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Whcn in MedfQXilatop at the Emerick The Bass fur candies, nuts, fruit CITATION The Boss has reduced the price tm vegetables, in fact everything that is I IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE where the finest of meals are served his fancy Chinaware. and the most corteous attention given. nice. OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY. The gardeners of Paris get their j In the matter of the estate ot G. Karewski. Try us and see. 11-tf products on the market weeks before I deceaxed. SUMMONS WHILE IN MEDFORD I To Friedrike Zuelzer, Oskar Stiege. Friedrich the regular season for them. Th^ ( ircuit Court of the State o? C regen ¡Stiege. He’enc Stiege. Es tell a Levy, Cefia Mae- TO. Call and see Mack in front of The secret is simply this: the French for In Jackson County. I glv and W. C. Kitto legatees and heirs at law of Hawaii Experiment Station mariachers have manufactured a cli Wearie’s for Chili Concarne I the estate of G. Karewski. deceased. E. F. Winkler, and hot and cold lunch. Em- Working On Tree Cotton And mate to suit them. As one observer In The Name of The State of Oregon; You and There is no better time to llalntih’. each of you are hereby notified that you are re p’ojm^nt office in connection said. "They have moved the cli paint your building than at V8. Growing From Cuttings In has quired to appear in. the above entitled Court the present time and you MACK WILL CET YOU WORK mate of Monte Carlo up to the suburbs C. M Osburn. Mrs. S. A. Neville, and matter on Monday, the 10th day of May 1909, cannot set better paint' stead of Seed. J Mrs. George II. Bryant. Mrs. Edw. ; of Paris. ” at the hour of If) o'clock A. M. of ¡«aid day, and than we nse. Some new prcxligy of modern sci Fay and Thos. F. Osburn, then an I there show cause, if any there be, why D jfendanta. an order of sale should not be bv the above entitl ence, this? Not at all. Only enor DR. T. T. SHAW ..DECORATING.. To C. M. Oxburn. Mrs. S. A. Neville. Mr.?. Geo. ed Court made for the sale of all of the following HONOLULU, Hawaii, April 23. mous expense in money and in time. H. Bryant, Mrs. Edw. Fay and Thor. F. Osburn: Dentist. Some exceedingly interesting and per The gardens, whenever possible, are described property and real estate at private There is nothing that will The Name of The State of Oregon; You sale: add more to the appear haps valuable discoveries concerning placed on land with a slope to the are In hereby Office in Ryan Building, California St., required to appear and answer the Beginning at a point 24.30 chains North and 7 ance of a house or fence cotton have recently been made by south, and are well protected by walls eomplaint filed against you and each of you in chains Upftairs East of the SW corner of Section 32 in than a new coat of paint. the U. S. Agricultural Experiment on the north and east, walls built to the above entitled suit within ten days from the township 37 South of range 2 West of W. M. in OREGON JACKSONVILLE It is the foundation of all Station which has been working for reflect light as well as to give protec date of the service of this Bumnitn? upon you, if Jackson County, Oregon, said point being the decorations. served v/ilhin this County, or if served within NE corner of the G. Karewski orchard and run several years on this staple, and there tion from lhe northeast winds. any other County of this State, then within ning thence West 76 links; thence South, 13 de PRESERO ATI VE is every indication that it will come to The ground is practically covered twenty days from the date of service of this grees West 3.30 chains; thence West 1.26 chains; be a very important product of the summons upon you; and if you fail to appear and thence South, 17V)» degrees West, 1.33 chains, with glass, not ar. in a greenhouse, but Paint will not o-.ily add to Wands within a short time. As a re I by glass frames in the open, "tbree- answer lhe complaint herein f-»r want the.co. thence South. 24 Mr degrees West, 1.53 chains; the appearance of a build i the plaintiff will apply to the Cour, for the r.luf thence South. 57 degrees East. 1.91 chains; thence And Latest Styles of Wall sult of several highly satisfactory ex ing but will preserve the i light” frames of uniform slae, 12 feet j prayed for in his complaint, to-wit.’ For a decree East 2.15 chains; the.ice North 6.38 chains to the Paper, Call on or Address perimental crops raised by the station, wood and prevent disease. ! by 4' ;; and also by glass bells. These, partitioning the following cleac.iied pro,'»;ty, place of beginning, containing 1.20 acres and See half a dozen plantings have been made in Jackson County. Oregon, to-wit. known as the ‘ Mill property.” i too, are of a a uniform size, about the I I situated Lots numbered one (1). two (2), throe (3) and on a commercial basis in various sec you will each take notice that at said time, shape of a chapel bell, a little less than i four (1) in Block numbered one [1]; lots number- if And no objection be made, that said order of sale will tions, one hundred acres or more hav 17 inches in diameter and from 14 to I cd one [1 J. two [2], three [3] ohd folir [41 in be made for all of said property. Jacksonville, Oregon ing been planted in all. 15 inches high. The French call them ' Block numbered two [2j; lots numbered one Llj, Witness the honorable J. R. Neil, Judge of the In the matter of the discoveries re cloches. You may often see over a I two [2], three [3] and four [4] in Block number County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, and 7FX ferred to, the exeripmenters believe ed three [3]; lota numbered two (2) and three -3- he seal of said Court affixed this the 7 day of jM * i thousand frames and over 10,000 glass in Block numbered nine -9-; lota numbered one t April. 1909. that Instead of planting the crop as an bells in one two-acre plot in the sub -1-, two -2- and three -3- in Block numbered (Seal of the County Court.) annual, as is the custom in practically nineteen -19-; lots numbered one -1-, two -2- an I W. R. COLEMAN urbs of Paris. all the cotton producing countries, it County Clerk of Jackso? County, Oregon. A more recent innovation is tho em three -3- in Block numbered twenty -20-, and lots will here be found most profitable as a numbered one -1- and two -2- in Elo k numbered - ployment of hot-water pipes run under twenty-one -21-, all in Beatty’s Addition to ¡he perennial, and experiments are being Administrator’s Notice. I the soil, making of the earth a veri- Town now City of Medfcrd. according to the What nicer dessert could you have for Sunday dinner? •arried on to determine this point de- I table steam-heated hotel, with this es cfT.cial plat thereof, partitioning the fame ac IN TIIE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE • nately. During the Civil War, when sential difference, that the hotelkeep cording to the respective lights of the parties OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY. cotton prices went up to the neigh herein, and second, for a judgment in favor of er here is desperately eager, not to plaintiff for his costs an I disbursements herein In the Matter of the Administration df the borhood of one dollar per pound, quite keep his guests, but to persuade them I to be taxed, and for such other, furth *r and dif Estate of John BeaVenub, a deceased person. a little industry was built up in Ha Notice Is Hereby Given, that by an Order ferent relief as the Court may deem equitable in to leave on the earliest possible day. waii in cotton growing, but after the the County Court, of Jackson County, State Lhe premises. war it was neglected and Anally aban This summons Is published in the Jacksonville Oregon, made and entered on March 1st. A. Post by order of the Hon. H. K. Hanna, Judge of 1909, the undersigned has been appointed, and doned altogether. The cotton plants PLACES OREGON the above entitled Court, made and entered in the the duly acting and qualified administrator of the from that time have grown wild, and 16th day of April, 1909, and the same is published estate of the said. John Beavenuc, deceased. APPI.WR Why Euy a Second-Hand Machine? without frost have continued to grow for six consecutive weeks tho. ci: , the fir. i ay , Al! persons having claims against said Estate year after year until trees from fifteen of publication thereof being Saturday, the 24th are hereby notified to present the same properly day of April. I! 09, ar.d the last day thereof being verified, to me or my attorney at the Lyden to thirty feet high, having a girth of Or a machine sold Building, corner Oregon and California Streets in A recent issue of Green's Fruit Saturday, tho 5th day of Ma;, 19C9. trunk twelve to fifteen inches or more, by a peddlar, that the Town of Jacksonville. Jack.ion County, Ore No Risk. Every Machine is COLVIG Ki REAMES. as a rule has out are common. Some of these old cot Grower, published in Rochester, N. Y. gon. within six months from the date hereof. Fully Guaranteed. Think it Attorneys for Plaintiff. lived its useful ONIE BEAVENUE. ton trees are known to be from fifteen appeared the following article under ----------- a-------- — • ness, or it would Administrator. to twenty years old, and are still bear the caption, "Western Competition in not be offered for Executor's Notice Dated March 20th., A. D. 1909. ing heavily, although the quality of Apples.” According to the article, sale. The ordin- II. K. Hanna, Jr., attorney for estate and ad- ary second hand the product is not of the best. Fred the Eastern apple grower will have to Notica is heiel-y given that the unde’.signcd | ministrator. has been appointed by the county court of Jack- | OUR GUAR. NTEE tyj ewr ter is only erick G. Krauss, of the Experiment | make vast strides before his produce son county. Oregon executor of the estate of I W •- every ¿»-neb inc tempor irdy re can equal the Western farmers ’ . The NOTICE OF THE SALE OF wc sell to give cetinfaction, REAL Station force who has had charge of KliilnW. Andrews, deceased. Ail persons in paired and is only and will keep them in repair debted to f aid estate are requested to settle the the cotton experiments, believes that article is as follows: short l ved, while one year from date of sale, PROPERTY ,.ue tn' charge. We d.-u "I have just returned from a trip to same immediately and all persons having e able to oli er yon macho. ntireiy rebuilt, aa by proper pruning it will be possible \uarai.iee thuu for two IN TIT ’ COUNTY COURT OF THE ! STATE claims against said estate are requested to pre /ears against detrimental good as new in every respect. A product of lhe largest to produce much heavier crops per Washington, Philadelphia and Mew cent them with their proper vouchers to Aaron OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY. rear. Thia is better than factory of ths kind in the world, employing only skilled acre from plants several years old, York. In all of these cities I have Andrews at my residence on Griffin Creek, in In the matter of the estate of G. Karewski, ou get with a new machine mechanics. All cur machines have all the wearing lor $1041.00. found the fruit stores and the markets Jackson county, Oregon within six months from deceased. than would be possible under the best parts removed and new Darts substituted. The bases and frames have been re-enameled and re-nickeled. •onditions when grown as an annual. well supplied with fancy fruits shipped the date hereof. Public Notice Is Hereby Given that by virtue March 13. 19CP. They appear to be new and are as good as new. Apply at of an order of th? (ounty court of Jackson Coun Another discovery made by Mr. in baskets from the states of Idaho, AARON ANDREWS. Executor. ty. Oregon, which said order is of date April 7th. Irauss is that cotton may be grown Oregon, Washington and elsewhere 1909, and in obedience thereto, that I will at my from cuttings sb well as from seed, thoughout the We it. Bach specimen residence in Jacksonville, Jackson County, Oregon SUMMONS each ap- comes wrapped in paper and and from and after Monday, the 10th day of May, and one of the experimental growers has further proved that it is very easy pie is a perfect specimen without a In The Circuit Court of tho State rf Oregon 1909. offer for sale and will sell to the highest bid der for cash in hand all the following described to bud or graft cotton from one stock wormhole or blemish of any kind. I for Jackson County. In the matter of J. A. Kiser to register title to real property of said estate, at private sale, to-wit: to another. The value of these dis did not find an apple on which the tho following described land, to-wit: The N1.- of the NE’/i of Section 2, in Township coveries would seem to be in the fact fruit stem was broken. The breakage Commencing at the Northwest Corner of 35 South of Range 2 West of W. M., and the S!6 of the fruit stem would be considered that the uncertainty of growing cotton Granville Bears' Donation Land Claim No. 44. in of the SE’.-i of Section 35, in Township 34 South, of Range 2 West of the W. M.. all in Jackson from seed may be entirely dispensed a defect. There are no bruises upon Section 9, Township 37 South, Rango 2 West of County. Oregon, and containing 159.62 acres of Willamette Meridian, running thence South the apples caused by shipment. with. Cotton growers generally un land. 31.44 chains to the Southwest Corner of said were "The varieties I found offered derstand the difficulty of keeping up Dated at Jacksonville. Jackson County, Oregon Claim 44; thence East 4.44 chains to the North »he standard, for the reason that cot the Grimes, Stayman’s Winesap, Spy, west Corner of Donation Land Claim 43: thence this the 7th day of April. 1909. W. C. KITTO ton is one of the moat caisly crossed Banana, Jonathan and Ben Davis. South 12.80 chains; thence East 47.08 chains to Administrator de bonis non. with the will an plants of any; bees and other insects While in most cases I found the name the East Boundary of said Claim No. 43; thence nexed. of the estate of G. Karewski. deceased. North 41.07 chains along the East Boundary of carrying pollen from one blossom to of the variety stenciled on the box, I Claims Nos 4S A 44; thence West 17.40 chains; Express, Freight, General Delivery. Teaming to another for considerable distances, discovered that the retailer of these thence North 3.15 chai.is to tho North B nindary Western apples in the Eastern mar of Claim No. 44; thence West along sai l North thus mixing the strains. Ry planting all Parts cf the Country. Nothing too Heavy or only from cuttings, or l>y budding, kets could not inform me as to (he Boandary 34.83 chains to the Northwest Corner too Light. Agents for Colestin Mineral Water. said Claim No. 44. the place of commencing, this difficulty will be entirely removed true name of the variety they Beil of containing 217 seres, more or less. Stayman ’ s Wincsap the dealer a aid JACKSONVILLE and would seem to be practicable in OREGON vs. ensc it proves practicable not to plant were Spitzenburgs. Nancy Jane Jeffers. E. Jeffers, her husband, "Some of these Western fancy •P- Jnnc Newman. Lyman Newman, her husband, every year. Still another discovery in this con- pies, notably the Jonathan and Ar- Mary Hoskins. William Hoskins. her hu.iband, Katherine Murphy, W. H. Sears. Ida Sears, his nection, is of much interest, and inay kansas Black apples, were so firm in wife, Hiram Seaton. Luetnda Bishop, Nancy Ilai- texture as to be scarcely in good con prove of great value. It appears that land All Whom It Ray Concern. Defendants. there is a cotton indigenous to Hawaii, dition for eating. After keeping these In The Name Of T^e State Of Oregon you and although of no commercial value. The apples two weeks they did not soften, each of you are hereby required to appear and boll is very small, the staple short, and but had a tendency to wither. Stey- answer the application or complaint filed against nian ’ s Wincsap was in prime condition In color a light brown. The qualities you in the above entitle»! Court and Cause on or which would seem to make it of great for eating. I feasted upon this apple before the 29 day of May 1909. Defendants you importance, provided it can be success all through my trip. It is of good will take notice that if you fail so to appear and answer said application or complaint the appli fully crossed with standard strains, are quality and of tender flesh. cant herein will take a deeroe of the Court again “At Washington the price of fancy st its wonderful drought resistance, and you according to the prayer of the application For Fine Wines, Liquorsand Cigars. apples shipped in boxes from i the or complaint and you will be forever barrel from its color. This native cotton was found by Mr. Krauss growing on an al West was 5 cents each. I saw some disputing same. W. R. COLEMAN. most barren plain, where the rainfall Northern Spys offered at Washington DUNNINGTON & ENEFF, PROPRIETORS (Seal) Ex-officio Clerk of the circuit for the entire year can scarcely be at 10 cents each, but these were of court for Jackson. County, more than eight or ten inches. This marvelous size, beautifully colored, Oregon. Jacksonville, Oreoon quality of resistance, if it can be trans the best Spy apples 1 have ever seen. TAKE NOTICE mitted to standard cottons, would At New York city these fancy apples make it invaluable for much land in were selling at from 6 to 10 cents In The Circuit Court of the State of Oreiron Hawaii now practically valueless. each, with a slight reduction when for Jackson County. The color would seem to be also worth bought by the dozen. Oranges in all In tho matter of the application of J. A. Kiser of the three cities were selling at to register title to the following described Land, preserving, if possible. to-wit: The Experiment Station on two ex less than half the price of these ap- Commencing at the Northwest Corner of plea. ” — Mail. perimental patches, neither of which, Granville Sears’ Donation Land Claim No. 44 in Mr. Krauss states, were under ideal Section 9. Township 37 South. Range 2 West of conditions, produced in one crop nt the FOR SALE Two mid one-half acres Willamette Meridian, running thence South 31.44 chains to the Southwest Corner of said Claim 41; rato of 400 and 700 pounds of sea is in city limits, two story house, out thence East 4.44 chains to the Northwest Corner Orders for all kinds of Rough and Dressed land cotton per acre respectively. buildings, water tank and gasoline of Donation Land Claim 43; thence South 12.80 Samples sent to mills in Georgia, the chains; thence East 47.08 chains to the East Lumber Promptly Filled pumping plant, good family or- Boundary of said Claim No. 43; thence North Carolinas and to Bremen, were by all chard and garden spot, Most de 41.07 chains along the East Boundary of Claims pronounced superior to any sea island sirable location in the city, fer sale Nos. 43 A 44; thence West 17.40 chains; i hence “L SYSTEM” Clothes Quality Quantity cotton available in the markets. Ex cheap. Enquire of Jacksonville Real North 3.16 chains to the North Boundary of vouches for the most advanced Fred J. Fick, Contractor and Builder periments with upland cqtton and claim 41; thence West along said North Bound Estate Company. fashion and superlative tailoring. ary 34.23 chains to the Northwest Corner of said caravonica "wool” cotton have proved Claim No. 44, the place of commencing, contain equally encouraging. Most of the 1 hey’re easy and dashing m ing 217 acres, more or leas. commercial plantings have been made •‘One Touch of Nature Makes the vs. cut and virile and vigorous in of this last named strain. Whole World Kin.” Nancy Jane Jeffers. E. Jeffers. her husband, Jane Newman. Lyman Newman. her husband, WILL J. COOPER style, as befits this touch-and-g Mary noskins. William Hoskins. her hu band, When a rooster flnds a big fat worm Katherine Morphy. W. H. Sears. It Ida aga Sears, his he calls all the hens in the farm yards wife. R Irani Seaton. Lucinda Bishop. Nancy i to come and share it. A similar trait Hall and All Whom it May Concern. Every “L SYSTEM Defendants. ; of human nature is to be observed ment for Spring is marked by That on the 15 day of April 1909, an applica when a man discovers something ex- tion was filet! by said J. A. Kiser in the Circuit ceptionally good he wants all his Court of Jackson County. Oregon, for initial re- emphatic distinction and a subtle I have a complete line of Riding and Driving friends and neighbors to share the gistratlon of the title of the land above describ- good form that irresistibly capti benefits of his discovery. This is the ed. unless you appear on or before the 29 vates the young man of the period touch of nature that makes the whole day Now. of May 1909. and show cause why such ap- world kin. This explains why people plication should not be granted, the same will be •Look for the “L SYSTEM" who have been cured by Chamberlain’s taken as confessed, and a decree will be entered label It' s your warrant of worth and according to the prayer of the application, and Cough Remedy write letters to the you will be forever barred from disputing the our pledge of perfection. manufactures for publication, that same. Just what you arc looking fo" warranted not to rip. others similarly ailing may also use it Witness my hand and the seal of the court af Sold Only by the Also a fine brand of LOGGER S SHOES and obtain relief. Behind every one fixed this 15 day of April 190S. W. R. COLEMAN of these letters is a warm hearted wish 1 (Seal > county clerk and ex of the writer to be of use to someone | clerk of the circuit court for S-Z * else. This remedy is for sale by City j Jackson county. Oregon. Drug Store. By M. B. Towne, deputy. 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