Auguste Urion, and the uni nown | September 11. 1915, issued on sail lay If v ju fail to so appear and answer, htirs of'Auguste Urion, >f he be de­ , bv th - Tux Collector of Jackson Coun­ h“ plaintiff wi 1 apply to the Court for i ceased. Harriet A. Urion, and the ty, Oregon, for the amount ot $23 52 the relief demanded in the Complaint, unkn- wn heir« < f Harriet A. Urion. hen ue an 1 delinquent f'.r taxes for i sic- -¡net statement ot w‘ ich in as Oí- f she be deceased; D. H. Van Ant- e year 1911, tc-eether with penalty, lows: bUffiinpns in. Foreclosure of .«yMilX and th« unkuowai heirs ot !>.. ■•■ler; st ur:4 costs theie.-n upon th,; fe - That plaintiff1 have j :d,rm -it aga r,s- Tax Lien. H. Van Antwerp, if he be de-ease 1, ■ wing d'i-cribed real pt qiertv whiet laid oeleiiJ nt i, ami each thereof, for IN THE CIRCUIT COUltrOF THE STATE ( F Fred T. Harrington, and the un- •ou own and which it appears lr..m tl.e he sum of $300 09. with interest th re- Success of Teutonic Arms Spells i : OREGON. IN AND FOR JACKSON COUNTY known heirs of Fred T. Harringb.n, record you own to wit: in fr m the 2) h day of January, 191", Despoliation for Ameri­ if ho be deceased,; also all other pet-- John F. Rocho. Plaintiff, B ginning .at a point 8 chains and 50 at the rate of eight p -r c mt, per in can Producers •Aons or parties'SJnkiiown, claiming vs. 1 links outh ot the north« ast corner o num, $50.00 attorney fee’, and thee >sts any right, title, estate, lien and in- * Horatio S. Sanford, and Mathew Lot No. 7 i f Section 32, in Townshi; and di-bursements of th.a Gu t; That Let us think for a while how th? forest in and to the real estate, Golden, doing bminsss un ler the Id south of Rang«- 2 Westof the »Vil­ t ie lb I executed 1» s iid Deien Ian s, war concerns the fainter described in this summons, Defendants firm name and style of Sanford & lamutt«' Meridian in J: "I,sun County, i Charles II. Pierce and Anna L. H. Wo went to war with Germany .î Io the in ki own heirs of Sarah Oldak Golffen. and George 8. Sanford, and Mate of Ort gon, t lienee south along Pieli . conveying to plaintiffs all of partly because the rulers ol that era, if she be deceased, W. G. Oldak- N. C. Claven, and all other persons the east, line of Lot 7. 11 chains and L >t 9 in Block 3 in the Pier - • >i ibdivi- country refused to let us solid to ,-rs, and the- unknown heirs of W. G. unknown, if any, having or claim­ 67 .inks to the southern t corner of sio-i in Township 37 South Range 1 Europe our ships laden with grain Oldakers, if he be deceased, J:.mes Ol in’ to have an interest in or to the said Lot 7; thence west along south Wes’, of th..- Wiliam-t’e Meridian, in and cotton, They sunk the ships and H -lakers, and the unknown heirs of James teal properly hereinafter described. line uf said Lot 7, 18 chains and 6i Jackson ('■I'lntV, Oregon, a -J register­ cruelly murdered our sailors, Now Oldakers. if he tie deceased, Mag:. e Defendants, links « the suuthwe t corner of said ed in the offi-e of the County Recorder suppose we allowed them to stop all our shipping, where would you be" To the above named defendants, and Oldaker«, and the unknown heirs ot Lot 7; thence north along west line of J.a'kson County, Oregon. un ler Cer- None of your goods would be sold ■Maggie Oldakers, if thebe deceastd, each of them. 11 chains 67 links: thera-e east 18 tifi ate of Title No. 1699. be decreed iri in foreign countries, with the result IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ■Join Oldakers. and the unknown heirs chains 61 links to the place of begin- legal effect to be a mor 'g ; -, ami that that you would get nothing like the of John Oldakers, if he he deceased, OREGON: ni'-g, containing 21 acres, more or the lands t her in convened be soid tin prices which you get today. This war Vrchie Oldakers, and the unknown Yoj are hereby notified that John F. less, and all being situated in Jack- der foreclosure as provided i:y law, aim is being waged partly that you may Rocho the bidder of Certificate of De­ heirs of Archie Oldakers. if he be de­ son County, Slate of Oregon. for deficiency judgment and such other obtain fair prices for your goods. What is going to happen i linquency numbered 2852 issued on the ceased, Archy Oldakers. and the un­ relief as the Court may deem nice', anti Y ,u are further notified that said lose this war? Prices of farm 2ith dav of April 1917 by the Tax Col­ km, wn hens of Archy Oldakers, if he Charle- A. Tl.ompton has paid taxes equitable. duce will drop; the Germans lector of-the County of Jackson State he deceased, Birthey Oldakers, and th ■ • upon said premises for prior or sobse- This Summons i- served upon you by of Qregon, for the amount of Thirty unknown heirs of Birthey O.dakers :f que’t ve. rs with rate of interest there- publication once each week tor six eon impose taxation upon you which i cripple you for the next twenty years. and thirfy four one-hundredths Dollars, she be deceased, Auguste Urion, and as follows: For year 1912, paid Sept. sec dive weeks in the Jacksonville Worse than that, if the (Jermans get the same being the amount then due the unknown heirs of Auguste Uriot , J, 1915, $21.71, Recpt, 14395; ¡for year Bus’, a weekly newspaper printed and over here, they will treat you in just and delinquent for taxes for the year i" he be decease 1, Harriet A. Urion, 19’3, paid Sept, 11, 1915, Del. Cert. published at Jacksonville, Oregon, pur­ the same way as they have the fann­ 191) together with penalty, interest and the unknown heirs of Harriet A. 2116, ¡31.83; tor year 1914, $42 33, paid suant to an Order of the Hon. F. M. ers of France, Belgium and Italy. In a.n| costs thereon upon the real proper- Urion, if she he deceased. D. H. Van ; pt 11, 1915, Recpt. 01438; for year Calkins, Judge of the above entitled these sections farm houses have been to assessed to you, of which you are Antwerp, and the unknown h.-irs of D. 19. .'. $31.68, paid D e. 2, 1916, Reep’. Court, which order is of date March 9, shot to pieces, crops wasted and the owner as appears of record, situat­ H. Van Antwerp, if he be deceased. 11!1'1); for year 1916, $17.93, p i I Dec. ’918, and requires you to appeal an., burned; even fruit trees chopped ed jn said County and State, an-* par­ Fred T. Harrington, and the unknown <, 1917, R. 11 ;. 12125; for year 1917, answer as above set forth, '¡'he date down, the cattle stolen, the men sent ticularly bounded and described as fol heirs of Fred T. Harrington, if he be ■ I , 58, paid Feb. 20, 1918, Recpt. 101, of the first publication of this Summons into slavery to work for German masters, their women ill-treated in deceased; also all other persons or par lows, towit: is March 16, 1918. rate of interest 15%. ways that cannot, be talked of in ties unknown, claiming any light, tille, Beginning at the quarter section cor L. A. R oberts print, their little children have had You and each of you are hereby roti- ner of 8outh boundary of Section 36. estate, lien or interest in and to the Attorney for Plaintiffs their hands chopped off in order that ■ i'.'d that the pl .intiff herein will apply real property described herein. in township 38, south range 1. west Residence and Post Office address, they may never fight or do any more I IN THE NAME OF THE STATE to the above-entitled court tor a judg­ of the Willamette Meridian, Oregon; useful work again. Vshland, Oregon. I You may say “such things will not Thence East 2 chains, thence North OF OREGON: You and each < f you ment against you and each of you fop amount pad us aforesaid happen here.” They said this In 2 deg. 45 min. east 43chains; thence are hereby required to appear i 1 the I 1 he afoi esaid Delinquent France, in Belgium and In Italy. Such north 28 deg 45 min. 22.83 chains; above entitled Cofirt and cause and an­ I upon the I Certificate 2801 with 15% inter- things will happen here just as sure swer the complaint of the plaintiff on thence west 4.15 chains to corner of as you are alive, unless we smash tract deeded by A. D. Hammond, file therein against you within six est thereon from date thereof, togeth­ tho Germans so ut'erly that they are and wife to S. J. Scott; thence along weeks from the date of the first publi­ er ai'fi the aforesaid several amounts unable to reach this country. Ths paid for prior and subsequent taxes as | cation of this summons, if served by boundary of the said Scott Tract, German fleet and the German army first south 17 deg. west 5.92 chains; the actual publication ther of, and you aforesaid with interest on e 1 ■ 1 of said | will take just one week to get here thence south 33 deg. west 4 chains; and each of you will hereby take no­ sums from the aforesaid respective j if we are beaten. They have made dales of payment thereof at 15% per I np their minds that America shall thence north 56 deg. west 9.50 chains tice that if you fail to so appear and pay. thence North 29 deg. east 7 90 chains answer for want thereof, the plaintiff annum, and fora decree decreeing the Is there a farmer who will stand thence north 75J4 deg. west 5 45 will apply to the Court for the follow­ same to constitute a valid lien upon the ' forward now and say, "Tills war does chains; thence south 27 deg. west ing relief against you anil each of you. above described property, and for a i not concern me?” ! further decree foreclosing said lien and i We have on hand for sale the following 4.77 chains: thence west 2.4 chains; to-wit: You have money that you do not For a decree of this Court forever ordering the sale of above described j , thence south 13 deg. 45 min. west 30 need at present. Loan it to the Gov­ blanks viz: links; thence west 6.80 chains thence quieting the title of the following des­ , property for the satisfaction of said [ ernment at good Interest; when you Lease, lien in the amount due thereon as afore ­ south 60 chains to place of beginning, cribed real property, lying and being want the money back again, you car« Mortgages, containing 82.36 acres more or less, situated in Jackson CuJnty, Oregon, said with interest costs and accruing Prominent Woman Worker borrow on your bond, or sell it Uncle Bill of Sale, costs; and for a further decree correct- Sam will take care of your money Ba me being described in volume 26, to-wit: Says American Women Agreements. Beginning at the southwest corner of ( ing any detect that may appear in the until you need it and pay you interest deed records of Jackson County, Ore­ Must Quit Being W arrantv Deeds, [ naming of the owner or owners of on it. the the southwest quarter of the gon, at page 603 thereof. Go and buy a Liberty Bond to Parasites Quit Claim Deeds, southeast quarter of section 32 in aforesaid property m the ass ssmei t You are further notified that said morrow. I hattel Mortgage, Township 38 South of Range 4 Wes' thereof for any of the aforesaid years. John F. Rocho has paid taxes on said Mrs. Frank A. Vanderlip of New Don't be a slacker, and don't fool Acknow ledgements, of the Willamette Meridian and run And you are hereby summoned and York City, treasurer of the National yourself with the idea that you are premises for prior or subsequent years, Real Estate ontract, ning east along the section line to a ; required to appear in the above enlit- with the rate of interest on said Woman's Liberty Loan Committee, la too far away from the war for it to Location Notice—Placer, point in the center of the public road ' led court and matter within 60 days af­ urging upon the women of America hurt you. Remember 1914. when the amounts as fodows: Location Notice—Quartz, as it is now located; thence in a ter the date of the first publication of definite and consistent war service. Germans upset the world's shipykng. Year 1913, paid April 5, 1917, Recpt. Satisfaction of Mortgage, northeasterly direction along the cen­ I this summons, exclusive of the date of In a recent interview she said: and you took what you could get for No. 1639 $‘>3.68. 15% rate of interest; Real Estate Agents Contract, ter line of said public Road to a point the first publication and defend this "American women must quit being your products. Year 19)4, paid April 25. 1917, Recpt. parasites and learn to give instead of Think of the twenty years starva ­ in the center of Thompson Creek; suit or pay the amount due as afore- No. 1386, $45.29, 15% rato of interest; At reasonable prices. We intend adding thence northerly along the center of j s iid, and in ease of your failure so to always taking. An hour or two a tion prices ahead of you, in case we other blanks as fast a3 possible untii Year 1915, paid April 25, 1917, $20.79. few days a week is not enough for are beaten. Thompson Creek to the northerly line do a decree will be rendered foreclos- 1 15% rate of interest; Year 1916, paid any woman to give her country. We is your war, and if you won’t tho line is complete. Blanks of special of said south west quarter of said ing the lien of said taxes and costs | must give a full business day, an 8- get This Sept. 1, 1917, Recpt. No. 7561. $21 85 in it you deserve to lose your form printed to order at short nitice section 32, thence westerly along said against the land and premises above ■ hour day every day of the week if we American Citizenship. 15% rate of interest. line to the northwest corner of sai I described. are to count for anything while the Call in at the bank tomorrow, and JACKSONVILLE P0S1. Said Sanford & Golden as the owner southwest quarter of the southeast ; This summons, pursuant to an order war lasts.” talk it over. of the legal title of the above describ­ I Mrs. Vanderlip outlined the splen­ i ed property as the same appears of re­ quarter, thence south to place of be-' nf Ho i. F. M. Calkins, Judge of the ginning and being all of th it nart of above en. ¡tied court, of date March 30, did work which has been done by the cord, and each of the other persons Third Liberty Loan BUSINESS CARDS the southwest quarter of the south­ 1918, is served upon you by the publi­ women of Great Britain and France above named are hereby further noti­ By Celia Louise Crittenton and congratulated American women east quarter of said secti >n .12, lying cation thereof once a week for 6 con- on having as their allies in their new fied that John F. Rocho will apply to and being situated west jf the coun­ ' secutive weeks, the date of the first the Circuit Court of the County and Seriously considered, with insight work such women. ty road and Thompson Creek; con­ publication being March 30, 19'8. State aforesaid for a decree foreclosing "If we ever have another war,” and understanding, the Third Liberty (.US NEWBURY taining fifteen acres, more or less All process and papers in this PRO­ said Mrs. Vanderlip, “women will be Loan means but one thing—stability. the lien against the property above de­ Attorney-at-Law scribed, and mentioned in said certifi­ in ami to the 'plaintiff, and decreeing CEEDING may be served upon the un­ In the trenches. What do the pa­ The unification of Government and cate. And you are hereby summoned that defendants hereinabove named and dersigned at his address which is Jack­ cifists mean when they want us to people. The much or little which the peo­ Will Practise in All Courts in the State stop before our present job is done? to appear within sixty days after the all other persons or parties unknown, sonville, Oregon. ple place at the hands of the Govern­ "There 1 b but one standard for OREGON MEDFORD, H. K. H anna , first publication of this summons, ex­ have no right, title, estate, lien or in­ measuring a woman in this new day ment. proportionate to what they pos- Attorney for plaintiff. of war. That Is dependability. The i sess, will have behind It not alone clusive of the day of said first public! - terest in or to the same, adverse to tion, and defend this action or pay the the fee Himple ownership of the plain­ woman who can be depended upon is the voice of the people but as well ■mount due as above shown, together tiff, and forever barring said defend­ the one we want. The one who can­ the united will and force of the peo­ 1L W. BAGSHAW Notice f.tr Publication. with costs and accrued interest, and ii ants, and other persons or parties un­ not be counted upon is the one who ple against a war which threatens t» engulf tlie whole national family. will be dropped forever. A profes­ case of your failure to do so. a decree known from any ínteres' therein, and Attorney at Law D epartment of the interior , Wr are being just to ourselves If will be rendered foreclosing the lien of enjoining them forever from ever as­ IJ. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon sional spirit is the need of Ameri­ we place our money where it Is safs can women, who have been parasitic NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER ■aid taxes and costs against the land serting or setting up any claim of rigid, April 18, 1918. for too long. We must stop taking And we are living up to the dictates title, estate, lien or interest therein or a-id premises above named. of our national conscience, which aiso NOTICE is hereby given that William and give. Eight hours a day is a Office «’¡th Jacksonville Post. This summons is published by order thereto, adverse to the ownership of II. McNary, of Jacksonville, Oregon, short day for this great work we have is our family conscience. of the Honorable F. M. Calkins Judge the plaintiff, and decre -ing plaintiff' to who, on April 20, 1915. made Home­ before us. ' Two or three hours a day The most safe and reasonable in­ JACKSONVILLE. - OREGON of the Circuit Court of the State of be the owner of the snnu subject only stead Entry, Serial, No. 010098, for the to the Red Cross is not enough for vestment possible is with our Govern­ Oregon for the County of ‘Jackson and to said agreement of I’hila Bliven ai d , SW '4 of SE'4 of Section 14, Township any woman to give as her war work. ment. For the Government is but "We must I get as our personal point ourselves viewed through the magni- said order was made and dated this 13th II. R. Bliven, anil the plaintiff, and f, r 38 S, Range 3 W., Willamette Meridi­ II. K. HANNA day ot April 1918 and the date of the such other, further and different relief an, has filed notice of intention to make of view the realization that we can- fylng glass. If we were bom in the first publication of this summons is the as to the Court may seem equitable in Final Three-year Proof, to establish not have our cake and eat it too. We States we love our birthplace, United It Is must ask ourselves, in this war of the premises. 20th day of April 1918. I .awyer This summons is published under and claim to the land above described, be­ equipment rather than men, who must home. If we were allowed to adopt All process «nd papers in this pro the United States that offered to us fore F. Rov Davis, U. S. Commission ­ go without If we have the things we ceeding may be served upon the under­ by virtue of an order duly made nil I er, at his officv at Medford, Oregon, have been accustomed to. Business more than our oppressing birth-coun­ Office in Bank of Jacksonville Building signed residing within the Stale of Ore­ rendered and entere I on the 13 h dav on the 1st day of June, 1918. and pleasure cannot go on as usual if try; offered to us more freedom, a gon at the address hereafter mention­ of April, 1918, bv the Hon. !■'. M. Ca - OREGON we are successfully to conduct this wider scope, then through that adop­ JACKSONVILLE. Claimant names as witnesses: ins, Circuit Judge, and the dute of tl e tion we have gained a Privilege ed. tremendous new business of war. Samuel Coffman, of Ruch Oregog. first publication th reef is 20th day of "We have forgotten, when we are worthy of even greater devotion and G. M. R oberts Jacob Fattig, of Ruch, Oregon. buying new clothes and eating the love. Attorney for Plaintiff. April, 1918, and the date of the last R. Holzgang. of Ruch, Oregon. So, let us all be glad that a Third THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FO?C|ÜN wheat and sweets that we want and publication thereof is the 8th day of Address: Medford National Bank ADVERTISING BY THE William Smith, of Ruch, Oregon. Liberty Loan is pending. It is a good riding in our motor cars, that we are June, 1918. Bldg. Medford, Oregon sign that we trust ourselves, that we W. H. C anon , hampering the Government. We are G. M. R oberts , standing in the way of the Govern­ are ready depositors in the Protective Register. Attorney for Plaintiff. Bank of Home. ment s business which is war. Summons GENERAL OFFICES -------- MX----------- "Keep the home fires burning" is "When you want to spend a dollar NEW YORK AND CHICAGO Summons no light slogan, lightly spoken. Only IN THK CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Summons. for candy or unnecessary clothes (and 3RANC.1ES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITICI STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR JACKSON IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE we buy more clothes than we need when the fire is quenched by a bomb N THE ,-IHCiriT COURT or THK STATE Or OKKOON dropped down through the home­ COUNTY. because of pride) count that dolíal ­ OF OREGON IN AND FOR JACKSON IN ANO TOK THK COl’NTT Or JACKSON, as a traitor dollar. If you save that chimney. can we fully realize how- COUNTY. Lee Harrington, Plaintiff, Charles A. Thompson, plaintiff. dollar and invest It with the Govern precious and prized is that cherished Change in Southern Pacific Time ¡Sherman Morehouse and Carrie vs. vs. ment you are serving the Government and cheerful flame. Morehouse. Plaintiffs, We must not and shall not wait Unknown heirs of Sarah Oldakers, Phoebe Goodell, Pearl Hugger, doubly, for you are aiding tn financ­ Table VS if she be deceased, W. G. Oldakers, ing the war and you are releasing the for that. Lizzie Hugger, Marth­ Hugger, Frank IL 8« miners, Charles H. The Third Liberty Bond awaits us labor and materials needed for the and unknown heirs of W. G. Oldak- and all other persons unknown. Effective Nov. 13, 1916. Pierce, and Anna L. H. Pierce, ur. necessaries which you have de and we are ready. ers if he be deceased, James Oldak­ if any. claiming to have an inter­ his wife. Defendants. manded formerly. NORTH BOUND TRAINS. ers, aid the unknown heirs of James est in or to the real property here­ YOUR DUTY AND WHY "We are fighting an enemy that is Suit in Eqnity to Foreclose Mortgage. Oldakers. if he be deceased. Maggie inafter described, defendants. To Frank II. Sommers, one of the de- far from beaten. It has won every 14 Portland Passenger........ 8:20 A.M. Oldakers, and unknown heirs of Mag­ Application to Foreclose Tax Lien. thing it started out after. Its dream "We a e fichtlng this war for the fe' dants above named: gie Oldakers. if she be deceased, 6:20 P.M. l'o Phoebe Goodell» Pearl Hugger, 16 Oregon Express IN THE NAME OF THE STATE of Mittel Europa is realized now. next generation as v.ell as this, We John Oldakers, and the unknown j Lizzie Hugger, Martha Hugger, and to Only a military victory can save de­ are dedicating the life blood of this 12 Shasta Limited 2:18 A.M OF OREGON: You are hereby requir* mocracy. We must sacrifice ourselves heirs of John Oldakers. if he be de­ , all other persons unknown, if any, nation that our children and cur ed >o appear in the above entitled Court as we have sacrificed our men folks chibl-en’s children MAY ENJOY THE SOUTH BOUND TRAINS. ceas- d, Archie Oldakers, and tha un­ ; claiming to have an interest in ..r to known heirs of Archie Oldakers, if the real property hereinafter described, and cause and answer the Complaint We must learn to hate that we may BLESSINGS OF UBERTY -OTHERS therein filed against vou by the above effectively kill the evil thing that is IN THIS COUNTRY WILL GIVE 15 California Express ....... 10:50 P.M he be dtcea ed, Archy Oldakers. and defendants: ruining not only the bodies but th«, unknown heirs of Archy Oldak­ In th«- Nam«' of th«* State of Oregon: named plaintiffs on or before the expir­ souls of its people and threatens the t'HEIR BLOOD: YOU GIVE YOLR 13 San Francisco Express.. .9:05 A.M the MONEY" ation ot ot six weeks from the date of ers, if he bi- deceased, Birthey Ol You are hereby notified that Charles rest of the world. ” —George W. Wickersham. Former 11 Shasta Limited................ 3:20A.M dakeis, and the unknown heirs of A. l'hompsvii is the holder of Certifi­ the first publication of this summons, U. S. Attorney General. I namely, on or before April 27, 1918. 4:35 P.M. '17 Ashland Passenger Birthey Oldakers, it she be deceased, cate of Delinquency No. 2801 of date Lelilí Advertisements. FARMERS! THIS IS YOUR WAR. BUY LIBERTY BONDS von ? re hi need of Good Printing the Where you get best work at low prices “YOU MUST WORK 8 HOURS EVERY DAY FOR BONDS” I LECAL BLANKS