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said-date being more than six weeks , and Jacksonville road to the Bein- attorney’s fees and $11 00 costs and from the date of the first publication disbursements, which said execution venue place, as now travelled. All Olio of Sberldan'e tales was of an was <>f 'he date of September 7, 1916, being in Jackson C untv» State of Irishman who met a Brilon of llie true I of this summons, ai d being the time Oregon. and was issued by virtue of a judg Joliu Bull pattern standing with fold j pi escribed for such appearance bv the ed arms in a contemplative mood, np order of publication of sum:n u.s enter- This Citation is served upon the me nt and decree of said C urt in said pareutly meditating ou the greatness i ed herein; and if you fail to so appear unki own h< irs of said <!« cedent, if any cause, which said judgment and decree I and answer, for want thereof plaintiff s ich there be, by publication hereof was duly rc-nder'id and docketed in the of bls little island. "Allow me to differ with ye!" ex will apply to the Court for the relief in the Jacksonville Post, pursuant to Clerk’s office of said Court in said By ESTHER VANDF VEER | claimed the Celt. demanded in its complaint, namely; older of the Judge of the above en County on the 2nd day of September, :» "But 1 have said nothing, sir.” re ' that there be entered in the above 1916. titled court of date Sept. 6th 1916. plied John Bull. * entitled court and cause a decree ad Date of fiist publication is Sep I am commanded by virtue of an ex I The difference lielweeu an old Cash “And a man may tldnk a lie as well Ioncd mimic lux and one worked plum judging due plaintiff on account of the tember 9th 1916. ecution with power of sale attached Ogrilpldcnllv Is tli.-il the former Is me as publish it." persisted the pugna mortgage dated September 2, 1913, clous Hibernian. Witness the Hon. F. L. issued by the Clerk of the above elitiliictll. Willie tile Intlei is a rc| ro "Perhaps you are looking for fight?" executed by J. M. Frink, deceased, Touvelie, Judge of the Conrl dated the 7th day of September. illlvll di of tile reeling of the musician, and Abbie H. Frink, and filed on Sep- queried the Briton. above entitled court with 1916, in the ab< ve entitled cause, to '¡'lie Swiss people have for many years “Allow mo to compliment ye on the tember 6, 1913, with the registrar of (Seal) the seal of said court here sell the following described real prop ranked first In the building of urn quickness of yer perception,” said Pat titles for Jackson county, Oregon, and to affixed, this 6th day of erty to satisfy said execution and ord sieal me<'haniciil coutrjviiiii es mid have rick. throwing down his coat And by him entered in Volume 2, beginning brought them as near perfegtion as er of sale, to-wit: Sept. 1916. they eau l>e made. then they pitched in. at page 399, of Certificate of Title; The southeast quarter of the F. L. T ouvelle , Several hundred years ago David Register of said Jackson county, and southwest quarter and the west County Judge. Kloekke. n Genevese maker of music Starting a Scrap. on account of the notes secured there half of the southwest quarter of boxes, became ambitious to produce a "I’ll bet my dad can lick yours.” by, the following sums, namely: $50 0 Attest: music box that would give one song the southeast quarter of section (8) "I'll bet bo can't.” G. A. G ardner , with interest thereon at the rate of j so perfectly that the feeling thrown "now you'ro going to prove It?” tn Township thirty-seven (37), County Clerk of Jackson County Into It b.v the singer would be repro "1’11 iell you. I'll hit you in the eye ten per cent per annum from Septem- 1 Oregon. sou.'li of range two (2) west of the duced He certainly had a great ad and you bit me lu the nose; then we’ll her 1, 1915; $25,000 with interest there- 1 V, illan ette Meridian, except the By F. L. C oleman , vantage In executing Ids work. He both run home and tell our dads about on at the rate of ten per cent per an following described five acres deed Deputy. was deeply in love with a girl who it, anil then they’ll both get mad and num from August 1, 1916; the further ed to A. B. Pomeroy, towit: Be sang exquisitely. Indeed. It was tier start a scrap, and you and I will stand sum of $729.17; $875, with interest ginning at the Northwest corner I rendition of n ballad that suggested it. by and see which of them wins."—De thereon at the rate of ten per cent per Notice of Sheriff’s Sale of the Southwest quarter of the "Why eau I not make n box that will troit Free Press. annum from March 1, 1916; $3000 as Southeast quarter in Section eight give that expression?" lie asked him IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OE THE STATE OF an attorney’s fee herein; and plaintiff’s self. “1 can produce harmony with (8) in Township thirty -seven (37), How the Days Go By. OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF Frank looked up thoughtfully from costs and disbursements; that said JACKSON. south of range two (2) West of j my metal tongues, but not feeling.” Then he resolved that he would make his engine and cars game of railroad mortgage be foreclosed and the pro the Willamette Meridian, and run I he attempt. lug. played on tlie primitive plan of a perty covered thereby be sold by the Jesse Houck, ning thence East forty (40) rods; When he told Hilda, the girl he loved, sheriff of said JacKson county to satis live year-old boy. Plaintiff, thence South twenty (20) rods; that lie wished her to sing for him "Mamina, isn't It funny how the days fy said decree in whole or in part; vs. thence West forty Í40) rods thence that he might reproduce her song In go by, oue after the other, just like a that the defendants and each and ail North twenty (20) rods to the n music box she saw the Impossibility train of cars, with Sunday for the en of them be barred and foreclosed of I Mary A. Beveridge and W. T. Beveridge, wife and husband, of accomplishing such n font; but, pre place of beginning, all in Jackson gine."—Harper's. all right, title, and interest in said ferring to humor him and supposing Defendants. County, Oregon. property or any part thereof, except that she would be only required to sing He'll Learn. Notice is hereby given that bv virtue Now therefore, by virtue of said Tommy —Pop, there are no pirates the statutory right of redemption; and | of a judgment, decree and order of execution and decree, and in compli to him a few times to convince him that lie could not accomplish what be and high wily men In these days, are for such further relief as to the Court i sale duly made and entered in the above ance with said writ, I will on . had undertaken, she assented. A sim there? Tommy’s Pop—IJU—well, my may seem proper. I entitled court and cause on the 9th, ple love song was selected, and when •on. I'm al'ruid you are too young to Tuesday, October 10, 1916 The property covered by said day of September, 1916, and duly dock Kloekke had his material and tools fully gruap the modern methods of con mortgage is situated in Jackson county, , eted in Vol. 2 at page 231 of the Judg at the hour of ten o’clock A. M. at ready to reproduce the notes she began centrating capital.—Philadelphia Rec Oregon, and is described as follows, ment Docket of said court, and where- the front door of the Court House in to sing, first giving the entire song ord. to-wit: i in Jesse Houch, plaintiff, recovered a Jacksonville, Jackson County, Oregon, that he might become imbued with the melody. Government Lots numbered Five (5) ; judgment against the defendants, Mary sell at public auction, subject to re Unreasonable Assumption. As soon as site had finished he asked "Nero fiddled while Rome burned." and Six (6) and the East half (E!j) A. Beveridge and W. T. Beveridge, demption as by law provided, all the her to sing the first few notes again. "I dou't believe it. No violinist of the Northeast one quarter (NE!() I wife and husband, for the sum of right, title and interest of the above This she did. und he asked her to sing would permit a pyrotechnic display on and the East half (EJj) of the $2212.42, the amount due upon the named defendants Frank W. Wait and them again and again, while ho en the same program with himself.”— i O o G u J tiii? luiUtiivi* Suu) Southeast one quarter (SE'() in and i mortgage tGrCC foreclosed; the further sum Katherine R. Wait, his wife, in and to deavored to Imitate them on tils metal Washington Slur. of Section Twelve in Township ! of $79.96, the amount of taxes with to the above described real property to prongs. Hilda very soon not only Thirty-eight (38) South of Range accrued interest paid by plaintiff upon satisfy arid execution and order, for grew tired of this, but, being tired, her An honorable defeat Is better than a singing lost all Its charm. Tills irri Two (2) West of the Willamette the mortgaged premises; the further cash in hand to the highest bidder. mean victory, and no one Is really Dated at Jacksonvil’e, Oregon, tated tier and tier lover, the result be Meridian, “ and the Government Lots sum of $36.50, being the amount of in- worse for being beaten unless he loses ing n violent quarrel. Hilda ran away numbered Two (2) and Three (3) :surance and accrued interest thereon this 7th day of September, 1916. heart —Sir John Lubbock. and left him to relievo her feelings 111 We have on hand for sale the following W. H. S ingler , and the West one half (W'j) of the i I paid by plaintiff upon the mortgaged tears. -■ ■ »ar»— Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. Southwest one quarter (SW'i) in :, premises; anil the further sum of While Kloekke was sitting at his blanks viz: By E. W. W ilson , and of Section seven (7) in Town •I$16.00 costs of said suit, with interest work talile brooding over bis failure Notice to Creditors Lease, Deputy. ship Thirty-eight (38i South of Range ' , on each of aforesaid several sums at and bis break with the girl he loved r - - Mortgages, the door opened and a woman entered. One (1) West of the Willamette i the rate of 8% per annum from the In the Matter of the Estate of Will Bill of Sale, "I have heard," she said, “what has Meridian save except therefrom, j date of said judgment, namely, from iam Fowler, Deceased: Agreements. however, the following parcel there ■ , September 9, 1916; also the further Notice of Sheriff’s Sale Under taken place in your effort to reproduce Notice is hereby given that the un- Warranty Deeds, iiuiuan feeling In song It requires a of, containing Four and 43-100 • I and additional sum of $232.00 attorney’s Execution in Foreclosure. dersigned has been appointed by the great deal of patience on the part of Quit Claim Deeds, (4.43) acres, more or less, to-wit: : ( fees therein, and by virtue of an exe- one who sings for you. Let me try, order of the County Court of Oregon Margaret S. Soliss, Chattel Mortgage, Beginning at the Northwest corner ' cution issued pursuant to said decree and possibly yon may lie able to repro for Jackson Co. the executrix of the Plaintiff. Acknowledgements, of Government Lot numbered Seven by the clerk of, and under the seal of duce my song." last will of William Fowler, Deceased, vs Real Estate ontract, (7) in Section Seven (7), Township the above entitled court, of date Sep The man assented, and the woman and letters testementary have been Emil Mohr, and the First National Location Notice—Placer, Thirty-eight (38) South of Range tember 22, 1916, I will on began to sing. She, too, sang her en duly issued to me; Location Notice—Quartz, One (1) West of the Willamette Monday October 23, 1916, Bank of Medford, Oregon, a corpora tire song before lie began to work. All persons having claims against tion. Defendants. Satisfaction of Mortgage, From the first note be seemed thrilled Meridian; thence South on the West at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. at the ».aid estate are hereby notified and re Real Estate Agents Gintract, Bv virtue of an Execution and order with something lie had never felt be line of said Lot, Four Hundred and front door of the court house in Jack of sale duly issued out of and under fore. The song was weird. Kloekke quired to present the same, duly veri Sixty four and 9-10 (464.9) feet, At reasonable prices. We intend adding sonville, Jackson County, State of tne seal of the Circuit Court of the seemed to hear spirit voices calling, fied, to the undersigned, at her resi thence West Three Hundred and other blanks a3 fast a3 possible untii Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at dence in the town of Rogue River, in State of Oregon, in and for "the Cour- now soft and low. now rising iu a Eighty and 4-10 (380.4) feet, thence public auction, to the highest bidder •y of Jackson, to me directed and wail. Wlieu the woman liad finished the line is complete. Blanks of special Jackson County, Oregon, within six North six Hundred and Three and for cash, subject to redemption as by dated the 9th day of September, 1916, the song she repeated the first few form printed to order at short notice months from date hereof; The date 1-10 (603.1) feet to »he center of the statute provided, the following de in a certain suit therein, wherein the notes. Kloekke succeeded easily In JACKSONVILLE POST. and first publication hereof is Septem County Road, thence South Sixty scribed real property, and all the in- Plaintiff Margaret S. Soliss, recovered i repenting every one. giving it exactly ber 30, 1916. two (62) degrees east. Two Hundred terest that the defendants above nam a judgment against the defendant us it was sung. She sang a few more Elizabeth Fowler, and forty and 9-10 (240.9) feet along notes, and those lie reproduced with ed, each er both of them had therein Emil Mohr, for the sum of $3275 wit equal Executrix. success. said ¿center line of County Road, on May 11, 1912, or that they or either interest thereon from said 21st day ot B. B. Piatt, Attorney, BUSINESS C ards Kloekke was delighted. Running and thence South Eighty one (81) I of them may have acquired therein Medford, Ore. August, 1916, at the rate of 8 per cent into a room where Hilda was, he call degrees Thirty three (33) minutes I since said date, or that they or either per annum and $200 attorney’s fee, ed Io her that lie had succeeded in his ■ « JH--------------- East One Hundred and Seventy and ' of them now have therein to-wit: GUS NEWBURY and the further sum of $16.00 costs, effort. He expected that she would 3-10 (170.3) feet along said center Commencing at a point 210 feet which judgment was enrolled and rejoice with him at ills success, in Administrator's Notice To line of said County Road to the point Attorney-at-Law south and 110 feet east of the north docketed in the Clerk’s office of said stead. she loiMed at him angrily and of beginning. Creditors. west corner of Block No. 5 of Gall Court in said County on the 2nd day of told him that since he bad found an i Will Practise in All Courts in the State This summons is served upon you oways Addition to the town now September, 1916, and is ot record in other who could do what she could by publication thereof by order of the OREGON MEDFORD. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF ORE (city) of Medford, and running Volume 24 of ihe Circuit Court Jour- not do lie might take the other for a Hon. Frank M. Calkins, Judge of the sweetheart. He was very much aston GON FOR JACKSON COUNTY. thence east 205 feet to the west line al. above entitled court, which order was ished at this, for lie had always found of “J” Street; thence north 35 de In the Mattter of the Estate PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY Hilda's disposition of the sweetest. made and entered herein on the 29th D. W. BAGSHAW grees and 10 minutes west, along of GIVEN, that in compliance with the However, after much coaxing he por day of August, 1916. The date of the the west line of “ J ” Street 81 feel; suaded her to go with him into tile Charles A. Thorpe, deceased. commands of said execution and order first publication of this summons is Attorney at Law thence south 73 degrees and 30 mi: - of sale. I will on room where lie had worked. Notice is hereby given that the un September 9th, 1916. The date of the I utes west 165 feet; thence south 23 Tlie woman who bad sung for him NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER dersigned has been appointed by tile last publication thereof is October 21st, ' j feet to the place of beginning, all Tuesday October 10th, 1916 had gone. After looking about for her Office with Jacksonville Post. County Court of Oregon for Jackson 1916. being situated in Jackson County, at the ncur of 10 o’clock A. M. at the and not finding her Kloekke wound up County, administrator of the estate of W ood , M ontague & H unt , - OREGON the music box and set it moving. The JACKSONVILLE. State of Oregon. Charles A. Thorpe, deceased. All per Attorneys for Plaintiff. front door of the Court House in Jack first note had a peculiar effect on Hll- j That said property or ro much sons having claims against said estate 1310 Yeon Building, Portland, Oregon. ' sonville, Jackson County, Oregon, of du and, through her, on tier lover. She ! thereof necessary to satisfy the afore- are hereby notified to present the same, fer for sale ard will sell all at public gave him a look of hate that remained II. K. HANNA . said judgment, attorney's fees, costs duly verified, to the undersigned ad auction to the highest bidder for cash, on her face ns long ns the song lasted. I Citation j and accruing costs of this sale will be ministrator at Medford, Oregon on or subject to redemption as is by law pro This naturally produced a madness in Lawyer IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE sold at aforesaid time and place in vided all of the right, title and inter him which spurred him on to strike before six months from the date of STATE OF OREGON. IN AND FOR the manner provided by law for the est that the defendant Emil Mohr had her. He had raised his clinched fist to this notice sale of real property under execution. Office in Bank of Jacksonville Building do so when the song censed. JACKSON COUNTY. Dated September 23, 1916. on the date of the mortgage herein Kloekke lowered his arm and heaved Dated this 23rd day of September, C hris G ottlieb , foreclosed or have since acquired or In the matter of the estate of IIor- ! 1916. a deep drawn sigh. Hilda wept. He JACKSONVILLE. OREGON Administrator of the estate of ace McLaren, a deceased person. now has in and to the following de attempted to encircle her with bis W. II. S ingler , Sheriff, Charles A. Thorpe, deceased. scribed real property, situated in Jack- arms, but she thrust him away To James McLaren and George Mc- By E. W. W ilson , Deputy. son County. Oregon, to-wit: A hammer lay on Ills work table, Laren, heirs of the above named de DR. T. T. SHAW and. taking it up. he struck the music Commencing at the Southwest cor cedent, and to all other heirs unknown. Summons box a blow that sent Its parts flying ner of Lot 12, Block 56 in tile over tlie room, Then, turning to Hilda if any their be, and to all other per Notice of Sheriff’s Sale on Ex Town (now city) of Medford, and Dentist. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE again, she put out her arms to him. sons interested in said estate: running thence North 35 Deg. and ecution in Foreclosure. and they met in an embrace. OF OREGON IN AND FOR JACKSON COUNTY IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF 30 Min. West, along the East side “Who was she?" asked the girl in i Office|in¿Ryan Building, California St. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Holland-Washington Mortgage Com OREGON: You and each of you are of Holly Street, 150 feet to the trembling voice. Upstairs pany, a corporation. hereby ordered and required to appear STATE OF OREGON FOR THE Southwest corner of Lot 9; thence “I don't know.” was the reply. in the above entitled matter in the COUNTY OF JACKSON. Plaintiff, North 54 Deg. and 30 Min. East "A malignant spirit. Where is the JACKSONVILLE OREGON County Court of the State of Oregon, R. H Toft, crucifix you keep on the shelf?" 100 feet to the West side of the vs. for the County of Jackson, at the Kloekke looked at the empty shelf, alley in said Block 56; thence Plaintiff. Abbie IL Frink an unmarried woman then about the room. Tlie crucifix South 35 Deg. and 30 Min. East, vs Gerald Frink, Cora S. Frink, his court room thereof, at Jacksonville, was under the work table. Her feet Change in¡ Southern Pacific Time Jackson County, Oregon, on Thursday 25 feet; thence South 54 Deg. and wife. Egbert Frink, Mamie Frink, Frank W. Wait and bad been upon it. 30 Min. West 25 feet; thence South his wife, Athena McGillis, Henrv the 19th day of October, 1916, at 10 Katherine R. Wait, his wife, Such is a legend of a time when Table. 35 Deg. and 30 Min. East 125 feet McGillis, her husband, Helene Frink o’clock in the forenoon of said day, science had not yet driven away the Defendants. then and there to show cause, if any to the South line of Lot 12; thence hobgoblins. Who would have then Effective January 17, 1915. Coffin, Hamilton C. Coffin, her hus Notice is hereby given that under there be, why an order authorizing South 54 Deg. and 30 Min. West thought that expression as well as band, Francis Guy Frink and Elinor NORTH BOUND TRAINS. James McLaren, administrator of said and by virtue of an execution and or- harmony would eventually be pro 7> feet to the place of beginning. Spofford Frink, his wife. duced on tlie phonograph? TH) Its In estate, to sell the following described der of sale duly issued out and under All of the real property above de Defendants. real property belonging to said estate, the seat of the Circuit Ccurt of the scribed will be sold at said time and vention music boxes were made, be 14 Portland Passenger.........8:20 A.M. To the defendants, Abbie H. Frink, at private sale, should not be made State of Oregon, in and for the County more and more perfect every 16 Oregon Express............. 5:20 P.M. place in the manner provided by law coming year. Rut no one could play Into Gerald Frink, Cora S. Frink, Egbert and entered herein in accordance with of Jackson, in a certain cause therein, for the sale of real property under them or sing Into them and have the 12 Shasta Limited . 2:17 A.M Frink, Mamie Frink, Athena McGillis. the prayer of said administrator's wheren R, H. Toft as plaintiff whs ren execution to satisfy the judgment, feeling, the expression. the humorous Henrv McGillis, He'ene Frink Cof petition filed herein, to-wit: dered a judgment and decree of fore attorney's fees, costs and accruing sympathy of the musician, reproduced Extra fare train. fin, Hamilton C. Coffin, Francis Guy closure against the defendants Frank ( costs of this sale. All that portion of the NE’4 of It remained for tlie phonograph to do SOUTH BOUND TRAINS. Frink, and Elinor Spofford Frink: W. Wait and Katherine R. Wait, his J Dated this 9th day of September, this. And who can doubt that If a the NE1, of the SE'4 of Section IN THE NAME OF THE STATE wife, for the sum of Three Hundred 1916. phonograph giving an "Ave Maria" 13 California Express....... 10:45 A.M. 31, Twp. 37 S. K. 2 W. lying be sung by a present day prlma douna OF OREGON, You are hereby requir Seventv-six and 83-100 ($376.83) Dol tween the present travelled Coun W. H. S ingler , could have lieen sprung upon a people 15 San Francisco Express.. .4:00 P.M ed to appear and answer the complaint lars with interest thereon at the rate ty road leading from laekaonville Sheriff. of the middle ages they would have 11 Shasta Limited................ 3:20A.M filed against you in the above entitled of ten per cent per annum from April to Applegate, and the Beinvenue By E. W. W ilson , <«msidered It a miracle? suit on or before October 21rd, 1916, | road leading from said Applegate 20, 1916, and the further sum of $50.00 I Deputy. Extra fare train. Celt and Saxon. 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