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ROSES
I HEfi ROBIN ADAIR I
3/ JACK LAWTON.
By MILDRCD WHITE
Notice of Sh t ' a
O s-orl e'e
CupyriKht. l‘Ji■». W»4i"in \»-w pupr
The (irl stuod uui|vi*IUe<lly nt the
The tfunnliaii-allot of J uh » 1
Mi«-et corner. Her pretty brows were . uriotiMly.
puckered In n frown, which vanished
“Wlmt are we going to do
as tier gaze fell upon a neatly paint- tier?’ Aunt Murtha wailed.
cd sign. “Hume fur Woiuen Em i Ike u magnet to every yuun^
l»lev« df" the s|ep read. "Tern s Very • he n»dgiiborhuod. and th<>
R*»vonal>le. References Required.”
of «leel.”
With a afsh of relief, the girl turned
MYoung!° sighed Aunt .Mary.
np her collar against the night breeze, were only the yout>g men!
Out of accuuiulatrd ca| ital have arisen all the au< ceane»
and cro««ed to the white stone build •4very man, Martha: ev**n the old wid
<>i mduatrv and applied vie rice, al! the <utuforts and aixieli-
ing nf the home. Inald» the lighted ower Benson, who ought to know l»< •
iou.fi of the common lot. Lpon it the world muat depend
lie proves* of reconstruction iu which ail have to nnare.
hall «he pnused breathlessly before fei*.
he mm » that the ch!!d i« •• >
—JAMES J. RILL
ifie matron's desk.
conscious of his ridiculous liffecHmi?
The girl felt all at once as h prl«-
“But. dear me, is she unconsden*
nner may fr»l beneath the Judicial of It?” grumbled Aunt Martha,
ere. A« coldly senrehfug was the Hil lust taking m mocking delight in
Iron's Inspection nt her own small ft power? i’crtnlnly she did nn
are.
her propensities fi<*m our sid
"You rime." the woman asked, "In family.”
the Interest of an applicant to th»
“I wouldn't call Janet fl’r
home?"
Mary demurred : “¡¡’s just a wa,\
“I am the applicant,” the girl re- • he girl that draws admiration
piled.
nut her seeking, x'-’hy, you and
Th» experienced on» stared.
.Martha are as hart ns the rest. Wiiai
"You will pnrrloa me," she aaltl wouldn't we endure for that girl?”
.hrnsqnely; "we are net aeeistotned ta
“W’l.at don't we !*’ tier sister SI!.-
PI)-
receive girls ««h« »re able to pay for '•Incily replied.
lodging elsewhere. This home Is en
A man smiling came through an
dowed. and for those only In the hum
open I'n r»eh window to the veranda
blest clrwiinistances."
“I could not help hearing your con
"I." said the girl again, “have »« versation.” he Ftld.
more money tonight than will pay for
The aunts pushed forward a chair.
my lodging with yon."
I
”T>n lell us. Carlton.” said Martha.
"But. my dear young woman," III»
‘‘whnf you would advise to bring .Janet
matron persisted, "your clothing—your
to a more settled frame of nilml. You
furs alone indicate unlimited means.”
an old friend of the family, are con
Abruptly the woman turned to her
sidered as a relative.”
hooka.
“I remember." smiled Aunt Mary.
"Miss Jane Page, Shore Acres, Cliff
“
when
you were credited with the (
town." the girl nnawered steadily.
“The name of Mias Page Is, of same falling as .Janet. Or would yon |
coiu-ae. known In charitable circles,” prefer to have me say with the same ;
J’nfirtunately. some <d
the matron said. "Be seate«) while I triumphs?
I these love affairs of yours ended In |
call her on the telephone.”
Presently the woman looked H[> fruai and disappointment for the young
women concerned. Now that you are
her quest.
".Mlaa Page fa not at home,” she back on a visit unmarried, 'hope may
ssld, “and I am not sure flint I would spring anew.’ etc. But how do you
be Justified In accommodating you, un suggest that we may bring to .Janet
der the circumstances. Our rule Is—" m realization of the soi row her
A cheery young nerson coming from t bought less conquests may cause.”
“I will talk to her.” Carlton Craine
■n Inner sewing room smiled.
"oil! what a night, Mrs. Smith.1 she promised cmdldprdly. and he did.
T h vid Brayton lapsed into snd si
coaxed. "Let her stay, She can bunk
with tie. Tbey's two beds Iu my lence ut one end of the veranda, whl'e
room. Anyway. It's cold out, and even handsome .Jim Vail persisted fntilely
If the lady’s clothes are swell, maybe with offered remark« from the other
end. It was Carlton who sat on the
<ha hasn't real money."
Mrs. Hiulth regarded the volunteer center seat with Janet, ami Carlton
the experienced, to whom she listened
esmsrlfea Indulgently.
"That spirit of yours, IJedda," she with (be laughter glint In her eves.
Then one day. abruptly. little Janet
«eld, "would take la th« whole towa.”
Th» glance she ties to wed upon th« carne to her oatient aunts.
waiting applicant was softened.
”1 mu going away tn visit Cousin
"Tear name, tben?" she asked.
Luck In New York.’’ sha announc'd.
"Jaale Leslie," the girl answered.
"You see, Jim. luvld and Carlton
Gratefwlly tier eyes sought those of have all asked me to marry them, and
her laterrMBnr.
maybe going away for a while w:ll
"All right." Redds euded the inter make It easier—” She was not al-
view
<-ewe with ate. and I’ll show lwwrd to
ber »eulencr.
ywn oar cell.'’
“Carlton U ms asked ywu!” the a»mls
The oeui. was flttiugly given, Jani« cried together.
Leslie thongtit, as she entered the nar
Janet nodded.
row sleeping rieuu, with Its bareet ue
“The traitor!” Auui Martha ex
c»w1t1»s for comfort. But between claimed.
Redds'» little bed and the one »be her-
“The sneak!” cried Aunt Mary.
»»If was tn occupy stood <ui the csll's
The three deserted men interested
wne rhafr a great vase of roses, all In became inatiuctlvely aware of the
Time deeiriny information concerning the rail r nab eita-
crimson hloom, tn »aow time.
situation. .B id Vail and David Braj
»/■•» may obtain literature by writing to The Aaaoaia-
tou. friends from boyhood, frankly
The n»w gne»t heut her face de
tiou of Haihrag Erecntiree. Cl Hroaduay, Nein York,
llgbtedly to the flowers.
discussed the case In secret.
"It's like life," she said to Hedda.
“I’d rather It would be you t Im n
"In life's hardest, most nnllkely places that conceited Cralne fool.” Jim «nid.
we come upon roses of comfort, like
David smiled a wry smile.
y«nr kindness tonight to me, a
“No chance,” he replied. “Carlton
stranger."
Cralne Is always sure of himself with
"Oh, that was nothing." gestured women.”
R«’ds
"You were down on your
Apprehensively (lie aunts awaited
Notice for Publica fien
Inch, ,M»bhe tomorrow ven'll tie up word from Janet.
again. Bnt it
Hedda shrugged re
Beyond announcement of her safe
(0)115)
algnedly, "I'm down all the time."
arrival there was noue forthcoming.
DEPARTMrXT OF THE INTERIOR,
"Tell me," said Janie Leslie, I in
Then one evening, buck to the veranda
J S. Land (¡Hice at Roseburg, Oregon
pnlslvely.
uf departed charm, came Carlton, the
January 9, 1920.
“Not much to tell," Hedda replied, assured. His very step sounded tri
Notic is hereby given that Henry
"only I ihourht It might help you tn umph and casually he fried to cover
Jlayton Knopp, of Provol I, Oregi n
know they was other« In hard places, the satisfaction in bls voice.
vh ■, on November 1, 1914. made home
too. I re got a Job In the basement
“I received a card from .Janet to-
at Ksldll's that keep« me here, all day
«tend entry, serial. No. 09815, f. t
be informed the aunts. “.Just
right, hut I can't do what I ought to a Hue. but you may draw your own
«¡W'f of NW1,. Suction 18, Townsliii
do for Tad. He'i fay little brother. deduct h>u."
US., Range 4 W., Willamette Mer d-
I’ve raised him. some 1 way. altiee onr
T« their
lan, has filed notice of intention t<
folks died. Hut the doctors say he the picture
nake final three year 1 roof, to estah-
ought to so away tins for two er three
New York city, beneath It, In Janet’s
• ii i ¡aim to the laud above described,
y »»r« where the air Is clearer. Two writing the words:
■ ‘fore Chauncey Florey, Clerk of Coun
years I» longer than we can see to
“What's this dull town to- me’
C urr, at-his office, at Jacksonville,
make It. I-got Tad a ,|oh driving a
floslst ’ «agon so he ran he In the Robin's not here."
•regon, on the third day of M.irch
“
A
quotation,
of
crnirsr."
f
’
rrltor
air. That's where my roses come
•21).
from, The, let rad h.'tr 'em n lien Iniishlncli rxplnln’rt. “fr- n wh'cli
Claimant names as witnesses:
they're ruing to fall, lie's the best Janet w l*hc<l me tn drnii n flutterin':
J
F-ed Leicheti, of Provolt, Oregon,
Inference."
and hrn«e«t kid
lledda gulped
l
ew Smith, of Provolt, Oregon.
young
men
i-Hinc
up
the
T«o
other
"That's mi «tre
hard luck,” she
’.il'e Fields, of Provolt. Oregon.
garden path together, il e hnndsome
finished. "We
are ’em. Good
feature« of Jim Vnfi seemed aglow
W A. 1». n on, cf Prowl’, Oregon.
night."
with some Inner emotion
W. H. C annon ,
"Good night," said lanle I esile «n't
"I hn<l a message from Janet to
Jy; good nlght- dear."
Register.
day," lie -aid. anil generomly pro-
When lleddn snnkeued next mnrn
In» «he found tier guest already de creded to shore Ills missive with the
Notice of Final Account.
parted
While an Important young anxious aunts.
Notice is hereby given that tl e
business men «■« greatly surprised st
"It’s Just a line on a card, you see,
miler .igned administrator of the estate
being greeted by that young person hut- ” lie laughed exultantly—“like
when he arrived In his office
Janet, to quote ih.it particular line,
>f Orrin M. Wilson, deceasei, has tiled
"Jane rage"' he cried, "where have to me."
I hi.- final account of his administration
T
reasure-T
rove.
you been ?"
In: eo
tUIcnce Ione and emt-n
Tobermory Bay Is becoming seri of said estate, tn the County Court of
"Spending Hie night nt the 'Home sued
For (lie two card
ns face
ously Interesting The salving opera the State of Oregon, for Jackson
far Women Employed.' " «he answered npp«’rniost on the ver:
railing thins In connection with the Spanish
County, and that said Court has fixed
sweetly. "It was not tn search of ad
faced the tronhle<l aunt
th the
gallism. supposedly the Florencia. Satur av, the 31st day of January
venture this time, Billy." she hastened same appealing question.
which for thre«- and a hulf centuries 1920. st the hour of ten o’clock A. M..
(<• add st hts frown of disapproval. '•)
“What's the dull town to ill«?
Im« Inin a wreck off the const of the of said day, at the court roim of said
ci»» to the Nty last nlglit with umuey Roldu'a not here."
Isle of Mull, uro being brought to the court n Jacksonville, Jackson Countv.
tn my Chang» pnrsn alone. When I
“Yon might exhibit yours now.
•urfuce uiuoug them u beautifully
avarehed u>y hag I found that 1 had David," Jim said, caustically.
Oregon, as the time and place for the
«bused sliver plate and the onui
tr tian tn drop my mx-ketbook In
David seated himself b-mk In the
luented bundle of n silver tiugou In hearing of shx I final account and the
.fast «a I deci led to call you on the shadow uf the vine
terest In the operations tins brought reltlement thereof.
yhswe that sign Inomeil np. Iies konlng
"1.” he answered, "liad no message
All persons having objections to said
crouds
to thl« part of the Scottish
■ a. Billy, a direct message. I went at all.”
coast ami neither lied nor board Is to fin d account or any part thereof are
t« the home."
Rut when ft «a« dusk, and Dnvtd
Jana Lesli« Psge laughed softly. "I still lingered hopelessly In th» corner Ii» obtained by lat» comer« The div hereby notified to file or present th«
had to give my own name as refer- which had knoan Janet's presence, ers bar» net performed their work s ime to said court on or before th«
»nee," she «aid “And there I found that Io« rd young person herself up- without some sign of protest from sea time so fix.'d for the hearing of sai<
dwellers. One of them disturbed re-
Hedda Billy, dearest, can yon find n pcaren n- one In a dream.
ti ’ il account aid for the settlement o''
ctntly a huge evunrer measuring - uno
place for an untrained girl In your of
"1 had to com«- hack, r>ay id." she
said estate.
’
5
t.*«*t
i'lit'
auu-ivauee
of
tbv-
aulninl
Area, I knew you coufil. You always said, "because It was so very dull
D W' B agshaw . Administrato
mske inc happy. I’m going tn be hap without you. You see." sb» added wus unm'vtuki ble. Treasure trove la
— ■ ■- »«a>a
—
pier when Tad gejs his chance. I will softly, "yon happen to be my Robin undoubtedly now within grasp, but
Daily Thought
difficulty
tn
experienced
In
bringing
tall yon about Tad—and Hedda."
Adair.”
The one thing iu (lie world which m
the find« whole and uninjured t« the
of value, la the active soul—Em.-rwwi
surface.
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v rij; ht. Ilia. We.iA-ii. New*pup«r Union)
S-O-M-E
Goodies !
"—the kind
that m-e-l-t
in your
mouth
—light,
fluffy,tender
cakes, biscuits and
doughnuts that just
keep you hanging
’round the pantry—
ail made with
Successful Farmei
es Bigger Crops
nd cuts down costs by investment in
labor-saving machinery.
(¡ood prices for the farmers’ crops
courage new investment, more production
and greater prosperity.
But the success of agriculture depends
on the growth of railroads—the modern
beasts of burden that haul the crops to
the world’s markets.
The railroads—like the farms—increase
their output and cut down unit costs by
the constant investment of new capital.
VVith fair prices for the work they do,
the railroads are able to attract new capital
for expanding their facilities.
Rates high enough to yield a fair return
will insure railroad growth, and prevent
costly traflic congestion, which invariably
results in poorer service at higher cost.
National wealth can increase only as our
railroads grow.
Poor railroad service is dear at any
price. No growing country can long pay
the price of inadequate transportation
facilities.
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¿{òòodatiofi of ¿Railway ^xautLvcL
We Do
X
LETTERHEAD
PRINTING
on
BOND
i’vi’v
I
PRINTING
m AMMERM/ u
on
Etiti,)
Will Save
Tou Money
CALUMET
BAKiNG POWDER
the safest, purest, moat
economical kind. Try
it— drive away bake-day
failures.”
You s?ve when you bey it.
You save when you use it.
Calumet contains only such
inrredienta aa I i ' ac L • : i
aopr «c d oflii ia:: / I y the
I j . J ood Authoritiv3.
HIGHEST SHJ!
(itation
IV THE COUNTY COURT
OF 1 HE STATE
OF OREGON, IN AND FOR JACKSON Cl IH-
TY.
Bv virt> • of tin ex> < i • on »
closure and Order of Sale ; duly
out of an«i ur.der th«’ r < n . < f
Court for the State of Or »’<«■ f >-
Jucks»n County, date ’ Decent' - v'
I9i9. 'ii h certain sui'
Jackson County Fai k.
Cmpura!ion, av Plain li, re«ov- eu
judgement an t decree against William
Scott, Hannah Scott, H. M. Scott,
Rogue Ri/er Valley Realty Company,
as Defendants, for the sum of Five
thousand ninety-six & 58-100 ($5096.58)
Dollars, together with interest thereon
at the rate of ten per cent, per annum,
payable annually from October 8, 1919,
until paid, together with attorney’s
fees in the sum of Five hundred nine &
65 100 ($509 65) Dollars, and interest
thereon at the same rate until paid;
the sum of Three thousand seven
hundred fifty-foiir & 40-100 ($3754.40)
Dollars and attorneys fees in the sum
cf Three hundred seventy-five & 44-100
($375.44) Dollars, togeth r with interest
on both of said sums at the rate of
8 per cent per annum, payable semi
annually; also for the sum of Six
hundred eighty-six & 61-100 ($686 61)
Dollars and attorney’s fees in the sum
of Sixty-eight & 76-100 ($88.76)Dollars,
together with interest on both of said
sums at the rate of 8 per cent per
annum, payable semi-annually, until
I aid; and for $21,00 costs and disburse
ments, which judgment was enrolled
and docketed in said Court December
20th, 1919.
Notice is hereby given that, pursuant
to the terms ot said execution, I will on
Tuesday, February 10, 1990, at 10 o’clock
A. M., at the from door ot the
Courthouse in the City of Jacksonville.
Jackson County, Oregon, offer for sale
and sell at public auction for cash to
the highest bidder, to satisfy said
judgment, with the costs of this sale,
subject to redemption as provided by
law, all of the right, t de and interest
that the said defendants, jointly or
individually had on April 8th, 1913, or
have since acquired, or now have in
and to the following described property,
situated in Jackson County, State of
Oregon, to-wit:
The North half of the north-east
quarter and the southwest quarter of
the Northeast quarter of Section
Twent’-five (25) in Township thirty-
five (35) South ot Range two (2)
West, and Lots five (5), six (6),
seven (7) and tight (8) in Section
twenty-nine (29); 'he East half; the
southwest quarter; the east half of
the northwest quarter; the southwest
quarter of the northwest quarter of
Section Thirty (3D); the north half of
the northeast quarter; the southwest
quarter of the northeast quarter; the
north half of the southwest quarter,
and tne northwest qua-'er of Section
thirty-one (31); Lots four (4) and
five (5) of Section thirty one (31) and
Lot throe (3) of Section thirty-two
(32), all in Township Thirty-five (35)
South of Range One (1) West of the
containing
Willamette
Meridian,
1365.88 acres.
I i the Matter of the Estate of
Francis Marion Bailey, Deceased.
To Hiram Bailey, Frank Byrnes (fo. m-
erly ktuwn as George L. Haves),
1 Mrs. Bertha Cnurchv-ird, William
Hayes E idington (formerly known bs
William Hayes), Alanson Hayes,
Henry Hayes, all others unknow
claiming an interest in said e t.a e
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON, and by order of the
above entitled Court, made' and entered
on the 10th day of January A. D 1920,
you and each of you are hereby cited
and nquireil to appear at the Court
Room of said Cuurt in the Courthous
in Jacksonville, Jackson County, Ore
.-on, on Saturday the 28th day of Feb
ruary A. D. 1920, at the hour of 10 EXCEPT THE FOLLOWING:
''clock in the forenoon of said day,
Commencing at a poio 663.25 feet
and then ai d there, show cause, if any
south and 997.5 feet * east of the
you have, wIi an « rder of the s.iid
quarter section corner of the town
Court should be made, empowering tl t
ship line between sections 31 and 36.
iditiinie:rator of said estate to sell a
in Township 35, South of Runge one,
private sale to the high st bid- er fo:
and two west of the Willamette
cash in hand, subject to the cotifirma-
Meridian, in Jackson County, OreKon>
1 in of same by said Court, the follow- j which point is in the center of the
ing bounded and described real pr >p r- I county road in Section 31, in Twp. 35
>y, or si mi ch there f as may be
South of Range one west of the Wil
deemed ne. essarv, to-wit:
lamette Meridian, and running thence
The Ni r he ist quarter (14 ) of t he
north 29 degrees and 59 minutes eas t
Northwest quarter ('«I; the N >rth-
81.9 teet; thence north 33 degrees
west quarter t1,) of the Northeast
40 m.nutes East 995.2 feet, thence
quarter (',); and the South h ilf ('¿)
east 2573.12 feet to the west bank of
of the North -astquarter (J4) of Sec
Rogue River; thence South 58 degrees
tion Seventeen(17), Township T tirty-
43 minutes West 454.4 feet thence
two (32) South Range 2 East of the
south 42 degrees 08 minutes West
W.llamette Meridian, in Jackson
894.3 feet; thence west 2177.47 feet
Count«, State of Oregon. Containing
to the place of beginning, containing
160 aeres. Together with two water
47.74 acres, more or less.
rights and ditches.
Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, Dec
As prayed for in a petition filed here ember 30th, 1919.
in by said Administrator on the loth
C. E. T errill ,
day of J. nuary 1920, and why such
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon.
p uitim shouli not be granted.
By F lora T hompson ,
WITNESS, ths Honorable <1. A.
Deputy.
Gardner, Judge of the County Court of
the State of Oregon for Jac is >i C >un
Notice of Final Settlement.
ty, with the seal of sai 1 Court hereun
to affixed this 10th day of .January
IN THE COUINTY COURT OF THE STATB
A. D. 1920.
OF OREGON. IN AND FOR JACKSON COUN
C hauncey F lorey ,
Attest:
TY.
Clerk.
(BEAI )
By M ildred M. N eil , In the Matter of the Estate of
Deputy. Si iney C. Freuer. deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has filed his final account as
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given that the un administrator of the above named es-
dersigned has hied his find recount as state, with the County Court of Jack-
administrator of the estate of Lizzie son County, Oregon, and that said
Hoetft, deceased. with the County Court has set Saturday February 7th,
Court of Jackson County, Oregon, and 1920, at the hour of 10 A. M as the
said court has appointed Saturday, the time, and t*e Court Room of s «id C' urt
14th day of February, 1920, at the in Jacksonville, Oregon, as the place
hour of ten o’clock in the forenoon for hearing objections thereto and the
as the time and court room of said settlement thereof. All persons inter
court as the place for hearing object ested are hereby notified to appear at
ions thereto and the settlement there- said time and place and show cause
of. All persons interested in said es- why said final account should not be
Ute are hereby r.otitieii to appear at approved by the Court and said admin
said time «nd place and show ci ause istrator discharged from his trust and
why said final account shouki not t be his bondsma» released and the said e«-
approved by said court and raid ad- state decreed to be settled.
Dated and first published December
ministrator be discharged from his
'27, 1919.
trust.
I
Dated January 3rd, 1920.
C. K. W ebber , Admit ietrator of
T heodore H oefft , administrator of
the estate of Sliney C. Freuer,
the estate jf Lizzis Hoefft, deceased
dtevand.