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What a Billion Means. G. B. Johnston, for the sum of $5,500.- Doe McLaughlin (true name unknown) Lots numbered One (I) and Two (2) Nolic? For Publication. If a railway train proceeding at the 00, together with interest oi $5,01'0 00 ler husband, if living, an 1 their un of Davis Subdivision of Lit Number rate of u mile a minute had been at there f at the rate of Nine per cei.t known heirs if dei l, the u ikil >wn hiirs ed Two (2) in Bl ck Number Five the dawn <1 the Chrisllau era started (9%) per annum from the 23r I day of DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. <;.) of Galh w y’s Addition to ti e U. S Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon. around the earth on u straight true!:, April, 1916. until paid, and for the >f Ja.nes A L Joton, de; ■ h ;d, th-ui- knowu heirs of L :vi A R • • i ,d Pc i Town (now City) of Medford, in J ack- its object being to run 1.000,000,000 June 14, 1917. miles without stop, it would have been ; costs and disbursements of this suit to x;nce M. Rice, both dec; fed th; u i son County, Or. gon. NOi’lf’Ej; heixbv given that Wil I I be taxed. That plaintiff's mortgage -nown heirs of Albert A ny, d.ce.iaed, Dated this 9th day of lune, 1917. necessary for that train to eln.le the liam Redar.z, i.f R i h. Oregon, who. earth 10.000 times, and it would nm ' mentioned in said complaint be by thj- * ! ..aur.i Wilson and Rob -t Al. Wilson R ai . ph G, J ennings , oil A igusl 5, 1910, ma ie h nn aslead en have come to the end of its Journey i court decreed a prior, superior, val..., ier h ..it>m I, Samuel L qui te some Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon, try s-rial. No. 06102, for S'.I NW',. until nearly New Year's eve. 1628, six I subsisting lien against the premise. times known as Samiftl Laport, if l'v- By L eslie W. S tansell , Deputy. NW1, NW1,, Section 6, Township 39 teen centuries nfter Christ was born. iherein described, to-wit: i.ig. and his unknjwn heirs if dead, Range 2 W., Willamette Meridian, I During Its frantic flight it would have The West b'df of the Northwest. Leila B. Hedge and J. Ottis Hedge her Ims filed notice of intention to make seen the Saviour live and die; Rome Citation rise, flourish and decay; Britain dis quarter of Section 5; the Northwest lUiband, Jose L. Berry, a ngle, Nellie final five year Proof, to establ sh claim ). Griffin and John B. Griffl i, her has- covered and vanquished by the Roman quarter of the Southwest quarter of1 IN TH1' COUNTY C'ol IT OF THE STATE to the land above described, before F. legions, and London and Purls built, Section 5; the Northeast quarter of the lai d, the unknown heir» of W, B Ber ui OR' im. IX AN!» FOR THE COUNTY Roy Davis, IJ. S. Commissioner, at his ry deceased, Francis Gal riel Plymale if it would have proceeded on its Jour Southeast and the Southwest quarter OF JACKpON. office, at Medford. Oregon, on the 19th ney throughout the dark uges. It of the Southwest quarter of Section 6; living and his unknov n in ■ i if dead, day of July, 1917. . . ‘ h estate of would have witnessed the birth of Co the Northwest quarter of the North lladys Curry, the ui ■ > ■ ■. of Claimant names as witnesses! (>laf ' -■ I'j. . i-ii-1, Dec ased. lumbus, the discovery of America and west quarter of Section 7; Township 3:1 Rav Currv deceased, lo A ui : ,i Hj'ri - ■ ir . Sougmann Bjer Joseph Ginet, of Buncom, Oixgon have a couple of hundred years yet to I South, Range One West, Willamette he unknown heirs of Anna Curr> .i«- - v i I, Hans I. Bjerregaard, Jacob R. Holzgang, of Ruch, Oregon continue.—Los Angeles Tinies. eased, Midi Fox and O. W box, her ' Meridian. Bjerregaard, Hartel Bjerregaard and C. M. Ruch, of Ruch, Oregon Also, the Northeast quarter of Sec husband, the unknown heirs of Francis Julius Bjerregaard, devisees in the will Miles Cantrall, of Ruch, Oregon. Keeping Young. tion 6, Township 35 South, R inge O:i-' \1. Plymale, also known as F. M. Ply of Olaf R»e Bjerregaard, deceased, W. H. C anon When Dr. Anna Howard Shaw wan male, deceased, also all other persons West, Willamette Meridian. Greeting: Register. asked bow she kept so young she re Also, the North half of the North or parties unknown claiming any right plied that, though It may have been In the name of the State of Oregon title, estate, lien or interest in the real running for trains nil her life, yet she west quarter; the Southwest quarter You are hereby called and required to Notice to Creditors. is rather inclined to think that "mental of the Northwest quarter; the North estate described in the complaint, de appear in the County Court of the State fendants: activity and constitutional cheerful west quarter of the Southwest quarter IN THE COUNTY COURT OF HIE STATE OF of Oregon, for the County of Jackson, ness" are always responsible for keep of Section 6, Township 35 South, Range IN THE N a ME OF THE STATE OREGON. FOR JACKSON COUNTY. at the Court Room thereof, at Jackson ing young. In the matter of the estate OF OREGON, you and each of you are One West, Willamette Meridian. Ville, in the County of Jackson, on of Charles H. Basye, deceased. “A woman whose mind is active docs hereby required to appear and answer Also, the South half of the Southeast Monday, the 9th day of July A. D. not realize that she is not always at Notice is hereby given that the un exactly the same age.” said Dr. Shaw; quarter of Section 6; the Southeast the complaint cf the plaintiff now on 1917 at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of dersigned has been appointed by the file against you in the above entitled "therefore she never grows old. It is quarter of the Southwest quarter of that day, then and there to show cause not the mental activity that keeps her Section 6; the Northeast quarter of the Court and Cause within six weeks from if ar.y you have why the Judge of the above entitled Court, administrator of young; she is young. My advice to Northwest quarter of Section 7, Town the date of the first publication of this County Court of Jackson County, Ore the estate of above named decedent and has duly qualified therefor. those who are growing- old is to keep ship 35 South, Range One West, Wil summons, that being the time designa busy. The really important thing in lamette Meridian, reserving therefrom, ted in the order of publication hereto gon, should not issue an order a'l'hur- All persons having claims against tzing the Executor in sail estate to said estate are required to present the life to me is to be so absorbed by a fore made and entered herein by the great fundamental principle and to be however, that portion of said premises Hon. F. M. Galkins, Judge of the First sell at private sale all the real estate same, properly verified, to the under in said estate according to pray* r of signed administrator at his offite in so inspired by a love of humanity that deeded to August Lawrentz, said deed you forget everything else. This is the being of record in Vol. 74 of the Deed Judicial District of Oregon, within the petition of said Executor now on •Jacksonville, Jackson County, State of which you shall be require I to so ap Records for Jackson County, Oregon, fountain uf eternal youth.” file in this Court and, which real estate ai page 182 thereof, the excepted por pear herein, and you, and each of you, is described as follows; Commencing at Oregon, within six months from the tion being all that part of the South are hereby notified that if you fail to j a point 11 chains 32,links East of the date of the first publication of this no ! He Was Forgetful. The poet La Fontaine was remark half of the Southeast quarter ot Sec appear and answer said Complaint or Southeast corner of D. L. C. No. 42 in tice. Date of first publication is June 30, ably absentminded. An instance of his tion 6 above described lying South of otherwise plead thereto within said | Township 37 South of Range 1 West of forgetfulness Is related in a little study the County road passing through the time, plaintiff will apply to the Court I the Willamette Meridian, running 1917. D. W. B agshaw , of the poet’s life by M. It. I’eirsiill. La South half of the Southeast quarter of for the relief prayed for in his said I thence north 8 chains 39 links; Fontaine, he relates, had attended the Section 6, said Township and Range. Administrator. complaint as follows, to-wit: thence East 2 chains 38.'i links; thence ---- - af >♦ ' - — burial of one of his friends. Xeverthe For an order and decree of this Court I Containing in all six hundred and six South 8 chains 39 links; thence West 2 less, not very long afterward, his feet Summons. straying naturally toward the familiar ty-five (665) acres, more or less, in 1 quieting the title in the plaintiff to the chains 38!j links to the place of begin following described premises, situated Jackson County, Oregon. doorstep, he went to cull upon him. A ning, containing 2 acres, more or less. shocked servant Informed the poet that And that said premises be sold by and being in the County of Jackson and Witness, the Hon. F. L TouVelle IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF monsieur was no longer living. La the sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon, Stale of Oregon, to-wit: Judge of the County Court of the OREGON, FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON Fontaine also was shocked, but pres as by law provided, and that the pro Commencing at the quarter stake be- ; State of Oregon, for the County of J. D. Bradbury, Plaintiff, ently recovering from his surprise mur ceeds, or sufficient thereof, be applied tween sections 31 anj 32 Townsuip 36 Jackson, with the Seal of said Court vs mured regretfully us lie turned away: affixed, this 9th day of June, A, D. Augusta Bradbury, Defendant. “True, true! I recollect I went to in payment of said judgment, costs South ot Range 1 West W. M., thence We have on hand for sale the following ' and accruing costs, and that if the east along uuarter line to center of sec 1917. his funeral.” To Augusta Bradbury, the above nam proceeds of said sale be insufficient to tion 2656.5 feet; thence north along Attest: ed defendant: blanks viz: pay said judgment, costs and accruing quarter line 2324.4 feet; thence west to G. A. G/ienNER. Clerk. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF Follow Up Efficiencies. Lease, Immediately after any workers a re costs, that plaintiff have and hold a west boundary of section 2656.5 feet; OREGjON: You are hereby notified Mortgages, started on standard time anil bonus deficiency judgment fur the remaining thence south along section line 2324.4 and required to .inpear and answer the Bill of Sale, Notice cf Final Seitl?ment deficit; that said defendants,and each feet to place of beginning, containing their efficiencies should be watched. plaintiff's complaint against you, now Agreements. If they do not soon become bonus of them, and all persons claiming.or to 140 acres more or less; and that plain- [ on file in the above entitled court and Warranty Deeds, earners and If their efficiencies do not claim by, through, or under them, or tiff be decreed to be the owner of said IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE cause, on o> before the last day of the OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE Quit Claim Deeds, continuously improve until they reg either of them subsequent to the ex described real estate in fee simple, time prescribed in the order for publi COUNTY OF JACKSON. ularly average about 100 per cent the ecution of plaintiff's said mortgage be subject only to the rights of W. W. Chattel Mortgage, cation of summons herein, to-wit: On cause of this failure should be investi barred and foreclosed of all right, title Acknowledgements, the Matter ot the Estate of In Glasgow and Willie E. Glasgow, his or before the 16th day of July, 1917; gated, and If it be found that the stand Real Estate ontract, John M. Davidson, deceased. or equity, or claim of equity, in or to wife, Charles M. English and Letha said date being the expiration of Six ard time is too short it should prompt Location Notice—Placer, Notice is hereby given that the un ly be corrected.—G. II. .Shepard in In said described premises, except the English, his wife. J. A. Bothwell and (6) weeks from the date of the first Location Notice—Quartz, equity of redemption as by statue pro- Estella M. Bothwell, his wife, and S dersigned has filed her final account as publication of this summons and if you dustrial Management. Satisfaction of Mortgage, vided. A. Keenan under a certain contract re- i administratrix of the estate of John M. fail to appear and answer for want Real Estate Agents Contract, Davidson deceased, in the County Court the This summons is published in ferred to in the complaint herein as ' thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Suspicion. of Jackson County, Oregon, and that Jacksonville Post, a newspaper pub being of record in Vol. 88 at page 393 I At reasonable prices. Weintend adding "Relieve me, Grace, when I am away court for the relief demanded in said I am thinking every instant of your lished in, and of general circulation in, Deed Records of Jackson County, Ore said court has appointed the 9th day of complaint succinctly stated, as follows: other blanks 83 fast as possible untii blue eyes and of your lovely fair hair.” said County and State, by order of the gon; that slid defendants and each, July 1917, at the hour of 10 o’clock in That the bonds of matrimony existing the line is complete. Blanks of special "Tut, tut! I am sure you said the Honorable F. M. Calkins, Judge of every and all thereof be decreed to: the forenoon of said dav as the time, between plaintiff and defendant be for form printed to order at short notice same thing to another girl before me!” said Court, which said order was made have no right, title, or interest therein and the court room of said court in the ever abrogated, dissolved and annulled “Grace, don’t be cruel. I swear sol and entered on the 16th day of June, POST. or thereto, and that said defendants court house at Jacksonville, Jackson and that plaintiff have such other and JACKSONVILLE emnly Hint you nre wrong. The girl County Oregon, as the place for hear 1917, and in obedience thereto tne and each, every and all theieof, be for further relief as to the court mav ap befiM-e you was dark.”—Puck. first publication hereof is the ’6th day ever barred, enjoined and restrained ing objections to said final account, and pear just and equitable. of June, 1917, from asserting or setting up any claim, the settlement thereof. This summons is published in the The Purest Iron. BUSINESS CARDS W. E. P hipps right, title or interest in or to said I All persons interested are hereby no Jacksonville Post by order pf the Hon The purest iron known is that now tified to appear at said time and place Attorney for Plaintiff. above described real estate or any part orable F. M. Calkins, Judge of the being made for scientific use by the bu ---------- or parcel thereof, and for such oth?r, and show cause if any there be, why said above entitled Court, which said order reau of standards at Washington. In GUS NEWBURY gots about tt by 2 Inches in size are further or different relief as to the final account should not be approved by was made and entered of record on the Alias Summons. prciMircd for the bureau's own work, Court may seem just and equitable in the court and said administratrix dis 2nd day of June, 1917. and incompli Attorney-at-Law charged from her trust, the date of the ance therewith the date of the first and nre also supplied to scientific in IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE GF the premises. stitutions nod laboratories in various OREGON. IN AND FOR JACKSON COUNTY first publication of this notice being publication hereof is the 2nd day of Will Practise in All Courts in the State This summons is published, and serv parts of the world. June 2nd, 1917. W. J. Gregory, Plainitiff June, 1917. ed upon you by publication, under and OREGON MEDFORD. M ay Li:wis-Nee D avidson , vs W. E. P hipps by virtue of an order of the Hon. F. A Great Descent. Administratrix of the estate Attorney for Plaintiff. “I can trace my descent from Ho Margaret Holms and John Doe Holms M Calkins, Judge of the First Judicial of John M. Davidson, deceased. (true name unknown) her husband, if District of Oregon, heretofore made mer," said Lord Slatey proudly. "Indissi," replied Miss ('resse, who living, and their unknown het's if dead, and entered of record in said Court and lt. W. BAGSHAW Courtesy to the Flag. didn’t seem to be nt nil impressed. Elizabeth McLaughlin and John Doe Cause on the 16th dav of June, A. 1). IN THF. COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF Civilians have all kinds of trouble OREGON. FOR JACKSON COUNTY. “It Is certainly a great descent.” McLaughlin, (true name unknown) her 1917; the first publication ot this Sum Attorney at Law when visiting a military camp, because Ill the matter of the Estate of Thom they invariably attempt to pass the husband, if living, and their unknown mons will be made on June 16th, A. I). as M. Barr, Deceased. flag waving at regimental or brigade : NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER Inaido Information. heirs if dead, heirs of James A. Lup- 1917. headquarters without paying it any “Dear sir," wrote the man who owed ton, deceased; the unknown heirs of 1 CITATION — To Samuel R. Barr, re F. J. N ewman Office with Jacksonville Post. more recognition than they •would au his tailor and hail received a letter ask I James A. Lupton, deceased; the inl siding at Medford, Oregon. Mary J. Attorno or Plaintiff, ice wagon or a garbage can. But hi ing for payment of the bill, "your let known heirs ot Levi A. Rice | Geyer, residing at Corva ’ lis, Oregon. - OREGON and Pru- Medford, Oregon. ter was extremely Impertinent, and I such places they are compelled to ex JACKSONVILLE. Emma Field, residing at Phoenix, Ore dence M. Rice, both deceased; Frink return It to you unopened." ----- - ■» tend firoper courtesy to the flag of gon, Minnie M. Hickok, residing it their country. There is always a hawk Amy, a widower, the unknown heirs of Lowery, California, Totlie E. Estep, faced colonel roosting in the black Albert Amy,deceased;Laura Wilson and Notice of Sheriff’s Sale II. K. HANNA I residing at Medford, Oregon, Thomas depths of bis tent Just behind the col Robert M. Wilson, her husband, heirs I W. Brown, residing at Seattle, Wash ors, and woe to the soldier on guard if of Haskell Amy and Mahala M. Amv, Legal Advertisements Lawyer his wife, both deceased; Samuel La By virtue of an execution in foreclo ington, Lawrence Hamlin, Clarence be lets a civilian go past without sa- porte sometimes known ns Samuel La- sure and order of sale duly issued out Hamlin. Esther Shed.', and Eva Shedd, luting. When a civilian starts to pass the Office in Bank of Jacksonville Building port, if living, and his unknown heirs of and under the seal of the Circuit residing at Willow Creek. California. colors without removing his hat the IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF if dead; Aletta B. Bigham and John ' Court of the State of Oregon, it' and Summons, sentry, knowing that the r regimental I OREGON Bigham her husband, Leila B Hedge for the County of Jackson, to me di OREGON, and by order of the above hawk is glaring 4>alelully at him. t JACKSONVILLE. is the cmcvtT court or tiie state or narcos i entitled court made and entered on the and J. Oltis He Ige, her husband, Ji s. rected and dated on the 9th day cf June swoops down on the surprised civilian IN ANO roa THE COUNTY or JACKSON. L. Berry, single, Nellie D. Griffin ai d 1917. in a certain suit therein, wherein . U'.h day of June, 191“, vou ..nd e..ch and sternly says. "Take off your hat." Fred Bell, Plaintiff, John B. Griffin her husband, heirs of W. E. Phipps as Plaintiff recovered of you are hereby cited and required to Women, of course, cannot take off DR. T. T. SHAW vs. W B. Berry, deceased; the unknown judgment and decree against Mary G. appear on Friday the 27, day of July, their hats to the colors, but as they Mary F. Gage, Cornelius Cleave Gage, 1917, at the hour of 10 A. M. of said puss thh colors or the colors are car Norman B. Gage, Mary M. Gage, G. heirs of W. B. Berry, deceased; Jane Noe and C. T. Noe, defendants, for the day at the court room of said court in ried by them, they can at least stop Dentist. E. Plymale, widow and heir of Francis sum of Eleven hundred seventv-five and B. Johnston, J. F. Maxfield, and G. C. lie v urt house 'n Jacksonville Oregon, talking and keep their eyes fastened ou M. Plymale, sometimes known as F. 85-100 ($1175.85) Dollars i McAllister, Defendants. 1 show c Oise why an order of said Ohl Glory.—Chicago lieraid. M. Plymale, deceased; Francis Gabriel Office Upstairs, over Daniels for Duds To Cornelius Cleave Gage and G. B Plvmale, if living, and his unknown and disbursements taxe I court Ciomd not be made authorizing ($16 00) Dollars, which Jn< Igtner Fortress, Silence, Gloom! Johnston, two of the above named de heirs if dead, John Plymale. Cassie MEDFORD OREGON. I I .ran B.r r, administratrix of the , ei foiled and docketed in the < The fortress of St. Peter and St. Paul fend ants. aoovo I ...d estate to sell at private Is the gloomiest of bastiles. It stands Nicholson and H. G. Nicholson, ht r | office of said Court in s i: i . C >i; sale t th highest and best bidder up- on the bank of the Neva in Petrograd, IN THE NAME OF THE STATE husband, Ethel Curry, Gladys Curry, the 6th day of June 1917 OREGON: You and each of you are the unknown heirs of Rav Curry, de- > su oi- s as the court may direct, opposite what was the Winter palace Change in Southern Pacific Time Notice is hereby give: hereby required to appear and answer ceased, John W Curry, surviving hus : ant to the terms of said i sidj' -' t confirmation by said court, of Russia's masters. It is a veritable the plaintiff's complaint against you, band of Anna Curry, deceased, the will jn the 9th day of July, all of the right, title and interest of . temple of silence, such as Carlyle sigh Table now on file in the above entitled court unknown heirs of Anna Curiy, deceas o'clock A. M. at the front door of the said estate in and to the following des ed for in vain. Prime Krapotkiu, who Effective Nov. 13, 1916. and cause, on or before the last day of ed, Meda Fox and O. W. Fox. her hus Courthouse iu the City of Jacksonville, cribed real property, situated in Jack- spent many weary months within its walls, tells how the officers moved the time prescribed in the order for band. all being heirs of Francis M. Ply- in Jackson County, Oregon, offer for son County, Oregon, to-wit; NORTH BOUND TRAINS nboilt with silent tread. The floor of publication of summons herein, to-wit: male, sometimes known as F. M. Ply sale and will sell at public auction for The northeast quarter of the north his cell was covered with felt, and he on or before the 30thday of July, 1917, male, the unknown heirs of Francis M. cash to the highest bidder, to satisfy east quarter of Section 26, in Town found that though the walls had the 14 Portland Passenger.... .8:20 A.M. aaid date being the expiration of Six Plymale, sometimes known as F. M. said judgment, together with the costs ship 38 South of Range 2 West of the appearance of being paper the paper 16 Oregon Express......... .. .6:20 P.M. was only pasted on canvas, behind (6) weeks from the ante of the first Plymale, deceased; also all other per of this sale, subject to redemption ns Willamette Meridian. 12 Shasta Limited ......... ...2:18 A.M Witness the Hon. F. L. TouVelle, which was a wire grating packed with publication of this summons and if you sons or parties unknown claiming any provided by law, all of the right, title fail to appear and answer for want right, title, estate, lien or interest in and interest that Mary G. Noe and C. Judge of the above entitled co i ' th layers of felt. Kropotkin measured SOUTH BOUND TRAINS. thereof the plaintiff will apply to the the real estate described in the com- T Noe jointly or individually, had . s< al of the court here to affixed this his cell and found that ten steps from one corner to the other repeated 150 15 California Express .... .10:50 P.M court for the relief in said complaint plaint, Defendants. the 26'h day of August. 1911 or have 14th day of June. 1917. times was tw—thirds <>f a mile. He (Seal) G. A. G ardner , Clerk. desired to walk five miles a day and 13 demanded, succinctly stated as follows To Ma-garet Holms and since acauired. or now have in and to' San Francisco Express....9:05 A.M By F lora T hompson . Deputy. accompli •' d Ids t !: v alkinc rapidly For judgment against the defendants, Holms (true mime unknown) the following described property, situ U Shasta Limited.............. . 3:20A.M First publication June 16th, 1917. to the . -rm -. bet turning slowly to Mary F. Gage, Cornelius Cleave Gage, band if living, and their unknown heirs ated in Jackson County, State of Ore-j avoid dizzim - Last publication July 14. 1917. Norman B. Gage, Mat v M, Gage, and I if dead, Elizabeth McLaughlin and John gon, to wit: .17 Ashland Passenger 4:35 P.M. voti are need of Good Printing in Jacksonville, Ore. Where you get best work low prices LEGAL BLANKS I