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USE OF CHRISTMAS STOCKING divorce for plaintiff and defendant.
Notice
Citation
This summons, by order of th* Hon.
F. M Calkins, Judge of the above en IN THE COUNTY COURT OF J a CFSCN fK V«^ UeUNTY COU1T «F JACTt«ffi
Good
St
Nicholas,
Saint
of
Fourth
I
COUNTY, FTATR OP ORUToM.
titled Court, regularly mad" in open COUNTY, STATE OF OREGON.
Century of Christian Era,
court at Jacksonville, Oregon, on ihe In the Matter of the change
Founder of Custom.
In th« f’arter of Ihe Estate
BY SUSANNA MAC MACKIN, j
1th day <>f December, 1920, is served up of th« names of Sherwin R igg
By ADDIE GRAVES.
of Jan» Carrel), Deceased.
HRISTMAS stockings hnve on you by publication thereof once per Gutermute, and B >rtha Miller
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iff
G-'org« R Lindley. Administra*»«.
come don n to us from the week for six successive weeks (seven
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I To Gemge Rnbertsen, William Rob
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good St. Nleh >lns, who was times) in the Jacksonville Post, a news- Guterrnute, husband and wife,
snd of Rachel Ellen Gutermnte,
"Hnve you made up your mind yet,
ertson, Walter Robertson, Andrew Ro-
a saint of the fourth cen Daper of Jacks nville, Oregon.
“I wouldn’t marry Merit» Morrill it Sabra, about where you are going to
Janet Virginia Gntermufe and
tury
of
the
«'"hristlnn
era
■ bert«on, Carrie Carroll. William Cur-
every hair of his bond was a thread of spend your vacation?”
The date of the first publication of Sherwin Lyle Gutermute, their
I and was born December 6, 342. In
roll, Agne« Mumford, The Centeapry
gold—and on the end wus suspended a
Mrs. Stewart spoke without look- Lyein, Asin Minor. He was regarded this summons being on the 11 th day of minor children.
Movement of the Methodiat Rplseop«!
diamond I"
Ing up from the seam she was stltcli-
December, I92<>, and the date of the
Notice is hereby "given that by nr- Church. The Boys and Girle Aid Soeie-
So said Sadie Sanderson, tossing her Ing on tbe machine when her dnugh- 1 as especially the patron saint of chil last publication thereof being on the
dren, young» girls and sailors. Tlie
tier of the above r a need O»ur», mat* i tv of Prrtland, Oregon, and the Firat
bobbed head in dainty disdain. Sadie ter entered the room.
i Christmas stocking custom arose as 22nd day of January, 1920.
nnd entered on the 13th day of Nov i FoNiodiet Church ef MedforA. Oregon;
and her friend, Mary Roberts, were
Sabra Stewart, a slim glrl with 1 follow»:
NEWTON W. BORDEN,
ember, 1920, the names of Sherwin , IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
busily engaged shelling pens for can glossy brown hair brushed back from
I
It seems thnt St. Nicholas, who was
ning In a rosa-arborwl summer house. a smooth brow, stood beside .the
Rugg Gutermute, and Bertha Miller i OREGON, And by order ef the above
Attorney
for
Plaintiff,
I
Mary looked at her companion resent whirring machine and watched I the tlie archbishop of Myra, lived In th*e
Address: 107 East Main St., Med- Gutermute are legally changed io ' entitled eeurt made and entered en the
fully, nnd, to a close observer, pity pretty voile ruffle slip beneath her «nine town with an Impoverished no
Sherwin Rugg Derby, and Bertha Mil- Í2nd day of November, A. D. 1H0, you
bleman who because he had no por ford, Cy-egon.
ingly.
mother's slender finger“.
Itr Darby, respectively, and the names ' and »ach of you are hereby eited and
tions
to
give
his
daughters,
nnd
Indeed
Sadie continued : "I don’t know what
"No, mother. I hnven’t; yon know 1 no mentis with which to support them,
of Rachel Tllen Gutermute,» daughter, I required to appear at th» «»art room»
the Simple Simon Is thinking of. He the other two girls can’t quite agree was about to sell them Into a life of
Janet Virginia Gutermute, a daugh j of »aid Court in the Court Honea in
Summons
certainly had the nerve to think a col about Just where they want to go. Hut
ter, «rd Sherwin Lyle Gutermute, ■ ¡Jacksonville, Jackaen County, Orqg«a,
sin.
St.
Nicholas,
who
was
accus
lege girl, living in the city, would really they must decide before a week
son, all being the minor children of ! on the Bth day of Janaary, A. D. 1921,
SUIT TO QUIET TITLE
dream of coming out here to live in from next Monday, July the Sth, or— tomed to dispense his largo fortune In
gifts of charity, resolved To rescue the
sn<j first named parties, were legally , at th« hour ef 10 o’clock in tbe fero-
that shack of a house he has on that or I'll go off alone."
young women.
As he approached
little farm.”
It was Saturday—the Inst Satur their house wondering how he should I IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE changed to Rachel Ellen Derby, Janet I iiinn «f rd day, being ene ef the reg
Mary was about to reply to the day In June—and the big office where proceed, tlie moon shone out nnd dis OF OREGON, IN AND FOR JACKSON Virginia Derby, and Shirwin Lt le ular days of the Janaary term of eaid
Derby, respectively, and that after court and thes and there ehow eauee,
scornful words, but bit her lip and re "the other two girls" nnd Sabra were played an open window. Instantly St. I COUNTY.
publication of this mti«e for four «tre- if any there be, why an ordar sheald
mained silent. Sadie, noticing her reti employed closed on Saturdays during Nicholas threw a purse of gold in at Mary A. Stennet,
vs.
cence. went on: "It's all right for you tbe .summer.
cessive week«, the first publication not l>« mode by t'hi» court directing aad
window which, falling at the feet
“I need another yard of this voile, the
to live In the country—you have a
being on th i 29’h day of November, vtyinowering tbe execetor to evil at pri
of the father of the girls, enabled hlui Napoleon B. Evans and Mary M.
nice big house with modern con Sabra.” Mrs. Stewart hnd finished tbe to portion his oldest daughter, The Evans, his wife, and their unknown
1920, is directed in S lid order, a cer vate sale tn Ihe highest bidder for sash
veniences, a car, and income enough ruffle nnd had begun hastily to baste second time St. Nicholas visited the heirs if they be deceased; Sylvester
tificate of said Court of the naaaes on homi or on auch terra» ea the Caart
I
to enjoy yourselves. Hut no love in a It to the skirt; “and 1 wish. Sabra, house he also was able to throw a M Wait and Mary Wait, his wife,
said parties shall have, will be granted may »pprove subject to the »enftrm-
cottage for me with primeval methods. thnt you would eat your breakfast and purse of gold through an open window, and their unknown heir« if they be
by sai<’ Court and thereafter the legal at on of thia Court, the real property
And Merle Morrill Is one of those Sim then go down town and get tbe voile. thus providing for the portion of the
deceased; James Hayes and hie un
•>am«s of sail pnr'i,'s shall b? as pro belonging to the estate of Jane Car
ple Simons who would live that way.” You’ll be back by 11 o'clock and I’ll second daughter, On the third visit
known
heirs
if
he
be
deceased;
the
vid'd in sail certifi-ate.
rol1, deceased, according lo the peliti««
have
your
dress
all
ready
to
try
on.
Neither of the girls noticed a rather
the father, watching for his benefac-
WITNESS, the Honorable on file and situated iu Jaskxan Couaty
more than ordinarily life-sized maaou- I do want to finish today, so you can tor, cast himself at the feet of the unknowr heirs of Henry Norton, de
ceased; John G. Norton Peter
G A Gardner, Jnlgeof the above Oregon, and deecribed *■ follow»:
llne figure carefully efface himself wear It to church tomorrow."
Barneburg, Henry Berneburg, John
“It Is a beautiful dress, mother, ami saint and cried:
entitled court, with s-jnl of th* «ojrt
from the landscape hack of the arbor.
Lot Number four (4) in Block Num
“Oil. St. Nicholas, servant of Goa.
Barneburg, Laura Nichols, Ida
1 ereto affixed, this 13lh day of Nov-
When the girls entered the kitchen I think that you are a dear to make why seek to hidj thyself?"
ber twenty-five (25) ef the Old Plat
so
inatiy
little
ruffles.
”
Sabra
kissed
they found Mrs. Roberts in tears. She
ember, 1920.
The saint made the father promise Stewart, Mollie Keene, heir» at law
ef the City of Medford, Oregon.
hnd Just received a telephone message her mother and hastened to tbe kitch not to reveal his benefactions. From of Frederick Barneburg and Electa
( seal )
C hauncey clorry
WITNESS the Honorable G. A. Gard
saying thnt Aunt Ida’s baby girl had en, where her breakfast was nice and tills habit of bestowing gifts In secret Barheburg, his wife, both deceased,
Clerk.
ner,
Judge of said Court, with the
hot
on
the
back
of
the
stove.
drank some fly poison while nt a
and under the clonk of night arose tlie (Sometimes spelled Berneburg and
»eal
of
said Coart hereto aMxod thia
"Well,
I
’
m
glad
thnt
she
Is
going
neighbor's, nnd was very ill. Mary
practice of putting out shoes or stock sometimes Barnaburg), end heirs at
22'td day of November, A. D. 1880.
hastily snatched a home doctoring book to have a real vacation for once in ings for the younger members of the
Summons
SEAL.
CHAUNCEY FLOBRY,
from the bookcase and started for her her life,” Mrs. Stewart soliloquized family, so that the good saint would law of Daniel P. Norton, deceased,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
Clerk of Jaekeon Couaty, Oregea.
Aunt’s. Mrs. Roberts turned to Sadie when her daughter had left the room; be able to“till them without being spied end the unknown heirs of Daniel P.
*
OF OREGON, IN AND FOR JACKSON COUN
and said: "There Is no doctor in town “she hns been In that office almost on. At one time It was the custom Norton, deceased, and Margaretha
TY
today. Our physician has been called five years and this Is her flrsf vaca for young women pupils In convents Lucia Helen« Ehler«; also e'l other
to an Important surgical case of an tion.”
Su mmsns
Edith Wilkinson,
Plaintiff,
on the even of Saint Nicholas to hang persons or parties unknown claiming
Her breakfast finished, Sabra went tliglr new silk stockings on tlie door any right, title, estate, lien or
old pntient's In the town where he
vs.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TUU BTAFE
practiced before coming here. Hut up to her room to dress for her trip of Jhe apartment of tlie abbess. They interest in the real estate described
Frsnk Wilkinson,
Defeadant. OF OREGON. IN AND FOB T«U COUTUTY
Merle Morrill has just graduated from down town. But first she must count would also write note« culling the in the complaint herein, Defendants.
To Frank Wilkinson, th ; above nam OF JACKSON.
Harvard Medical school—if lie is home, her money, for never before in all her attention of the good St. Nicholas
To Napoleon B. Evans and Mary M.
Mary will ask him to go to Aunt Ida's 23 years luid Sabra Stewart owned to their stockings. In the morning Evane, his wife, and their unknown ed defendant;
Marie Palmer. Plaintiff,
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
so much money.
with her.”
TH.
when the convent pupils who had not i heir» if they be deceased; Sylvester
OREGON: Y m are hereby notified
From beneath the lavender-scented gone home for tlie holidays arose they
“Why, Aunt Emmn, you never men
M. Weit ar.d Mary Wait, his wife, nnd and requir. d :o appear in the above Charney Pal-ner, Defendant.
juid
of
muslin
that
covered
the
bottom
tioned Merle Merrill's being a physi
invariably found their stockings filled their unknown heirs if they be de
To Chnuney Palmer, the above
of her bureau drawer where she kept with sweetmeats.
entitled Court and cause, nnd answer named defendant:
cian.”
ceased;
James
Hayes
and
hie
unknown
Iler
handkerchiefs
and
laces
she
drew
this
complain'
of
plaintiff
now
on
file
“No; he did not wish anyone to
IN THE NAME OF THR STATI
i heirs if he be deceased; the unknown therein against you, within six weeks
know, He worked his way through a number of bills and spread them out
OF
OREGON; You are hereby aeM-
upon
the
table
—
$53
In
all.
It
I heir» of Henry Norton, deceased; John from the date of the first publication
college, not being sure of clrcuin-
G. Norton, Peter Berneburg, Henry of this summons, which is November fied and required 1« appear in the
stances allowing him to finish. So he was her vacation money and ever since
Barnebuig. John Barneburg, Laura 20, 1920, ar d if you f- il to appear and nlxve entitl-d Cosrt and vuobm a »4
requested us to let people think he was ' January she had been putting It away
i
simply working for a living. He is a —a few dollars at a time out of her
Nichols, Ide Stewart, Mollie Keene, answer within the time required, for answer the complaint of the plaintIfT,
quiet, modest, retiring sort of fellow." "allowance,” for Sabra had an allow
heirs at law , of Frederick Barneburg want thereof, the plaintiff will apply now ou fib.' therein ugainat you, witbta
ance of $5 a week for clothes and
Sadie abruptly left the room and car fares out of her $15 a week sal-
and Electa Barneburg, his wife, both I to the Court for the relief prayed for six weeks from the da»«- ef tk« 8mt
spent the nfternoon In torturing anger a ry.
deceased, (sometimes spelled Berne in her complaint, to-wit: For a decree publira*i»in ot this «Hmmoha, wbieh fa
with herself. "Simple Simon alias
burg and sometimes Barnaburg). and tf divorce, dissolving the bond« of mat the 20th dav of Nove«at>»r, I8R0. and
While she was gathering up her
Sadie Sanderson, one and the same.
heirs at law of Daniel P. Norton, de- rimony txistp'g between the p’aintiff if you fail to uppoar and anewnr '»b
wealth
from
the
table
the
telephone
Santo Initials. I made a slight mistake
ti the time reqsired. for went aheroof
bell rang, and she beard her mother's
' ceased, snd the unknown heirs of and defendant.
—but I get It now."
the plaintiff will apply he tbe Conrt
voice answering. She listened and
|
Daniel
P.
Norton,
deceased,
and
This summ >ns is served upon you in
Mary found Merle at home just ar soon she was aware thnt her mother
Margaretha Lucia Helene Ehlers, the Jarksot.ville Post, published at for the relief «rayed for in bor com
rived from his unintentional eaves was talking with Aunt Nancy. For a
< also all other persans nr parties un- J ’cksonvtlie, Oregon, once a week for plaint, fai-W't: For n <W«rne erf dleoreo
dropping. and in not the best of liu- few minutes she stood listening, and
I
known ciaimmg any right, title, es- aix consecutive weeks, by order of dissolving the te-ante of wtatrinaony «■-
mor. Rut when her errand was ex Into her frank, brown eyes there came
I täte, lien or interest in the real estate Hon. F. M. Calkins, Judgeof the above isting between the pla'ntiff and Ae-
plained all personal matters wore for a troubled look, She started to go
fendant.
gotten In the activity oT the doctor. To down stairs, then, suddenly changed
j described in the complaint herein,
entitled Court, which order was made
This anmmmis is served epoa ye«
gether they hastened to the suffering her mind and put on her hat anil coat
Defendants:
on the 15th day of November, 1920.
onee a week for six eenaacetive weeAe
child, ami together they worked and and went out while her mother was
IN THE NAJE OF THE STATE
GUS NEWBURY.
watched for two weeks before feeling still talking with Aunt Nancy.
by publication in tbe Jacksonville Peat,
I OF OREGON: You a>-d each of you
At*'rney *or Plaintiff. Oregen a newspaper ef general siraulaMea
assured of the baby girl’s recovery.
It was almost 1 o’clock when she
are hereby required to appear aid
Rssiding at Medtort! published in Jacksonville. Jack*«
Every day Sadie Sanderson walked returned. She «nine laden with a box,
answer the complaint of the above
to Aunt Ida's currying fruit, flowers a hag, nnd a couple of bundles.
Countv, Oregon, by order ef Ron M.
.named plaintiff, filed against you in Notice of Sale of Real Pro i M. Calkins, Juxipe ef the above nr-
nnd whatever dainties the little girl
Her mother, who luul been anx-
I
", within six
j the above entitled suit,
could ent. Wonderlngly she watched
! titled Court, which order was made en
11
perty by Guardian
i._ > fnm the date
J-.- -»
Dr. Merle Morrill, emerged from the iotisly watching for her since
weeks
of 4.L
the first publi
I November 17lh, 1920.
o'clock,
let
her
In.
chrysalis of his farmer's rol<‘. Could
cation of this summons, and you will ; in THE COUNTY COURT OF JACKXON
GUS NEWBURY.
“Now, don’t scold me, mother,” the
I take notice that if you fail to so ap
this 111 gn I tied, self-assured, efficient
COUNTY, STATE OF OREGON
the
almost
breathless
girl
cautioned
Attorney for Plaintiff.
man be the Simple Simon who hud
pear and answer, for want thereof the In the Hatter of the Estate
little woman, whose brown eyes were
Residing at H»iford Oregec.
timidly asked her to be bis wife?
plaintiff will apply .to said court t< r and Guardianship of Ina M.
wiile with astonishment, "for I have
Toward the Inst, when they hnd felt
the relief demanded in said eomplaint, Hughes and Raleigh E.
most thrilling time
had
the
—
the
Notice
of
Final
Settlement.
the little girl’s recovery certain, Mary
spending thnt mone)«— come up stairs
succinctly
stated as for a decree of I Hughes, Minors.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given that the un
wont home to get some necessary till you see.”
things
herself, leaving Doctor Mor
dersigned hns filed her final account as the court forever quieting in plaintiff
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Notice
is hereby given that the un
Deftly tlie
rill ami herself alone. Smile was to
administratrix of the estate of Lizzie the title to the following described he undersigned, as Guardian of the dersigned has filed her final aeeouat
opened
ami
their
contents
spread
out
|
real
estate,
situate
in
Jacksun
County,
return to the city in a few days with
L. Reaine, deceased, with the County
person and Estate of Raleigh E. Hughes
out something she hnd never discov upon the bed; a trim suit of Oxford Court of Jackson County, Oregon, and ! Oregon, to-wit,—The Lots numbered ( a minor, will from and sifter the 8th as executrix of the estate of Robert R.
gray,
a
blouse
of
georgette,
n
white
Reame. deceased, with the County
ered site had until It was lost, nnd
one (1) and two of the Oaenbrugye
Doctor Morrill had It—a heart. Hut muslin blouse ami a smart toque to that said court has appointed Friday, Addition to the City of Medford, als$, - day of January 1921, proceed to sell at Court of Jackson County, Oregon, and
| public or priya’e sale to the highest that said eoart has appointed Friday,
the 21th day of December, 1920, at 9.30
he gave no evldmce of possessing it. match the lovely gray suit.
“That suit Is a real bargain, moth o’clock ia the forenoon as the time, beginning at a point north, 62 degrees . bidder for rash, end subject to confirm- the 24th day of December, 1820, at *e«
Wistfully. Sadie sat and watched him.
and Sowinutes east, 30 feet, and north, I scion by the above entitled Court, the
Turning her head, she saw Mary Just er, and it's just your size, a 3X. but I and the court room of said court in the
I o’clock in the forenoon as the time,
about to step on to the veranda : ami you hnve tlie privilege of changing It court house at Jacksonville, Oregon, 27 degrees and thirty minutes west, i undivided one-fourth interest of said I and the court raom of said court ia the
15
feet
from
the
north-east
corner
of
she could hear Dr. Morrill coming to If—”
as the place for hearing objections
i ward in and to the following described court house at Jackaoaville, Oregon an
"But, Snbra," Mrs. Stewart had th, reto and the settlement thereof. All said Lot 1 of said Osenbrugge Addition, I real property situate and being in the the place for hearing objections Miere-
ward her and the door where Mary
found her voice again. “Sabra—I— persons interested in said estate are and running thence north, 62 degree» i County of Jackson and Stafe of Ore-
was to enter.
to and the eettleaaent tbereef. All per
Would she have to humiliate herself your—your vacation----- ”
hereby notified to appear at said time ' and 30 minutes east, 50.82 feet; thence jgon, to-wit:
sons interested in said estate are here
“Oh, vacation," Snbra shrugged her
by asking his forgiveness, and now
j
south,
47
degreis
and
15
minutes
cast,
An undivided one-fourth interest in by notifi»d to appear at Mid time and
shoulders. "I'm going to stay nt home and place and show cause why Baid fin ' 118.36 feet; thence south, 73 degree«
beg him to take her for Ills wife?
al account should not be apnroved by
and to the following described real place and show eaaee why Mid fine!
and
enjoy
solid
comfort
while
you
—
Not now, but soon, she would see
and 15 mimetes east, to a point which
property located in Jackson County, account should net be approved bv Mid
him again, alone. With nn excuse, she you are going with Aunt Nancy to said court and said estate be decreed to , bears north, 62 degrees and 30 min-
Oregon, to-wit: Lots 1, 2. 8, 4, S court, said aetata be dee reed ** be
went by Mary into the garden, swelter nml swat sand fleas and mos be settled and closed and said adminis I utes east, from the aoulh-raat corner
and 6 in Block On (1) of Meeker's Milled end cloned end Mid executrix
tratrix discharged from her trust.
brushed the tears from her averted quitoes around her new cottage."
I
of
said
Lot
2
of
said
Osenbrugge
Ad
Addition to the City of Medford.
Dated and first published November
"But, Sahra,” Mrs. Stewart began
face, aud returned to tlie window to
discharged from bar trust.
dition; thence south, 82 degree* and
20, 1920.
This sale is made in the above entitl
hid them good nfternoon before going to protest, "I----- ”
Dated and first published Marcai btr
home.
"I heard you whispering to Aunt
CLARE OLIVE REAME, 30 minutes west, to a point on the ed manner pursuant to and bv virtue 20. 1920.
Stunned for n moment by what she Nancy on the telephone this morning," Administrntr-x of the estate of LiZBH east side line of an alley 30 feet wide of an order of sale duly made and filed
CLARM OI.ITR RMA1M,
¡opposite the south-east corner of ssid I on the 27th dav ef November 1920 by
san, she listened. Doctor Morrill had Snbra Interrupted, "ami you told her L. Reame, deceased.
Executrix ef the eataae of Robert B.
Lot 2; thence north, 27 degrees and 30 | the Honorable G. A. Gardner, Jadge Reams, deeensed.
Mary In ills arms, showering her face that you would love to go, hut thnt you
with kisses. Then gazing into the 'had nothing to wear,’ and you hadn't,
minutes west, 125 feet to the place of of said Ceart.
Summons
worshipful eyes so near his own, he mother, not n thing flt to wear, and
beginning, being a part of Donation
Dated and first published this 4th
Notice to Créditer»
said: "Wasn’t It fortunate 1 overheard all heenuse you Insist on my having IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE Land Claim No. 44 in Township 87 day of December A. D. 1920.
OREGON,
IN
AND
FOR
THE
COUNTY
OF
la
the
mattar of HquMLatiea of tfaa
tlie remark that 1 was a Simple Si everything, and, now, please, mot her. JACCSON.
So. of Range 1 west of thf Willamette
HENRY E. BEDFORD,
mon—else I never would have discov go nnd tell her, before she makes
Bank at Jaakiooville, JaataaavlUe,
Meridian,
and
decreeing
that
you
and
Guardian of tbe ; /son 'and Estate Oregon. Noti«« ia keraky givpo t*at
Plaintiff,
ered you were really my sweetheart other arrungementr., thnt you are go- O. E. Hill,
each of you have no right, title, es j of Raleigb E. Hughes.
VS.
instead of my little schoolmate com Ing.”
, tbe Bank ef Jsekaon villa, Jaakaaovtlla,
late, lien or interest therein, and (for-
Address 107 E. Main Street Medford,
Ami, smiling through her tears, the Mildred Hill,
panion. I tm surely a Simple Simon
Defendant,
Oregeo, ia in the kas4a ef kke Sup
of a doctor to make such n diagnosis little woman clutched her daughter's
To Mildred Hill, the above named ever barring you from ever setting I Oregon.
erintendent ef Ranks far liqaidatiu.
ud any ilaim of right, title, estate,
of myself as I did. But. then, doc hand nml they went down stairs to- defendant:
All persona having «laine «gaina* *M
get
her.
lien
or
interest
therein
adverse
to
tors always have someone else exam
IN THE NAME OF THE ¡STATE
Notice to Creditors
bank must tie the aaaae, daly veriMM
ine their own cases. I cannot under
plaintiff.
OF OREGON, you are hereby required
NOTICE IS HEREBY |GIVEN all aa by law required, with kke dapaty ia
stand, though, how you can forgive
Difficult Situation.
This summons is served upon you by
to appear and answer the Complai .t
me.”
having claims against the «state of S. charge at Jaakaonvill«, ea er k«rf««a
“You look worried, Jack?"
publication
for
six
sueceeiive
week»
in
filed against you in the above*entitlid
“I am. I'm worried to death, I
Mary’s explanation was a passionate
A. MaCune, dec«a»ed, that they are the tixteenth day ef Jaoeacy. 1*21.
court and cause, on or beforeeix weeks I the Jacksonville Boat by order of
clinging embrace, with her face don’t iu the least know what to do."
hereby
required to present said claims,
WILL ■. URNKTT.
from the date of the first publicatii n Hon. F. M. Calkin», Judge of the
"What Is the problem?"
pressed under his chin.
Raperia tardea I ef Radto
duly
verified
and
with
proper
vouchers,
above
entitled
court,
made
on
the
7tb
"Why, Gloria Mnyfnlr ha« promised of this summons. And you «re hereby
“And,” continued Doctor Morrill,
to the undersigned administrator st
far U« Rieke ef Or^«.
day
of
December,
1920,
by
wbieb
you
notified
that
if
you
tail
to
appear
«nd
"I haven’t a diamond suspended from to marry me. provided my father con
Firet aaklleatien OtMfaer 18, WR.
Eagle
Point.
Jackson
County,
Oregon,
are
required
to
appear
h^ein
on
or
be
every hair of my head, but 1 hnve a sent»—1 wouldn't dare marry without answer said Complaint, for want there
within six months from the first publi Leak paMfawAUa Aaaaawg Mb
wealthy relative who has bought a big hfs approval, ns he would cut off my of the plaintiff will «pplv to the above fore six week» from the date of the cation of this notice, and being the
first
publication
of
this
summons
allowance.
Of
course,
he
won't
np
entitled Court for the relief demanded
estate for me to transform Into a
Here II a eoman who (peaks from per
hospital for special surgical operations. prove until lie lias met the girl, yet If I in said Complaint, a succinct state which date of firat publication is date hereof.
Witness mv signature this 4th day of • >nal knowledge and long experience, viz,,
December 11, 1920.
I have worked especially for that the introduce tiliu to her It's il moral eer ment of which is a« follows:
'•l*. P H Brogan, of Wilson, Pa , who.avg’
December, 1920.
II. PURDI.S,
last two years, so we shall not live tnlnty that lie will fall In love with liei
That the bonds of matrimony hereto-1
I know from experience tl at Chamberlain'»
g . c. M c A llister ,
Attorney for plaintiff.
In my •primeval shack’ except for a himself, nnd Gloria would be sure to fore and now existing between the ah*
mgh Reme.l) it far superior to say wtbe<
Fcetuffiee address, I Administrator of the Estate of S A. I or croup there is nwtbger
possible vacation and to visit the old throw me over for a wealthy wlduwei | ove named plaintiff and defendant be
eenob4t>*
Uke dad I”
Pbr date by r41 daafe*
Medford, Oragoa. ’ MeCune, dieeased.
friends."
dissolved, and for a .decree of absolute
:
SIMPLE SIMON
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