The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936, October 30, 1931, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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pinned underneath the animal.
sides LU p a r e n t , Wo M c r
|
essed to you, of which Charles P. Fatal Accident
He walked to the Garret house three brothers survive
Thp' i!"ia
Fee and James O'Connell are the
and told members
of the family Frances. Betty. Stephen, j oh7 *
To Wellknown
owners of the legal title as appears
that he had been injured. He asked Dean Wilson.
**■
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE of record, situated in said County'
Tabte Rock Boy that they help him home. He told
Funeral
services
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE and state and particularly bounded
.
„
WPre held fr0|
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Miss Eva Nealon, daughter of the
Politics of the good old fashion­
how the accident happened in the the Conger chapel Tuesday at 1-
COUNTY OF JACKSON
and described as follows, to wit:
Crushed when his horse slipped
late Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Nealon, pio­ ed kind, is beginning to boil around
short period which he lived. He died o'clock with the Rev. D. B. Mill JI ,
The South Half )St»> of South *nd fell upon him. Russell C. Mil-
neer residents of this valley, became Jackson county. According to ail in­ PUBLISHED SUMMONS IN FORE­
20 minutes after the fall and before in charge of the services. Member
the bride last week of Mr. A. Moore dications there will be no trouble in CLOSURE OF DELINQUENT TAX Half ( 8 H ) of Section 28. Township 5on, 16, died at the home of his summoned physicians could arrive
of the Sams Valley grange conducted
32, South Range 3 East of W iliam- parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Wilson,
Hamilton, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. locatlug candidates for all of the CERTIFICATES
vo
at the Wilson home.
the graveside services in the SatT
L. A. ROBERTSON. Plaintiff, vs ette Meridian, Jackson County, Ore- ¡D Sams Valley Sunday,
Hamilton of Central Point, at a cere­ county Jobs. It is said that there
Valley
cemetery.
Members of the two families be­
i The boy was on his way to the
mony performed at the parsonage are an even dosen for the sheriff CHARLES P. FEE, MAUD FEE. hie gon.
lieve the youth was going to see his
lie.
and
the
UNKNOWN
HEIRS
of
of the Rev. Wm. B Hamilton of post.
and
of
which
said
Charles
P.
Fee
ap
Garret
ranch,
across
the
road
from
Mr. Jennings has conducted
HAGS WANTED
the Episcopal church at Medford. the affairs of the office in a capable CHARLES P. FEE, deceased, and pears of record as owner of an un his home, when the accideut occur- friend. Glenn Garret. He was a soph­
The American can use some lar«
Tbe double rlrg ceremony was per­ manner, and is juet becoming thor­ JAMES O'CONNELL and CATHER­ divlded two-thirds (2 -3 ) interest red. He is said to have been lean- omore in the Sams Valley high school
Russell Clark Wilson was born at clean cotton rags. No stocking 0r
formed before Immediate relatives oughly acquainted with his duties INE O'CONNELL, his wife, and the for which C. D. 0759 issued, and said (ng from the saddle to open a gate
Sams
Valley, August 16, 1915. Be- knit underwear.
UNKNOWN
HEIRS
of
JAMES
O'­
of the bride and groom.
James O'Connell appears of record when the horse fell. Russell was
He is a good man to keep at the
Miss Nealon Is the sister of Mrs. post. The same may be said of As­ CONNELL. deceased, and ALL OTH­ as owner of an undivided o n a - t h i r d _________________ _______________ _
Sanford T. Richardson, Mrs. John sessor Coleman and District Attor­ ER PERSONS unknown owning or (1-3) Interest for which said C. D
NVWtVVW.VW.W W .V.V.-.W A-AV.-AV.VA
Dodge, Mrs. O. T. Wilson and Mrs. ney George A. Codding.
Here is interested in the SOUTH HALF 0758 issued; and that except as here­
(814) of SOUTH HALF (S>4) of in stated, all persons herein desig­
Weldon Sage, all of whom reside In what they say:
VKHY BUST O F SERVICE RENDERED W ITH PLEASURE AND
Section 28, Township 32, South nated as "unknown heirs" and as
this vicinity, and Mrs. D. D. Hunt­
VOI R PATRONAGE APPRECIATED
Sheriff Ralph Jennings, democrat,
ress of Portland. Also of Messrs. with a large following throughout Range 3 East of Willamette Merid­ "all other persons unknown, owning
Emmett, Jack, Harry and Marion the county, is still "on the fence." ian, Jackson County, Oregon, defend­ or interested in the property,” are
unknown, and their names and plac­
Nealon of the Table Rock district. The same applies to Victor Bursell, ants.
TO CHARLES P. FEE, MAUD es of resident« are unknown, and
She Is a graduate of the University county commissioner, who has been
and the unknown cannot by exercise of due diligence
of Oregon school of journalism.
In the place for 12 years. He is the FEE, his wife,
ascertained: that plaintiff has
HEIRS
of
CHARLES
P .| FEE. de.
Mr. Hamilton Is a graduate of the best versed man in the county on
Oregon State college, receiving his it's affairs.
He said Tuesday he «eased, and JAMES O'CONNELL made due and diligent search and
degree in political science. He is "would not be candidate for re-elec­ and CATHERINE O'CONNELL, his inquiry of those most likely to know,
affiliated with the Medford Daily tion." Friends say that Victor will wife, and the UNKNOWN HEIRS of and the names and places of res­
T1
JAMES O'CONNELL, deceased, and idence of all of said heirs and own
News.
change his mind.
[ comi
all other persons uuknown owning or ors an<j persons interested are un­
Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton left imme­
There is a political wind blowing
new«
diately following the ceremony for that urges that the next commis­ interested In the South Half (SU ) 1 known and cannot by the exercise
ingt<
of South Half ( S 4 > of Section 28. 0f due diligence be ascertained: and
a short wedding trip in California.
sioner be from the south end of the
ment
Township 32 South Range 3 East of j that all of you. the above named de-
—
IN
—
county. Fred C. Homes and John
the 1
Willamette Meridian, Jacksin Coun | fondants, are proper parties to this
Billings of Ashland have been men­
in th
ty, Oregon:
I suit to foreclose said certificates of
tioned for the post. Henry Conger
over
IN THE NAME OF THE STATF 1 tax delinquency, purchased as afore-
of Jacksonville, L. M. Sweet of Sams
is ve
said by the said L. A. Robertson.
OF
OREGON:
Yon
aud
eacl
of
you
Valley and W\ A. (Shorty) Morris
port.«
You are also notified that said L.
are hereby notified that L. V. F.ob-
— IN—
The grade boys played an inter­ of the Gold Hill district, all Grange ertson is tbe holder of C et:!ricatee A. Robertson has paid the taxes on
to th
esting game of baseball with the members, have also been mentioned of Delinquency numbered O'.58 and said premises for prior or subsequent
mont
team of the Medford Junior High Morris has told friends he "might 0759, both of which were issued on years, (ogethes with iterest and pen­
tion
Agriculture Club. The Central Point make the race." Mike Hanley of May 1st, 1929, by the Tax Collector alties. and the same, with the rate
the s
team wa victorious, winning with a Lake Creek has also been men­ of the County of Jackson, State of of interest on said amounts is as ap
the u
tioned,
but
balks
at
the
notion.
score of 13 to Medford's 4.
Oregon, number 0758 for the amount pears in the following statement, to
If Sheriff Jennings does not make
WE HANDLE ALL THE BEST GRADES OF OIL—
jf $54.73 and number 0759 for the wit:
Th
the
race, It is highly probable that
ALSO GILMORE, STANDARD, UNION, and SHELL
The Manual Training Class of the
Undivided two.thirds (2 -3 ) In­
amount of $108.94, the same being
Right
GASOLINES
O.
W.
(Ike)
Dunford,
his
old
friend
6th, 7th, and 8th grades under the
tbe amounts then due and delin­ terest of Charles P. Fee in South
ing t<
supervision of Mr. Qeorge K. Lowe and Jailor, would seek the vacancy. quent for taxes for the year 1926. Half ( Si k) of South Half (S k ,) of
do th
Oeorge
Schermerhorn.
farmer,
and
has been progressing rapidly. They
together with penalty, and interestI Section 28, Township 32. South
to «hi
haTe Just completed several window democrat, has been boomed for the thereon, upon the real property ass Range 3 E.
York
berth.
Polk
Nlnlnger
of
Ashland.
boxes and also table mats. These
BARBECUE, SANDWICHES, LUNCHES, CIGARS, CANDIES SO IT DRINKS
to be
NEAR HIGH SCHOOL
hare been taken home for the appro­ Everett Beeson of Talent, and Ben
Total Ain't Paid,
Date Rate
friger
J. H. DROLETTH, Prop.
val of the parents. It the student Moller of this cly have been broach­
Paid of Int.
including Tax,
ed
as
candidates,
Moller.
however.
ed
alt
has paid for the material he may
Penalty, and
keep the artical, but otherwise it l » i has no asi,iratlon*.
is sa*d. Coun-
Interest on tax
ty Assegssor Coleman said today he
returned.
Th«
and on C. of D.
heard John Grieve, 24 year old son
querq
where
such
was
of W. T. Grieve of Prospect, men­
The 6th grade has organised a club tioned.
to set
Redeemed.
Y'ears Tax
which they have named "Central
word
C.
D.
0478
redeemed
sub­
$75.95
1923
May Hun Again
Point's Pride." They expect to have
portei
sequent to C. D. 0759 »?
this club throughout their remaining
weapo
5-1-29
12
Assessor Coleman has not defin­
JU S .50
L. A. Robertson
years In school. The officers a r c itely decided upon what action he
explai
1924
76.32 Prior taxes paid su*#«-
President, Maxine Holiitield; vice- will taLe. but will probably be a
black-
quenl to 0759 by L. A.
president, Alan Jewett; secretary, candidate, and the ame goes for
are a
6-1-29 12
107.13
Robertson
Zada Cash; treasurer, James Grimes; A. C. Walker, treasurer, and Dist­
uppen
C.
D.
0753
redeemed
sub­
78.70
1925
sergeant-at-arms, Thomas Bartol.
These progressive Medford inert-hunts and proffesional firms invite your patronage
and I
rict Attorney George A. Codding
sequent to 0759 by L. A.
and will gladly extend you advice and consultation whenever you visit or shop in
the rl
5-1-29 12
There will no doubt be a number
103.51
Robertson
southern Oregon's most progressive metropoli*. Their experience and capacity for
Miss Franklin, teacher of the job. Attorney Ffank P. Farrell 1926
better
89.99 C. D. 0759 issued to L. A.
efficient service is only quisled by their sincere efforts to please and render you a
out of
fifth grade, has been absent from heading the list.
Robertson and he redeem,
a service. Any confidnce piateti in them is held a sacred trust. They are neighbors
school on account of illness. Mrs.
ed all previous C. D , tux­
and like to meet folks too. Give them a hand when you tan.
Sheley has been teaching the fifth
108.94
5-1-29 12
es, etc..
Ron
.The fifth grade will present a
grade during Miss Franklin's ab­
85 34 Tax paid subsequent to 0759
ident
program the first Friday In Novem­ 1927
sence.
6-4-29 12
94.73
by L. A. Robertson
ber at the P. T. A. meeting. It will
sociati
Three Deer Was
75.61 Tax paid subsequent to
1928
erythii
consist
of
a
play
"The
Llttlest
Pump­
The fourth grade pupils have been
1.13-30 12
80.15
0759 by L. A. Robertson
Sum Total for
Pie in
studying Africa. They
have ar­ kin s Thanksgiving," a three part 1929
61.87 Tax paid subsequent to
song
by
the
boys’
quartet
and
a
song
paraly
T
h
e
Hunteril
ranged an African viilege on their
12-16-20 12
66.01
0759 by L. A. Robertson
by the girls of that grade.
yeah!
sand table.
also st
The program Is being arranged
It was a gay hunting party, that!
Half (S S
ef South Half ( S X* ) o
Most c
one headed by City Recorder HsiT
Undivided One third (l-$ > Inter- Sec 28 Township 32, S. Range
Mrs. Mae Rishardson, first grade by the teacher. Miss Franklin.
periem
field, accompanied by H. E.
teacher, is absent from school Mon­
eet of James O'Connell in South East.
and C. Thompson. The hunt vail
day and Tuesday on account of the
HILLSBORO— Several Washing
Iti the vicinity of Snow Creek rawT
$7.97 C. D. 0479 redeemed sub­
death of her nephew, Russeil Wil­ ton couty orchardists are spreading 1923
Let'i
er station, over on the Huckleberry!
sequent to C. D. 0758 by L. A.
son. During her absence Mrs She- clover straw in the rows bctwc«a
tlie
fa-
These ure old established businesses and have been located here for
Mountain trail. It is a rough coun-l
Robertson
6-1-29 12
$59.52
ley substituted in the first grade trees this fall, says W. F. Cyrus,
supply
room.
many
years
or
they
have
demonstrated
their
reliability
in
other
ways
try,
but
there
were
deer
there.
T.iil
38.17 Prior taxes paid subsequent
1934
county agent.
ry. It
such as offering standard merchandise or service at fair anti equit­
party came home with three.
to C. D. 0758 by L. A.
more v
able
prices.
We
heartiiy
recommend
them.
killed the deer? was asked of thel
Robertson
53.63
5-1-29 12
ere. H
recorder.
“
It
is
dls-away."
said
M
rT
C.
D.
0752
redeemed
suh.
39.35
1925
becauu
Hatfield. “ After expert ballistic ln-|
sequent to 0758 by L. A.
on acc
vestigation,
I
feel
sure
that
1
killedl
Robertson
52.00
6-1.29 12
M Y R T L E ’S C O F F E E HOU SE
J. O. IS A A C S O N
everytl
the one I toted out of the wildemesi.|
45.00 C. D. 0758 issued to L. A.
192«
Home Cooked Pa*try
they o
REAL
e
s
t
a
t
e
b
r
o
k
e
r
Robertson and he redeemed
We didn't examine the other two.
U N( HKOVS
surplut
RELIABLE
INSURANCE
all prior C. D s. taxes.etc..
54.73
6-1.29 12
SHORT ORDERS— MEAl-S
tariff,
42 6« Taxee paid subsequent to
Delicious Hamburgers
1927
Phone
393
Old
Resident
becausi
J
0758 by L. A. Robertson
47.35
6.4-29 12
gold,
Jackson County
37.80 Taxes paid subsequent to 0758
1928
tions c
You Art A/wayj Welcome At The
by L. A. Robertson
40 07
1-13-30 12
P asses Awayl
Just to
GAINER
and
SHELEY
31.58 Taxes paid subsequent to 0759
1929
Damcn ( afe
Confectionery
credits
Price Appeal
by L. A. Robertson
33 47
12-15-30 12
REAL e s t a t e b r o k e r s
Milton R. Harper, 76. resident oil
The
Home
of
G
ood
Eats
'
Talking Today of Our Winter Wearing Needs—
| this valley for more than 21 S jH
T i l l l i d K B O N K O F l o i n C O L D W E A T H E R \t W t D K O H K
You are hereby further notified which order requires you and each
"It’s the Coffee"
l
died at his home »par Beagle
Grea
PHONE 71
that said L- A Robertson will apply of you to appear in the above en­
day evening. He was born at <
money,
One of the world s Ile,t SHOES, the Well known
to the Circuit Court
of
the titled action and defend the same
Oregon. In l ■
1st«
I
are lot
County and state aforesaid, for or pay the amounts due herein on
to the John Day. Grant
but the
e . S. BLACKFORD
W O L V E R IN E SH O ES
•Mail Y our S h oes
a decree
foreclosing
the
lien or before the last day prescribed in
where
he
spent
the
creater
psr*
l'
j
just
thi
d
a
i
r
y
m
a
n
« E .e Wî i / nd ,‘T,“rT'la,r
A shoe adapted to wet weather
To Me
never hardens, u tough and will outwear tw o pair» of ordinary
against the property above described, | said order for publication, which last
his life. He came to Southern Orel
a lowei
Fresh Milk ami Cream
For Prompt Service
and mentioned in said certificate
all purposes. TIE TÒ
gon 21 years ago, the last eievnl
, day is Nov. 12. 1921. The date of
Delivered Daily
that is
Ton are hereby summoned to ap- ,«., flr<t pBbh,.atioll Is Sept. 10,
of which he ha« rt*«iJed at B*sf» I
Phone I4\t
Central Point
roed at
j a m e s M c D o w e l l
paar within sixty ( 60) days after
their
f
1931,
the
date
of
the
last
publication
SHOE REPAIRING
SW EATER C O A TS
the service of this summons upon
has su
I Henry Gregory »a«
is
Nov.
i2,
1131.
All wool. th> Tom Shins brand
Y <>ur Patronage
you. exclusive of the day of service,
None better. Look
birth r
Point transacting buslnes* this *** |
and wear well ........
Appreciated
or if served by publication you shall
KENNETH DENMAN
FRY and STEPHENSON
appear within sixty («0* days after!
Attorney for Plaintiff
CHILDRENS WOOL RI.AZERS
Potatoes wanted at The
One
the date of the first publication of
Comfort, Style, durability ........... ................. ............
412 Uberty Building.
Harber Shop
Finley
Implement
Co.
office for subscription.
solved
summons,
exclusive
of
the
date
of
8*o these dressy garments—.
Medford. Oregon
gone in
said first publication, and defend
Central Point
Oregon
14 N. Front St.
MEN S and WOMENS LEATHER COATS— Protectioa
oughly.
this action, or pay Ik* amount d u c | = = —
. ....
-
----- j
SHANGLE STUPID^
against the cold. Sold for more money elsewhere ...
" I T P A Y S TO l o o k W E L L*
potato«
as shown above, together with cost»
I* YTKNTS
“ Personality port rah*
tie. hoi
and interest, and in case of your fall
Sell your Invention or patent by
Commercial - - • Aeeim
H A M IL T O N B R O W N
W. K. ALEXANDER
and col
ure to do so. a decree «rill be read- axhlbitiag your model or drawing
Part ii u la r P e r s o n a l A t t e n t i o n
Nationally advertised »hoes for WOMEN MEN and
are alsi
ered foreclosing tbe lien of said tax- at the second INTERNATIONAL
M cCorm Ic k - Deer i n g
CHILDREN. All sises and widths.
wheat,
e* and costa agatnst the land and PATENT EXPOSITION, Sept. 14 to
Bob Inn Beauty Shop
Cold Weather Cloves. Mittens and Underwear—
is alwa
t wtting Machinery
premises above aimed.
* $7- CHICAGO. Thousand.« of man
Sparta Building
both h
All nr v i)u . „ a
.aw
and patent buyer, will
Riverside A Main
Hardware
Phone 4S
and
wh
AM process and 1 * 9 * " *■
inspect new devices and patents fori
i> mi a. m. to 5 :0 0 p. m.
Ladle*- Hosiery, the celebrated Rollins, PURE «ILK
oeedlng may be served u p o. the urn m„ rkHjnr
„
nose oi
Plume
SHI
Evening.
3U1M
8, . . l al $1 oe per pair -Jast like the usual $2 «0 km.l
dersigned. residing within the State ,
be*t qu
sold in dues.
days, eat!t.ing you to 14 feet. If
of Oregon, at the address herein« f
it he t
you have no modnf. drawing or de,
c h r is t m a h G o n o n t n i m i M i
ter mentioned.
starve.
cription will do Send for free pam­ I R ow b r i d g i : i m u m , W oU h s ^.NVV\^vvw.1sVVVVVVNW eVVVV
Tin* fin«*%t lin e o i I V c r (io o d s In J m k * o n I «»nitty
This summons is published in ae phlet If yon har# time If not. send
Everything in Cabinet and
oordanre with the order of the Hon ' $14 with description, and drawing,
If oi
Mill Work
J ft r r y
. /c /t ( t f / r
H D Norton, Circuit Judge o f Jack- and w* will look after your patent
govern*
son County. Oregon, mad« and filed interrata.
all the
1 ROW BRIDGE LUMBER Y ARD
J*
B Hamm..a Edison '
You, Favorite Jeweler
ta the above entitled actio« on Seot Managing Director.
>a prett
Farti» Photographs
Iater„atioaal (
Everything In
CENTRAL IN »INT
Since I9tn
I. 1031. upon application to him by Pa s a t Exposition, Men hand!*«
:lis Medford W**g.
Ballding Materials
th « attorn ey fo r Ik s p ia la n 3 n a o inert, i n i . a g o
Ph..nc t:w»*
Newspaper Folks
Happily Married
County Politics ilegal Notice
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