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The Jacksonville Miner Page 2 Complaint of the Plaintiff on file Nmlth and American Fruit Grow herein against you or otherwise ers. inc., a Delaware corporation, PsMitM Wwkly at plead thereto within four weeks had on the 30th day of January, front the date of the first publica 1931, or now have in and to the JACKSONVILLE. OREGON following described property. mr . tion of this Summons. Viol vou are hereby notified that uated In tlm County of Jackson, OFFICIAL NEWSFAHR OF JACKSORVILLE if you fall to appear anti answer to State of Oregon, to wit: Beginning at the % section the Complaint of the Plaintiff as corner between Sections 19 and hereinabove required or otherwise 30, Township 3*1 South. Runge I plead thqrqto. the Plaintiff will West of the Willamette Merid take a decree against you for the y Ian in Jackson County, Oregon, relief demanded In said Complaint thence south 0 degrees, 27', east to-wit: 450 foot, north 89 degrees 37’, That the Plaintiff's title to und oust 885.2 feet north 5953*1 feet; luissosslon of all of said real estate I hence north 78 degrees 54'. west hereinafter described to the ex 153.4 feet; thence south 42 de tent und In the manner claimed grees 01', west 243.8 feet; thence In the Complaint be determined, north 89 degrees 59'. west 570 established, confirmed and quieted feet to the place or beginning, In the Plaintiff in this suit, his containing 10 acres of land, more heirs, successors and assigns for ever against all adverse claims on or less, said tract of land being the west 10 acres or Tract No 89 the part of each and ull of the of the Rogue lands Irrigated Or Defendants in this cause and as chard Tracts In Jackson County. against all persons who may now or hereafter claim under or through Oregon. Together with the tenements, them or either of them and that (Continued from page one) hereditaments and appurtenances all apparent Imperfections or Hoover were not reelected, thereunto Itelonglng or in any clouds ui>on the Plaintiff's title to just this week he comes out with wise ni>|>ertalntng. said land be now and forever re a nation wide advertising campaign Dated (his 27th dny of April, 1933. moved und thut the title and pos lauding Roosevelt and the progress session of said Plaintiff be declared GORDON L. SCHERMERHORN he has made and admits that "not firm and effectual forever in the Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon long ago we thought the way out Plaintiff as tho fee simple owner By OIX1A K ANDERSON. of the depression was through the of said premises and that all of Deputy. back door. Now the Ford organiza said Defendants and bach of them WALTER J. OLMSCHEID. tion is looking forward, blah. blah, be burned and forever estopped Sheriff Pro Team of Jackson Coun blah.” A pretty weak apology in an from having or claiming any right ty, < ii • gon effort to climb onto the band or title In or to said real estate ad By OIA1A K. ANDERSON. wagon. verse to the Plaintiff herein. The Deputy. -ov property herein referred to is sit Henry always did go awry in his uated in the county of Jackson, state of Oregon, and more particu NOTICE of FINAL SETTLEMENT politics and international meddling. larly described as follows to-wlt: He should devote more time to hie The SH of the NW% of Hoc In the County Court of ths County life’s work and less to telling other of Jackson In and for the tlon 8 In Township 38 south of Stats of Oregon people how to run their’s. And If Range 4 west of W. M. This Summons Is published In In ths Mattsr of the Estate of the newer models don't hang to The Jacksonville Miner by order William Cameron, Deceased. gether any better than the last of Honorable H. D. Norton. Judge sample we drove, we’d say the cars of the Above Entitled Court, duly NOTICE OF TIME AND PLACE certainly need his attention more OF FINAL SETTLEMENT made on tho 18th day of May. 1933. than politics do. The date of (he first publication Notice la hereby given that Wil thia Summons Is the 19th day ber W. Cameron, the duly uppoint Believe it or not, but a farmer May. 1933. •>d. qualified and acting udmtnis officer, and attempts to place the just passed our way leading a cow J. F FLIEGEL traitor of the estate of the above blame, as usual, on his opponents. | with a rope around its neck. Which Attorney for Plaintiff named decedent baa filed In the reminds us we must go through our North Central Avenue. above entitled court und matter Yet all Jackson county knows weekly Banks calisthenics . . . Medford. Oregon his final account and reixirt of the .George Prescott, the victim, was (May 19 26, June 2 9) administration of said estate and W hile the wind howls loud through the treetops, not the type of man who would ------------- •------------- Turn about is not fair play, be said court by an order duly made, And the robins cry for rain. lieves LJewellyn A. Banks, now on ever curse, threaten a man’s life NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE given and entered therein has or draw a gun on a woman. All When winter sleeps in the lap of spring. trial for his life because of his am By virtue of an execution on fixed Juno 3, 1933 at tho hour of Jackson county should know by bush of a peace officer. And raindrops splash the pane; foreclosure duly issued out of and 10:00 o'clock a. m. at the court- now that Defendant Banks Is an in under the seal of the Circuit Court | room Of said court at the Jackson Tis a comfort to sit by the fireside veterate liar, and that even a few It was not so long ago that south of the State of Oregon, in and for J County courthouse n* Medford In Where the flames leap high and clear. ern Oregon was both moved and days after his FIRST arrival in the County of Jackson, to me dt- Jackson county, state of Oregon, Jackson county bad debts followed Down deep in your heart you are thankful. alarmed by an editor’s vociferous rec ted and dated on the 25th day as tho time and place for the hoar- pleading that the “special privi him here. And life seems full of cheer; of April, 1933, in a certain action Ing and settlement of any and nil lege” class be thrown from power. therein, wherein Ralph O. Bard-. objections that may be made to But life is filled with problems, And now, since three weeks of On this bait this editor gathered well, an the Administrator of the »aid final account and report or to the trial, all Jackson county should A mixture of joy and pain, many followers, kidded them into Estate of Charles M. English, de any item thereof, know beyond the shadow of a doubt W’hile the wind still howls through the treetops. thinking he was attempting to do DMM und first published May S, ceased as plaintiff, recovered judg that Banks feels that HE should something for them and thereby And the robins cry for rain. ment against Walter H. Jon<«a. In 1933. be exempt from ordinary consid put them all to work for him. WILBER W. CAMERON dividually und aa Administrator of eration and punishment. Although Administrator. the estate of Tollta M Jones, the he gained much of his political — Alice Applegate Sargent. When F. A. Bates was being “per j strength by attacking special privi defendant, for the num of fifteen x ■' ■' secuted” for threatening to kill off lege. hTb followers and all should MtSSStlSISSttSSSHSKSSaiSiaMISSISSStSMSISSStSMSSSSSSt hundrwl and no 100 • JI .’.on oni dol- ' half the Foots creek population last I plainly see now. if they ever will, lam, with interest thereon at 8% fall this editor howled that Bates that Mr. Banks’ interests were not , ened Jackson county and any other have “dropped everything." you'll per annum from January 20th. 1931. I self-appointed leader who follows notice that this includes the cor was being tried on his reputation for the common man, but were for with costs and disbursements taxed his doctrine and ruthless principles ners of the mouth. and not on the facts. at twenty and 60/100 (|20.6O) dol- ^himsef alone, and that he wants j will prove to be just as great a lam. and the further sum of one : special privilege for himself. menace and should be dealt with When a cutthroat bootlegger was hundred thirty-five and no/100 GROWING BREAD FLAVORING i accordingly. accidently killed in a raid while *1135.00) dollars, as attorney's The trial's developments should .. ................. ~| reaching for a rifle, this editor be proof enough for any of Banks' I OREGON CITY —Caraway r.nd fees, which Judgment was enrolled clamored for two years to bring the insincerity, his hypocricy and ego. blue poppy need to be used by bak and docketed tn the clerk's office “guilty" to' justice. The editor’s yet there are still some misguided of said Court In said County on ers In flavoring breads are being the 22nd day of April. 1933. Has Reached closest friend, another in the jour Good Government congressmen grown by several Clackamas coun nalistic field, recommended that who feel just as their leader does, Notice is hereby given that, pur Medford's Eating the raiding officers be lined up that HE should be excused for ty farmers this year at the request suant to the terms of the said exa»-' Public . . . and “the tops of their beads blown murder—that HE CAN COMMIT of a Montana seed house, reports cution. I will on the 3rd day of off by soft-nosed pills.” June. 1933, at 10:00 o'clock a. m„ j NO CRIME. J. J. Inskeep, county agent, through at the front door of tho courthouse! -SxC whose office the seed has been In the city of Medford, In Jackson When a man ln Ashland was ac-. cidently killed during a drunken I It is for this reason, among oth County, Oregon, offer for sale and distributed. ers. that the outcome of the murder brawl, and a coroner’s inqueet trial in Eugene concerns far more will sell at public auction for cash By OUR KEYHOLE EXPERT placed no blame, this same editor than just the disposition of a man L— to the highest bidder, to satisfy' yells to the mountain tops that an and his wife who committed one said judgment, together with the: Johnny Renault playing pool and other miscarriage of justice has of the most cold-blooded murders I costa of this sale, subject to re been committed by the state. He in the history of Jackson county. hoping mightily for some luck. demption an provided by law, all , FOR A REAL MINER—1 might be of the right, title and Interest that! clamors for the hanging of the one Unexcelled Anywhere interested in grubstaking and the said defendant, Walter H. | responsible for the death. Ole Anderson rolling the whites And. because of his proclivity for furnishing a small amount of Jones, Individually and as Admin-' of his eyes. getting more than 20 formerly capital to reliable, trustworthy intrator of the estate and the sole But when that same editor, after fairly law-abiding citizens into and practical miner who has a and only heir at law and next of' In Town! carefully building up his own de | trouble and bankrupting the coun-| Charlie Dorothy lighting bis pipe property of real merit. Man and kin of Tollta M. Jones, deceased, 7 and chuckling from head to foot. fense beforehand with daily lies ty. it is important that the ex projierty must stand rigid inves and Jessie Jones, his wife. R. E. ; • and charges, hides behind the treme penalty be given this public tigation. Give references and full Swan and Maud M. Swan husband Paul Hess smoking a pipe and skirts of bis wife to shoot an in enemy No. 1. The ordinary man, particulars in first letter. Ad and wife, Mabel S. Jones, Southern | nocent and unoffending officer who who murders in a fit of rage or in resolving something or other about dress p. o. box 416, Klamath. Oregon Credit Bureau, an Oregon' was endeavoring to serve an arrest an effort to-escape the clutches of the femmes. 19 North Fir—Medford Falls, Oregon. • Corporation. Clyde A. Melvin, R. 8. 7 warranL THAT is different, by 1 the law. is understood and more John W. Opp with his usual some stretch of his own imagina easily disposed of. But a fiery, fist- tion. ! banking editor who craftily plans smile, thumb in air pointed Med and commits murder and involves fordward. Becasue he had boldly announced dozens of his countrymen in crime Viv Beach claiming “I bats ’em the County Court of the County beforehand in his newspaper that at the same time is far more dan either left or right handed." of Jackson in and for the he would kill and draw blood, and gerous. State of Oregon warned that the state was "leading a lamb to the slaughter,” this Where the ordinary murderer’s • H. H. Farley, after a leave of In the Matter of the Estate of editor believes HE was the victim menace extends usually only to his many months, returning to the old Amanda A. Peterson, Deceased. of persecution! He demands an en i victim or victims, this man Banks.-tomping ground to grin his greet ma™ fr,,>"d" Farle3r’ NOTICE of FINAL SETTLEMENT tirely different consideration from thrusts an entire county into'™ to that which he had given to others shame, crime and heavy financial fon™r Boor manager at the dances Notice is hereby given that H. K. I and a reversal of the doctrine with .loss. Neighbor has been pitted here and known nPar and far f"r Hanna, the duly appointed, quail-' neighbor through this ™nv /^sons. most of them le- fled and acting administrator, with : which he had attracted hundreds of ; against t Iman’s efforts. A former prosperous. *tln,a‘e and complimentary, has copy of the will annexed, of tho' his misguided followers. peaceful community has been tom V? d°Yn "0,,th *here ¿h"‘ estate of Amanda A. Peterson, the | When this editor comes to trial apart and its citizens divided and wt'nt,’,r w,“da are tempered by a above named decedent, has here for HIS life, he resorts to perjured | lined ut> against one another )n. I «lorious climate and where the tofore filed in the above entitled; shakes underfoot unendlng- court and matter his final account testimony, alienists and manufac stead of being united in their battle tured evidence to escape punish wlth the rest of the world. And as!* Mean ng California, but not the and report of the administration ^b(\re the "cten} ftarth' of said estate and the Judge of the ment. When this editor commits a if this were not enough, he then exaSt far worse crime than those whom commits one of the most Inhuman |U,ak', dld ,ta damage Just roam Circuit Court of the state of Ore he bad based his claims for support murders within the comprehension ln a™”nd' pa?sl™ thR w'nt%" gon, for Jackson county, by reason . man K i was his official utterance to the of the fact that the County Judge SPECIAL PROGRAMS on, he immediately argues that he ' press. "May stay here for a spell, of Jackson county, state of Oregon, was being persecuted! He betrays Saturday Afternoon in Pool* Llewellyn A. Banks is the great-1 ™“y. npt'" he concluded, just a» if Is absent from said county, has i his friends on the witness stand, Saturday Evening at Dancing .h«h..... ta, •" been duly made, given and entered tells lies about a dead, defenseless ... Pavilion therein an order fixing June 17, 1933, at the hour of 9:30 o’clock Under Auspices 80URCE OF QUOTATION a. m. at the courtroom of the above ASHLAND JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE entitled court at the Jackson coun From what source was the quo- ty courthouse at Medford ln Jack- Granges, Lodges, Clubs and Organizations, Phone 70 Ashlsnd station. "A drop of ink makes mil son county, state of Oregon, as the to Arrange for Use of Plunges, Picnic Grounds and Dance lions think," derived? time and place for the hearing of Pavilion. Let Us Help You Plan Your Parties. The poet Byron is responsible. any objections to said final ac The couplet runs: count or any Item thereof and for "But words are things, and a the settlement thereof and of said small drop of ink. estate. Falling like dew upon a thought H. K. HANNA, Administrator. produces (May 19) -------------•------------- That which makes thousands, perhaps millions, think.” In the Circuit Court of the 8tate The Typographical Journal. of Oregon In and for the County of Jackson LIKE THE WEATHER? Vernon E. Kilgore, Plaintiff, vs. Do you like the weather? Not John Hartvlg Johnson and Saiah Our Stock Includes any more than we like a change Jane Johnson, his wife If mar able person. We must associate LUMBER—BUILDING MATERIAL—ROOFING rled, the unknown heirs of John i with the weather and therefore we Hartvlg Johnson, If deceased, the ; put up with ft. But we do not ap unknown heirs of 8arah Jane predate anything changeable or Johnson, If deceased; also all moody. And that might be a warn other persons or parties un ing to us that others do not either, known, claiming any right title, and to guard against our own estate, lien, or Interest In or to changeableness and moodiness. the property hereinafter de What is sauce for the weatherman scribed, Defendants. is sauce for the complainer.—O. P. 8UMMON8 Bulletin. A Good Firm to Trade With The boss of the house is the one IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: who never takes medicine but de Phone 7—Medford End N. 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