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I sell at private sale to the highest bid der for cash io hand or on such terms as said court >n iv approve, and sub ject to the cor urination of and court, the following described real property belorging to i 1 estate suu Pel in the County <>1’ Jackson and Slate of Oregon, to wit: Lol Number Ten (10) in Block Num ber One <11 J SUNRISE HOME PARK ADDITION to the City of Med ford. WITNESS the Honorable G. A. Gardner, Judge of the above entitled court, with the seal of said court here to affixed this 27th day of July, 1920. C hauncey F lorey , (SEAL) County Clerk. By R uberta P earce , Deputy. of the north-east quarter of the south-west quarter of Section 24 in k Township 36 south o* Rang" 2 west Augusta Housewife was "Set” in Her Sweet Child Remembered Only Too <-f the Willamette Meridian, less Ways, and Nothing Was Going to Well Remark That Her Mother half an acre for school, containing Change Her. Had Let Drop. 9'- acres. By LILLIAN M. RICHARDS. And the south half of the north- A num in un Augusta car <-af talk ing to another man who appears to be east qaarter and the north-east Ancient Admonition. ______________________________________ Ills friend: Thoughtless persons a ho Insist or quarter of soqth-west of Section (©. 1920. by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.)! “Persistent! Say. m.v wife Is I hut talking during a musical performance 35 in Township — 36 south of Down on a narrow street, where the and some more. She Is the most tena marring th • pleasure of those who Range 2 west of the W illamettt newsboys are shouting "extra" most cious to habit of nay person 1 ever would listen to the music, we have al- Meridian, containing 120 acres. of the time, Myra Wiggins sits at (he saw. Once that woman bus become ways with us. It Is curious to note cashier's desk In ono of those fumoue And Lots numbered 1, 2. 3, 4. 5, 6, addicted to a habit there’s no break that this particular pest was already restaurants with a buckwheat front. 7 and 8 in Block number 3 of the I ing her. Honest, I think that If my extant more than 2.000 years ago. In For three years she has sat In Mary Place Addition to the city of the same window. now wife should ever by accident start the ancient book "Ecclesiastlcus" we Her oyes and ears sweeping with the wrong end of a MedforJ, Oregon. read, “Speak, thou that art the elder are always open and uothlug escupes broom she’d never sweep any other for it hecometh thee, but with sound And Lot numbered I in Block num her notice. way, and no law of heaven and earth judgment, and hinder not music.” ber 1 of the Whitney Addition to the "Say, mister,” loudly culled Myra could change her habit.” City of Medford, Oregon. AJl of the one day to n customer trying to sneuk “Some persistent, I'll sav," agreed out. "pay your cheek here, please.” above in Jackson County. Oregon. the otllel'. “Huh.” growled the man, coming And the following situated in Harney "Ymi l>el," said the first speaker. back, “think you're smart, don’t you?” "Why. here Inst slimmer I put u hay County. Oregon. Notice for Publication window on the front room of our An undivided half interest in Lots 1, And slamming the money down on thn D12207 counter, "I suppose you thought I was house. There was a week while we 4, and 5 in Section 8, and Lot 2 and trying to steal a feed.” Notice of Final Settlement. were doing it that the whole end of DEPARTMl NT OF THE INTERIOR. northwest quarter of south-west "My goodness, no,” replied Myra, I lie house was open us II buy field in u S. Land Of! at Roseburg. Oregon quarter of Section 9 in Township 27 smilingly. Notice is hereby given that the un i "Guess you were suddenly August; there wasn’t a single tiling July 21, 1920. unil dersigned has filed his final account as south of Range 30 east of the Wil- called to a fire; but after this, when to prevent man or animal entering our Notice is hereby given that George lamella Meridian, containing 163.47 In here, be sure and see me before you Administrator de bonis non with the house at any hour of daylight or dark leave." acres. ■ Will annexed of the Estate of Caro Lewis, whose post-office address is ness-. Fact! Hut «hat do you think; other this line Bellinger, deceased, in the Coun Jacksonville. - gon, did, on the 3rd And the following situated in "Well, Is that so," sneerlngly. “I I couldn't make m.v wife understand filar that suppose you're the one who runs this you County, California: Hint It was, under those conditions, a ty Court of Jackson County, Oregon, day of March, 1920, file in this office a pig!” waste of time to lock the doors. Every and that said court has appointed Sat- Sworn Statein- t and Application, No. An undivided one-twelfth interest in place, or maybe you—” Just then her untagonizer felt a night and every time she went down u-day, the 4th day of September, 1920, |012207. to pur. i-ise the NW4 NWJj, ! the following described quartz min hand grab his collar and de street she made a complete circuit of at the hour of 10 o’clock in the fore Section 18. Township 37 S, Range 2W., ing claims situate in the Elliott strong mand an apology. Without hesitating the house, carefully locking doors and noon of said day as the time, and Willamette Meridian, and the timber Creek Mining Dis'rict, said county the irritant murmured something about windows, go's to keep the wicked folks the court room of said court in the thereon, under the provisions of the and stale: King No. 1; King No. 2; being sorry, and slunk out of the door. I out.”—Kennebec Journal. court house at Jacksonville, Jackson act ',uns '“8 an^ acts amenda- King No. 3; King No. 4; King 5; Myra's well-rounded face became as fieckless Reggie. ! County, Oregon, •• the place for hear- b,^ I King No. 6; King No. 7 and King red as roses when she looked up into I Nephew—That was a pretty good ing objections thereto, the settlement L,awi at such ' alue as might be fixed No. 8, as located by E. L. Jones the set features of big Jim Rolaud. dinner we had; shall we have a drink thereofand the distribution of said es- j by ‘- appraisement, and that, pursuant January 1, 1911. Subject to the par Jim was a traveling man, and every now? to such application, the land and tim- tate. time he came to town it was not the amount title of the United States. Uncle—Man, ye ken .tut teetotal. All persons interested are hereby ^e' thereon t have been appraised Nephew—A cigar, then. Bids will be received by the under eats alone that brought him to this i and 1 $410.00, the tinibsr estimated 400,000 well-known restaurant. Myra Wiggins’ notified to appear at u. said ___ time __ - ___ Uncle—A dlnna smoke. signed or her attorney, M, Purdir., at welcome smile and pleasant “How do” M, place and show cause, if any there be, board feet at <5 and $1.25 per Nephew—Oil, do something reckless 1 Medford, Oregon. won him from the start. Now their • remember m.v tirm is paying all the why said final account should not be ; anf* the 'a,u’ ■' ()O^that said applicant E nola G. H amilton , adminis friendship grew rapidly into something will offer final p oof in support of his expenses! approved by the court, said estate to more deep and lusting. Uncle—Weel. A think A’ll lia’e my be decreed to be fully settled, a de- application an sworn statement on the tratrix of the estate of I. L. Hamilton, They were both around the age of hoots cleaned here then !—The By eree made for the distribution of the j 8th day 'it October, 1920, before F. decease I. forty and had come to that quiet un stander. S. Commissioner, at residue of said estate to thefpersons koy Davis, U «—'— derstanding of accepting things as entitled thereto and said administrator Medford, Oregon. 'hey were; neither inquired into the Summons Any person is at liberty to protest de bonis non with the Will annexed other's affairs. II. K. HANNA this purchase before entry, or initiate discharged from his said trust. SUIT IN EQUITY A buxoru widow was Myra, with nnn hitting a contest at any time before patent Dated and first published July child, whom she boarded at a small 31, chili to TO DETERMINE ADVERSE CL UM 4 TO Lawyei issues, by filing a corroborated affidavit farmhouse In the country. Little Irene it her may well ov soon 1920. REAL PROPERTY. in this offi e, alleging facts wnieh Wiggins was the joy of her life, and T. W. M iles , will hive tn bi Office iii Jackson Countye Bank Bldg ' IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE Myra delighted In lier trips to the re Administrator de bonis non with would defeat the entry. W. H. C anon , OF OREGON, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY gion wh<ue she could breathe God's the Will annexed of the estate of Peanut Oil Gaining Favor. ' pure» air, away from the smoke and MEDFORD OREGON Register. OF JACKSON. Caroline Bellinger, deceased. The production of permit oil. includ ■ dust.of the cit.y. One day, as she and Address: Suit 23, Jackson County Bertha Haney, also known as I ing both, the cold-pressed ami the hot- Irene were starting for a stroll over i pressed, hi the United States lias In Bank Building, Medford Oregon. Birdie Haney, plaintiff, the hills, n rosy-cheeked lad of ten creased from I.VI. ihhi pounds in 1912 to Notice of Sale of Real Properly. 1). W. BAGSHAW begged to go with them. vs. 95,934,tuto pounds in Tills, an Increasi “He Ilves here, too. mamma.” plead IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE Adam Schm’dt and his unknown of more than 21,<X1O per cent. The inf- Citation. Attorney at Law ed her little girl. “He's my bestest OF OREGON, IN '.ND FOR JACKSON COUN- heirs, if deceased, the unknown porialiou of peanut oil Increased from chmn. Can't be go’” heirs of John D. Meyer, also known i 7.C>2ti.<HlO pounds In 1912 to 118, mmi IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE ty. “Well all right,” replied Myra, good- NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER John D. Myer, deceased, and as In the matter of the estate pounds In 1918. Pnaetlcnlly all the Im OF OREGON, FOR JACKSON COUNTY. naturedly nud taking his hand she in also all other persons and parties of I. L. Hamilton, deceased. ported peanut oil is hot-pressed. Com Ir the Matter ot the Estate quired : “What’s your name, little boy?” Office in Ryan Block píete statistics for 1910 are not yet of Lind Nelson, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un- unknown, claiming any right, title, “My name's Jack Roland,” was his estate, lien or interest in the real es- available. sturdy reply, as he stumbled along b.v To Anna E. Nelson, Mrs. Bessie dersigned, administratrix of said es ACKSONVILLE. OREGON tate describe i in the complaint Il is appnrent, say specialists, that her side. tate, pursuant to an order of the above cold-pressed peanut oil Is winning for Butler, Carl O. Nelson, Linus C Nel entitled court, made and entered on herein, defendants. “Roland!” gasped she, hearing the Itself a place on the American table, son, John W. Nelson, Austin H. Nel To the above named and designated I name. Then, curiously, “And what's We have on hand for sale justified by Its flavor, nutritive value son, George W. Nelson, Lena H. Nel the 24th day of July, 1920, in the mat defendants, Adam Schmidt and his un-1 your father's name? Jack, too?” son, heirs at law of said estate, and to ter of said qstate, will, from and after and digestibility. known heirs, if deceased, the unknown “No. m.v daddy's name Is Jim," and the first day of September, 1920, pro at moderae prices the all other heirs unknown, if any there heirs of John D Mever, also known as with upturned face, “you’ve never met ceed to sell at private sale to the high be, and to all other person claiming There. my daddy, have you? He’s the biggest following legal blanks. Before the Nothing ooiisolid.-ition I held an any interest in the citate of the de- est bidder for cash in hand or on such John D. Myer, deceased, and also all man In the world.” other persons or parties unknown, terms as said court will approve, and agency for one of the old express com cedent; Myra’s thoughts were racing a mile Lease, panies. Ono day several isitrons were subject to confirmation by said court, claiming any right, title, estate, lien a minute, and her cheeks burned with IN THE NAME OF THE STATE Mortgages. In the office «lirn the superintendent OF OREGON: And b.v order i.f the the following described real propertv, j or interest in the real estate described curiosity. “He must mean my Jim," she Bill of Sale, and two other officials of the company I in the complaint herein: belonging to sa d estate, to-wit: I thought, and still It didn’t seem pos Agreements, »¡line in unexpectedly. A woman lmd above entitled Court, made and enter IN THE NAME OF THE STATE sible. The children ran ahead and An undivided half interest in the ed July 27, 1920, in the matter of said Warranty Deeds, Just asked for n package, nnd evident west half of the south-east quarter, | OF OREGON: You and each of you were sliding on the Ice, little dreaming Iv the unexpected visit of the officials I estate, you and each of you are hereby Quit Claim Deeds, and south-east auarter of south-west ; are hereby notified and required to ap- of the turmoil they'd created for Myra. ' cited and*required to appear at the flustered me. for. after looking over Chattel Mortgage, quarter of Section 35 in Township 33, i Dear in the above court and cause and After a few minutes' silent pondering the on Im nd register rind not finding J court room of said court in the court Acknowledgements, south of Range 1 west of the Wil- there answer the complaint of the she called them to her side and tu.ued : nytlilng listed for her. I returned to house in Jacksonville, Jackson County, Real Estate ontract, back toward the house. As they were ilie counter, look down the receiver Oregon, at ten o’clock in the forenoon lamette M-ridian, containing 120 ! above named plaintiff on file therein chatting in their childish way she Location Notice—Placer, on or before the expiration of the time train the telephone, nnd snld: "Hello, of Saturday, the 11th day of Septem acres. Location Notice Quartz, ' so prescribed in the order for service of heard little Jack Bay to Irene: II.ere Is nothing here for you." My ber, 1923, a day of the September, All of the north-west quarter of Sec- “M.v Na ana’s coming this afternoon Satisfaction of Mortgage, sum mons herein upon you by publication, customer wns stnndlng right near the with daddy. She brings me candy and tion 30 in Township 36 south of I Real Estate Agents Contract, telephone, and one laughed.— 1920, term of said court, and show to-wit; on or before the expiration of everything." cause, if anv there be, why an order Range I west of trie Willamette Me ('nlengo Tribune, SIX WEEKS from the date of the I Unable to restrain the question anv ridian, containing 160 acres. ot said court should not be made di first publication of this summons, and longer Myra asked, “And who’s your recting the executor of said estate to And the north half of the south half if you fail to so appear and answer, Nonna, little boy?” at the same time the plaintiff will apply to the court for dreading the answer. "Why, that’s his mother, of course.” a delault against you and for the re lief prayed for in her complaint herein, quickly replied Irene, as If Myra ought + + * l- bv+’í-l’ ♦<•++++++*♦♦<••:•❖ 4-++++++-}--e+++ ¡namely: that the defendants above to know. "She works In the city,” joined Jack The Home Merchant Is t named and designated be required to wistfully. set forth the nature of their claims Not a Migratory Bird + It was with quiet dignity that she , in and to the following described refused Jim’s many invitations the premises, situated and being in the next week, and his big, jovial face Town(now Cityjof Jacksonville in Jack- wore b puzzled expression, although son County, State of Oregon, to wit: ho said nothing, —Myra, who was nsu- LOTS 4, 5, 6, 10, 11 and 12 in BLOCK ally the picture of health, looked 36 of said town as designated on the drawn and pale. She'd grown fond of official plat thereof filed in the office Jftn Roland, and to discover him In of the County Clerk of said county;! I this light hurt not u little. and that it be decreed and adjudged I Tucking Irgfie on her sled, Myra started down the back lane through that the defendants and none of them I the meadows. The cold, clear air have anv estate, right, title, lien or i brought the color to her cheeks, as 1 interest whatsoever in or to said' Irene pulled the end of her scarf and proDerty adverse to plaintiff; that shouted. ’Gitty-up-horsey." It was a plaintiff be decreed to have a good and wonderful day and ended all too quick valid fee simple title to said property ly. On their way back, as Myra went and that the plaintiff he granted such to Jump a brook she fell with a scream Keep a roof of prosperity over your head and further and different relief as to the in the snow. Irene tried to help her help your neighbor to do likewise by trading with him up, but finding her arms limp became court may seem equitable. frightened nnd cried for help. Little in business. This summons is served upon you by | Jack Roland nnd his daddy, who were publication thereof in the Jacksonville walking near by, came to their assist Post, a qualified newspaper printed and ance. “Is this little girl your sister?” he Join the puhlished in Jackson County, State of • • Oregon, pursuant to an order of the' asked smilingly after the pain had sub I sided. | ‘ Home Sweet Home Hon. F. *1. Calkins, Judge of the “No. Jim. she’s my daughter,” ex above entitled court, and which order plained Myra quietly. "Fve been a Chorus is dated July 24, 1920, and it is therein widow for several years now. And I_ • » ordered that summons herein be serv I thought until recently that you were There’» magic in the word ed upon vou by the publication thereof single also.” HOME. "Why—so I am,” he replied emphat in said newspaper once a week for six HOME TRADE MEANS HOME SAVINGS. ically, "Little Jack’s mother died There »hould be magic in the consecutive weeks, and you are therein This paper is booming this town all the while. HOW ordered to appear and answer the com When he was a baby.” words HOME TRADE. < > He is in the town to STAY. "And—and Nannat’ asked Myra ABOUT YOU? plaint of plaintiff herein on or before tremblingly. The home merchant» are part If HE it prosperous THE the expiration of six weeks from the of this town. "Nnnnn,” with a relieved look. TOWN it prosperous. date of the first publication of this "She's my sister, and has almost been THEIR prosperity means YOUR If the town is prosperous YOU summons namely, on or before Sep a mother to Jack, who knows her by prosperity. ARE SURE TO SHARE in the tember 4, 1920. no other uatne.” Trad» with the home mer The date of the first publication of I Then, leaning closer and looking Into prosperity. chant». her eyes he continued: "Mvra. dear, When yon send your dollar out 4» this summons is July 24, 1929. he would ao like to have a real mother. of town yon KI IT I'OOritY H. K. H anna . Th children already love each other. Attorney for Plaintiff, Could—could you ever care enough TRADE AT HOME Residence and P. O. address, I about a big clumsy like myself te--" +♦>♦■♦+♦♦+♦++++++++++♦+*+♦♦ ♦♦♦+♦++++++++♦♦♦♦ ♦♦ “Oh Jtm Tui ee baUnv." Jacksonville, Oregon. REMAINED SLAVE OF CUSTOM ETHEL'S MEMORY WAS GOOD Bird Trials. It !s said to he an established fact that several kinds of birds, crows In particular, hold trials to judge one of their number which has In some way offended. I AIR ANO FORTY Legal Notices Jacksonville Post You Help Him. and He Will Help You I I IT PAYS i