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NOTICE All those owning dogs must pay the Ward Whiteside visited at Central annual tax of $1.25 on each and every dog within the city limits. The marshal Point last Sunday. Mrs. Jas. G. Cotchett left Sunday is instructed to collect said tax and issue receipt. Should a dog be caught for her home at Oakland Cal. 1 on the streets without the tag the Miss Agnes Isaacs and Miss Bertha Brudenburg, of Medford spent Thurs marshal must catch the dog and within day the guests of Mrs. W. W. Irving. a reasonable time kill the animal. If your dog is worth keeping pay the tax, Misses Maud and Lelia Prim and otherwise he may be killed. Anna Wendt, returned home Wednes ♦ . ♦ day after a pleasant six weeks outing Summons at Coles tin. In the Circuit Court of Oregon for Jackson Mrs. E. J. Furness of Leland, for County. merally of Jacksonville, passed through Gus Newbury. Admistrator the valley a few days ago enroute to estate of Arthur Pool, deceased. Plaintiff. Boston Mass. vs. J. M. Potter who is connected with Geo. R. Wilkerson and the Yreka Jouranl was in the city Dosie Wilkerson, Defendants. Thursday and made this office a To Geo. R. Wilkerson and Dosie Wilkerson, the pleasant call. above named defendants, you and each of you are Miss Lottie Reed who has been hereby required to appear and answer the com visiting her mother for several weeks plaint of Plaintiff filed in the above entitled court has gone to Portland to resume her and cause within six weeks of the date of the first publication of this summons upon you, work as teacher in the public schoo’s. which is the 22nd day of August, 1908, and if you Among the Jacksonville people shop fail to appear in answer within the time required by law. for want thereof the Plaintiff will apply ping in Medford this week was Mrs. to the court for the relief prayed for and demand W. W. Irving, Miss Louise Jones, Miss in his complaint, viz: Mollie Towne and Miss Lottie Banks. For the judgement of this court against you in the full sum of $2879.66 and $250 attorney fees, Some say that rents are too high, and the costs and disbursements of this suit, and that land values are too high, and for the decree of this court that the mortgage that there is no money in farming. mentioned and described in Plaintiff's complaint It is true to a certain extent that be foreclosed as therein prayed for. and that a further decree be made and entered for the money is not piled up so rapidly by sale of the premises described in said mortgage the agriculturist now as in the past, and complaint, according to law, that the said but there are good and sufficient mortgage be foreclosed and that said defendants reasons therefor. The day has gone and all persons claiming under them be barred and foreclosed of all right, claim or equty of by when the seed can be sown and redemption in the said premises and every part the development of a bountiful crop thereof, and for such other and further relief as left in a great measure to nature. to the court may seem just and equitable. This summons is served by publication in the The day has come, and some time ago, Jacksonville Post, published at Jacksonville, that the farmer must study his la id Oregon, once a week for six consecutive weeks, as does the merchant his stock of by order of Honorable H. K. Hanna Judge of goods, as does the manufacturer his said court, said order having been made on the machinery. Our lard here is rich and 15th day of August. 1908. GUS NEWBURY, Attorney fur Plaintiff. fert le, but it must te carefully looked after, or shortly our farmers will abandon it as "killed out, ’ when the Alias Summons. fact will be that it is only tierd of In The Circuit Court Of The State Of Oregor. poor tilling. When our farmers look For The County Of jackso. ss. after their land-carefully studying In the matter of the Application of Zulema Kostomlatsky to register title to the its adaption, weigh carefully their following described real property situated in ' stock and feed and get the best Jackson county, Oregon, to-wit; Beginning 4.80 chains East of the North possible results from the combination then will land pay a high rate of in west corner of D. L. C. no . 81 in Tp. 37 S., of R. 2 w.. of the w. M., and running thence terest on a value of $150 or even more i North 8.25 chains; thence East 12.48 chains; per acre. I thenc south 8.25 chains thence west 12.48 chains, LOCAL NEWS LOCAL NEWS LOCAL NEWS John F. Miller and Emil Britt, spent For the news read the P ost . Sunday at Colestin. Ephriam Wilson has accepthd a posi Miss Mervyna Kenney visited in tion in Nunan-Taylor Co’s store. Medford a few days this week. Miss Fay Sears spent Sunday picnic- Adolf Schultz returned Saturday from ing at Gold Ray with Medford friends. a trip on Little Applegate and Squaw Orris Crawford an 1 family of Med Lake. ford, spent Sunday in town the guests Miss Maud Byrne visited in Jackson of T. T. Shaw and wife. ville this week the guest of Mrs. W. E. Mrs. Hattie Moore accompained by Finney. her neice Miss Ruth Peter returned to In every part of the city new houses Baker City Wednesday. are going up and old ones are being Miss Nellie Reams who has been repared. visiting relatives in Jacksonville for When in Medford stop at the Emerick some time has returned to her home where the finest of meals are served ’ at Berkely. and the most corteous attention given. Marvel M. Taylor and wife returned Try us and see. n-tf Wednesday from Portland where Mr. M. M. Welch killed a four point deer Taylor has been purchasing goods for and caught *J6 fish last Friday on Lit the firm of Nunan-Taylor Co. tie Applegate. He reports fishing W. R. Tucker moved into one of poor in Squaw Lake. | Chris Ulrich’s houses Monday, the M. M. Welch, Geo. Neuber an 1 W. L. house where he had been living was Williams left Saturday night for | sold to Dock Jones, of Sterling. Squaw Lake, where Mr. Neuber went Professor E. B. Moore was in the to look after his cattle ranch. city Wednesday on business. Mr. CountyClerk W. R. Coleman returned | Moore stated that he would open from Dead Indian last Saturday. W. school in this city on September 14. R. returned with same old smile which Judge J. R. Neil returned Wednesday signifies that he enjoyed his outing. from his outing and business trip in Ezra Arnold moved his family to his various parts of the county. The judge farm near Medford, last Saturday. We has been inspecting the county roads. regret very much to lose the presence Henry Stevens, who drives the sup of Mr. Arnold, but he will be supplied ply team for the Blue Ledge mine was with the news through P ost . in the city Saturday for provisions and Messrs H. Clarno and Edward Rus | took out several large watermelons and sell have bought the blacksmith shop of some peaches from the Boss. M. A. Eddy, and will conduct a wagon Etha Wall came in from the Blue and blacksmith at the same old stand, I Ledge Saturday to have a small piece The P ost wish the new proprietors of steal removed irom his eye. He | to the place of beginning, containing 10.30 Acres. success. reports everythin? in a flout is! i g TO* vs. BENSO Luke Ryan is repairing his house near condition at the mine, there being Margaret Tice, a widow; waiter Tice, single; Willits and Rush B. Willits, her husband; the ball park and will add another room about sixty men employed. LEAVE BENCH Anna Effie Phelps and Ira Phelps, her husband; 12 x 16 feet, when this huose has been A party composed of Mrs. Gertrude j < harley Tice and Belle Tice, hit wife; Tom completed it will be for rent, he is al Norton, Misses Flora and Minnie Henry L. Benson, circut judge in Tice, single: Maggie culver and Melvin so repairing one of his houses near the Thompson, Margaret Holmes, Ruth the first judicial district and brother culver, her husband; Hazel Tice, single; Fred Tice and Martha Tice, his wife. Babe school and will dig a well. Peter, Maud Tucker, Gladys Shaw and of Secretary of State Frank Benson, Tice, single: Nettie Clark and william Clark, Messrs. Hostetter & Zook have Laura Thomas, Messrs. Ed Wendt, Roy sent his resignation to Govenor Cham her husband; Elmira May Cox and John w. just finished painting the Buss confec Ulrich, David Cronemiller, Gordon berlain Monday to take effect Septem cox. her husband; Eva Naylor and Melvin tionery store and Luke Ryan’s building Stout, Essie Wilson and Charley Dun ber 10. Judge Benson will retire to Naylor, her husband; Amelia Wilson and A. on California street. This is a great ford, Jr. spent Sunday on Rogue River private practice as the quickly develop M. Wilson, her husband; Mary L. Davison, single; William E. Davison, single; Annie improvement to the looks of the city, picnicing, all report having a very ing Klamath country affords an allur Jackson and w. H. Jackson, her husband: ing field to efficient attorneys. The Fred E. Davison, single; Mary a . Davison, a and will do a great amount of good in enjoyable time. first district comprises Lake, Klamath widow; Joseph Taylor and Louisa Taylor, inducing people to come and make Jack his wife; Joseph H. Taylor, single; Thomas sonville their home. If you are in need of a typewriter Josephine and Jackson counties. L. Taylor, single; Louis H. Meigs and Mary Govoner Chamberlain will be called Sam DeRoboam recently got a patent call at this office and examine slightly E. Meigs, his wife; J. A. Smith and Mary J. to a curtain pole which he invented. used L. C. Smith or Smith Premier, upon to appoint a successor to succeed Smith, his wife; c. E. werst, single: and The pole is an ornament as well as a con j The L. C. Smith is almost new, used Benson at once, and it is thought, that All whom it may concern, Defendants. venient device for hanging curtains and only a few weeks, The Smith Premier either George Nolan or W. J. Moore To Waite - Tice, Tom Tice, Maggie Culver, Melvin will get the appointment, with the if sold this week is worth $75.00 but portier. The pole is not on the market yet culver. Babe Tyce, Nettie dark, William dark, chances in favor of the former. Both Eva Naylor, Melvin Naylor, Amelia Wilson. A. M. but preliminary steps are being made to j can be had for $50. are democrats. Judge Benson has Wilson, Fred E. Davison, c. E. werst, and all have it manufactured, when the dread been on the bench in Klamath and whom it may concern. Defendants: NOTICE. of window washing and curtain hanging In the name of the state of Oregon, You. and Lake counties for ten year, having each of you, are hereby required to appear and will be eliminated. There be a regular meetin ’ of Adarel been elected for a second term four answer the application filed against you in the Chapter No. 3 O. E. S. on Thursday years ago, which leaves two more years above entitled cause, which is an action brought evening September 3rd. Mrs. Jennie Painin' time's a-comin,' for the purpose of Registering the title to the Weather's gettin' clear. Reams of Klamath, Worthy Grand of his unexpired term to be served by above descriced premises, and you are so required appointment. People’s gettin’ restless Matron of the O. E. S. will pay the to appear and answer on or before the 22nd day Shortly you kin hear The first judicial district has been of September, A. D. 1908^and if you fail to so Chapter an official visit on this date. All th' folks a-callin’ All member are especially requested divided between Judge H. K. Hanna appear and answer for want thereof the Plaintiff "Hurry up with that paint.” will apply to the court for the relief in said to be present. Nellie R. Newbury, and Judge Benson on accout of the Application and herein demanded. Said Applica For Hostetter & Zook, you see. poor transportation facilities. Judge Are never very late. Worthy Matron of Adarel Chapter. tion being now on file in the office of the clerk Hanna has charge of Josephine and of said court in Jacksonville Jackson county. ♦ Jackson counties, while Judge Benson Oregon; the date of the order for the Publication Chronic Diarrhoea Relieved. What is Best for Indigestion? of this Snmmons is August 7th A. D. 1908. and successor has the Lake and Klam Dated August 7th A. D. 19('8. Mr. A. Robinson of Drumquin, On ath countie«. Mr. Edwani E. Henry, with the Unit W. R. COLEMAN county clerk of Jackson county, ed States Express Co., Chicago, writes, tario, has been troubled for years with Oregon, ex-officio clerk of the “Our General Superintendant, Mr. indigestion, and recommends Chamber circuit court. ---------- •---------- Quick, handed me a bottle of Chamber lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets as lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea “the best medicine I ever used.” If Notice. Remedy some time ago to check an troubled with indigestion or constipa Where Cleanliness Reign ! In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregor, attack of the old chronic diarrhoea. I tion give them a trial, They are cer- I for the County of Jackson, s-. Supreme have used it since that time and cured tain to prove beneficial, They are easy Matter of the Application of FRUIT CANDIES TOBACCO ' W. In J. the many on our trains who have been sick. to take ami pleasant in effect. Prie«, Warner to register title to the fol- I lowing described real property, situated in I am an old soldier who served with 25 cents. Sample free at Robinson's Jackson County. Oregon, to-wit: Rutherford B. Hayes and William City drug store. Beginning at the Northeast Corner of McKinley four years in the 23rd Ohio In connection Try our Bread D. L. C. No. 79 in Tp. 37 S.. of R. 2 W„ of the Regiment, and have no ailment expect Change in Southern Pacific Time W. M.. and running thence South 31.80 chonic diai rhoea, which this remedy Chains to the Southeast Corner of said D. L. Table. C. No. 79: thence East 5.80 Chains; thence stops at once.” For sale by City Drug North 31.80 Chain«; thence West 5.80 Chains Store. ICE BORN STONE On Forest Creek Aug. 24th to Mr. and Mrs. Lew Stone a ten pound girl. ----------------------- If U neade a soing machine drop a postal card to G. W. Johnson. All makes of machines from $5.00 to $75.00. Medford Pharmacy. 10-tf- J~*l I*".' J~*l ~ All kinds New and Second Hand Goods bought and sold. Want to buy Junk. Old copper and Rubber bought. ........ - i Shoe and Harness Repairing Harness Goods for Sale. Sole Leather for Sale. Ryan Building Opposite U. S. Hole Announcement I am now prepared with a new Fairbanks Morse Gasoline six-horse power Wood Sawing Outfit to saw wood in any quantity. Prices are as follows: Four Foot Wood, Once in Two 40 Cents Four Foot Wood, Twice in Two 50 Cents Pole Wood...................................... By the hour I will have plenty of wood for sale shortly at my yard on North Oregon street, on theT. J. Williamson place C. A. Norton, Prop Criterion Saloon For Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. CREAM DUNNINGTON & DENEFF, PROPRIETORS Jacksonville, Í ì)() I AT I No. 15...................................10.35 A. M. No. 13................................. 3.20 P M. No. 225 (coach for Ashland) 10.15 P. M. NORTH BOUND TRAINS. No. II ..................... !» IH A. M. No. 16................................... 5.24 P. M. Note carefully that No. 16 North bound leaves 15 minutes earlier than heretofore. No. 13 arriving at 3.20 P. M. will have the Portland dailies of that morn ings issue. These changes effective May 17. 1008. YOU KNOW That you can get what you want in soft drinks, ice cream, candy, tobacco RUSSEL'S I to place of beginning, containing 18.44acres. I Also: Beginning 6.50 Chains East of the Northeast Corner of D. L. C. No. 79 in Tp. 37 S.. of R. 2 W.. of the W. M.. and running [ thence East 6.06 Chains; thence South 16.32 j Chaains; thence West 6.06 Chains; thence North 16.32 Chains; to place of beginning, containing 9,89 acres. and Cabinet Portraits made by vs. Margaret Tice: Walter Tice; Anna Willits. Rush B. Willits; Effie Phelps; Ira Phelps;Charlev Tice; Belle Tice: Tom Tice; Maggie Culver: Melvin culver; Hazel Tice; Fred Tice; Martha At his residence near the Court House Tice; Babe Tice; Nettie Clark; William Clark; Satisfaction guaranteed. Stamps, 3 Elmira May Cox; John W. Cox; Eva Naylor positions, 1 dozen 50c. Cabinets ac Melvin Naylor; Amelia Wilson; A. M. Wilson; Mary L. Davison; William E. Davison; Annie cording to mounts selected. Jackson; W. H. Jackson; Fred E. Davison: Mary A. Davison: Joseph Taylor: Louisa; Taylor: Joseph H. Taylor: Thomas; L. Taylor, and All Whom it may Concern, Defendant*-. TAKE NOTICE. That on the 7th day of August. A. D. 1908. and Application was filet! by said W. j. Warner in the 1 Circuit Court of Jackson County. Oregon, for Initial Registration 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 tie granted, the same will lie taken as confessed, and a decree will lie entered according to the prayer of the application, and you will be forever barred from disputing the sajne. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Court hereto affix«! this Tth day of August A. D. 1908. Order From W. R. COLEMAN CHAS. F. DUNFORD. county clerk of Jackson county Oregon, and ex-officio clerk of the circuit court. Are Stamp Pictures M. HEGE you doing what you can to populate your State? OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE —Settiers, honest farmers mechanics, merchants, clerks, people with, brains, strong hands and a willing heart—capital or no capital. Southern Pacific Co. Lines in Oregon is sending tons of literature to the East for distribution through every available agency. Will you not help the good work of builping Oregon by sending us the names and addresses of your friends who are likely to be interested in this state? We will be glad to bear the expence of sending them complete information about Oregon and its opportunities. COLONIST TICKETS will be on sale during SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER from the Fast to all points in Oregon. The fares from a few principle cities are: From Denver - - - $30.00 From Louisville $41.70 4 4 Omaha - - • 30.00 ” Cincinnati 42.20 Kansas City - 30.00 “ Cleveland 44.75 St. Louis - - 35.50 “ New York 57.00 Chicago - - - 38.00 TICKETS CAN BE PREPAID. If you want to bring a friend or relative to Oregon, deposit the proper amount with any of our agents. The ticket will then be furnished bv telegraph. Cölestin Pure Mineral Water Hot tied at the Spring and Delivered to Your Residence fresh and Sparkling. I Oregon Oregon Builders J. Tremberth SOUTH BOUND TRAINS. MV** 1.1I L T. L. DeVore, Jacksonville, Ore BAKERY NOTICE. We regret very much to do so, but a rigid ruling of the Postofllce Depart ment requires u< to strike off from our subscription list the nanus of all delin quent aubtieribers. Happily there are comparatively few on our books who owe us. It will be our invariable rule here after to collect the subscription in ad vance and if not renewed at the time subscribed for, to stop the paper. A large number of our subscribers who re newed during the past week, heartily endorsed this plan. W. 1. Mclnty ceil appointed agent for Brooks A: Son, nurserymen of Carlton, Oregon. Give him your or ders. * - - For general blacksmithing, go where you can get the best of work and ma terial. There are many gi ad *s of iron and steele, but Eddy uses the best. A. S. ROSENBAUM Local Agent Medford Ore. WM. MCMURRY. Gen. Pass. Agent, Portland Ore.