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T 1 VrììlLE YOU WAIT Alias Summons. c LIL \ A > U. BAG IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF OREGON, FOR JACKSON COUNTY. Anna Thornburgh, I Attorney at Law NOTARY Plaintiff, AV PUBLIC AND i < »• <h Office in R v » I' D. D. Boyle; G. 11 Lyman; C. C. Had Sold to J.r.aricn JACKSONVILLE. Fierce, Administrator of the estate Full Grown in One Year. of D, D. Boyle, Deceased, Et als. of Making Exploch Defendants. From Air H. K. EAN^ » To G. H. Lyman, and Lytnau, JAD A MODEL GOVERNMENT wife of G. H. Ly man, defendants nam Lawyci ed in the above entitled suit; 210 NITRATE PLANT HE Permanent Settlen-.it* Around IN THE NAME OF THE STATE Office in Jackson County i OF ( REGON: You and each of you U. S. Nitrate Plant Presented Built in Eight Months It C are 1 ereby summoned and required to A vast amount of w< rk now nn-ttna to be doue winch tb» OK EGO;' MEDFORD i entitiii oí war has ne»ti t^srt j delay td Unusual Problems. r) pear in the above entitled court and d. lii«- rouit i-. tiiat • • • • • • very larza capital ... and ,............... vinces Kaiser of His Defe?.t. -iiditure* ought to b- to make up for the rater- cause and answer to the complaint of lUt-v it ili ________ . .. mid to prepare- the rail- limit iut*vil.jL!v «lue- lu iLeuur. L to v-rve adequately ‘ ‘ tl. iicreavd ..... ‘ * the plaintiff against you, now on file tiaftie throughout By GARRET SMITH. Notice of Sheriff’s Sale I hr country. By GARRET SMITH. bh KI It Ü. Hi NES. therein, within ten dayB from the date The fourth largest city in Alabama, ' ; One of the most romantic pa of ¡he service of this summons upon ]«»<ipled with 2.1,000 souls of diverse By virtue ot an execution in 1 ore- III the secret history of the World \’> you, exclusive of the day of such races and religions, uprooted from far closure and Order of Sale « uiy ¡»sued Is the story of hoiv the Oiiliuim e D" service, 't served within the county of scattered communities In every part partment of tin I nitial Sintis An.i; out. of and ur.der the sen of the Circuit Jacl son and state of Oregon, or, if of the United States and Canada riinde It possible for America, un i Court for the State of Oregon, for served within any other county of sprang Into being almost ovenitghr then utterly lacking In iin:i:iiiliill< n Jackson County, dated December 29th. Oregon, then within twenty days from around the great new government am- and In facilities for making it, to man I >19. in a certain suit th rtin, wherein the date of such service; or, if served nionlutn nitrate plant down on the ufacture iinlliiilled quantities of |«'W Jackson County bank, an Oregon by i ublieatic n thereof, after the entry open cotton and corn fields at Muscle erful explosives out of air und rod: Corporation, as Plaintiff, recovered of an < rder for such publication, by Shoals on the Tennessee River during It was largely the knowledge of this judgement and decree ag i.Bt Wi'liam sa'd court,’ then within six weeks the lust year of the World War. Here fact that forced Guriiiuny to surrendi r Scott, Hannah Scott, H. M. Scott, fu m the date of the first publication ot was u problem In city building, munlc- when she did. Rogue Rivir Valley Realty Company, this summons; cr, if serv-d upon you ipsl governuient and continuity wel as Defendants, for the mm of Five The secret v ns secured from Gi r personally, outside the state of Oregon, fare that has aeldom been equalled many herself. It was an open busi th usai d ninety-six & 58-1'd ($5096.58) after the entry of such order for pub und the success of its solution bus ness transaction between business : Dollars, together wi h inter, st thereon lication. thtn within six weeks from never been excelled. at the rate of ten per cent, per annum, men, whereby we apparently acquired the date of such service, The job was In the hands of the Air nothing more military than a process payable annually from Oct bet 8, 1919, Ard v< u are hereby notified that it Gtnites Corporation which bad been for making a high grade fertilizer until p iid, t> gether with attorney’s you fail to appear and answer within rgnnized under the direction of the known as cynnamld. fees in the sum of Five hu > >red nine & the time lirnúed, as above set forth, ■ >i ¡ounce Department to build plant 65-100 ($509.65) Dollars, anti ¡merest Frank Sherman Washburn, head of «nd city at Muscle Shoals. Early in the plaintiff will apply to the court for group of business men who boui lii thereon at Ihe same rate uniil paid; January, 1913, this new town had a the the relief demanded in said complaint, this process, conceived the germ of j the sum of Three thousand seven few temporary buildings and a popu which succinctly stated, is; a judg hundred fiftj-four& 40-100 ($3754.40) lation of 300. Thia had Jumped by the the Idea In the early nineties while In j ment against you and each of you, in Dollars and attorneys fees in the sum middle of August to more than 21,000. South America as consulting engineer the sum of Five Hundred <$500.001 A population multiplied by 70 in 7 In connection with the production and of Three hundred seventv-five & 44-100 Dollars, and eight, per cent interest months. ' shipping of Chilean nltrnte of soda ($375.44) Dollars, together with interest thereon, from April 1, 1917, until paid, In the management of the new | Nitrogen compounds are an essential [on both of said sums at »he rate of and the plaintiff’s cost and disburse ■ owns and army cantonments that I part of all commercial fertilizers. The ments in the above entitled suit and 8 per cent per annum, | aj able semi- ■■i rung up during the war the old- only available natural nitrate deposits Sixty Dollars as attorney’s fees; also a | annually; also for the sum of Six ¡Hue evils that attended the growth or In large quantities are ill Chile. This mushroom cities have been avoided supply was diminishing. Germany, decree for the foreclosure of the hundred eighty-six & 61-100 ($686 61) by the application of modern welfare which had been taking about one- plaintiff’s mortgage, described in said Dollars and attorney’s fees in the sum systems. But nowhere were condi third of the Chilean nitrates, was al complaint; to-wit: that certain mort of Sixty eight & 76-100 ($ ;8.76) Dollars, tions more difficult than at Muscle ready experimenting with processes gage made, executed and delivered un together wnth interest on both of said Shoals. Here was a malarial region for their artificial production. Ill I'.IO* to Anna Thornburgh by said D. D. sums at the rate of 8 per cent per threatened at the same time with Mr Washburn secured In Germiiny Boyle, dated March 29, 1913, and regís annum, payable semi-annually, until other deadly disease epidemics. Triine- the American rights of the eyamiucd tered as document No. 3354 in the paid; and for $21,0'1 costs and disburse- portatlon was lacking. No nearby process which hud been invented in office of the Registrar of Titles in and [ ments, which judgment was enrolled labor was available and the general thut country. ana docketed in sai.1 Court December for said Jackson County, April 2, 1913, | j20th. labor shortage was at its most acute Turning Air Into a Weapon. 1919. stage. Costs of labor and supplies and mortgaging Lots 2 and 3 in Block 1 By this process air, which Is a mix I Notice is bereb •'l iven that, pursuant .ere leaping over night Furthermore, ture of about four-fifths nitrogen gas 2in the Fierce Subdivision, in Town to the terms ot -aid execution, I will on Muscle Shoals differed from all the and one-flfth oxygen, is placed In con ship 37 South, Range 1, West of tl e Tuesd^ , February 10, 1930, atlOo’clo-k other new war towns Inasmuch as it talners and subjected to pressure and Willamette Meridian, in said Jackson was ta be permanent cold until it turns to a liquid. Then County, to secure the payment of, A. M., at the front ooor of the New Government Devleed. the nitrogen is distilled in much the 'V $509.0 and interest; and requirng and i Courthouse in the City of Jacksonville, The managers, besides city govern sama manner as alcohol Is se|>arated directing the sale of the mortgaged I ( Jackson County, Oregon, offer for sale ment, hud to handle the entire retail from water. But before this nitrogen property, as on execution, for the and sell at public auction for cash to business of the town. A camp super can be used ns a fertilizer It must be I the highest bidder, to satisfy said satisfaction of said judgment, and visor’s department was put In charge combined with a chemical combination judgment, with the costs of this sale, coats and attorney ’ s fees, or so much of the maintenance of all buildings, of lime and carbon known ns calcium thereof as the proceeds of sale wil subject to redemption as provided by fire protection and sanitation. The carbide, produced hy burning ordinal'» law, all of the right, t tie and interest satisfy. nmp supervisor looked after every- limestone in big rotary kilns and com hinlug it in the electric furnace »vltl: liing from the mending of a lock to By the order of the Honorable F. M. that ihe said defendants, jointly or a- remodeling of groups of buildings carbon supplied in the form of oriii Calkins, Judge of the above entitled individually had on April 8th, 1913, or or laying sowers or steam mains. For nary coke. court, made and entered October 11, I have since acquired, or now have in Cyanamld thus produced contains the bachelor contingent a commissary i 11'19, this summons is ordered publish i and io the following described property, the elements of ammonium nitrate, one lepartrnent was necessary. ed for a period of six successive weeks situated m Jackson County, State of The business department managed nf .hr most powerful of modern explo in the Jacksonville Bost, published at Oregon, to-wit: «tv«». By one process ammonia is ex th« stores, canteens, motion picture I The North half of the north-east / Jacksonville in said Jacksor County, trade i .'■«an the cyananild. By an theaters, pool parlor», tailor shop», Thore desiring information concerning the railroad situ quarter and the southwest quarter of «éítate of Oregon, and the first publi dry cleaning establishments, barber other process nitric acid is extracted ation may obtain literature by writing .'• the Associa the Northeast quarter of Section cation hereof will be on the 29th day shops, newsstands, a hotel, a vegetable from «outlier Im tell of this same syn tion of Railway Eseeutiees, tl Hroadu-iu New York. nnn i>. Then tile ammonia anil nitrli Twenty-five (25) in Township thirty- farm and a hog farm where 1,000 hogs of November, 1919. five (35) South ot Range two (2) were raised on the wastes from eat arid «re combined and there you have B. F. P iatt . West, and Lots five (5), six (6), ing places. It maintained a slaughter annaor.lum nitrate ready for packing Attorney for the Plaintiff. house where these hogs were put Into »hells with TNT. »«Ven (7) uni eight (8) in Section There are three kinds of explosives liroiigh the regular packing house twenty-nine (29); the EaBt half; the •onrse It operated a lauudry which used for bursting shells in modern Notice of Filing Final Account. southwest quarter; the east half of «L warfare-TNT, picric acid and ammo cleaned 7,403 pieces a day, Thon IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE the northwest quarter; th - southwest • there was a real estate department nlnm nitrate. The United States was OF OREGON, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY quarter of the northwest quarter of equally defleient In raw materials and Notice of Final Settlement. that rented and managed the family Mauritius. OF JACKSON. Section Thirty (30); the north half of quarters and a housing department plants for manufacturing all three of Mauritius, the home of the dodo. Is IN THE COUINTY COURT OF THE STATE Iii the Matter of the Estate these explosives. Under the best of ff the northeast quarter; the southwest OF OREGON. IN AND FCR JACKSON COUN- which assigned to quarters everybody tn the political limelight, or so It of Olive R. Bell. Deceased. conditions the cost of either TNT 01 quarter of the northeast quarter; the excepting the families. TY. nlttic acid Is about two and one-half would appear from the announcement Notice is hereby given that the un- north half of the southwest quarter, Under separate jurisdiction from Its the cost of ammonium nltrnte. rhnt the Itordenux chamber of com In the Matter of the E-tate of But dersigned, executrix of the above nam community director were the police. and tne northwest qua-terof Section the United States was wholly depend merce has requested the French gov Sidney C. Freuer. deceased. ed estate, has filed her final account of The health department, in charge of en> upon Chilean nitrate of soda as a ernment to enter Into parleylngs with I thirty-one (31); Lots four (4) and a physician from New York 1 city, raw material for ammonium nitrate Britain with a view to restoring for i Notice is hereby given that the un- the administration of said Estate with five (5) of Section thirty-one (31) and started with a small office i In one of with the exception of a Rmall prod uc mer French supremacy. Since the dersigried has filed his final account as the Clerk of the County Court of Jack- Lot three (3) of Section thirty-two the temporary buildings, and was tlon of nitrogen from the coking of dodo is extinct. It will he more accu administrator of the above named es- son County, Oregon, and said Court (32), all in Township Thirty-five (35) is ton full grown and splendidly coal, The Chilean supply was 4,.500 rate to speak of Mauritius as once state, with the County Court of Jack has fixed Saturday, the 17th day of South of Range One (1) West of the equipped. Conditions were favorabls miles away from New York City b.i the home of that now almost fahn'ous i son County, Oregon, and that said January, 1920, at 10:00 o’clock A. M., Willamette Meridian, containing to disease. The winter was the way of the Panama Canal, and the creature. Mauritius was once known I Court has set Saturday February 7ih, as the time, and the Court House in 1365.88 acres. severest on record In northern Ala route hv way of the Straits of Magel as Cerne. a name which It Is said to 1920, at the hour of 10 A. M as the Jacksonville, Oregon, as the place for bama. The men were compelled to lan is nearly twice as long. have derived from clenas—the dodo, time, and tKe Court Room of Bsid Court hearing objections thereto, and the EXCEPT THE FOLLOWING: work either In deep »now or mnd above Commencing at a point 663.25 feet or, more nnromnntlcnlly. the ground in Jacksonville, Oregon, as the place A Record Building Operation. allowance and settlement of said ac* I south and 997.5 feet east of the their knees. As a result a pneumonia î pigeon. Portuguese. French. Dutch, Shortly after the war hogan In Eu epidemic developed among the Negroes and British have all been connected for he«ring objections thereto and the I account. quarter section corner of the town M abel B rown , that spring. Later In the year a rope the Gorman government entero«! with the history of Mauritius. It was settlement thereof. All persons inter- ■ ship line between sections 31 and 36. Into the fixation of nlr nitrogen foi typhoid epidemic was threatened, Administratrix of the Estate of military explosives on a vast scale. 1 discovered Io flic Portuguese. It was ested are hereby notiflid to appear at in Township 35, South of Range one, I Moreover, the site of the plant was in s«id time and place and show cause , Olive R. Bell, Deceaaed. was not. however, until the fall of 1917 I'lf tn li for 100 yenrs and then British. and two west of the Willamette the heart of the malaria district. But that the United States government It became British in 1814 but during why said final account should not be j Meridian, in Jackson County, OreK°ni the pneumonia epidemic was checked, took It up. the French Revolution It had served approved by the Court and said admin- , Notice of Final Settlement. which point is in the center of the the t threat nipped In the bud, ns a refuge for many emigres to whom The Ordnance Department asked Mr istrator dischaiged from his trust ar.d .»nd ."•liirlu stamped out. county road in Section 31, in Twp. 35 Notice is hereby given that the un the Emerald Isle of the Indinn ocean Washburn's company to organize a his bondsman released and ihe said e<-- | South of Range one west of the Wil A Health Record Established dersigned has filed his fins! account as subsidiary corporation, known ns th«' was known as the scene of Bernndln suite decreed to be settled. lamette Meridian, and running thence The little flrst-nld hospital present Air Nitrates Corporation, with Mr de St. Pierre's "Paul of Virginie.” In administrator of the estate of Lizzie Ditidanu first published December north 29 degrees and 59 minutes east ly grew to a crfhiplete modern institu Washburn ns president, to act H' size It equals about the eighteenth part Ho'fft, deceased, with the County 27, 1919. tion with n nurses' home and a sop- agent of the government for the con of the area of England and Wales. 81.9 feet; thence north 33 degrees Court of Jackson County, Oregon, and nrntn dispensary for dental, eye, ear, ■trvctlon and operation of the nlr ill 40 minutes East 995.2 feet, thence C. K. W ebber , Administrator ot BUid court has appointed Saturday, the aoac, throat, genito urinary clinics and I trates plant at Muscle Shoals. Ala Was Variety the Spice of Her Life? the estate of Sidney C. Freuer, ' 14th day of February, 1920. at the east 2573.12 feet to the west bank of It Is commonly thought that n very a surgical dispensary for first-aid bama. This corporation provided the Rogue River; thence South 58 degrees deceased, bour of ten o'clock in the forenoon designs, erected the equipment in the long series of names Is reserved for work. 43 minutes West 454.4 feet thence a» the time and court room of said During the eight months when the chemical plants and supervised all the kings and the sons and daughters of south 42 degrees 08 minutes West Notice of Final Account. court as the place for hearing object- death rate was not affected by the In- other work It also operated the kings. We have frequently exclaimed 894.3 feet; thence west 2177.47 feet Notice is hereby givefl that the ions thereto and the settlement there- flnenra and pneumonia epidemics toe camp, the town and the plant. Other over the seven names with which King to ihe place of beginning, containing genoral health rate was 12.4 per thou work Is sublet to several of the best George's eldest son Is afflicted, or the undersigned administrator of the estate ' of. All persons interested in said es 47.74 acres, mure or less. sand per year, which Is lower than In known organizations In the United former crown prince, for that matter. of Orrin M. Wilson, deceased, has filed tate are hereby notified to appear at most cities In ths same latitude and States. Westinghouse Church Kerr But probably the longest name In the 1 his final account of his administration said time «nd pl ice and ahow cause Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, Dec climate, and the pneumonia death rate Company built tlie plant buildings, the world Is attached to a mere laundry f said estate, in the County Court of why said final account should not be i ember 30th, 1919. camp, the permanent city and utllltle« man's daughter. She was born In 1883. during the epidemic was lower tlinn C. £. T errill , The J G. White Engineering Corpora and her parents, surely from a sense the State of Oregon, for Jackson approved by said court and said ad In most army cantonments. Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. Much of toe success of the health tlon designed and built the nitrate of the ludicrous, gave her a mime for County, and that said Court has fixed ministrator be discharged from his By F lora T hompson , daturvav, the 31st day of January trust. administration Is due io the «wtabllsh- acl«l plant. The M W. Kellogg Com every letter In the alphabet, to-wit: , Deputy. Amin Bertha Cecelia Dilina Emily 1920, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M., , Dated January 3rd, 1920. ment of the Mnsele Shoals sanitary pany furnished the piping and built T heodore H oefft , administrator of district by the United States Public the chimneys. On February Kt. 1918. Fanny Gertrude Hypatia Inez Jane i>f raid day, at the court room of said I ground was broken, and eight months Katherine Ixmlsa Maud Nora Ophelia court in Jacksonville. Jackson County. the estate of Lizzie Hoefft, decease'. Health Service. Flowers Loved by All. I The education and welfare depart and eight days inter the IflO.OOH.tWI Tatlenee Quince Rebecca Sarah Ter Oregon, as the time and place for the Flowers oevm Intended for tbe solace Mnsrle Shoals plant began producing esa Ulysses Venn« Winifred Xenophon treat also had a vital work to perform Teasel in Cloth Dressing. hearing of said final account and the ft ordinary humanity; ctUldr^u love There w»t a school population of over ammonium nltrnte. In that brief pe Yetty Zeus Pepper. What will Miss settlement thereof. Few people probably have heard of them; quiet, contented, ordinary p^-o- riod 2.1.f»f'O mon had completed the Pepper do when It comes to finding 1.o>«>. The Secretary of War created All persons having objections to aaid teasel, which 1« rro>--n for the purpose pie love them nB they grow; luxurious p>not and around It, whore not a new names for her own future funi the community organization branch of cloth dressing. The wild tens« > I« i nd disorderly people rejoice In them house stood before, had arisen a city IlyT—Boston Post. final account or ar.» part thereof ar< .ft the Ordnance T»epartment which, of 2.1.AA0 inhabitant«. found In English hedges and «-««p gathered; they are the cottager's treas hereby notified to file or present the and hears a purple flower In Jul» with ailrlce and aid of some of the ure, aud In the crowded town mark, Thia plant when in full operation same to said court on r before the £>* '«< I « • V school men of the country. was r««dy to provide 13 per cent of al function of the teasel Is to robe Where te Oedge Tipa. i« with a little broken fragment of time so fixed f< r the hearing f said ■•»•'■I .l.rd th» courses of study and exploit'es m ba used by all the nlllc nap of the cloth, although to sor rainbow, the windows of the workers M India a native barber can th rr rotted teachers fro at the beet ee •a all the «Iliad fronta during the eg e person while asleep without awakiu, final account a the t i me ’ of i. .it It has been auparavded by v«s- «. i lu whoso hearts rests ths Mvsaaat at tabt abed aystems. of wire bmshen. said estate. (*■***—Bwtta. r>e«'eed aprlng drive of 191». Sim. so gentle Is his teach. "o’jrth Largest Town in Alabama ‘i Fiji ÌK '*'*( I fork more Produce more— Save more— But we can’t continue increasing our production unless we continue increasing our railroad facilities. The farms, mines and factories cannot increase their output Ipyond the capacity of the railroads to haul their products. Railroads are now near the peak of their carrying capacity. Without railroad expansion—more en gines, more cars, more tracks, more ter minais—there can be little increase in production. But this country of ours is gointf to keep right on growing—and the railroads must grow with it. To command in the investment markets the flow of new capital to expand railroad facilities—and so increase production — there must be public confidence in the future earning power of railroads. The nation’s business can grow only as last as the railroads grow. advertisement is published by the eLdssociatipn oféJhùliiHy ¿SxecutiwA, I I D. W. B agshaw , Administrator I «