"I
think
you
had
better
go
with
me.
Mrs. M. J. Arant and husband, of Or- i
Southeast corner of the Southwest quarter of Five Hundred ($7500.00) Dollars with 14 Portland Passenger
8:20 A.M.
can make it a bridal trip."
the Southwest quarter of Section Two (2): interest thereon from 1st day of May
Inndo Coolidge and wife, of Alice B. I We
“Very good. Name the day.”
thence
North
forty
(40)
chains;
thence
West
5:20 P.M.
Oregon
Express
16
Holmes, wife of C. W. Holmes and of | I Imogene and Tom were duly mar­
1915, at the rate of 8 per cent per an­
twenty (20) chains to the place of beginning;
any of the above named defendants ried and preparations made for the excepting
num
and
$750.00
attorney
’
s
fee.
and
2:17 A.M
12 Shasta Limited
therefrom thirty acres, more or less,
that may be dead, the Administrators wedding journey. The evening before conveyed to J.F. Reddy by deed recorded March the further sum of $13.60 costs, which j
Extra fare train.
and Executors of any of said defend­ tlielr start linogeno went Into her late 29, 1912, in Volume 94 of Deeds, at page 342; judgment was enrolled and dock­
ants, deceased, and also all other per father’s library, where tlie old gentle­ and also excepting therefrom twenty (20) acres eted in the Clerk’s office of said Court
SOUTH BOUND TRAINS.
more or less, conveyed to John S. Reed, by deed
son3 or parties unknown claiming any man had kept many atlases—for he
in
said
County
on
the
29th
day
of
I
recorded February 1. 1911, in Volume 85 of
13 California Express ........ 10:45 A.M.
right, title, lien, estate or interest in was much interested In geography—
Deeds, at page 600, leaving eighty acres, March, 1916. and is of record in Volume
with
a
view
to
locating
the
points
more
or
less.
the real estate described in the com­
24 of the Circuit Cjurt Journal at page 15 San Francisco Express...4:00 P.M
where they were to hunt for the bonds.
All of the above described real property will 170 thereof.
plaint herein and herein described:
Mr. Spangler had set great store by a be sold at said time and place in the manner pro­
11 Shasta Limited................ 3:20 A.M
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF revolving plaster globe four feet In vided by law for the sale of real property under
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV­
Extra fare train.
OREGON, You and each of you are diameter. Imogene found St. Augus­ execution, to satisfy the judgment, attorney’s EN, that I will on Monday the Sth day
hereby notified that the plaintiffs, Wil­ tine on this globe, but not Glencove fees, costs and accruing costs of this sale.
of May, 1916, at the hour of 10 o'clock '
Dated this 28th day of March. 1916.
bur B. Holmes and Martha Ellen Springs, so she got down an atlas con­
A.M. at the front door of the Court
W.H. SINGLER. Sheriff,
Holmes, have commenced a suit against taining a sufficiently detailed map and
house in Jacksonville, Jackson County,
By E. W. WILSON. Deputy.
each of you impleaded with others in located the points exactly.
State of Oregon, offer for sale and will
the Circuit Court of the State of Ore­ The couple left the next morning for
sell all of the right title and interest
gon, for Jackson County, and that in the Flowery State, passing gradually
Citation.
that the defendants had on the date of
pursuance of an order made by F. M. from winter Into summer. When they IN THE COUNTY COURT OF' 1 HE STATE OF of the mortgage herein foreclosed or
reached St. Augustine Tom proposed
Calkins, presiding Judge of said court, that they put up at a third rate hotel
OREGON. FOR JACKSON COUNTY.
have since acquired or now have in and
in said cause on the 9th day of March, or a cheap boarding house. lie did not In the matter of the Estate of
to the following described real proper­
1916, and of the Statutes of said State approve of spending money freely until Daniel Whetstone, Insane.
ty situated in Jackson County Oregon,
in such cases made and provided, you they had found the money to spend. To Daniel Whetstone. Hazel Whetstone and Eun­ to-wit:-
ice
Almira
Whetstone
and
to
all
persons
inter
­
and each of you are required to appear But Imogene said that, being on her
Beginning at the center of sectiin I
ested in said Estate. Greeting;
and answer the complaint filed against wedding journey, she proposed to live
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON seventeen (17) in Township Thirty- 1
like
a
bride.
Tom
was
overruled,
and
you in said cause and court on or be­
You are hereby called and required to appear in
eight (38) South of Range One (1; :
fore six weeks from the first publica­ they went to the most expensive hotel. the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the
West of W. M. and running thence I
After
a
few
days
’
rest
from
their
County
of
Jackson,
at
the
Court
Room
thereof,
at
tion of this summons, to-wit: on or be­
Journey
Tom
proposed
that
they
should
Jacksonville, in the County of Jackson, on Sat­ East on the center line of said section,
fore six weeks from the 11th day of proceed to look up their fortune, Imo urday. the 13th day of May, 1916, at 10 o'clock in
six hundred and forty one and a-10 feet, I
March, 1916, which summons is pub­ gene seemed to be in no hurry.
the forenoon of that day, then and there to show for a point of beginning, and from said l
lished in pursuance of said order, and
“I'm comfortable here,” she said. cause why an order should not be granted to the point of beginning running thence east
said Guardian. Nick Kime, to sell as much of
that for want of such appearances or “Suppose you go to both points.”
the hereinafter described real estate of the said along said center line of said section ‘
answer within said time, the plaintiffs
“But In case I find the bonds I shall Daniel Whetstone as shall be necessary, to-wit: seventeen, nine hundred Eighty-six and ’
Shrewd buyers will invest in Jacksonville
will apply to the Court for the relief be the owner of them.”
The NE’ i of NE’4 of Section 22, Township 38 S. 5-10 feet, thence South thirteen hun­
“Suppose you are? That won’t make Range 2 West. Willamette Meridian. Oregon.
demanded in said complaint, to-wit:
property
and prepare for the raise which is
dred ano Twenty nine feet: thence!
the quieting and confirming in the any difference to me. I think the hus­ The West 40 acres (undivided) of the following North 89 degrees and 40 minutes West,
described land, excepting 10.34 acres off west side
sure to come.
plaintiffs of the title to the following band should have tlie money anyway. described
in Deed Record of Jackson County, Or­ nine Hundred Eighty six and 5-10 feet;
I’apa was like most men; he thought
described real estate, to-wit: a tract that
We can offer you a few bargains at prices
egon,
Vol.
102
at
page
395.
thence North thirteen hundred twenty
power lu the family is lodged lu
Beginning at Northwest corner of Donation
bounded and described as follows, to- the one possessing the funds. lie
one
and
25-100
feet,
more
or
less,
to
which will yield a handsome profit in the near
Claim No. 80 in Twp. 37 South. Range 2
wit:
should have known that women don’t Land
West, thence South 27.80 chains to Southeast cor­ the place of beginning, containing thir-1
future.
Get busy, at once.
Beginning at a stane 11.25 chains work that way. Their power lies be­ ner
of D L. C. No. 79 at 28.25 chains to a stone 16 ty acres; together with the tenements,
North and 30 links West of the South yond dollars and cents. You go ahead x 12 x 10 inches for corner, thence East 3.45 cha. hereditaments
and appurtenances ■
find the bonds.”
East corner of Government Lot 4 in and
:
set a rock—16 x 12 x 8 inches for corner; thence
Tom was puzzled. For him to go off North 14.50 chains, set a rock 16 x 14 x 16 inches thereto belonging.
Section 5 Township 39 South. Range
come: thence East 36.55 chains, set a stone 18
All of the above described real j
One East Willnmette Meridian, Jack- to hunt for a fortune on such meager x for 8 x8
inches forlcorner; thence North 13.75 chains
son County, Oregon, as per United Information as lie possessed seemed to Northeast corner “of I). L. C. No. 80; thence property will be sold at said time and j
ridiculous. lie showed a disposition to
place in the manner provided by law
States Government plat thereof, and give up the matter.
West 40 chains to place of beginning, containing
R. R. R.
for the sale of real property under ex- i
60 acres of land.
from said beginning point running
“Oh, go on!" said Ills wife. “You'll
ecution,
to
satisfy
the
judgment,
attor-|
Witness
the
Hon.
F.
L.
TouVelle.
Judge
of
OFFICE:
Bank
of
Jack
­
thence West 8.24 chains jthence North get mighty tired sitting around with
the County Court of the State of Ore­ ney’s fees, costs and accruing costs of |
sonville Bldg. Upstairs
1.75chaims; thence East 8.24 chains and nte long beforo the honeymoon Is over.
gon. for the County of Jackson, with sale.
Father
thence South 1.75 chains tJ the point Quito
1
likely you'll find a clew,
(Seal)
the Sealgofl said Court affixed, this 10th
Dated this 5th day of April, 1916.
of beginning, and for the costs and dis­ wasn’t such a fool ns to hide a fortune
day of April 1916.
whore no one could find It.”
Attest: G. A. Gardner, Clerk,
bursements of said suit.
W. H. SlNGLER, Sheriff,
By F'lora Thompson, Deputy.
She kissed him and patted him on
G. C. McAllister
By E. W. W ilson , Deputy.
the back anti sent hint away. He went
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
BUSINESS CARDS
first to the Springs, where lie spent a
Discomforts of Coaching Days.
day looking for a sign. Finding none,
Administrator’s Sale
Posterity will know nothing of the
he proceeded to Jacksonville and
We have on hand for sale the following
Notice of Sheriffs Sale.
GUS NEWBURY
thence to the coast. But never a sign misery their forefathers underwent in IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE
the traveling way, and whenever we
blanks viz:
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE did he see. As for digging anywhere
OF OREGON, FOR JACKSON COUNTY.
Attorney-at-Law
hear—which we often do—unreason­
OF OREGON IN AND FOR JACKSON COUNTY without a sign, lie was not so stupid
Lease,
!
In
the
matter
of
the
estate
as that So after three or four days' able grumblings about the absence of
Thomas K. Green, plaintiff.
Will Practise in All Courts in the State
Mortgages,
absence he returned to St. Augustine. trifling luxuries on railroads we are of Lewis A. Waite, Deceased.
-VS-
Bill
of Sale,
tempted
to
wish
the
pnrtles
consigned
MEDFORD.
Notice is hereby given that in pursu­
OREGON
He expected to find Ills wife dlsnp-
Frad D. Hawkins. Vernon Hnwklns. Cecelia
Agreements.
Hawkins. 1-edra Hawkins and Jane
pointed nt his f allure. but sho met him to a good long ride in an old stage­ ance of an order of the County Court
Warranty Deeds,
coach. Why, the worst third class that of Jackson County, Oregon, made on
Doe Hawkina, his wife. Defendants.
with a smile.
Quit Claim Deeds,
“You don't seem to bo much de- ever was put next the engine is Infi­ the 8th day of April. 1916, in the mat-
1). W. BAGSHAW
By virtue of an execution and order of sale
nitely better than the lnsklo of the best
issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit pressed at the loss of a fortune." lie
Chattel Mortgage,
of them used to be, to say nothing of j ter of the Estate of Lewis A. Waite,
Court of the Stale of Oregon, in and for the remarked.
Attorney at Law
Acknowledgements,
County of Jackson, to me direct«! and dated the
"Isn't It a wife's duty to cheer her the speed. As to the outsides of the i deceased, the undersigned, administra-
Real Estate ontract,
NOTARY
PUBLIC
AND
CONVEYANCER
i
tor
of
said
estate,
will
st
11
at
private
29th day of March. 1916, in a certain suit therein husband in times of adversity?' !" «he
old coaches, with their roasting«, their
Location
Notice—Placer,
for the foreclosureof a mortxaire. whereinThom-
i
sale,
to
the
highest
bidder
for
cash,
soakings, their freezings and their
Office with Jacksonville Post.
replied.
as E. Green, as plaintiff, on th« 11th day of
Location Notice—Quartz,
smotherings with dust, one cannot but I gold coin of the Unittd States, and
“
I
hope
you'll
be
nble
to
keep
It
up
March. ISIS, recovered a judsmmt aaainat the
- OREGON
Satisfaction of Mortgage,
feel that the establishment of railways subject to confirmation by said County JACKSONVILLE.
defendant Fred D. Hawkins, for the sum of One when the bills begin to come In.”
Real Estate Agents Contract,
was
a downright prolongation of life.— Court, on and after Monday, the 15th
“Brush your hair and get that disap­
Thousand 8lx Hundred Fifty 161650.«» Dollars,
Surtees (1838).
with inter**.t thereon from the 11th day of March pointed look off your face. Things are
day of Mav 1916, at two o'clock P.M. at
At reasonable prices. We intend adding
II. K. HANNA
1916. at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, and not so bad as they appear.
1 have
the court house in Jacksonville, Jack-
other blanks as fast at possible untii
Theodor* Hook and Hi« Chest.
1100. 00 attorney', fees, and the further sum of .something to tell you. The night be
the line is complete. Blanks of special
Itk.Ou costs, which judgment is enrolled and fore we left for this place I went Into
Thomas Moore held the post of reg­ son County Oregon, all the right, title,
Lawyer
docketed In ths Clerk s Otllcs of said Court In father's library to look upon his globes
form printed to order at short notice
istrar In the Bermuda government, but interest and estate of the said Lewis
said County, on the tlth day of March. 1916. and and maps where these places you have
he only held it for a few months and A. Waite at the time of his death, and
la of record In Volume 24. of ths Circuit Court
been nre. Something In the words left after appointing a deputy. An­ all the right, title and interest that the Office in Bank of Jacksonville building JACKSONVILLE POST.
Journal, at oayes 1.10 and lSl thereof.
(ileneovo
Springs sounded suggestive. other famous man of letters. Theodore estate has, by operation of law or oth­
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby yiven. that I will,
OREGON
■Springs, springs.' I kept saying. Why Hook, held a somewhat similar posi­ erwise, acquired other than or in addi­ JACKSONVILLE.
on Monday, May 1st 1916,
Expenaiv* Lighting.
I tlltl it I don't know, but I pressed tion In Mauritius, but left suddenly un­ tion to that of the said Lewis A. Waite
at the hour of 10 o'clock A M at the front door my Itniinb on the glolie nt tlie point
It taken 40.(150.000 candle power to
der a cloud, owing to some Irregulari­ at the time of his death, in and to all
of the Court House, in Jacksonville. Jackson where Glencove is and broke through
light up the outside of the Woolworth
ties with the treasury chest. It Is sni<l that certain lot. niece, or parcel of
County, Stats of Oregon, offer for sale and will the surface. Taking a knife. I began
DR. T. T. SHAW
bnlldlug. In New York, ever/ night.
of this Incorrigible Joker that on his
ell at public auction, all the rittht. title and In­
Six hundred projector lamps. with re­
to dig null found the bonds. Here passage home he was asked by one of land situate, lying, and being in Jack-
terest that the defendants herein had on the date
flector« covered with «liver— not mer­
the passengers why he was leaving son County, Oregon and bounded and
Dentist.
ef the morttraae herein foreclosed, or have since they are.”
cury—filled with nitrogen gas. eack
Going to her trunk, she unlocked It Mauritius and calmly replied that It described as follows, to-wit:
aequirodior now have. In or to the following de­
cuuaumlng K0 watt« of current and
The Northeast Quarter of Section
was owing to "a little trouble with hts
scribed reel property situate, lying and living In and took out twenty 6 per cent gilt
Office in Ryan Building, California St. delivering «7.780 candle power, are
the County of Jackson. State of Oregon, and edge bonds.
Four (4) in Township Forty-one (41)
cheat."—Westminster Gazette.
used In thia Illumination, which makes
mere particularly described as follows, to-wit:
Tom kissed her enthusiastically
S. Range Three (3) West of W. M.
Upstairs
The Southwest quarter (SW1,) of Section
the tower vbdble twenty miles away.—
Peril« of Tropical Water«.
Then suddenly the smile left his face.
J
ohn
W
aite
,
Twenty-two (22). Township Thirty-eight (St),
Raising s vessel submerged In trop­
and he said:
OREGON New York World.
Administrator I JACKSONVILLE
South. Xange Three (S) East. Willamette
ical waters Is dangerous business, ac-
“
This
makes
you
governor
of
the
Meridian. Jackeon County. Oregon, contain­
cardiug to an account in Shipping Il­
Nebedy at Herne.
household.”
ing 160 scree of land.
lustrated
of
the
salvage
of
a
gunboat
“
They
«ay."
remarked the «pinetar
THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN
“
Not
at
all.
to
defer
to
I
expect
Money
to
Loan
That all of said property will be sold at said
that had been sunk in the harbor of
ADVERTISING BY THE
boarder. “that the woman who beat­
time and place In the manner provided by law I you In everything,” was the comfort
rates lx lost"
Pn>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.
OST
Jacksonville, Ore
Where
you get
best work
low prices
Is Going On and
Prices Are Low
Rogue River Realty Co.
Jacksonville, Ore.
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LEGAL BLANKS
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