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The Pilgrim Fathers might have
founded New York if It had not been
for the bribing of the Mayflower skip-
per by the Dutch, who persuaded him
to keep the Pilgrims from the month
of the great river, which they planned
to settle with a colony of tlmlr 0« 11
The ancient charter of the Pilgrims
gave them land which probably In
cluded New York.
The patent was
granted to them after they lied from
the Virginia company. This grant was
not exactly llie muniment the. PH
grltns wanted, because of its religious
provision*
The Pilgrims wished to
get u parent that would permit them
the fullest liberty of worship, but llie
king refused ta give them a charter In
which a definite stipulation of rel g
Ions freedom was contained So they
were forced to content themselves
with the Virginia patent It bring sug
gested by tlicti sympathizers that In
the wilderness they would probably
not he dlatt’rhed
What Hath He Done?
A mnn passes for what he Is worth
Very Idle Is all curiosity concerning
other people's estimate of us. nnd Idle
is all fear of remaining unknown. . .
‘What hath lie done?” Is the divine
question which searches men and
transpierces every false reputation. A
fop may sit In any chair In the world
nor be distinguished for Ids hour from
Homer and Washington; hut there can
never be any doubt concerning the
respective ability of human beings
when we seek the truth. Pretension
may sit still, but cannot act. Traten
slon never wrote an Iliad, nor drove
hack Xerxes, nor christened the world,
nor abolished slavery. . . . Never »
sincere word was utterly lost. Never
a magnanimity fell to the ground Al
ways the hearts of men greet nnd
accept It unexpectedly. A man passes
tar uhat he Is worth.— Emerson.
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in some way.
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it is gone, NEVER TO RE-
TURN.
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Salesmansnip. Ask ns.
Nicho's, Ida Stewsrt, Mollie Keene,
heir« at law of Frederick Barneburg
nnd E’ecta Barneburg, his wife, loth
leceesed, (sometimes spelled Berne-
burg H”d sometimes B irnaburir), and
heits al law of Daniel P. Notion, de-
J, and the nnln'wn .heirs of
ceased,
D niel P. Norton, deceased. and
M rearetha Lucia H-len.
Ehl e ' h ,
d«o al! oth- r pi-rs- ns ir parties un
«nown c.aini'ng any righ*, tille. es
tate, lien or interest in ihe real est de
described in the complaint herein,
Defendants:
IN THE NA) E OF THE STATE
CF OREGON: You ard each of von
aye hereby requi cd to appear nvd
answer the complaint of the above
named plaintiff, filed against you in
the above entitled suit, within six
weeks from tbe date of the first publi
cation of this summons, and you will
take nolice that if ycu fail to so ap
peal* and answer, for want thereof the
p'idntiff will apply to said court f r
th-, riliif demanded in rai l c-' : plain!,
succinctly' ‘inted as for a decree of
the court forever quieting in plain'iff
the title to tbe following described
real estate, situate in Jackson County,
Oregon, tc-wit,—The Lots numbered
oi e (I) and two of the Osi nbrug.-e
Addition to the City of Medford, also,
beginning at a point north, 62 degrees
and 30 minutes east, 30 feet, and north,
27 degrees and thirty minutes west,
15 feet from the north-east corner of
said Lot 1 of said Osenbrugge Addition,
and running thence north, 62 degrees
and 30 minutes east, 50.82 feet; thence
«vutli, 47 digreis and 15 minutes < a«l,
118 36 feet; thence south, 73 degrees
and 15 minutes east, to a point which
bears north, 62 degrees and 30 min
utes east, frrn the south-east corner
of said Lot 2 of said Osenbrugge Ad
dition; thence sou'h, 62 degrees and
30 minute-s west, to a point on lite
east side line of an alley 30 feet wide
opposile the south-east corner of said
l ot 2; thence north, 27 degrees and 30
minutes west, 125 feet to the pl *cc of
b-ginning, being a part of D »nation
Land Claim No. 44 in Township 37
So. of Range 1 west of the Willamette
Meridian, at I decreeing that you and
each i f it i- 1 ve no tight, title, es
tate, lien or merest therein, and for
ever bulling you from ever setting
up any claim of right, title, estate,
lien or interest therein adverse to
plaintiff.
This summons is served upon you by
publication for six succestive weeks in
the Jucks-nville Post by order of
Hon. F. M. Calkins, Judge of the
above entitled cour', made on the 7th
day of D c.'mS.r, 1920, by which you
are required to appear herein on or be
fore six weeks from the date of' the
first publication of this summons
which date of first publication is
December 11, lq20.
M. P urdin ,
Attorney for plaintiff.
Postoflice address,
Me iford, Oregon.
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Defendant.
Mildred Hill,
To Mildred Hill, the above named
<’erend ,nt;
IN THE NAME OP THE STATE
OF OREGON, you are hereby required
to appear and answer the Complaint
filed against you in the above entitled
court and cause on or before six w eeks
from the date of the first publication
of this summers. And you »re hereby
> otified that if you tad to appear and
answer said Complaint, for want "there
of the plaintiff will apply to the above
entitled Court for the relief demanded
in said Complaint, a succinct state
ment of which is as.follows:
.
That the bends of matrimony hereto
fore and now existing between the ab
ove nan'cd plaintiff and defendant be
dissolved, and for a decree of absolute
divorce f .r plaintiff and defendant.
This summons, by order of the Hon.
F. M. Calkins, Judge of the above en
titled Court, regularly mad? in open
court at Jacksi nville, Oregon, oh the
Ith dav pf.D ‘t-ember; 1920, iisetved up
on you by publication thereof once per
week for six successive weeks (seven
times) in<tbe Jacksonville Tost, a news
paper of Jacksonville, Oregon.
The date of the first publication of
this summons being on the 11th day of
December, 1920, and the date of the
last publication thereof being on the
22nd day of January, 1920.
NEWTON W. BORDEN,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
Address: 107 East Main St., Med
ford, Oregon.
Summons.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
K
OF OREGON, IN AND FOR TUB COUtVTY
In the matter of liquidation of tbe
Bank of Jacksonville, Jacksonville,
Oregon Notice is hereby given tha'
the B ink of J.acksonv lie, Jacksonville,
Oregon, is in the hands of the Sup
erintendent of Banks for liquidation
All person? having claims against said
bank must file the same, duly verified
as by law required, with the deputy in
charge at Jacksonville, on or before
the sixteenth day of January. 1921
WILL H. BENNETT,
Superintendent of Banks
for the State of Oregon.
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First publication October 16. 1920.
Last publication January 16, 1921.
ÍN
THE COUNTY COURT OF
JACKSON
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Notice of Sale of Rnal Pro
perty by Guardian
Plaintiff,
O. E. Li l.
Notice to Creditors
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"tile place where I’rovmenee nan seen | squeeze Im- 11. somewhere, ror sure we
fit to place them." Miss Boggs spent ■ belong together!"
many miserable hours In being thank
It was like u dream riding along In
1
fully resigned.
the swiftly purring car, with one fra
When spring came Jane spent long gile hand held close In tile big fist of
Give Us A
k
hours gazing ’n the direction where, Timmle Duanne, and when nt last th»
st^Yours^y
By MARY ISABEL BOYNTONL^ alxteell miles away, she knew her be old gray house came In sight It win
loved home was. In Imagination she i through a mist of happy tears that
saw the buds swelling on the maple -l.e saw It. It was quite unchanged,
ns she wished It, onl) fresh and sweet
<SJ. 1*20. b) McClure Newspaper Syndlcale > I above the roof; saw the lilac bushes
turn from brown to green; snw the from recent scrubbing.
For years Jane Judson had lived "on tulips and daffodils pushing their tiny
Jane sat before the open fire—for
the tall end of nothin'," as one of her heads out of the brown earth by the there was n chill In the air—In the old
neighbors expressed It, nnd might still kitchen door, She was fortunate tn rocking chair with its patchwork cover
have contrived to keep her old home have food and clothes, and n roof over that she had made herself, and the
If, on her seventieth birthday she had her head, but these things alone never •at, tnm but contented, purred on her
not fallen down the cellar stairs nnd made a home.
Summons
lap. Timmle came In softly and knelt
broken her leg. Then, with no money
Then came the event, so great nn beside her chair.
■ nd nobody to take care of her, It event that It shook tile homo to Its
SUIT TO QUIET TITLE
"This Is the happiest dny of my
wss generally agreed to he the sensi very foundations. The great limousine lift1!" he anld. nnd tils big voice was
ble thing for Iter to go to the Old rolled majestically up the modest soft and tender.
Mother Jane IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF IME STATE
Ladles' home In Dlxvllle.
drive ami. coming to a stop before the reached out her I111 nd and let It fall OF OREGON. IN AND FOR JACKSON
The Interest on the mortgage on her front door, disgorged n big mnn with gently on bls head.
COUNTY.
home being considerably In arrenr«, flaming red linir showing from beneath
Plaintiff,
“Heaven can hold little better for Mary A. Stennet,
Deacon Small promptly foreclosed, do nfs glossy silk hat, nnd with merry me.” she salt! happily. Then with a
vs.
nating fifty of the one bundled dollars Irish blue eyes, ami under whose trend sobbing little laugh: “Tv* heard often Napoleon B. Evans and Mary M.
necessary for Iter mlmittance to the the steps fairly trembled. He asked of the fairy godmother. but, Timmle
Institution, the neighbors contributing in a booming voice for Mrs. Jane Jud Duanne, you're the flrrt fairy godson Evans, his wife, and their unknown
heirs if they be deceased; Sylvester
the other fifty, and In September Jane son. ami Jane, big eyed nnd wonder I've ever heard of!"
M Wait and Mary \V lit, his wife,
became an Inmate of tbe home.
ing and a little trembly, came.
Mak* Ysur Speech 9h«rt.
and their unknown heir- if they be
Of course ft was the "sensible" thing
"Don1* you know mo?" the big man
It's a mark of business ability ts deceased; James Hayes and his un
to do; nobody realized that more than
Timmle Duanne. the little say much In few words. It saves
Jane herself; only for the kindness of boomed.
known heirs if he be deceased; the
her old neighbors she must have gone red liead. d devil (Mrs. Boggs, listening time. Ths man at the other end of unknown heirs of Henry Norton, de
behind
the
door,
gasped)
who
lived
on
the wire doesn’t want a sermon from
to the poorhouse, But oh ! how her old
ceased; John G. Norton Peter
heart ached for the weatherbeaten the poor farm, nnd you helped out of you. He called you for facts, not en Barneburg, Henry Barneburg, John
many
a
scrape?
The
boy
who
never
tertainment.
If
that
wers
on
his
mind
olil house where she had gone at a
bride; where Billy, her only baby, had knew home nor father or mother, only he would go ts the theater and get Barneburg. Laura Nichols, Ida
been born ami died ; where, later, her whnt you gave him? I run away anil the real thing. Neither doss your cor Stewart. Mollie Keene, heirs at law
husband had died ; the spot where all I’ve lived In wild times and wild respondent want to read a page to of Frederick Barneburg arid Electa
places, but the memory of you kept learn that you want six sectional Barneburg, his wife, both deceased,
her memories bad once had life.
Two grnves there were Just outside me clean nnd decent. I struck It rich cases, quartered oak. dark finish, size (sometimes spelled Rerneburg and
the “south pasture lot.” tinder a huge --In oil nnd I come back to let yon 124, grade 299, shipped by express sometimes Barnaburg), and heirs at
maple tree, where a dozen times n day know the black sheep bad grown some I He wants your order In the fewest law of Daniel P. Norton, d ceased,
words. It saves hltu time and it will
as she went about her work she could white wool, and I find you here!"
"Timmle Duanne!" the old woman save yours, too. It's a good thing to ■nd the unknown heirs of Daniel P.
see them. As she sat In her little room
Norton, deceased, and Margaretha
—they gave her a small room, she cried. She tottered ami he ,might her alm at the greatest conciseness and
was so little nnd fragile she could fit In Ids arms, kissing the silvery lialr exactness of expression. You are ap: Lucia Helene Ehlers; also a'l other
In anywhere—she saw In Imagination ■ s he swung her clear from the floor to make fewer mistakes when yon can persons or parties unknown claiming
make few words tell your whole story
any right, title, estate, lien or
the leaves turning to gold and red and In his strong arms.
"Timmle Duanne himself!" he cried You will rise In the business work1 interest in the real estate described
rtisaet, and then falling falling gently
in the complaint herein. Defendants.
as tender thoughts on the dust of the “T came back a week ago, and Tv» as yon •re able to do ft
two who had InIn there so mnnv bought the old place back and It's
To Napoleon B. Evans and Mary M.
ready and wattin' for ye. Even the
Proved.
years.
Evan«, Ms wife, and their unknown
Mr. Murfee— Sure aa‘ what's rtir
Everyone was kind to Jane, but It old cat Is there. Nobody could catch
heirs if they be deceased: Sylvester
matter with the goat this momin'1
was such nn Impersonal, sort of pro him. He's thin but alive. Got down
M. Wait «nd Mary Wait, his wife, and
to
his
ninth
life.
I
guess,
but
we'll
feed
Mrs. Murfee— Sure, he eat up a pair
fessional kindness It left nn arhe In
their unknown heirs if they be de
her lonely heart: but she never cam- him up! There's salmon and cream In of my old corsets.
plained, nnd Miss Boe«« her table the larder for Idm. Hurry, get your
"Didn't I tell you that corsets were ceased; James Hayes and his unknown
heirs 11
if he
be uwvwui,
deceased; the unknown
neirs
nr ur
mate. often reminded her of how belongin'«. Mother Jane, and w»'ll go unhealthy ?"
When I come home for my |
neirs of Henry Norton, deceased; John
thankful they all should fee! to be In home.
vacation every year, you've got to j
G. Norton, Peter Barneburg, Henry
THE FAIRY GODSON^!
Summons
NEW YORK OCAL OF PILGRIMS Bsrneburg, John B trncbunr, Laura
Marie Palmer, Plaintiff,
>
vs.
Ch.tuncy Palmer, Defendant.
To Chauncy Palmer, the above
named def- n Ian*:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON; You are her-by noti
fied and required to appear in the
ab >ve entiH d Court and cause and
an«w *r the complaint of the plaintiff,
now o-i !>!•• th-rein against you. within
six w.-cks from the dare of the hrst
nublica’ion ot this summons, wbicn is
the 20th dav of November, 192?, and
if y->u fail to appear nnd answer with-
n the tim-J req tired, for want thereof
the plaintiff will applv to the Court
for the relief prayed for in her ton-
olaint, to-w t: For a decree of diverge
dissolving the bonds of matrimony ex-
isting between the pla’ntiff and do-
fendant.
This summons is served upon >•11
once a week for six consecutive weeks
by publication in the Jacksonville Port,
a newspaper of general circulation
published in Jacksonville. Jackson
County, Oregon, by order of Hon F.
M. Calkins. Judge of tbe above en
titled Court, which order war made on
November 17th, 1920.
GUS NEWBURY.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Residing at J'enford Oregot.
Notice to Creditors '
NOTICE IS HEREBY CGIVEN all
having claims against the estate of S.
A. McCune, deceased, that they are
hereby r quired to present said claims,
duly verified and with proper vouchers,
to the undersigned administrator at
Eagle Point. Jackson County, Oregon,
within six months’from the first publi
cation of this notice, and being the
: date hereof.
,
Witness my signature th « 4'h day «f
December, 1920. I-
g . c M c A llister '.
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Administrator of the Estate of S A.
McCune, deceased.
COUNTY, STATE OF OREGON
In the Batter of the Estate
' and Guardianship of Ina M.
’ Hughes and Raleigh E.
I Hughes, Minors.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
he undersigned, a* Guardian of the
person and Estate or Raleigh E. Hughes
a minor, will from and after the 8th
dav of January 1921, proceed to sell at
I ublic or private sale to the highest
bidder for cash, and subject to confirm
ation by the above entitle! Court, the
undivided one fourth interest of raid
ward in and to the following described
real property situate and being in the
County of Jackson and State of Ore
gon, to-wit:
An undivided one-fourth interest in
and to the following described real
property located in Jackson County,
Oregon, to-wit: Lots 1, 2. 3, 4, 5
and 6 in Block On (1) of Meeker’«
Addition to th' City of Medford.
This sa'e is made in the above entitl
ed manner pursuant to and bv virtue
of an order of sale duly male an! filed
on the 27th day cf November 1920 by
the Honorable G. A. Gardner, Judge
of said Court.
‘Dated and first published this 4th
dav of December A D. 1920.
HENRY E. REDFORD,
Guardian of the person and Estate
of Raleigh E. Hughes.
Address 107 E. Main Street Medford,
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O-tegon.
Summons
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
0^. THE
STATE
OF OREGON, IN AND FOR JACKSON COUN
TY
j
Edith Wilkinson,
«
e
Plaintiff,
vs.
Fr ink Wilkinson,
Defendant
To Frar.k Wilkinson, the above nam
ed defendant;
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON: You are hereby notified
and required Io appear in the above
entitled Court and cause, and answer
the complaint of plaintiff now on tile
therein against you, within six weeks
fr m the cite of the first publication,
of this summons, which is November
20, 1920, and if you fail to appear and
answer r within the time required, for
want thereof,
t
__ the
__ plaiatiff
__ ,
will apply
to the Court for the relief prayed for
in her complaint,1 to-wit? For a decree
if divorce, dissolving the bonds of mat
rimony existi tg between the plaintiff
and defendant.
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This summons is served upon you in
the Jacksonville Post, published at
J scksonville, Oregon, once a week for
six consecutive weeks, byr order of
Hon. F. M. Calkins, Judge of thf above
entitled Court, which order »¿’miidi
on the 15th day of Novcmbct. 1j>20
GUS NEWBORU,
At’-rney fur Plaintiff. Oregen
ResMiny at Mari ford