Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, January 01, 1910, Image 3

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    LOCAL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Johnson of Das-
of said Forest or Jackass Creek : northwest corner of the northwest
That if ir should be found that you
sell Minn, and W. J. Thomas of Gran-
ii what is known as the Forest or
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Til ESTATE Jael-.ass Creek Mining District in Jack- • quarter of section ten -iO- township have any right, title or interest in any
■: thirty eight -38- south of range three of -aid real or personal property that',
| ite Mountain Mon. arrived in Jackson­
"i County, Oregon, and described as i -3- west of W. M. in Jackson County within a ceitain time in sairl decree to
OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY
Home grown 1909 Alfalfa ville Wednesday to attend the funeral
1 follows:
1 Oregon, just above the junction of the be specified, you le icquired to r ay in-
CF JACKSON.
of their sisfti-’ Margaret’ FrancisTwho
I< 1 (lourt on In half of
Commene'ng-at the confluence of • I left and right hand branches of Forest
seed for sale in lots to suit. died suddenly Xmas eve of pneumonia Marie H. Vance, ai:d David L. Hyatt i oorman
’s Creek and Jackass or Forest I or Jackass Creek; and extending in an ’h • pin utiffs, the.- - m of $26,347.85ar.d
at the home of her sister Mrs. Jos. as guardian of Albtrt S. Vance, a mi­ ( reek, and running up said Forest or !. easterly direction to a point in section interest thereon at the rate of six
Samples and prices on ap­ Morcom.
nor, Plaintiffs, -vs- Fred J. Blakeley, .lackass Creek, eight hundred |8iKl] I three-3- towi ship thirty eight -38- per cent per annum from October 12th.
The Sterling Mining Company, an Ore­ .'ids, to and joining the old boundary l south of range three -3- west of W. M. 1909; and the further sum of $340.60
plication.
FOR SALE: A young buggy team well gon corporation, the Merchants Invest­ o! the old A. W. Sturgis claims; the i where the said water ditch and water taxes and interest thereon at six per
matched and perfectly gentle. Aged ment & Trust Company, an Oregon cor­ said claims herein described being and right are joined arid reinforced by that cent per annum from October 12, 1999,
Nunan Taylor Co.
5 und 6 years. Would trade for good poration, and T. N. Barnsdall, Defend­ xtending in width so as to and includ­ certain ditch and water right, taken together with the costs and disburse-
ing the channel within said claims ac­ out of the right hand bank of the right I inents of this suit, and such additional
Jacksonville, Ore. heavy horse. Inquire of H. E. Bow- ants. S uit for strict foreclosure . cording
to the old local iaws and regu­ hand fork of said Forest or Jackass sum«, with interest at six per cent per
To T. N. Barnsdall, the above named lations of
man on Central Point road near Con-
Creek at a point near the middle of the annum from date of disbursement, as
the said mining district.
defendant:
south line of the northwest quarter of shall have been expended by the plain­
A Happy New Year to all.
ger Bros. Ranch.
All fractions lying and being in the section three -3- township thirty eight, tiffs, after the institution of this suit,
I n the name of the state of ore - John
See the 400 day clock at Deneff’s.
Frank Edwards came in from Hut­
McKee claim, and the Wilson south <>f range three -3- west of W. M. in the performance of the annual as­
gon : You are hereby required to ap­
R.B.Dow was a visitor at Medford, ton Thnrsday to attend the funeral of pear in tiie above entitled court ai d claims, being fifteen [15) reds wide, in Jackson County, Oregon, and ex-1 sessment work upon the mining claims
more
or
less at the north end, and run­ tending thence in a southeasterly direc­ above described, and in caring for and
Mr. Bennett the pioneer assayer who cause and there answer the amended
Sunday.
ning to a point at the south end being tion to the said point where the said repairing the water ditches and other
complaint
of
the
plaintiffs
therein
on
died
in
Ashland
Tuesday
of
cancer
of
¡i i part
of - the
quarter
of see- ditch and right join the above describ- j . property above described.
ILK. Hanna, Jr. spent Christmas at
. . fourteen
—
. southwest
.....
..............
the lip. Mr. Bennett was a well known file against you, on or before the last . t ion
[14] in ™ Township
thirtv- ed water right and water ditch, the
Medford.
That it be decreed that if you make
date
prescribed
in
the
order
for
the
pub
.in.br [38]
roai i south of range tnree [3] said two rights extending from the said ' 1 default
minig man having been in the Blue lication of this summons. The date I eight
in the payment of each or any
Deputy Sheriff Dow went to Portland Ledge country for many years. His
| west of W._____________
_________
M.
in
said
county
and
state
Junction
of
the
said
ditches
bi
•y means ' J of said sums, or the whole thereof, or
of the first publication thereof as the same was located by S. R. Coff-
Monday.
of
a
common
ditch,
in
a
souti
neasterly
I
death will be regretted by many friends. is Saturday, January 1st. 1910, and the I man and S. C. McKee on November direction, down to and upon the mining that if you fail to pay all of the s:iid
sums into said court for plaintiffs with­
date of the last publication thereof is ‘ ■ 27tb, 1893, and recorded in Vol. 6 of
G. L. Davis came over from Medford
Every Mother
Saturday, February 12th, 1910. Said > the Mining records of Jackson County, ground known as the Sturgis mining in said specified time, that you be by
Wednesday.
ground
in
the
said
section
ten
-16-
said decree foreclosed of any right, ti­
order prescribes that said summons
H. K. Hanna Jr. was in Medford is or should be worried when the little shall be published for six consecutive I page 553 thereof, together with ¡ill township thirty-eight-38- south of range tle or interest in or to any of the real or
:
other
placer
mining
interests
in
said
three
-3-
west
of
VV.
M.
the
said
ditch
ones
have
a
cough
or
cold.
It
may
personal property above described; that
weeks and designates Saturday the 12,
Wednesday.
being about two and one half miles it be so decreed that if you make all of
lead to croup or pleurisy or pneumonia day of February. 1910, as the last day ’ | district.
H.W. Buchanan of Applegate, was in — then to something more serious. for the publication of said summons.
One placer mining claim containing long and carrying one thousand -1,000- said payments into court for the plain­
town Tuesday.
tiffs within the time specified m said
And you are hereby required to so ap. ten [10] acr?s, situated in Forest Creek inehes of water.
Ballard’s Horehound Syrup will cure pear
and answer said amended com­ Mining District, Jackson County, Ore­ | That certain water ditch and water decree, that tiie plaintiffs deposit with
Menry Davidson was a visitor at the trouble at once and prevent any
plaint on or before said 12th day of gon, a"d described as follows:
| right taken out of the right hand bank said court a deed to said property, run­
Medford, Monday
complication. Sold by City D. ug Store. February, 1910.
Biginning at a stake and pile of • of the said Forest or Jackass Creek be- ning to such of said defendants as shall
Wm. McIntyre was at Medford on
A nd you will take notice , that if stone at the southwest corner; thence I low the junction of the right hand left be decreed to be entitled to the same,
you fail to so appear and answer said north 1500 feet to a stake and pile of forks thereof at a point near the south­ said decree to provide for the delivery
business, Tuesday.
The new Oliver Typewriter, latest amcHuvu
w:uiiiR.-aia
uie stone; thence east 300 feet to a stake 1 east corner of the northwest quarter of of said deed. That it be so decreed
amended vunijiKiint
complaint within
said Lime.
time, the
Sheriff W. A. Jones returned from , improved can be seen at this office. plaintiffs will apply to the above enti­ and pile of stone; thence south 1500 section ten -10- township thirty eight that if you fail to make said payments,
feet to a stake and pile of stone;
south of range three -3- west of and the whole thereof, within said time,
Portland, Sunday.
We have secured the agency for Jack­ led court for the relit f demanded in said thence west 300 feet to place of begin­ -38-
W. M. in Jackson County, Oregon, and said real and personal property belong
B. F. Mulkey was a visitor at Med­ sonville and surrounding country and amended complaint, to-wit:
ning in section 14, township 38 south
from the said point in a to the plaintiffs in the proportion alleg­
an accounting be had between of range 3 west of W. M. in Jackson j extending
ford, Monday.
would be pleased to receive your order. I the That
southeasterly
direction for a distance ed in the amended complaint; that by
plaintiffs and the defendant. The County, Oregon, said claim was loca­
of
about
one
and
three auarter miles to said decree plaintiffs have strict fore­
Jacksonville
Post
Sterling Mining Company, an Oregon ted by J. H. Caton and L. D. Caton on
J.Percy Wells made a business trip
and
upon
that
certain
mining ground closure of the contract set out in and
to Medford, Tuesday morning.
Van De Car & Jasmann, the new jewel­ corporation, as to the personal prop- July 18th, 1900, and is recorded in Vol­ known as the Sturgis mining ground, attached to said amended complaint;
'
erty
described
in
Exhibit
“
B
”
attach
­
the plaintiffs have such other and
Jackson F. Kimball of Klamath Falls, ry firm No. 227 in the Phipps Bldg, ed to said amended complaint, and ume 11 of the Mining Records for said water right and water ditch carry­ that
County, Oregon at page 260 ing five hundred -500- inched of water. further relief ns shall be just and equit­
offer as an inducement Railroad fare i made a part thereof, and that plaintiffs ; Jackson
was a recent visitor in this city.
able, and have judgment for their costs
thereof.
| have restitution for the whole of said I
That certain water ditch and water and disbursements against those de­
W. R. Coleman and family spent both ways with any $3.50 purchase or i personal property. That it be decreed , Tiiat certain tract of mining ground right
taken
out
of
the
right
hand
bank
fendants who appear and defend herein.
over. Our prices are marked open so
Christmas with friends at Phoenix.
that you have n j right, title or interest described as follows, and lying and be­ of said Forest or Jackass Creek at a
This Summons is published in accord­
everyone can read them. We want to of
ing in the said Forest or Jackass Creek point in the southeast quarter of sec­
any
kind
or
character,
in
or
to
any
Miss Laura Neuber attended the Xmas get acquainted with our neighboring
ance with an order of the Judge of the
of the real or personal property in the Mining District, in Jackson County, tion ten -10- township thirty eight -38- above
entitled court, which order re­
dance at Ashland, Saturday night.
people, come in and see us even though amended complaint described, and Oregon, to-wit:
south of range three -3- west of W. M.
it to be published as above spec­
‘ which real and personal property is I Beginning at three pine trees at the in Jackson County, Oregon, and ex­ quired
Robert B. Dow and wife have returned you don’t buy. Medford, Ore.
ified, and requires you to so appear and
northeast
corner
of
the
Ray
and
Hoff
­
|
situated
in
Jackson
County,
Oregon,
i
tending
thence
in
a
southeasterly
direc
­
from a short pleasure trip to Portland.
Fever Sores.
man mineral entry and running thence tion for a distance of about one mile answer said amended complaint on or
and described as follows, to-wit:
before February 12th. 1910, and pro­
Buy 50 cents worth of goods at the
The west half of the west half of north to the old A. W. Sturgis mining and carrying about one thousand -1000- vides that in default thereof judgment
Fever sores and old chronic sores
S obs ’ and get a free ticket on silver­ should not be healed entirely, but should I section five [5], township thirty-eight of ( claims; thence west to what was inches of water.
and decree shall be taken against you
range three [3] west of W. M. contain­ known as the Kubli claim; thence south
That certain ditch and water right as above provided.
ware.
be kept in healthy condition. This can ing one hundred and sixty and 45-100 down the old Kubli line to the Ray and known
as the Manville ditch and right
Said order for publication was made
I Hoffman entry; thence east and to the taken out of the north bank of the said
Circuit court convenes next Monday, be done by applying Chamberlain’s [160.45[ acres.
in Chambers by the Hon. II. K. Hanna,
place of beginning, containing five [5]
for the trial of cases not reached last Salve. This salve has no superior for
The west half of the southeast quar­ acres more or less, being the same Forest or Jackass Creek in Jackson Judge of the above entitled Court on
week.
this purpose. It is also moit excellent ter and east half of the south west quar­ land conveyed to H. Stevens by H. D. County, Oregen, at a point about two the 30th day of December, 1909, based
of section three [3], township Russell on October 3rd, 1894, together hundred and fifty -250- yards below the upon Motion and Affidavit therefor.
Trespass Notices, printed on cloth, for chapped hands, sore nipples, burns ter
thirty-eight [38] south ol range three with all the rights of flume and dump old Al. Sturgis mining claim and ex­
O. C. B oggs ,
and
diseases
of
the
skin.
For
sale
by
far sale at this office, 50 cents per
[3], west of W. M. containing one hun­ and all other rights mentioned in cer­ tending to and upon the mining ground
A. E. R eames ,
herein mentioned, being the ditch and
City Drug Sore.
dred and sixty [160] acres.
dozen.
tain articles of agreement recorded in water right conveyed by George W.
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
Northwest quarter of section ten [10] Vol. A. of the Miscellaneous Records Cripp
,
How about that New Year resolu­
to William Pence on November
township
thirty-eight
[38]
south
of
for
Jackson
County,
Oregon,
at
page
.
FOR
SALE
—
20
acres
of
young
or
­
23rd,
1895,
and
by
the
said
William
tion! Did you swear off and turn over
range three [3] west of W. M. con­
Pence to A. W. Sturgis in July 1897.
chard adjoining city limits, on coun­ taining one hundred and sixty [160] 427-428 thereof.
a naw leaf?
That certain tract of mining land in
Also that certain water ditch and I
acres.
ty
road;
fine
location;
deep
level
Urs. G. Knoblauch of Ashland was
the said Forest or Jackass Creek Min­
right on the west half of the I
loamy soil; J4 mile from postoffice,
The south half of the southwestquar­ ing district, Jackson County, Oregon, water
the guest of Mrs. G. Neuber one day
southwest quarter and east half of the
ter of the soulhwest quarter of section and described as follows:
courthouse,
high
school;
leading
va
­
southwest quarter of secion three -3-
this week.
three [3] township thirty eight [38]
Beginning at a post from which the
riety of fruit; 6 acres pears, 10 acres south
thirty eight south of range , Please read the heading over again.
of range three [3] west of W. M. quarter section corner between section township
Geo. Neuber who came home for the
three -3- west of W. M. in said mining | Then its tremendous significance will
apples, 2 acres peaches, some bear­ containing twenty acres.
Xmas holidays, returned to the mines
j fourteen [14] and twenty-three
district
in
Jackson County, Oregon.
dawn upon you.
ing trees, alfalfa and garden patch;
East half of the southwest quarter township thirty-eight [38] sou’
Wednesday.
Also
that
ditch taken out of j An Oliver Typewriter—the standard
good 4-room house, barn, outbuilding, and the southeast quarter of the north­ I range three [3] west of W. M. bears the right or certain
I
east bank of the right' visible writer the $100 machine—the
Mrs. Bagshaw entertained a few
household goods, farming tools, 1 west quarter and the southwest, quar­ east twenty [20] chains and south ten hand fork of Forest Creek, in Jackson most highly perfected typewriter on
ter of the northeast quarter of section -10- chains, also a yellow pine four -4- County, Oregon, at a point about one the market—your« for 17 cents a day!
friends in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Pos-
cow, 20 chickens, 3 wells wells to fourteen
[14] township thirty-eight [38] inches in diameter bears north two -2-
The typewriter whose conquest of
tom, Wednesday evening.
irrigate portions of land if necessary; south of range three [3] west of W. M. degrees east — links distance; thence hundred yards above the north line of
west half of the southeast quarter the commercial world is a matter of
If you are considering the purchase
$350 per acre, terms. Jacksonville containing cne hundred and sixty [160] north thirty-five chains where a post is the
of section three -3- township thirty business history— yours for 17 cents a
set for corner from which a white oak eight -38- couth of range three -3- day!
of a typewriter, call at this office’and
Real Estate Co., Adolf Schulz, man­ acres.
Those certain eight [8] placer min­ twelve -12- inches in diameter bears west of W. M. at a point in the
The typewriter that is equipped with
examine the new Oliver.
ager.
ing claims in the said Forest or Jack­ north ten -10- degrees east, sixty-five northwest quarter of said section three scores of such conveniences as “Ths
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Merriman of Port­
-65-
links
distant;
thence
west
five
ass Creek Mining District, located
-3- and extending from said point of Balance Shift”—“The Ruling Device”
land, spent Christmas in this city, the
September 9th, 1875 by J. Beckner, chains to a post for a corner from diversion in a southeasterly direction — “The Double Release” —“The Loco­
an
alder
ten
-10-
inches
in
dia
­
which
A. Klice, J. Ford, A. Dews, A. W.
motive Base”—“The Automatic Spacer”
guests of Harry Luy.
down to and across said land.
Sturgis, L. Sturgis, H. Sturgis, and
..... meter bears [south four -4- degrees
” — “The
all of the interest ever owned “The Automatic Tabulator
Jdr. and Mrs. Frank Bennett of Med­
N. B. Wright, and which location no­ west, seventy-five -75- links distant, by Also
“Disappearing In­
said A. W. Sturgis in and to
ford spent Christmas at the home of
tice was recorded on September 9th, and from which a black oak four -4- two the
dicator
’
’
— "The
certain mining ditc es known as
1875 in book Three [3j page 213 of the inches in diameter bears south sixty­ the Logg
Adjustable Paper
Lewis Ulrich in this city.
and
McDonald
ditches
tak
­
Mining Records for Jackson County, seven -67-degrees west, forty-three -43- en from the east fork of Forest
I' mgers ” — “ 1 he
William J. Clarke, editorof The Star,
Oregon, said claims being known and links distant; thence south thirty five Creek
q 8 ci entifi c Con -
in
Jackass
Mining
District.
at Gervais, accompanied by his family
designated herein as the old A. W. Stur­ -35- chains to a corner in said Forest
denscl Keyboard”
Succeed when everything else fails.
Also the right to use as a right of
Creek; thence east five -5- chains to
gis Claims and described as follows:
ie visiting friends in this city.
In nervous prostration and female
Yours fortJCe nfs
way
for
tailings
a
strip
of
land
twenty
the place of beginning, containing
Commencing at a point where the seventeen
weaknesses they are the supreme
-20- feet wide and extending ten -10-
A special train was run to Medford
anu
50-100
-17.50-
acres,
said
A Day
old
location
notice
was
originally
remedy, as thousands have . ’stifled.
on each side of the center of
Thursday night to see the “Alaskan”
posted, at or near what was at tho claim being recorded in Volume 4 of the feet
We
announced
the
new
sales plan re­
Poorman
’
s
or
Forest
Creek
where
the
FOn
KIDNEY,
L1VEH
AND
played at the Medford Theater,
time of said location known as the Gm Mining Locations for Jackson County, same passes through the west half of cently, just to feel the pulse of the
STOMACH TROUBLE
Oregon at pages 117 118 thereof.
Hung
claim
in
said
Mining
District,
on
people. Simply a small cash payment
The Jacksonville branch of the Fruit
it is the best medicine ever sold fl the northerly bank of said Forest or
That certain placer mining ground Donation Claim No. 40, township -then 17 cents a day. That is the
eight -38- south of range three
over a druggist’s counter.
growers Bank has a supply of calen­
Jackass Creek, and extending thence partly upon the northwest quarter of thirty
west of W. M. The right to use plan ir. a nutshell.
down said northerly bank of said Creek, Section ten -10-, township thirty-eight -3-
ders for distribution to its patrons.
The result has been such a deluge c
-38- south of range three -3- west of said strip of land through west half of applications for machines that we are
a
distance
of
eight
hundred
[890]yards,
Donation Land Claim as right of way
Mort Foster who has been visiting
with width of channel, anil taking in W. M. and described as follows:
for tailings is Confined and restricted to simply astounded.
Numbered Teaspoons.
his mother Mrs. Sears and sister Mrs.
an:! including in width said channel,
Beginning at a post on or near the
The demand comes from people of
use of the same for the tailings and
Tea table etiquette was somewhat according to the old local laws of th ■ last described land and from which a such
R. T. Burnett has returned to Spokane.
all classes, all ages, all occupations.
miningdebris
from
the
property
above
said mining district
post and monument of rock bears north described herein. This right of way is
The majority of inquiries has come
Insure your buildings in the Saint complicated in the days of that "hard­
4 11-709 two
V W V certain
Lti.tl piilUCL
Those
placer UIUIIIIS
claims IO-
lo- seventy two -72- degrees west, three
that same is kept open; tail­ from people of known financial stand­
Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Co. ened and shameless tea drinker,” Dr. rated December 27th, 1875 by George hundred thirty four -334- links and run- conditioned
ings are not to be dumped on or allowed ing woo were attracted by the novelty
Agency at office of Jacksonville Post. Johnson, when many people thought W. Stevenson and recorded December | ning thence south four and one fourth to accumulate in said right of way, nor to of the proposition. An impressive
nothing of drinking ten or twelve cups 27th, 1875 in Book Three [3] of the Re­ 1 -4 1-4- degrees west ten and fifty one injure adjoining lands.
demonstration of the immense popular
Thomas Bagshaw, a former typo of
ity of the Oliver Typewriter.
cords of Mining Locations for Jackson hundredths -10.50- chains, to a post;
Also
all
of
the
right,
title
and
interest
this office, left Sunday for a visit with at a sitting.
north seventy five and one half
A startling confirmation of our be­
It was considered proper for the County, Oregon and described as fol­ ' thence
ever
owned
by
the
said
A.
W.
Sturgis,
-75 1-2- degrees west four andfifty four
friends and relatives at Oakville, Wn. cups and saucers of a party of tea lows:
lief that the Era of Universal Type­
in
and
to
a
certain
right
of
way
for
tail
­
Commencing at the north line of one hundredths -4.54- chains to a post ings, dump and flume across and over writing is at hand.
Geo. D. Linn and family of Eugene, drinkers to be all passed up to the
what was at the time of said location from which a fir tree thirty six -36- the land formerly owned by II. D. Rus­ A Quarter of a Million People
Louis Gay and wife of Seatie spent hostess In one batch when replenish­ known
as the Jesse Titus and Daniel ' inches in diameter bears north seventy
E. J. Russen and H. Stevens.
Xmas week with relatives in Jackson­ ment was considered necessary, and Hopkins claim, on the north of said five and one half -75 1-2- degrees west sell Also
are Making Money with
all of the right which the said A. I
In order that each person might be Forest or Jackass Creek, and extend­ one hundred ten -110. links; thence
ville.
W.
Sturgis
had
under
that
certain
con-1
north
four
and
one
half
-4
1-2-
degrees,
sure of getting back the right cup the ing up the bank of said Creek for a
tract or instrument of record in Volume
B. B. Beekman a prominent attorney teaspoons were numbered. When tho distance
of 200 yards, being in width ten and seventy five one hundredths
of Portland has returned home after cups were passed up those who did wide enough to include the channel -10.75- chains to a post; thence south, A. of the Miscellaneous Records of
seventy two -72- degrees east, four and Jackson County, Oregon at pages 427
•pending a few days with his parents not require any more tea were sup­ running along the said bank.
I
45-100 -4.45- chains to the place of be- and 428 thereof.
in Jacksonville.
Two
bank
claims
on
the
north
bank
posed to place the spoon In the cup.—
1 ginning, in sections tnree -3- and ten
Also all rights of wav for tailings,
of Poorman’s Creek, commencing at a -10-, township thirty eight -38-south of mining debris and all rights arid privil­
Miss Mollie B. Towne returned from London Saturday Review.
large pine tree situated on the south­ range three *3- West of W. M. in Jack­ eges for the dumping of tailings and mi­
Portland and Oregon City, Wednesday
west end of the said claims in the said son County, Oregon.
ning debris from said property, which
where she spent several days visiting
mining district,, Jackson County Ore­ That certain placer mining ground the said A. W. Sturgis ever had or in The Standard Visible Writer
Stomach
Trouble
Cured.
gon;
thence
up
the
north
bank
of
Poor
­
friends and relatives.
The Oliver Typewriter is a money­
man’s Creek, two hundred [200] yards in the said district beginning at a post which he ever had an interest.
If you have any trouble with your to a shaft where a stake is set for the set on the east or left bank of said
So
Also all other water rights, ditches, maker, right from the word “go!
The Boss is giving tickets with every
Jackass or Forest Creek Mining Dis­ flumes, flume rights, rignts of way, easy to fuh that the beginners soon get
stomach
you
should
take
Chamberlain
’
s
upper
corner
of
said
claims;
the
said
80 cents cash purchase, entitling the
claims being one hundred [100] yards .n trict 6.36 chains south of the northwest dumping and mining privileges, and in the “expert” class. Earn as you
purchaser to one chance on silverware, Stomach and Liver Tablets. Mr. J. P. width.
Let the machine pay the 17
Corner of the N. E. J4 of N.E. !4 of sec­ easements of every kind, nature and team
Klote of Edina, Mo., says: “I have
tion fifteen -15- township thirty-eight, I description, which the said A. W. Stur­ cents a day and all ritcnethat is yours.
to be given away free, Dec. 25.
Two
certain
placer
mining
claims
in
used a great many different mccicines
Wherever you are, there's work to
-38- south of range three -3- west of gis owned, or which he has used or op­
Chuck Wilcox who has been visiting for stomach trouble, but find Chamber­ the saia Forest or Jackass Creek Min­ W. M.; thence with tho variations of erated, in connection with the mining be done and money to be made by us­
ing District, Jackson County, Oregon, 19 degrees east and running as follows: property commonly known as the Stur­ ing the Oliver. I he business world is
his parents in this city during the holi­ lain’s Stomach an 1 Liver Tablets more located by John McKee and William
north sixty -60- degrees east 4.55 chains , gis Mine.
caTling for Oliver operators. There
days, returned to San Francisco, where beneficial than any other remedy I ever Ray, October 6th, 1874 which location to
a post set for a Corner from which a
Together with the tenements, hered­ are not enough to supply the demand.
notice
is
recorded
in
Book
Three
[3]
of
be has employment, Tuesday.
used.” For sale by City Drug Store.
Thair salaries are considerably abare
white oak four -4- inches in diameter
the Mining Location Records of Jack- bears north eighteen -18- degrees east itaments and appurtenances belonging those of manv classes of workers.
See the new 80.candle power “Index”
son County, Oregon at page 248 there­ twenty -20- links distant; thence south to, or in any wise appertaining to, any
of, and was recorded on October 19th, thirty -30- degrees east 9.10 chains to a of theproperty herein described. Also, 'AnOiiver Typewriter in Every Home’
aoal oil lamp at Abbott’s Hardware.
Witchcraft.
12090 ft. 16 gauge steel pipe, double
That is our battle cry today. We
Perhaps the most interesting of Kng- 1875, arid claims being two hundred post set for a corner from which a yel­ I dipped, size 16 to 18, 500 ft. 16 gauge
It does not consume any more oil in a
[200] yards of bank claims on the north low pine tree thirty six -36- inches in
have made the Oliver supreme in use­
riven time, than an ordinary No. 1 lish trials for witchcraft was that of oank of said Forest or Jackass Creek,
I undipped pipe, size 11 and 15, 3 No. 3 fulness ¡.nd absolutely indispensable in
diameter bears north thirty seven -37-
bwrrrer.
the Suffolk witches in 1665. for Kir and extending so as to include the degrees west eighty -80- links distant; Fisher Kingbolt ball-bearing Giants, I business. Now comes th? conquest or
and Kir channi. along said bank for the sail thence south sixty -60- degrees we3t 1 Electric lighting plant, 1 donkey en-1 I the home.
Matthew
Hale
was
the
judge.
. .
gine, 1 mining derrick, complete, 1 ,
A rare opportunity to make some ea­
4.55 chains on the north boundary of Blacksmith shop and tools, miacellane I The simplicity and strength of the
Thomas Browne appeared ns an ex­ < list mice of two hundred [290) yi
sy money. Honest representative who
That certain placer mining
Joi n McKee claims to a nost. (no tree ous small toolB, picks, shovels, bars. I I Oliver fit it for iam.iy uie. It is >’* -
pert medical witness. The two
i known as the A
can give satisfactory reft; cnees to take
near;) thence north thirty -30-degrees hammers, chains, pulleys, rop. s, blocks c< imng an imf ortant factor in the^me
oners were accused of b'wltcitlng mining clai
west 9.15 chains up 'ho creek on the 1 steel ran^e, dishes and cooking uten­ training of young pe pie. Xn educator
orders fo.-sm dt in your locality. Ad-
young children, a grvnt point for th.» portion of s<
\ as veil as a r.oney i.iaker.
i
left or east bank to the place of begin- sils, 2 picking ch. r-‘, 1 roll lep de
drecs T. I. Temple, 22J E. Alder St., prosecution being that out of the blan­ towns!, p thi t ti
th
n ‘T called end known rs the Savage lamps, 2 quilts 1 dresser, 200 ft rubber i Our new selling pit n puts the Oliver
l’ori land. Ore.
Miiie.'claims, and located by the hose, 1 extension table and chairs, 1 dish I on the threshold of every home in
ket of an Infant suckled by one of
I 1 oorman's Mnurg Di.,i
ab. ,ve description on January 13th, closet, 1 center table, 1 clock, 2 bed­ America. Will you close the door of
Mr. Chris Ulrich has received a letter them a great toad had fallen und ex­ County, Oregon, a- thi
181 6, and recorded in Volume three -3- steads, 1 mattress, 1 pillow, carpets, 1 i your home or office on this remarkable
fr j.n Jar. Curtis, who resided in this ploded in the lire like gunjiowder. Im­ cribed in a certain p
m
the
of the Mining Locations for Jackson team horses, wagon and harness, 2 ' opportunity?
;
LVventy years ago, but who is now mediately utter the wlteb was found United States to A V/
which
untv, Oregon, at pages 260 and 261 plows, 1 Big Four mower, 1 hay rake. j Write for ■ further details of our
nt home scorched and maimed, In patent was recorded on t r
easy offer and a free copy of the new
thereof.
Kated in tho east. From the tenor of spite of unsatisfactory evidence, the
1 single buggy ami old harness, 1 iron Oliver catalog. Address
October 1892. in Vo
That
certain
water
right
and
water
scraper,
4
cows,
2
calves,
¡.bout
forty
the questions asked in the letter it seems two were convicted, Wieretlpon the 1233 of the D .cd L.
ditch tii! on ‘Hit of the right hand bank < hickens, a!x>ut 25 tons hay, 40 tiers of The Oliver typewriter Company
likely that Mr. Curtis will return to children’s health at once Pegau ta lui- I County, Or ■
of the left hand fork of Forest and, wood, stock of misceJianeous goods in
1326 First Avenue, Seattle, Wash.
Jacksonville ir? the near future.
prove.—Londou I'iutes. _y
z
Eight [8j bank ciriuis on the north Jackass Creek at a point near the I store.
A
$100 Typewriter
for 17 cents a Day!
TFje—
OLIVET?
Typewriter