/»/ E mil B ritt rA' 1ÇI '■'il VOL. XVII. ✓ ✓ J^CKSpMVII.LE, JACKSON COUNTY. OREGON, FRIDAY, JAN. 25, 1921 Ç-------------- News Items of Medford-Jacic Local Interest sonville-Ruch Rev. Edgar will preach at Uniontown at 2:30 next Sun­ Road to be day. Mrs. Ray Varney and little Paved Death of Mrs. Roe Notice for Publication. Jacksonville Lodge No. 10,1. 0. 0. F. NO. 39 Notice to Creditors. Meets every Saturday Evening at 7:30. In the County Court of the State of Department of the Interior, All members and visiting brothers are Oregon for Jackson County. ' U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, A gloom of sadness was cordially invited to attend the meet- In the Matter of the Estate of Leon­ 24, 1923. cast over this community Notice is hereby November ard A. Brush, Deceased. given that William ings. D avid D orn , N. G. when’ it was learned that 1 Edward Eaton, whose post-office ad­ Notice is hereby given by the under­ Al.EltbiD T. N orris , Sec. Pro-Tern. signed to all persons having claims Mrs. J. L. Roe died early dress is Jacksonville, Oregon, did, on Thursday morning at her the 5th day of April, 1923, file in this Notice of Sheriff’s Sale. against the estate of Leonard A. Brush, Deceased, to present them with proper home in Jacksonville. She office Sworn Statement and Applica­ By virtue of an execution duly issued | vouchers within six months from date tion, No. 014780, to purchase the SEJ< had been enjoying her usual­ 1 of NW1, of Section 2, Township 38 S, out of and under the seal of the Circuit I of first publication son left Monday for a visit hereof to Nellie ly good health up to about Range 3 W, Willamette Meridian, and Court of the State of Oregon, in and I Dickey, Attorney at law, Room 5, Mills with her parents at Bend. ten days ago, when—caused the timber thereon, under the provi­ for the County of Jackson, to me di- ■ Building, Ashland, Oregon. Mrs. W. W. Cameron has and dated on the 7th day of Jan-1 Date of first publication Jan. 18, 1924. by heart trouble—she had sions of the act of June 3, 1878, and rected returned from a visit with FRANK W. BRUSH, ! acts amendatory, known as the “Tim­ uary, 1924, in a certain action therein, several severe attacks of nose­ wherein E. G. Coleman and Andrew her brother, I. D. Bostwick, Executor. As mentioned in our last bleeding, which greatly ber and Stone Law,” at such value as Hearn, doing business as partners un- ' jIS D5 in Grants Pass. might be fixed by appraisement, and issue, a committee was sent weakened her. Sunday even­ der the name of Phoenix Mercantile Notice of Final Settlement. that, pursuant to such application, the Company, as plaintiff, recovered judg- | Notice is hereby given that the un­ Ralph Smith of Reno, Ne­ out over the county bv our ing she suffered a stroke of land and timber thereon have been ap­ vada, was here last week vis­ chamber of commerce with paralysis and laid at death’s praised, $160.U0; the timber estimated ment against Charles Woods, the de- ' dersigned has filed the final account of fendant, lor the sum of One Hundred her administration of the estate of Ed­ iting his relatives — Arthur petitions asking the county door until Thursday morning, 60,000 board feet at $2.00 per M, and Thirty and 66-100 ($130.66) Dollars, i ward J. Uonaty, deceased, in the Coun­ the land $40.00; that said applicant will and Miss Flo Thompson. court to use road funds, al­ when she passed away. with interest thereon at 61;; per aiuium | ty Court of Jackson county, Oregon, offer final proof in support of his appli ­ Fred Joseph Bolt, who ready available, in paving the The burial will take place cation and sworn statement on the 4th from June 11th, 1923, with costs and | and that the Judge of said court has taxed at Sixteen and 50- I [ designated February 18th, 1924, at the was born in Applegate valley highway from Medford to in the Jacksonville cemetery day of February, 1924, before Chaun­ disbursements 100 ($16.50) Dollars, i which judgment | hour of ten o’c|ock a rn_ at the Court- Ruch. The committee spent June 21, 1875, died Jan. 19th tomorrow, Saturday after­ cey Florey, Clerk of the County Court was enrolled and docketed in the Clerk’s 1 house i in Jacksonville, said county, as at his home in Gold Hill, of a couple of days in making noon. Services will be held of Jackson County, Oregon, at Jack­ office of said Court in said County on nouse the time and place for hearing objec­ sonville, Oregon. the rounds of the county and typhoid fever. at the home at 2 o’clock by Any person is at liberty to protest the 9th day of November, 1923. tions to and the settlement of said ac­ secured the names of more Rev. Edgar. Notice is hereby given that, pursuant count. MATILDA F. DEVLIN, I this purchase before entry, or initiate James Cantrall has bought than 1600 of Jackson county’s to the terms of the said execution, I j!3 fl5 Administratrix. Mary E. Roe was born in : a contest at any time before patent is-. will on the 16th day of February, 1924, from his uncle, Andrew Can­ leading citizens, business men Iowa Jan. 4, 1872, and when sues . by filing a corroborated affidavit trail, the old home place on and taxpayers, asking the at 10 A. M. at the front door of the Summons. in this office, alleging facts which Courthouse in the City of Jacksonville, east Main street in Jackson­ court to proceed at once one year old came with her would defeat the entry. In the Circuit Court of the State of in Jackson County, Oregon, offer for parents to Oregon. Three ville for $800. W. H. CANQJM, with the work of paving this years ago she and her hus­ sale and will sell at public auction for 1 Oregon, for Jackson County. nBO j25 Register. Nellie Higgins, Plaintiff, vs. R. B. Grant Schell, a former res­ road. More than 400 of band came to Jacksonville, cash to the highest bidder, to satisfy said judgment, together with the costs i Higgins, Defendant. ident of this place, but now these names were secured in where they have made many Summons. To R. B. Higgins, the above named a railroad man of Roseville, Medford, about 300 in Ash­ friends, who tender sincere In the Circuit Court of the State of of this sale, subject to redemption as . defendant: provided by law r , all of the right, title Cal., was here this week vis­ land, 300 in Jacksonville, ev­ sympathy to the bereaved iOregon in and for the County of Jack- and interest that the said defendant In the Name of the State of Oregon, son. iting old friends. You are hereby notified and required to ery resident in Applegate husband and relatives. John M. Bailed, Plaintiff, vs. Leotha Charles Woods had on the 9th day of appear in the above entitled court and November, 1923, or now have in and to valleys and large numbers Balled, Defendant. Besides the husband she is Dance at Palmer creek cause, and answer the complaint of To Leotha Bailed, the above named the following described property, situ­ plaintiff there on file against you with­ hall tomorrow — Sat. night from Central Point, Gold survived by one daughter and defendant: ated in the County of Jackson, State in six (6) weeks from the date of the by the J’ville Troubadour Hill, Phoenix, Talent, Eagle three sons — Mrs. Martha In the Name of the State of Oregon: of Oregon, to-wit: orchestra—and a Leap Year Point, Butte Falls and from Loney of Richfield, Calif., You are hereby required to appear in The West half of the Northwest first publication of this summons, which is the 4th day of January, 1924, and if Ball here Wednesday, 30th. all over the county. Harley Allen of Taft, Cal., the above entitled court and cause and quarter of Section 29 in Township 38, fail to appear and answer within >The petitions were pre­ Jasper Allen of Long Beach, I answer the complaint of the above South of Range 1 West of the Willam­ you the time required, for want thereof, ette Meridian, situated in the County A good audience last night sented to the county court named plaintiff therein filed against the plaintiff will apply to the court for Cal., and Oscar Allen of the of Jackson and State of Oregon. enjoyed an entertainment in on Wednesday at 2 o’clock . you on or before the expiration of six 1924. the relief prayed for in her complaint, the schoolhouse, given by by Mayor Britt. The large Philippine islands; also four I weeks from and after the date of the Dated this 8th day C. of E. January, to-wit: For a decree of divorce dissolv­ TERRILL, step-children and three grand ­ first publication of this summons, and Prof. W. Lee Greenleaf, a circuit court room was ing the bonds of matrimony existing Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. you fail so to appear and answer, between plaintiff and defendant. noted reader and impersona­ crowded with interested cit­ children. Mrs. Loney, Har­ if plaintifT By L. D. Forncrook, Deputy. will apply to the court for the ____________________________ jll f8 ley Allen, Mrs. Vera Ball This summons is served upon you by tor. izens from all over the coun­ and Mrs. Mae Ley of Port­ relief prayed for in his said complaint, publication once a week for six (6) for a decree forever dissolving Notice for Publication i consecutive weeks in the Jacksonville The soothing and melodi­ ty to hear the arguments for land and Carl Roe of Walla namely, the bonds of matrimony now existing I Post by order of Honorable C. M. ous hum of the plow and and against the proposition. Walla are here to attend the ,fytween you and said plaintiff. Department of the Interior, Thomas, Judge of the above entitled U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, harrow is once more heard [The principal speakers in fa­ funeral. The latter three This summons pursuant to an order court, which order was made on the December 27, 1923. in the land, getting ready for vor of the paving were J udge are children of Mr. Roe. of the Honorable C. M. Thomas, Judge Notice is hereby given that Maggie 21th day of December, 1923. of the above entitled court, is served the spring crops. Gardening Watson of Ashland, Lawyer NEWBURY & NEWBURY, E. Starboard, of Medford, Oregon, upon you by the publication thereof will also begin within a few Charley Reames, Banker W. Hogs for Sale or Trade. once Attorneys for Plaintiff. who, on June 11, 1919, made Home­ for six consecutive weeks | Residing at Medford, Jackson County, days. H. Gore and Wm. Gates of A 3-year-old registered Duroc sow in the a week Jacksonville Post, a newspaper stead Entry, Serial No. 011903, for the Oregon. j4 f!5 4 pigs, 4 months old—2 males and published within Jackson County, Ore­ SE,'4 of Section 32, Township 38 S, I John D. Rockefeller on Medford, Miles Cantrall of 2 and females, Would trade for good cow Range 3 W, Willamette Meridian, has gon, and you are therein and herein Tuesday of this week stubbed Ruch and several local citi­ or calves. F. M. WHITE, Summons. ordered and required to appear in said filed notice of intention to make Final zens. All of them were fa ­ his toe and it made him so Rt 2 Box 62, Medford. Three-year Proof, to establish claim to court and cause and answer said com ­ In the Circuit Court of the State of mad that he immediately vored with thunders of ap­ plaint on or before the expiration of the land above described, before F. Oregon in and for the County of Jack- Notice for Publication. raised the price of gasoline plause. six weeks from and after the date of Roy Davis, U. S. Commissioner, at his son. Department of the Interior, Thomas G. Dews, plaintiff, vs. Wil­ office at Medford, Oregon, on the 7th There was scarcely any 2c—making it 24c a gallon U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, the first publication of this summons. day of February, 1924. liam G. Buffum and the unknown heir» here. It’s been a hard win­ opposition to the paving, as Jan. 12, 1924. The date of said order is December 28, of William G. Buffum if he be dead, Claimant names as witnesses: 1923, and the date of the first publica ­ only half a dozen or so peo­ Notice is hereby given that Frank P. ter on Old J awn D. George Buckley, of Ruch, Oregon; Joshua B. Pool and the unknown heir» ple in the county were found Dutton, of Route 1, Medford, Oregon, tion of this summons is December 28, Tom Iorrest and William Penney, of of Joshua B. Pool if he be dead, and Fred Lewis visited Salem who refused to sign the peti­ who, on February 19, 1919, made Home­ 1923. Medford, Oregon; Ruben Pitts, of also all other persons or parties un­ CALKINS & HANNA, the first of this week by in­ tions, and they gave no reason stead Entry, Serial No. 011775, for the known claiming any right, title, estate, Jacksonville, Oregon. Attorneys for Plaintiff. vitation of the state accident —except that they were NE'4 of NE'4 of Section 4, Township Our Postoffice Address is Medford, lien or interest in the real estate de­ W. H. CANON, commission, whose physician, “forninst” signing any kind 39 S, Range 2 W, Willamette Meridian, Oregon. Register. scribed in the complaint herein, defend­ d28f8 j4 fl ants. filed notice of intention to make Dr. Fred Thompson, exam­ of petition. Several parties has To William G. Buffum, and to his un- Fin# Three-year Proof, to establish Notice of Sheriff’s Sale. Notice of Sheriff’s Sale. ined Fred’s broken leg and from Medford, who were claim to the land above described, be­ In pursuance of a decree anil order ; known heirs if he be dead, to Joshua By virtue of an execution duly issued outlined a proper course of fore F. Roy Davis, U. S. Commission­ out of and under the seal of the Circuit of sale rendered in the Circuit Court of B. Pool and to his unknown heirs if he treatment. No doubt it will present at the meeting, sug­ er, at his office at Medford, Oregon, on Court of the State of Oregon, in and the State of Oregon for Jackson Coun­ be dead, and to all other persons or be a couple of months before gested that it might fie well the 19th day of February, 1924. for the County of Jackson, to me di­ ty, on the 7th day of January, 1924, in parties unknown claiming any right, names as witnesses: rected and dated on the 7th day of Jan­ the suit of Mollie E. Songer, commonly title, estate, lien or interest in the real he can dispense with his to postpone the work for Claimant some time yet—without giv­ C. H. Murray, Sam Jones, and John uary, 1924, in a certain action therein, known as Mollie Songer, and Frederick estate described in the complaint here­ crutches. ing any reasons why—but Smith, ail of Medford, Oregon; L. A. wherein E. G. Coleman and Andrew Slade Songer, successors in interest of in, the above named defendants: In the Name of the State of Oregon: Circuit Judge Thomas is their remarks evidently fell Nelson, of Jacksonville, Oregon. Hearn, doing business as partners un­ W. F. Songer, Deceased, plaintiffs, vs. HAMILL A. CANADAY, der the name of Phoenix Mercantile , C. L. Cunningham and Mabel Cunning­ You are hereby required to appear tn hearing a case in circuit court on unsympathetic ears, as the j!8 f!5 Register. Company, as plaintiff, recovered judg- ' ham, his wile, G. C. Murphy and Alice the above entitled court and cause and here today. A week from unanimous sentiment of those ment against Elmer Woods, the defend F. Murphy, his wife, the Citizens Bank answer the complaint of the above Notice to Creditors. next Monday—Feb. 4—cir­ present was in favor of hav­ ant, for the sum of One Hundred Six- 1 of Ashland, Oregon, a corporation, the named plaintiff therein tiled, on or be­ cuit court will be in session ing the work done at once In the County Court of the State of ty-two and no-100 ($162.00) Dollars, First Nationul Bank of Ashland. Ore­ fore the expiration of 6 weeks after for Jackson County. gon, a corporation, R. L. Burdic, Sr., the date o. the first publication of this again. The grand jury, now without any more unneces­ Oregon In the Matter of the Estate of James with interest at 6% per annum from and J. J. Murphy, and C. E. Terrill, as summons, and if you lad to so appear Dec. 21, 1923, and Two Hundred Five in session, have thus far re­ sary delay. Campbell Ward, Deceased. Sheriff, defendants, and of an execu and answer, plaintiff will apply to the turned 12 indictments—10 of Notice is hereby given by the under­ and 87-100 ($205.87) Dollars, with in­ tion duly issued out of said court in court for the relief prayed for in said terest at 6% per annum from Dec. 28, The court — comprised of signed to all persons having claims them booze charges, one for 1922, with costs and disbursements tax­ said suit on the 7th day of January, complaint, namely, for a decree decree­ the theft of a car and one on Judge Gardner and Commis­ against the estate of James Campbell ed at Forty-two and 90-100 ($42.90) 1924, 1 will expose for sale and sell a. ing plaintiff to be the owner in fee Ward, Deceased, to present them with the law directs at the Courthouse door simple of Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 a forgery charge. In these sioners Bursell and Alford— proper vouchers within six months Dollars, which judgment was enrolled took the matter under advise ­ in said county at the City of Jackson­ in Block 64, being a tract of land 200 and docketed in the Clerk ’ s office of cases where pleas of guilty from date of first publication hereof to Court in said County on the 24th ville, on the 11th day of February, feet square it- Pool & Klippel Addition were filed, sentence will be ment until Thursday evening, Nellie Dickey, Attorney at law, Room said 1924, at the hour of ten o’clock a. in. to the Town (now City) of Jacksonville day of December, 1923. when the decision was made 5, Mills Building, Ashland, Oregon. passed next Monday, Judge the real property described in said de­ in Jackson County, State of Oregon, Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to pave the road. Date of first publication, Jan. 18, 1924. Thomas announced. cree and order of sale, situated in Jack- and decreeing that said defendants to the terms of the said execution, I WILLIAM MULKEY WARD, Just as soon as the court have no right, title, lien or interest son County, State of Oregon, to-wit: will on the 16th day of February, 1924, Executor. can determine the kind of jl8 f!5__________ _ therein, and forever restraining them Beginning at the southeast corner of at 10 A. M. at the front door of the paving to be used, bids will NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Courthouse in the City of Jacksonville, Donation Land Claim No. 45 in town­ anil ali persons claiming through or un­ Department of the Interior, in Jackson County, Oregon, offer for ship :.9 south, range 2, east of Willam­ der them from asserting any claim or The Librarian reports 488 be advertised for and it is ex- U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, sale and will sell at public auction for ette Meridiah, in Oregon; thence north lien therein adverse to plaintiff. pected that all will be in books loaned during Dec. This summons pursuant to order of cash to the highest bidder, to satisfy ■ 40 chains to a stake for corner; thence January 18, 1924. Library was short two readiness to start the work Notice is hereby given that John M. said judgment, together with the costs west 20 chains to a stake for corner; date December 28, 1923, duly entered March 1st. opening days on account of about ------------- Bailed, of Jacksonville, Oregon, who, of this sale, subject to redemption as thence south 40 chains to a stake for in said cause by the Hon. C. M. Thom­ o——-------- on May 23, 1919, made Homestead En­ provided by law, all of the right, title corner; thence east 20 chains to the as, Judge of said court, is served upon Christmas and New Year Presbyterian Church that the said defendant place of beginning, containing eighty you by the publication thereof once a Serial No. 011813, for the SC of and interest occuring on our regular days. The services at this church for Sun­ try, * week for 6 consecutive weeks in The NW'4 of SW'4 and Nk of SW'i of Elmer Woods had on the 24th day of (80) acres of land, more or less. The library board held a day next will be as follows: Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, this Jacksonville Post, »newspaper publish­ SW't of Section 4, Township 40 S, December, 1923, or now have in and to meeting recently to hear The Sunday school will meet at ten Range 3 W., Willamette Meridian, has the following described property, situ­ 7th day of January, 1924. ed within Jackson County, Oregon, and you are therein and herein ure ordered yearly reports. All debts o’clock sharp. There is now a new filed notice of intention to make Final ated in the County of Jackson, State C. E. TERRILL, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. and required to appear in said court paid and some fine money on Bible class for young men and women, Three-year Proof, to establish claim to of Oregon, to-wit: which meets upstairs of th*» church, the land above described, before F. and cause and answer said complaint By L. D. Forncrook, Deputy. West half of the Northwest quarter hand for year 1923. and is taught by Mr. Roy Martin. Mrs. Roy Davis, U. S. Commissioner, at hi- of Section 29 in Township 38, South of on or before the expiration of 6 weeks Librarian wishes to thank Edgar is now acting as superintendent. office at Medford, Oregon, on the 26th Range 1 West of the Willamette Mer from and after the date of the first the city council, as their ap­ 11 o’clock. Morning worship, sub­ day of February, 1924. publication of this summons. The date idian, situated in the County of Jack- of the first publication of this summons propriation for financing the ject, The Budding of tbe Fig Tree, or Claimant names as witnesses: son, State of Oregon. Signs of the Times. is December 28, 1923. Charles Buck. Elmer Hedberg, Bert Dated this 8th day of January, 1921. work for 1924 is certainly a The 7:30 Evangelistic service. CALKINS & HANNA, McKee, Leonard McKee, all of Jack ­ C. E. TERRILL, step in the right direction to Everybody is invited to attend these Attorneys for Plaintiff. sonville, Oregon. Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. maintaining our public li­ services. Our pustoffice address is: Medford, . HAMILL A. CANADAY, By L. D. Forncrook, Deputy. brary. j Edwin H. Edgar, Pastor. j25 f22 Register. jll f8 Oregon. d28 (8 Work to Commence About March 1 Library Notes