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| iwtr voted for. BALLOT TITLE. An act changing time of holding elec ts ns and the begin ing of the terms , • o: city officers. i ——No Yes. - a succinct statement of which is as fol- Citation to Heirs. I >ws; That plaintiffs have judgment against .end <lc feudality, and each thereof, for IM THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STAT 2 CF the »urn of $:«w 00. with interest there- OREGON. FoR .'AC ’.SON COUNTY. By AGNES G. DROGAN. Ordinance Mo. 1031 >i fr in the 20th day of January, 1915, I l tl e matter of the estate of at the rate of eight per cent, per an- Charles H Basy . decease I. .LT No. I ... .. . .... .; .. .....»<< ••«>.■ i , num, $5'1 0'1 a:t' rney fees, and the costs ToZ-phn Bartlett, Cora Basye Lid- An Ordinance Submitting Amend The foregoing Ordinance was pass d tnl disbursements of th.s suit; That s one, I eirs of ab ve named decedent Bruce Lynden cuiue out to his sis ments t> Sections 5, 10. 16. 17. 26. 31, 32, of the Charter of the City of Jack b. the 1'ity Council f the City of Jack- the I e '<1 executed by said Defen iants, a >d to all other h tirs unknown, if any ter’s country Imine, to bid her farewell. sonville, Oregon, to c >nfor n to the re S' vi; e, Oregqt'oon the uth day March ' C mi les H. Pie; ce and Anna L. H. the e be, of said <1 cedent and to all He had lain culled to Ills country’s I Pierce, convej uig to plaintiffs all of i p rsons claiming an interest in ai l es- colors anil must leave soon for train quire neats of Section 14a o»' Article II. 1818. by the following vote: ing eamp. ' L 9 in Block 3 in the I’ier e iiubdivi- t it< ; Constitution of the State of Oregon, as A.es Bagshaw. Hartman, Fic'r. Jane was glad to find that the seri N«<s, none. In The Name .f :he Stateof Oregon; ; sio i in Township 37 South Range 1 to time of holding elections. Approved by Mayor M.ir h ■>, 1918. Wes’ of the Willamette Meridian, in you an I each of y >u are hereby requir ous anticipated d •parture, liud not af I THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF Attest: fected her brother's guy spirits. It Jackson County, Oregon, and register ed to appear in the courtroom of :he JACKSONVILLE OREGON Du OR -Mary A. Bagshaw Emil Britt ed in the office of the County Recorder ab >ve entitled court, at the court house wns the same merry-hearted Bruce I DAIN AS FOLLOWS: Mayor. of Jackson County, Oregon, un ler Cer in the City of lacksonville, Jackson who sung guy sougs to his own ac City Recorder. companiment. June’s first suggestion That the following proposed Charter tificate of Title No. 16 > >. be decreed in County, Oregon, on Thursday, the 2nd of a young folk’s party In his honor, Amendments be submitted to a vote of legal effect to be a mor gage, and that day of May, 1918, then and there to had been discouraged; that wns before Notice of Sheriff’s Sale. tne electors of the City of Jacksonville, the lands th« r in conveyed be sold un show cause, if any th.re be, why an the chance meeting with Sheila. for their approval or reje -.ion. «it a ! By virtue of an execution in forecl .- The charming little Irish girl had Ider foreclosure as provided by law, and order should not be made authorizing special election to be held in the City i sore, and order of sale duly issued out f d-liciency judgment and such other D. W. Bagshaw, the administrât >r of happened in at the post oillee us June Hall in the City of Jacksonville, Ore- of ___ and ____ under the seal of the Circuit relief as the Court may deem meet and the above entitled estate to sell tne ami Bruce were leaving, and in tiio gon, on the 1st day of April 1918, be- j court of the State of Oregon for lack- real property belonging to sai l estate natural order of things, hud walked equitable. tween tne hours of 12 o’clock M. and son County, dated February, 16th, 1918 with them to tlieir door. This Summons is served upon you by and hereinafter describe!, at pri “Jove!” he remarked as his sister’s 7 o’clock P. M. in a certain suit therein, wherein Sher public ition once each week for six con vate sale, subject ’o confirmation by young neighbor passed on her way. An Act to amend Sections 5, 10. 16, man Morehouse and Carrie Morehouse secutive weeks tn the Jacksonville the court, as nrayed for in the petition “What makes her so delightfully—dif 17, 26, 31 and 32 of the Charter of The as Plaintiffs, recovered judgment and ferent ?” I’ s , a weekly newspaper printed »nd of s in administrator filed in above en City ot' Jacksonville. decree against Clarence A. Baker and published at Jacksonville, Oregon, pur I titled court and matter. The hour for “Because she Is different, perhaps,” The people of the City of Jacksonville Mintie L. Baker, his wife, Defendants, suant to an Order of the Ho'’. F. M. your appearance to be at 10 o'clock in .Tune replied. “Comes from a broken home across the water, to live with her do ordain as Follows: That Sections 5, for the sum of $808.15 aud $75.00 At Calkins, Judge of the above entitled the forenoon of said day. l'he real property for which the ord dominating grandmother. 10, 16. 17, 26, 31 and 32, be and the torney’s tees and $17.00 costs which Court, which order is of date March 9, “Bruce Lynden,” she said slowly, “I same are hereby amended to read as judgment was enrolled and docketed in 1916, and requires you to appear and er of sale is asked is desciioed as fol do believe you have fallen in love.” said Court February 9th, 1918; lows: follows: answer as above set forth. The date “Believe?” that youth answered sol A tract of land situated in and being Notice is hereby given that pursuant of the first publication of this Summons Section 5. The Mayor and members emnly, “I know—I have." a part of the John P. Davidson Do of the City Council shall be elected and to the terms of said execution. I will on is March 16, 1918. “And I could not persuade you to nation Land Claim, describe I as fol look at 11 girl heretofore.” hold office for a term of two years, or March 26th, 1918, at 10 o'clock A. M., L A. R oberts lows: Beginning at a point on ti e of the Court < “I'll look at this one quick enough.” until their successors shall have been at the front door Attorney for Plaintiffs. South line of the John P Davi Ison he responded, “if you will give me half elected and qualified: Provided, tnat House in the Citv of Jackson- Residence and Post Office address, Donation Land Claim in Section 6. a chance. Better have that party and Cotti .y, Ora jon, Ashland, Oiegon. at the general election held in 1918, ville, Jackson Township 38 South, Range 4 West of ask her over.” I will sell at public offer for sale and tt)ere shall be elected two ccuncilmen, 1 ----- “I doubt if she would be allowed to the Willamette Meridian, whence the each to hold office for the term of one I auction for cash to the highest bidder, come,” Jane said. the Southeast corner of said Donation year or until their successors are elect I to satisfy said judgment, with the costs Citation Sheila's voice over the 'phone came Land Claim beats East 566.2 feet and ed and qualified, and two counciimen, of this sale, subject to redemption as to Bruce us he bent Ills listening head running thence North 2164.4 feet to each to hold office for the term of two provided by law, all of the right, title above his sister's. “I cannot promise IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE a peint on the north line ot said Do and interest that Clarence A. Baker years, or until tneir successors are elec to come," the girl answered the invi nation Land Claim, whence the North tation, “but will let you know later.” and Mintie L. Baker, his wife, jointly OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY. ted and qualified. east corner thereof bears East 561 Jane put down the receiver impa Section 10. It shall be the duty of or individually, had on January 20th, In the Matter of the Estate of feet; thence west along and upon said tiently. “It's always that way," she the City Council, upon their election 1914, or have since acquired, or now George C. Rees, deceased. North line 541 feet to a point 1785.4 said. “Sheila has to depend until the I and qualification, and not later than have in and to the following described To Amy J. Rees, Mabie Rouse or Mabie I feet east of the Range Line; thence last moment on her grandmother’s hu tne secund Tuesday in January, follow- property, situated in Jackson County, Rouss, Nina Meidron, Anna Rees, Am< s South 2164 4 feet to a point on me mor.” State of Oregon, to-wit: ng the general municipal elec Instantly Bruce became a rescuing Rees, the heirs of the above-named S uth hue of said Donation Land All of Lot No. Ten (10) in Block No. tion, to elect by ballot one city marshal knight. “I’d like to carry her off un decedent, and to all other heirs¡unknown. Ci urn 1800.6 feet East of the Range Three (3) in the jPierce Sub-division and one street commissioner, who shall der the old woman's nose,” he de if any such there be. and to ail oth r Line; thence East 546 feet to the in Township Thirty-seven South of each hold office for the term of one ■ clared. iilace of beginning, containing 27■ His sister laughed, but her eyes were Range One (1) Weit of the Willam persons interested in said estate. year unless sooner removed bv vote of acres, more or less, in Jackson Coun ■ tender, as she caressed the soldier’s We have on hand for sale the following ette Meridian, and containing fo il'! In the name of the State of Oregon the city council, in which event the city (4) acres of land, more or less, ac ty, Oregon. liair. She was so anxious at this time You and each of you are hereby cited, council shall immediately elect a suc WITNESS the Honorable F. L. : to give him every pleasure. And if he cording to the plat thereof, now of ordered and required to appear in the cessor to tbe officer so removed, to hold ' Lease, TouVelie, Judge of the above en fancied himself in love with Sheila— above-entitled court and matter, at for the unexpired term or until remov record. Mortgages, well, who could be more worthy of titled court, with the seal of aid Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, Feb- I the courtroom of said court at the ed by vote of the council. Bill of Sale, love than that faithful girl? Court hereto affixed, this ‘ < -.1 day ruary 19th, 1918. court house at Jacksonville, Jackson Section 16. A general municipal Bruce was thoughtful as he pnsseil Agreements. of March, 1918. R alph G. J ennings County, State of Oregon, on Saturday, through the dining room upon the fol Warranty Deeds, election shall be held on the first Tues F. L. T ou V elle , Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. i April 6, 1918, al the hour of 10 o,clock lowing morning, then turned back to day after the first Monday in Novem Quit Claim Deeds, County Judge. By L eslie W. S tansell , Deputy, i A. M. of said day, then and there to answer the telephone call. His heart ber of each year, at which election the Chattel Mortgage, Attest: show cause, if any there be, why an gave a leap at the soft-toned voice; its officers provided for by this charter I Ack now ledgements, message was direct, yet perplexing. order authorizing and licensing the G. A. G ardner , County Clerk. shall be elected. Real Estate ontract, Notice of Sheriff’s Sale By F lora T hompson Deputy. “Good morning," said Sheila. “Can administrator of said estate, H. K- Location Notice—Placer, Section 17. Not less than 15 days you please send some sugar over to By virtue of an execution Jin foreclo Hanna, to sell the following described Location Notice—Quartz, prior to the time for holding the gener Mrs. Robson? Ever so little would sure and order of sale duly issued out real property belonging to said estate, Satisfaction of Mortgage, al municipal election as provided in be appreciated. I know you were MATTER HE HAD FORGOTTEN at private sale, should not be made Real Estate Agents Contract, obliged to refuse us yesterday, Mr. Section 16, the city council shall, by of and under Jthe seal ot the Circuit and entered therein in accordance with Court for the State of Oregon for Jack- Schmidt, but grandmother—” the girl At reasonable prices. Weintend adding resolution order said general municipal i Now Mr. Jones Knows That Others the prayer of said administrator’s laughed, “won’t be happy ’till she gets Besides Women May Be Possessed •lection, therein specifying the officers son County, dated March 7th, 1918, in petition filed therein on the 23rd. day other blanks a3 fast as possible untii It." of Faulty Memories. to be elected and the ballot titles of a certain suit therein, wherein Mary L. the line is complete. Blanks of special of February, 1918, to-wit: It was evident that the operator had Piatt as Plaintiff, recovered judgment the measure or measures, if any, to be form printed to order at short n< tice made a wrong connection. Bruce and decree against Albert S. Bliton, The EastHalf (E.U) of the Southeast Speaking nt a dinner. Senator submitted to the voters, and shall by thought fast. The girl’s acceptance of Norris of Nebraska re Ida M. Bliton, William Myer and Anna George \V. Qiarter (SE!<) of Section 7, and the JACKSONVILLE LOST. said resolution appoint three judges West Halt (W|2) of the Southwest ferrod to the beauty of having a good Ills sister's invitation depended on her and two clerks to conduct said election L. G. Myer Defendants, for the sum grandmother's humor, and "grandma memory, and fittingly related this Quarter ISWJj) of Section 8, all in and shall appoint the time and polling of $1050 with interest fram May 1st, would not be happy until she had Township Thirty-three (33), South of story: place therefor: Provided, that in the 1917 ut 10% and $100 attorney's fee, sugar.” “ At eight o ’ clock In the morning one Range Three (3) East of the Willam BUSINESS CARDS Upon the buffet near nt hnnd re years that a general state election is and $14.40 costs, which judgment was day last summer the Joneses took ette Meridian in Jackson County, trunks, grips and suit cases, and posed three small well-filled bowls. held the municipal election shall be enrolled and docketed in said Court State of Oregon. conducted by the officers of such gen March 2d. 1918: hustled for the railroad station. “All right,” he answered, "I will bring This citation, pursuant to an order Twenty minutes later a taxicab dashed you some in a few minutes.” Notice is hereby given that pursuant eral state election, for which service GUS NEWBURY Anne, the maid, stared at Ills request the county shall be reimbursed as pro to the terms of said execution, 1 w’ll Iof the Judge of the above-entitled up to the Jones house and out Jumped for a bag, but gave it, and when she on April Sth, 1918, at 10 o’clock A. M., I court of date February 23, 1918, is Jones. vided by law. Attorney-at-Law “What’s the matter, old man?” laid gone, Bruce promptly emptied into at the front door of the Courthouse in served upon you and each of y <u by Section 26. The judges and clerks at asked u kindly disposed neighbor. it the contents of two sugar bowls. A Will Practise in All Courts in the State all municipal elections other than those the City of Jacksonville, Jackson Coun the publication thereof once a week "Forget your rnllrond tickets?” lad upon the street agreed to deliver OREGON ty, Oregon, offer for sale an 1 sell at MEDFORD, for four successive weeks, ten days the package and Bruce went hopefully conducted by the officers of the county “ No, ” answered Jones, showing public auction for cash to the highest prior to April 6, 1918, in the Jackson his morning stroll. Returning upon and state elections shall each be paid symptoms of peevishness. “My wife $2.56 for their services and the polls bidder, to satisfy said judgment, with ville Post, a newspaper of general left a kettle of water boiling on the later he found his sister telephoning shall be opened at 12 o’clock M. and the costs of this sale, subject to re circulation, printed and published in gas stove. Didn't think of It until we excitedly. 1). W. BAGSHAW “I have called up both grocers,” she shall remain open until 7 o’clock P. M. demption as provided bv law, all of the the aforesaid county and state. The reached the station, iou can always right, title and interest that the above first publication thereof being in the depend on a woman to have a memory was saying, “and cannot get n bit. Section 31. The council shall on ti e Attorney at Law Oh! these war times! And how my second Tuesday of January following named defendants, jointly or individu regular issue of said paper of February like that." own sugar disappeared, is a mystery. So saying, Jones unlocked the door ally, had on August 1st, 1912 or hav 23, 191K, and the last being in the NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER the date of each general election, take and hastened Into the house. In about There were the bowls nil tilled for this the oath of office and shall hold regu since acquired, or now have in and to issue of March 23, 1918. evening's party — the smallest alone re two minutes he came out again with Office with Jacksonville Post. lar meetings at least once in each the following described property, situ Witness the Hon. F. L. TouVelie, Ills features puckered into a peculiar mains, and Anne knows nothing about ated in Jackson County, State of Ore it. Oh! if you could, dear, I’d be sc JACKSONVILLE. month, at such times as they shall fix gon, to-wit: Judge of the above-entitled court with twist. - OREGON by ordinance. Special meetings may tile seal of said court hereto affix.d “How did you And It?” cheerfully grateful.” Lot Sixteen (16) in Block Four (1) After luncheon Bruce fled guiltily to be called at any time by the mayor, by this 23rd. day of February, 1918 asked the neighbor. "Sizzling to bent in the Amended Plat of Blocks One (lie sitting room. Here in unremorse written notice delivered to each mem a locomotive. I suppose.” F. L. T ou V elle , ful silence he smoked and smiled Into (1) and Four (4) in Crowell's Addi “ I ill. K. IIANNA “ No, ” guiltily answered Jones, ber then within the city, at least three County Judge the fire. His reverie was interrupted tion to Medford. State of Oregon, the hud forgotten thnt I hud turned hours before the time specified for the Attest: by the sight of a girlish figure ascend according to the recorded plat there gas off at the meter.”—Anon. proposed meeting, which notice shall G. A. Gardner, County Clerk Lawyer ing the porch steps. of. specify the object and purpose of the of Jackson County, State of Oregon. Before the startled caller laid time Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, March meeting and no other business shall be 7th, Seal of County Court affixed ARMY WASTE MADE TO PAY to press the bell he had thrown wide Office in Bank of Jacksonville Building ’ ' 1918. transacted at any special meeting than I he door. “Come In,” he eagerly in R alph G. J ennings , Refuse From Military Kitchens Pur vited. that named in said notice. Personal ¡JACKSONVILLE, OREGON Sheriff of Jackson County. chased and Made Use Of by the But Sheila hesitated. “I came to appearance by any member of the Notice For Publication. ’ Oregon. British Government. bring some sugar to your sister," she council a', any special meeting shall be By L eslie W. S tansell explained; “we have more than we deemed us to him, equivalent to due British wnr efficiency is such that h need nt present. Will you give it to THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN Deputy. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, notice. ADVERTISING BY THE Is now able to save something out of her. please? I am on my way to pay U. S. Land Offi-« at Ros burg, Oregon Section 32. The terms of all officers Mr. Schmidt for Ills accommodation.” army waste. March i". IMS Summons. elected shall begin on the second Tues When it wns found thnt thousands Breathlessly Bruce grabbed the bug. NOTICE is hereby given that Wil of tons of waste fats were being "Wait a minute," he begged. "I'd like day in January, or as soon thereafter IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE GENERAL OFFICES liam H. Jordan, of Applegate, Oregon, thrown away with other garbage from to walk with you.” as they shall duly qualify, but if an of; NEW YORK AND CHICAGO OF OREGON IN AND FOR JACKSON I who, on September 27, 1911. male military kitchens Investigations were As he joined the girl on the snow- fleer should fail to qualify within ten COUNTY. i Homestead Entry, Serial, N >. O754<>, made to determine whether some use bordered path he decided thnt prompt BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES days from and after said day, then said Sherman Morehouse and Carrie | f >r the W'i of NW1, of Section 28, could be made of these things. Now confession was Inevitable—this visit to office may by the council be declared Morehouse, Plaintiffs, | ToA'nship 38 S, Range 4 W., Willam drippings, bones, butchers' fat and the Schmidt person complicated mat vacant, and the council at the same vs ette Meridian. Ims til d notice of inten- greases are being dally used In Eng ters. "As to that sugar,” he begun. meeting at whicn the office is deci ed Frank H. Sommers, Charles H. Change in Southern Pacific Time “Yes?” queried Miss Sheila. j (ion to make Final Five-year Pt.»>f, . land In the making of soap, candles, vacant, shall proceed to fill the vacan Puree, uni Anna L IL Pierce, fertilizers and also In supplying the "1 tilled the order this morning," he I establish claim to the land above d s- Table cy by election; and all vacancies from hi» wife. Defendants. explosives for 17,000,000 shells an added abruptly. "You called our house any cause, in any elective office shall Suit in Equity to Foreclose Mortgage. i sribed, before G. A. Guroner, Clerk of nually. by mistake for the grocer's. Thnt was Effective Nov. 13, 1916. be filled by the council by the election To Frank H Sommers, one of the de- | the Caunty Court ot Jaeksm Coun- The government pays the army Jane's sugar—ready for the pnrty.” I ty, Oregon, at Jacksonville, Oregon, camps for the waste products taken. of some qualified elector of the city to fendants above named: The girl tilted her pretty chin and NORTH BOUND TRAINS. o i the 29th day of April, 1918. During the first month of the experi looked up nt him, then her quick laugh said vacancy, who shall hold said office IN THE NAME OF THE ST \TE Claimant names as witnesses: ments the British committee on the ter rang out. 14 Portland Passenger.........8:20 A.M until the next general municipal elec OF OREGON: You are hereby requir "It was to appease your grandmoth Thomas R. Pittock, of Applegate, purchase of army camp refuse bought tion and until his successor is elected ed to appear in the abovcentitled Court Oregon Express 16 6:20 P.M. £7,500 worth of fats, and this figure er." he explained, “so that you might Oregon. and qualified. and enure and answer the Complaint has soared until nt the present time eoine to my farewell party. ” o Luther Boucher, of Applegate, O.e- Shasta Limited 2:18 A.M The following is the form in which therein filed »gainst vou by the above about £80.000 Is paid to the camps each “Farewell?" naked Sheila. Her eyes the foregoing measure will appear up- namec plaintiffs on or before the expir ger. SOUTH BOUND TRAINS. shone softly. “I promised grnndmoth Herbert Elmore, of Applegate, Ore month. en the ballot: ation of ot six weeks from the date of The most recent development of this er thnt I woulik not." Then suddenly gon. Special Election, City of Jackson the first publication of this summons, scheme Is the extension of the plan she smiled nt him. “Nothing was said 15 California Express ....... 10:50 P.M Lyre E. St tnlev, of Applegate, Ore- to the naval forces and to troops “over against an afternoon walk." suggested ville April 1, 1918. namely, on or before April 27, 1918. 3 San Francisco Express.. .9:05 A.M gon. there,” whether that be France or Sheila. (.'barter Amendments Submitted to If y <u fail to so appear mid answer, 11 Shasta Limited................ 3:20A.M And they went on together down a i’ulestlne or Africa. he voters by the City Council W. H. C anon , the plaintiff will apply to the Court for glorified shining rathway. Register, Mark X between the number and an- the relief demanded in the Complaint, ‘17 Ashland Passenger 4:35 P.M. Legal Advertisements. 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