Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, January 29, 1910, Image 3

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    Thai if it should be found that you
st MM0N8.
bank of said Forest or Jackua Creek northwest corner of the northwest
i Mrs. James Cranemiller, who has,
quarter of section ten -10- township have any right, title or interest in any
in
what
is
known
as
the
Forest
or
) been in San Francisco since the holi- ' I n the circuit COURT OF THE state Jackass Creek Mining District in Jack- thirty eight -38- south of range three of said real or personal p opeity that,
days visiting her son, returned home
son County, Oregon, and described as [ -3- west of W. M. in Jackson County within a certain time in said decree to
OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY
Oregon, just above the junction of the be specified, you be tequired to pay in­
■ follows:
I Sunday.
Home grown 1909 Alfalfa
left and right hand branches of Forest to the above entitled Court on behalf of
| Commencing at the confluence of or Jackass Creek, and extending in an the plaintiffs, the s m of $26,347.85 and
OF JACKSON.
Mrs. Martha Fleck of Pornland ar­
.j . „
' Poorman’s Creek and Jackass or Forest
interest thereon . I the rate of six
seed for sale in lots to suit. rived in Jacksonville a few days ago Mane H. V ance, and David
L. Hyatt (;ree|t> an(| runnin), up saj(j Forest or; easterly direction to a point in section per cent per annum from October 12th.
three -3- tow, ship thirty eight -38-
to
visit
her
mothex,
Mrs.
M.
Arm
­
as
guardian
ot
Albert
b.
\
ance,
a
nil-
Creek,
eight
hundred
[800]
;
Samples and prices on ap­
south of range three -3- west of W. M. 1909; and the fur her sum of $34(1.60
2.?r’
a!P4l^2|. “Xs" z,Fred Rhikeley, , vart[Sj
anq joining the oki boundary where the said water ditch and water taxes and interest thereon at six per
strong.
plication.
The Sterling Mining Company, an Ore- | of the oW A w Sturgig claims; the right
are joined and reinforced by that cent per annum from October 12, 1909,
Wm, Johnson of Applegate was in gon corporation, the Merchants Invest­ said claims herein described being and j
certain
ditch and water right, taken together with the costs and disburse­
town Wednesday. While here he re­ ment & Trust Company, an Oregon cor­ extending in width so as to and includ-1
Nunan Taylor Co.
out
of
the
righthand bank of the right 1 ments of this suit, and such additional
his subscription to The Post for poration, and T. N. Barnsdall, Defend­ ing the channel within said claims ac- ; hand fork of said Forest or Jackass sums, with interest at six per cent per
Jacksonville, Ore. newed
ants. S uit for strict foreclosure . cording to the old local laws and regu- j Creek at a point near the middle of the i annum from date of disbursement, as
another year.
To T. N. Barnsdall, the above named lations of the said mining district.
south line of the northwest quarter of shall have been expended by the plain­
Judge Neil was a visitor at Medford
Isaac C. Garrard of San Francisco,
defendant:
section three -3- township thirty eight, tiffs, after the institution of this suit,
All
fractions
lying
and
being
in
theP'
Tuesday.
Cal., enroute home from Gray’s Har­
John McKee claim, ami the Wilson south of range three -3- west of W. M. in the performance of the annual as­
I
n
the
name
of
the
state
of
ore
-
O. Harbaugh made a trip to Medford bor, Wash, stopped off to see the editor
in Jackson County, Oregon, and ex- j sessment work upon the mining claims
gon : You are hereby required to ap­ claims, being fifteen [15] rods wide, tending thence in a southeasterly direc- | above described, and in caring for ar.d
Tuesday.
of The Post, Sunday.
more
less at
the
pcui in the
me uuuvv
,
- or
------------
-
-
- north end, and run-
pear
above viililicu
entitled uvuav
court «a»»w
and —
repairing the water ditches and other
cause anu
and there
answer the
amended | i ,,,nK to a point a^the south end r being tion to the said point where the said property above described.
uncie nnawvi
me aiuvuuvu
President Geo. L. Davis, of the uuusv
Dr. J. W. Robinson was at Medford
ditch and right join the above describ­
complaint
of
the
plaintiffs
therein
on
a.
Part
ot
the
southwest
quarter
of
sec-
Tuesday.
Fruitgrowers Bank, Medford, was ... r
,
r
. -
.1 1 * I fri/tr» iniirfnnn
1 A I in
That it be decreed that if you make
fourteen I [14]
in TAurnvhin
Township thir.V-
thiriv- ed water right and water ditch, the
file against you, on
on or
Ox before
uexvx v the last j »ion
— lx
said two rights extending from thesaid default in the payment of each or any
E. M. Day made a trip to Medford assisting Cashier Collins at the Jack­ date prescribed in the order for the pub . I ®>i?ht
[381 ggyth of range three [3] Junction
of the said ditches by means of said sums, or the whole thereof, or
___ | west ot W /. M. in said county and state
sonville office, Monday.
lication of this summons. The date
Thursday.
vl
v..c first publication thereof
as the same was located by S. R. Coll­ of a common ditch, in a southeasterly that if you fail to pay all of the said
of
the
I
T. W. Osgood of Medford, was in is Saturday, January 1st, 1910, and the man at>d S. C. McKee on November direction, down to and upon the mining sums into said court for plaintiffs with­
Call at the Boss, for some of that
L Z_._
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- .
.
known as the Sturgis mining in said specified time, that you be by
town Monday taking elevations etc., date
delicious candy.
of the last publication
thereof * >-
is 27th, 1893, and recorded in Vol. 6 of ground
ground iti the said section ten -10- said decree foreclosed of any right, ti­
preparatory
to
the
installation
of
the
Saturday, February 12th, 1910. Said the Mining records of Jackson County, township thirty-eight-38- south of range tle or interest in or to any of the real or
W. T. Mitchell of Ruch was a recent
order prescribes that said summons page 553 thereof, together with all three -3- west’of W. M. the said ditch personal property above described; that
new water system.
visitor in town.
shall be published for six consecutive other placer mining interests in said being about two and one half miles it be so decreed that if you make all of
Considerable activity is noticeable iu weeks and designates Saturday the 12, district.
County Game Warden Gay was in
payments into court for the plain­
I the real estate line, several important day of February. 1910, 'as the last day
One-placer mining claim containing long and carrying or.e thousand -1,000- said
town Tuesday.
tiffs within the time specified in said
inches of water.
ten
[10]
aeriS,
situated
in
Forest
Creek
for
the
publication
of
said
summons.
! deals are under way, of which we will
that the plaintiffs deposit with
That certain water ditch and water decree,
Did you see the comet now visible in give particulars later.
And you are hereby required to so ap­ Mining District, Jackson County, Ore­
court a deed to said property, run­
right taken out of the right hand bank said
pear and answer said amended com­ gon, a”d described as follows:
the western sky?
ning to such of said defendants as shall
Frank C. Kizer and wife returned plaint on <or before said 12th day of
Beginning at a stake and pile Of of the said Forest or Jackass Creek be­ be decreed to be entitled to the same,
Attorney Newbury of Medford was home Tuesday evening from Los An­ February, 1910.
stone at the southwest corner; thence ! low the junction of the right hand left said decree to provide for the delivery
forks thereof at a point near the south­
in town Thursday.
geles, where they have been visiting
A nd you will take notice , that if north 1500 feet to a stake and pile of east corner of the northwest quarter of of said deed. That it be so decreed
The Boss has a fine line of fresh can­ relatives for several weeks.
you fail to so appear and answer said stone; thence east 300 feet to a stake section ten -10- township thirty eight that if you fail to make raid payments,
and the wholethert of, within said time,
amended complaint within said time, the and pile of stone; thence south 1500
dies, fruit and nuts.
See the new 80 candle power “Index’* filaintiffs will apply to the above enti- feet to a stake and pile of stone; i -38- south of range three -3- west of said real and personal property belong
Geo. W. Trefern Esq., of Ashland coal oil lamp at Abbott’s Hardware. ed court for the relief demanded in said thence west 300 feet to place of begin­ W. M. in Jackson County, Oregon, and to the plaintiffs in the proportion alleg­
ning in section 14, township 38 south extending from the said point in a ed in the amended complaint; that by
was in town Monday.
It does not consume any more oil in a amended complaint, to-wit:
of range 3 west of W. M. in Jackson southeasterly direction for a distance
That an accounting be had between County, Oregon, said claim was loca­ of about one and thtee quarter miles to said decree plaintiff.; have strict fore­
F. M. Calkins of Ashland was at the given time, than an ordinary No. 1
the plaintiffs and the defendant, The ted by J. H. Caton and L. D. Caton on and upon that certain mining ground closure of the contract set out in and
court house Thursday.
burner.
attached to said amended complaint;
Sterling Mining Company, an Oregon
18th, 1900, and is recorded in Vol­ known as the Sturgis mining ground, that the plaintiffs have such other and
D. H. Drewery, district commercial corporation, as to the personal prop­ July
The Rebekah Lodge initiated a class
ume 11 of the Mining Records for said water right and water ditch carry­ further relief asshall be just and equit­
manager of the Pacific Telephone Com­ erty described in Exhibit “B” attach­ Jackson County, Oregon at page 260 ing five hundred -500- inches of water. able, and have judgment for their costs
of three, Monday evening.
ed to said amended complaint, and
That certain water ditch and water i and disbursements against those de­
Attorney Harvey, of Ashland was a pany, who is now stationed at Med­ made a part thereof, and that plaintiffs thereof.
ford,
paid
the
Jacksonville
office
a
visit
have
restitution for the whole of said . I That certain tract of mining ground rig"hTtak7n"out of the right hand bank fendants who appear and defend herein.
visitor in this city Thursday.
This Summons is published in accord­
I personal property. That it be decreed ; described as follows, and lying and be-| of sa,d Forest or Jackass Creek at a
Mr. and Mrs. J. Sawyer of Medford, this week.
! that you have no right, title or interest ing in the said Forest or Jackass Creek point in the southeast quarter of sec-I ance with an order of the Judge of the
FOR
SALE
—
A
tract
of
timberland,
I of nntr
visited friends here Thursday.
any leivar]
kind or nlsnwnntnr
character, in
in za»»
or Az>
to unit
any I Mining District, in Jackson County, tion ten -10- township thirty eight -38- above entitled court, which order re­
containing 160 acres, situated in of the real or personal property in the [ Oregon, to-wit:
south of range three -3- west of W. M. I quired it to be published as above spec­
Attorney Harvey of Ashland attend­
Douglas Co., Ore. Timber estim ated amended complaint described, and | Beginning at three pine trees at the in Jackson County, Oregon, and ex­ ified, and requires you to so appear and
ed the circuit court, Monday.
which real and personal property is > northeast corner of the Rav and Hoff- tending thence in a southeasterly direc­ answer said amended complaint on or
at 4,000,000 feet, ur and cedar.
Charles Lindsay of Ashland trans­
situated
in Jackson County, Oregon, 1 mall mineral entry and running thence tion for a distance of about one mile before February 12th. 1910, and pro­
Apply to Jacksonville Post. and described
as follows, to-wit:
_ | north to the 0](|
yy. Sturgis mining and carrying about one thousand -1000- vides that in default thereof judgment
acted business in town Tuesday.
and decree shall be taken against y ou
FOR SALE:—A young buggy team well
.—. L-1.T
The west
half of the west half of I claims; thence west to what was inches or water.
Wm. M. Colvig, Esq. of Medford,
That certain ditch and water right as above provided.
matched and perfectly gentle. Aged section five [5], township thirty-eight of [ known as the Kubli claim; thence south
was at the courthouse Monday.
Said order for publication was made
5 and 6 years. Would trade for good range three [3] west of W. M. contain- down the old Kubli line to the Ray and known as the Manville ditch and right
one hundred and sixty and 45-100„ Hoffman entry; thence east and to the taken out of the north bank of the said in Chambers by the Hon. H. K. Hanna,
C. B. Watson of Ashland transacted
heavy horse. Inquire of H. E. Bow­ ing
[160.45[ acres.
‘ place of beginning, containing five [5] Forest or Jackass Creek in Jackson J udge of the above entitled Court on
legal business in town Thursday.
man on Central Point road near Con­
The west half of the southeast quar-1 acres more or less, being the same County, Oregen, at a point about two the 30th day of December, 1909, based
ger Bros. Ranch.
ter and east half of the southwest quar- ' land conveyed to H. Stevens by H. D. hundred and fifty -250- yards below the upon Motion and Affidavit therefor.
The Cantrall-Sterling water case was
ter of section three [3], township 1 Russell on October 3rd, 1894, together old Al. Sturgis mining claim and ex­
O. C. B oggs ,
arg ed in the circuit court this week.
Came Near Choking to Death.
thirty-eight [.‘18] south of range three : with all the rights of flume and dump tending to and upon the mining ground
A. E. R eames ,
insure your buildings in the Saint
herein mentioned, being the ditch and
A little boy, the son of Chris. D. [3], west of VV. M. containing one hun- and all other rights mentioned in
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
| tain articles of agreement recorded in water right conveyed by George W.
Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Co. Peterson, a well known resident of the dred and sixty [160] acres.
Cripp to William Pence on November
Northwest
quarter
of
section
ten
[10]
X
01
'/'.
of
th
P
e
M
?
Ce
AL™
e
°
US
Mrs. M. M. Taylor went to Grants village of Jacksonville, fowa, had a township thirty-eight [38] south of I {°r7 ^^on County, Oregon, at page 23rd, 1895, and by the said William
Put in Jail
Pass Wednesday to consult an occulisl. violent attack of croup,
Pence to A. W. Sturgis in July 1897.
Much range three [3] west of W. M. con- 427'428 thereof'
Mrs. C. H. Anderson has returned thick stringy phlegm came up after taining one hundred and sixty [160]
That certain tract of mining land in
Also that certain water ditch and very accurately describes anyone’s feel­
the said Forest or Jackass Creek Min- water
,
right on the west half of the ings who is confined to the house with
from a business trip to San Francisco. giving Chamberlain, s Cough Remedy. acres.
ing district, Jackson County, Oregon, ( southwest quarter and east half of the an attack of rheumatism, lumbago, stiff
The
south
half
of
the
southwestquar-
Mr.
Peterson
says:
“
I
think
he
would
Mike Hanley the prosperous rancher
southwest quarter of secion three -3- joints or muscles. Ballard’s Snow Lini­
ter of the southwest quarter of sectiob ahd described as follows!
of Butte Creek was in town Tuesday. have choked to death had we not given three [3] township thirty-eight [38]
township
thirty eight south of range
Beginning
at
a
post
from
which
the
'
ment will cure the trouble, relieve the
Mrs. F. M. Snyder of Medford, was him this remedy.” For sale by City south of range three [3] west of W.M. ?uarter section corner'between section three -3- west of W. M. in said mining pain and make you as supple as a two
district
in
Jackson
County,
Oregon.
Drug
Store.
containing
twenty
acres.
ourteen [14] and twenty-three [23] '
transacting business in this city Satur­
East half of the southwest quarter township thirty-eight [38] south of
Also that certain ditch taken out of year old. Sold by City Drug Store.
Quite a number of Jacksonville peo-
day.
and the southeast quarter of the north-! range three [3] west of W. M. bears the right or east bank of the right
Porter J. Neff Esq. of Medford, was i pie attended Brewster’s Millions at the west quarter and the southwest quar­ east twenty [20] chains and south ten hand fork of Forest Creek, iti Jackson
• DR. T. T. SHAW
in attendance at the courthouse Mon­ Medford Opera House Wednesdpy even­ ter of the northeast quarter of section -10- chains, also a yellow pine four -4- County, Oregon, at a point about one
ing. Among the number were: Mr. fourteen [14] township thirty-eight [38] inches in diameter bears north two -2- hundred yards above the north line of
day.
Dentist.
south of range three [3] west of W. M. degrees east — links distance; thence the west half of the southeast quarter
A carload of apples grown near this [ and Mrs. Chris Keegan, Mr. and Mrs. containing one hundred and sixty [160] north thirty-five chains where a post is of section three -3- township thirty
set for chrrier frOrti which a white oak eight -38- south of range three -3- Office in Ryan Building, California St.
city, was shipped to Sacramento, Mon­ M. M. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fick, acres.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Grieve, Mr. and
Those certain eight [8] placer rtiin- twelve -12- inches in diameter bears west of W. M. at a point in the
day.
Upstairs
Mrs. Harry Luy, Mrs. E. J. Kubli, I ing claims in the said Forest or Jack- north ten -10- degrees east, sixty-five northwest quarter of said section three
-65-
links
distant;
thence
west
five
John W. Opp left Monday morning Mrs. A. E. Reames, Misses Joseph- i ass Creek Minini lg District,
-3-
and
extending
from
said
point
of
.............................
located i
OREGON
JACKSONVILLE
on a short business trip to San Fran- ino Donegan, Lelia Prim, Laura, September 9th, 1875 by J. Beckner, | chains to a post for a corner from diversion in a southeasterly direction
which
an
alder
ten
-10-
inches
in
dia-
'
down
to
and
across
said
land.
A. Klice, J. Ford, A. Dews, A. W. !
cisco.
Neuber, Lilia Mee, Lqpise Jones, Olive Sturgis, L. Sturgis, H. Sturgis, and meter bears (south four -4- degrees
Also all of the interest ever owned
Trespass Notices, printed on cloth, Crump, Augusta Walters; Messrs. W. N. B. Wright, and which location no­ west, seventy-five -75- links distant, by the said A. W. Sturgis in and to
H. K. HANNA Jr.
for sale at this office, 50 cents per R. Coleman, R. B. Dow, G. E. Neuber, tice was recorded on September 9th, and from which a black oak four -4- two certain mining ditet es known as
in book Three [3] page 243 of the inches in diameter bears south sixty­ the Logg and McDonald ditches tak­
Lawyer
dozen.
Gordon Stout, Ephriam Wilson, Clyde 1875
Mining Records for Jackson County, seven -67-degrees west, forty-three -43- en from the east fork of Forest
George H. Durham, a prominent at­ ■ Shaw, W. T. Bailey and many others. Oregon, said claims being known and links distant; thence south thirty five Creek in Jackass Mining District.
Office in Bank of Jacksonville Building
torney of Grants Pass, was in town
designated herein as the old A. W. Stur­ -35-chains to a corner in said Forest
Also the right to use as a right of
Creek; thence east five -5- chains to
gis Claims and described as follows:
JACKSONVILLE,
OREGON
Thursday.
the place of beginning, containing way for tailings a strip of land twenty
Stomach Trouble Cured.
Commencing at a point where the seventeen ana 50-100 -17.50- acres, said -20- feet wide and extending ten -10-,
J. I. Caldwell of the Keystone Type
If you have any trouble with your old location notice was originally j claim being recorded in Volume 4 of the feet on each side of the center of
Foundry, San Francisco, was in town
at or near what was at the Mining Locations for Jackson County, Poorman’s or Forest Creek where the
stomach
you should take Chamberlain’s posted,
A. E. REAMES
Tuesday.
time of said location known as the Gin Oregon at pages 117 118 thereof.
same passes through the west half of
Stomach and Liver Tablets. Mr. J. P. Hung claim in said Mining District, on
Donation
Claim
No.
40,
township
R. G. Smith, Esq , of Grants Pass Klote of Edina, Mo., says: “I have 1 the northerly bank of said Forest or
Lawyer
That certain placer mining ground thirty eight -38- south of range three
attended the sessions of circuit court used a great many different medicines ’ Jackass Creek, and extending thence partly upon the northwest quarter of -3- west of W. M. The right to use
Practise in all State and Federal Courts
said northerly bank of said Creek, Section ten -10-, township thirty-eight said strip of land through west half of
Tuesday.
for stomach trouble, but find Chamber- j down
-38- south of range three -3- west of Donation Land Claim as right of way Kahler Block
a
distance
of
eight
hundred
[800]yards,
JACKSONVILLE
District Attorney B. F. Mulkey and Iain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets more with width of channel, and taking in W. M. and described as follows:
for tailings is confined and restricted to
A. E. Reames left for Salem Wednes­ beneficial than any other remedy I ever and including in width said channel,
Beginning at a post on or near the such use of the same for the tailings and
day evening.
used.” For sale by City Drug Store. according to the old local laws of the last described land and from which a mining debris from the property above
post and monument of rock bears north described herein. This right of way is
said mining district.
GUS
NEWBURY
L. Neidermeyer and wife returned
Those two certain placer claims lo­ seventy two -72- degrees west, three conditioned that same is kept open; tail­
home Wednesday from a three week’s
,
hundred
thirty
four
-334-
links
and
run
­
ings are not to be dumped on or allowed
Attorney-at-Law
cated December 27th, 1875 by George
Rivals Portland.
trip to Los Angeles.
W. Stevenson and recorded December ning thence south four and one fourth to accumulate in said right of way, nor to
-4
1-4-
degrees
west
ten
and
fifty
one
Will Practise in All Courts in the State
injure adjoining lands.
27th, 1875 in Book Three [3] of the Re­
If you are considering the purchase
hundredths -10.50- chains, to a post;
Also all of the right, title and interest
MEDFORD,
OREGON.
Astoria proposes to be connected i cords of Mining Locations for Jackson I thence north seventy five and one half
of a typewriter, call at this office and
County, Oregon and described as fol-
evtrowned by the said A. W. Sturgis,
with Tillamook directly with a line of1 i lows:
-75 1-2- degrees west four andfifty four in and to a certain right of way for tail­
examine the new Oliver.
hundredths -4.54- chains to a post ings, dump and flume across and over
Commencing at the north line of | I one
In another column appears the notice electric road. With all the enormous
from which a fir tree thirty six -36- the land formerly owned by H. D. Rus­
developed
power
of
our
streams
Ore
­
I
what
was
at
the
time
of
said
location
of teachers’ examinations, to be held
[ inches in diameter bears north seventy
gon should be a network of electric 1 known as the Jesse Titus and Daniel five and one half -75 1-2- degrees west sell E. J. Russell and H. Stevens.
in this city, Feb. 9-10-11-12.
And Latest Styles of Wall
Hopkins
claim,
on
the
north
of
said
Also all of the right which the said A.
-110. links;
roads. If we are not fools enough to T-< * x.
t
i
r’ i
j
xi : one hundred
nur.area ten
ieu -nu.
mmr», thence
lucuw !
f
j one haIf _4 indegrees, W. Sturgis had under that certain con­
E. E. Jones of Eugene, representing let a few combines monopolize our Fore.t or Jackass Creek, and extend- ,
Paper, Call on or Address
- one hundredth«
• ■-• tract or instrument of record in Volume
the
International
Correspondence natural resources, in which are al* ing up the bank of said Creek for a ten and seventy five
distance of 200 yards, being in width 1 -10.75- chains to a post; thence south, A. of the Miscellaneous Records of
Schools, was in town Wednesday.
water powers, we will be the greatest wide enough to include the channel I seventy two -72- degrees east, four and Jackson County, Oregon at pages 427
If you want to buy or sell anything, state in the union in another genera­ running along the said bank.
45-100 -4.45- chains to the place of be­ and 428 thereof.
Two bank claims on the north bank I ginning, in sections tnree -3- and ten
Also all rights of way for tailings,
from a needle up to a gold mine or tion for transportation facilities. As­
Jacksonville, Oregon
| of Poorman’s Creek, commencing at a
township thirty eight -38- south of mining debris and all rights and privil­
fruit ranch, advertise in The Post.
toria aims to be a metropolis, and there ! large pine tree situated on the south- i ! -10-,
range three -3- west of W. M. in Jack- eges for the dumping of tailings and mi­
ning debris from said property, which
Gus. Newbury was at the court house is nothing to prevent it becoming a ri­ I west end of the said claims in the said son County, Oregon.
mining district,, Jackson County Ore­
That certain placer mining ground thesaid A. W. Sturgis ever had or in
Monday, being one of the attorneys in val to Portland, if its citizens will not I gon;
thence up the north bank of Poor-
which he ever had an interest.
the case of Owen and Culy vs. Culy. allow the moss to grow on their backs, man’s Creek, two hundred [200] yards in the said district beginning at a post
Also all other water rights, ditches,
nor play the dog-in-the-manger with [ to a shaft where a stake is set for the set on the east or left bank of said
Jackass or Forest Creek Mining Dis­ flumes, flume rights, rignts of way,
At the old George Lewis stand
E. Staples of Ashland and Atty. Geo. their opportunities.
i upper corner of said claims; the said trict 6.36 chains south of the northwest dumping and mining privileges, and
Sanders, of Grants Pass, were trans­
claims being one hundred [100] yards in corner of the N.E. J4 of N.E. % of sec­ easements of every kind, nature and
, width.
acting business in Jacksonville Tues­
tion fifteen -15- township thirty-eight, description, which the said A. VV. Stur­ JOE APPLEBAKER, Proprietor
Two certain placer mining claims in ! -38- south of range three -3- west of gis owned, or which he has used or op­
day.
i the said Forest or Jackass Creek Min­ W. M.; thence with the variations of erated, in connection with the mining
RAFFLE—A fine cake and a $3.00
ing District, Jackson County, Oregon, 19 degrees east and running as follows: property commonly known as the Stur­
All kinds ot blacksmithing
Every woman may not be hand­ located by John McKee and William 1 north
11M>wll,,,
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box of candy. Will be raffled as soon
sixty ■ -60-
degrees
east
4.55
chains gis Mine.
done promptly and at rea­
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for — a corner from which a 4
some, but every woman should Ray, October 6th, 1874 which location t0
w — „ pOat — ge
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Together with the tenements, hered­
as tickets are all sold.
sonable rates. Satisfaction
is recorded in Book Three [3] of w
hite oak four -4- inches in diameter itaments and appurtenances belonging
white
keep with care the good points notice
W. C. D eneff .
guaranteed.
the Mining Location Records of Jack- q
ears north eighteen -18- degrees cast
bears
east
to,
or.in
any
wise
appertaining
to.
any
nature has given her. No woman
County, Oregon at page 248 there- twenty -20- links distant; thence south of theproperty herein described. Also,
FOR SALE—S. C. White Leghorn need have sallow skin, dull eye, son
of, and was recorded on October 19th, thirty -30- degrees east 9.10 chains to a 2000 ft. 16 gauge steel pipe, double
Cockerels, $3. Pullets $1.50. Eggs blotchy complexion, who pays 1875, said claims being two hundred ; post get for a corner from which a yel- dipped,
size 16 to 18, 500 ft. 16 gauge
Oregon
per setting (15) $2. S. C. Buff Orping­ proper attention to her health. [200] yards of bank claims on the north j ]ow pjne tree thirty six -36- inches in undipped pipe, size 11 and 15, 3 No. 3 Jacksonville
ton Cockerels, $5. Pullets, $2.50. Eggs, Where constipation, liverderange­ bank of said Forest or Jackass Creek, djafPeter bears north thirty seven -37- Fisher Kingbolt bail-bearing Giants,
and extending so as to include the1 degrees west eighty -80- links distant; 1 Electric lighting plant, 1 donkey en­
per setting (15) $3. Leghorns 295 ments, blood impurities and other i channel
along said bank for the said thence south sixty -60- degrees west gine, 1 mining derrick, complete, 1
gh
strain.—Orpingtons—prize
winning irregularities exist, good complex­ distance of two hundred [200] yards.
4.55 chains on the north boundary of Blacksmith shop and tools, miscellane­
stock. W. T. G oodman , B ox 412, ion, bright eyes and sprightly
That certain placer mining claim John McKee claims to a r>ost. (no tree ous small tools, picks, shovels, bars, [ and
thence north thirty -30-degrees hammers, chains, pulleys, ropes, blocks
Granta Pass, Ore.
movements cannot exist. Internal known as the A. W. Sturgis placer near;)
claim, and embracing a west 9.15 chains up the creek on the 1 steel range, dishes and cooking uten­
derangcnr.enis reveal tiiem jeives sooner mining
Fever Sores.
in left or east bank to the place of begin­ sils, 2 rocking chairs, 1 roll top desk,
or later on the surface. lieadacho, dark portion of section fourteen [14^
Fever sores and old chronic sores rings around the eyes, sallcw skin, a con­ townsh p thirty-eight [38] soutl of ning called and known as the Savage lamps, 2 quilts 1 dresser, 200 ft rubber
range three [3] west of W. M. in the and Miller claims, and located by the
1 extension tnble and chairs, 1 dish 1 NnrMscMw
should not be healed entirely, but should stant tired feeling-—mean that the liver Poorman’s Mining District of Jac's son above description on January 13th, hose,
closet, 1 center table, 1 clock, 2 bed­
and digestive organs an* n My ling help and
be kept in healthy condition. This can correction. Chcmberiain’a Stomach end County, Oregon, as the same is des­ 1876, and recorded in Volume three -3- steads, 1 mattress, 1 pillow, carpets, 1
i#-1
ft* i oo i
be done by applying Chamberlain’s Liver Tablets give this ntteaaaary help. cribed in a certain patent from the of the Mining Locations for Jackson 1 team horses, wagon and harness, 2
County,
Oregon,
at
pages
260
and
261
United
States
to
A.
W.
Sturgis
which
plows,
1
Big
Four
mower,
1
hay
rake,
work in nature'* own was*. They do not
•W,‘'VOLDC TPULBOTTlURft
Salve. This salve has no superior for They
merely flush the bowels but tone up the liver end
was recorded on the 12th day of thereof.
1 single buggy and old harness, 1 iron
this purpose. It is also most excellent stomach to fulfill their proper furctiom. So mild , patent
AND
ALL THROAT AS9 LUNG TROUBLES
October
1899,
in
Volume
37
at
page
'
scraper,
4
cows,
2
calves,
about
forty
That
certain
water
right
and
water
and yrntlo do they act that one hardly realises
GUARANTEED SAT/5FACTORY' '
for chapped hands, sore nipples, burns that
they have taken medicine. Chamberlain's > ,233 of the Deed Records of Jackson ditch taken out of the right hand bank ■ chickens, about 25 tons hay, 40 tiers of
Tablets can be relied upon to relievo biliousness, ; County, Oregon.
and diseases of the skin. For sale by indissstion,
of the left hand fork of Forest and I wood, stock of miscellaneous goods in
constipation and ■niinsn Sold «V-
City Drug Sore.
Eight [8] bank cL..~ on the north I Jackass Creek at a point near the » store.
ery where. Pries 25 cents.
LOCAL NEWS
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For Paper Hanging
C. F. BOWMAN
Blacksmith Shop
A Handsome Woman
(k a ax™* sou
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