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back. F A Broback, Ellery P Purcell, NoUce of Final Settlement. ¡nd entered on the 13th day of Nov Summont E P P rceil, Lu'inda Puresll. C. M. ember, 1920, the names of Sherwin Notice is hereby given that the un Mo.:er, Chas M.Meeker, Minerva A. SUIT TO QUIET TITLE Pacific Coast Has for Many Years Rugg Gutermute, and Bertha Miller der-igned has filed her final account >*e.l> r, M. A. Meeker, Frank H. Been the "Hunting Ground” of Egyptian Maiden Said to Have Been Gutermute are legally changed to IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE aa executrix of the estate of Edythe Mie’-e’, A L. Reed, P. E. Benson, and Gentlemen Adventurers. OF OREGON. FOR JACKSON COUNTY. the Original of the Old and Sherwin Rugg Derb , and Bertha If i‘- W. Cranfill, deceased, with the County the iitiKnown heirs of George H. And- Popular Story. l.r Derby, respectively, and the names Joseph B. Wei s’er ar.d rourt of Ta'kson County, Oregon, and r. we, Eppie Andrews, Rezin B. Pack The Pacific coast seems to he fa f Rachel 1 lien Gutermute,a daughter, Helen E. Webster, I laii title, vored of the “gentleman adventurer,” 'hat sai l rourt has appointed Satur ard, Bath« Ann Packard, sometimes About 700 years B. C., there Is said vs. for one, u Scot, has tttven a great col to have live I a maiden, who. though lane! Virginia Gut rmute, a d iugh- day, the IDh day of December. 1920, Inown is Eutha A. Smith, William lection of South Sea relics, nrms, riot culled "Cinderella,” was undoubt- ter. aid Snerwin Lyle Gutermute, a I Malinda Aubrev and Irvin Aubrey at ten o’clock in the fore oon as the Ornduff, C. W. Broback, F. A. Bro armor and utensils to the University edly the person represented In the son, all being the minor children of her husband. Lnura V. Steele, time, ai d th- court room of said Court back, Ellery P Purcell, E. P. Purcell, of British Columbia nt Vancouver The p< pillar (ally tale, says the Montreal sud first named parin’, were legally Gcorge N. Ander-on. Dora Wight, in the Court house at Jacksonville, Lucinda Purcell, 0 M Meeker. Chas. other, an American, a veteran of the Herald. It wan during the ruling" of el anged to Ra -hel Ellen Derby, Janet Oregon, as the place, for hearing ob M. Meeker. Minerva A. Meeker, M. A. regular army v ho has seen much serv one of the twelve Egyptian kings Hint Virginia Derby, and Sherwin Lyle Lena Phillip«, A Belle Ande’son, jections thereto and the settlement Meeker. Frank H. Meeker, A. L. ice In the army and out of It, has this beautiful eastern girl, Rhodope Derby, respectively, and that after F. P. Burrall, husband of Sara thereof. All persons interested ir said Ree l, P. E. Benson, if thev or either given a Boxer flag to the Gohlen Gate by name, came under the notice of the publication of this notice for four sue Burrill deceased,t'ritten ien Tol man and Chester Tolman, only .stale are hereby notified to appear at of them be deceased; Oregon & Trans Memorial museum at San Francisco. then known world. Rhodope had re Both loved the open, the stir of arms markably small feet. One day, while cessive w-eeks, the first publication ! heir6 of MiryveT ¡Iman, deceased. said time and place r.nd show cause continental Company, a corporation; and the savor of strange places. The bathing in a river near her home, an being on the 20th day of November, Elizabeth N. An-'erson, and all wiiv s iid final account be not approved Oregon & California fLand Company, a Boxer flag brings up what today Is al eagle Is said to hnve swooped down 1920, as directed in s lid order, a cer I other persons, known or unknown, and allowed by the C >urt an t said es corporation, also all other parties or t.Route of said Court of the names most ancient history; the siege of the ami, playing the part of Hie fairy god claiming any right, tide, ¡ state. late be decreed to be settled and clos- persons unknown, claiming any right, legations, the coming of the occidental mother. snapped up one of her sandals s id parties shall have, will be granted lien or interest ii the rsai estate e l and said “xecutrix discharged from title, interest, lien or estate in and to troops and the perils and sufferings of which was on the bank. Carrying by said Court and thereafter the legal described in the complaint her trust. the real estate described in the Com the men and women In that siege, have ilm little slme off In Ills beak Hie bird nam.-s of said parties shall b: ai pro herein. Defendants Dated and first published November plaint herein. furnished novelists ami writers of Is reported to have dropped It Imme vided in said certificate. To Malin la Auluey and Irvin Anb- 6, 1920. stories with much "stuff.’’ The South diately In front of the king, and, nat IN THE NAME OF THE STATlt WITNESS, the Honorable Ophelia O. Granfili, OF OREGON: You and each of you .«ea and Its vast stretches have had urally, the little sandal soon attracted G. A. Gardner, Judge of the above rey, her husband, Laura V. Steele, Gaarge N. Anderson, Dora Wignt, Lo the same lure for the adventurous, royal attention. Struck by Rs size so the court j na Phillips, A. Belle And Tenn, F. I’. Executrix of the estate of Ed., the W. are hereby required to appear in ths and now In their respective resting small, and th» daintiness, too. the king entitled court, with set! of Cranfill, deceased. above entitled court and cause and ans places these relics and trophies are vowed lie would find out the charming hereto affixed, this 13th day of Nov Burral), busband of S-ra Burrall, de wer the comnlaint of plaintiff on file ember, 1920. there to show what two strong men of possessor. Messengers were dispatch ceased, Crittenden Tolman and Ches herein against you within six weeks C hauncey elorey other lands found and kept. When we ed nnd the country was scoured for (SEAL) ter Tolman, only heirs of Minnie Tol Summ >ns from the date of the first publication Clerk. say that the Boxer flag was with Its the foot that the shoe would fit. At man, deceased, Elizabeth N. Anderson, of this summons. And vou and each owner through St. Mihlel, the Meuse length Rhodope was discovered nnd and all other persons, known or un IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE : 8TA TE and the Argonne combats, and at I lie shoe placed on tier tiny foot, Af- of you will hereby take notice that if known, claiming any right title, estate OF OREGON, IN AND FOR THE I COUNTY Ypres, we have let an Odyssey de ter a triumphal conveyance to the you fail so t > appear and auswer, for OF JACKSON. Summons lien or interest in the real estate de scribe Itself. want thereof, plaintiff will apply for a king's palace -tie was made queen to Marie Palmer, Plaintiff, scribed in the complaint herc:n lur royal lover, "King I’snmmetlcus IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE decree of thia court as prayed for In vs. IN THE NAp;E OF THE STATE OF OF OREGON, IN AND FOR JACKSON COUN of Memphis.” his complaint, a succinct statement of Chauncy Pal ner, Difen l int. OREGON, You and each of you are DIED WITH LOVED BROTHER TY To Chauncy Palmer, the abov • which is as follows: Plaintiff, ^hereby req lire I to appear and n.im ■ 1 defendant: Edith Wilkinson, For a decree of this court forever Speech Should Be Worth While. Pretty Eastern Legend Concerning the answer the complaint of the piair.tiffs vs. quieting his title free and clear from And when you have something to ! STATE IN THE NAME OF THE Affection and Loyalty Displayed by filed against you in the above entitled L> ,-fendan say It’s worth saying well. It's not Frank Wilkinson, Burmese Queen. OF OREGON; You are her by noti all or any right, title, interest, lien or court and cause within ten days from Just that you say words, You must To Frank Wilkinsoi, th ■ above nam the date of the service of this sum fi d and req'iir •<$ to appear in the estate, that said defendants, or either A legend concerning Mount Popa, «ay them so they attract and convince. ed defendant; mons upon you, if served within Jack- above entitled Court and cause and of them, may have or claim to have in IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF dealing with the time when the Bur We all use pretty much the same answer the complaint of the plaintiff, or to said premises, and forever bar mese court flourished, tells of a black words but they sound so differently OREGON: You are hereby notified i son Coun'y, Oregon; or if served with now on file therein against you. within ring and preventing said defendants, or smith of prodigious strength named from the mouths of different people. and required to appear in the ab >ve in any other county of and within the i first either of them, from ever setting up Maliaglri. lie possessed a sister of There are books galore that are musty entitled Court and cause, and answer State of Oregon, then within twenty six weeks from the dare of th whicn is or asserting any right, title, interest, publication ot this summons, great beauty who was commanded by with unuse because what they say Is the complaint of plaintiff now on file (20) days from th • date of the serving lien or estate in or to the following de the king of Tngaung to be brought be pooriy said, ’f the thought had been therein against you, within six weeks of this summons upon you; an I if served th- 2)th day of November, 1929, and scribed real property situate and be matured Into small compass and told answer with if y iu fail to appear and by publication th?reof or wi hout this fore him, shortly afterward being chos en ns the principal queen. The king's In telling diction they slioul 1 be popu from the date of the first publication Slate of Oregon after an order of pub- in the time req lire I, for want thereof ing in Jackson Coun'y, State of Ore Infatuation brought jealousy among lar works. Ami It's the same with of this summons, which is November iration of sumnur s has been made th ■ plaintiff will apply to th1 Court gon, towif; Lot Three (3) in Block Twenty- the lesser queens, ami they instituted speech. Some men have good Ideas, 20, 1920, and if you fail to appear amt herein, then within six (6) weeks from for the relief pr tye I f ir in her com- but they take so long to tell them that answer within the time required, for three (23) of the City (old town) of » plot to destroy her. plaint, to-w't; For a decree of divorce the date of the serving bv publication As a means of destroying the girl's people get tired. Sometimes they even want thereof, the plaint ff will apply dissolving the bonds of mitrimony ex Medford, Oregon, as the seme is de Influence over the king, her brother get weary before the man begins to to theCourt for the relief prayed for of the said summons if published, or isting between the pla'ntiff and du- signated and described on the official within six (6) weeks from the date of was charged with being a traitor, and speak. The world wants what you in her complaint, to wit: For a d cree plat thereof now of record, together the king, In Ids terror, ordered the know, hut it isn't willing to waste time < f divorce, dissolving the bond-of mat the said service of this summons upon fendant. with all the improvements thereon served upon you Ibis summons is listening to mere words. you if persmallv served upon you with blacksmith to be brought to Justice rimony existing between the plaintiff situated. consecutive weeks once a we- k six out the Sta'e of Oregon. and burned. The unhappy sister "sed and defendant. This summons in published once each fill her allurements to save her broth WORLD'S POOREST CiTY AND YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI by publica'i • . in Lb'.' Jacksonville Post, This summons is served upon you in week for a period of six consecutive a newspaper of general circulation er, but fulled, finally asking, that she FIED that if you fail to appear and the Jacksonville Post, published at IS MADE RiCHEST might be present nt the burning. Dur answer the said complaint or otherwise published in Jacksonville, Jackson j weeks and seven times in the Jscksnn- J ’.cksonville, Oregon, once a week for ing the ceremony, before n hand could plead thereto within the said time, th<^ Countv, Oregon, by order of Hon F. j ville Post, under and by virtue of an or- BY TOURIST TRAVEL six consecutive weeks, by order of he outstretched to save her, she plaintiff, will apply to the Court for M. Calkins, Judge of the above en , der duly made and entered by the Hon. Jumped Into the fire, and was burned Hon. F. M. Calkins, Judgeof the above the relief prayed for in the said com titled Cour', which order *«■ made on I F. M. Calkins, Judge of the above en From the poorest republic in the with her brother. entitled Court, which order was made titled Court on October 18, 1920. plaint as follows, to-wi';For an order November 17lh, 1920. A few days after the burning the world to the richest is what tourists on the 15th day of November, 1920. Date of first publication hereof being GUS NEWBURY. ravel did for Switzerland. That little and decree of this court quieting ti spirits of the two victims wore re GUS NEWBURY, on the 23rd day of October, 1920, -epublie practically unknown a century Attorney for Plaintiff. tie in the plaintiffs in the following de ported In the form of two “nath.” In Attorney for Plaintiff. BORDEN 4 LINDAS, Residing at Medford Oregon. scribed premises situated and being in recognition of this, King Kynn-ylt- igo is now recognized the world over Residing at Medto'd the County of Jackson, and State of Attorney* for Plaintiff. Tlm later Issued an edict that all his • s a playground for tourists because Address: 107 East Main Street, Med- subjects should honor the spirits by ib scenic beaufies were capitalized. Oregon, to wit: Data showjng what the tourist liusi- ord, Oregon suspending a coconut shell In their Beginning at a point 30.72 chains Notice to Creiitori Notice of Sheriff's Sale East houses, this custom still being ob -less has done for Switzerland has been and 52 links North of Whe corner IN THE COUNTY COURT OF JACKON irepared by Alfred A. Aya reig-esenting served by every Burman in the coun lie Swift interests in Oregon and Notice of Final Settlement. By virtue of an execution and Order common to sections Sixteen, Seventeen, COUNTY, STATE OF OREGON. try urned over to ttie Oregon State Chain- of Sale duly issued out of and under V>en ;y and Twenty one in Township Notice is hereby given that the un In the Matter of the Estate of NOT SO TRAGIC, AFTER ALL tier of Coinmerco to be used in connec- the seal of the Circuit South, ’ Rarge one West of circuit buurt *..... j ' ................. Court ui of uit the . Thirty-eight dersigned has filed her final account as V. A. Dunlap, Deceased. ionwlth its state-wide expansion cam State of Oregon, in i and for the County the Willamette Meridian, in Oregon, administratrix of the estate of Lizzie un- Notice is hereby given by the Fair Traveler’s Emotion at Seeing Af paign now in progress. and running thence South 77‘d degrees fecting Parting Was in Large It has a direct bearing on the cam of Jackson, to me directed and dat East 13.80 chains; thence South 7.45 undersigned, executrix of the estate I L. Reamp, deceased, with the County ed on the 26th day of October, I Court of Jackson County, Oregon, at d Part Uncalled For. paign by reason of the fact that one of chains; thence North 17'2 degrees West of V. A. Dunlap, deceased, to the that said court has appointed Friday, lie chief arguments being used by the 1920, in a certain action therein, where creditors of aad all persons having The temperamental difference be State Chamber Is that cities are apend- in Charles V/. Isaacs as defend int re- 13 80 chains; thence North 7.15 chains claims against th? said deceased, to the 24th day of December, 1920, at 9.30 tween a restrained and an emotional ng huge sums to advertise their in j covered judgment against Mamie E. to the place of beginning, containing exhibit such claims, with the neces o’clock in the forenoon as the time, race occiiAloniill.v brings about kindred terests along civic Industrial lines. Riddle, Frank S. Isaacs an I Agnes lO^acres, more or less. sary vouchers, within six months af and the court room of said court in the effects through accident. A Iml.v, wait In the article prepared by Mr. Aya Isaacs Merrell the plaintiffs, for the Also, beginning 30.72 chains East and court house at Jacksonville, Oregon, ing for a belated train, witnessed n lliowlng the economic value of tourist I sum of Ninety-one and 60 100 ($91.60) 52 links North of the section corners ter the publication of this notice to as the place for bearing objections the said executrix, at the office of T. most affecting parting between an ravel he says: j dollar«, with interest at the rate of 6 common to sections Sixteen, Seventeen thereto and the settlement thereof. All aged father and his son, both Italians. “It Is estimated that tourists an- i per cent per annum from August 1st, Twenty and Twenty-one, in said Town W. Miles, which sail office th? under persons interested in said estate are I signed selects as h s place of business The old mini seemed In n frenzy ol iitally spend mor- than $750,000,000 in woe. He moaned, raved, lifted his tile United States. Of this sum it is 1918, with co ts and disbursements ship and Range; the same being the in all matters connected with the said I hereby notified to appear at said time 1 and place and show cause why said fin clenched hands toward heaven and estimated Maine and Colorado receive taxed at— —dollars, and the further northwest corner of A. J. Brown’s ten estate of V. A. Dunlap, deceased. al account should not be apnroved by shook them despairingly. •lose to $50,000,000; the New England sum of—— dollars, as attorney’s fees, acre tract, thence South on the West LAURA S. DUNLAP, I said court and said estate be decreed to “Poor, poor souls!" she exclaimed dates close to $100.000,000; Florida which judgment was enrolled and line of said tract, 7.45 chains to the Executrix of the Estate of V. ?A, compassionately. "The young num go close to $200.000,000 and southern Cali docketed in the Clerk’s office of s ..id South corner of the same; thence North ’ be settled and closed and said adminis ing away to seek Ids fortune and the fornia close to $390.000.000- while in Court in said County on the 31st day 77'J degrees West 5. 25 chains; thence Dunlap, Deceased. tratrix discharged from her trust W. T. BELIEU, old man left behind. I suppose he 1918 it was estimated that Oregon with of July, 1918. North 4.25 chains; thence North 67 de Dated and first published November Attorney for Executrix. fears they may never meet again. A scenery second to none in the world Notice is hereby given that, pursuant grees East 5.54 chains to *he place of 20, 1920. commo-, tragedy, but it grips one’s received less than $5,000,000 from tills to the terms of the said execution, 1 beginning, containing 3.55 acres, mor CLARE OLIVE REAME, very heart.” lource. or less. Also, beginning at a point 5.54 A:!minis'ratr’x of the estate of Lizzie “Cheer up!" briskly advised her “The be: t example in the world of the will on the 17th day of December, 1920, Summons L. Reame, deceased. companion, who understood Italian. possibilities of the tourist business Is at 10 o’clock A. M. of said date, at the chains South 67 degrees West of the “The young chap Is only going to the Switzerland, with an area of 15.965 front door of the Courthouse ir. the northwest corner of the ten acre tract IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE next town to visit bls married sister square miles, or about one third larger City nf Jacksonville, in Jackson Coun of land sold bv E. K. Anderson to OREGON, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF Notice of Final Settlement. and the venerable old person Is wor than Harney county in eastern Oregon ty, Origon, offer for sale and will sell Brown, said northwest corner being 30. JACCSON. Notice is hereby given that the un ried because he loaned him Ids sea "The Swiss did not consciously begin at public auction for cash to the high 72 chains East and 52 links North of N. W. Borden, Plaintiff, dersigned has filed her final account son ticket and wishes now he hadn't development of the tourist Jjuslness est bidder, to satisfy said judgment, the section corner common to sections vs. promised to do so. IB* says he knows until about 100 years ago, starting together with the costs of this sale, Sixteen, Seventeen, Twenty and Twer - as executrix of the estate of Robert B. George H. Andrews, and unknown the boy will lose It. but, anyway. If with the single guest In the spare Re’me, deceased, with the County Town-hip and Range; heirs of George H Andrews, it be lie does, lie'll break every bone In his room until today the little republic subject to redemption as provided by ty-one in said Court of Jackson County, Oregon, and 10.05 chains to middle thence North law, all of the right, title and interest be deceased; Eppie Andrews, and body when he gets home. That’s nil.” has, according to the latest hotel guide, that said court ha« appointed Friday, Road; thened Etat 1.10 unknown heirs of Eppie Andrews, 959 hotels and doubles its population that the said plaintiffs, Mamie E. Rid lire of County the 24th day of December, 1920, at ten chains; thence South 8 chains; thence dle, Frank S. Isaacs and Agnes Isaac if she be deceased; Rezin B. Pack annually through the tourists. It Is o’clock in the forenoon as the time, MONUMENTS OF VAST SIZE said the little village of St. Moritz has Merrell had on the 31st day of Joly, South 67 degrees West to the place of ard, and unknown heirs of Rezin and the court room of said court in the few over fifty native population, but 1918, or now have in and to the follow beginning, containing in all 15 55 acres. B. Packard, if he he deceased; con-t house st Jacksonville. Oregon sa That on Leipzig Battlefield, Though 1'700 beds for tourists." ing described property, situated in the And the plaintiffs be decreed to be Eutha Ann Packard, sometimes Higher, Less Costly Than Me the place for hearing objections there- Specific cities cited by the State County of Jackson. State of Oregon, the owners of the said described real known as E itha A. Smith, and un morial to Italian King. j to «nd the settlement thereof. All per to advertise their possibilities include to-wit: * estate in fee simpl1; 'hat it be decreed known heirs of E Hh t Ann Pack sons interested in said esta'e are here Chamber that are spending huge sums Beginning at the North corner of the that at the time of the death of E. K. ard and Eutba A. Smith, if she be Leipzig posses.-es n monument San Francisco which Is now raising a by notified to appear at said time ar.d land described in Volume 65, page 37 which rises only a few Inches short fund of $2.'i0,000; Seattle now engaged Anderson, March 13, 1912. the sail de dead; William Orn luff, and un place and show cause why said final of 300 feet. “The Bnttle of the Na In raising $250.OoO and New Orleans < f the Deed Rec .rils of Jackson Coun cedent had no interest in any part or known heirs of William Ornduff, if account should not be approved by said tions" monument stands In the middle which put $100,' o into an advertising ty, Oregon, thence Northwest alot g parcel of the above described premises. he be deceased; C. W. Broback, court, said estate b« decreed >o be of the plain where Blucher routed Nn campaign. Oakdale Avenue 1(H) feet: thence That said defendants, and each and F. A Broback. Ellery P. Purcell. settled and closed and said executrix poleon's army. One million cubic j Southwest at right angles to Oakdale every and all of them, and each and E. P Purcell, Lucinda Purcell, C. discharged from her trust. meters of earth were displaced to | Where to Dodge Tips. Avenue 115.5 feet; thence Southeast eveiv person or parly claiming or to M. Meeker, Chas. M. Meeker, Min make room for Its base. It Is sur Dated an I first published November Iti India a native barber -an shave rounded by nil enclosure a quarter of n person while asleep without awaking parallel to Oakdale Av.-nue 100 feet; claim bv, thr ugh, or under them, or erva A Meekïr. 'I A. Meeker. ! 20. 1920. thence Northeast at right angles to n mile wide and nearly half n in lc » Im. so gentle Is his touch. any of them, any right, ‘it'e, estite Frank H. Meeker. A. L. Reed, P. E CLARE OLIVE REAME, Oakdale Avenue 115 5 feet to the pla- e lien or interest of any kind or descrip Benson, and unknown heirs of C. W long. ■ Executrix of the estate of Robert B. of beginning, all being situated in the Next to the Pyrntnlds It Is the high tion whatsoever, be forever burred, Broback, F A Broback, Ellery Reame, deceased. City of Medford, Jackson County, O - enjoined, excluded, cut off. and re P. Purcell. E P. Purcell, Lucin est In the world, but It Is by no menus ------------------i ps i -i ■ the costliest This distinction belongs gon. The same being more partici strained from asserting or setting up da Purcell, C. M. Meeker, Chas. Notice to Creditors to the nnilonnl memorial to Victor Em larly described as follows: Beginn:?g any claim of right, title, estate, lien H. Meeker, Minerva A. Meeker, In the msttsr of liquidation of the manuel II. erected on the Ciipltollne South 54 degrees 30 minutes west CO or interest in or to the above describe! M. A. Meeker, Frank H. Meeker, Bank of Jacksonville, Jacksonville, hill tn Home nt n cost of $20,000,000 feet, and North 35 degrees 30 minutes real estate, or part or parcel thereof; P. E. Benson and A. L. Reed, if It took 31 years to complete this huge Oregon. Notice is hereby given that West 50 feet from the Southwest Cor- and for such other, further and differ they, or either of them be deceas Notice pile of marble steps, covered with the Bank of Jacksonville, Jacksonville, ne’ of Block Seventy-nine of the Orig ent order and relief as to theCourt may ed; Oregon & Transcontinental Com statues, bas-reliefs, and mosaics. Site- Oregon, is in the hands of the Sup IN THE COUNTY COURT OF J a CKSCN inal Townsite of the City of Medfo. d, Coal, the architect, who designed It. patii’. a corporation; Oregon & seem just and equitable. erintendent of Banks for liquidation. Oregon; thence North 35 degrees 30 died long before the work was finish COUNTY. STATE OF OREGON. California Land Comp in v. a cor This summons is published under end All persons having claims against said minutes Wes. 100 feet; thence South ed, but lie left models complete In In the Matter of the cha' ge poration, and also all oth bank must file the lime, duly verified every detail, nnd his original plans of the names of Sherwin R igg 54 degrees 30 minutes West 145 5 feet; by virtue of an order made by the Hon er persens ar parties unknown as by law required, with tbe deputy in were never tampered with. Gutermute, an I Bertha Miller , thence South 35 degrees 30 minutes F. M. Calkins, Judge of the First Ju claiming any right, title, interest, charge at Jacksonville, on or before Gutermute, husband and wife, E-ist KM) feet; thence north 54 degress dicial District of Oregon, on the 20th lien or estate in and to 'he real the sixteenth day of January. 1921. Iron Rust Proof. and of Rachel Ellen Gutermute, 3 > minutes E ist 145 5 feet to the place day of October, 1920. estate described in the Complaint To make Ironwork proof ngnlnst rust, Janet Virginia Gutermute and The first publication of this summons WILL H. BENNETT, of beginning. Defendants, herein. hent It until It is almost red hot nnd Sherwin Lyle Gutermute, their Superintendent of Banks is on the 23rd day of October, 1920, Andrews. Eppie An- Dated this 6th day of November, To George H. then brush It over with linseed oil. ! minor children. for the State of Oregon. ELIJAH H. HURD, I 1920. drew*, Rezin B. Packard, Eutha Ann This makes a varnish whlelf, unlike or g Attorney for Plaintiffs. Packard, somvtimes known as Eutha First n'lblication October 16, 19^20. C. E TERRILL. dlnury pulut or enamel, does lot chip • Notice is hereby given that by or Last publiewtsea Jn»M*y *, 1N4. A. Smith, William Ornduff, C. W. Bro- der of the above named .Court, male Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon Residing at Medford, Oregon. HIGH SPOT OF ADVENTURE WAS THE FIRST CINDERELLA Legal Notices