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and if you know positive).-, no good, then silence it golden. Do all ■ mi can to help along ever, man who is engt.g D<> not send ed in legitimate bu-iio away for everything nice you w ant ami still expect the home in n to keep a 1 stock to suit the vliim of one or two , customers. The success of yoar fellow townsmen will be your success. No , , man liveth to himself and no man does business independently of his fellow business men. Take your home paper, Do not imagine the big dailies fill up all this space, There are many little crevices of a good cheer, socia sunshine, personal mention, in the home paper that the big dallies du not print. Then do not abuse your neigh bor. The main difference in the num ber of his faults and yuur own is that you see through a magnifying glass as a critic. The ill omened, the croak er, can do a town more harm in a minute than two good citizens can re pair in a month. St IIOOI.S AND SCHOLARS TOD \Y W ar,- ..sing out our entire line e I of: ■ w and second hand sewing ilia- w chine.- lint at cost i> it al a p H terms to fit y >ur porket. A » have the use <>t a in.ichin ■ wl are paying for it without inte I few of our best machines are following prices. New Drop Head Singer Davis........ In the Circuit Court of Oregon f » Ja* • n County. White .... 2nd hand............ Singer......... Gus Newbury. Admistrator estate of Arthur Pool, deceased. Davis Plaintiff, " New Home vs. " Help Mate Geo. R. Wilkerson and Singer Dosie Wilkerson. Defendants. Terms: 2nd hand cash, new ones To Geo. R. Wilkerson an.I !>«-. ie Wi k.■ • time, e will take your old one above named defendants. >« u and each <>f >»»u ; • part payment on a new one. hereby required to appear an.l answer the c >»< - Medford Pharmacy. plaint of Plaintiff tiled in the above entitled court "The b (l. i.c. of modelli education 1* to let a great ileal of sunlight into the school n . m."sai<l President Hoose- velt. All lhe sunlight and fresh air possible ought to be let into the school room. Every child must have 11 yoke when he is young, but there are times surely when lie ought to roll in the pasture without the yoke. He ought to be al lowed to live, not to be obligeil to spend fourteen years of his life in try ing to be something other than God intended him to be. The girls have the worst of it. Most boys have a heal thy power of resistance. They keep their health, and run their races, with out thinking of the names of the mus Change in Southern Pacific Time cles put in motion, just as the little Table Greeks and Romans did. They forget the grammatical diagram and the cop ulative verbs and the etymology of the SOUTH ROUND TRAINS. Most merchants realize the value of nouns in the swing of a stirring ballad No. 15 ................................... 10.35 A. M. , attractive, original window displays . that makes them want iodo big things. No. 13 .................................. 3.20 P. M. in connection with their seasonable I An examination of the biography of No. 225 (coach for Ashland) 10.15 P. M. trade. The store window is at all Macaulay cannot be to the normal boy NORTH BOUND TRAINS. times one of the most valuable store more important than the tremendous No. 14 .................................. 9.49 A. M. ' adjuncts and trade-getters that the deeds of his Roman heroes; but the No. 16 .................................. 5.24 P. M. merchants can make use of. All at 1 girl is different. She sings after five Note carefully that No. 16 North tractive window displays always draw ' hours of school-work, that “there is bound leaves 15 minutes earlier than something in heaven for children to i the attention of the shopper, and if heretofore. besides being attractive, it contains jdo.” with conviction, she hopes that it No. 13 arriving at 3.20 P. M. will will not be algebra, which still, at any suggestions, it is bound to sell the have the Portland dailies of that morn goods. If the merchant or any of his twilight, faces her to be “done" at ings issue. ' clerks, who may have more talent home. The boy, without intentional These changes effective May 17, 1908. along this line, will devote a little irreverence, takes the statement in a earnest thought and time to getting Pickwickian sense. No school is a school without a play America’s Greatest Weekly j up a series of attractive, suggestive i and original displays, he will find that ground; the playground ought to be THE Interdenominational. All Evangelical Sunday Schools it will tend to materially swell his re- part of the school, not a begrudged little addition to it. of the county are expected and urged to send delegates j ceipts. The boy who can jump a rail fence and participate in the convention. It is said that three of the stingiest easily can mount a horse in time of TOLEDO, OHIO men in the state were in town yester need, and the girl who can make best Among other prominent ane entertaining speakers will day, One of them will not drink as time in a race is preparing to reach a The Best Known Knews- be Rev. Robert McLean, of Grants Pass; Rev. ,J. V. Milli much water as he wants unless it be goal in life for which good health is paptT in the United another man’s well. The sec the finest preparation. The school is, gan anp C. A. Phipps, both of Portland; Prof. U. G. Smith from States ond forbids any of his family from after all a, poor substitute for the of Medford and Mr. G. F. Billings, of Ashland. writing anything but a “small hand” home; and a danger lies, in spite of as it is a waste of ink to make large many modern educational improve I letters. The third stops his clock at ments, in the fancy that the school Popular in Every State. I night in order to save wear and tear room can be made to serve for the ■ on the machinery. All of the decline home. In a great city like New York, In many respects th«* Toledo Blade is the 1 to take their county paper on the where light and warm rooms and flow niott remarkable weekly newspaper publish- i in the Unite«! States. It is the only I ground that it is a terrible strain on ers and birds are not found in the e-i ncwHpaper " especially edited for National cir- slums, the school is unfortunately, the culation. 1 It has had the largest circulation actual substitute for the home. This for more years than any newspaper print is the result of conditions which Jacob e«l in America. Furthermore, it is the cheap- est nowspaper in the world, as will be ex- One of the fashionable sins of the Riss is doing his best to destroy. plained to any person who will write us present time is the sin of idleness. for terms. The News of the Work! so ar- This may not apply to the “club lad ranged that buisy people can more easily comprehenil, than by reading cumbersom col- dies” of our town, but this evil exists uninrt of dniUcs. All current topics made to an alarming extent, especially so in plain in each issue* by special editorial mat- larger cities, where competent ladies j tei written from inception down to date, The city of Eugene has given a flit away time as if there were no The only paper published especially for pec- claims upon them in busy marts of life. black eye to the soft drink industry pie who do or do not read daily news- and yet thirst for plain facts, There are persons whom the stress of there by passing an ordinance forbid papers, That this kind of a newepaper is popular is PATRONIZE CHICAGO circumstances compel to work, but the ding the manufacture and sale of the proven by the fact that the Weekly Blade work is too often done under protest. imitation thirst-quencher called “near now has over 200,000 yearly subscribers and is O! FICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF JACK Mr. Barnum told a prominent cit- There is a growing distaste for house beer.” The brewers and retailers circulated in all part» of the United States. SONVILLE. OREGON izen in this city last week that he in- keeping. While all honest labor is have taken the matter into the courts In addition to the news, the Blade publishes short and serial st°ries and many departments Published every Saturday by the Post Pub- tended to send to a mail order house in honorable there is nothing more so than and will carry it to the highest tribu- matter suitedto every memeber of the ishing Co. nal in the effort to prove that the I of Chicago for a light wagon because he the care of the home. family. Only one dollar a year. J. B. Barnes, Editor is unconstitutional, Eugene ordinance Write for free specimen copy. could get it cheaper. Of course he The passing of the ordinance was due Address More Than Enough is Too Much. Admitted as second-class matter at ‘Jacksonville. will need a few groceries and some clothing for his family and in order to I To maintain health, a natural man or to the fact that in the hands of the Oregon. THE BLADE save a little on the freight he will or woman needs just enough food to repair retailer the imitation has a habit of Toledo Ohio SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 190S. der what the family will need for the | the waste and supply energy and body getting too near to the original or go- ♦rj)» winter. The merchants here will not1 heat. The habitual consumption of it one better, which is only a matter Timber Land, Act June 3, 1H78 SUBSCRIPTION lose anything because this family does | more fuod than is necessary for these of scientific fortificanion with aqua Notice for Publication. $1.50. On« year, by mai! ............................. not trade here, they spend their money purposes is the prime cause of stomach fortis. Outlook. United States Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, in Chicago or some other city. Med-1 troubles, rheumatism and disorders of April 29, 1908. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with ford will probably lose a little. Many ; the kidneys. If troubled with indiges the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, items quoted in the Chicago catalogues tion, revise your diet, let reason and 1878. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands can be bought in Roseburg for less not appitile controle and take a few in the States of California, Oregon. Nevada, and money than the price quoted in the doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Washington Territory," as « xtended to all Public The hardest freeze of the season was catalogue. The writer knows what Liver Tablets and you will soon be all Land States by act of August 4. 1892, JOHN N. DUNCAN he is talking about because he wrote right again. For sale by City Drug handed out to us Thursday night when ice nearly an eighth of an inch thick of Albany. c«.unty of Linn State of Oregon, filed Thousands of dollars are to Montgomery-Ward Co. for a cat- Store. this office on Dec. 26, 1907 his sworn statement was formed on standing water in this in alogue and compared the prices, It is ------- 0.— No. 9829, for the purchase of the N E ’/« of Section sent away from this city an possible city. This streak of coolness played No. 8, in Township No. 41 South Range No. 3 that the same prices prevail havoc with the grape vines on the low West, W M, and will offer proof to show that the WATER BEFORE nually for goods that could in this city. lands and wound up the growing per land sought is more valuable for its timber or he purchased here at home. Very few standard articles appear in CITY BOARD iod of the freakiest year ever known stone than for agricultural purposes, an«l to es these catalogues and when they do tablish his claim to said land before the Register The printing office suffers quote a standard article it is cheaper in Southern Oregon.—Outlook. an«l Receiver at this office in Roseburg. Oregon, on Saturday, th«? 21. «lay of November, 1908, most. Your town is judged than the local merchant can sell it for; There will be a meeting of the city He names as witness«- : E. E. McKinney, of but what they lose on this article is I board next Tuesday and the water Sublimity. Oregon. II W. Smith of Turner, Ore by the appearance of your more than made up on cheap junk with j question will be up again, This is a CLUBBING OFFER gon G. W. Kearns, of Grants Pass Oregon, C. J- paper. How many little jobs a good coat of enamel to cover the de matter of interest to every taxpayer Cameron of Gold Hill, Oregon. resident in this city. We must The P ost has made arrangements to Any and all persons claiming adversely the of printing are sent away to fects in poor material. Of course it and lands are requested to file their is anything to SAVE MONEY. Mr. have water to irrigate onr lawns and club with the Toledo Weekly Blade I nd above-described claims in this office on or before said 21st day of dther cities, some out of the Barnum may be around asking for gardens as well as fire protection. At the American Farmer. November, 1908. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register. state? A few weeks ago a your trade and you can ask him where present there is ample water in Jack- This will be the last year that the j he does his trading. Patronize those son creek to supply the city, and it is Toledo Blade will club with other representative of a Califor who patronize you and you will be do the belief of many that sufficient papers. The following is an extract Order Appointing Day For Final water could be stored to supply the from a letter received from the Blade: nia printing house was in the ing an act of charity. Settlement. Etc. city for three months. The driest “The extraordinary advance in cost of city and his order book was In the County Court of the State of Or«?gon, We sometimes hear a clergyman time this season about 25.000 gallons print paper almost decided us not to For th«? County of Jackson. proof that nearly $150. was consoling of water wan running daily. make a clubbing offer al all this seas >n, a mother, distracted over In the matter of the Estate of Granville Sears It is time to act so that the knowing the usual offer would net us Der«?ased. sent away. Every item on the death of her darling child, by tell for the main pipe line can be dug as a great loss, we finally concluded to William H. Sears the Administrator of the ing her that a mysterious Providence his book could be printed in has taken it from her fur wise reasons soon as the wet season starts in, of make the obi offer for this one season Estate of Granville Seam deceased, having ren dered and presented for settlement, an«i filed in vour city at the same price, and that she must find comfort in her course the work should have been more. ” this Court, his final account of his administration two months ago but it was de- and in some instances for a bereavement. What! Has God snatch started Our offer: of sai«i Estate. It ia Ordered, That Saturday the 31, «lay of from loving parents a beautiful layed from time to time until the time less figure than was asked ed Toledo Weekly Blade $1.<M) October A. D. 1908, being a «lay of a subsequent child just blooming into youth? Does has come to say yes or no. $1.50 term of said Court, to-wit: of the October term bv the California man. His the Creator of harmony produce dis The P ost stands for a greater Jack Jacksonville Post. thereof, A D. 1908 at 10 o’clock A. M. of said «Jay, sonville an 1 there is no reason for work was not up-to-date but cord? Does the author of health and this town to hold back any longer. $2.50 be and the ■ ai«l is hereby appointed for th«? settle Total beauty smite his noblest work ere it of slid account; an«l that notice of sai«i «1.75 ment he got the work and collected is finished —a work into which He has We are living in the twentieth century Our price......... settlement lx? published in th«- Jacksonville Post not in the sixteenth. We are sit . $1.50 a n< wsp-«p« r publirh«*«l in Jacksonville, Oregon, the money, we lost the work endowed with aspirations and jxissi- and often as once a w«*vk for four successive weeks .40 as bilities as high as heaven itself? It is ting here with out hands foldixl read prior t«i «aid «lay of settlement. and lost the money, we spend libel upon Him, who has fashioned ing of otiier cities growing and pro D > ii >- at Jacksonville Oregon this 1 st day of $1.90 Ort..U*r A. D 1908. our money with onr merch the human body so wonderfully and gressing, cities today when but a few J. R. NEIL, County Judge. short years ago were considered a ..$1.70 ants they spend their money fearfully wrought, that it may with- mere settlement. These progressive stand ravages of time for a century, Jacksonville Post. Adniinixtrator’» Sale. elsewhere.— Nice, isn’t it.’ God does not murder nor torture his little towns have sprung up from be Toledo Blade N ' ice k hereby given that the un neath our very feet; why? Because children, lie rather tries in a th>u- designed administrator of the estate American Farmer of < hades H. Elmore, deceased, un sand ways to induce them to keep the they ar- progressive, the citizens at der arid by virtue of an order of the laws of health, which if olieved, would the helm of the city government are $2.9*1 county court of Or-gon for Jacknon carry them to a ripe old age. He active in the development of the city, $1.95 county, marie anti < ritererl of record and there is where the pri.gri -sive- • Salve, It is tries in every wav to prolong life after in th« journal of s.d<l court, will on and ness should lake ro< t. In- iiiit’h after the 31st day < August, 1!HI8 at burns we have forfeited every right tx it and iiipphf. »re i th. me th« premises hi 1,111 after rlesrribed sale by Cit\ I »rug have bee >m ■ useless drones. s, || at private sal, for cash in I ihih I 0’11* subs and abstra - the N. 1 of the S. W. 1 . ; N. W. 1 . of • i i ih ! get office in the of N E. edion [•c. 31 of S. E. id til IS' pw tl Annual Sunday School Conven- tion For Jackson County, Or. Medford, Oregon OCTOBER 12 to 14 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH TOLEDO BLADE Ail delegates desiring entertain ment ho I write at once to MISS STELLA DUCLOS, Medford,Oregon “.XX’uX.'“'' Everybody earnestly invited to be present NEAR BEER Jacksonville Post PATRONIZE HOME INSTITUTIONS HEAVY FROST and cause within six weeks of the date of the first publication of this summons upon you, which is the 22nd «lay of August. 1908, and if you fail to appear in answer within the time required by law. for want thereof the Plaintiff will apply to 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, anti for the decree of this court that the mortgage mentioned and described in Plaintiff's complaint lx* 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 be foreclosed and that said defendants and all persons claiming under them be barred and foreclosed of al) right, claim or equty of redemption in the said premises anti every part thereof, and for such other and further relief a ; 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 «lay of August. 1908. GUS NEWBURY. Attorney for Plaintiff. Timber Land, Act June X Notice for Publication. 1878 United Stater. Land Office, Roseburg Oregon, April 29, 1908. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of th«* act of Congress «f June 3. 1878. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California. Oregon. Nevada, anil Washington Territory." as extend ed to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, WILLIAM A. REAMER, of Roseburg. county of Douglas, State or Oregon, this filed in office on Nov. 21, 1907. his sworn statement No. 9812, for the purchase of the Southwest 1 of Section No 21, in Township No. 39, S. Range No. 5 W. W, M., and will ofTer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to establish his claim to said land I h - fore Register and Receiver at Roseburg Oregon on Thursday, the 19th day of November, 1908. He imines as witnesses: w. L. Miller, of Ap plegate. Ore. Geo. Turner, of Roseburg. Ore. F. Ruch, of Applegate, Ore. George W. Sparks, of Applegate, Ore. Any and all persons claiming adversely the abovc-descrilied lands are requested to file their claims on or liefore said 19th day of November. 1908. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Regis* er. Timber Land Act, June 3. Notice for Publication 1878 United States Land Office, Roseburg Oregon, April 15. 191*. Notice is hereby given. That in compliance with th«* provisions of th«- Act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An Act for the sale of timber Lands in th«* States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to nil Public Land States by act. of August 4, 1892, HARRIET IL HIHN of Tacoma County <»f Pierce State of Whshington filed in this office on Sept. 13, 1907, her sworn statement No. 9685 for the purchase of the South westquarter of Section No. 26 in Township N<». 40 South of Range No. 2 West W. M., Ore., and will offer proof to show that the land sought iK more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultura! purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before the Register and Receiver <»f this office, at Roseburg, Oregon, on Saturday the 31st «lay of October, 1908. He names as witnesses: Eugen«* E. Morgan of GoM Beach. Ore. Guy T. Mills of Little Ruck. Wash. James W. Morgan of Little Rock. Wat-h. George B. Morgan of Myrtle Point, Ore. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above de.4crils*d lands ar«? r«*qu<*st«*d to file their claims in this office on or lx*for<? said 31st «lay <»f October. 1908. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. ♦ • « Notice For Publication United State» Land Offic«*, Roseburg, Oregon. March 31, 1908. Notice is hereby given, that in compliance with the provisions of the Act of Congress of June 3 1878, entitled "An Act for the sale of timber Lands in the States of California. Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory.” as extended to all Public Land States by act of August I. 1892, JAMES T HENLEY of San Francisco, County of San Francisco, Sta’«* of California filed in this office on June 20, I9>7his sworn statement No. 9379 for the purchase of the S W'« of Section No. 4 in Township No 11 South of Range N<>. 3 We t W. M Ore , and will offer proof to ihow that the land sought is more valua ble for its timber or stone than for agricultura purposes, and to establish his claim to said hp. before th«- Regi tor anti Receiver of this office, a Roseburg. On-gon, on Wednesday, lb-- 3>) day «»fl September 1908' He names as witnc4.«-s, ('. J. Cameron, Gohl Hill, Oregon. I). C. Cam.-ron. G hl Hill, Oregon, J II McCkndon. GoM Hill. Oregon. Geo. W. Kearns, Grants Pass, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 3'1 day <f September 1908. BENJAMIN I F.I.'DY. lt< >o t< i Executrix* Notice Notice is hereby given that the un- dersigned has been appointed by t he County Court of Jackson County, Ort gon, executrix’ of the estate of Win. Kay decei ved. All persons indebted to said estate are requi-led to settle the all . persons same immeaditately, and i huving claims against said estate are requested to present them with the proper vouchers to us at our residence on Applegale Creek, Jackson Counts, Oregon, within six month- of the date hereof L ouisa R a > M oi lie R a > K m ■ itii-. Vug'ot 'tl lu