Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, November 13, 1920, Image 4

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    The first publication of this summons
is on the 23rd day of October, 1920.
ELIJAH H. HURD,
Altiriey for Plaintiffs,
bac' . F A. Brobaek, Ellery P Purcell,
E i' P re 11. Lu inda Pure-ill, C. M,
Me.-: er. Cbas. 5'.Meeker, Minerva A,
Me ker, M. A. Meeker, Frank H.
Meeker,
A L. Reed, P. E. Benson, and
Residmg at Midi >rd, Oreg. n.
■he unknown heirs of George H. And­
rews, Eppie Andrews, Ruzin B. Pack
I
Notice of Final Settlement.
■ rd, Eutha Ann Packard, sometimes
i
SUIT TO QUIET TITLE
Home Service Work Broadens
Notice is hereby given that the un­ kn.wn vs Eutha A. Smith, William
dersigned has filed her final account Ornduff. C. W. Brobick, F. A. Bro-
Joseph B. Weister and
to Include Civilian
as executrix of the estate of Edythe back, Ell iry P Purcell, E. P. Purcell,
Helen E. Webster,
Plaintiffs,
Families.
\V. Cranfill, dice..s?l, with (ho County Lucin la Purcell, C M Meeker. Chas.
vs.
Court of Jackson County, Oregon, and M. Meeker, Minerva A. Meeker. M, A.
Malinda Aubrey and Irvin Aubrey
that sai I ‘‘ourt has appointed Satur­ Meeker, Frank H. Meeker, A. L.
By DR. J. E. CRICHTON
her husband, Laura V.sSteele,
day, the 11th day of December. 1920, Rael, P. E. Benson, if thev or either
Manager Northwestern Division
George N. Anderson, Dora Wight,
at ten o'clock in the fore ’oon as the of them lie deceased; Oregon & Trans­
American Red Cross
Lena Phillips, A Belle Anderson,
time, and the court room of said Court i continental Company, a corporation;
F.
P.
Burrail,
husband
of
Sara
An integral part of the great health
in the Court house at Ji cksonville, Oregon & California ¡Land Company, a
program of the American Red Cross Burr ill deceased,Critten len Tol­
Oregon, as the plac4, for hearing ob­ corporation, also all other parties or
undertaken ufter the suspension of man and Chester Tolman, onlv
jections thereto and tin» settlement persons unknown, claiming any right,
many of the war activities of the or 'heirs of Minn'eTolman, deceased.
thereof. All persons interest al ir said title, interest, lien or estate in and to
ganization, is the establishment ol Elizabeth N. Anderson, and all
estate are hereby notified to appear at the real estate described in the Com­
Health Centers—which now are being other persons, known or unknown,
said time and place ¡.nd show cause plaint herein.
installed
in
many
communities claiming any rght, title, estate,
throughout the northwest. It is a
why said final account be not approved
IN-TtlE NAME OF THE STATE
lien or interest in the rsai estate
movement of compelling interest to
ai
d
allowed
by
the
Court
an
I
sa
d
es
OF
OREGON: You and each of you
the citizens of this part of the country. described in the complaint
tate Le .decreed to b- settled nail c!os- are hereby required to appear in th}
hereifi.
Defendants.
The health center as organized by
e 1 and said »xecutrix d «charged from above entitled court and cause and ans­
the Red Cross is proving the greatest
To Malinda Aubrey and Irvin A ib- her trust.
wer the complaint of plaintiff on file
preventive medicine known, as well as rev, her husband, Liura V. Steele,
Dale!
and
first
published
Noxcmlir
herein against you within six weeks
protection of great value in times of
Gaorge N. Anderson, Dora 'Vigni, La 6, 1920.
from the date of the first publication
widespread illness or epidemic. From
•rson, F. P.
Ophelia O.
Cranftll, i of this summons. And vou and each
health centers radiate all kinds of na Phillips, A. Belle Ard
healthful influences from the giving Burrail, husband of Sra Burrail, de- Executrix of the estate of 1’d/the W. ■ f you will hereby take notice that if
of proper advice and the furnishing of ! ceased, Crittenden Tolman and Chis Cranlil1, deceased.
you fail so to appear and answer, for
competent nursing, medical and sur­ ! ter Tolman, only heirs of Minnie Tol-
w.m' thereof, plaintiff will apply for a
gical aid, to the inauguration of many | man, deceased, Elizabeth N Anderson,
decree of this court as prayed tor in
forms of beneficial exercises such as land all other persons, known or un­
his complaint, a succinct statement of
community singing, athletics and out­ known, claiming any right title, es'ate
wh'ch is .- s follows:
door games. From health centers go lien or interest in th} real estate de­
For a decree of this court forever
the visiting nurses. There are held scribed in th? com pl int here:n
quieting his title free and clear from
the teaching classes for home nursing,
IN THE NAjyE OF THE STATE OF
a'l or any right, title, interest, lien or
children's clinics and proper welfare
OREGON, You and each of you are s g 10.1 by m >ra than taree tree Hold­ estate, that said defendants, or either
work.
appear and ers and legal voter« r s .ling in Road ■ f them, may have or claim to have in
The Red Cross says that no longer hereby require 1 to
shall curable physical deformities ¡answer the complaint of the piair. iffs District No 10, Jacks n County, Ore­ or to said premises, and forever bar­
curse the lives of our children. It file«’ against you in the above entitled
gon, an I duly .and legally presented to ring an 1 preventing said defendants, or
believes the time is past when tuber­ court and cause within ten dai s fri m
either of them, from ever sitting up
culosis should be allowed without the date of the service of this sum- the County Court of Jackson County, or asserting any light, ti'le, interest,
Oregon, a district road meeting of the
hindrance to fasten itself upon the
mons upon you, if served within Jack- 'egal voters cf said district number 10 l en or estate in or to the following de­
tender bodies of our little ones. It
son County, Oregon; or if served With­ will b .• h. 1.1 at R ich School Htv.se in scrib’d real property situate and be-
I in any cither county of and within the
School District No. 3 in said Road Dis­ ing in Jackson Coun'y, State of Ore-
I State of Oregon, then wiihi i twenty trict, in Jackson County, Oregon, on gon. tow it:
Nia-dn
’
t
Worry
About
That.
The Wonder of Eggs.
(20) days from th? date of the serving the27:hday of November, 1820, at
Lot Three (3) in Block Twenty-
“Wluit an. I to talk to my Indy part­
One cannot find among tlie multitude
of
this
summons
uponyou;
i
n
I
if
served
three
(23) of the Citv (old lowr.) of
the
h
ur
of
2:00
o
’
clock
1
’
M.
on
said
t>f wonders in nature anything more ner iil.eiit ?' asked a young man about
I by publication th ?reof or wi hout this day for the purpose of levying a sp c- Medford, Oregon, as the same is de­
io go to bls first party, of an elderly
marvelous than tile development of
I Slate of Oregon after an order of pub­ I lal road tax not to excee I ten mills on signated and described on the official
tm egg, writes Elsa (J. Allen in the friend.
lication of summons has been made the dollar on all taxable property wi'.h- plat thereof t.ow of rec nd, together
you'll
talk
about
the
most
"Surely
American Forestry Magazine. Wlietli
| herc'n, then within six (6) weeks from
er It be a butterfly which nourishes for pleasing question of all—Iter beauty.
in said roi <1 district for the special with a'l tue improvements thereon
“But If she doesn't happen to be
the date of the serving bv publication
a day only to die after depositing Its
of the road< in said road situated.
improveme-
of the said summons if published, or district an : ¡or any ether uur[Otes
eggs, or n rept IK- which lazily leaves beautiful?"
Thia ‘•■urn nons is published once each
"No mutter, she’U take your word
within six (6) weeks from the date of vhich may seem proper to come be- we>jk for a period of six consecutive
its eggs with only the warm sand to
for
IL"
mother them, or a tlsli, like the salmon,
the said service of this summons upon for i sai 1 mi e'ing.
weeks and sev n times in the Jackson­
which, with Incredible strength, Jumps
you if personally served upon y >u with
Dated at J icksonville, Oreg in, this ville Post, under and by virtueof an or­
the rapid* to spawn In the upper
A Great Man.
out th< S Jeof Oregon.
der duly m <!■■ ind entered by the Hon.
3rd day of November, 1920.
reaches of rivers, or most appealing
"Yep,” said the Old Timer, “Senator
F. M Calkins, Judge of the above en­
AND
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTI
­
G.
A.
GARDNER,
of all, ii bird which builds a beautiful
Flubdub gels by on his pomposity.”
titled Court on Oc'oher 18, 1920.
FIED that if you fail to appear and
nest for its treasures, tlie egg in every
Co. J udge
“Huh?"
Date of first publication hereof being
answer the said comolaint or otherwise
case Is structurally tlie same, and tlie
THOS. H. SIMPSON,
"He’s got so much of ft that people
miracle of life unfolds according to Just naturally feel compelled to hurrah
plead thereto within th? said time, the
Co. Commissioner on the 23rd dav of Oc ob t , 1920,
A BEDSIDE VISIT
tlie same laws of cell division.
BORDEN & LINDAS,
plaintiffs will apply to the Court for
at Ids platitudes and guffaw over his
JAMES O VENS,
Care of mother and babe is part of the relief prayed for in the said com­
Attorn vs for Plaintiff.
Reckoning Longitude.
stale Jokes."—Louisville Courier-Jour­
Co Commissioner.
the follow up work of the American plaint as follows, to-wil;For an order
nal.
Address: 107 East Main Street, Med-
Longitude In tlie United Kingdom
Red Cross health center at Bridge­
oid, Oregon.
and decree of this court quieting ti
and generally In tlie United States Is
Warned by Sandpaper Label.
town, New Jersey. Miss Anna Miller,
Nitice to Creditors
reckoned from Greenwich, degrees be­
tie in the plaintiffs in the foilowing de­
A device for protecting people from home visiting nurse from the health
IN THE COUVTY COURT OF JACU3ON
ing known as east longitude and west
taking doses from poison bottles by center, is reading a mother's tempera­ scribed premises situated and being in COUNTY, STATE OF OREGON.
Notice of ri ial Seulement.
longitude from that point until they
the
County
of
Jackson,
and
State
of
ture.
meet In tlie Pacific ocean at 180 de­ mistake Is a sandpaper label. The
Oregon, to wit:
ordinary
label
Is
pasted
on
a
piece
of
In
the
Matter
of
the
Estate
of
Notic
’ is h rebv givan that the un­
grees from Greenwich, tlie opposite
sandpaper large enough to go all
Beginning at a point 30.72 chains V. A. Dunlap, Deceased.
dersigned h is tile I his final account aa
zero point, Aslir being In east longl
round the bottle, so that when anyone belfeves that through health centers East and 52 links North of the corner
Notice is h-treby given by the un- executor of the estate of Eva Robert’,
tude anil the United States In west
established in every considerable
longitude. For tlie same reason tlie takes up the bottle In the night, no community throughout the United common to sections Sixteen, Seventeen, undersigr.ed, executrix of the estate deceised, with the County Court of
matter how dazed from sleep lie may
term Orient Is applied te tin* East and
Twenty and Twenty-one in Township of V. A. Dunlap, deceased, to the Jackson Countv, Oregon, and
said
be, the rough unfamiliar feel of the «States, health can be safeguarded and
Occident to tlie West. It may be said
Thirty-eight South, Rai ge one West of creditors of aa 1 all persons having court has appointed Sa'u"day, the 27■ h
therefrom
greater
happiness
be
sandpaper
rouses
film and he recog­
that Germany reckons longitude from
the Willamette Meridian, in Oregon, claims against th? said deceased, to dav of N ivem’i’r. 192J at t ie hour if
tdzes at once that tile bottle contains brought to our people.
Berlin, France from Paris and Spain
Ignorance of diseases, ignorance as and running thence South 77'^ degrees exhibit such cl iims, with the neces­ 9.30 o’clock i i tha forenoon as the
poison
of
some
description.
The
from Madrid, while sometimes It Is
printed label tills tlie kind of polsou to what are the best means to pursue East 13 80 chains; thence South 7.45 sary vouchers, within six months af­ time and the court room of sai l Court
reckoned In tills country from Wash
| in combatting them, Ignorance as to chains; thence North 71'/, degrees West ter the publication of this notice to in the CJUft housa at Jacksonville,
In the bottle.
Ington, tint, usually speaking, Green
the standing and competency of cer­ 13 80 chains; thence North 7.15 chains the said executrix, at the office of T. Oregon, as the plac? f >r hearing ob­
wleli Is meant.
tain medical men—these today are to the place of beginning, containing W. Miles, which sail offi’e thi under­
jections thereto and the settlement
responsible for a vast number of
signed selects as h s place of business there if. All p Tians iitereirel in said
lO^acres, more or less.
deaths in the world. Quacks prey
Also, beginning 30.72 chains East and in all matters cannectei with the said es'ate are hereby notified to appear
upon our people with their glaring
at said tim j and place aid show cause
and !yl"g advertisements and in hun­ 52 links North of the section corners estate of V. A. Dunlap, deceased.
why said final account should not be
dreds of thousands of cases individ­ common to ssetions Sixteen, Seventeen
LAURAS. DUNLAP,
uals absolutely deceived by tkeir pre­ I Twenty and Twenty-one, in said Town­
Executrix of the Estate of V. A. approved bv said Court and said ex­
tensions pass beyond the days when
ecut sr discharged from his trust.
ship and Range; the same being the Dunlap, Deceased.
their infirmities might be cured. For
Dated and first published October
W T. BELIEU,
northwest
corner
of
A.
J.
Brown
’
s
ten
these perils the Red Cross health
23, 192).
Attorney
for
Executrix,
acre tract, thence South on the West
center forms a safeguard.
W. D. Roberts, executor of
The health centers being established line of said tract, 7.45 chains to the
the estate of Eva Roberts, deceased.
Summons
become the people's clubs, with mem­ South corner of the same; thence North
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berships designed to reach vast num­ ; 77'< degrees West 5. 25 chains; thence IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ¡STATE
bers of the population since member­ ; North 4.25 chains; thence North 67 de-
OF OREGON, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY
Notice of Final Settlement.
ship costs but $1 a year—the annual j grees East 5.54 chains to ‘he place of
OF JACKSON.
Red Cross dues.
Notice is hereby given that the un-
| beginning, containing 3.55 acres, mor
Plaintiff,
N. W. Borden,
Another phase of the peace time pro­
d «signed has filed her final account as
or less. Also, beginning at a point 5.54
vs.
gram of the organization which rapid­
administratrix of the estate of W. J.
ly is becoming of paramount value in chains South 67 degrees West cf the George H. Andrews, and unknown
D
Anderson, deceased, with the
the northwest is comprised in the northwest corner of ¡he ten aero tract heirs of George H Andrews, it be
County
Court of Jackson County, Ore­
to
of
land
sold
bv
H
K
Anderson
Home Service activities.
Designed
be deceased; Eppie Andrews, and
gon, and that said con t has appointed
originally for the benefit solely of Brown, said northwest corner being 30. unknown heirs of Eppie Andrews,
Saturdav, the 27th day of November,
disabled service men and their fam- | 72 chains East and 52 links North of
if she be deceased; Razin B Pack­
llies, it has grown to occupy a far the section corner common to sections
1929, at th? hoir of te 1 o’clock in the
broader field.
Red Cross welfare Sixteen, Seventeen, Twenty and Twer.- ard, and unknown heirs of Rezin
foreno m as th? time and the court
B. Packard, if he lie deceased;
workers look to the interests of for-
room o* said Court in the court house
■ ty one in said Town-hip and Range; Eutha Ann Packard, sometimes
mer soldiers and sailors in hospitals
at Jacks onville, Oreg >n, as the place
thence North 10 05 chains to middle known as Eithi A. Smith, and u 1-
and schools; maintain personal con­
for hearing objections to said final ac­
tact with the disabled who are at line of County Road; thence Eist 1.10 known heirs of E itln Ann Pack-
count an ! the settlem -nt thereof, All
lomo. Home Service forms the con- chains; thence South 8 chains; thence [ ard and Etuha A Smith, if she be
persons interested in said estate are
aecting fink between the disabled man South 67 degrees West to the place of I dead; W illiam Orn tiff, and un-
hereby notified to appear at said time
beginning, containing in all 15 55 acre*. | known heigs of William Ornduff, if
tn hospital or school and his family.
and place and show cause why said
Hut Home Service has grown be­
And the plaintiffs be decreed to be
be deceased; C. '»V. Br iback,
yond this. In nearly In of the 106 the owners of the sai l described real ' F.
find seemin' should not be approved by
A Brobick. Ellery P. Purcell,
chapters of the Northwestern Division
sail
Court and said administratrix
estate in fee simpl ; hat it be decreed E. P Purcell, Lucinda Purcell, C.
experienced social workers are em­
discharged from her trust.
that
at
the
time
of
the
death
of
E.
K.
!
M
’
Meeker, Chas. M. Meeker, Min-
ployed. and the service is being ex­
Dated and first published October
tended to civilian families. In some Anderson, March 13, 1912, the sai l de­ I erva A M jek’r. M A. Meeker,
23, 1920
chapters information stations for the cedent had no interest in any part or Frink H. Meeker. A. L. Reed, p. E
Amanda E. AnJerson, adminis­
benefit of the general public lince parcel of the above described premises. Benson, and unknown heirs of C. W
tratrix of the estate of W. J. D.
been established.
In Raymond,
That said defendants, and each and Brobaek, F A Brobick, E lery
Anderso 1, decease !.
Washington, the Home Service depart­ every and al) of them, and each and P. Purcell, E P. PuteeP, Lucin­
ment maintains an office close to the everv person or p irly claiming or to
da Purcell, C. M. Meeke", Ch is.
railway stations and hotels where any claim bv, through, or under them, or
Notice to Creditors
M. Meeker. Minerva A. Meeker,
day may be seen the visitor inquirí- g
any of thim, any light, 'it'e, estite M A. Meeker, Frank II. ' feeker,
In the matter of liquidation of the
for the residence of a friend, or the
Bank of Jacksonville, Jacksonville,
genial traveling man asking the 1< a li ii or interest of any kind or descrip P. E. Benson an<1 A. L. R*ed, if
tion of the business house upon which tion whatsoever, be forever burred, they, or either of them b • ■ lece-ts-
Oregon. Notice is hereby given that
enjoined, excluded, cut off, and re­ ed; Oregon & Transcontinental Com­
he wants to call.
the Bank of Jacksonville, Jacksonville,
Social Service extends down throu -h strained from asserting or setting up pany, a corporation; Oregon &
Oregon, is in the hands of the Sup­
the chapters to the branches and a x any claim of right, title estate, lien California Land Compinv. a cor­
erintendent of Banks for liquidation.
illaries. Several Northwestern chap­ or interest in or to the above described poration, and also all oth­
All persons having claims against said
ters have branches which maintain real estate, or part or parcel thereof;
er persens »r parties unknown
bank
must file the same, duly verified
local Home Service operatives, their and for such other, further and differ­
claiming any right, title, interest,
as by law required, with the deputy in
activities being financed through
ent order and relief as to theCourt may lien or estate in and to 'he real
charge at Jacksonville, on or before
small revolving funds from the chap
seem just and equitable.
estate described in the Complaint
ter treasuries.
the sixteenth day of January. 1921.
This summons is published under md herein.
Defendants,
Fifty cents of every dollar of mem­
WILL H. BENNETT,
bership fees stays In the community by virtue of an order made by the Hon To George H. Anlrews. Eppie An-
Superintendent of Banks
in which it has been contributed. It F. M. Calkins, Judge of the First Ju­ d-ews, Rizin B.. Packard, Eutha Ann
ARMENIA AND SYRIA *
for the State of Or<gon.
Is that fifty cents which aids in this dicial District of Oregon, on the 20th Packard, somitirnei known as Eutha
First nhblicatioi» Oclub. r 16, 1920. .
ANOTMCR JOB FOR TtiEIR UNcLP 5AM
Important Home Service development. day of October, 1920.
A. Smith, William Ornduff,C. W. Bro- Last publication January 16J 1921.
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Summons