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w e yuu fail to so apuear and answer, the are hereby notified that all objections Summons Ancient Chines* Ingenuity. We are assured Hint the taxicab is plaintiff will apply to the court for the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE to said final account or any item thereof must be filed or made on or li<> new tiling. I plug In its general prin relief prayed for in his complaint here OF OREGON IN AND FOR JACKSON before the date and time appointed Mr. Lincoln’s I ciples u thing 1.1.ii'.i u t> the ancient in, to-wit: COUNTY. For a decree decreeing plaintiff to Bomans But now in orientalist goes for such hearing as set forth herein even further and asserts tliut me liau be the owner in fee of the following Frances A. McCargar, above. leal carts capable of registering dis described property situated i» Jacks n vs. Date < f the first publication hereof tuuces traveled by counting and re County, State of Otegon, to-wit: Rogue River F irm Products Com is January 13th A. D. 1917. cording the revolutions of very large B, F. A. MITCHÎL Commencing at an o.k p »st set in | pany, a corporation, Northern J oseph M ayham , cartwheels, connected by cogs with mound of rocks, marked “MC,” on Bank & Trust Company, of * . —■ Ri Administrator. other concentric or eccentric horizontal the right bank of Applegate Creek, Seattle, Washington, a co, pora- H. K. Hanna, residing at Jackson In 1858, two years before he was and perpendicular wheels of propor from which the ’» Sec. on Twp. line tion, and W. H. Walker, defendants. ville, Oregon attorney fur the estate. elected to the highest office in tlie gift tionate diameters, have been well between Secs. 25 and 30 in Twp. 40 To R >gue River Farm Products Com of the people of tile U lilted States, i known to the Chinese for 1,700 or 1,800 S., R. 3 W. Willamette Meridian, pany, a corporation. Northern B»n;< & years. On the top of tlie cart was the Abraham Lincoln was attending court Jackson County, Oregon bears W. Trust Company, of Seattle, Washing Notice For Publication. figure of n man bolding a drum, which at Beardstown, 111. Due tiny he was 4.32 Chs. and running thence E. 6 ton, a corporation, Bnil W. II. Walker, ho beat when one li. a third of a mile, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, approached by a poor woman, evidently chs. to a post in mound of rocks set the above named defendants: was traveled. Some carts had in ad U. S. Land Ofiice at Rosebura. Orejron, in greut distress, who said to him: dition a figure holding a cymbal, which January 6. 1917 in a Sprirg branch, therce north 10 “Mr. Lincoln, my son is about to be In the Name of the State of Oregon: was struck when the drum had been NOTICE 1« hereby »riven that Mark A. Wat tried for his life. It looks as though chs to an iron pipe 3 ft. long, set You and each of you are hereby noti beaten ten times. firmly in the ground, trom which a fied and required to appear and answer kins. of Watkins. Oretton. who. on November II. he was guilty of murder, but he Isn’t. made Homestead Entry. Serial No 07617. If I can’t find some lawyer who is capa Fir 36 in. bears S. 38 degrees 15 I the complaint filed against you in the 1911, for the N'iof NEVi of Section 10. Township 41 ble of putting his case in a favorable Use of Maps. minutes W. 209 links; thence E. 10 above entitled court and suit on or be South. Runite I West. Willamette Meridian, has A board inspector, having a few min chs. to a post in mound of rocks, fore the last day of the time prescrib filed notice of intention to make Final five-year light I’m afraid he is doomed." utes to spure after examining the This appeal, preliminary to many oth from which a Fir 18 in. heirs N. 16 ed for such appearance in the order Proof, to establish claim to the land above des ers from mothers to save their sons school, put a few questions to the low cribed. before F. Roy Davis, U. S. Commissioner degrees 30 minutes W. 13 Iks. ; er form boys on the common objects heretofore duly made and entered in at his office at Medford, Oregon, on the 2oth day when Mr. Lincoln was called upon to thence N., along ¡4 !4 line, 19 Chs. this suit for service of summons herein of February. 1917. tn the schoolroom. I sign death warrants of convicted sol to a post in Mound of rocks, from upon you by publication, namely, on or Claimant names as witnesses: Mark Winning diers, was sure of effect on the tender “What Is the use of the map?” he ham, of Watkins, Oregon. O car F. Collings, of asked, pointing to one stretched across once which a Pine9 in. bears S. 22 dc| February 24th., 1917, said date Watkins. Oregon. William Hacker, of Watkins, hearted Lincoln. He consented at with the corner of the room, and half a rierhf ( before . . . and began to familiarize himself W. 11 Iks.; thence W. 5 chs. to right being upon the expiration of six weeks Oregon, William It. Watkins, of Watkins, Oregon dozen shrill voices answered lu meas i the case. bank of Applegate Creek, set a post from the date of the first publication W. H. CANON. Register. ured articulations: In August of tlie previous year Wil in mound of rock, marked “MC” of this summons, and if you fail to so Ham Armstrong, who lived at Peters "Please, sir. It's to bide master's bi from which a W. Oak 12 in. bears appear and answer plaintiff will apply burg, Ill., joined a crowd of ruffians cycle.”—London Tit-Bits. S. 70 degrees E. 26 Iks, thence S. to the court for the relief prayed for Pettys at a Banquet, near a camp meeting In Menard coun S. W. along meander line 31 chs., People probably eat more judiciously ty while drunk and got into a light Careless Speech. in his complaint filed in said suit, more or less, to place of beginning to-wit: for a judgment against the today than they did when Samuel Pe- with a man named Mitzker. Later on "I hear the Grabcoins have hired a all being in Sec. 30, Twp. 40 S., R. defendant. Rogue River Farm Products pys wrote the following account of bis the same day Mitzker was lilt with tutor for young Reginald Grabcoin.” holiday menu: an ox yoke by another drunken man “Yes; but whenever Mr. Grabcoin 3 W. of W. M. Company, a corporation, for the sum “We had a fricasee of rabbits and named Morris. Three days Inter Mitz mentions the new member of the house, For a further decree decreeing that of $1600.00, together with interest chickens, a leg of mutton, boiled; three ker died. Both Armstrong anil Morris hold Mrs. Grabcoin Is greatly humili defendants and none of them have any thereon at the rate of 8% per annum carps in a dish, a great disk of a side were arrested and charged with mur ated." estate, right, title, interest or lien in or from May 21. 1915. being the amount of lamb, a dish of roasted pigeons, a der. Marks of two blows were found “Why ao?" “Mr. Grabcoin has a way of pro to said premises and fo rever enjoining due plaintiff from said defendant upon dish of four lobsters, three tarts, a on Mitzker's dead body, cither of which nouncing 'tutor' as If the person re them and each of them from asserting said defendant’s note and mortgage lamprey pie—a most rare pie—a dish of might have caused his death. It was ferred to did exercises on the trom any such claim, and granting plaintiff securing payment of same, each of auebovies, good wine of several sorts proved conclusively that Morris struck bone, cornet or some other kind of such further relief as may be equitable. date May 21, 1914, payable to plaintiff, and all tilings mighty noble, to my one of these blows. He was tried, con horn.”—St. Louis Post-Dispatch. victed and sentenced to serve eight This summons is served upon you by and a copy of which note and mortgage great content.’’ The striking thing about this feast, years in the penitentiary. the publication thereof once a week is fully set forth in said complaint, and Limited. Then came the trial of Armstrong which was probably a typical one of for 6 consecutive weeks in the Jack “Do you remember, Tommy,” asked sonville Post pursuant to the order of which mortgage is recorded in Volume its day (luis’l. is that it is composed al for having struck the other blow. He 35 at pages 480 and 481 of the Jackson the friend of the family, “to love your claimed to have fought with nothing Hon. F. M. Calkins, Judge of the County, State of Oregon Mortgage most entirely of meat and fish, reliev but his fists, but both the marks on neighbor as yourself?” cd only by pastry ai.d wine. If there above entitled court, and which order “Always," replied young Thomas, “but Records; and for judgment against said : were any vegetables in it I’ep.vs did Mitzker’s body had undoubtedly been zthen dad is always telling mo not to is of date December 23, 1916 ann you defendant for a further sum of $21.22' not consider it necessary to mention made by a weapon of some kind. The have too good an opinion of myself.”— are therein ordered to apDear and for taxes paid by plaintiff upon the them, and it Is possib'e that there were public was of the opinion that both Richmond Times-Dlsputeh. answer the complaint herein on or be property described in and covered by none Potatoes were hardly known in Morris and Armstrong were guilty of fore the expiration of 6 weeks from aforesaid mortgage, and for a further England at that time, mid many other murder. How Woman Judge. It was Armstrong for whom the ap the di‘e of the first publication sum of $160.00 as reasonable attorney's vegetables now considered necessaries Mrs. Flatbush—Does she judge peo hereof. were either not known or were rarely peal was made to Mr. Lincoln b.v the fees for the institution of this suit, as ple by their clothes? Mrs. Benson- accused man’s mother. Mr. Lincoln at The date of the first publication stipulated in aforesaid note and mort used.—San Francisco Bulletin. burst—She doeH if they're hanging out i once went to the attorneys who had gage, and for the costs and disburse on the line with the wash in the back hereof is December 23, 1916. been selected for the defense and ask We have on hand for sale the following Motchnikoff ’ s Dream. H. K. H anna , yartl.—Yonkers Statesman. ments of this suit to be taxed; that a ed them if he might be permitted to Dr. Elie Metclmikoff. the great Rus Attorney for Plaintiff. decree be entered herein against the blanks viz: I sian medical scientist, who for many assist them. They consented, and Mr. Plain Spoken. said above named defendants, each years made his home in Paris, was the Lincoln assumed charge of It. Lease, "A plain spoken man, you say?” There was one witness for the prose and all of them, foreclosing the afore son of an officer of the Russian guard Mortgages, Notice to Creditors. "I never saw his equal. Why, there cution who claimed that he had seen said mortgage, and decteeing and ord Bill of Sale, He bad the figure of a moujik, an Isn't a woman in this town who would ering the sale of the property described abundant, uncultivated beard, longhair Armstrong deal the fatal blow’. Agreements. aak his opinion of her baby.’’—Bir "About how far were you from the In the matter of the estate in and covered by sai l mortgage for and big, dreamy eyes. This savant two men when you saw Armstrong W arranty Deeds, mingham Age-Herald. of Ruth Keizur, deceased. the satisfaction, in whole or in part, j bad much of the simplicity of the strike Mitzker?” asked Mr. Lincoln. Quit Claim Deeds, Notice is hereby given, that the un of the aforesaid judgment and decree, visionary, Possessed by the problems Intellect nnnuls fnte. So fnr as Chattel Mortgage, “About forty feet. 1 was standing muli thinks, lio Is free.—Emerson. dersigned, Clarence A. keizur, has and forever barring and foreclosing I of disease and sorrow, he was eon on ground higher than that on which Acknow ledgements, been duly appointed administrator of the said above named defendants, each vinced that all would be for the best if they stood and looked down on them.” Real Estate ontract, man could recover the primitive purity ♦cu* the estate of Ruth Keizur, deceased, and all of them, from any and ail “ Was the night dark or light? ” Location Notice—Placer, of his organs. In this paradise which “It was very light.” and notice is hereby given that any and right, title, estate, lien or interest, in he would restore and that science Location Notice—Quartz, “Any moon?” all persons having claims against said or to said mortgaged premises, or any might realize he held that man should Satisfaction of Mortgage, Legal Advertisements. “Yes. The moon was shining very estate may present them, with the part thereof, save and except the never suffer and that at Hie end of ap- Real Estate Agents Contract, proper vouchers, within six months statutoryjright of redemption; and de proximately 1(10 ycars be would die bright, almost as bright as day.” At reasonable prices. We intend adding “About how high was the moon Notice To Creditors from the date of the first publication creeing plaintiff such other relief as with the same ease that one falls other blanks as fast as possible untii above the horizon? ” asleep in tlie evening. In the world of this notice, which first publication may seem equitable. “About as high as the sun at 10 the line is complete. Blanks of special is on the 13th day of January, 1917, to In the matter of the estate of The property described in and cover that Dr. Metclmikoff has left he bad o’clock in the morning.” form printed to order at short notice explained that the body was a very lm the administrator, ot at the office of ed by the aforesaid mortgage end Olaf Rye Bjerregaard, deceased “Are you certain there was a moon?” perfect machine and that there were his attorney, H. A. Canaday, 216 East JACKSONVILLE POST. “Positive.” which is sought to be sold for the 105 organs or remains of organs that Notice is hereby given, that the un- “Are you sure you are not mistaken satisfaction of the judgment h rein were superfluous, useless and even dersigned, Geo. R. Lindley, has been Main Street, Medford, Oregon. about the moon shining as you have Dated this 6th day of January, 1917. prayed for is situated in Jackson dangerous.—Crl de Paris. duly appointed executor of the estate said? ” County, State of Oregon, and is de of Olaf Rye Bjerregaard. deceased, and C larence A. K eizur , BLSJNESS CARDS "I am not mistaken.” notice is hereby given that any and al) Measuring a Rainfall. Adrninisti ator. scribed as follows, to-wit: “ Did you see Armstrong strike Northwest quarter of Northwest The depth of the sheet of water that persons having claims against said es ----------- e®e----------- Mitzker nnd Mitzker fall by the light quarter, and Lots Nos. 1, 2 and 3, in I would lie on level ground If none of of the moon?” tate may present them with the proper GUS NEWBURY I Notice For Publication Section No. 22, in Township No. 37, flic water were lost by evaporation or vouchers, within six months from the “I did." South Range 1, West of the Wiliam- I soaking into the soil represents the date of the first publication of this no "What did Armstrong strike him . Attorney-at-Law ette Meridian, containing 52'a acres, amount of rainfall of a given storm with?” tice, which first publication is on the DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, and is measured b.v a rain gauge. The Will Practise in All Courts in the State together with all the tenements, 27th, day of January, A. D. 1917, to U. S. J,and Office at Roseburg, Oregon, “A slungshot.” standard ruin gauge of the weather “ Where did lie strike Mitzker? ” hereditaments and appurtenances bureau consists of a funnel shaped re to the said executor at his office in the OREGON MEDFORD, January 16, 1917. “On the side of the head." thereunto belonging. Jackson County Bank, in the city of Notice is hereby given that James F. eelver eight inches In diameter nt the “At what time of night did you say This summons is served upon you by top. surmounted by a cylinder of one Medford, or at the office of his attorn Fitzgibbon, of Rogue River, Oregon, Armstrong struck Mitzker?” ey, H. A. Canaday, at 216 East Main who, on June 29, 1911, made Home the publication thereof once a week and one-half inches In height and eight "About 10 o’clock.” D. W. BAGSHAW Street, Medford, Jackson County, Ore stead Entry, Serial No. 07288, for the for six consecutive weeks in the Jack in lies In diameter. Ttie funnel is It was now the prosecuting attorney's gon. N1 ■ of NE'4 and SE'4 of NE'( of Sec sonville Post pursuant to the order of placed in a cylindrical reservoir. 2.53 turn to take the case, and on this dam- Attorney at Law Dated January 27th, A. D. 1917. tion 24, Township 37 S., Range 4 W., Hon. F. L. Tou Velle, Judge of County Inches tn diameter nnd twenty Inches aging evidence he asked for a convic G eo . R. L indley , Willamette Meridian, has filed notice Court of Jackson County, State of in height. The area of the cross sec tion. Indeed, it did not apjtear that the NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER Executor. of intention to make Final Five-year Oregon, and which order is entered tlou of the reservoir Is to that of the Jury could bring In any verdict than Office with Jacksonville Post. Proof, to establish claim to the land herein and is of date January 13, 1917, receiver as one to ten. or one inch of of guilty. But before the Judge would ruin fulling In tlie receiver corresponds charge them it was Mr. Lincoln's priv - OREGON JACKSONVILLE. above described, before F. Roy Davis, and you are therein ordered to appear with ten Inches of water in the gnugc ilege to mnke tlie closing argument. Summons. and answer the complaint herein filed U. S. Commissioner, at his office, at being magnified ten times for the con He rose to speak with a little pam IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF Medford, Oregon, on the 23rd day of I on or before the expiration of six venience and accuracy of measure phlet In his hand. OREGON. IN AND FOR JACKSON COUNTY. February, 1917 1 weeks from the date of the first pub ment II. K. HANNA He reviewed the testimony, dwelling William Dorn, Plaintiff, lication of this summons. The date of minutely on that of the witness who Claimant names as witnesses: ys. had seen the prisoner strike tlie fatal No Black on Nature’s Palette. Harry Slevin, of Rogue River, Oregon, the first publication of this summons is Lawyer Squaw Lakes Water and Mining Nature uses no black in any part of blow. Then lie opened tlie pamphlet. Edward Woodcock, of Rogue River, January 13, 1917 and the date of the “ I would ask permission of the Company, a foreign corporation, Oregon, Horace Jones, of Gold Hill, last publication anil on or before which her work. I will not except the black court," be said, "to Introduce ns evi Office in Bank of Jacksonville Building J. W. Northrup, C. T. Dennis, Oregon, Grant Matthews, of Rogue date you are required to appear and j berry and the so called bla< k pansy dence bearing on the case this almanac On a bright, clear day shadows on the John Knox, William Knox, answer is February 24, 1917. River, Oregon. OREGON snow ure pale ultramarine blue; under covering tlie period at which Mitzker JACKSONVILLE. and the unknown heirs of Daniel H. K. H anna and W. H. C anon , a blue sky in midsummer tlie color of met his dentil. It shows conclusively Suter, deceiisod, of A. N Hunger H astings & S tedman , Register. the placid lake Is cobnlt blue and the thnt at the hour when the witness says ford, deceased, and of W. W. >®e Attorneys for Plaintiff. shadows on the grass are lilac; on a he saw the prisoner by the light of the DR. T. T. SHAW Thayer, deceased, and Also all weathered gray board walk they are moon no moon shone.” -------------- e»e ■——— Mr. Lincoln, his strong sympathetic other persons or parties unknown Notice To Creditors. nearly as blue as the sky Itself. The Notice of Final Settlement. claiming any right, title, estate, palpitating atmosphere of a warm July nature moved by the appeal of the Dentist. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE day lifts the coloring of the landscape prisoner's mother, then made one of lien or interest in the real estate OF OREGON, IN AND FOR JACKSON IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE the most forceful appeals ever made described tn the complaint OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY to a higher but softer key instead of Office in Ryan Building, California St. COUNTY. reducing it with gray, nnd in the au in a courtroom, He still had much to herein, Defendants. OF JACKSON. do to save his client, for there was I ii the matter of the estate of D. tumn, when the sugar maple's leaves Upstairs Suit in Equity to Determine Ad- Thomas Kunkel, deceased. In the Matter of the Estate of are turned to gold, the shadows on other evidence against Armstrong be verse Claims to Real Estate. David Mayham, commonly known as the trunk nnd every gray rock In the sides that of the man who had seen by JACKSONV1LLE OREGON Notice is hereby given that the To Squaw Lakes Water and Mining David Mims, deceased person. vicinity are tinged witli strong lilac. moonlight when there wns no moon. undersigned has been duly appointed Company, a foreign corporation, J. W. Public Notice is Hereby Given that In tine, when the sun shines every I But Mr. Lincoln wns equal to the oc by the County Court of Jackson casion. The jury were out five hours, Northrup, C. T. Dennis. John Knox, Joseph Mayham, the duly qualified thing, even the shadow, which we ure but when they returned It was with County, State of Oregon, administrator Change in Southern Pacific Time prone to believe Is gray, is replete William Knox, and the unknown heirs Administrator of the estate of David a verdict of not guilty. of the estate of D. Thomas Kunkel, of Daniel Suter, deceased, of A N. Mayham, deceased, has rendered, with color.-F Schuyler .Mathews. There is no record at hnnd of the Table Hungerford, deceased, and of W. W. deceased, and that he has qualified as presented and tiled for 1 settlement in scene between the old mother and the such. Hitting at the Ba'I. Thayer, deceased, and Also all other the above entitled court and matter Effective Nov. 13. 1916. Jim used to play in 85. His game man who had saved her son, but it Ail persons having claims against his final account of his administration persons or parties unknown claiming was fairly good- could putt, approach requires no effort of the Imagination to NORTH BOUND TRAINS. any right, title, estate, lien or interest said estate are hereby notified and im of the said estate and that Tuesday and cut the ball, was steady with his picture it. It was this tender heartedness, min in the real estate described in the quired to present the same properly the 13th day of February, A. D. 1917 wood, Tin 11 Jim read all the golfer's gled with grent physical and mental 14 complaint herein, the above named verified, to the undersigned adminis at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. of said books, absorbed each written line and strength, that has endeared the mar 116 Portland Passenger... ...8:20 A.M. trator at his office in the city of Jack day at the court room of the above foil nd bls game was going bad. He defendants: Oregon Express......... ...6:20 P.M. tyred president to those who lived in IN THE NAME OF THE STATE sonville, Jackson County, State ot entitled court, at the court-house in played in Si». Kind friends essayed his day nnd those who live now, half help Jim out instructed what to do. 112 Shasta Limited ......... ...2:18 A.M OF’ OREGON: You are hereby re Oregon, within six months from and Jacksonville. Jackson County, State of to He followed all their kindly tips—nnd a century after bls death. The secre SOUTH BOUND TRAINS. tary <>f war and the generals of the quired to appear and answer the com after the date of the first publication Oregon, has been duly appointed and played i i And then lie cut out theo plaint hied against you in the above of this notice. fixed by order of the Judge of the ries—Just practiced day by day. with artny considered It a weakness and a 15 California Express .... .10:50 P.M. entitled court and suit on or before Date of this notice and of the first above entitled court as the time and different dubs a bitting at the ball stumbling block. But while they are remembered with Indifference Mr. Lin 13 San Francisco Express ...9:05 A.M the last day of the time prescribed in publication thereof is January 13. 1917. place for hearing of objections to said where'er It lav So Jim now tluds an coln's name is beloved by millions of the order for the service of summons J. R. N eil , account and rejtort and for the settle SO is no trick to play at all if be prac those who live In successive genera ¡11 Shasta Limited.............. . 3:20 A M tices plain hittim: -just plain "hitting tions. herein upon you by publication, to-wlt: Administrator of the estate of D. ment thereof and of said estate. i at the ball. "—Goiters' Magazine. ¡17 Ashland Passenger 4:35 P.M. on or before February 3, 1917, and if Thomas Kunkel, deceased- All persons interested in said estate Defense oí a Client !ycu are Good Printing Jacksonville, Ore. Where you get best work at low prices LEGAL BLANKS I