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contended that its use as a substitute POWDER EOR THE for gasoline will reduce the cost of BLUE LEDGE runn ng automobiles to a very large ex tent: that it will supplant kerosine for lighting purposes; that it will be used From present indications the Blue for heating our houses; that it will re Ledge mine will resume operations in volutionize the making of smokeless a few weeks, A large shipment of powder, etc. powder reached the mine last week, LOCU NcWS Judge J. R. Neil spent several days in Ashland this week. C. B. Watson of Ash'a id \v:is in he county seat Monday on legal busin» s*. Dr. R. T. Burnett was an Ash’and visitors Wednesday returning Thu s lay. OPENING / will open a modern dre*n making parlor in Med ord. < n Monday, September 14, in llankin'x Block, over the drug »tore. ÎI FANCY GOWNS AND WAISTS A SPECIALTY CARLOTTA SMITH BANKS Bread, Cakes and Pies /f y:u are contemplating a social, or entertain ment, lawn parly or an outing, yon will need V Ai*ijU Leave your orde s. lam prepared to make Cakes from25 cents to 540 l.H.TREMBERTH onfectioner LOCAL NEWS LOCAL NEWS Mrs. M. M. Taylor is visiting in Miss Nell Wulf spent Sunday in Portland, the guest of Mrs. Ed. Binns. Medford. Mrs. Wick Fox who is stopping at Miss Aliee Hoef left Wednesday for Gold Ray, spent Wednesday in Jack a weeks visit at Newport. Miss Mervyna Kenney was shopping sonville. T. J. Kenney and Harry Helms spent in Medford one day this week. Harry Luv and Pat Donegan Jr. spent a few days at t he Blue Ledge Copper mine this week. Sunday on Rogue River fishing. C. B. Watson a prominent attorney lion. B. F. Mulkey made a business trip to Ashland the first of the week. of Ashland spent several days in Jacl- sonville this week. Miss Alta Chapman went to Portland G. W. Thrasher and daughter Mil th • first of the week to visit her fath dred of Grants Pass have been visiting er. Jacksonville relatives. John Cantrell and wife of Applegate Mrs. J. C. Morcom and sister Miss visited relatives in Jacksonville this Laura Thomas, went to Medford Thurs week. day. The latter was on her way to M iss Henry the stenographer, went Grants Pass. to Portland Monday to have her eyes J. Tremberth, the enterprising con- treated. | fectionery and fruit man is now pre Sam Waish, Oscar Dunford and Don pared to supply your wants in the bake Cameron, have returned from a months ry line. Orders taken and filled for outing at Cinnebar, cakes, pies and baked goods. Mrs. Pauline Hines and son Rollen Miss C. S. Banks will open a dress ■ returned Sunday from quite an extend making parlor in Medfor I Monday Sep- ed visit to Newport and Portland. ember 14. Miss Banks is recently from Miss Emma Grimes of Medfor was Detroit, Mich., and has been assisting ’ the guest of Misses Minnie an Flora her sister, Mrs. Grant in the restaurant. Thompson several days this week. Mr. L. Harbaugh and family, who Howard Kilharn and family who have resided in Jacksonville for the have been visiting Mrs. E. J. Kubli, past year, left Wednesday for Browns have returned to their home in Pert- ville, where Mr. Harbaugh has bought land. a farm. : J. W. Berry received word this week Barnum anil that his mol I er Mrs. A. M. Berry is passed through 1 se i >u. ly ill, in Indiana where she They claim the reason for not stopping ; went to visit relatives. at Medford was for lack of water. Miss Della Reeve returned home Ashland asked too high license Sunday from Happy Camp and other J. W. Wood and wife who have been 1 California p'ints where she has been sojourning in the mountains with Wm. ! visiting for the past two months. Deneff anil wife, came in the first of Dr. T. W. Hester and family have the week. Mr. and Mrs. Wood left : returned home from a months vacation for their home in SanFrancisco Thsrs- at Ci'esent City. Dr. Ross who filled day. Dr. Hesters position during his absence Circuit Judge Hanna andsons Her ha« returned to Portland. bert aud Leon returned Sunday from j J. M. '/illia.ns of Seattle, an expert a short trip to their farm in Meadows. Mrs. Martha Rapp who has been vis accou it.mt, is in the city this week and will give the county court an estimate iting with her sister, Mrs. Dora Har on experting the county books. Mr. baugh, returned to Arid and Wednesday. " illiams says that the present system of bookkeeping is very poor and that DIED a new system should be put in practise. BERRY At the home of relatives, at Geo. II Merrit has returned from a Dolph, Ind., Thursday September 3, s lort business trip to Eugene. 1908, Mrs. Mary Ann Berry, aged Frank Edwards and wife of Hutton Cal., are spending a few days in town. Jerry Nunan the pioneer merchant, left for California Wednesday, on a business trip. Madanies G. E. Neuber and IL L. Loy. visited at the home of Mrs. W. McDaniel on Applegate Wednesday. Mrs. W. II. Barnum who has been visiting her sister Mi «. W. E. Bodge nt Roseburg, come home Thursday morning. Adam Schmitt who recently under went a surgical operation is greatly improved at this writing. Dr. Pickle ol Medford and Dr. Ross were in at tendance. Mr. and Mrs. F. ('. Noel who have been in charge of the Edwards supply Co’s, store at the Blns Ledge the past year were in Jacksonville Sunday en route to Spokane Wash., where they will reside. The Jacksonville Juvenile band gave a concert on the streets Wednesday evening and everyone seemed to be pie. se<l. Mr. Norling said that another concert will begiven next week, prob ably Wednesday. The band is develop ing nicely and deserve the support of the city. M iss Frances Kiiinhammer of Ash land has been visiting this city and Ap plegate. Z. Cameron of Applegate, passed through the city Saturday en reute to Medford. School opens September 14. G- t your books early ami start on the open ing day. Mrs. W. R. Coleman and children re turned home last Sunday fram their outing at Dead Indian. J. D. G. Haubenl returned Wednes day from Weimer, where he has been engaged in a saw mill. Mrs. Sears who has been visiting with her daughter. Mrs. Dr. R. T. Burnett, left for Dunsmuir this week to visit friends. Beginning with the second Sunday in September services will begin one- half hour earlier in the evening, or at 7:30 p. m. at the M. E. chucrh. Chas. II. Veight the contractor was down from Ashland the fist of the week. F. A. Miller and wife of Colwell Idaho are here visiting the latteis brother T. W. Hester. Messrs Staples & Buadic, real estate men of Ashland were transacting busi ness at the coudtv seat, Monday. When in Medford stop at the Emerick where the finest of meals are sei veil and the most corteous attention given. 11-tf Try us and see. Judge E. B. Watsot and wilf, of Portland, are in the city this week, They have been enjoying life in the high mounlasns near Squaw Lake. HOMESTEAD WANTED I want to buy a good homestead relinquishment, or meet a cruiser who can locate me. Write me not iater thm September 19. Address N. fi. CLEVELAND, general delivery, Port- land, Oregon. The Emerick si meals at all hours. Everything clean, prices reasonable. 11-tf , .. 7 AVOJC That you can get what you want in soft drinks, ice cream, candy, tobacco AT RUSSEL’S ♦ • ♦ .Summons In the Circuit Court of Oregon County. for Jacks« n Gus Newbury. .Admistrator estate of Arthur Pool, deceased. Plaintiff. vs. Geo. R. Wilkerson and Dosie Wilkerson, Defendants, I To Geo. R. Wilkerson and Dosie Wilkerson, the aliove named defendants, you and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint of Plaintiff filed in the above entitled court and cause within six weeks of the date of the first publication of this summons upon you, which is the 22nd day of August. 1908, and if you fail to appear in answer within the time required by law, for want thereof the Plaintiff will apply t > the court for the relief prayed for and demand in his complaint, viz: For the judgement of this court against you in the full sum of $2879.66 and $250 attorney fees, and the costs and disbursements of this suit, and for the decree of this court that the mortgage mentioned and described in Plaintiff's complaint be foreclosed as therein prayed for. and that a further decree be made and entered for the sale of the premises described in said mortgage and complaint, according to law, that the said mortgage lie foreclosed and that said defendants and ail persons claiming under them be barred and foreclosed of all right, claim or equty of redemption in the said premises and every part thereof, and for such other and further relief as to the court may seem just and equitable. This summons is served by publication in the Jacksonville Post, published at Jacksonville, Oregon, once a week for six consecutive weeks, by order of Honorable H. K. Hanna Judge of said court, said order having been made on the 15th day of August, 1908. GUS NEWBURY. Attorney for Plaintiff. Alias Summons. The Weather. FRANCHISE IS NOT GRANTED L at,. A few do«,-s, f this remedy will In variably cure i II ordinary attack of diarrhoea. I It can always l>e depended np. n. even in the more severe attacks of cramp colic and cholera tnorbn«. It is equally snccessf'il for summer diarrlnra and cholera infantum in < hildreii. and is the n eans ot saving the lives of many children each year When reduced with water and sweetened it i.s pleasant to take Every man of i family should keep this lenirdv in his home Buy it now. P hu e . 45c. Ltitcn: S ize . 5 oc . W. 1. McIntyre has been iq pointed agent for Briaiks & Son, nurserymen of Carlton, Oregon. Give him your or ders. For the news read the P ost . In The Circuit Court Of The State Of Oregon. For The County Of Jackso. ss. In the matter of the Application of Zulema Kostomlatsky to register title to the Following is the report ot U. S. Vol- following described real property situated in Jackson County, Oregon, to-wit: unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; Beginning 4.80 chains East of the North for Jacksonville, for month of August; west corner of D. L. C. no . 81 in Tp. 37 S., Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi- of R. 2 w., of the W. M.. and running thence North 8.25 chains: thence East 12.48 chains; tude 123 deg. 5 min. west. thenc south 8.25 chains thence west 12.48chains, DATE MAXI- MINI- Phi ( ’P- ( H R'C'T'R to the place of beginning, containing 10.30 Acres. MUM MUM TATN OF DAY vs. ! 62 Clear 1 Margaret Tice, a widow; waiter Tice, single; 96 89 68 | Anna willits and Rush B. Willits, her husband; 2 .......... 70 101 i Effie Phelps and Ira Phelps, her husband; .1 ........ 95 59 i chai ley Tice and Belle Tice, hit wife; Tom 95 55 5 . . . 101 55 ’ Tice, single: Maggie culver and Melvin 6 .......... 100 59 7 I culver, her husband: Hazel Tice, single; •* 70 99 8 .......... 1 Fred Tice and Martha Tice, his wife, Babe 60 95 9 .. 94 57 rice, single; Nettie Clark and william Clark, 10 .......... 48 90 11 her husband: Elmira May cox and John W. 80 48 12 58 Cloudy I cox. her husband; Eva Naylor and Melvin trace 78 13 ........ 50 Cloudy Naylor, her husband; Amelia Wilson and A. 89 14 92 52 .Clear 15 .......... M. wilson, her husband; Mary L. Davison, 98 50 single; william E. Davison, single; Annie 101 59 .01 17 .......... 61 Jackson and w. H. Jackson, her husband; .03 18 .......... 100 60 98 19 .......... 1 Fred E. Davison, single; Mary a . Davison, a 59 95 2o....... , widow; Joseph Taylor and Louisa Taylor, 56 93 21 .......... 93 54 1 his wife; Joseph H. Taylor, single; Thomas 22 .......... 88 53 23 .......... L. Taylor, single; Louis H. Meigs and Mary 84 76 21 .......... E. Meigs, his wife; j. A. Smith and Mary J. 41 78 42 90 Smith, his wife; c. E. werst, single: and 26 .......... 78 47 Clear 27 .......... All whom it may concern. 53 75 28 .......... Defendants. 12 66 trace 29.......... 80 36 To Walter Tice, Tom Tice. Maggie Culver, Melvin 30 43 94 31 culver. Babe Tyce, Nettie Clark, William dark, Temperature - mean max. 90 .51 ; mean Eva Naylor, Melvin Naylor, Amelia wilson, A. M. Wilson. Fred E. Davison, C. E. werst, and all min. 54. 03; mean 72.2< Max. 101 on 31, | whom it may concern. Defendants: min. 41, on 25; greatest range 51. In the name of the state of Oregon, You, and Precipitation Total for month, .04 ' each of you, are hereby required to appear and inches. Greatest in 24 hours, .03 inches answer the application filed against you in the above entitled cause, which is an action brought on 18th. for the purpose of Registering the title to the | The mean maximum, mean mininum above descriced premises, and you are so required and monthly mean temperatures for) to appear and answer on or before the 22nd day .July and August are slightly less than ; of September. A. D. 1908, and if you fail to so appear and answer for want thereof the Plaintiff for the same months in 1906, which I will apply to the court for the relief in said makes that summer the l.otest on le- Application and herein demanded. Said Applica tion being now* on file in the office of the clerk cord. of said Court in Jacksonville Jackson County. Oregon; the date of the order for the Publication of this Snmmons is August 7th A. D. 1908. Dated August 7th A. I). 1908. W. R. COLEMAN county clerk of Jackson county, The name “Alcohol” is composed of Oregon, ex-officio clerk of the circuit court. two Arabic words, “ol kohl," meaning 84 years. DENATUREI) ALCOHOI Mrs. Berry leaves three children, Mrs. DeLamater of Portland, M rs. Aliee Kane, of Oakland Cal f. and I. W. Berry, of Jacksonville. Mrs. Berry has lived in I his city and is well “the devil,’ which goes to show that acquainted throughout Southern (Ire- the Arabs knew a thing or two. “Denatured alcohol,” as the further gon. The deceased was visiting in the name somewhat vaguely indicates, East at the tirn • of her death. means alcohol which has been put through a process by which it is render ed poisonous and hence unlit for use as a basis for intoxicants or for use in pa Medford has turned down the fran tent medicines. chise for an electric railway asked for The removal of the internal tax on by F. J. Blakely, of Roseburg. The the making of it reduces the price of matter was submitted to the people such denatured alcohol from 2.5(1 to 25 Monday when 378 votes were cast, 62 cents a gallon, and is done with a view favoring the franchise and ¡116 against. to furnishing cheaper light, fuel and The election was very quiet, neither transportation. the promoters nor the opposition did The advocates of the measure have much work at the polls predicted many marvelous things for the future under the new regime. It anil more nun ' • work. The powdir was what i.s known as stump p ,wdiT and will probably be used to clear a site for a smelter. Î T. L. De Vore, Jacksonville, Ore. All kinds New and Second Hand Goods bought and sold. Want to buy Junk. Old copper and Rubber bought. ■ » Shoe and Harness Repairing Harness Goods for Sale. Sole Leather for Sale. Ryan Building Opposite U. S. Hote Notice. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Jackson, ss. In the Matter of the Application of W. J. Warner to register title to the fol lowing described real property, situated in Jackson County. Oregon, to-wit: Beginning at the Northeast Corner of D. L. C. No. 79 in Tp. 378.. of R. 2 W.. of the W. M., and running thence South 31.80 Chains to the Southeast Corner of said D. L. C. No. 79: thence East 5.80 Chains: thence North 31.80 Chains: thence West 5.80 Chains to place of beginning, containing 18.44acres. Also: Beginning 6.50 Chains East of the Northeast Corner of D. I.. 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 Chaaina; thence West 6.06 Chains: thence North 16.32 Chains: to place of beginning, containing 9.89 acres. V8. 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 Tice; Babe Tice; Nettie Clark: William Clark; Elmira May Cox; John W. Cox; Eva Naylor Melvin Naylor; Amelia Wilson; A. M. Wilson; Mary I.. Davison; William E. Davison; Annie Jackson; W. H. Jackson; Fred E. Davison; Mary A. Davison: Joseph Taylor: Louisa: Taylor: Joseph H. Taylor: Thomas: L. Tayku. and All Whom it may Concern. Defendants. TAKE NOTICE That on the 7th day of August. A. D. 190K and Application was filed by said W. J. Warner m the 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. 191 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 th«* Seal of the Court hereto affixed this ?th day of August A. I> 1 *• s W. R. COLEMA n county clerk of Jacksor county. Oregon. and ex-offirio clerk of the circuit court. Oregon Builders Are you doing what you can to populate your State? OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE—Settlers, 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 1 From Louisville $41.70 <« « < Omaha - - - 30.00 Cincinnati 42.20 4 < Kansas City - 30.00 Cleveland 44.75 * « St. Louis - - 35.50 New York 55.00 Chicago - - - 38.00 TICKETS CAN BF. 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. A S. ROSENBAUM Local Agent Medford Ore. WM. MCMURRY. Gen. Pass. Agent, Portland Ore