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LOCAL NEWS
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L. DeVore, Jacksonville, Ore,
I Nunan - 1 aylor
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Jacksonville, Oregon
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Mrs. Fred Luy of Medford visited
her fathei Wm. Bybee last Saturday
• and Sunday.
All kinds New and Second Hand
The following ladies of our city have
Goods bought and sold. Want
formed a Shakespearean club which
to buy Junk. (Jd copper and
meets Thursday afternoons at the
Rubber bought.
homes of the ifferent ladies to discuss
that famous author’s plays. Mesdarn-
es Josephine Russell, Kobt. Nye, Jay
0. Sexton, B. F. Mulkey, Robt. Bur
nett, J. W. Robinson, H. Crouch A.
E. Rearnes and Miss Issie McCully.
Harness Goods for Sale. Sole Leather for Sale.
Miss Agnes Hoef who is employed in
Ashland spent the first of the week
Ryan Building
Opposite I’. S ¡lote
with Jacksonville relatives and fri nds.
Johny Cantrell of Applegate was in
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town Wednesday on business.
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Miles Overholt, former editor and
manager of this paper spent a few days
in the city meeting old friends and ac
7'A //°z,s Lyn(t Cadet, grey, double breasted, velvet collar coat
quaintances.
I M Ages, 4 to 7 years
Mr. Robinson of Phoenix
town attending court this week.
Fred Coppie of Applegate was trad
Cd
/Joz/s'/?roa’/i Checked double breasted, ‘Hear Better' overcoat
ing with our merchants Tuesday.
«P'r.MU velvet collar, fancy cuffs. Ages Gio 10 years
Attorney O. S. Brown of Grants
Family Trade Solicited
Pass was in the city Thursday on busi
ness. Mr. Browr. made this office a
A A Boys'Wear Better'Brown Striped, double breasted, box back,
business.call and spoke in high terms
tpO* vv fancy trimmed tony coat. Ages 6 to 10 years.
of the job printing turned out in this
office.
W. H. Bradshaw, an old time resi-
J dent of the Rogue River Valley and
SsK
,YounS Mens fancy brown and red checked worsteds, velvet collar
j one of its pioneer fruit growers, pass-
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|ong coat. Ages 10 to 11 years
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| ed away at his residence in East Med
The Boss has fresh bread daily.
Go.nl full-weight bread at the Boss. ford Tuesday evening, after a severe
Candy made fresh every day at the
George Hoffman of Thompson Creek illness of several weeks. The end
G.rey witl? dark. striped, black velvet collar and fancy cuffs on the
Boss.
was trading with Jacksonville merch came not as a shock to relatives and
tpu.UV
sleeves, single breasted, fly front. A neat dress coat. Ages 10 to 15
friends, as it has been known for some
The parties who tore the boards off ants Tuesday.
the north side of my farm barn are
Mrs. C. J. Brady was down from days that there was no hope for his
recovery.
well known. If they know what is Ashland Monday on business.
George B. Morgan of Myrtle Point
good for them, they better return
J. C. Aitken of Woodville i was a l and James W. Morgan of Little Rock,
them where they got them.
Jacksonville visitor this week.
Washington were in Jacksonville Tues
J. NUNAN.
W. M. Scheble of Ashland was at the day.
is
election
day
Don’t forget that
county seat Monday on business.
Mrs* Harriet II. Hihn of Tacoma
November 3.
Mrs. A. Broad and daughter Miss Wash., was in the city Tuesday on
E. T. Staples of
in Agnes were shopping in Medford Tues- business.
town Thursday.
day.
C. L. Rearnes made a business trip
Those square loaves of bread, fresh
F. H. Hopkins of the Snowy Butte to Salem this week.
daily at the Boss.
orchard near Central Point was in
There is a report that I am handling
Don't forget the dance in Orth’s hall Jacksonville Thursday.
Mr. Schiller's bread, there is no truth
Friday, October 30.
Miss Jennie Kitto who has been in it but I am handling those good j ___________________________ ---------------------------
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Mrs. Lewis Ulrich was a Medford visiting her sister Mrs Wm. Dean at square loaves from Allen & Reagans.
j the prisoner to the Jackson county jad. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with
CIRCUIT
COURT
visitor Wednesday afternoon.
McCloud Cal., for several weeks has Boss.
When Mr. Rearnes learned that the the provisions of the act of Congre«« of June
1878.
__ of timber
io'»« entitled
— "An
’■/.?. 'act
..x-L for the sal?
IS
IN
CESSION
Elmer Hoef returned home one day returned to Jacksonville.
sheriff
started to the penitentary with lands
Geo. Henry who is teaching as prin
in the State« of California, Oregon,
this week from the Blue Ledge.
An elegant assortment of hand eiple in the Eagle Point school spent
his prisoner he immediately called on Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as tend-
Judge Hanna opened the adjourned the governor who issued orders to the ed to all the Public Land States by ex
Gordon Stout left Thursday for Red painted china dishes, Excellent for Sunday at home.
act cf
term of the September term of the | warden of the penitentiary not to ad- August I. 1808»
birthday, wedding or Christinas pres
ding Cal. where he has employment.
Oscar Lewis has returned home from
WILLIAM
A.
REAMER.
circuit court in this city Monday. The : mit Coss.
of
Jeff Herd of the Sterling mine was ents. Call and examine the assort Pokeghema Cal., where he has been
Roseburg.
county
of
Douata?.
first matter before the court was pass
The case will be heard Friday, Oet- State
of
employed the past two months.
Oregon,
filed
in
this
at the county seat Monday on business. ment at the Boss.
ing
sentence
on
H.
M.
Coss.
The
at
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| ober 30 in Salem. Coss was found office on Nov. 21, 1907, his sworn statement
They say all whiskey is good whis
The supreme court may not render torneys for the defense moved for a
E. D. Briggs an attorney of Ashland
guilty by twelve honest men at a greai 9312, for tho purchase of the Southwest Vt cf
was at the court house on business this key only some is better than others
a decision in the Medford charter case new trial, and the arguments of the I expense to the county and now the Section No 24. in Township No. 39. S. Range
“
Some
”
means
“
HARPER
”
the
others
No. 5 W. W. M.. and will offer proof to show
until the court returns from Pendleton
week.
are “alsorans ’’—Call for IlAKI'ER at which will be a month, However the attorneys took up the entire morning. supreme court steps in to find some that the land sought is more valuable for i*s
S. F. Hathaway of Central Point E II. H elms ’.
At 12 o'clock noon the judge announc flaw in the papers.
timber or stone than for agi ¡cultural purposts
decision may be handed down before ed that sentence would be passed at
was doing business at the county seat
to establish his claim to said land before
Gus Newbury, administrator of es- and
Arthur
Baxter
who
has
been
spend
they
leave.
Monday.
1:30 p. m. Shortly After the judge ; tate of A. Pool, vs. George Wilkerson Register and Receiver at Roseburg Oregon on
ing the summer at Cinnebar came in
Thursday,
the 19th day of November, 1908.
Mrs. Wolfe has closed her resturant opened court at 1:30 p. m., and the de
W. C. t'ul.y <>f Steamboat passed Monday and left the following day
et al. Judgment taken.
He names as witnesses: w. L. Miller, of Ap
for in this city.
fendant given the privilege of making
through Jacksonville on his way to his home in San Francisco.
Charles Nickell vs. W. W. Willetts, plegate, Ore. Geo. Turner, of Roseburg. Ore.
F. Ruch, of Applegate. Ore. George W. Sparks,
Ashland Friday.
Miss Abbie Henry opened the school a statement the judge sentenced the
defendant to seven years in the pen George E. Jones and J. W. Wilson; of Applegate, Orc.
Wiley B. Jones from the upper Rog The Jacksonville Musical Club will at Sterling Monday morning.
j Sheriff’s sale confirmed by the court. Any and all person« claiming adversely the
itentiary.
ue River country was in town the lat dance Friday, October 30. All are in-
above-described lands are requested to file their
Phipps vs. Settlemeir; dismissed.
vited.
Supper
will
be
Served.
The
attorneys
for
the
defense
moved
Nor-
CUT FLOWERS
claim« on or before said 19th day of November,
ter part of the week.
ling's orchestra has been engaged to
for a stay of execution until the mat
1908.
Green vs. Stinson; dismissed.
Mr. Geo. Carter former deputy sher furnish music.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY, >Regis*er.
In the matter of the application of
Cut Flowers, Funeral Remberances, ter could be brought before the sup
iff of Jackson county was in Jackson
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reme
court.
This
was
denied
and
the
Mrs.
M.
II.
Coleman
of
Phoenix
vis
Sarah
Fell
to
register
title
to
real
Potted Plants and Bulbs. Phone 606
ville Friday of this week.
prisoner was placed in the custody of property; default entered and decree
Summons
ed in Jacksonville the first of the week
S. A. Patterson editor of the Cell- at the home of her son W. R. Coleman. Medford Greenhouses.
the sheriff.
, in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon f r
I granted.
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tr.l Point Herald was at the county
the Count.Y of Jackson.
Mrs. Coss and Helen Coss was in the
Notice of Filing Plat of Survey.
Mrs. E. Bartlett of San Francisco
In the matter of the assignment of Martha S. Stunkard, Plaintiff.
s at Friday on business.
court
room,
and
after
all
efforts
on
the
vs.
arrived in Jacksonville Tuesday, en Department of the Interior, United States Land
I
T. J. Kenney; Clerk ordered to issue 1 Matthew Stunkard.
Defend
The Emerick serves meals at all route to her home on Thompson Creek. Office. Roseburg, Oregon, October 16.
part of the attorneys failed to release
ant.
a call for a meeting of all the credit-
hours. Everything neat and clean, She was met at the train by her fath Notice is hereby given that Section« 2.3, 24. 25 Coss from the prison cell Mrs. Coss
tors for the purpose of il.cting an To Matthew Stunkard, the above named de
and 2i>. Tp. 39 S. R. 7 West, W. M.. have been
prices reasonable.
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fendant:
assignee.
er George Hoffman of Thompson Creek. surveyed, and the plat of .survey will be filed in broke down.
The evidence in the case was very
In the name o* the State of Oregon, you are
lion. II. Vonderllelen of Eagle Point
this
office
on
November
24.
19u8,
at
9
o'clock
A.
Attorney Simon of Portland was at
Marie A. Vaughn vs. Walter H. Vau hereby required to appear and answer the con -
strong against Coss, and all of the
v as in Jacksonville transacting busi-
M.
and
on
and
after
such
»late
we
will
be
prepar
the co .n'y seat Tuesday on business.
ghn; dismissed on motion of attorney plaint of the above plaintiff in the above entitled
ed to receive applications for the entry of lands efforts of his two able attorneys was
n« ss with the local merchants Wednes
court, now on file with the Clerk of said Court,
for plaintiff.
Prof.
Moore
anil
Don
Cameron
spent
not
sufficient
to
convince
the
jury
that
therein.
day.
within ten days from the date of service of this
Sunday on Rogue River fishing.
May
A.
Jordan
vs.
Edwin
Jordan;
he did not commit the crime.
summons upon you. if served in Jackson County,
When in Medford stop at the Emerick
The judge, after carefully reviewing default ken.
Oregon: but if served in any other county in the
The Bank of Jacksonvi le his an ex
where the finest of meals are Berved
In the matter of the state of Ore- State of Oregon, then within twenty days from
his rulings, could not see w here he had
and the most corteous attention given. cellent exhibit of fruit on display in
gon vs. Chas. Obenchain, the following the date of the service of this summons upon you
erred,
consequently
a
new
trial
was
the
bank.
or if personally served on you out of the State cf
Try us and see.
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jurors were drawn: John M. Mast, Oregon, then within six weeks af’er the date cf
denied.
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F. M. Calkins was down from Ash
David
Force.
E.
C.
Shuman,
J..
G.
County Clerk Coleman issued com
1 such service: and if served by publication thereof,
Lame Back.
land Monday on official business.
You Will Mike no Mistake if You Follow mitment papers Tuesday and Sheriff Hodges, Fred Luy, W. W. Scott, T. then within ax weeks from the date ofthe first
This ailment is usually caused by
and you are hereby notified that if
This lacksonville Citizen's Advice.
Jones started for Salem with the priso Cameron, Joe Goldsby, Sain Coffman, publication;
rheumatism of the muscles of the small
you fail to appear and answer said complaint, as
OYSTERS
M.
H.
Rountree,
L.
L.
Love
and
John
ner.
At
the
request
of
Coss
the
Sher
hereby
required,
the plaintiff will apply to the
of the back, and is quickly cured by
Never neglect your kidneys.
iff drove over to Central Point and left E. Roberts. The jurors wer ■ selected Court for relief demanded in sa il complaint, name
The Oyster season is now open and
applying Chamberlin's Liniment two
If you have pain in the back, urinary
Monday evening and the attorneys re ly, for a decree dissolving the marriage contract
or three times a day end massaging Luy Ji Keegan handles the famous disorders, dizziness and nervousness, on No. 16.
viewed
their side to the jury that even existing between Plaintiff Martha S. Stunkard.
The
supreme
court
denied
the
appeal
Eagle
brand
of
oysters.
Take
a
can
the parts at each application. For
and defendant Matthew Stunkard. and for the
it's time to act and no time to experi
ing
and
Tuesday morning the case was c«xts and disbursement of this suit to be taxed.
of probable cause but granted a stay
of these large Eastern oysters home
s de by City Drug Stone.
ment. These are all the symptons of
of execution. The order from the sup started. B. F. Mulkey represents the Under and by virtue of an order made by the
to fry, stew or for cocktails.
kidney trouble, and you should seek a reme court was transmitted to the state and A. E. Rearnes the defense
Hon. H. K. Hanna, a judge of said Court, dated
NOTICE
remedy which is known to cure the
on the Sth day of Oct.. 1908. this Summons is
The
jury
returned
a
verdict
of
not
sheriff
by
telephone
Tuesday,
but
the
More
Than
Enough
is
Too
Much.
The ladies of the city are requested
served on the defendant by the publication there
kidneys.
seal of the supreme court was the only guilty. Court adjourned until 10 o'clock j of for six consecutive week« in the Jacksonville
to be present at the town hall next
To maintain health, a natural man or
Doan's Kidney Pills is the remedy to thing that could release the prisoner. a. m. Friday.
' Post, a weekly newspaper printed and published
Wednesday evening for the purpose of woman needs just enough food to repair use. No need to experiment. It has
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. at Jacksonville. Jackson County Oregon, and the
Sheriff Jones was met in Salem with
organizing a Ladies Civic Improve the waste and supply energy and body cured many stubborn cases in Jackson
M hy Colds are Dangerous.
' defendant by sa d order is required to appear and
ment Club. This should be of interest heat. The habitual consumption of ville. Follow the advice of a Jackson his prisoner by Attorney C. L. Rearnes
Because you have contract edordinary | answer within six weeks from the date of the
1
publication hereof.
with
the
sealed
order
from
the
supre
to the Indies of this city.
more f<«ai than is necessary for these ville citizen and be cured yourself.
colds and recovered from them without I first
Date of first publication Oc‘. 10, 1908.
me
court
with
instructions
to
return
purposes
is
the
prime
cause
of
stomach
S. P. Jones, Retired, living on the
treatment of any kind, do not for a
Wednesday night Sam DeRoboam
HARVEY. MILES A MULKEY,
moment imagine that colds are not
started his moving picture show in the troubles, rheumatism and disorders of East side. Jacksonville. Ore. says: “I
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
the
kidneys.
If
troubled
with
indiges
suffered for a long time from kidney
dangerous. Everyoneknows thatpneu-
U. S. Hall. “Bryan in Chicago" was
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tion.
revise
your
diet,
let
reason
and trouble and although I used many rem
monia and chronic catarrah have their | Timber Land. Act June 3, 1878—
to be the title of one film, but owing
origin in a common coki. Consumption
to the great demand for this film he not appititi* Controls and take a few edies I was unable to obtain relief.
Notice for Publication.
is not caused by a cold but the cold | United States Land Office. Roseburg. Oregon.
was unable to get it for the opening doses of Chamberlain’s Stomach and My rest was broken many times dur-
l.iver
Tablets
and
you
will
soon
be
all
the
night
on
account
of
the
irregular
prepares
the
system
for
the
reception
night. Th« re will be two shows week
Ai.nl
I'M
right again. For sale by City Drug action of the kidney secretions, and in
ly during the winter months.
and development of the germs that Notice is hereby given that in compliance with
Store.
the morning I would arise tired, lame
would not otherwise have found lodg I the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3,
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anil stiff My general health w as in
ment. It is the same with all infect 1878. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands
in the States of California. Oregon. Nevada, and
DIED
a run down condition. One day I read
ious diseases. Diphtheria scarlet fever Washington Territory.” as extended to all Public
an
endorsement
of
Doan's
Kidney
measles and whooping cough are much 1 Land States by act of August 4. 1892.
MCKEE Wednesday Oct. 21. 1908 at
JOHN N. DUNCAN
more likely to be contracted when the
at the home of her son Amos McKee Pills and decided to try them. I pro
child has a cold. You will see from of Albany, county of Linn State of Oregon, filed
on Applegate. Mrs. Maryum McKee cur«! a box at thi* City Drug Store
| In this office on Dec. 26. 1907 his sworn statement
anil in a very short time felt their
agt d 75 years.
A few doses of this remedy will in this that more real danger lurks in a ! No. 9829. for the purchase of the N E ’ » of Section
beneficial
effect.
The
symptoms
grad
cold
than
in
any
other
of
the
common
Mrs. McKee had a stroke of paryab
variably cure tn ordinary attack of
| No. 8. in Township No. 41 South Range No. 3
ailments. The easiest and quickest West. W M. and will offer proof to show that the
sis from which she never rallied She ually ilissapeartxl until I was without a diarrbcM.
It can always be depended upon, way to cure a cold is to take Chamber land sought is more valuable for its timber or
will be mourn«! by a large circle of sign of Kidney trouble. 1 always keep even
in the more severe attacks of
than for agricultural purposes. and to es
lain’s Cough Remedy. The many re stone
friends who will regret to hear of her Doan's Kidney Pills in the h« u e and « r imp colic and cholera morbns.
tablish his claim to said land before the Register
It is equally successful for snimurr markable cures effect«! by .this pre and Receiver at this office in Roseburg. Oregon,
death. She leaves a husband and three believe there is no remedy equal to
grow n sons am! daughters. Ames ami the n for kidney and bladder troubles.” di <rrb«ra and cholera infantum in paration have made it a staple article on Saturday, the 21. day of November. 1808,
For sale by ad dealers. Price 50 < hildren, and is the means of savirif of trade over a large part of the world. He names as witnesses: E. E. McKinney, of
Deb McKee of Applegate, John Mc
tl:e lives of many children each year
Sublimity. Oregon. H W. Smith of Turner. Ore
cents.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
Kee and Mrs. Higanbotham of Rutte
When reduced with water and For sale by City Drug Store.
gon G. W. Kearns, of Grants Pass Oregon. C. J-
New
York,
s
«le
agents
for
the
L'nited
sweetened it is pleasant to take
Cree' . Vt'. Sarah Ki’g of Ashland,
Cameron of Gold Hill. Oregon.
Timber
lj«nd.
Act
June
X
1878 i Any and all persons claiming adversely the
Every man of a family should keep
Mrs I'o’t Hubbard of Medford. The States.
above-described lands are requested to file their
Remember the name-Doans and thia remedy in his home Bny it now
Notice for Publicatio.i.
inte’min* t ok p'.iee at the Ruch eem-
P rice , 25c.
L arge S ize . 5 vc .
claims in this office on or before said 21st day of
Uniw.1 States Lan.I Offie- R.^h,,^
take no other.
-t.-ry.
November. 191*.
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OVERCOATS
Shoe and Harness Repairing
i
™E RECEPTION
LUY & KEEGAN, Drops
Sole Agents Albany Heer
Call and see our Display of Boys Over Coats and
Suits and they will please you
NUNAN-TAYLOR CO.-
DONTEXPERIMENT
April 29. 1W*.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register.
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