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PAGE SIX
ASHLAXD TIDINGS
Thursday, April 15, 1015
1915 Fruit Crop
Promises Well
Everything points to a record
breaking pear crop in 1915. While
the frost danger has not passed by
any means, there is reason to believe
that there will be no "freeze," and
present smudging facilities can take
care of any reasonable drop in tem
perature. With March passed with
out any material damage, the con
sensus of opinion among local ranch
ers is that there will be little frost
damage this season, although this
feeling has not lessened the prepara
tions to fight frost, by any means.
The largest previous pear crop in
the history of the valley was that of
1913, when 435 cars were shipped.
According to conservative estimates
there will be at least 700 cars of
pears shipped in 1915. Many ranch
ers predict 800 a jump to nearly
twice, the former record.
The Yellow Newtown crop looks a
trifle short this year, and as the
young trees coming into bearing are
mostly pears the apple increase will
be relatively small. In 1913, 561
cars of apples were shipped. This
number will probably not be exceed
ed if it is reached in 1915, but the
total in all probability of pears and
apples will reach at least 1,200 cars,
while the more sanguine predict
1,500.
NOTICE OP CONTEST.
Contest 07618, 3537.
Department of the Interior, United
State Land Office, Roseburg, Ore
gon, March 22, 1915.
To Lynne G. Wright of Hilt, Califor
nia, Contestee:
You are hereby notified that L. D.
Elston, who gives 26 North Front
street, Portland, Oregon, as his post
office address, did on February 26,
1915, file in this office his duly cor
roborated application to contest and
secure the cancellation of your
Homestead Entry No. 07618, Serial
No. 07618, made November 2, 1911,
for the EMs of SEft of Section 6,
Township 41 S., Range 2 13., Willam
ette Meridian, and as grounds for
his contest he alleges that said
Lynne O. Wright made homestead
entry on October 25th, 1911, and has
failed to establish residence, and in
no other way whatsoever has he cul
tivated or improved same.
You are, therefore, further noti
fied that the said allegations will be
taken as confessed, and your said en
try will be canceled without further
right to be heard, either before this
office or on appeal, if you fail to fiie
n this office within twenty days af
ter the FOURTH publication of this
notice, as shown below, your answer,
under oath, specifically responding to
these allegations of contest, together
with due proof that you have served
a copy of your answer on the said
contestant either in person or by reg
istered mail.
You should state in your answer
the name of the postoffice to which
you desire future notices to be sent
to you. J. M. UPTON, Register.
Hate of first publication, April 8
1915. 91-4t
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
T. J. Johnson, Plaintiff,
vs.
The heirs-at-law of the late John C.
Mathews, Deceased, Defendants.
Dy virtue of an Execution, Decree
and an Order of Sale duly issued out
of and under the seal of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon in and
for the County of Jackson, and dated
the 20th day of March, 1915, in a
certain cause therein, wherein T. J.
Johnson as plaintiff on the 16th day
of March, 1915, recovered a judg
ment against the heirs-at-law of tha
said John C. Mathews, deceased, In
the sum of Six Hundred ($600.00)
Dollars with Interest thereon from
said 2nd day of May, 1913, at the
rate of 8 per cent per annum and
Seventy ($70.00) Dollars attorney's
fee, and the further sum of Thirty
($30.00) Dollars costs, which said
Judgment was enrolled and docketed
in the Clerk's office of said Court in
said County on the 16th day of
March, 1915, and is of record in Vol
ume 22 of the Circuit Court journal
at pages 451 and 452 thereof.
I am commanded by said Execution
and Order of Sale to make sale of the
hereinafter described real property to
satisfy the judgment in favor of the
plaintiff, T. J. Johnson, and against
the defendants above mentioned. I
will therefore on Saturday, the 24th
day of April, 1915, at the front door
of the Court House in Jacksonville,
Jackson County, Oregon, at the hour
of 10 o'clock a. in., offer for sale and
will sell at public auction to the high
est bidder for cash, subject to re
demption as is by law provided, all
the right, title and interest of the
heirs-at-law of the late John C.
Mathews, deceased, and being more
particularly described as follows, to
wit: Lots numbered Thirteen (13),
Fourteen (14), Fifteen (15) and
Sixteen (16) In block number Qne
(1) in the city (formerly town) of
Ontral Point, as the same are
marked and delineated upon the re
corded plat thereof.
All of said lots will be sold at said
time and place in the manner pro
vided by law for the sale of the real
property under execution to satisfy
the above nuniwd judgment in favor
of the plaintiff and against the de
fendants. W. H. SINGLE R. Sheriff.
By E. W. Wilson. Deputy.
87-5t-Thur.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
Between Friends 1
tho true spirit of
Easter is best ex
pressed ly some
littlo remem
brance conveying
personal thought
ful nesa and good
will.
Your portr ait
nothing could be
more fitting.
Mary A. Stone, Plaintiff,
vs.
Henry Humphrey and Elizabeth
Humphrey,. his wife; J. W. Wake
field, Trustee; Medford National
Bank, and Ladd & Tllton Bank,
also known as Ladd & Tilton, De
fendants.
By virtue of an Execution dated
the 27th day of March, 1915, a De
cree and an Order of Sale duly Issued
out of and under the seal of the Cir
cuit Court of the State of Oregon, in
and for the County of Jackson, in a
certain cause therein, wherein Mary
A. St ne, as plaintiff, was decreed a
judgment against Henry Humphrey
and Elizabeth Humphrey, on the 2 4th
day of March, 1915, for the sum of
Six Hundred Forty-six and 50-100
($646.50) Dollars with interest
thereon from said 24th day of March
1915, at the rate of 8 per cent per
annum, and Fifty ($50.00) Dollars
attorney s fee, and the further sum
of $17.25 costs, which Judgment and
decree vas enrolled and docketed in
the Clerk's office of said Court in
said County on the 24th day of
March, 1915, and Is of record in
Volume 22 of the Circuit Court Jour
nal at pages 486 and 487 thereof.
I am commanded by said Execution
and Order of Sale to make sale of
the hereinafter described real prop
erty. I will therefore, on Saturday
the 1st day of May, 1915, at the hour
of 10 o'clock a. m., at the front door
of the Court House in Jacksonville
Jackson Co'.inty, Oregon, offer fo
sale and will sell at public auction
to the highest bidder for cash, sub
ject to redemption, as is by lav pro
vided, all the right, title and interest
that the above named defendants had
on January 15th, 1915, in e.nd to the
following described real property, ly
ing and being situated in Jackson
County, State of Oregon, and being
more particularly described as fol
lows, to-wit:
Beginning ai a point 1,799.11 feet
North and 30 feet East of the South
west corner cf Donation Land Claim
No. 4 4 in Township 37 South of
Range 1 West of the Willamette Me
ridian, iu Jackson County, Oregon,
and running thence North 75.5 feet;
(hence North 73V- degrees East 175
feet; thence South 95 feet; thence
approximately South K 1 1 degrees
West 175 feet to the place of begin
ning. Also, the Lot numbered Five (5)
in Block number One (1) of the Ken
wood Addition to the City of Med
ford, Jackson County, Oregon, ac
cording to the official plat thereof,
now of record.
All of the above described real
property will be sold at said time and
place In the manner provided by law
for the sale of real property under
execution, to satisfy tho judgment
above named, together with attor
ney's fees, costs and accruing costs
of sale.
Dated March 2 9, 1915.
. H. SINGLER. Sheriff.
By E. W. Wilson, Deputy.
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The Old Ov&zfr Changeth
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To bo up witli the procession in some lines means success; but
in modern diagnosis, surgery, and medicine it means to be behind
and to be behind means to fail.
Last year's methods in surgery and medicine may be quite out
of date. AVliy cling to them? The quest of the physician should be
for more light today to be used to gain still more tomorrow.
Whenever success is attained in diagnosis and treatment it is
always at the sacrifice of the scientist, his constant experiment, and
study.
Consult us in our office, hours, which are -please notice from
one (1) to four (4) in the afternoon. Sundays by appointment only.
Phone our office attendant in the morning when you wish us to call
at your home.
In necessity, call 'us at any hour day or night.
Science flows. A stagnent science is a dead science. Let us
have a live , science.
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STUDIO
ASHLAND
XOTKE OK SHERIFF'S SALE.
Sadie P. OsenbrugEe, Plaintiff,
vs.
O. Talent and Ina D. Talent, his
wife, Defendants.
ny virtue of an Execution dated
the 27th. day of March, 1915, a De
cree and an Order of Sale duly issued
out of and under the seal of the Cir
cuit Court of the State of Oregon,
in and for the County of Jackson in
a certain cause therein, wherein
Sadie P. Osonbrugge as plaintiff re
covered on the 15th day of" March,
1915, a judgment against J. O. Tal
ent and Ina D. Talent, his wife, for
the sum of Eleven Hundred Sixty-one
and 75-100 ($1,161.75) Dollars,
with interest thereon at the rate of
9 per cent per annum from the 8th
day of February, 1915, and the fur
ther sum of One Hundred Sixteen
($116.00) Dollars attorney's fees,
and the further sum of $16.00 costs,
which said judgment was enrolled
and docketed in the Clerk's office of
said Court on the 15th day of March,
1915, and is of record in Volume 22
of the Circuit Court Journal at pages
447 and 4 48 thereof.
I am commanded by said Execu
tion and Order of sale to make sale
of the hereinafter real property to
satisfy the judgment above men
tioned, together with attorney's fees,
costs and accruing costs of sale. I
will therefore on Saturday, the 1st
day of May, 1915, at the hour of 10
o'clock a. m. at the front door of the
Court House in Jacksonville, Jackson
county, Oregon, offer for sale and will
sell to the highest bidder for cash,
subject to redumption as is by law
provided, all the right, title and In
terest of the defendants, J. O. Talent
and Ina D. Talent, his wife, in and
to the following described' real prop
erty, lyinir and being situatad in
Jackson County, Oregon, to-wit:
Lot number Two (2) of Jackson s
subdivision, in Jackson County, Ore
gon, according to official plat there
of, now of record.
All of said above described reai
property will be sold at said time
and place in the manner provided by
law for the sale of real property un
der execution to Batlsfy the judgment
In favor of the plaintiff, together
with the attorney's fees above named,
costs and accruing costs of this sale.
Dated this 29th day of March,
1915. W. H. S'NGLER, Sheriff.
By E. W. Wilson, Deputy.
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on from June 15, 1914, at 10 per
cent per annum, and the further sum
of $25.00 attorney's fees.
On the fourth cause of action in
the sum of $63.43, with interest
thereon from June 15, 1914, at 10
per cent per annum, and the further
sum of $12.50 attorney's fees.
On the fifth cause of action in the
and against the defendants, I will
therefore on Saturday, the 24th day
of April, 1915, at the hour of 10
ojclock a. m. at the front door of the
Court House in Jacksonville, Jackson
County, Oregon, offer for sale and
will sell at public auction, to the
highest bidder for cash, subject to
redemption as is by law provided, all
sum of $166.88, with interest there-. the right, title and interest that the
on from June 15, 1914, at 6 per cent above named defendants had on the
per annum, and for the costs and '7th day of December, 1912, in and to
disbursements of this action taxed at; the following described real property
$31.00. v ; situated in Jackson County, Oregon,
Which said judgment was enrolled to-wit:
and docketed in the office of the j Beginning at the Northeast corner
Clerk of said Court on the 5th day,of Charles F. Jones' Donation Land
of September, 1914, and is of record, claim No. 46, in Township 37 South
in Volume 21 of the Circuit Court ' 0f Range 1 West, of W. M. in Jackson
journal ai pages ood ana ooi mere-, county, Oregon, thence South 9.024
or
I am commanded by said execution
to make sale of the hereinafter de
scribed real property, to satisfy the
judgment in favor of the plaintiff and
against the defendant. I will there
fore on Saturday, the. 1st day of
May, 1915, at the hour of 10 o'clock
a. m. at the front door of the Court
House in Jacksonville, Oregon, offer
for sale and will sell to the highest
bidder for cash, subject to redemp
tion as is by law provided, all the
right, title and interest of the de
fendant above' named, in and to the
following, described real property, sit
uated in Jackson Caunty, Oregon, to-wit:
Southeast Quarter of Section 3,
Township 34 South of Range 2 East
of the Willamette Meridian, in Jack
son County, Oregon.
All of the above described real
property will be sold at said time and
place In the manner provided by law
for the sale of real property to sat
isfy the several causes of acl.ons
above mentioned, together wtlh the
costs and accruing costs of this sale.
Dated March 29th, 1915.
- W. H. SINGLER, Sheriff.
By 2. W. Wilson, Deputy.
89-5t-Thur.
chains, thence South 51 degrees 21
minutes West 34.153 chains; thence
North 40 degrees 28 minutes West
along the center of the County road
3.248 chains; thence South 51 de
grees 21 minutes West 30 feet to the
East line of the right-of-way of the
Oregon & California R. R. Co.;
thence North 35 degrees and 08 min
utes West along said right-of-way
3.967 chains to the Southwest corner
of the land conveyed to Fannie Belk
nap, thence North 51 degrees 16 min
utes East along the South line of said
Belknap land 39.808 chains to the
place of beginning, containing 27.23
acres of land, more or less.
All of said property will be sold
at said line and place in the manner
provided by law for sale of real prop
erty under Execution Foreclosure to
satisfy the said judgment in favor of
the plaintiffs and against the defend
ants. W. H. SINGLER, Sheriff.
By E. W. Wilson, Deputy.
87-5t-Thur.
NOTR E OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
FRECKIE-FACE
Sun nml Wind Bring Out I'gly SiHits
How to Remove l-.anlly. ,
Here's a chnnce, Miss Freckle-face,
to try a remedy for freckles with tho
guarantee of a reliable dealer tnat it
will not cor.t you a penny unless It
removes the .'recklos; while If it does
give you a clear ooniplexlotl the ex
penso is trl.'llns-
Simply set an ounce of othlne
double ctrength from any drugglut
and a few appllcrtlons should show
you how easy It la to rid yourself of
the homely frecIJes and get a beauti
ful complexion. Rarely is more than
one ounce needed for the worst case.
Be sure to ask tho druggist for the
double Ltrength othlne as this is the
prescription sold under guarantee of
money back If it fails to remove
freckles.
Sadio P. 03enbrugge, Executrix of
the Estate of A. W. Sturgls, De
ceased, Plaintiff,
vs.
George F. Jones and Nellie May
Jones, his wife, ana A. L. jones
Defendants.
Bv virtue of an Execution and an
Order of Sale iBsued out of and under
the seal of the Circuit Court of tne
State of Oregon, in and for the Coun-
tv of Jackson, and dated the 2 an
day of March, 1915, in a certain rauBe
therein, wherein Sadie P. Osen-
lirutrKe. as executrix of tne estate oi
A. W Sturgls. deceased, recovered a
Judgment against George F. Jones
and Nellie May Jones, nis win, '
the following sums on September 5th,
1814-
On the first cause of action In the
sum of $136.40, with interest there
in frnm innn 1 5. 1914. at 10 per cent
per annum, and tho further sum of
$25.00 attorney's fees.
nn thn upennd cause of action for
the Hum of $202.50. with Interest
tlmronn from .Tune 15. 1914. at 10
er cent per annum, and the further
oinii n( 1 3 7 . h (i nttnrnev s rees.
On tho third cause of action In the
sum of $134.52, with interest mere
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
B
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Automobile Bodies
Hack Bodies
Express Bodies
Any old kind of Bodies.
A. L. LAMB
Successor to W. W. Wilson, corner
First and C Streets.
W. O. Gordon and Florence T. Gor
don, Plaintiffs,
vs.
L. M. Lyon and Cora E. Lyon, nis
wife, et al., Defendants.
Bv virtue of an Execution, Decree
and an Order of Sale duly issued out
and under the seal of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon, in and
for the County of Jackson, on me
20th day of March, 1915, in a certain
cause therein, wherein W. G. Gordon
and Florence T. Gordon recovered a
Judgment against L. M. Lyon ana
Cora E. Lyon, his wife, on the 13th
day of March, 1915. for the sum of
Three Thousand Four Hundred and
Eight and 00-100 ($3,408.00) Dol
lars with Interest thereon from said
13th day of March, 1915, at the rate
nf fi ner cent per annum, and Three
Hundred ($300.00) Dollars attor-
nv'a fee. and the further sum of Six
teen ($16.00) Dollars costs, which i
Judgment was enrolled and docketed
in the Clerk's office of said Court in I
said County on the zutn aay oi
March, 1915, and Is of record In Vol
ume 22 of the Circuit Court Journal
at page 445 thereof.
I am commanded by said Execution
to make sale of the hereinafter de
scribed real property to satisfy the
Judgment in favor of the plaintiffs
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trip, on the Beach, at the Lakes
or In the Mountains, bringing
many things to your vision other,
wise invisible. We have over
iiity in stock at prices Irom $2.50 to $35.00
SPIECAL THIS MONTH
Jeweler
Cord Wood.
Best quality, sound, dry, 4-It. body, Fir
pu Delivered
Cost of sawing lo 16-inch lengths, 70c per cord.
Cost of sawing to 12-Inch lengths, 85c per cord.
Ashland Lumber Co.
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