Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, November 06, 1920, Image 4

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    Summons
said newspaper once a week for six his complaint, a succinct statement o
consecutive weeks, ai:d you are therein whw-h is as follows:
ord .-red to appear ai d answer the com­
SUIT TO QUIET TITLE
Notice is hereby given that the
For a decree of this court forever
plaint of pi tintilf h re:n oi or before quiet ng hit title free and clear from
dersigned has been appointed by
Joseph B. Webster and
County Court of Jackson County, Ore­ the expiration of six weeks fr >m tl>e a'l or any right, title, interest, lien or
Helen E. W -hater,
Plaintiffs,
gon, as adminis'rator with the will date of tho first publication of this estate, that said defendants, or either
vs.
annexed of the estate of Jeeeie Wat­ summons, namely, on or before NO- <f them, may have or claim to have in
Cretonne Curtains. Pianos and Malinda Aubrey and Irvin Aubre%
erman M nroe Washington, otherwise VEdBER 6, 1920.
or to said premises, and forever bar­
The d ite of the first publication of ring and preventing said defendants, or
known ns Jessie Watermin Monroe,
her husband. Laura V. Steele,
Phonographs Remarked
deceased, and h is qualified. All p r- this summons is SEPTEMBER 25, 1920 either of them, from ever setting up
Gco'ge N. Anderson, Dora Wight,
sons having claimi against said estate
By Writer.
Lena Phillips, A. Belle Anderson,
or asserting any right, title, interest,
H. K. HANNA,
are hereby notified to present the
F. P. Burrall, husband of Sara
Attorney for Plaintiff. lien or estate in or to the following de-
same to the unUersigne I at Medford Reudenctkand P. O. Aldreas: Jackson­ scrib-d real property situate and be­
Burr ill deceased, Crittenden Tol­
Oregon, with proper vouchers and
man and Chester Tolman, onlv
ing in Jackson County, State ef Ore­
ville, Oregon.
"As dreary as a hospital.”
duly verified within six months from
heirs of Minn’eTolman, deceased.
gón. towit:
It's un often heard statement. orlg-
Elizabeth N. Anderson, and all
the date of this notice.
L it Three (3) in Block Twenty-
inating probably with someone whose
Dated
and
first
published
October
9,
other
persons,
known
or
unknown,
three
(23) of lhe Citv (old town) of
father or mother or baby had lain tn
ORDER
1920.
.Medford, Oregon, as the same is de-
a hospital for days—someone whose claiming any right, title, estate,
I
ignated ard described on the official
experience had stamped on his mind lien or interest in the rsai estate
M. PURDIN.
IN THE COUNTY COUKT OF JACKSONS
I
forever a picture of white, plain bed; described in the complaint
plat thereof now of reejid, together
Administrator with the will annexed j COUNTY, STATE OF OREGON.
white, plain room; white, silent corri­ herein.
Defendants.
with all the improvements thereon
of the estate of Jess’e Waterman
In the Matter of the chanr?
dors deserted by all but white-clad
Situated.
Monroe Washington, otherwise known
To
Malinda
Aubrey
and
Irvin
Aub
­
of the names of Sherwin Ru1 g
silent nurses. There are many such
This summons is published once each
| as Jessie Waterman Monroe, Decea
Hospitals now are being established rey, her husband, Laura V. Steele.
Gutermute and Bertha Miller
week for a period of six consecutive
I
sed.
by the score, institutions of the Uni Ga >r e N. Anderson, Dora Wignt, Le
Gutermute, husband and wife,«
weeks and seven times in the Jackson­
ted States public health service which na Phillips, A. Belle Anderson, F. P.
and of Rachel Ellen Gutermute,
ville Post, under and bv virtue of nn or­
are to care for the former service men Burrall, busband of S»ra Burrall, de- j
Janet Virginia Gutermute and
Administrator’s Final Notice
der duty made and entered by the Hon.
who need medical or surgical atten ceased, Crittenden Tolman and Ches­
Red Cross first, aid activities
Notice is hereby given that the un­ Sherwin Lyle Gutermute, the: r
F. M. Calkins, Judge of the above en­
tlon. Some of the patients will make ter Tolman, only heirs of Minnie Tol­
in the Northwest division this
dersigned,
administrator with the minor children. 9
short
stays.
Some
will
be
there
titled Court on October 18, 1920.
year have been chiefly devoted
man, deceased, Elizabeth N. Anderson,
Upon reading and filing the petition
years. Many are tuberculosis wreck
to "water first aid” instruction
Date.'of first publication hereof being
and all other persons, known or un­ will annexed of the estate of Maria of Sherwin R tgr G'ltermite and Ber­
ed, with none too much joy in life
Friederika
Johana
Holst,
has
filed
in
:
and organization. Several units
on the 23rd day ,pf October, 1920,
known,, claiming any right title, estate
ahead at best.
of swimmers have been organ­
the above entitled Court his final ac- tha vliller Gutermute, for the change .1
. , BORDEN & LINDAS,
Tlie public health service has a full lien or interest in the real estate de­ count, and said Court has fixed Mo: - of their names to Sherwin Rugg Derby
ized and trained in communities
Attorney* for Plaintiff.
scribed in the complaint here!n.
sized
task
on
its
hands
in
actual
metli
1
and
Bertha
Miller
D
>rby
respectively,
on the sound and western rivers,
day, November 8. 1920, at 10 o’clock in
Address: 107 East Main Street, Med­
cal
and
surgical
work.
There
must
be
IN
THE
NA|«|E
OF
THF
STATEOF
j the names of their minor children to
and rescues have already result­
something more if these institutions— OREGON, You and each of you are the forenoon of said day in th Court, ; Rachel Ellen Derby, Janet Virginia ford, Oregon
ed from the Red Cross work.
’■ ;----------- ♦ ----------- —
room
of
said
Court,
in
the
Court
some of them here In the Northwest, hereby
required to
appear and
Derby, and Sherwin 'Lyle Derby r -
at Tacoma, Boise, Port Townsend— answer the complaint of the piair.tiffs House at Jacksonville Oregon, as the
Ni'ice of Final Settlement.
spec lively:
I are different from the hospitals too filed against you in the above entitled time and place for the hearing of said
Notic > is hereby given that the un­
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Sat­
many of us have known.
final account; and any an 1 ail persons
DISASTER RELIEF PROVES
court
and
cause
within
ten
tlaisfrom
dersigned
his hied his final account as
urday
the
13th
day
of
N
>v
.»
nber.
1920
The Red Cross is that something
having ai
Election to said firal ac
executor of the estate of Eva Roberts,
BEST NATIONAL INSURANCE more. I learned that when I went out the date of the service of this sum- count ar. ,.vl.b
ified to mane or at 10 o’clock A. M. at the Court Room
to the old Cushman Indian school, now mons upon you, if served within Jack- file the same wnn said Court on or of this Court, at the Co irt House’ in deceised, with the County Court of
said
When the man on the street is ask­ a new public health service hospital. son County, Oregon; or if served with­ before the said rime.
the town of J ick'onville, Jackrfan Jackson County, Oregon, and
c ourt has appointed Saturday, the 27th
ed for his annual Red Cross dues of The buildings were old and alteration in any other county of and within ihe
County,
Oregon,
ishrreby
fixed
as
the
Oct. 9 1920.
»1 during Roil Call week, November work had progressed just far enough State of Oregon, then within twenty
d iv of November, 1920 at the hour of
JOHN D HOLST, time and place for the hearing on said
11 to 25, he will know that half of to permit of the reception of forty odd (20) days from the date of the serving
9.30 o’clock in tha forenoon as the
petirion.
It
is
further
ordered
'that
Administrator with the will annexed
that dollar stays in his own communi­ patients who couldn’t be crowded into of this summons uponyou; an I if served
I
time an I tha court ro >m of sal I Court
ty. If he has done an average amount 'he older institutions; paint was lack­ by publication thereof or without this of the Estate of Maria Friedcrika I notice of sail hearing be given to all in the court house at Jacksonville,
persqns
interested,
to
show
cause,
if
ing
everywhere.
It
looked
dreary
Johana Holst, Deceased.
of Red Cross reading he will know
State of Oregon after an order of pub­
any they have, why said petition, Oregon, as the plat • f or hearing ob­
that a small slice out of the other 50 enough to be a hospital.
lication
of
summons
has
been
made
Then I found the Red Cross build­
should not be granted, by publication jections thereto an! the settlement
cents is appropriated to “disaster re­
ing, headquarters for the social service herein, then within six (6) weeks from
lief."
of this order for once a week for four thereof. All p rson-itte-es'el in said
workers assigned to the institution. ’he date of the serving bv publication SUIT TO FORECLOSE MORTG AGE successive weeks prior to said hearing estate are hereby notified to appear
ls
one
of
the
excep-
But unless he
tionally few he wlll not know what I found the recreation hall—cretonne- of the said summons if published, or IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE in the Jacksonville Post a newspaper at said time and place and show c iuse
"disaster relief” has meant to the curtained, equipped with piano, phono­ within six (6) weeks from the date of OF OREGON, IN AND* FOR
why said final account shoubi not be
THE COUNTY of genera! circulation in said Countv.
world during the life of the American graphs, books, and furniture which lhe said service of this summons upon
approved bv said Court and said ex­
Done
at
Jacksonville.
Oregon,
OF
JACKSON.
Red Cross, nor will he realize what wasn't white and square. I found it you if personally served upon you with­
ecutor discharged from his trust.
this 5th day of October. 1920.
small slices of dollars will do if there filled with "walking cases" listening out the State of Oregon.
plaintiff,
Jasten Hartman,
Dated and first published October
G.
A.
G
ardnfr
to
Ted
Williams'
Jazz
Band
and
Al
are enough of them.
vs.
23,
1920.
AND
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTI
­
County Ju igt
In the Northwestern Division, time Jolson.
R. Kis?r,
W. D. Roberts, executor of
I went with the Red Cross workers FIED that if you fail to appear and Frank C. Kiser and Effa
after time the relief organization has
his wife, and W. C. Kiser, Jr. . and
the estate of Eva It iberts, deceased,
met its crisis and lias stood the test. to boys who two years ago were fight­ answer the said complaint or otherwise
——
Twice in Oregon in December of 1919 ing men hut who now spend day and plead thereto within the said time, the Ida A. Kiser, his wife, and W. T.
defendants
—at Mosier when fire left families night in bed. They were not nurses' plaintiffs will apply to the Court for Grieve,
To the above named defendants: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ¡WnTE
Notice of Final Settlement.
destitute and again when the Marsh­ visits; they were the talks of friends. the relief prayed for in the said com­
field chapter cared for survivors and I taw the auditorium; the motion pic­ plaint as follows, to-wil;For an order Frank C. Kiser and E(Ta B. Kiser, his OF OREGON, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY
Notice s he e iy gizen th it the un-
recovered bodies of the dead from the ture machine from the national Red and decree of this court quieting ti wife, and W C. Kiser, Jr., and Ida A. OF JACKSON.
d ruig ird h.is'filed her final account as
wrecked schooner “Chanslor” — the Cross; books, music, nice things to
Kiser, his wife:
N. W. Bordan,
administratrix of ths «state of W. J.
Plaintiff,
tie in the plaintiffs in the following de­
test was met. In 1920 came the land­ eat. magazines, tobacco, from the local
IN THF NAME OF THE STATE
D
Anderson, deceased, with th ■
vs.
scribed
premises
situated
and
being
in
slide at Juneau, Alaska, and the hotel chapter of the organization. I saw a
OF OREGON: You are hereby required 1 George H. Andrews, and unknown
County Court of Jackson County, Ore­
fire at Klamath Kalis, Oregon. More strange thing—hospital patients who the County of Jackson, and State of to apDear in the above entitled court
gon, and that said court has appointed
heirs of George H Andrews, it be
Oregon, to wit:
people learned that "disaster relief” all were’ happy.
and cause and answer the complaint of be deceased; E ipie Andrews, and
Saturday,
the 27rh day of November,
After
all,
they
really
don
’
t
need
to
means things in the lives of men.
Beginning at a point 30.72 chains plaintiff therein filed within six weeks
1920, at th? ho ir of ten o’clock in the
In the 38 years since its incorpora­ be "as dreary as a hospital."
East and 52 links North of the corner from the date nf the first publication unknown heirs of Eppie Andrews,
forendsn as th? time and the court
tion up to June of 1919, the American
common to sections Sixteen, Seventeen, of this summons, and if you fail to so if she be deceased; Rezin B. Pack-
room o' said Coirt in the court house
Red Cross had participated in 180 dis­
Twenty and Twenty-one in Township appear and answer plaintiff will apply ’ ard, and unknown heirs of Rezin
aster relief expeditions. It directed
at Jacks orv lie, Oregon, as the place
Thirty-eight South, Range one West of to the court for the relief prayed for B. Packard, if he be deceased;
t'he expenditure of approximately $12,-
for hearing objections to s dd final ac­
Eutha Ann Packard, sometimes
:he
Willamette
Meridian,
in
Oregon,
500,000. Before the organization had
in his said complaint, namely, for a known as E ilh 1 A. S nith, and un­
■ ¿a .
count an 1 the s ittlem ’nt thereof. All
and running thence South 77J^ degrees judgment against the defendants Frank
attained its present, large membership
persons interested in said estate are
1 c«*
Fast 13.80 chsins; thence South 7.45 C. Kiser and Effa B Kiser »nd W. T. known heirs of Eitha Ann Pack­
funds often were raised through pop­
hereby notified to appear at said time
ular subscription for such large dis­
chains; thence North 77)^ degrees West Grieve and each of them for $(000.00 ard and Eutha A Smith, if she be '
and place and show cause why said
1 dead; William Ornduff, and un­
asters as the Mississippi floods and
13,80 chains; thence North 7.15 chains
with interest thereon at 10% per an­ known heirs of William Ornduff, if
final account should not be approved.bv
cyclones of 1882 and 1883, the Texas
to the place of beginning, containing
num from July 5, 1917, until paid, be­ he be decease I; C. W. Brobaek,
said Court and said administratrix
famine, the Armenian massacres of
lOjacres, more or less.
ing the amount due upon the note of F. A Brobaek. Ellery P. Purcell,
discharged from her trust.
1893 and 1894. the Martinique volcano
Also, beginning 30 72 chains East anil said defendants secured by the herein-
eruption and many others.
Dated and first published October
E P Purcell, Lucinda Purcell, <?.
52 links North of the section corners ifterjnentioned mortgage, and for thv-
A list of all tho Red Cross relief
23, 1920.
M. Meeker, Chas. M. Meeker, Min-
common to sections Sixteen, Seventeen further sum of $130 00 attorney’s fees
work in times of fire, flood and famine
Amanda E. Anderson, adminis­
erv 1 A Me?k?r, 'I. A. Meeker,
would take pages. Long before the
Twenty and Twenty-one, in said Town­ for the foreclosure of aiid mortgage Frink F. Me ke-. A. L. Reed, P. E
tratrix ot the estate of W.
organization under the stress of war
ship and Range; the same being th. with like interest thereon from date of B •nsoi, and unknown heirs of C. W.
Anderso 1, deceased.
and war’s results had grown into the
northwest corner of A. J. Brown’s ten decree; and for judgment against the Brobaek, F A Brobaek, E lery
lives of millions, disaster relief was
acre tract, thence South on the Wes' defendants Frank C. Kiser and Effa B. P. Purcell, E. P. Purcel', Lucin­
one of its foremost activities. The
Notice to Creditors
line of said tract, 7.45 chains to th« Kiser, for the further sum of $173 60 da Purcell, C. M. Meeker, Chas.
Congressional Charter under which
In the matter of liquidation of the
South corner of the same; thence North with 10% interest thereon from Sept M. Meeker, Minerva A. Meeker,
the Red Cross has operated since 1905
Measuring the Baby
Bank of Jacksonville, lacksonville,
ember 6, 1919, taxes pi;d by plaintiff M. A. Meeker, Frank H. Meeker,
sets forth as one of the chief purposes
Red Cross Aids Mothers in Directing 77J2 degrees West 5. 25 chains; thence
Ore/on. Notice is hereby i^ven that
of the organization: "to continue and
•>n th" mortgaged premises; and judg­ P. E. Bens in and A. L. Reed, if
North
4.25
chains;
thtnee
North
67
de
­
Proper Care and Attention for t'hil-
carry on a system of • • * relief dron.
the Bank of Jacksonville, Jacksonville,
grees East 5 54 chains to *he place ut ment against all defendants for the they, or either ot them be deceas­
and to apply tho same In mitigating
Oregon, is in the hands of the Sup­
beginning, containing 3.55 acres, mor costs and disbursements of this suit.
ed;
Origon
&
Transcontinental
Com
­
the sufferings caused by pestilence,
erintendent of Banks for liquidation.
For a decree reforming that certain pany, a corporation; Oregon &
or less. Also, beginning at a point 5.54
famine, fires, floods and other great RED CROSS RUSHES AID IN
All persons having claims against said
mortgage of the defendants Frank C. California Land Company, a cor­
|
chains
South
67
degrees
West
of
the
national calamities."
bank
must file the same, duly verified
Kiser
and
Effa
B
Kiser
to
plaintiff
of
1
northwest
corner
of
the
ten
acre
tract
EXPLOSION UN WALL STREET
poration, and also all oth­
And now. with Its wonderful organ­
as by law required, with the deputy in
j of land sold bv £» K. Anderson to date July 5, 1911, and recorded in Vol­ er persrns jr parlies unknown
ization of chapters, branches and aux
charge at Jacksonville, on or before
Brown, said northwest corner being 30 ume 28 at pages 145-46 of the Mort­ claiming any right, title, interest,
iliarles reaching to the farthermost
According to the superlnt- r.dents of
the sixteenth day of January. 1921.
parts of the nat ion, its members In­ the Broad Street and Volunteer hospi­ ¡2 chains East and 52 links North of gage Records for JacksonCounty, State lien or estate in and to the real
structcd and ready for action when tals of New York, the work of the Red the section corner common to sections of Oregon, and the note therein des­ estate described in the Complaint
WILL H. BENNETT,
the occasion arises, Red Cross "dis­ Cross after the recent Wall street ex Sixteen, Seventeen, Twenty and Twen­ cribed so as to the name the payee in
Superintendent of Banks
herein,
Defendants,
aster relief” hes become accident in- plosion proved almost invaluable. The ty-one in said Township and Range; «aid note and the m irtgagee in said
for the State of Oregon.
To
George
H.
Andrews.
Eppie
An
­
surance for the world.
explosion happened at noon on Sep­ thence North 10.05 chains to middle mortgage as Jasten Hartm in instead drews, Rezin B. Packard, Eutha Ann First publication October 16, 1920.
tember 16.
Red Cross ambulance line of County Road; thence East 1.10 of as Jason Hartman and to foreclose Packard, sometimes known as Eutha Last publication January 16, 1921.
units with those of downtown hospi­ chains; thence South 8 chains; thence said mortgage as reform >d and decree­
A. Smith, William Ornduff.C. W. Bra-
SPECIAL RED CROSS SUNDAY
tals and the police department, were South 67 degrees West to the place of ing the sale of the following described [ ! b ack, F. A. Brobaek, Ellery P. Purcell,
Notice of Final Settlement.
on
the
scene
tn
time
for
first
aid
SCHEDULED HERE IN NOVEMBER work. But the principal activity of beginning, containing in all 15.55 acres. mortgaged premises and a'l interest I ■ E. P Purcell, Lucinda Purcall, C. M. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF
And the plaintiffs be decreed to bt »hat the defendants had therein on July ! Meeker. Chas. M»Meeker, Minerva A. OREGON. l’OR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON.
the Red Cross was to assist the hospi­
Arrangements are being made here,
the owners of the said described real 5, 1911, or have since acquired, and for ' Meeker, M. A. Meeker, Frank H. In the Matter of the Estate of
according to information from division tals to which the injured were taken.
Before
the
afternoon
had
passed
92
estate
in fee simple; that it be decreed the satisfaction of the aforesaid judg­ Meeker, A L. Reed, P. E. Benson, and Chasles C. Keenan, deceased.
headquarters of the Red Cross, for
nurses
had
gone
to
aid
the
regular
that
at
the time of the death of E. K. ment, to-wit: Lots 1 and 2 and the the unknown heirs of George H. And­
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
tho observance locally of "Red Cross
>outh half of th ■ N irtheast quarter of rews, Eppie Andrews, Rezin B. Pack
Roll Cail Sunday," in November, Gen­ forces at the Broad street and Volun­ Anderson, March 13, 1912, the said de­
the undersigned has filed his First and
teer
hospitals.
Eighteen
Red
Cross
cedent had no interest in any part or Section 4, in Township 31. Sou'h of ard, Eitha Ann Packard, sometimes Final Account as administraror with
erally throughout the nation a day
field directors assisted in hospitals
has been set aside in honor of the
parcel of the above described premises Raage 4, West of the Willamette Mer­ known as Eutha A. Smith, William the will anrexed of the estate of
and In compiling and furnishing in­
organization, with special services in
That said defendants, and each and idian in Jackson County, State of O e- Ornduff, C. W. Brobaek, F. A. Bro­ Charles C. Keenan, deceased, in the
Sunday Schools and young people's formation concerning dead and injur­ every and all of them, and each and gon; and for a decree forever f ire- baek, Ellery P Purcell, E. P. Purcell,
County Court of Jackson County, Ore­
meetings as well as special sermons. ed. Large quantities of hospital sup­ everv person or party claiming or to. dosing each and all of the above Lucinda Purcell, C M. Meeker. Chas.
plies and apparatus were furnished,
gon, and that said court has appointed
According to plans considerable
claim by, through, or under them, 01 n imed defendants, and all pe-sons M. Meeker, Minerva A. Meeker, M, K. Saturday, the 6th day of November
time at theso special services is to be as well as food. Three ambulances
and two trucks were on duty, and any of them, any right, tit'e, estat< dainqing through them, from any and Meeker, Frank H. Meeker, A. L. 920, at the hour of lit o’clock in the
devoted to discussion of peacetime
all right, title, estate, lien or ¡merest R iel, P. E. Benson, if they or either
activities of the Red Cross, Including through the Red Cross social service lien or interest of any kind or descrip
forenoon of said day as the time, and
in or to said premises, except the stat of them be deceased; Oregon & Trans
somewhat detailed Information regard­ the matter of getting in touch with the lion whatsoever, be forever barred,
the court room of said c^urt in the
families
of
victims
was
competently
enjoined, excluded, cut off, and re­ utory right of redemption; ani for continental Company, a corporation; court house in Jacksonville, Jackson
ing future work which has been plan­
ned No subscriptions will be asked, handled.
strained from asserting or setting up judgment and execution against th? Oregon & California ¡Land Company, a County, Oregon, ss the place for hear­
unless special arrangements should
any claim of right, title, estate, li n defendants Frank C. Kiser; Eff i B corporation, also all other parties or ing objections to said First and Final
The Red Cross Remembers.
be made by officers of the local chap-
or interest in or to the above describe'! Kiser and W. T. Grieve for the satis persons unknown, claiming any right, Account, and the settlement thereof
Ever since demobilization the Red I
real estate, or part or parcel thereo'; faction of any deficiency remaining title, interest, lien or estate in and to I ■nd the distribution of said estate. All
Cross has kept in constant touch with
upon the respective judgment herein
the families of 800,000 soldiers and sail­ and for such other, further and differ­ recovered against said respective de­ the real estate described in the Com­ persons interested are hereby notified
Novels From Serial Stories
plaint herein.
ent
order
and
relief
as
to
theCourt
may
to appear at said time and place and
The ingenuity of members of the ors and marines. This service has seem just and equitable.
fendant, and that plaintiff have such
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE shew cause, if any there be, why said
embraced
almost
everything
from
sup
Junior Red Cross at Boise. Idaho, has
further relief as m iv be equitable.
OF OREGON: You and each of you First and Final Account should not be
This summons is published under -r.,1
developed a custom which their elders plying first aid to seeing a tn an
This summons is served upon all the are hereby required to appear in ths
approved by the court, said estate be
are beginning to copy. F’or patients through to a better job than he ever by virtue of an order made by the tlon
F. M. Calkin», Judge of the First Ju­ above named defendants, except W. T above entitled court and cause and ans­ decreed to be fully settled, a decree
in the public health service hospitals had before.
who do not like to read serial maga
dicial District of Oregon, on the 20th Grieve, bv publication thereof in the wer the complaint of plaintiff on file made for the distribution of said estate
Jacksonville Post, a qualified news­ herein against you within six weeks
When Disaster Comes.
sine stories week by week, they are
day of October, 1920.
to the person entitled thereto and said
paper, pursuant to an order of the from the dare of the first publication administrator discharged from his
clipping current serials and binding
Last year in the United States. the
I
The
first
publication
of
this
summons
thorn, thus providing after publication Red Cross aided more than 30,000
Hon. F. M. Calkins, Judge of the above of this summons. And vou and each trust.
has been completed, novels for the victims of flood, fire, tornado or other is on the 23rd day of October, 1920,
entitled court, and which order is dated of you will hereby take notice that if
T. W. MILES,
former service men taking medical unavoidable disaster in 150 stricken
ELIJAH H. HURD,
SEPTEMBER 25, 1920, and it is therein you tail so to appear and auswer, for Administrator with the will annex d
treatment
communities
Attorney for Plaintiffs, ordered that summ mi herein b - served wan* thereof, plaintiff will apply for a
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«.of the estate of Cbarle* C. Keenan,
Residing at Medford, Oregon.
upon you by the publication thereof in j decree of this court as prayed for in fleceaaed.
WATER FIRST AID SAVES
LIVES ON WEST COAST
RED CROSS CHEER IN
SOLDIERS' HOSPITALS
Notice to Creditors
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Summons.
Summons