Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, June 19, 1920, Image 4

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    arable F. M. Calkins, Judge of tbs
Citation.
above eutitieJ Court, regularly utade ' IN TtiE CO INTY COURT OF THE 8TATH
iu open court al Jacksonville, Oregon,
on the Slit day ot May. 1910, is served OF ORE iud, WAND FOR J ACXIOM OOCN-
Head of University in the Gre».t Yel­
upor you by publication thereof or.su TY.
low Territory Has Proof of Spread
per week for six ruccessive weeks in In ths matter of the estate of
of Occidental Ideas.
1 tne J jekaoavitie I'oit, a newspaper ot 1. I.. II »milton, Deesased.
T j Vedits G. Steffen, Enid E. Mac-
l Jacksonville, Oregon.
“He had been pretty well all ever
The d .to of the first publication of Cull ugh and Lorenzo G. Hamilton,
Extension Movement Now In
1 tills Summo is being on the lo n d >y heirs at law of said «state and all
the world," said the professor, “and
of May, 192:), and th.- date of the l.i t others unknown claiming an interest
when I asked him what country hud
Frogress Will Allow
publication iliereof being on tho 21 h therein:
impressed him most, he said at once.
.lay of June, 1920.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
Froader Activities.
China. Ami when 1 asked him what
N ewton W. B orden
OF OKEUOjf: And by order of the
In Chinn had Impressed hl tn most, he
Attorney for Utamlilf. i above entitled court, made and entered
said at once, the West China Union
Address 107 E st Main Street, > May 15, 1920, in the matter of said as­
What does Oregon ii <‘*<1?
university. The professor’s remarks
Medford. Oregon. tute, you and each of you are hereby
What- if it »ere possible to name
were made to the Dally News, Ixmdon
1 cited and required to appear at the
the chief factor—does it most need in
and he followed them up with a de­
I j court room of said court in the court
order to develop with a maximum of
1 house at Jacksonville, Oregon, at nine
lightful story of the way In which
Summons.
success?
■ o’clock in the forenoon of Saturday,
Chinese eminences showed their ap­
Summons.
' the 10th day o! July, 1920, a day of the
The question is Impossible to answer.
»S uit to Q uiet title .
preciation of this blossom of Western
I
: J uly, 1920, term of said court, and
There Is no “chief factor.” The solu­
enterprise, the university of which IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF OREGON, FOR ,N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE I show cause, if any there be, why an
tion lies not in on* particular need,
. OF OREGON, IN AND FOR THS COUNTY order of said court should not be made
the professor happens to be the presl
1 OF JACKSON.
but many.
dent. Some dozen years ago he was JACKSON COUNTY.
diructing the administratrix of said es­
Plaintiff,
Oregon today, facing an era of de
fleeing for his life 1,500 milss down Celia Cross,
tate to sell at private sal* to the high­
Mary E Williams-Bailey, May E.
vclopment unparalleled in its history,
Vi.
est bidder for cash in hand or on such
the Yangtze to save hfs head. He was
' Willi ims-Oden, Alice M. Williums-
must fill these nerds If it expects to
Defendant, ■ Oden, Vina E. Williams-Hutchins,
terms as said court may approve and
n “foreign devil,” and no university A. L. Cross,
subject to the confirmation of said
go abend.
To A. L. Cross, the above named Charles M Williams, Robert J. Wil-4
had been started. Seven or eight
court, the real property of said estate,
i liams, William G. William.), Fred
Of the many factors that must be
years later, the military governor of defendant:
i described as follows, to-wit: —
1. Wi.limns, and Eva K. Williams-
employed If the state la to progress
Szechuan sent him a beautifully in­
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE I Olsen,
PLAINTIFFS,
An undivided half interest in the
Immigration and colonization stand
scribed statement of his opinion of OF OREGON, Yuu are hereby notified
vs.
west half of the south-east quarter
preeminent in order to solve the vital
the university, and a gift of $3.000. and required to appear in the above en­ TI e U. known Heirs of R ibert »Unt-
and south cast quarter of the south­
problem of land settlement.
west quarter of Section 35 in Town­
Hawn of San Fran- The professor was on his way home titled Court and cause and answer tho ' goinery, deceased, and ail oilier
Irrigation, reclamation of land and
! persons, known or unknown, claiming
via Peking. In the Chinese capital he
ship 33 south of Range 1 west of the
Isco,
an
authority
on
community
build-
complaint
of
plaintiff
now
on
tile
there
­
drainage must be developed as another
I any right, title, estate, lien or inter- i Willamette Meridian:
had an interview with the president of
method of bringing about the solution ! ing, is one of several sp.-akers now the Chinese republic, then Yuan Sbih- in against you within six weeks from l est in the real estate descr.bed in
T ie north west quarter of Section 80
touring
the
state
in
connection
with
of this problem. Farm labor must be
in Township 36 south of Range 1
Kal, who also gave him a declaration the date of the first publication of this : the complaint h. rein, DEFENDANTS.
the
expansion
movement
of
the
Oregon
To the Unknown Heirs of Robert
brought in. Homeseekers who in turn
summons upon you, which is the 12th
west of the Willamette Meridian,
of
approval
and
$4,000
as
a
personal
Montgomery, deceased, and all other
become food producers, must be en­ State Chamber of Commerce.
The north half of the south half of
day
of
June,
1920,
and
if
you
fail
tj
gift
to
the
university.
i
persons,
known
or
unknown,
cl
iming
The State Chamber is making a
couraged and made to see the possi­
the north-eist quarter of the south­
appear and answer within the time re­ ' any right, title, estate, I en or interest
west qu irter ot Section 24 in Town­
bilities that await them in the great state-wide appeal for a budget of $450,-
quired, for want thereof the plaintiff in the real estate described in the com­
The
First
Congress.
000.
covering
a
period
of
three
years,
ship
3b south of Range 2 west of the
northwest.
plaint herein.
will
apply
to
the
Court
l'nr
the
a
de
­
to
carry
on
Its
development
work.
Willamette Meridian, less half aero
The first congress was supposed to
Good roads must be built. A the
IN THE N AME OF THE STATE
for school:
The movement has been endorsed by meet on March 4, 1780, and It Is a cree of divorce, dissolving the bonds of OF OREGON, you and e ¡ch of you are
vast tracts of wilderness with thejr
i
The south half of the north east
billions of feet of timber are concerted more than two hundred leading men curious fact that there was not a matrimoar existing b.-tween tho plain­ hereby required to appear and answer
quarter and the north-east quarter
the complaint of the plaintiff's filed
into lumber, highways must be pro­ throughout Oregon Eighty community quorum of either house present for tiff and defendant.
of south-east quarter of Section 35 in
This summons is served upon you by against you in the above entitled Court
vided over which commerce can be executive committees have been organ­ a month thereafter. Only eight sena­
Townshio 36 south of Range 2 west
; and cause within ten days from the
carried and tho scenic beauties of the ized to co-operate with the State Cham­ tors were present on March 4, and they publication once a week for six con­ i date of the service of this sntnmons
of the Willamette Meridian:
ber in the canvass throughout the state adjourned from day to day until April secutive weeks in the Jacksonville ; upon you if served w thin Jackson
State viewed by the tourist.
The Lots numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. 7
Among other needs are industrial ex­ which will be conducted during June fl, when a quorum was present. Only Post, published in ¡Jacksonville, Ore­ [ County, Oregon; or if served within
and 8 i i Bl >ck number 3 of the Mary
13 members of the house assembled
pansion, railroad extension and water and July.
Place Addition to the city of Med­
gon, by the order of Hon. George A. any other county of and within the
on
March
4,
and
a
quorum
was
not
I
State
of
Oregon,
then
within
twenty
power development.
ford:
Gardner, Judge of the County Court of I (20) days from the date of the serving
present
until
April
1.
The
Constitu
­
Advertising and publicity must be
The Lot numb -red 1 in Block num­
Oregon, for Jackson County, which I ot this summons upon you; und if
tion
of
the
United
States
took
effect
ber 1 of the Whitney Addition to the
earrlecT bn if Oregon is to be made
In the following states:
Delaware. order was made on the 9th day of served by publication thereof or with­
city of .Medford: All the above situ­
known as s country for the homeseek-
out
this
State
oi
Oregon
after
an
orJ.-r
Pennsylvania. New Jersey. Georgia. June, 1920.
ated in Jackson County, Oregon:
er where Opportunity beckons. its
of
publication
of
summons
has
been
Connecticut. Massachusetts, Maryland,
Gus N ewbury ,
An undivided h tlf interest in Lots 1,
scenic beauties must be advertised to
made herein, then within six (6‘ weeks
South Carolina, New Hampshire, Vir­
4 & 5, Section 8, and Lot 2 and north
Attorney for Plaintiff,
from thedu>e of the serving by publi­
attrnct the stream of golden dollars
ginia and New York, on March -4,
west quarter of Section 9, Township
cation of t>-e said summons if publish
from tourists and pleasure seekers.
Residing at Medford,
27 south, R inge 30 east of the Wil­
Other states, most of them with fewer State-wide Appeal For Budget 1783.
Jackson County, Oregon. ed, or within six (6) weeks from the
lamette Meridian; situate in Harney
■ date of the sai I service of this sum­
advantages to attract, are realizing mil­
County. Oregon.
mons upon you if personally served
Dream
That
Means
Death.
lions each year from tourists because
Made to Provide For De­
upon vou without the State ot Or .-gon;
undivided one twelfth interest in
A peculiar dream Is that which has
they realize the value of advertising
Notice tor Publication. and you are hereby notified that if you An
King N >. 1, King N >. 2, King No. 3,
velopment
Program.
visited a certain Irish family for gen­
and making public what advantages
fail to appear and answer the said com
K'ng
N > 4. King N > 5, King No. 6.
011314.
erations, Invariably before a death or
plaint or otherwise pie id thereto with­
they possess.
King No 7. and King No. 8, quarts
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.
in the said time, the plaintiff’s will ap­
some big change. They call it their
Mining Claims situate in Elliott Creek
Oregon must develop its water
What Is the plan of tho expansion
Mining District. Siskiyou County,
transportation, its mineral lakes, its movement of the Oregon State Cliam- kissing lady dream. The person who U. S. Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon ply to the Court for the relief prayed
California, located by E L. Jones,
May 25, 1920. for in the said complaint as follows,
ports and reach out for foreign trade her of Commerce? How is it to be experiences it dreams that they are
to-wit: hr an order and decree of this
January 1, 1914, subject to U. S.
sitting in n very old-fashioned room
and It must develop the state to pro­ carried out? What is It for?
Notice is hereby given that A. Dil-
quieting title in the pl tintiffs in
paramount title.
before a blazing wood Are, when sud­ bert McKee, of Jacksonville, Oregon, Court
duce the exports which are to go down
the following described prern.ses situat­
These are the three questions upper-
WITNESS the Honorable G. A.
to the sea in ships. It must expand most in the minds of the majority of denly the door behind them opens and who, on April 15, 1920, inode Home­ ed and being in the County of Jackson Gardner,
J.idge of the above entitled
n
beautiful
girl
In
green,
tight-fitting
Its educational facilities as an addi­ those who have been informed of the
court, with the seal of said court here­
stead Entry, No. 011314, ford1. NEJy, and the State of On gon, to-wit:
garments
enters,
and,
stealing
softly
The east cm; half of the north c.xst to affix i! ti is 15th day of May, 1920.
tional advantage to hold out to the
movement which the State Chamber
Lot 1, E« of Lot 2. SWJ4 of Lot 2,
quarter, aid the northeast quarter (County C ,u.-t C hauncey F lorey ,
homeseeker with children to educate. launched April 19th with a survey of behind them, draws their head gently
Section
5,
Township
40
S,
Range
3
W,
of the southeast quarter, seel ion
Seal)
County Clerk,
Tho Oregon State Chamber of Com­ the state to set up preliminary organ­ back and kisses them full on the lipa
thirty-two; and the north one-half of
By M ildred M. Neil,
merce is the most logical agency to ization and establish a direct connec­ As she does so there Is always ths Willamette Meridian, has filed notice
the
southwest
quarter
of
section
Deputy.
clanging of steel on a stone stnlrcase, of intention to make Final Three Year
carry on this development work simply
thirty-three, all in township thirty
tion with practically every community the hurried tramp of armed men, and Proof, to establish claim to the land
because a state organization of this in the thirty-six counties of Oregon.
four south, range four west Wil­
they awake trembling.
above described, before F. Roy Davis,
nature can work for the mutual good
lamette Meridian, cjntaining two Notice of Pinal Settlement
The expansion movement by way of
of all communities in the Btate with­
hundred acres. according to the
U. S. Commissioner, at Medford, Ore­
Saint Lucy.
explanation might be divided into three
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THB STATE
U lite I States Government Survey
out favoring any particular one.
Refreshing as a spring on a July gon, on the 14th day of July 1920.
distinct classes.
And the pla ntilf’s be decreed to be OF OREGON, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY
Claimant names as witnesses:
noon, lovely as the song of the thrush
These are:
tne owners of the said described resl OF JACKSON.
at the close of a gaudy day, Is the life­ Tressa Dews, o' Jacksonville, Oregon. esta'e in fee simple, subject only to s In the Matter of ths Estate of
First—A survey of the state.
Second An educational campaign to record of Saint Lucy. The dear girl, Fortunstus Hubbard, of Medford, Ore­ contract by Mary E. Williams-Bailev, Benjamin F. Adkins, Deceased.
OREGON PLAYGROUND
N >tiee is he*ebv given that the un­
May E. Williams-OJen, Alice M. Wll-
be curried on through local newspapers whose name, from the Latin (lux, lu-
gon.
hams-Oden, Vina E. Williams-Hutchins, dersigned have filed their final account
cls)
means
“
light,
”
was
born
in
Syra
­
and
by
mailing
literature
pertaining
FOR TOURISTS AIM
A, C. Hubbard, of Medford, Oregon.
Eva K. Wiiliama-Olsen to convey as the joint a imistratrixx of the estate
to tile movement direct to Industries, cuse In 304 A. D. Her startling beauty James Dews, of Jacksonville, Oregon. and
their interest in the above described of Benj-imin F Adkins,deceased,in th«
brought
a
mob
of
suitors
at
her
feet.
OF STATE CHAMBER
firms and individuals interested In the
premises to Charles M. Williams, County Court of Jackson County, Ore­
W. H. C anon ,
But she had vowed herself to the re­
development of tile state.
James R. Williams, otherwise Robert gon, and that said court has appointed
Register.
Third—The intensive organization ligious life and declined their ad­
J. Williams, William G. Williams, and vlonday, the 28 h day of June, 1920. at
Switzerland used to be the
Fred T. Williams, co plaintiffs herein. the hour of ten o’clock in the foreno on
work at which time a state wide can­ dresses. A young nobleman, maddened
poorest country, por capita. In
That said defendants, and each and of said day as the time, and the Court
vass will be made, county by county, with love for her, accused her to the
the world. Now It is the richest.
to raise a budget to enable the Oregon governor as professing Christianity. In Notice of Private Sale of Real every and all of them, and each and Room of said Court in the Court Houas
Tourist travel did It.
every person or partv claiming or to at Jacksonville, Jackson County,
.Vs Ore­
State Chamber of Commerce to carry the fearful persecution under Diocle­
Property.
Main and Colorado each re-
claim by, through, or under them, or gon, as the place for hearing objections
tian
she
was
martyred.
She
is
repre
­
on
Its
program
of
development
work
to
said
final
account,
the
settlement
cslve ,60,000,000 per year from
Notice is hereby given, that the un­ any of them, any right, title, estate,
for tlie state on a broader, more com­ sented In art as holding a platter with
or interest of any kind or descrip­ thereof and disposition of laid es­
their tourists; Florida gets $250,-
dersigned by authority of an order lien
her
two
eyes
upon
IL
—
Chicago
Jour-
prehensive
scale.
Tills
canvass
will
be
tion whatsoever, be forever barred, en­ tate, and the discharging of said joint
000,000; California, half a Ml
made and entered by the Honorable G. joined, excluded, cut off, and restrain­ administratrixs from their trust and
nade throughout tile state during June
lion a year. Oregon gets $5,000.-
A. Gardner, Judge of ‘he County Court ed from assert ing or setting up any the exoneration of their bond, and
and
July.
000.
Tills
budget
is
to
bo
obtained
by
of Jackson County, Oregon, on the claim of right, title, estate, lien or aettlement of said estate.
A three year's advertising cam
All persona interested are hereby
interest in or to the above described
popular
subscription.
The
appeal
will
15th day of May, A. D. 1920, will en real estate, or part or Darcel thereol; notified to appear at said time an 1
palgn by the Oregon State Cham
be
state
wide
and
to
everyone
interest
and after the 21st day of June, A. D. and for such other, further and differ­ place and to snow causs, if any they
b*r of Commerce nltay be expect
ed in the development of Oregon and
1920, at his office at 32 North Central ent order ar«d relief as to the C-att have, why said final account should
ed to bring In at least one-half
ills particular community. It Is be­
not be approved by aaid court, said es­
of what Main and Colorado get,
Avenue, Medford, Oregon, proceed to mav teem just and equitable.
lieved the response will be met by the
This summons is published under and tate be dec-eed to be fully settled, and
or $25,000,000. which should In­
sell the real and personal propertv be­ by virtue of *n order made bv the a decree made for the disposition of
manufacturer, the merchant, the farm-
crease on a rising scale.
longing to the Estate os Alice Marlin, Hon. F. M. Calkins, Judge of the First said rotate to the parsons entitled
■r and the individual, for each Is vital
deceased, at private rale to the highest Judicial District of Oregon, on the 17th thereto, and aaid joint administratrixa
lv interested in seeing Oregon forge
discharged from their trust and their
bidder for cash, and which real prop­ day of May, 1920.
ahead and develop its advantages and
The first publication of this summons bond exonerated.
STATE CHAMBER SEEKS
erty is described as follows, to-wit:
resources.
Dated at M-dford, Oregsn. this flat
will be on the 2’2nd day of day, 1920.
Lots numbered Five (5) snd Six (6)
■day of May, A. D.. 1920.
E
lijah H H urd ,
TO DOUBLE POPULATION
M atilda J. A dkins ,
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
in Block Nine (9) in Beatty's
Industrial developments depend on
O ra L. B arnett ,
Addition to the City of Medford,
ON FARMS IN 3 YEARS two factors: Natural resources or raw
Joint Administratriks of the
I
materials, and proxlmlt) to markets
Jackson County, Oregon, according
Estate of Benjamin F. Adkins,
Notice of Sheriff ’« Sale,
to tne official plat there f.
Deceased.
OrSgon has water resource» to ir­ for manufactured products. Granted
these and sufficient encouragement
rigate 4,000,000 acres of land now un
subject to the approval and confirm«-
By
virtue
of
an
execution
in
tore-
productive, and which would support jcvelopmsht Inevitably follows
ticn of the raid court.
closure and
order of sale duly is- Notice ot Sheriffs Sale.
Oregon has the raw materials and
la comfort. 200X100 new population, or
F. E. R edden , Administrator sued out of and u tder the seal of
By virtue of an execution and Order
natural
resources.
It
will
be
the
about 40,000 new families
__
____
Stata o' Sale duly issued out of and under
of the estate of Alice Martin, the Circuit Court for the
purpose
of
the
State
Chamber
of
Com
of Oregon, for Jackson County, dated the seal of ths Circuit Court for the
If tn Its three year's campaign to
deceased.
May 17th, 1920, in n certain suit there State of Oregon, for Jackson County,
put famllle» on Oregon » vacant land, inerce under its expanded program to
in. wherein Louis Dannis as Plaintiff, dated May 25th, 1920, in a certain suit
- - — ><»♦—-------
the Oregon State Chamber of Com acquaint the world with these facts,
recovere I judgment against W. E. therein, wherein Gust Peterson, as
meroe can bring 1.000 families to util ami through direct solicitation, get in­
Jones and his wife, Mary V. Jones, Plaintiff, recovered judgment against
Summons.
lie this land and water, it will mean In dustrial management to consider Ore
and Flora E. Barnes, as Defendants, Nancy Clark as Defendant, for the
F=F= £=P=f=
expenditures alone for such commodi­ gon as a site for their industries.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THB STATE for the sum of Three hundred sixty- sum of Four hundred twenty-one ■
Furniture and wool manufacture tn
OF OREGON, IN AND FOR JACKSObf COUN­ nine and 35-100 ($369 35) Dollars, with 00 000 ($421.00) Dollars
ties as clothing, food, furniture, etc.,
and $34.60
TY.
interest thereon from Way 8th, 1920, costs and disburaemsnts, which fudg-
of $1,000,000, calculating the expendi­ Oregon are In their Infancy. So is the
canning
and
preserving
of
fruits.
With
Lois
Whitley,
Plaintiff,
vs.
Ray
Alien
at
the
rate
of
six
per
cent,
per
annum,
ment was enrolled and docketed in
ture! ror an entire family at only
Whitlev, Defendant.
together with an Attorney fee of $50.00 Siid Court May 22nd, 1920.
$1000 per year, to sav nothing of the its vast resources in water power. Its Printing /« the Salesman
To Ray Allen Whitlev, the above and $'¿3.60 costs -nd disbursements,
labor
market,
geographical
location.
Notice is hereby giVen that pursuant
wealth produced by those new settlers. |
named Jetendant:
which judgment was enrolled and to th* terma of said execution, I will
Land settlyient Is one of the chief [ Oregon otfers many advantages to the Who Ha» the Right of Way
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE docketed in said Court May 8th, 1920.
on Saturday July 10, 1980. at 10 o’clock
»¡ms of the Oregon State Chamber of | manufacturer who. however, must first
Notice is hereby giver, that, pursu A. M., at the front door of the Court­
Your sales letter in the United States OF OREGON, You are hereby required
be
interested
in
Oregon
and
know
its
Commerce expansion program In Its
mail has the right of way straight to your to appear and answer the Complaint ant to the terms of said execution, I house in the City of Jacksonville, Jack-
filed against you in the above entitled I will_ on Saturday, June 26. 1920, at son County. Oregon, offer for sale and
■noTement to aid In the development of | advantages.
customer’s desk.
court and cause, on or before six
the State.
Strengthen your appeal by using a weeks from the date of the first publi­ : 10 o ’ c I ock A. M., at the front door of sell at public auction for ca>h to th«
paper of knowi quantity—Hammermill cation i f this Summons. And you are the Courthouse in the City of Jackson­ highest bidder, to satisfy said judg­
ville, J-ickson County, Oregon, offer ment. with the coets of this sale, sut>-
Bond — and good printing which will
Oregon has Id.000.000 acres of till
notified that if you fail to ap­ for sale and sell at public auction for ject to redemption as provided by law,
DOUBLE POPULATION
attract your customer's attention, and hereby
able land now uncultivated.
pear
and
answer
said
Complaint,
for
cash to the highest bidder, to satisfy all of the right, title and interact that
sell your gooas.
Orsaon produced 20,400.000 bushels
want thereof the plaintiff will aoply
OF OKEGON FARMERS
judgment, with the costs of this the defend »nt, jointly or individually,
That's the kind of printing we do and to the above entitled Court for the re­ said
ot wheat in 1»1P
sale, subject to redemption as provided had on July 27th, 1914, or have sine«
the pajier we use.
lief emended in said Complaint, a by law, all of the right title and aeauired, or now have in and to the
If Oregon's 14.000.000 acres of till-
STATE CHAMBER PLAN
»bls but uncufttvated land were planted
£/ m Mor. Print .J SJtimtiuluf. AaA as. succinct statement of which is as fol­ inte-est that the defendants, jointly or following described property, situated
lows :
individually, had on July 1st. 1912, in Jack»>n County. Slate of Oregon,
la wheat and the yield were the Ore­
Oregon now has 5.000.000 acres
That the bonds of matrimony hereto­ or have since acquired, or now have in to-wit:
gon average for ten years 21.9 bushels
of land under cultivation.
fore and now existing between t j and to the following described property,
Lot Sixteen (16) Block One (1) Wal­
per acre—new production would be
In 1919 the agricultural crop
above named plaintiff and defendant situated in Jackson County. State of
nut Park Addition to the City of
160,400,On bushelfl which, at th* price
be u i wived, , and for a decree of abso I Oregon, to wit:
w as valued at $206,000,000 00.
Medford, as per map er plat ef said
today of I? per buohel. would mean a
lutc .nvoree c"
of plaintiff
‘
and defendant.
The West half of the Northeast
By honest advertising the Ore­
Addition on record la the office of
Intiff
H
a
*
•winiwi
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and that
•t plaintiff be awarded the sole I quarter of Section Twenty five (25) I the County Recorder of said County,
:a»h value of $1,051.$00,000.
gon State Chamber of Commerce
care, ■_ jatody
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and control of the said Township Thirty-eight (38) South !
The Oregon Btate Chamber of Com-
and setter iing to the Registrar’s
can double the agricultural acre
Notice
of
Final
Account.
I
minor
child, Richard Ainos Whitley,
Range 2 West of the Willamette’ 7-crtificat. ot Ti'l* Number 1840. ns
snsres expects to double the number
age in three years. This would
<
for
an
order
of
the
court
requiring
Meridian, in Jackson County. State
ssueo bv the Registrar of Tith*«
of farmers in three yenrs
It this ,
add another $206,000.000 00 to
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF i th. d undent to pay to plaintiff the of Oregon.
if said County.
naans double th* wheat crop, it will
the agricultural revenue of the
OREGON, IN AND TOR JACKSON COUNTY. sum of $30.00 per month for the sup­
Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon. May
Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, May
tueau an additional yield of 20.40u.u00
port stui «-aintenance of said child, and 18th, 1920.
I 25th, 1920.
State, using last year s figures
In the matter of the estate of
bushels of wlu-S
for
such
other
and
further
relief
as
as n basis of figuring.
C. E. T errill ,
_ ,
C. E. T errill ,
Charles H Basye, deceased.
vailing price would, moan a eash value
unto the court may seem juat and.
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon.
Sheriff et Jar.kaon Ceuaty, Oregon.
Notice is hereby given that the un­ equitable,
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ae* money of $41,100,000.
By F lora T hompson , 1
•y P uma Tgostrs«^
This Summon», by order of the Hon-
dersigned has filed th* final account of
t>qwty.‘
DEW RESOURCES,
STATE CHAMBER'S AIM
HENRY GAINES HAWN
| WESTERN SPIRIT IN CHINA
STATE CHAMBER TO
We Do
STATIONE
PRINTING
on
BOND
The Right of Way
it
Legal Notices
bis administration of the said estate,
in tiiii County Court of Oregon for
Jackson County, and that raid court
has fixed Saturday, July 17, 1929, at
ten o'clock in the forenoon cf said dav,
I at the court h;use in Jacksnr.vi ie,
[ Jsekson Coontv, Oregon, us lhe I mo
i and place for the hearing of said Final
I Account and all perxors having ib
| jectons to said account or any pin
i thereof are required to make or file th*
I same on or before lhe time so fixed for
: the hearing of sai 1 Final Account.
D. W. B agshaw ,
Administrator.