Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, June 21, 1919, Image 4

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    Final Account.
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hereby notified
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON, 'it and e i i >f v. u are
to so appear
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Notice is hereby giver, that th • ur:- hereby summoned .n<i ruq tir • to ap­
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•dersigned, executrix of the Estate of pear .nd ai swer the eompb int fikd
; hereto witbin si: ¡id ti.ne, t'la it-
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Georgiana Miers, deceased, has filed auHinut y»>u in the itbovp enlithd c >urt
..«¡r for jud.,-
i.. pply to the
3y HORTCNS3 CALOV.-ÔLL
her final account of adrninistui:ion if and cause on or b. tor i th*’ expirullon
a ’.list .VwU by < uefaui' for t e
r
Estate of said doce.isel, with thY Clerk of lenjd iys front tile date of service
h Ved for in her Cun.oiatiit,
of the County Court of lac sonCout tv upon you if served within Ji.ck-<n
tC'-pic
I,
stated
as
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ws.
Published Summons
State of Oregon, and said court has Coui.ty Oregon: or within twenty dais
Ed Holburti rose front tits clitrr amt
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. i Decree ¡'o'cVer
stood loot.iii-4 mu. Api’tireiitl.v lie was
fixed Monday the 7lb day of July, 1919. from the date of »u<;fi service if served
TATE OF
the cutci it co i.T o.-iH
«.-•0 vu g and s. tin;: a tide t'la bonds
it. deep th-Hight. Imt tie really was lie-
at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M . of sai l wt hili any other county of the State
EGON I- it rttE Cl) NTY OF J Al K3ON
i nt i' r:nu .y Itu tolore and now ex
g’tmi-’j to liei-onn* very iin4i*y. With
day as the time, a d the court room of Oregon; or if served by puhjii' ition II. A Grat than .
Piai tiff,
ti ig between the PI tilltiff and De- » little start It'- turned to the alfl on
in the Couutv court house, in the City thereof, then oil or before the expit f
-vs-
ei.umit. and Uect'e mg --ie 11 u- Ulf to Hie sofa eiilinl.v liiuttmimx a popular
of Jacksonville, Oregon, as the place tio:> o,” six week» l’rem the dale ot the t’i y of Medford. Oregon, R. L.
e th.- uWr.er uf the fo.io.vi- g d -sertb
air.
for Hearing objections thereto anti the first publication thereof, which date uf D itcl»s, and all otner pernors and
d pi. pefly, situated and Demg in th •
"p’.cgy Starr. I wouldn't believe you
allow ance anti settlement of said final first publication is May 21. 1 '.9, and n;* -’ t es ut known cl 'imitg i-n right,
ounly oi Jac-Ksoii, Slate uf Oregon, Would lie so in-!l<-eoinlllo<l:llittg with­
account.
the last day of publication and for your ti |e, cs-ate, tier) or inter-st, in and
out saying a word from the patriotic
t :>-« it:
All persons interested in said eatate appearance is July 5, 1919, and yott are to itht h.-r inafter describe 1 propeity.
point of view. It certainly wotihln’t
Beginning 100 feet North of the
are hereby notified to present their ob­ further notified that unless you appeal
liui't you t” help me out b.\ Just doing
Deft ndants.
Sou h ast corner of Block 30 of Gallo­
su’-h a little thing as that."
jections, if anv they have, to said final and answer the complaint within th.
To R. L. Douglas, and all other per-
way Addition to the town (no v cilv)
• I've told you. I wouldn't lie in that
account, or anv item thereof, on or be- time aforesaid, the plainlitf will apply 1 sons and parties unknown claiming
of Medford, Oregon, and running pur: de mid I tiieatt It. Why. I'd. do
fore said day.
I to the court for the relief prayed f a ■ny right, title, estate, lien or interest
thence West 200 fee«; thmcj North you tliitik for a minute I would go
First publichtion June 7th, 1919.
, tn the cornplaint, viz: —For judgment it- and to the hereinafter described
ti'l feet; thence East 200 feel; th'.-nce t'ltling till about the streets of this
Last publication July 5th, 1919.
1 against the defendants Sam n Mos- oroperty:
South 2-10 feet to place of beginn ng, city mounted on mi old wagon, and
A nna S. N oblit ,
kaliupos and Varona Mo.-kali.mos, in
IN THE NAME OF THE STATEOF
subject to one-half private alley having every eye on the street cor-
Executrix of the Estate of i the sum of $125.00., principal will 0REG0N-
eight (St feet w.de along the entire tiers looking me in the face, Well, I
Georgiana Miers, Deceased. ' interest thereon at. the rate of 10% per
guess not." she emleil with timility.
You, and each of you. are hereby
south fide thereof,
George W. Cherry.
"Well, there’s a good mmiy girls that
| annum from October 16, 1917, and for summoned to tipDear within sixty days and for such other, further, and dif-
Attorney for Executrix.
' the sunt of $25.00. attorney’s fees and from the date of the fir- t publication terent. relief at to the court may seetn are going to lie in It that are ill eien
better society than you are. mid they
i for costs and disbursements, and fur
of this srmm -ns, exclusive of the «late just and equitable in the premises.
| don’t see anything Hie mutter witlt it.
decree foreclosing that certain real of the first publication and aitswt r
"It doesn't make the slightest differ­
T. is Summons is published and serv- :
Summons
estate mortgage described in the com complaint of plaintiff, and upon you-
ed upon you by pubbeation under and j ence to me what anybody else does.
IN THEUlRCUlTfcOURTOFTHE.STATFOF
W<’" a11 lhHt pUrliU”
L‘ f ailure so to do plaintiff will apply to
by virtue of an order of the Honor- i Ell so please let the mutter drop. And
OREGON roi. THE COUNTY OF JACKSON.InUn,bered tW°
°f
<20’
the court for a decree foreclosing his
able F M. Calkins, Judge of the I- i.-st ( if you would go along now it would lie
township 36, S. ot Range 4 west of «e' lttin tax lien, including COSÍ:
as
very nice of you. its I have it good
Dean H. Dow,
Judicial District of Oregon, heretofore I
I W. M. lying, and being between the follow«:
ti-miy things tn do this evening."
Plaint ff.
intide and entered of record in said ;
j north line of the N. W. '4 of tile N. \V. 1 Year 1)3
Int.
Ed not iced I lie chill note in her voice
-Vi-
Court
and
Pause
on
the
10th
'
15'. till paid
M»
mid took tils lint without another word.
'4 of Section 29, twp. 36, S. of Ri.n-ge I 1 »15
Gladys Downing Dow,
till paid day of May, A. D , 1919; the first 'I he moment lie had left the room,
O’
4 west of the W. M. arid the Rogue 1 <917
If? ; till paid publication of this Summons will bi
j 1914
Mu
Defendant.
Peggy Jumped up to go ufter him.
’ River, containing about 6 acres, more j 1818 Ma. ___ _ .. ... _ .
till paid
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To Gladys Downing Dow, the above
e or less, all in Jackson County, Oregon; against that certain property l\ing, and ! rnaile on the 10;h day uf Mav, A. D., With great effort she held herself buck,
Imt site continued to think ot Mutt
named defendant:
. I and for the application of the proceeds i be
1919.
situated in Jacksun (’junt.v, Oreg-j
sin hud said. She knew she had hurt
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
,
F. J. N ewman
! of such sale to thq said judgment as by on, to wit: Lot 11 of Block 2. of Nar-
OF OREGON: You are hearby’notified i |uw
Attorney for Plaintiff. Ed s feelings mid it bothered iter more
provided tn case of mot tgage, regHr’s Addition to the City of Med-[
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than she eared to iidniit. Still think-
and required to appear and answer the foreclosure, costs, attorney's
Office and Post Office Address,
fees and ford, Oregon, assessed ¡¡to «hid R.
Ing Imw mean site hnd acted, she '«as
plaintiff’s complaint against you. acct uing costs of sale as well
Medford, Oregon.
as any Do iglas
interrupted by the ringing of the tele-
now on file in tne above entitled court taxes which the plaintiff may be com-
plume.
This summons h published in the
and cause, on or before the last day 1 pelled to pay to preserve ttie
"llcllo.” sttltl the
priot itv Jacksonville Post, «once each week for
ot the time prescribed tn the order for i of his said hen, and for such other and
Helen Whitman,
•;ix consecutive weeks, under, and by
publication of summons herein, to-wlt:
further relief as is equitable, and that virtue of an order duly made, rendered, MADE BY FRENCH SCULPTOR been nskoil to be In the parade nex
On or beiore the 7th day of July, 1919; tne uefendants, and each of them, mid
Monthly?”
and entered by the Hon. P. M. Calkins.
••Yes, hut I'm not going to do it,'
said date being the expiration of Six ’ all persons claiming by, through, or
Interesting to Recall That Houdon
Circuit .Judne on June 6, 1919.
replied Peggy slowly.
z
(6) weeks from the date of the first ' under them, or any of them, be for-
the
Ornan
to
Model
Crossed
Date uf first publication June II, 1919
•‘Y’on're no’? Why, Peg, I thought
publication of this summons; and if ’ ev< i barred and foreclosed of all rigb ,
Burt of Washington.
G. M. R oberts ,
of course you were. Why, the idea,
you fail to appear and answer for want j ! claim and equity of redemption in ■■■ i
Alto : e.. for Plaintiff.
ex < rylmdy is going to do something
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<*siI
reminiscences,
awakened
thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the f(l th
....... te »aid premisci, with the up
AddrtS’! Medford National Bank Bldj . by nr< se’d relations between Prance for Hint.”
We have on hand for sale the following
court for the relief demanded in said 1 (enanec«.
"Well, I
Medford, Oregon.
the I’nitod States, recalls that
complaint Buccintly stated, as follows:
Ing
stock
for
nobody.
If
you
want
to
This »ummoiis is published by order
blanks viz:
'n th...... irly days of the American re-
That the bonds of matrimony existing
je l'pe I’reiah arti ’s made the fiijst la- tlresse’l up like n wax doll mid set
I of the Hon. G. A. Gardner, County
Lease,
N t ee.
between plaintiff and defendant be for­
. ■ :lptura1 rciirescntutinns of Amer- it- a i liiiriot for everyone to gaze at,
Judge for Jackson County, Oree-a ,
i' Mortgages,
ever abrogated, dissolved and at nulled dated May 19, 1919, requiring publi
you ciin. but I’m not going to.”
Notice is hereby given, that, tn pur­ I h -m men and even! ii. America
Bill of Sale,
"Some people give the boys a hearty
and that plaintiff have such other and
cation of this summons for six sue suance of an order entered ity tie! Portrait painters, ns ; witness the
welcome when they come home." entne
Agreements.
Washington,
further relief as to the court may seem
, cesstve weeks in the Jacksonville I’ .1. County Court of Jackson County, Ore­ • vivine portraits of
flout Helen siireastienll.v its she re­
Warranty Deeds,
’ no “statuaries.” as i sculptors
just and equitable.
published at Jacksonville, in Jacks’ n gon, on the 26:1. day of May, 1119, the then calkd. of equal merit. The
placed tile receiver on the hook. After
Quit Claim Deeds,
This summons is published in the County, Oregon.
name of Etta G. Flu.'.v has been chang­ i als commemorating the Alltel
shutting off. Peggy got up with tears
Chattel Mortgage,
Jacksonville Post bv order of the Hon­
Date of first publication, May L’4, 131 I. ed to Etta G. Lunt.
In Iter eyes. She bail been looking at
Revolution were struck chiefly
Acknow ledgements,
orable F. M. Calkins,
<’
Judge of the I Dutl
.
of
)ast
Date of first publication May 31, 1919. I rance. and Hendon crossed the ocean the celebration from iter own stand­
______ _ _ t publication, July 5, 191!.
Real Estate ontract,
above entitled Court, which said order
point.
never
giving
n
thought
to
whom
to
mod
I
the
bust
of
Washington
nee-
E
tta
G.
L
unt
.
E dwabd 8. V an D yke ,
Location Notice—Placer,
was made and entered of record on the
u
sury
for
his
statue
uf
the
American
It
was
ti
ally
for.
Quickly
she
took
up
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Location Notice—Quartz,
23d day of May, 1919. and in compliance Address and
.j nenil and president. It was a grave tin- telephone mid got the chairumn of
residetiei, Grants P t ,
Satisfaction of Mortgage,
question whether th»» sculptor should the committee on the line. “Mr. Wood?
therewith the date of the first publi­
Oregon.
clothe the general in modern costume Well, this Is Margaret Starr on Wood-
Real Estate Agents Contract,
cation hereof is the 24th day of May,
Notice is hereby given, That sealed i or dress him, after the art fashion si eml street. I understand you need
1919.
At
reasonable prices. Weintend adding
bids will be received until Jul/ 26th 1919 1 of ’he time, in th»» classic garb of a someboilv for it role in the parade. If
W. E. P hipps ,
I
other
blanks as fast as possible until
Roman,
and.
as
th»»
story
conies
down.
Noiice of Final Hearing.
It is convenient for you I will stop at
at 8:90 o’clock P. M. at the office of i
Attorney for Plaintiff.
the line is complete. Blanks of special
It took the combined opinions of Wash­ your office on my way downtow n. ’
the
Board
of
Directors
of
l
’
he
Gold
Address M. F. & II. Bldg.
Notice is hereby given that Bessie
ington, JvfTerson and Franklin to se­
The next day Peggy Starr started on form printed to order at short nctice
Medford, Oregon.
Miller, duly appointed and acting ati- Hill Irrigation District, within the cure a statue of the Father of his n little visit to a neighboring city mid
boundaries
of
said
District
in
Jackson
niinisttatria of the estate of Marv A.
Country in his own proper garments.
when E’l calleil that evening lie was
Roseberry, deceased, and tiled her tinal County, Oregon, for the purchase of
tolil Miss Stmt- would return Monday.
Notice of Hearing
report at d accountii g in said estate; bonds of fifteen thousands dolíais
Of course. E’l firmly believed she had
Mineral That Can Ce Molded.
(Plsb'OO.O’l), dated-------- , 1919, and
gone away in order not to be asked
that the Hon. G. A. Gardner, County
Charles E. Sweet bus discovered n
BUSINESS CAROS
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
maturing as follows;
: l out the parmle. With a little shrug I
Judge
has
fixed
Saturday,
.1
me
28,
preparation
of
silver
which
n»ty
lie
UNITED STATES LUND OFFICE
July
1.
1921
$550.
of
the
shoulders
he
ttit-qed
ami
went
to
made in a plastic form like wax or
Roseburg, Oregon, May 15, 1919 1919, as the date for said hearing, to
” ” 1925
his office. Twice between Friday eve­
650.
be belt! til 10:00 o’clock A. M. of said
clay, and also thinned down to the
William Henry McDaniel.
” ” 1926
650.
Coli'islency of pain!, tiecording to the ning mul Monday morning he called
(.US NEWBURY
day at the office of the County Judge
Contestant,
750.
” ” 1927
l ittle Journal, Cambridge. Mass. Cop­ her up via telephone, only to hear «It«
at the Court house tn Jacksonville,
had
not
returned
and
there
was
no
vs.
Attorney-at-Law
. 8(10.
” ” 1928
per, copper alloys nut] bronzes m-ty lie
Oregon, where any and all persons in­
ntessnge.
I 850.
James D. Betts, et al.
’
’
”
1929
worked
in
the
«time
manner.
P.y
sim
­
terested in suit! estate may on or be
At last Monday came, the da.” of Will Practise in AU Courts in the State
Contest ees.
ple technolo-ry. the preparation may
' 850.
” ” 1939
fore said day appointed for said he ir-
the
great parade. The sun rose over
OREGON
MEDFORD,
Involving Lot 6 of Sec. 25, To. 3« S,
be reduced to the pure metal with­
” ” 1931
900.
ing, appear anil file objections thereto
the New England hills In the dlsttinee
out
tiny
change
in
its
form
or
shape.
R 4 W, W. M.
” ” 1932
950.
if any there be.
A sculptor tuny work It in the rough with alarming rapidity, and b.v ten
On May 17, 1897, the General Land
” ” 1933
' 1000.
By order of G. A. Gardner Co. Judge
or
In relief, Just as lie does Itis usual o'clock the parade had formed hi line,
Office, by letter “N” [of that date,
i 1050.
" ” 1934
Jackson
Co..
Oregon.
materials,
or In dilution It may be np- Ute floats were many and elaborate,
1). W. BAGSHAW
cat.celed selection list No. 21 of the
” ” 1935
I 1'00.
plied to a metallic surface with a but one in particular attracted much
B essie M iller
On gon & California Railroad Company
attention.
: 1150.
The
automobile
was
made
”
”
19:16
brush. It greatly simplifies the prob­
Administratrix.
Attorney at La»
I
as to Lot 6 of Sec 25, Tp 38 S. R 4 W.
nlo a modern chariot, with American
I 1200.
” ” 1937
lem of artistic work of a high order,
I'ngs
covering
the
whole
outside.
In
­
W. M , and adjudged said tract to be
altli mgh. of course. It Is more expen­
125't.
” ” 1938
NOTARY PUBLIC AND
CONVEYANCER
mineral in character, as result of the
sive than stamped wares. Mednlltona side. the chariot was pure white, and
Notice of Sheriffs Safe.
1320._
” ” 1939
mid figures may thus be presented In on one end a high platform. One fig­
contest of James D. Butts, J. A. Mc­
Office with Jacksonville Post.
$1500t'.
By virtue of an execution in fore­
ure stood on this platform, “f’olmnbia”
Intyre, L. B. Matney and J. H. Brant-
being
bonds
< f the ;::id Gold Hill Irti— die original without the need of cast­ tty mime, anti at her feet sat two bravo
- OREGON
closure
and
Order
of
Sale
duly
¡«sued
JACKSONVILLE.
ing and stt.lt articles as silver sets
el-, vs the Oregon Ai California R. R.
out of and under the seal of the Circuit gation District, bearing interest at six may be made of which every member !; Us. one in blue mid one In khaki. As
Co.
per cent (6 g I, payab'e semi a; ually. Is original ami unique. It provides a the float moved «lowly about the
On April 26, 1919, William Henry Court tor the State of Oregon, for the said bond issue being suoj et to the new
medium for artists. Tin* inven- streets and “Columbia” Stood holding
McDaniel filed Homestead Application Jackson County, dated June 2nd, 1919. sixty thousands dollars in bonds now tlon has been patented.
her torch majestically above her bend,
II. K. HANNA
in
a
certain
suit
therein,
wherein
N.
No. (111841 for this tract of land, al­
everyone wits thrilled.
At last the
o<id ti-ni outstatniling. For fu flier in d
I elite was i iiveretl mul »cores of peo­
leging the non-mineral character of W. Borden as I’lairtitf. recover -d judg­ detutliil inform iimo, apply to the Sec-
He Wears a Necklace.
Lawyei
ple were crowding about the beautiful
same, and on May 15, 1919, tiled an ment against George W. Colvig, MS retary .it the District.
Did
you ever hear of a man wonr-
float.
"Columbia"
stepped
from
her
plication for hearing and alleged th.it Executor of the Estate of James W
The right ii. reserved to reject any Ing n neeklaee? Wi ll, that 1« what
1 Mee, deceased, and Mary J. Met-,
Office in Bank of Jacksonville Building
the mine on said land had been worked I each of them, as Defendants, tor and
the mule Canadian warbler does, while I’t’itloriu where the rmllunt Ed was
the, ami ail bids.
awaiting her.
mi
the
female
of
tills
attractive
bird
out and abandoned, and that the land
THE GOLD HILL IRRIGATION DISTRICT
OREGON
"Peggy. 1« It really you doing tills?" JACKSONVILLE.
sum of One hundred twelve ($112 Otl)
is non-mineral in character.
I
BY 1. T. G alligar - President. there Is only the slightest Indication
"Why,
of
course.
It
is
I.
Don
’
t
I
Dollars,
togethtr
with
interest
thereo-i
of a tie ’.lace, «.- ys the Ant rlcan For-
Hearing is therefore hereby ordered
I
attest :
i-ti-;- association. Washington, which look natural?"
to determine the character of Lot 6 of nt the rate of six per cent per annum
Chas. Champlin-
"But
where
have
you
been
these
last
is mmlticllng the nation-wide bird-
front the 1‘tli day of April, 1919. until
THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN
Ser 26, Tp 38 S. R. 1 W, W. M.. and
Secretary.
house building contest among school three days?"
paid, and for the further sum of $50
ADVERTISING BY THE
all parties in interest are directed and
"Ed. you made me feel so ashamed
children.
The
warbler
’
s
necklace
of
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attornev’s fees, a total of $162.84 and
the other day, I had to go somewhere.
summoned to appear before F. Roy
lilnek
spots
shows
up
very
strikingly
for $12.1X1 coats, which judgment was
Alias Summons
Davis, U. S. Commissioner, at hi»
on his olive green and yellowish throat so I went down to Lancaster. I
enrolled
a-'d docketed in said court
office in Medford, Oregon, on Jun< 26,
tin the hack the bird I’ tl.-’m.-ht you'd be glad."
GENERAL OFFICES
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE and l-rerst.
Mav 31st, 1919.
"Glntl! Why I'm so glad I could
of
a
slate
gray
color w ith the tall more
NEW YORK AND CHICAGO
1919, at 10 o’clock A. M., and submit
OF OREGON, IN AND FOR TUI: Cot XIA < f
cry,
Peggy,
Notice is hereby given that, pursuant
You certainly nre one of
of tin olive brow n tone, This Is a very
evidence tn support of their claims to
3RANC.IES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES
to the terms of said execution. 1 will JACKSON.
lively bird.
It Is very seldom still those Victory Girls."
this land, and the final hearing wiil be
"But.
I’ve
for more than a few second« before It
on Saturday, July 19th, 191!', at 10 E zabeth May Colby,
had at this office on July 10. 1919. at
dashes out nt some tempting bit to hml Is the one over i ■self. I have
I’l-.iatiff,
o’clock A. M., at the front of the
10 o’clock A. M,
■ pride
ent.
It Is pnrtlal to the wooded lem-ned a good lesson
-vs.
Courthouse
in
the
City
of
Jacksonville,
W. H. C anon ,
banks of streams. It usually keeps w ill be better for It." With i. happy Change .n Southern Pacific Time
Charles
D.
Colby.
Jackson I’ountv, Oregon, offer for sale
Register.
sigh «he laid her hand In Ed s
In underbrush near the ground.
Defendí! nt,
and «ell nt public auction for cash to
Table
tCopyrlght. lilt*, by the M i ’lure News-
SUIT
IN
EQUITY
FOR
DIVORCE.
the highest bidder, to satisfy said
paper Syndicate.»
Shells
as
Feed.
Effective Nov. 13, 1916.
judgment, with the costs of thG sale, !■> < h tries D. Colby, Défenda it :
Summons
America possesses some of the larg­
IN IHE NAMEOFTHE STATE OF
Florid Languzg: in Treaty.
subject
to
redenqiti.ir.
as
provided^
by
­
e W w
■
est chicken hatcheries In the world,
north bound TRAINS.
The language employed in trentie»
law, all of the right, title ai d interest OREGON, you are hereby required to it single estnbllshntent sometimes hav­
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE s r \ t b: oi**
that tne said de'et dants, had jointly appear and answer the t omplaint of ing a capacity of 22\90l) eggs, one s usually of the most formal clutrac- 14 Portland Passenger.......... 8:20 A.M.
OREGON, FOR JACKSON COUNTY.
or individually, had on June 2nd, 1918 the Plaintiff now on tile against you in room tn such a hatchery has 33.tXH) i r. but oeenslonnlly. when trentien
■e concluded with eastern power«, a 16 Oregon Express
Isaac Best,
Plaintiff,
or have since acquired, or now have in the above entitled Court ard cause, eggs in process of incubation nt one
6:20 P.M.
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i re tl ifiil style la used. At any rate,
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within
six
weeks
from
the
date
of
the
and to the followi' g described proper-
time.
An Interesting by-product of
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. t’litto a correspondent, a treaty
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Samon Moakaiiunoa and Varona
ty, situated in Jac.son Couniy, Stnte, first publication of thi-i Summons, that the Industry tire the shells which nc-
•on Great Britain awl Persia he-
Moskaliunos. husband and wife.
cumulate
In
mountainous
piles.
They
trying
the
time
designated
in
the
Ord.r
SOUTH
BOUND
TRAINS.
of Oregen, to wit-
-: "Praise be to God th» All-Perfect
Emma L. Hall and Edward T. Hall,
The South half ('_•) of the South- of Publication heretofore made and nre not wasted. however, but tire
■ I All Sutficient. These happy leave» 15 California Express.......... 10:50 P.M
her husband, and John W. Ries,
west Quarter of Section Eight (8) entered herein by the Honorable F. M. ground and «old to chicken raiser« fi r
■ ■ ti< gay plucked from the thorn-
feed, principally tts bone builder, thus
Defendants.
■o' n of concord, and tied by 13 San Francis-o Express.. .9:05 A.M
in Township Thirty nine (39) South Calkins, Judge of the First Judicial
Completing
the
cycle
to
everyone
’
s
«nt-
■
of the plenipotentiaries of
To Samon Moskaliunos. and Varona
of Raqgc Four (4) West of the Wil- District of Oregon, within which you |s i tlon. -Popular Mech,,nlcs Maga­
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states In the form of a
Moskaliunos, husband and wife, and ' lamette Meridian containing eighty shall be required to so aopear and 1 zine.
In
which
the
articles
of
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answer said Complaint, and youj
John W. Ries, defendants;
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