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s'o'1 :s. pumps, pumping houses and You, and each of you, are here! y | pear and answer the complaint filed pri ¡leges, pine lin«s. power' line’, ; against you in the above e- it!, d court summoned to apnear within sixty days Notice is hereby given 'hat the ur- I and cause on or before th«- expiratit n ’-om 'he date iff :i lif t publication hv i-<> eh ctric m•-hinery and trans d signed, executrix of the Eata'e o* I of tend ys from the date of service i t! is snmmotis, exclusive of the cate ri i sion lines, < earn plarts, engin Ge rgiana Miers, deceased, has file, upon you if served within Ji.ckson ■ f the first put I ui n and a sw r bo , dynitnos, generators, wlr< her final account of adminishaiion <f , ( ounty Oregon: or within twenty dais ■ mplaii. of plaintiff, ' <! upon your c b! towers. transt am rs, and a l Estate of said deceasel, with the Clerk.| f — „7m the ------------- dau of such oilier appliances and equipment .1 ilure so to do p laintiff will applv to ----- --- 1 service if s«rv«d of the County Court of Jackson County v wi bin any other county of the Slate 1ibe court for a decree fore. losing his ev r de eription. and ail franc is s, State of Oregon, and said court has o(Qreg Young Ihtcior Millard was a severe easement’ and rights of wav u-ed in „ lin ; - or if served by publication ‘ ce tain tax lien, including costs, as fixjd Monday the 7th day of July, 1919, thereof, then on or before the expira- cenneeti n with the said ;r i;ii-i man. But while his patients stood in 1* r*s: at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M . of said ! tion of six weeks from the date of the '<ar Date Paid ( of D. Amt. I nt. and the p iwer plant ti e’en i, a id th« awe of him. still he enjoyed their con- day as the time, a d the court room , first publication thereof, which dale of !H5 Mar. 13. 1915 4322 6.56 1C% till paid transmission Jin -s ard tr. nsnd si jn lldenre. Tills may have been particu 175« JO 1«r/.Y till paid Oct. 9. 1918 4 18 i:i the County court house, in the City I first publication is May 24, 1919, am: •917 service connected with or appuriei - larly due to the fuel the mantle of the 15‘/r til! paid 5.07 Mar. 1 !. 1918 l_’8»0 father had fallen upon his son’s shoul of Jacksonville, Oregon, ns the place the last day of publication ard for your ¡ iJl»; ant thereto. 4.« 4Î 15% til! paid 1818 .Mar 29. 1919 2057 ders. for hearing objections thereto and the I appearance is July 5, 19)9, and yon are ag i st that certain property lying, and You are hereby notified th it the Old Doctor MHIard had long been a allowance and settlement of said final further notified that unless you appear being situated in Jackson County, O e - plaintiff, or his predecessors in interest, power in the township. But whatever account. and ai vwer tne complaint within th. in, to wit: Lot 11 of Block 2, of Nar- nave paid the taxes on said premise hope old Doctor Millard's friends had All persons interested in said estate time aforesaid, the plaintiff will apply regar’s Addition to the Ci'y of Med and property for prior and sub- piu t of continuing their friendship with Ids are hereby notified to present D’lir ob- to the court for the relief prayed for ord, Oreg m, assessed ¡to said It. L. years, with the rate of inter, st oi son. tlie hope was shattered by Doctor j c’ions, if anv they have, to said final I in the complaint, viz: —For judgment Dotglas. Harry's aloofness as he took up tlie said amounts as follow account, or any item thereof, on or bt- against the defendants Samon Mos- I Tins summons it publishtd in thu Year Date Paid Receipt N work vhi'h his father was forced to April 6.1917 14866 fore said day. lay aside. kaliuoos and Varona Moskalim os. ir. Jacksonville Post, once each week for 1912 1914 April 6, 1917 05473 First publication June 7th, 1919. Tlie town’s one millionaire, a gruff the sum of $125.00., principal with six consecutive weeks, under, and bj 1916 Feb 2 1918 12808 factory owner, bad succumbed to his Last publication July 5th, 1919, interest thereon at the rate of Hi',: pel virtue of an order duly made, rendered, 1917 Oct. 9. 1918 117501 A nna S. N oblit , annum from October 16, 1917, and for and entered by the Hon. F. M. Calkins The .said Rogue River Public Service reputation for skill. John Storm need- 4 a doctor and he called Harry Mil Executrix of the Estate of the sum of $25.00. attorney ’s fees and Circuit .Judge on June 6, 1919.1) Corporation. The Irrigation and 1 owei < lard ; but it was a case of steel meet Georgisna Miers, Daceased. for costs and disbursements, and tor a Company, Fort Dearborn Trust and Date of first publication June 11, 1919 ing steel; in no phase of treatment George W. Cherry. G. M. R oberts , Savings Bank, W. L. 'van Houten, Could physician and patient agree. decrea foreclosing that certain real Attorney for Executrix. Attorney for Plaintiff. F. W. Dodge, Arthur Conklin, J. R estate mortgage described in the com Doctor Millard knowing that to op plaint upon all that portion of L t Address: Medford National Bank Bldg. Cook, J. H. Chambers, California-Oreg erate would be the only sure way, de numbered two (2) of section (20) in Med ord. Oregon. on Power Company, Horace Pelion, cidedly ordered an operation—which Summons township 36, S. ot Range 4 west of John Dugan and the Gold Hill Bank, as John Storm as determinedly refused. the owners of the legal title to th« The ambition of Doctor Millard wns IN THE CIRCUIT|COUKT OF TUESTATE OF W. M. lying, and being between the Notice. north line of the N. W. !4 of the N. W. above described property as the satre l’mitloss, and he yearned for more than OREGON FOI. THE COUNTY OF JACKSON. J4‘ of Section 29, twp. 3f, S, of Range Notice is hereby given, that in PU-- appears of record, or as having soin« an Inherited name in his profession. Dean H. Dow, 4 west of the W. M. and the Rogue suan<*e of an order entered by the ight, title, estate, lien or j. terest Tlie old doctor had not been known Plaintiff, River, Containing about 6 acres, more County Court of Jackson County, Ore therei >, as the case may be, and each as a surgeon, and while Harry’s -vs- I or less, ail in Jackson Couniy, Oreg >n: gon, on the 26th «lay of May, 1919, the of the other persons above named, are dreams led Idin victoriously onward, Gladys Downing Dow, Iiiilfeil him. and for the application of the proceeds name of Etta G. Flury has been chang I hereby further notified that Monroe n farmer “How <!<», Doc,” he culled, “goin* to Defendant. of such sale to the said judgment tft< by ed to Etta G. Lunt. George, the above named plaintiff, will have help in tlie village I hear." To Gladys Downing Dow, the above law provided in case ot mortgage, apply to the Circuit Court of the equi Date of first publication May 31, 1919. “Help?” Harry queried. named defendant: foreclosure, costs, attorney’s fees and E tta G. L unt . ty and state aforesaid for a decree The man nodded. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE accruing costs of sale as well as any fond .sing the lien agair st the prop, r- “Don't mean to say you ain’t heered OF OREGON: You are hearby’notified taxes whi« h the plaintiff may be com jiy above describe! and mentioned in of the new doctor that'* taken the and required to appear and answer the pelled to pay to preserve the prio itv Summons said certificates, ard you are here! y Filkin’s place? I carted the office fur plaintiff’s complaint against you, of his said lien, and for such other ami s mini ned to appear within 60 days niture mil yesterday; nil sorts of elec IN THE CIRCUÌ r COURT OF THE STATE OF now on file in tne above entitled court further relief as is equitable, and that OREGON, FOR JACKSON COUNTY. I after the date of the first publicati'n tric fixin’s too, seems pretty sure of and cause, on or before the last day tne defendants, and each of them, and of summons, ‘exclusive of the date of making a go here. Reckon they's room of the time prescribed in the order for all persons claiming by, through, or Monroe George. Plaintiff, j the first publication, and to deferd this for two of you though.” publication of summons herein, to-wit: under them, or any of them, be for He frownlngly continued his way, -vi- suit ami action, or pay the amount due when a girl signalled to him farther On or before the 7th day of July, 1919; Rogue River Public Service Corpo ever barred and foreclosed of all right, s ab ive shown, together with pen;. - down tlie dusty road. Harry bowed said date being the expiration of Six claim and equity of redemption in and ration, a corporation, The Irrigation tics, interest and costs, and in case of witli his usual dignity, when something (6) weeks from the date of the first to the said premises, with the appur and Power C impany, a corporation, your failure so to do, a decree will he strangely appealing in the wide violet publication of this summons; and if tenances. Fort Dearborn Trust and Savings ren ered foreclosing the lien of said eye. and upraised face, caused his firm you fail to appear and answer for want This summons is publish -d bv order Bank, a corporation, W. L. Van t.xe-, penalties, interest and costs and mouth to curve in n reassuring smile. thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the of the “You beckoned me?” he asked. Hon. G. A. Gardner, County Houten, F. W. D i ige, Arthur disbor. enieiits against the lands, prem- 1 We have on hand for sale the following court for the relief demanded in said Judge “Yes, thank you,” the girl replied, for Jackson County, Oregon. Conklin, J. R. Look, J. H. Chambers, I' isi S an 1 property hereinbefore descril- complaint succintly stated, as follows: dated her tone also had a diffident, musical blanks viz: May 19, 1919, requiring publi California Oregon Power Company, i ed. That the bonds of matrimony existing cation quality. of this summons for six sac a corporation, Horace Pelton, John Date of first publication, June 2!, Lease, between plaintiff and defendant be for “I am n stranger, nnd I wonder If It cessive we«-ks in the Jacksonville l’- st Dogan, The Gold Hill Bank, a c : po- j 1919, and the l ist date of publi ■ ition is | Mortgages, ever abrogated, dissolved and ai nulled Defendants. i Aug. 2, 1919, and the last .lay for your would be asking a great deal—” published at Jacksonville, in Jackson ration. Bill of Sale, and that plaintiff have such other and “ Yes? ” he encouraged. County, Oregon. To Fort Dearborn Trust and Savings i 1 appearance is Aug. 22, 1919. “To ask you—” the girl repeated, ! Agreements, further relief as to the court may seem Date of first publication. May 24, 19! ). B ink, a corporation, and F. W Do Ige, This summons is published pursuant “to let me ride with you up the hill?” W arrantv Deeds, just and equitable. Date of last publication, July 5, 1919. ' Defendants:— i to an order of the judge of the County Quit Claim Deeds, Instantly Doctor Hnrry alighted, as This summons is published in the E dward S. V an D yke , IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF 1 Court of the State of Oregon for Jack- sisting her In unaccustomed chivalry Chattel Mortgage, Jacksonville Post bv order of the Hon Attorney for Plaintiff. I OREGON, you are hereby notified that Ison County, dated June 2), 1919, said to rhe seat beside him. Acknowledgements, orable F. M. Calkins, Judge of the Address and residenci, Grants Piss, j Monroe George, the holder of Certifi- , order providing amongst other things, “T am on my way to John Storm’s Raul Estate ontract, above entitled Court, which said order Oregon. ! eate of Delinquency number 4201, issu d 1 that this summons shall be published residence,” she explained, “perhaps Location Notice—Placer, was made and entered of record on the i ! by the sheriff and tax collector fol I once a week for 6 successive weeks in you may be able to direct me." Location Notice—Quartz, 23d day of May, 1919, and in compliance “I «¡Il take you there,” the doctor Jac!.son County, Oregon, on April 6, the Jacksonville Post, a weekly news- quickly agreed; across his mind flashed Satisfaction of Mortgage, therewith the date of the first publi Notice of SheiiH’s Sale. 1917, for the sum of $112.85, also, cer< l paper published in -Jackson County, tin" thought tliat here might be a val Real Estate Agents Contract, cation hereof is the 24th day of May, I Oregon. tificate of delinquency number 4202, 1919. uable ally. By virtue of an execution in fore ! At reasonable prices. We intend adding All process and papers in this suit “You are going to visit the Storms?” i other blanks as fast as possible untii W. E. P hipps , closure and Order of Sale duly issued issued by the said sheriff and tax col- ’ may be served upon H. D. Norton, re- “For the night only,” the girl re Attorney for Plaintiff. out of and under th«: seal of the Circuit ! lector on April 6, 1917, for the sum of j siding at Gr ints Pass, Josephine Coun- plied. “I have to go to the city in the line is complete. Blanks of special Address M. F. & H. Bldg. Court tor the State of Oregon, for '$102.56, th«1 said amounts being the form prir.i -’d to order at short notice I ty, Oregon. tlie morning.” Medford, Oregon. Jackson County, dated June 2nd. 1919, j j amounts due and delinquent for tax«s H. D. N orton , “You have doubtless heard,” the doc JACKSONVILLE POST. in a certain suit therein, wherein N. for the years 1913 and 1915, reap ct- Attorney for Plaintiff. tor continued, “of Mr. Storm’s critical Notice ot Bond Sale W. Borden as Plaintiff, recovered judg-i . ively, together with penalty, interest I Address, First National Bank Build condition. I am his physician.” ment against George W, Colvig, as I and costs thereon, upon the real prop- Notice is hereby given. That sealed Executor of the Estate of James W. ■ erty assessed as shown in said certili- ing, Grants Pass, Oregon. “I have heard.” the girl answered BUSINESS CARDS. quietly, “also that his physician de bids will be received until July 26th 1919 Mee, deceased, and Mary J. Mee, and I cates, of which the defendants herein at 8:00 o’clock P. M. at the office of each of them, as Defendants, tor the are the owners as appears of record, F ISH FOR GULLS A?-.'D PETRELS mands an operation which Mr. Storm refused.” the Board of Directors of The Gold sum of Une hundred twelve ($112 1)9) ' or have some right, title, estate, lien “II«1 can’t refuse It much longer,” Hill Irrigation District, within the Dollars, together with interest thereon I or inteiest therein, as the case may be, Those Birds, as Well ss th* Albatross, GUS NEWBURY said Dr. Millard. boundaries of said District in Jackson which property is situated in said Are Frequently Taken With at the rate of six per cent per annum “As serious as that?” the girl ques Attorney-at-Law t County, Oregon, for the purchase of Rod and Line. tlotted sympathetically. from the lEtli day of April, 1919, until : county and state, and particularly bonds ot fifteen thousands dolíais ■ bounded and described as follows, to- Will Practise in All Courts in the State He nodded. paid, and for the further sum of $50 Curious though it nitty seem. it is | wit:— (116,' MM). 00), dated ” 1 , 1919, and "John Storm Is obstinate willed is attorney’s fees, a total of $162.84 anil MEDFORD, OREGON a fact that birds are caught with rod ring as follows: he not?" she asked, "when compulsion All of Lots 6 and 8 in Section 15, tor $12.00 costs, which judgment was nnd line in many parts of the world. fulled, did you try—persuasion?” $550. July 1, 1924 Township 36 South, Range 3 West of Th«' pastime Is declared to be almost enrolled and docketed in said court >> »» 1925 650. “Fni not adept at that sort of tiling,” Willamette Meridian, also, all of Lot ss fascinating as fishing. May 31st, 1919. »f n Gulls in 650. 1926 7 in said section, except 2 acres de Newfoundland are caught In tl. Is way the doctor grimly admitted. Notice is hereby given that, pursuant • * »» D. W. BAGSHAW Suddenly tlie girl smiled at him. She 750. 1927 scribed as beginning at a point where in large quantities. In New England ‘■tomi before tlie entrance of the great to the terms of said execution, 1 will ft ft 800. 1928 the south line of Lot 7 intersects the fishing for gulls and petrels is an Im house, and looked back and smiled on Saturday, July 19th, 1919, at 10 Attorney at Law ft ft 850. 1929 west line of the Rogue River Mill portant Industry. o’clock A. M., at the front of the again. ff ft 860. 1930 The method of bird fishing Is prac Ditch, and running thence west ‘ I am.” she said briefly, nnd passed NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER Courthouse in the City of Jacksonville, 99 99 900. 1931 tically the same as that of ordinary Insidi1 tlie door. about 160 feet to the east boundary Jackson County, Oregon, offer for sale 9 9 9 9 Office with Jacksonville Post. 950. 1932 of the county road; thence north fl-king. Two men go out In a dory The doctor was strangely haunted by and aell at public auction for cash to 99 ft and throw pieces of cod liver on the 1000. 1933 that elfish smile, by the memory of ward along said lot 35 ro.ls; thence the highest bidder, to satisfy said JACKSONVILLE. - - OREGON 9 9 99 water. When large quantities of birds 1050. 1931 east about 160 feet to the west line have been attracted to the spot more soft violet eyes. judgment, with the costs of this sale, 99 f » 1100. “An tintinnai girl." he muttered—“a 1935 of said ditch; thence along the line of cod liver is thrown out on a book subject to redemption as provided by 99 99 rrally wonderful girl!” 1150. 1936 tlie ditch to the place of beginning; law, all of the right, title «nd interest This tlie birds greedily swallow and 99 99 C rtnln annoying events which fol- 1200. 1937 II. K. HANNA '■ also, all of Lot 5 and lands abutting thus fall easy victims. that the said détendants, hail jointly 99 99 lowed failed to obliterate her pleasing 125". 1938 thereon on the west, altogether de- Albatross are fished for tn Hie same or individually, hail on June 2nd, 1918 memory. He was awakened to the fact 9 9 9 9 1320. 1939 scribed as beginning at a point whete way off th«. Cape of Good Hope. A that tills new doctor was stealing his Lawyei’i or have since acquired, or now have in S1500U. piece of pork Is attached to a long line the north line of tne Southwest '( of 1. siralde patients. and to the following deseribeii proper being bonds of the said Gold Hill Irri the Southeast '4 of said section 15 and thrown overboard. The bird will ty, situated in Jackson Couniy, State, "The children are not nfrnld of Doc Office in Bank of Jacksonville Building gallon District, bearing interest at six of Oiegsn, to-wit- intersects the low water line on the eye It for a long time, gradually and tor Gilmore." parents excused. Then percent (6'X), payable semi annually, OREGON west side of Rogue River; thence cautiously making toward It. Sudden came th«’ crushing blow. John Storm JACKSONVILLE, The South half ('_.) of the Soiith- ly he will seize It .and hold ft In bls the said bond issue being subject to the west 10 chains to the county road; be:!:. When he dl -overs «bat he Is Imd agro'd to the very operation which west Quarter of Section Eight (8) I sixty thousands dollars in bonds now thence south 2° degrees east, 20 c.'m-ht be will sit >n the water nnd lie himself had ordered—but at the in Township Thii ty nine (.19) South sold and outstatnding. For further at.d suggestion of the new invincible Doc chains and live links to a point on r':n •a ly flap his wings. However, of Range Four (4) West of the Wil THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN detaile«! information, apply t > the Sec the south line of said section, 41 he will be drawn into the boat nnd tor Gilmore. lamette Meridian containing eight, ADVERTISING BY THE When Doctor Hnrry sat bitterly retary of the District. chains east of its southwest corner; made a captive. acres. viewing the wreckage of his promising The right is reserved to reject any Mbntross fishing Is gnod sport, since thence south 17 degrees west, 1.41 Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, June career, a girl’s figure appeared In his and all bids. chains to a stone; thence south 52 ( the blril lyqulres careful handling. So office doorway—tlie figure of tlie girl 4th, 1919. THE GOLD HILI. IRRIGATION DISTRICT GENERAL OFFICES degrees east, 1.90 chains to Rogue long as he pulls against the line it of his haunting dreams. C. E. T errill NEW YORK AND CHICAGO The moment, how- BY I. T. G ali . igar - President. River; thence along the waters edge Is easy enough. ‘ You remember me?" she began Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. he swims forward the hook will attest : BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES up stream to the place ot beginning; ever, By F lora T hompson drop from his beak unless It Is skill softly. Chas. Champlin- also, the warehouse of what was fully manipulated, and the bird will "No. thank yon. I can't sit down ; I Deputy. Sec retary. r.m in a hurry nnd shall need yuu— known as the Rogue River Public find himself free. with me. Y«.u may recall our c on ver- - *<* m --------- Service Corporation, situated oil er l’ublished Summons Early Progress of Industry. sntlon eoneernlng Mr. St'orni? Well, Change in Southern Pacific Time adjacent to the railroad in tne Town Summons. Tr'or to 1895 the progress made In h«' has decided to follow your advice of Gold Hill in Jackson bounty, Oreg IN the circuit court of the state of the development of the automobile concerning the operation.” . Table. on, also, the electric lighting and can be summed up as follows: In gen- OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON "Mine!" Harry burst out, "I under IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF power plant own«! and operated in Effective Nov. 13, 1916. oral style the t body wns n park stood that It was Doctor Gilmore who H. A. Grantham, Plaintiff, OREGON, FOR JACKSON COUNTY. connection with the premises afore- 1 phaeton, a ponderous complicated hi d p rsuniled him." -vs- NORTH BOUND TRAINS. Isaac Best, Plaintiff, said, and all franchises, easements i coni rlvnnce, which would crush the "It wns." Again the girl smiled Into City of Medford, Oregon, R. L. vs. and rights of way connected there pavements ns « It pnssed over them. Th«« his perplexed face. “ I told you that I Douglas, and all otner persot s and Samon Moskaltunos and Varona with. Also, all buildings, improve gasoline wns i stored in a large tank wns -..«„I nt persuading. I. am Doctor 14 Portland Passenger.........8:20 A.M. parties unknown claiming any right, Moskaliunos, husband and wife, ments and machinery located thereon, In front, The motor anil controlling Gilmore! But when it comes to reni 16 Oregon Express............. 6:20 P.M, title, estate, lien or interest, in and Emma L. Hall and Edward T. Hall, and all the appurtenances, including np.pa rnttts were placed beneath the work—" to the hereinafter described propetty. bi <1 of th«« vehicle. Excessive weight Impulsively she hel ! out her hands. 12 Shasta Limited ................ 2:18 A. M her husband, and John W. Ries, the canal, ditches, «Rich rights and And complicated machinery Defendants. | helpetl In "Y .it are tlie one to do that," she Defendants. water rights appurtenant thereto, and SOUTH BOUND TRAINS. a great measure to miQte It an utter said. Her eyes besought tdm. To R. L. Douglas, an«! all other ner- ami .1 i he weir*, a er.ds, h. at fn’lnre. One weak snot nf*ci another To Samon Moskaliunos, and Varona ► o ■’ and part'e- unknown •' r "I know th r w. nr * ■ ■ do Hpro p M The nx'e» heenn'c m- ••—I great « or’; »e ’ . " !.l > h I .1 . ■ F»( ' M rkioi' no«, : i.-band ai w d D J i i. W Rus, u i « i <io . ■ 5 A.M tor G re. exphi'toll of th« g:>s«*l.ue ...... .ul„ ... <r I. A: ' Hnrry. while clasp ’ ng the prof IN THE NAME OF luE dT.tiL property: U Shasta Limited ................ 3:20 A. M vsiih ihe power plant thereon, ail «a« suggestive of a railroad locomo fer. .’ !.: !'. : 1 1 his new and rn- OF OREGON, you and each of you are IN THE NAME OF THESTATEOF tive. — Chevrolet Bulletin. electrical machinery, wheels pen- 17 Ashland Passenger 4:35 P.M. hereby summoned and required to up- OREGON- Final Account you rre I I in need oí Good Printing Try the ST Jacksonville, Ore. Where you get best work at low prices [LEGAL BLANKS I i