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Clerk's office of said Court in said County on the 25th day of July 1916. Mrs. Newed—I would like a pound of Pul lie Notice Is Hereby Given, that your best cheese. in pursuance to the commands of said Grocer—Yes, ma'am. execution and order of sale, I will on Mrs. Newed (examining it)— Why, Monday, August 28th 1916, this cheese is full of holes. Grocer—Yes, ma'am; that’s the way at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. at the front door of the Court House in Jack It comes. Mrs. Newed— Well, I don't want any sonville, Jackson County, Oregon, of it Pm not going to pay for a pound offer for sale and will sell at public of cheese that contains a half pound of auction, subject to iedemption as is boles! by statute provided all of the right, title and interest that the defendants Quite Deliberate, “I am glad to say,” remarked Mr. had on the date of the Mortgage here Beekton, “that 1 never »poke a hasty in foreclosed or have since acquired or now have in and to the following word to you. “No, Leonidas," answered his wife described real property, to-wit: rather gently; “I'm willing to give you Beginning at the north-west cor credit for not hurrying about any ner of the Lot numbered eight (8) thing." in Block number three (3) in West Medford, as shown by the official Why They Walk In Circles. plat thereof, now of record, and “If you were lost in a desert or In a forest and tried to find your way out," running thence South 190.75 feet; »ays a well known scientist, “you thence East 114 feet, thence North would be almost sure to walk in a 10 feet, thence East 114 feet; circle." This well known fact is due thence North 180.75 feet to the to a slight inequality in the length of North-east corner of Lot number ♦ he legs. Careful measurements of a ed seven (7) in Block number three •lies of skeletons have shown that (3); thence West 228 feet to the only It) per cent had the lower limbs place of beginning. equal In length, 35 per cent had the light limb longer than the left, while Also the lots numbered eighteen in 55 per cent the left limb was the (18) and nineteen (19) in block longer. number two 2, of Kenwood, accord The result of oue limb being longer ing to the official plat thereof, now than the other will naturally be that a of record. person will unconsciously take a longer All of the land above described will step with the longer limb, anil conse quently will trend to the right or left, be sold at said time and place in the according as the left or right leg Is the manner provided by law for the sale of longer. The left leg being more fre real property under execution to satisfy quently the longer, the Inclination the judgment, attorney’s fee, costs and should take place more frequently to the accruing costs of sale. tlie right than to the left, and this con Dated this 27th day of July, 1916. clusion Is quite borne out by observa W H. S ingi . er , Sheriff tions made on a number of imtsous By E. W. W ilson , Deputy. when walking blindfolded. The in equality In the length of limb is not confined to any sex or race, but seems Summons to be universal in all respects. interest thereon from the 6lh day of Nolice Of Sheriff’s Sale June 1911 at the rate of six per cent Lula Van Wegan Plaintiff per annum; also for judgment against vs the said Henry J. LaClair in lhe fur- they sum of $311.24 taxes and ci’y Adla C. Bish, ard A. W Bish, her assessments paid by the plaintiff upon husband and L. L. Crabb, Defendants. the premises described in the said By virtue of an Execution, and order complaint, and again described as By F. A. MiTChEL of sale duly issued out of and under follows: the seal of the Circuit Court of the Lots numbered 1-2-6-7-8-9-10 and 13 State of Oregon, in and for the County in Block numbered 2 of the Westmore If one desires to see how fast the of Jackson, tome directed and dated the land Addition to the City of Medford, 26th day of July, 1916, in a certain suit world is moving ou let him spend u Jackson County, Ore. according to the therein for the foreclosure of a few weeks in a town that lias stoo.l plat thereof on file and of record in | Mortgage, in which Lula Van Wegan, still. In Henrietta-mimed for the the office of the County Recorder in I as Plaintiff recovered a judgment Queen of Charles 1. of England—the and for said County and State, together I against the defendant Adla C. Bish same social forms are in vogue that with the costs and disbursements of i and A. W. Bish and each of them for were current In 1300. And even then this suit; also for a decree of thia the sum of Three Hundred Eighty there was a semblance of the formality Court foreclosing and cancelling the Seven and 40.100 ($387.40) Dollars, that existed in Baltimore when Miss contract described in said complaint Patterson married n brother of the with interest thereon- from said against said premises, and decreeing great Napoleon. In introducing a day of July, 1916. at the rate of the interest of the plaintiff in said friend to another the Introducer would cent per annum, and the further premises to be prior, superior and say, "1 buve the honor of presenting of $12.0" costs' paramount to, the interest of defen Public Notice Is Hereby Given, that my friend Miss So-and-so of the old dants, and each of them, and forever in compliance with the commands of Virginia family of So-and-so's, who foreclosing and barring the interest of were prominent In the colony during said execution and order of sale, 1 the reign of Charles II." Indeed, there the defendants and each of them in was no one In the place whose ances and to said premises, and fixing a rea will on sonable time within which said defen Monday, August 28th, 1916 tors were not loyal subjects of one of dants. or any of them, may redeem at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. at the the Stuart kings except a family of Stackpoles, who were tabooed because said premises, and for such other, fur I front door of the Court House in Jack- the founder of the family lu America ther or different relief as to the Court i sonville, Oregon, offer for sale and had been a fugitive regicide. may seem just and equitable in the | will sell at public auction to the high One morning a young couple arrived premises as is further shown by said est bidder for cash, subject to redemp- in Henrietta, evidently a bride and complaint to which reference is hereby [ tion as by statute provided, all of the groom, and within an hour after their made and same is hereby made a part | right, title and interest that the de arrival had rented one of the houses that had been long vacant owing to hereof fendants above named had oil the date the shrinkage oi-tlie population. The This summons is served upon you by of the mortgage herein foreclosed or groom, nineteen years old, was a dig- publication in the Jacksonville Post, have since acquired or no.v have in nilied young fellow for his age, the under and by virtue of an order made and to the foillowing described re 1 bride a rosebud three years his junior, in said Court and Cause, by the Hon. property, situated in the County of lie said very little, she a great deal. F. M. Calkins, Judge of said Court, Jackson, State of Oregon, towit: She was a regular chatterbox. She said order having been made on the The North half of Lot Numbered I appeared to consider every one on 1st day of August, 1916, and duly filed 3 in Block No. 2 of the Cottage i earth her bosom friend. She would j speak to any one on the slightest prov- for record in the records of said cause; Addition to the City (formerly I ovation and not trouble the person ad the date of the first publication hereof town) of Medford, as numbered dressed to do any of the talking. So is August 5th 1916. ar.d described on the recorded plat i smiling, so unaffected, Indeed, so F. J. N ewman , Atty, for Plaintiff, thereof. I charming was she that it is difficult to IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Medford, Ore. Courtesy In Business Pays. Said premises will be sold at said understand how, even in Henrietta, STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR In the American Magazine is a story time and place in the manner provided she could have been snubbed. But THE COUNTY OF JACKSON. by Fred C. Kelly to prove that cour by law for the satisfaction of said she was. tesy in business pays. It lias to do Mery Frank Gerth, To such a person, outspoken in judgment, costs and accruing costs of Administrator's Notice with George C. Boldt • nnger of the friendliness, n snub is like Jack Frost Plaintiff, this sale. Waldorf-Astoria in New York city and touching the petal of a flower. At IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE vs. Dated this 27th day of July, 1916. former manager of n I’hiladclpliia hos first tlie little woman did not under STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR Emett Theodore Gerth, W. H. S ingler , Sheriff telry. stand it. but when she had been frozen JACKSON COUNTY. Defendant. By E. W. W ilson , Deputy. by several Henrietta ladles she began “One night when nil the hotels in i Philadelphia were crowded and it was to wilt—that is, when she came in To Emett Theodore Garth, the above In the Matter of the estate of Victor almost Impossible to obtain u room a named defendant; contact with any more of them she We have on hand for sale the following C. Koch, Deceased. Summons. man and bls wife drove up to Boldt’s In The Name Of The State Of Ore Notice Is Hereby Given that by or j curled tip like tlie sensitive plant. blanks viz: hotel and asked in a tone of despair if gon: You are hereby required to ap der of the County Court for Jackson IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE CF Now, the Stackpole family, whose he could not give them a place to sleep. ancestor had been Instrumental in cut Lease, OREGON, FOR JACKSON COUNTY, "‘Yea,’ Boldt told them; 'you can pear and answer the complaint filed County, Oregon, duly made, rendered The Medford National Bank, a National ting off tlie head of its sovereign, bad Mortgages, against you in the above entitled and entered upon August sixteenth, take my room. That's all I have.’ always lived outside the charmed cir Banking Corporation, Plaintiff, Bill of Sale, court and cause, on or before the ex nineteen hundred sixteen, the under vs “The next morning the guest told cle of Henrietta society. Consequent Agreements, Boldt that a manager with his sense piration of the *ime prescribed in the signed was duly appointed administra J. E. Enyart, Defendant. ly they could sympathize with oue Warranty Deeds, of courtesy would be an assured suc order for the service of summons here tor of the above entitled estate; all To J. E. Enyart. the above named defendant: whose refinement entitled her to be In Quit Claim Deeds, IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: cess bi a much larger hotel. it. but who was not permitted to take in upon you by publication, to-wit: on persons having c'.a.ms against said Chattel Mortgage, “ ‘And,’ added the guest, 'I'm willing or before the expiration of six weeks estate are hereby notified to present You are hereby required to appear in the above her place there. At any rate, they entitled court and cause and answer the com called on the bride and invited her to Acknow lodgements, to provide you with the hotel.’ from the date of the first publication the same, duly itemized, and with “Since then that same guest has In of this summons, namely, on or before vouchers thereunto attached unto the plaint of the plaintiff on' file therein against you tea. Then she fell ill. and they car Real Estate ontract, wihin ten days from the date of the service of vested many millions of dollars in ho ried dainty things to her. They even Location Notice—Placer, this summons upon you if such service is made September 23, 1916, and if you fail to undersigned at his office in the Medio: d tels under Boldt's direction. The guest Location Notice—Quartz, within Jackson County, Oregon,: within twenty insisted on taking tier and her hus so appear and answer, for want there National Bank Building, in Medford, I i days was William Waldorf Astor.” from the date of the service of this sum- band to their home, where they could Satisfaction of Mortgage, of the plaintiff will apply to the court Oregon, within six months from the ! mons upon you if such service is made within any make them more comfortable. Real Estate A'ants C mtract. for a default against you and for the date hereof. other county of the State of Oregon, and within The little bride gladly accepted tue Th. Silver Fox. [ six weeks from the date of the first publication Invitation, nnd her husband was At reasonable prices. We intend adding Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 19th relief prayed for in her complaint The silver fox la really a black fox. j of summons if served by the publication thereof Instead, as some persons suppose, of be herein, a succinct statement of which day of August nineteen hundred six- 1 or if served outside of the State of Oregon in lieu pleased to have her do so. especially other blanks as fast as possible until since he dreaded to have her remain the line is complete. Blanks of special ing almost white or a silver gray. The is as follows: For a decree of this teen. 1 of the actual publication, then within six weeks in such dilapidated quarters. As for I form printed to order at short notice name Is given on account of the pres court forever dissolving the bonds of G. M. R oberts , f 1-om the date of such said service and you will himself, lie remained where lie was ence of glistening white and grayish matrimony heretofore and now exist hereby take notice that if you fail to so appear Administrator of the Estate of POST. and answer the complaint on file herein, for want except when la attendance upon his JACKSONVILLE hairs which appear among the black ing between plaintiff and yourself and Victor C. Koch, Deceased thereof the plaintiff will pray the court for the wife. Of course everything the couple In the lietter grades the long, silky for such further relief as to the court did was known and discussed. When following relief against you, tc-wit: bmsh has n tip of pure white. About That it recover off and from you, the above It was learned flint the groom had de a quarter of a century ago the little may seem equitable. named defendant, judgment in the sum of $4768. clined for himself the Stackpole in BUSINESS CARDS Administratrix Notice This summons is published in the anlmnl, which weighs when full grown with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent vitation the most aristocratic lady in only about twelve pounds, became al Jacksonville Post, a newspaper of from June 1st 1914, until paid, the sum of $i88.08 IN THE COUNTY COURTOF ORE Henrietta remarked, “I believe that most extinct. Because of the beauty general circulation printed and pub with interest thereon at the rate of six per cent young num has royal blood in hla of its fur the species was trapped un lished at Jacksonville, Jackson County GON, FOR JACKSON COUNTY. from April 29th 1916, together with the further GUS NEWBURY veins.” til almost the last of them had disap State of Oregon, by order of the Hon. In the Matter^ of the Estate of sum of $550. as its attorney's fees, and its costs One day a letter came for the bride and disbursements herein to be taxed. And for a Attorney-at-Law peared. For a long time the standard F. M. Calkins, Judge of the above Arthur P. Stover, Deceased. j decree of this court that this said deed, exhibit and groom, and as soon after the young price offered by the Hudson Hay com Notice is hereby given that the un- "A” of the plaintiff’s complaint, be considered as wife was aide to travel the birds flew Will Practise in Ail Court» in the State pany for silver fox pelts wns around entitled court, and which order is dat equitable mortgage securing said debt and away. Many speculations had been *1,000, and the efforts of the French e<t August 10, 1916, and it is therein dersigned has been appointed by the an OREGON MEDFOilD. promissory note described in plaintiff’s complaint Canadians, half breeds and Indian ordered thatBummons herein be served County Court of Oregon, for Jackson and that said deed be foreclosed and the said rife as to where they had come from, and as soon ns it was known that they trappers to obtain this sum. to them a upon you by publication in said news County administratrix of the estate of premises lying and being situated in Jackson had gone Inquiries were made at the fortune, can lx- l>etter imagined than paper once a week for six consecutive Arthur P. Stover, deceased. County. Oregon, and more particularly described D. W. BAGSHAW postoffice by one of the social mag described. St. Ixiuls Post-1 deputeh. weeks and you are therein ordered to All persons having claims against as follows, to-wit: nates as to the postmark. When told Number One (1). Two (2), Three (3). and appear and answer plaintiff's com said estate are hereby notified to pre- Four Lots Attorney at Law (4), in Block Three (3) in the City of Med tluit it wns the sent of the federal Curlou. Recruiting Custom. plaint herein on or before the expira sent the same, duly verified, to this ford, Jackson County, Oregon. government a tremor passed over the NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER Th. Russian army In the early part tion of six weeks from the date of the That said premises described above be order- town. administratrix at her residence near of the nineteenth century had n cu Office «¡th Jacksonville Post. edlsold in the manner provided by law; and the For some time after the war Wash first publication of this summons. Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, or> rious way of raising troops. A levy of proceeds thereof be applied (First), in the pay ington was tabooed by Henrietta as The date of the first publication ot or before six months from the date JACKSONVILLE. - - OREGON two to four men out of every 5(X) were ment of the costs and expenses of said sale. (Sec unworthy of notice. But when the ond). in the payment of the costs and disburse eelectcd ami then medically examined this summons is August 12, 1916, and hereof. August 12, 1916. first families of the south began to at the army's headquarters, either at the date of the last publication and on L ucile L. S tover , Administratrix ments of this suit, the attorney’s fees allowed the send their prominent sons to congress, plaintiff by the court herein, and (Third), the or before which date you are required Moscow or St, Petersburg (now Petro IL K. HANNA of the Estate of Arthur P. Stover, amount due the plaintiff on said notee, and the the cabinet, the supreme court and grad). If the recruit successfully pass- to appear and answer is September 23, Deceased. balance if any there be, after said amounts have other Important positions Henrietta be ad he was then turned over to an offi 1916. been fully paid, satisfied and discharged, be paid gan to hunger for Washington. What lawyer cer. who saw to It that lie was cor over unto the above named defendant and there If that young couple were the children II. K. H anna , rectly measured and. If the proper by all and any title, estate, lien and interest of of—iierhaps a congressman? But the Attorney tor Plaintiff. Notice For Publication. height, was sent Into another apart the defendant in and to said premises be fore announcement that the letter was Office in Bank of Jacksonville Building closed and forever barred except as to the right from the capital was a ripple beside a ment. where the front part of Ills head OREGON of redemption as "provided by law; and for such was shaved If rejected as being med Alias Summons. tidal wave when one of the Stackpole JACKSONVILLE. further and different relief as to the court may Rally untit or short of the necessary DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, seem meet and equitable in the premises. family wns known to have received an height the back |>nrt of his Head was IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF This summons is published in the Jackson engraved card stating that the Secre then shorn of its locks to prevent him OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, ville Post, under and by virtue of an order duly tary of State and Mrs. ---- would be DR. T. T. SHAW from appearing again among new' JACKSON. July 21. 1916. made, rendered and entered upon July 8th, 1916, pleased to see certain mcmliers of the levies. in this said court and cause, by the Hon. F. M. Stackpole family at their residence In J. I. Case Threshing Machine Company, Notice is hereby given that William Calkins. Circuit Judge. The date of the first pub ---- circle on a specified evening, Dentist. a cor|Hiration, Plaintiff. O. Garrett, of Buncom, Oregon, who, lication hereof is July 15th 1916, and the last pub There lmd been no such upheaval In Henrietta since the lieheadlng of Officefin^Ryan Building, California St. , on September 23, 1911, made Home- lication is August 26th 1916. vs G. M. ROBERTS. Notice of Sheriff’s Sale Charles I., when the town was a set- Henry J. LaClair, Mitchell Lewis Sta ■ stead Entry, Serial No. 07554, for the Attorney for Plaintiff. Upstairs tlement In the primaeval forest, as yer Co., a corporation, and Maude R. | SW'4 of SW'4 and E1. of NW , ot took place nt this Invitation, Nor was F. G. Fleetwood, Plaintiff Keen, Defendants. SW'4 of Stc. 22, Tp 39 S, R. 2 W. OREGON it lessened at Mrs. Stackpole senior's JACKSONVILLE Administrator’s Notice To vs To Maud R. Keen, defendant: In W. M., and on August, 28, 1913, made declaring that the groom who had late Henry Humphrey.let al Defendants. The Name Of The State Of Oregon, Additional Homestead Entry, Serial Creditors. ly been with them was the son of a I By virtue of an Execution and order you are hereby required to appear and No. 09033, for the E'. of SW'( of senator nnd the bride the daughter of a cabinet officer. The youngsters had Change ¡nJ Southern Pacific Time of sale duly issued out of and under answer the complaint of the plaintiff NW1, ard W'. of SE'4 of NW1, of Notice is hereby given that the un stolen away—almost from the nursery the seal of the Circuit Court of the against you in the above entitled court Section 22, Township 39 S, Range Table. State of Oregon, in and for the County and cause within six weeks from the 2 W., Willamette Meridian, has filed dersigned has been appointed by ttje —to run away and lie married. The Stnckiwles' attendance at a County Court of Jackson County, Ore notice of intention to make Final Five- Effective January 17, 1915. of Jackson, to me directed and dated date of the first publication of this function at the house of the secretary the 26th day of July, 1916. in a certain summons, exclusive of the day of first year I’roof, to establish claim to the gon, as administrator with the will of state wiped away the stain of reirt- NORTH BOUND TRAINS. suit therein for the foreclosure of a publication, the date of the first pub- j land above described, before G. A. annexed of the estate of Bradley O. cldal blood. AU Henrietta tieslrged Moore, deceased, and has qualified. Gardner. Clerk of County Court of Mortgage in which the Plaintiff F. G. I lieation of this summons being the 5th them on their return to hear an ac 14 Portland Passenger........ 8:20 A.M. Fleetwood recovered a judgment day of August, 1916, and you being Jackson County. Oregon, at Jackson All persons having claims against said count of the festivities, and the Ice against the defendants Henry Humph required to so appear or answer said ville, Oregon, on the 29th day of estate are hereby notified to present having been after three centuries 16 Oregon Express............. 5:20 P.M. the same with proper vouchers and broken, ft did not again conceal. rey and Elizabeth Humphrey, his wife, complaint on or before the expiration August, 1916. 12 Shasta Limited 2:17 A.M duly verified to the undersigned at Henrietta's Inst aristocratic maiden for the sum of one Thousand Seven of six weeks from said date, and you Claimant names as witnesses: citizen died a few years ago. and the Extra fare train. Prospect, Oregon, within six months hundred seventy eight, and 85.100 are hereby notified that if you fail to Frank P. Silva, of Buncom, Oregon. place has the appearance of the first (81778.85) Dollars, with interest there so appear or answer within the time A. S. Kleinhammer, of Buncom. Oreg from the date of this notice. SOUTH BOUND TRAINS. settlement In America—Jamestown. A Dated and first published August part of the church remains and some on from said 17th day of May, 1916 at ’ required, for want thereof the olaintiff on. 13 California Express ........ 10:45 A.M. 12th 1916. the rate of 8 per cent per annum and I will apply to the Court for the relief Harley, Hall, of Buncom, Oregon. of the houses, hut they are occupied by One Hundred seventy-five (175.00) | demanded in his said complaint, to-wit: Mrs. Dora Saltmarsh, of Buncom, Squire S. Aiken, citizens of African des<‘ent. The bride 15 San Francisco Express... 4:00 P. M Administrator with the will annexed of and griHim who sojourned there have Dollars attorney's fee, and the further For judgment against the said defend- Oregon. 1 Shasta Limited............... 3:20 A. M the estate of Bradley O. Moore de settled down ns elderly persons of so eum of 832 26 costs, which judgment ant Henry J. LaClair, in the sum of W. H C anon , •tai prominence In the capital. wu enrolled and docketed in the Fifteen Hundred Dollars, together with Register. ceased. Extra fare train. 4 Heavy Holes. II IE TOWN O1 HENRIETTA you are in need of Good Printing POST Jacksonville, Ore. Where you get best work low prices LEGAL BLANKS