HE STOPPED HIS p o .
REAL E S T A T E
240 acres 31 miles from rail
road, 90 acres in cultivation and
for fruit, close to high school
70 acres more cultivatable. loOO
ami 'j mile from railroad Large
cords of wood on the place and
every cord can be gotten off, 3
spring on the place and a tine
living springs and water can be
well, 20 acres in cultivation, and
several acres of fruit rdanted, ( run into the house, house and
barn, and school house on the
part of which is iij . bearing. J
property. Price $4200 if taken
Price $5,000.00 if taken soon. 1 at once. Think of it, good land
This is for a quick sale, and is a J at $17.50 per acre. What better
snap.
< bargain do you want?
111 acres of good land suitabl
Real Estate, Loans
and Insurance
I WATCHES CLOCKS
REPAIRING
Guaranteed Satisfactory
ENGRAVING
and
I took his paper ’leven years,
And helped him all 1 could
And when it comes to dunnin’ t
I didn’t think he would.
But that he did, and you can bet
It made me hot as thunder.
Says I. I’ll stop that sheet I will
If the cussed thing goes under!
1/V. IV. IRVING & CO.
ÍJEWELRY
Monograms
I am a man as pavs his debts
Ami won't be insulted.
So when the editor gets too smart.
I want to be consulted.
Fancy
Worn
Geo. H. Hayden
Near Post Office
EDITOR’S TODAY
The editor of today has to get his
nose down to the grind stone and ke p
it there sixteen hours a day and 365
days in the year, or he falls by the
wayside. There are men who quit
work Saturday nignt and rest until
M n lay morning. They lay aside busi
ness cares at live or six o’clock eveiy
evening and do not resume them until
s.'V n or eight next m ruing. N ,t ow ih
your editor. He has no elegant leisure,
lie knows no hours, no Sunday, no
night. When he goes to a party, or to
church, or on an alleged pleasure trip,
it is all in the line of duty. Withal,
your editor man is a cheerful, long-
suffering soul, going about doing good
in his humble way. He returns good
for evil. He writes long puffs of
church sociables, and in return there
for, ace, pts a chunk of cake that would
sink an irone I a I. He notes the arrival ,
of all the babies in bis neighborhood
and eternally perjures bis soul in tell
ing how pretty they are. He rejoices
with the gay and mourns those who
are sad. He b.oms every enterprise
which makes his community rich and
goes about Inmself clothed in gunny
sack coats and < lie suspender, lie
glorii s over the fortune of bis neighbor
and meekly eats his own repast of
boiled corn cobs and colored
tomato cans. He can write a
all account of a prize light, a
speech, all obituary untie
split wood, pitch hay. wai
preside at a ca up ineetii
horses, quote law or gospel
thing else at a moments noli
BARNUM’S FREIGHT RATES
hunted up the measly whelp
And for his connin’ caper
paid 'leven years anil quit!
Yes sir; I’ve stopped his paper.
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COUNTY COURT
Items of
Interest to Jackson
Tax
County
Payers
Miss Bertha Prim is employed at lhe
county clerks office this week.
W. K. Coleman left Tuesday for
Dead Indian where he and his family
will enjoy the refreshing breezes of
that section of Oregon.
NEW CASES
Frederick C. Page vs. Lawrence L.
Moore; suit to remove cloud from title.
The Crater Lake Lumber Co. vs.
John Wolff and George T. King; action
to recover money.
MARRIAGE
LICENSES
Frank Steven Moore and May E C.
Ball.
James F. Ferry and Lulu May Gard-
ener.
REAL
ESTATE
THANSrERU
Arnetta Burch to J. W. Carson, 90
acres in D 1. C 42. township 37, range
1 E $900.
Lottie Peters to J. A. McLeod, lots
12 and 13. Kendall addition to Medford.
Katie Fordney to A. 1). Helman, land
in section 5, township 39, range 1 E
FRUIT JARS
Economy Glass Jars
WITH COVERS
Half Gallons
Quarts
Pints
Summons
Mason’s Glass Jars
I n THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
OF OREGON, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF
WITH CAPS AND RUBBERS COMPLETE
JACKSON.
Pints
_
.
.
.
90c
In the Matter of the Application
$1.10
John Cox to register title to the
Quarts
-
following described real property
1.40
Half
Gallons
-
-
-
situated in Jackson County, Oregon,
to-wit:
35c
Mason’s Porcelain Jar Caps and Rubbers
Beginning at the quarter Section
c rner between Sections I and 12 in
Red Cross Rubbers
.
-
-
8 l-3c
Township 38 South of Range 2 West
of the Willamette .Meridian, and
runnin thence East 23.0<i chains to
the i li ter quarter SeCiion corner;
then e North 12.50 chains: thence
West 10.00 chains: thence North
10.0) chain-“: thence West 10.00
chairs! thence North 10.00 chains
We also carry in stock and offer
to the center of the County Road:
thence North 76 degrees 45 minutes
at very reasonable prices
you
West along the center of the
County Road, 14.94 chains: thence
South 5 degrees West 3.65 chains:
thence South iOde/re .-s 30 minuets
West 16.00 ch illis: th nee South
5 degrees West 9 29 eh tins: thence
South 3 degrees West 7.22 chains
to the Section line between Sections
I and 12 in said Township ami
Range: thence east on said Section
line 19.0.) chains to the place of be
ginning. containing 91.57 acres.
vs.
James T. Tucker and Cynthia E.
Tucker his wife. Flanees Rumley,
a widov, Na.icy Smith and George
Smith, her husband, Jane Luellen
and Charles Luellen, her husband,
described premises, in Plaintiff and
L vina Burch. Margaret Gorden, a
fm- his costs and disbursements to be
widow, Monroe 11. Gorden and
i taxed.
Sarah Gordon, his wife, Alfred
This Summons is served by publica
Gorden and Eflie Gorden, his wife,
tion by order of the Hon. H. K. Hanna
Robert
single.
Clara Gorden,
one of the judges of the above entitled
Gorden, single, Henry J. Gor-
court which said order was dated in
den and Ora Gorden, his wife.
chanib rs. August 6th 1908 directing
Limes L G ird n and Emma Gorden,
Smmons to be published in the Jack
his wife, Uriah Gorden and Della
sonville Post a Newspaper of gene al
Gorden, his wife. Addie Vincent
circulation, published in Jackson County,
and R. B. Vincent, her husband.
Oregon, for six consecutive weeks from
Jane Vincent and C. O. Vincent,
the date of the first publication thereof
her husband. Matilda M. Mvres ami
w hich is August 7th 19i)8. the las publ
G. R. My res, her husband, Nora
cation being September Uth 1908 an I
Vr.jghn and Richard Vaughn, her
requires the defendei.t to appear and
husband, and
answer or olherwise plead on or before
All Whom it May Concern,
the last day prescrib “d for the publica
Defendants.
tion of said Summons.
In the name of the state of Oregon:
Harvey Miles and Mulkey
You, and each of you are hereby sum
mon dm .1 required to appear and answ
Attorney for Plaintdf.
er the application of John Cox to re
gister title to the above described land,
In Th e Circuit Court Of The State Of Oregon. pliance with the provisions of the Act
Executrix’ Notice
tiled in said Court on the ltith day of
For The County Of Jackso. ss.
of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled
July A. I). 1908, within ten days from
Notice is hereby given that the un-
In the matter of the Application of
“An Act for the sale of timber Lands
the date of the serviceof this summons dersignerl has been appoinled by the Zulerna Kostomlatsky to register title to the
in the States of California, Oregon,
upon you, if served within Jackson
following described real property situated in
Nevada, and Washington Territory, ’
County, Oregon, or if served within ’ County Court of Jackson County, Ore- Jackson county. Oregon, to-wit:
as extended to all Public Lai d States
of
Wm
gon,
executrix
’
of
the
estate
any other County of the Stale of Ore
Beginning 1.8.) chains East of the North
by act of August 4. 1892,
Ray
deceased,
deceased.
All
persons
indebted
to
gon. then within twenty days of the
west Corner of D. L. C. No. 81 in Tp. 37 S.,
G eorge B. M organ
said
estate
are
requested
to
settle
the
date of the service of this summons
of R. 2 w.t of the w. M., and running thence
of Myrtle1 Point County of Coos State*
upon you: or if served by publication same immeaditately, and all persons North 8.25 chains; thence East 12.48 chains;
of Oregon filed in this office on August
thereof, then within six weeks from having claims against said estate are thenc south 8.25 chains thence West 12.48chains,
22, 1907 his sworn statement No.
the date of the first publication there requested to present them with the to the place of beginning, containing 10.30 Acres, 9639 for the purchase of the Northeast
——: .......
of; and if you tail to answer said appli proper vouchers to us at our resilience
vs.
(NEG) quarter of Section No. Lti in
cation within said time, the appli ant on Applegate Cree's. Jackson County, Margaret Tice, a widow; waiter Tice, single;
Township No. 40 South of Range N< .
will apply to the Court for the relief Oregon, within six months of the date Anna Willits and Rush B. Willits, her husband;
2 W., W. M.. (lie., aid will oiler
prayed for in his application, to-wit: hereof.
Effie Phelps and Ira Phelps, her husband;
proof to show that the lai el sought is
for ii decree of this court registering
L ouisa R ay
rharley Tice and Belle Tice, hit wife: Tom
more valuable for its timber or stone
the title to the land ah ,ve described in
Tice, single: Maggie culver and Melvin
than for agricultural purpi ses. and to
M ollie R ay
the name of said applicant:
culver, her husband; Hazel Tice, single;
establish his claim to said land before
Executrix'
August
Sth
19J8.
This summons is served by publica
Fred Tice and Martha Tice, his wife. Babe
the Register and Recitver of this
tion pursuant to an order made by lion.
Tice, single; Nettie Clark and william Clark,
office, at Rose burg, Oregon, on Satin-
II. K. Hanna. Judge of said Court on
Alias Summons.
her husband; Elmira May cox and John W.
day the 24th day of October, 1908.
the 17th day of July, 1908, and is re-
He names :.s witnesses: Eugene E.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, cox. her husband; Eva Naylor and Melvin
turnable August 29th, 1908.
Naylor, her husband; Amelia Wilson and A.
Morgan, of Gold Beach, Oregon, James
Witness my hand and the seal of t he for the County of Jackson, ss.
M. Wilson, her husband; Mary L. Davison,
W. Morgan, of Little Rock, Wash.’
In th«' Matter of the Application of
Court here’o affixed this 17th dav of
single; william E. Davison, single; Annie
Elsworth Morgan, of Gold Beach, Ore
W. J. Warner to register title to the fol
July A. I) 1908
Jackson and W. H. Jackson, her husband:
gon, and Henry Nance, of Seattle,
lowing: described real property, situated in
(Seal of the Circuit Court.)
Fred E. Davison, single; Maty a . Davison, a
Washington. E. A. Morgan of Eugene-
Jackson County. Oregron, to-wit:
widow; Joseph Taylor and Louisa Taylor,
Oregon, V. S. Morgan of Clifton Wasl-
W. R. ( OLEMAN,
Hexinninjr at th“ Northeast Corner of
his wife. Joseph H. Taylor, single; Thomas
ington.
Com.tv Cle'k of Jackson
L. Taylor, single; Louis H. Meigs and Mary
i oui.ty. Oregon, ami I X- D. I . C. no . 79 in Tp. 37 S.. of R. 2 W.. of the
Any and all pet sons claiming adversely
the W. M.. and running thence South St.80
officio Clerk
of
E. Meigs, his wife: J. a . Smith and Mary J.
the“ above described lands are requested
to tile their claims in this office on < r
Circuit Court for s lid Chans to the Southeast Corner of said D. L.
Smith, his wife; <5. E. Werst. single: and
C. No. 79: thence East 5.S0 Chains: thence
County and Sta e.
before said 21th day of October. 1908.
All whom t n ay concern.
North 31.8») Chains: thence West 5.80 CI.a ns
Defendants.
B enjamin L. E ddy
to place of beginning*, containing 18. Mac res.
TAKE NOTICE.
Summons
Register.
Also; Beginning’ 6.50 Chains East of the
That on the 7th day of August, A. D. 1908. an
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I n the C ircuit C ourt of the S tate Northeast Corner of P. L. C. No. 79 in Tp.
application was filed by the said Zu lema Kostom
Jelly Glasses with covers, 50c dozen
an assortment of Crockery
Glassware, Wood and Willow ware
NUNAN-TAYLOR CO
lee Cream
Diarrhoea Cured.
“My father has for four years been
troubled with diarrhoea, and tried every
means possible to effect a cure, with
out avail,’’ writes John H. Zirkle of
Philippi, W. Va. “He saw Chamber
lain’s Colic, Colera and Diarrhoea
Philippi
Remedy advertised in the
I
it. The
Republican and decided to try
i
and he
result is one bottle cured him
I
has not suffered with lie disease for
taking
this
eighteen months. Before
remedy he
be was a constant suf-
ferer. lle is now sound and well, an I
although sixty years old, can do as
much work as a young man.” Sold by
City Drug Store.
ASHLAND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
Aahland, Ore/jon-.
Something Special
Business and Shorthand Training. thor
ough and practical.
6 months scholarship......... $45.00.
9 montl s scholarship.
... 60.00.
Note ihe Special.
All students who secure
nine
months scholarship and enter
her 7, will be entitled to the
course to July 1. 1909. This
an extra month. Come an<
gate. Address, P. RITNEl
The lia ight rates of the Rogue River
Valley rail road is a question the people
of this city are unable to solve. The
company will charge $,j. for bringing
an empty car from Midford here (we
have not been able to learn whether
they make an extra charge for placing
the car oil the sidetrack) the fruit men
load the car and the company charges
$5. fol“ hauling it over to Medford.
The Southern Pacific spots a car on a
CLASSIFIED
siding fot t lie shipper free of all expense
and do not ehaige $1.00 a mile for
h.iuling the car. If the. dal the State
Commerce Commission w ould have them
before court and heavi
One $8>.iH)Nc. 1 Sharp -
people
Is it just? Is it I tgl
Separator, I good milk
a man
of this city to be p< rs<
number of young Stock,
means
simply because he has
r write. Adolf Schultz.
by which the citizens may teach the
outside markets with his produce?
MISCELLANEOUS
That was w hat the State Railroad
Commission was created for to com- DRESS MAKING Mrs. Hostetter is
pel the railr i l ls t > m ike re isonable
prepared co do dress making or sew
and equal rati s.
ing. Having finished her trade in
one of the largest dress making es
Granulated Sore Eyes Cured.
tablishments on the coast.
•
“I’’*»r twenty years 1 suffered from
9c.
Wheat sacks new ...............
a bad » ase of granulate»! sore eyes,
Sc.
si\s Marlin Boyd of Henrietta, Ky. 1st quality seconds..................
40c. lb.
• In l’\bruary. 1903. a gentleman asketl Linen bag twine...................
me to try Chamberlain's Salve. I For sale in qnanities to suit.
i.-ed about two thirds of it and my
Nunan Taylor Company.
t \ es have not given me any trouble
si i-e. ” This salve is for sale by City
“The kind yourGrandfather used” and
Drug Store.
he was of rare judgement. Profit by
his experience an I useold W. I. H VKl’EKS
whiskey.
Sold by
E. H H elms .
A Faithful Friend.
“I have used Chamberlain’s Colie,
Coleta and Diarrhoea Remedy since it
was first introduced to the public in
1872. and have never font d one instance
where a cure was not speedily effected
by its use. I have been a commercial
traveler for eighteen years, and never
start out on a trip without this, my
faithful friend,” says H. S. Nichols of
Oakland. Ind. Ter. When a man has
used a remedy tor thirty-live years he
knows its value and is com|>etent to
speak of it. For sale by City Drug
Store.
Delivered to all
arts of the City
The Boss
of O regon for the
son .
C ounty ok j ack -
Alonzo Wimer and
Mollie V imer.
Plaintiffs,
vg.
The Genu al Machinery
Company, a corporation.
Defendents.
To the General Machinery Company,
a corporation. Defendent:
I n the name of the state of ore -
gon , you arehiirebyrequir.il to answer
the complaint of the plaintiff filed in
the above entitled court and cause w ith-
in ten days from the service of this
Summons upon you. if served within
Jackson County, Oregon but if served
within any other County in the Sta'eof
Oregon, then within twenty days from
date of the service upon you. or if per
sonally served iqain you outside the
State of (Ingon, then within six weeks
from the date of such service .¡nd if
served by publication thereof then on
or before the l ist day prescribed n the
order for the publication of Summons
which is the 11th day of September A.
D. 1908. and if you fail to appear and
answer within the time required, the
plaintiff will imply to the court for the
relief prayed for in his said complaint,
to w it:
That a certain Mortgage of record in
Jackson County Oregon, bearing date
December 1st 1895. for $750 00 eve ut-
ed by Thomas Cline and Emma Clino
covering the e'_ of nw , of sc , .. I e
of s'j of sw11 of ne'4 of S<. .1 I'p 3.1
S. R. I W Willamette Meridia“ Ore
gon containing 30 acres more
> be
cancelled and satisfied of record and for
further decree of the court qa e rig the
title of plaintiff in and to s I above
37 S., of R. 2 W.. of the W. M., and running
thence East 6.06 Chains: thence South 16.32
Chaains: thence West 6.06 Chains: thence
North 16.32Chains; toplace of beginning,
containing
acres.
Vf.
Margaret Tice; Walter Tice; Anna Willits; Rush
R. Willits ; Effie Phelps»; Ira Phelps;Charlev
Tee Belle Tice: Tom Tice: Maggie Culver;
Melvin culver; Hazel Tice: Fred Tice; Martha
Tice Babe Tice; Nettie Clark; William Clark.
Elmira May Cox; John W. Cox; Eva Naylor
Melvin Naylor; Amelia Wilson: A. M. Wilson;
Mary L. Dav son. William E. Davison; Annie
Jackson; W. H. Jackson; Fred E. Davison;
Mary A. Davison; Joseph Taylor: Louisa.
Taylor; Joseph H. Taylor. Thomas; I.. Taylor,
and All Whom it may Concern.
Defendants.
To waiter Tice; T»«n Tice. Maggie culver.
Melvin culver. Balx» Tice. Nettie dark, william
(dark. Eva Naylor. Melvin Naylor. Amelia wilsun.
A. M. wilaon. Fred E. Davison. And all whom it
may concern. Defendants:
In the name of the State of Oregon: You and
each of you. are hereby required to appear and
answer the Application tiled against you in the
above entitled cause which is a cause brought
for the purpose of Registering Title to the above
dtsecribed premises and you are so required to ap
pear and answer on or before the 22nd <ia\ of
September A. D 1908. and if you fail to so appear
and anserw for «ant thereof the Plaintiff will
apply to the court for the relief in said Application
and herein demanded, said Application being now
on Hie n the office of the clerk of said court in
Jacksonville. Jackson county. Oregon; the date
for the Order for the oublication of this Summons
is August 7th I’»
Dated August 7th ll>*i
w R. COLEMAN
i ‘Ut.ty clerk <’f Jackson county.
Oregtm. and rx-offlc'clvk of
the c rcuit Court
latsky in the circuit court of Jackson county.
Oregon, for Initial Registration of the title of the
land above described:
!
Now unless you appear and answer on or before
the 22nd day of September A. D. 1908, and show
cause why such application should not be granted
the same will be taken as confessed, and a decree
will be entered according to the prayer of the
application, and you will be forever barred from
disputing the same.
Witness my hand and the seal of the court here
to affiixed the 7th day of August, A. D. 1908.
W. R. COLEMAN
County Clerk of Jackson County.
Oregon, and «-.x-efficio clerk of the
c.rcuit court.
Notice for Publication
roartinent of the Interior. U S Land Ortice
at Re»seLui*K. Oregon. June 11th, 1JM>8.
Notice is hereby given that
SAMUEL B SIMMONS.
of Jacksonville. Oregon, who. on April 1st. 1901.
made H. E. No. 10646. and on Jan. 15, iw.
Additional H. E . No. 12369. for SEU of NEk.
NWl( of SE’ I. E’ j of SEl* Section 2«\ Township
38 South. Range 2 West Willamette Meridan.
has fled notice of intention to make Final five
year Proof, to establish claim to the land above
described, before A. S Blitun. U S. Commission
er. at Medford. Oregon, on the 26th. day of
September 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses: John H. Simmons,
of Jacksonville. Oregon. John Carter of Jack
sonville. Oregon. J. Crump, of Jacksonville. Ore
gon. M Price, of Sterlina. Oreeon.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Résilier.
Timber
Land Act, June 3. 1878.—
Notice For Publication.
United States Land Office, Roseburg,
Oregon. April 13, 1908.
Notice is hereby given. That in com-
Timber Land Act, June 3, 1878.—
Notice For Publication.
United States Land Office, Roseburg,
Oregon. April 11. 1908.
Notice is hereby given. That in con -
pliance with the provision of the Act
of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled
“An Act for sale of timber Lands in
the States of California, Oregon,
Nevada, and Washington Territory
as extended to all Public Land St., es
by act ot August 1, 1892,
J ames W. M organ
of Little Rock County of Thurston
State of Washington tile i in this offic •
on August 22, 1907 his sworn ;aie-
ment No. 9635 for the purchase of tht
Northwesi (NW1,) quarter of Sectioi
No, 12 in Township No. 10 South ul
Range No. 2 W.. W. M.. Ore.. : nd
will offer proof to show that the land
sought is more valuable for its timbet
or stone than tor agricultural purpos:
and to establish his claim to said land
before the Register and Receiver <•
this office, at Roseburg. Oregon, <. r
Friday the 23rd day of October 1908.
He names as witnesses: George L
Morgan, of Myrtle Point. Oregon.
Eugene E. Morgan, of Gold Beach,
Oregon. Elsworth Morgan, of Gold
Beach, Oregon, and Henry Nance, ot
Seattle. Washington.
ny and all persons claiming adversely
the above described lai ds are requesttd
to tile their claims in this office on or
before said 23rd day of October. 1908.
B enjamin i .. E ddy .
Registet