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i COURT HOUSE | President M. F. Eggleston of the Ash land Commercial Chib has made appli cation to the county commissioners’ | ourt for 3,0)0 feet of bridge planking to be used in the repairof the bridges in the Ashland Canyon road. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to Albert H. Stallsworth and Martha L. Humphrey, Chas. E. Abbot and Carrie Arenson, Victor Plymale and Grace Loar. Suit for Divorce. Alice Crossman, vs. John B. Cross man suit for divorce, on the grounds of cruel and inhuman treatment. They were married at Madelia, Minnesota, in 1892. Plaintiff and defendant are now residents of Ashland. There are six minor children, aged 14, 13, 11, 9, 5, 1. years respectively. Plaintiff asks for care and custody of children —E. D. Briggs is plaintiff's attorney. Circuit Court. Jackson Co. Bank. A corporation, vs. the Opp Consolidated Mines, a corpora tion, and Howard J. Rogers—suit for the appointment of a receiver and other relief. W. I. Vawter and M. Purdin, attorneys foi plainniff. W. S. Jones, vs. C. C. Hull,—action to recover $144.00 due on promissory note and $35.00 attorneys fees. Chas. Prim attorney for plaintiff. State of Oregon vs. L. L. Shelley. Transcript from justice court of Ash land. Criminal case. Probate Matters. Estate of Pliny R. Strange, deceased. Order for sale of personal property. Estateof James Harvey, deed Order appointing Saturday, Sept. 30th as day for hearing final settlement of estate. Estate of Frederic Barneburg, dec’d Inventory and appraisment filed show ing estate to be valued at $48,237.78— Order to sell personal property and pay preferred claims. Estate i f Lester Lansford Walker, dec’d Inventory aud appraisement filed showing estate to be valued at $875.00 Order to deed property. Estate of Sarah E. Martin, dec’d Or der appointing F. C. Redden, adm. Estate of C. C. Chappel, dec’d Sec ond semi-annual report of admx filed. Real Estate. Elizabeth and J. M. Ebe to J. Shad- inger, lots 1 and 2, bk 40, Medford; $650. J. Shadinger to B. F. Castles, lot 1, bk 40. Medford; $575. Katharine Wait to D. B. Soliss, lots 8 and 9. Davis subdivision of lot 2, bk 5. Galloway’s add to Medford; $800. S. A. Rennilson to R. O. Duncan et al. assignment of bond for deed; $600. Butte Falls Sugar Pine Lumber Co. to Jenr.ie Wright, lots 15, bk 13, Butte Falls; $150. Geo. W. Thompson to Henry C. Gar nett, 194 feet off N end lots 9 and 10, bk 8, Park add to Medford; $10. John A. Smith et al to H. C. Garnett, lot 4. bk 23, Medford; $475. George G. Carson to Edwin J. Ruyn- yard. property in bk 2, Barr's add to Medford: $300. W. B. Robison to Homer H. Neal, s w of s e sec 3, tp 39, 1 w; $200. Henrietta Bailey et al to Jennie A. Mee. lots 23. 24 and 25, bk N, R R add to Ashland: $1. W. F. Wooden to M. S. Parker, lots 17 and 18, bk K. R R add to Ashland; $10. Margaret Beswick to Dora Hubbard, property tn Ashland; $100. Walter L. Robinson to H. E. Stone, 10 acres in sec 6, tp 39, 1 e: $300. G. S. Butler to C. B. Cardmell, lots 16 and 17, Ashland Homestead Assc. Tract; $500, Ira C. Dobge to Wm. G. Breeding, 35.65 acres in sec 16, tp 36, 4 w; $10. Jessie F. Helman to Henry G. En ders, lot 4, bk 10, Helman add to Ash land; $700, Maria I. Applegate to IL G. Enders, lot 4, bk 10, Helman add, Ashland; $1. Mrs. A. S. Furry et al to H. B. Cal houn, bk 31, R R add to Phoenix; $165. State of Oregon to Eugene M. Burt, lot 1, .'••<• 36, I w; $59. Alfred A. Gillette to J. N. Herndon, lot 2, bk 15, Central Point; $600. J. N. Herndon to Lillie Hannah, same as above; $800. G. A. Gregory to J. W. Odgers, int in quartz claims in n w '4 sec 12, tp 39, 1 w; $1. August Lawrentz to O. Wilsey 20.18 acres in d 1 c 73, tp 37, 2 w; $1000. Henry J. Olsen to Wm. Olsen, 160 acres in sec 13, tp 32, 2 e; $1. Ole Hoode to Wm. Olson, int in land in sec 13, tp 32, 2 e $1000. U. S. to Jail Dixon, 40acres in sec 20, tp 34, 2 w. Pat. E. Goode to F. B. Creecy, placer claim in Applegate Dist.; $1. Mary Parkham to Mrs. M. A. Patton, land in d 1 c 72, tp 38, 1 w; $200. Mary Parham to Wm. S. Patton, land in d 1 c 72, tp 38 lw; $5 L. A. Lewis to Clementine F. Lewis, water right; $1. Ben Beall to I. J. Purkey pile, bk 20, 21 and 22, Central Point: $120. Butte Falls S. I*. L. Co. to John P. Hughes, lot 6, bk 19, Butte Falls; $100. Butte Falls S. P. L. Co. to S. S. Pentz, lot 10, bk 17, Butte Falls; $100. F. W. Gaines to I. W. Thomas, lots 15 and 16, bk 6, Park add, to Medford; $800. E. W. Monroe to G. W. Doane et al, lot 3, bk 23, Medford; $2500. nt P. H. Daily ^==11 C. I*. Brigg.* L. Briggs DAILY & BRIGGS REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE FARM AND CITY PROPERTY MINING & TIMBER CLAIMS COLLECTIONS \ SPECIALTY ! I I Specialty of Fruit, Alfalfa and Stock Ranche* in the Famous Rngue River Valley JACKSONVILLE. OREGON I nion Liverv Stables.... •/ a—MMMKfruMn t»T— aa n—mwi a jummiir» i n .i m Rigs on short notice for timber crui sers, commercial men, sawmill men, all kind of men or parties. Horses fed at reasonable rates. .... Geo. N. Lewis, Proprietor. —Barlow & Hostetter Painters Decorators Paper Hangers Sign Writers Estimates Furnished on Contract Work The New School Law. In view of the fact that school will open on Sept. 16, the new educational law might be of interest. Oregon now has the strictest compulsory educational law of any state in the Union, and as the punishment is very strict for viola tion of the law, there will no doubt be a larger percentage of pupils for Ore gon this year than ever before. The following are requirements of the law: “All children between the ages of 9 and 14 years must go to public school all the term. The children from 14 to 16 must either work or go to school. The exception *o these requirements are children in private schools, pupils physically unable to attend, pupils under 10 living more than one and one-half miles from schools, pupils of any age living more than three miles from school and pupils under private tutors at home. The steps for the en forcement of the law are as follows: 1. Appointment of truant officers in each district. 2. First-class districts have power to call on police. 3. Coun ty Superintendent furnishes officers with a list of teachers. 4. Teacher compares record with census each month. 5. Teacher reports delinquents to secretary of boundary board. 6. Secretary reports to truant office. 7. Officer notifies parents and teachers. 8. Officer make complaint to Justice of Peace. 9. Justice issues warrant and conducts trial. The punishment for truancy is a fine of from $5 to $20 or imprisonment of from two to 10 days and all officers, including the School Superintendent and teachers, may be fined from $5 to $20 for failure to per form the duties incumbent on them un der the act.” SCHULZ & COMPANY Headquarters for Groceries, Dry Goods, Fresh Gruits, Confectionery, Cigars, Etc. FIRST, CLASS BAKERY CONNECTED AT RYAN BLOCK JACKSONVILLE. OREGON New Wagon & Blacksmith Shop ..... Beat Skilled Workmen Employed Fini Ciana Blacksmithing All kinds Wagon Work Anything and Everything Repaired Horseshoeing Big New Stock l.abot & Time-saving Tools Geo. N. Lewis, Prop (One Block /Vorth I Jacksonville, S. Hatch Oregon ’■ C