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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1906)
Klassata Coaaly Nsws. Klaauta SWIs Esprasa. To Minn tract of tloibtpudor rounding Pokegama ra sold to Wisconsin syndlosts last mk. Tola traot ot land eomprisss otsi 2,000 aoret of splendid pins tlmtwr soothe consideration was (1S.O0U, or about 23 aa aors. Tbe Goreinmsnt started about 00 boraaa tor Umatilla tba first tba waak. Tbaaa oorsaa naa oaan Quad by tbe reclamation serrioe In tba oon atraotloa ot latarala and tba aaoond tnlt of 5b L'caaal. Tba stormy wsatbsi has put a atop to all lateral work, and It It oontlnuaa work on tba main usual will also ba ausptnded for tba Winter. Tba Umatilla project la so far ad ranoed that tba horses oan ba used on tba project during tba Winter month and banoa tba transfer. Shlpplngton, the town on tba Uppir lake is the latest promotion. The articles ot incorporation are already prepared. Tbe oapital stock of tbe corporation is (12,000 and the stock will be fully paid at tba Bret annual meeting ot the stockholder", wblcb will be beld January 7th. Two thous and dollars of tbe original 812,000 anborlbed will be reeerred forderelop Ing the property. Tbe new embraces 1,600 feet of blgb ground water front, wbioh wUi;.be dirlded Into twenty- foot lota for email boat landtags. Also a lam wharf will be bolt neai tbe old Hanka landing for large boats. Toe corporation la planning extensive imDroremeuta for tbe new town. A oaoal, sufficiently deep for small crafts, will be taken from tbe upper lake. Tbis canal will encir cle tbe new oity ana a oeautifnl drlreway will ts constructed along tbe oanaL Plana for a park are now receiving attention and tbe means of beaotlfloatlon are bains consider ed. Klamatk Republican. Tbe derailing a freight oar on tbe Klamath Lake railroad, near the steel bridge, (Sunday nearly caused a ser loua aooident. Tbe car loaded wltb cement and In leaving the traot oeany precipitated tbe passenger coach down a 30-foot embankment. Tba passengers were trauaferred to tbe engine and reached Pokegama only 20 minutes i... S Tbe warm wave that bit thla region last Thursday and Friday cleared the lower lake of the loe that has been obstructing the ohannel and pre venting the Steamer Klamath from transDortlna freight and passeners from Laird's landing. Tne steamer .eft Friday afternoon for the ter minus on lower lake and since then baa been busy night and day bring ing op tbe freight that baa aooumu ated at that pcint. Bemarkaale Cnrer, t"I waa much afflloted wltb sciati ca," writes Ed. O. Nud, lowavlile, Sedgwick, Co., Kan., going about on crutches and suffering a deal of twin, i waa Induoed to try bal lard 'a Snow Liniment, wblob re lieved me. I uaed three 50o bottles. It Is tbe greatest liniment ever need; bave reoomendao It to a number of per sona; all express themselves aa be ing benefited by it. I now walk without crutches, able to perform a great deal of light labor on tbe farm." J3o, 50o and 81. Sold by Chaa. Strang, Mtdford ; Central Point Pbar Dissolution ol Co-partnership. Sotioe la hereby given that tbe oo- between Kay Crystal aod Clare Morey, doing business In the city of Aleuford, Oregon, under tbe firm name and 'Style of Crystal k Morey la by mutual . oonsent, thla day dissolved. All ac counts due tbe firm are payable to Clare Molev A Co.. the new Hrm. and all debta owed by the said Hrm of Crys tal & Mrey will be paid by said new nrm or uiare morey (Jo. Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 13th day ot Decern D-r, 1006. , ' kay crystal, , . clare ;l. mo;;ey. a. cousflk suad fcwaselus&tfa its flOUNE.lLL.. Because lu mnrio rinht. stilled nlow exwirta whose cqiial cannot be found In tor in the world. There are maiiy different TMkM nf nlow. each chiming to bo the best, vet th fni't rpmnln that three John Deere plows are In use to one of any other tnrv. the btrireat In the world, plows than any five oilier factories combined. Standard of the World For Over The Pfonfw Plow Mnknr. John band from the blulo of n saw in tbe United States was rolled for Woods, of nttnlmrg. In ItHti. . Deere l'lows have shown the way great national Industry. Is It any wonucr tual tne larmcrs r-i me world einrrjs fhclr Tordlct lu Uio familiar phrase, "It lt' a ; LMcre--irs Kigm." Wc make over 1000 styles x can oo inauc mo dcsi ment can prpuueo. rto Dc, wo Cum supply HUBRARD BROS. ,x VACATES HIS PALACE ARCHBISHOP VACATES HIS PAL. ACE TO ACCEPT HOHPITALITT OP CONSERVATIVE LEADER. Parla, Dec. IS. Cardinal Richard, Archbishop of Paris, today volua tarlly vacated tbe episcopal palaea and temporarily accepted the hospi tality of Denys Cachln, the Conserva tive Deputy, at the latter'a residence In the Rue de Baby lone. The depar ture of the primate waa the occasion for an Imposing manifestation on the part of the majority of the bishops and priests of Paris, many members of the nobility and about 4,000 men, women and children. The gathering completely blocked tbe atreet In front of the Episcopal Palace, and those present Bang the credo and other canticles aa the car dinal waa assisted Into his carriage by the coadjutor archbishop. Mgr. Amlette and his two vicars general. The crowd knelt and chanted aa the cardinal aeated .himself In the vehicle. The venerable prelate, who was much affected, then arose and blessed the multitude. A number of young Catholics thereupon approached the carriage, detached the horaea and with diffi culty dragged it through the dense masses of people lining the streets. On all sides were heard cries of "Long live Plux X," and "Long live the car inal." About three-quarters ot an hour were- consumed In pulling the car riage from the palace to the resi dence of M. Cochin, a distance ot about one mile. Detcbmenta of mounted Republican Guards pre ceded and followed the procession In order to prevent any possible dis order, but there was not the slightest attempt on the part of the crowda to make any counter manifestation. The clerical crowd subsequently followed Mgr. Amiotte to the Church of St. Francla Xavior. where the co adjutor celeorated a renedictlor. service at the end of which he thanked those present for th? senti ments they had manifested and ex horted tnem t presovere in their at titude In defense lor the rightt of the Church. Coughing Shell Caused. Death "Harrv Duukwell, aged 25 years, choked to death earl yesterday morolug at hia borne, In the prss euoe of hia wife and child, lie contracted a slight cold and iiu but little attention to it, Yestoiday morning be waa seized with a tit of ooughiug which continued for some time. Hia wife aent for physi cian, but oefore he oould arrive an other oougning spell oame on and Duokwell died from suffocation. St. Loula Globe Democrat, Dec 1st, l'JOl," Ballard's Horob aod Syrup would have saved him, 2To, bOo and 81.00. Sold by Chas. Strang. Meui rd: Cen tral Point Pharmaoy. WOMAN BURNED IS A BARREL. Dark Crime Unearthed by firewsosne Find on Desolate Mountain. Haielton, Pa., hec. 18. The charred ramatna of a youngwoman were found yesterday on the moun tain between here and Ebervllle. A allpper, combs and the frame of a woman'a hat were picked up near by. Under the body were three wlre hoopa auch aa are used on barrels. It Is the belief of the police that the woman was murdered and then placed In the barrel and burned. Thla theory Is strengthened by the odor of kerosene near the place. The Identity of the woman has not been established. castor: a For Infants and ChU.rea, The Kind You Keve Always Bsuil Bears the Blgnato-e of a Pccffc bv a force of anr other clow fac kind. The John Dcero Fac- turns out every year more 60 Years Deem, made his first steel plow by 1837. The first slab of steel rolled In the John Deoro plows by W imam And ever sinco inoso cany nays ana maintained uio inui in ims of plows, each as good aa It tnai Drains anu pcrioci equip mmwjr vuhi your new uiuy man iroia our line. A F I J m K TO finally they ventured, half a score of souls or so. An' this Is what they shouted as they dug out -Lonesome Lane! "Old Abe Patera, unbuckle your gold ; Old Abe Peters, we're dry an' cold; Cider or coffee or crackers an' .beer Or money to buy some Christmas cheer Old-Abe-Fetersr Abe Peters saw 'em coanln from his (arret window pane; He sew 'em dlwln' fiercely through the mKhty drifts of snow. His heart warmed for a moment t then It turned to Ice a fain. He scowled with selfish malice on the workers down below. And Jid he pass 'em coffee? Did he offer Christmas cheer An' thank 'em for their labor, which, alas, was all In vain? He warned 'em from his dooryard In a manner most severe An sued 'em all for trespass when he got around again. "Abe Peters has vanished from Lonesome Lane : Abe Peters will never coma back again. Just where he Is quartered we do not know. But It's safe to reckon he's- found no snow Old Abe Petersl" Doll ISospiial By f. A. EDGERTON (Copyricht, 1996, by J A. Edkrton. CHE world Is full of hospitals, not only for disease rucked aud wTccfced human beings, but for doga, horses, birds and dolls. And why not? Dons have ailments as wc'J as other folks in fact, rather more so. They lose their hair, their eyes, their teeth, their .muds, their leg, their saw dust and even their complexions and beads. Small boys delight In crippling and lull -ilng them, rockers smash them, big folks step on them Tbis U a hard world for dolls. So t!ie doll hospitals flourish. Most large cities support one. Doll surgery bas become a science. The poor things do not have to take medicine, fortu nately, except paint applied externally and sawdust Internally, so that a phar macopoeia Is not required In doll doc toring. The operations are all surgical. But for all that tne doll doctors are en titled to place M. D. after their names. M. D. standing for mender of dolls. It Is quite a grewsocM sight In tbe Stop That Cough. When a cough, n tlckllnir or an irr itation In the throat makes you foul uncomfortable take llaltard's 11 ore bound Hyrup. Dou't watt until the dlaeaso has gone beyou I control. Mr. mid Mrs .1. A An-MPOa. ,11 i Wont 5tl3 Kt., Suit Lake City. Utati, write: "We think Hatlm-ii's fiorehound 8ytup the bout luo'lioiuo for couhtt aud colls. We hare uw.i It for er end years; it always giros immdl nte Teli'f, U viry ploaaant and Rives perfect BRtlafacMon." c. VV), $1 (V. Sold by Chaa. htr .uu Medford ; Ceut tral Point Pharmacy. .-Wanted, wood. Youug A Hall. t .!i.'ar''i :V?vH' i Vftr tzar r-:fli tvi'Vi --r - . i i.,-v.Mit IrWH".l ! .1 I, Oud Abe Petebs IVby -JOE COKB-- ItlHMUBiTlaaMsT MB OQME NaVsr BB PtTERS was a Ysnlua man an1 sharper than g pin. Ha lived way out In Loneeonia Lane, all by 'riHii aoi' tag Would nevwr visit other folks or ask his neighbors la . An' never had Tharduglvln' or Chriatrna lubUa. Ha ws .the sharpest failcr In trad you aver luxw, He waa.tha closest buyer aver scan around tba awwo, An' a h lent" a dollar ha waa aura to ft back two An' always' took advantage of rha fsller who was dowa. The old folks used to talk of him beside tbe tire it nltfM An' dwell upon - hia dealings in t moat peculiar way ., ' The children uaed to mock him whan he chaneed to eotne la ethf An' thla la but a sample of the "Old Abe Peters of Lonesome Lane. Otd Abe Peters In town again, . ' Poor aa a buzzard an' mean as a crow, ' With lots of money, but none to show Old Abe-Peters I" ' There come I mijhty bllzitrd. an' It buried Lonesome Lane. Abe Peters-he was covered under seven foot of (twwi : He tried to leave his shsnty. but he found It all In veini ' Each day he grew more frightened, with his fodder runrrln" low Some aald, "Let s dig out Peters," an' some said. "Not let him They ergued o'er the matter till the week waa on the wane. vnrds and operating room of the hoa pkal Itself. There heads, arms, lows, eyes and trunks He about In startling array. Most of the beads are minus hair and h- re great holes In the tops of them. Arms or legs are hanging literally by a thread. Noses are brok en, bauds are minus, feet have been amputated, faces are mashed In. while the Internal machinery that makes the doll cry, sny "mamma" and open and shut Its eyes Is out of whack as badly aa borne people's livers. The wax, china and papier mache babies have never developed appendicitis as yet, or stomach ache, but they are subject to almost every other 111. TL 4ull hospital Is a great boon to the Uttlo mothers. ibey come at all hours of tbe tiny, bringing their ailing darling w or. If they live too far away, they send dolly by express or mea sensr, with cramped and pathetic notes, i One little girl had let her precious fall downstairs and break Its leg, another had been listening to a hand organ on the street, and her broth er, who was playing that he waa a Chi nese emperor and waa executing some of his subiecta. Just to keep In practice, nad cut dolly's bead off wltb a fire shovel. Btlll another small miss of seven bad kissed the nose off Me hltable Jane dolls usually have long 4V liiT jXu ,J ' Vi vrk" WHA'l'aS worth doing In worth dnlne el'. If yon wish to bn cure.l vf Khcnmr tun u.o litllard's Snow Liu i men t aud yon T'll bj lvel oared." A po.-i'ivo ei-rc for Mrrainn, N'eirnl ttit Itrniwit, Confraoted MurHea and all the ills that tlnah is heir to A. li. K. WiliiMmu, Navnoota, Tpxhs, wiltfM: "I I'Mte used Snow Lluiumut for spiui.i J ankle ami it nve the boat of satinfactit.n. 1" ftl-rnys kpp It in th'- house." if old by Chan, Strang, Medford ; Central Point l't.ar I X.ff. Subscribe for The M&U, thine they uaed to sayi . lyrTjfiM I"?" Ali P:rs caw 'cm eomio. nnniM. you know and would tbe "Joe tors plmse fix It' They would. Oo tbe work table at tbe hospital are not only arms and leira pilore, but all ttlmls of wips. paluta, tbivada and cords, mlnleture leWb. tiny curllns Irons, pastes and elues, books and ecia eors of many baies and sites and ercn au appiillliiir usaortmeat cf flasa eyes of various colore and sUea. The eyes, wblcb open and sbut wltb a weliibt, are placed In positloa tbrotwb tbe opea Ing lu tbe fwad. A few stltcneu sun-e to mend loose arm or letf. wbile hjolts and cords are usually required to ax a fractured Joint. Tbe paint brasn touches up a fuded com4exion. aa la the case een wltb tlesb and blood grown folk a. There are almond eyed Chinese dalle with faded yellow eomplexlona and long cues. Indians with featbora missing from their war bonnets, picka ninny dolls wltb motb eaten wool aud angel faced cherubs wltb a battered appearance that mukes them look ue I: they hart been In a Mowei-y scrimmage. But surgery does mlraclos. aud this particular branch of It performs erc- grenter wonders than that In the aun. euoosrh borpttnls. It makes bodily members prw on where none bod tseen before, aud before Its morreloue pow ers even decapitation Is not fatal. i ( fcsi v ' in - 1 21 VI 4: Heart Klutterinf, tndlgonted food an t-i the I ota ao it, located j l.Io- the Heart, preiwes rmutunr it aud causes ! heart (i.tlpitatiou. Vb.n your heart ' trcuHes you In that way take Her blue for a few duyo. Yea will soon be h11 nibt. Wo a l-;tle. Sol.l by ; Chft, strand, .M'crd ; Cen'rul Poiut Pharmaov. O A. fc o. y TIIA. MUST GIVE ALL THE S1EM RAILROAD CO- C RANTING IOW TARIFF TO ONR MVHT BKRV R OTURHS UattWIIiS. Bedaetloa Canaot Be CompbJd jjat ; U Made, All Mast Be T . In like Manner 18. InaCaeai Washington, Dec. 18. Inie ease of the Alabama and Mlsslsaippt Rail road Company vs. the Blsslsslppl Railroad Commission, tie United Statoa Supreme Court rerdered a de cision yesterday In auiport of the contentions of the Stan. The ease Involved the right of thi commission to fix a flat rate of 8 H cents per mile per hundred pounds oo carload lots ot grain from Vtcksbur, to Meridian, both In Mississippi. The action of the commission In making the rate was based upon tbe allegation that the Vlcksborg road was In tbe habit of giving that Ague to patrons who also fa their buslneaa to the Bbreveport aad PacrOe road, an al lied coooern,. while the rata to the other patrona waa 10 oeats per 1st. The MIsslBSlppt Supreme Court sus tained the action of the Commission ers, and that tin dint la upheld by the Federal Supreme Court The opinion waa written by Just loe Draw er, who aald "We are not construing an act ot the Stats ot Mississippi, or passing noon the Dowers which by It are given to the State Railroad Commis sion. Ths question w have to can aider Is the power of the State to en force aa equality ot lf)cal rates be-' tween all parties shipping the same distance aver the same oad. That a State has auch power, cannot be doubted, and It cannot, be thwarted by any action of a rallrAad company which doea not Involve Un actual In terstate shipment, altlhough done with a view of promoting tbe busi ness Interests of the comlany. While a State may not compe l a railroad company to do business lat a loss and while a railroad compaify may lnslllt as auulnst the nower h( tbe State upon the right to establish auch rates aa will afford reasonable com nenaaUon for the sefrvlce rendered. yet when It voluntarily establishes local rates for bod08 ahippera It can not resist the pofer of the Mate to enforce the eamf rates for all. The State may lnslsl' "Pon equality be tween all Ita clt-neos, and tnal equal- Itv cannot be defeated In respect t any local shlrVn( "r 'mmU made with oJ to favor outside com panies.' k'.NS WITHOUT tOAL. DAKOTA ' and Manufacturing Many School riant Forced to s, N. D.. rieo. 18. The Grand For! toy presents the fuel sltuatl .ditlon thai haa exist- most critical ry of the State. Care- ed In the erery portion of the tul Inquiry the State shows northern town In which coal that there Is r can be had exq jept In small quantities. and to supply! In downs of pound to ba bo lug been oat ol Immediate needs, and places there Is not a light, the dealers hav 1 foal (or days, and In woi 'or a week or more. some Instances H and llgatlng and Borne town sen lants have been manufacturing Iduala are sharing closed, and Indlv .uppliea with neigh- their small fuel s bora. . - a. u g a- ... i ''Salton Sea Plans. 18. The Mext- Washington, De assented to the ... , 4V otate Department proposition of the . that United States, enf'neer m,xnr shall enter Mexico fr?" "I!"?.? Closing the breach ' 7 , , .h Is causing the Imperial canal, wh. ,. . . .v 5lton Sea. Sen- formation of the II . ,,, , . . . . ,ornla will Intro- ator Flint of Call .. . . . ... , resa after the holl duce a bill In Cong, , ., , , an appropriation day recess making to defray the coat lUtt to Stateu Hearst Dhh1s Fort 18. Governor Sacramento, Dee. . from W. R. IKa fpanafa. Pardee bas received Hearst the deeds for. , m d the Sonoma enceof Fort Ross af. . . . . ' . ... Ic landmarKa mission,, two hlsto" AaAaA t-A Visa Ktntaa ' Flames Threaten ' ' Sacramento. Dec. 18.-!" . ...e says flrs message from Maryavtl. broke out there last nf n ,n stora of. White. Cooley & u A dynamite explosion cecum an eral people were Injured. k RevoluUonltia Captured With?0?"' Moscow, Dec. 18 Thirty mi of the revolutionary Bithting LKfJ" leatlon were arrested yesterday 1? Basmanoff quarter J of thia C' Large (stocks of arts, aminunlu,"' dynamite and bombs' were seised. Outwits the lirsTCOQ. A complication of temale trout, J wtrti cuarrn or tie tomich aw bowels, bad reducer! .Mrs. Thos. Auptin of LenTADwo: deplornble coodit ht I rid., to BUi,. ii tont njr di' tor aaviwci aa op fHtiou ; but b hnorwnd fcariuir in re -tits, po;r nt of all ! ., pf..i"?a this to try nri-1 to the amitze cured hr. GmrautlTil for cure'.,"' ptd liVRr, kiflney hi" iipm, jftsV'lcie, chilli lonnw, norva 'n n-)i-l. Prlfo t wl3 Urua Store. 4 Muted .trnncr Notice Ufcil N. 1391 Paragraph 2, Seo. Do.tl La" aod Ksaoutiona, "BoTrent nTo.t b. eo" " ter roew""-" lk. h.u of tha plaas taatd ;TTtbTq7tr in eaeb rsntad day . tn na,- LrtaiffS E on or" before th. if a quarter the box sbsli biolosed sod offered for rent tbsir ""Tr,,, h niaoed In the gen- (QdUie "" ' aeiivery. irmiinnnK. Acting Postmaster-Oeneral. THE NEW HOME Sewing: riachine Has many rials but no peers. Those who are using it are unanimous in their praise of its su periority, It has no in tricate adjustments to annoy the uninitiated, no fragile parts to break and makes ehe prettiest stitch of any machine in use. Just give it a trial Come over to our store and we will demonstrate it to you. John White Wblte-Tbomas lilt Weat Side. Palace Hotel f South C Stix-w Medford, Oregon . Rates. $1.00 per day. Meals, 25 centi. Geo. Lindley, if op. U. E. AKKEMT, President. U. L. DAVit, Cawbler. I.E. KHVAHT. Vlc PreHttlcal. W. P4 JACKHOK. AMI. tJUDlK MlDPOMOOHCOON 5APE DbPOSIT VoXOS TO RBKT A QonorftjJnkip.g Business frQSiflcieo ADMINISTRATOR J NOTICE. Notice in hereby stven lhl tff nndenlaTtied ban, by tha :ouoty foim ol iVjf County of Jacktwn, SUte of Oregon, been duly"Vp(olnleil ulmlnlrtrftturof th entute el UvtiTy' Mnyerj dccvaned. All pertona hat-log; clatmi Jpfinsl wld eitate ar hereby notl'tej an(isU1 quired to pment the Mtne with the propeiV vouchers, wiihla nix mount niter tha date of thin Dotloe, to tbe UDilerilgacd, at Ut'dford, Oregon. Hated December 1ft, 190S. U fcOItnE R. L1NDLBT, AdmlnlstTtor ot th eitate ol iivary Uoyer, deceatted. Guardian's Sale of Real Property. Notice It faernbv flrtn that bf nndfrsLraed iiMrdiaiioItbettateor Ktbl Tavlor, Mabel Taylor and Sera Taylor, minor chil.1re of AdoU) K. Taylor , dceeaibtd. uoler and by rtr turn of an order ot theruuniy mart nf Jackaoa Cottntv, Oresjoa, made and entered ot renird oa the srd day ot Hooember, I Sufi, authttrlzlntr, em powedng aud llcenslnic him to do m, will on and after the Stb day nf January, 117, pelt to the biicberH binder for each in hand allot aald ntunud wards right, title and Intern in and to thcfollowlug dericrlbed premises in Jackson County, Orotfon, nubjeot to confirmation by tbe court. ' Undtylded one fllxth In rest In and to the following: Soutticant fjuarier of iH?ctlon 27, townahlp7 eoutn, rantre 1 west; iuih half of Donation Iand Clulm, no. M. In iiiil towmhip and raiijje; went halt of sonthffutquuricr and e:til half of awuthwent quaru-r, mjcilon :tt, town hip S? south, raniro 1 eat; nortbwest quarter of northwest trnerter, ttectlon SI towrnhlp taouih, ranjw 1 ast. Tnat naid aale will be made at private tale rit tbe residence of said gnrdi.-n turet m.les cant of Metlford, Jacktn County, Oreo-oa. Dated December 7, ltfoB W. W. TA YF.OR nnardlan of Ethel Taylor, Mab Taylor und Neva Taylor. Assijcnees Notice. In the circuit court of the state of Oregon, fa and for the county of Jackwm. In the maliiT ol the estate nf George W. Teat sorth, an insolvent debtor. Xotlee In hereby clyen that the tindt-r"litut'd, neflitnee ot thr nnove natnud tla!.. has lll.tl hi- ttnal report In the matter ot the fi:d estnte with the County Clerk of Jackson County, Ore Ron, and that the court has uppolivrd the 30ih day of iHrcamtwr, Mufi. at two o'clock p. m. sa the time and the Co'irtbome at Jckonrille, Oregon, a the place for beating snld tlnal re nort. All persons litleresletl are hereby ooti. Qeil to bo preMeni at said time and plure and make their objections, if aii, knowti.why su-ti flnat report bfMild nnt be approved and tbe swafgiiee dircherped from hn tniDI. This nollce Is published for four weeks la ihe Medford Mall hy order of the Hon. U.K. Hanna JndKC of the above entitled court t)is tlr.i of publication being the iflth day of November 1. and the lart day being being the Hlb. day of December, ' w,t. York, Amis nee. SUMMONS. . In too Circuit Court of Oregon lor JacLuon fnnnlt. George W. Daley, Plain u&. Belle Daley. Defen.laut. i n ncue uaiey me ai-nye named Defendant: IN T1IK NAVK OF T11K HTATKOF OKh'tiON You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of phtlmta now on rile in the above enlitled court and cause wit! In ten days from the date ol the m;rvice of this summons upon you if served within Jackson County, Oregon, and If nerved within any other county, of the state ot Oregon, then wiih'n twenty it)S from the date of the service of this "am nions noon yuu, and II served l- puo drat ion then within six weeks iron, the date ol the tlrst publp atlon of tbla summon. whieii Is the ttrd day of N.vemler. I!s, and if you fall to answer within the time required, et c plaintiff will apply to the court for tne rehel demanded in bis complaint. Tit : for a deeree of diforve dis olTlm the bind- ol matrimony heretofore acd now exiMinK between phiintiff an.l dfJindant and for th caro and utodv ,f the minor liiikiilu i-i I'.niiMin sum upiurmni This .muidin is served lv p .oliraMnn -4n th Mkoh.uh Mm, pnhllbed at Midmrd, JsckHti ( iii:Ti:y . tin Ron, om-'' n werk for six on-e.-utive ue, us. the flr piitilteN(;on on the JUji isy of No.rmber. am) the lat on the Ith .le .- ef Jnnu.ry l:W, by order ot the Hwi- ; H K. Ilonua. : of fi-d! coi:rt, whtch nrler eourt. The time withfr bich you ar. rennir aa lliaur ..'i tin .mn (111 Ol .Mil rilhnf 1K ,n uary. 1 Or"S NEWBURY, Attorney for plaintiff. . W Vsl m Cjltfsi tTr