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J UK Y DISAGREE I Buys Oregon Land. List Saturday, Charts» Dinfor.1 Out 46 Hcurs the Hermann drove over to Rich with a fam ly from L »¿Angele» who h 11 purchne I a tract Jurors Stand 11 to 1. of land in the famous Applegate valley- As they had made the deal without a The jury in the Hermann case, on personal examination of the property trial in the Federal Court at Portland, they were agreeably surprised by its after’being out 46 hours returned a being 100 per cent better than they had disagreement Monday, and were dis 1 expected. charged by the court. It is said that there are 20 or 25 fam Eleven of the jurors stoid for con ilies at Los Angele i who are anxious to viction and one for acquittal. The locate in Oregon. lone juror who stood out for acquittal v. as George Selkirk, who, in accepting A Cough j iry service is said to have admitted having an opinion which might bias his Is a danger signa) and should not be neglected. Take Dr. Bell’s Pine- Tar- decision. Attorney Heney immediately moved Honey at once. It allays inflammation, that a new trial be set for an early stops the cough and heals the membrane (late, but Hermann’s attorney, Mr. For Sale by City Drug Store. Worthington, objected, stating that he had to leave for Washington, and the ! Medal and Thanks. the date of his return was at present uncertain. Instead of recomending that congress Taken as a whole, the result of the trial was disappointing to both sides— make Robert E. Peary a rear admiral, the prosecution being confident of a as proposed in the bill of Senator Hale, conviction, while it is stated that the the house naval committee decided to friends of Hermann fully expected a recommend that he be given a medal verdict of acquittal, though upon what and the thanks of congress for his po grounds their expectations were based lar discoveries. ■ ♦---------------- it is difficult to imagine. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy the Most Popular Because it is the Best A Simple Trick “I have sold Chamberlain’s Cough It’s is an easy matter to keep your Remedy for the past eight years and joints and muscles supple—no matter what your age may be or how you have find it to be one of the best selling med suffered with rheumatism. Rub your icines on the markets. For babies and self night and morning with Ballards young children there is nothing better Snow Liniment. Cures rheumatism, in the line of cough syrups,” says Paul stiffness, eramp, crick in the back, Allen, Plain Dealing, La. This remedy side neck or limbs, and relieves all aches not only cures the coughs, colds and croup so common among young children, and pains. but is pleasant and safe for them to For sale at City Drug Store. take. For sale by City Drug Store. This Valley’sNatural Advantages Nature has been kind to Oregon and specially so to this valley. While the east, the middle west, »nd even parts of the southern states are experiencing zero weather, with fierce snow storms the air here is balmy as May. Even in our own state, a few hundred miles to the northward, a fall of two to six inches of snow was had this week. But not only in the matter of climate anil temperature is Jacksonville spec ially favored; but also in the matter of location, elevation, proximity to the mountains, good water, pure air, etc. Jacksonville is pre-eminently favored as compared to many localities which are being boosted and boome 1 in the newspapers. with the unbounded natural nilvan- tages which this city possesses and a little artificial help, in the way of waterworks, sewers, paving, etc., this city is bound to be one of the most de sirable residence towns in the state. In fact many inquiries are daily re ceived in regard to price of lots and sites for residences, and the installa- tisn of the water works and sewerage system will hasten the erection of a number of fine residences and the ad- dition of a number of desirable citi- zens. I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon. January 16th, »910. NOTICE is hereby givtn that Felix CimborsH, of Buneom, Oregon, who, on November 23, I9U6, made Home lead application lOlOSO, I No. 14275, for SE‘/i. Seection 6. Township 4'J South, Range 2W., Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of inten tion to make final commutation Proof, toestablish ciairr. to the land above described, before W. H. Cannon, U. S. Commissioner, at his office, at M jd- ford, Oregon, on the 26th. day of March, 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: Frank Crump, A. S. Kieinhammer, Fred Com- best. Cyrenua Combest, all of Buncom, Oregon., BENJAMIN F. JONES, Regi iter. ADMINISTRATRIX’ NOTICE. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY. In the Mutter of the Administration of the Estate of Silas J. Day, deceased. Notice is hereby given that by an order of the County Court of the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, du.y made and entered on th 3 18th day of January, A. I) 1910, the undersigned has been appointed, and is the duly acting and quali fied administratrix of Silas J. Day, deceased. All persons having claims against the said de cedent or his estate are hereby notified and re quired to present the same, with the proper vouchers, to me, the undersigned administratrix at my residence at Jacksonville, Jackson County, State of Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. The date of first publication hereof is January 20th; 1910. MARY E. DAY, Administratrix. NOTICE OF REFEREE’S SALE In the Circuit Court of Oregon for Jackson County— E. M. Russell and Homer I. Watts, and his wife, Jennie Watts, Plaintiffs— vs. W. C, Russell, May Russell, Lucinda Russell, insane, Walter Russell, infant. Arthur Russell, infant, Ada Russell, infant. Defendants— Notice of Referee’s Sale- Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of an order of the circuit court of the state of Oregon for Jackson County, ordering and di recting a sale of the hereinafter described real property, the undersigned referee in the above Guardian’s Sale of Real Estate. entitled cause will sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand, Lots one and two in block five in Beatty’s Addition to the city of Medford, Jackson IN THE COUNTY COURT OF OREGON FOR County, Oregon——that said property will be JACKSON COUNTY, IN THE MATTER OF sold at public sale at the front door of the court THE ESTATE AND GUARDIANSHIP OF house, in Jacksonville, Jackson County, Oregon, at 2:35 o’clock in the afternoon of Monday the LEON S. COGGINS. 28th day of February, 1910, subject to confirma Notice is hereby given that pursuant tion by said court. to an order of the county court of Jack- January 25th, 1910 HERBERTK. HANNA. son Co., Oregon, dated January 18, Referee. 1910, in the above entitled matter, the EXECUTORS FINAL NOTICE. i IN THE COUNTY COURT OF OREGON FOR FOR JACKSON COUNTY. Estate of J. W. Clark, deccased- Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned ex- ' ecutor of the testate of said decedent has filed in the county court of Oretron. for Jackson Coun- < ty. his final account of his administration of the ! said estate, and the said county court has fixed r Monday, the 14th day of March. 1910, at 10 o'clock | in the forenoon of said day. in the court room of I said court, in the county court house at Jackson I ville, Oregon, as the day and place for the hearing | of the said final account. All persons interested I are hereby notified to make or file their objections to said final account with the said court, on or be fore said day and time, if any they have. ! February 12h.. 1910. R. A. CLARK. Executor of the estate of J. W. Clark, deceased. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Roseburg, Oregon, February 5, 1910. I Notice is hereby given that Prior Eaton, whose post office address is Jacksonville Jackson Coun ty, Oregon, has made application for patent to the following described placer mining ground sit uated in Poorman's Creek mining district an un organized mining district of Jackson County. Or egon, said placer ground being known as the 'PRAIRIE FLAT PLACER MINING CLAIM ", Survey 714. and consisting of the west half of the north-west quarter of the north-west quarter of section seven in township 38 south, of range two west, of the Willamette Meridian, and particular ly described as— Beginning at the north east corner of section 12, in township 38 south, of range three west, of the Willamette Meridian, at a post driven for a corner, the same being the north west corner of the said Prairie Flat Placer Mining claim, and running thence south 80 rods, where a post is di iven for a corner, being the south west corner of said placer claim, from which an oak tree 5 inches in diameter, bears north 80 degrees west 13 links, thence east 40 rods to a post driven for a corner, being the south east corner of the said claim, from which a fir tree 8 inches in diameter bears south 10 degrees. 30 minutes east 10 links, thence north 80 rods to a post driven for corner, being the north east coiner of said claim, from which a white oak 4 in ches in diameter bears north 25 degrees cast 14 links, thence west 40 rods to the place of begin I ning— and the east half of the north east quarter of the north east quarter of section 12, in town ship 38 south, of range 3 west, of the Willamette Meridian, The amended location of said first described part of the said Prairie Flat Placer Mining Claim consisting of the west half of the north west quarter of the north west quarter of said section 7, in township 38 south, of range 2 west, of the Wilamette Meridian, and more particularly de scribed herein, is recorded in volume 16, at page 153, of the Mining records of Jackson County, Or egon, And the location notice of said second de scribed part of said Prairie Flat Placer Mining Claim, consisting of the east half of the northeast quarter of the north east quarter of section 12, in township 38 south, of range 3 west, of the Will amette Meridian, is recorded in volume 8. at page 420, of the Mining Records of Jacksvn County, Oregon. The adjoining claimants are none, and there are no adjoining claims to the said describ ed Prairie Flat Placer Mining Claim. And notice is further given that all persons claiming adversely the mining ground, placer, veins, and lode premises herein before described and referred to, or surveyed, platted or herein applied for, are hereby notified that unless their adverse claims are duly filed according to law, within the time prescribed by law, with the Reg ister of the United States Land Office, at Rose burg, Douglas County, Oregon, they will be bar red from any right of claim in said premises and every part thereof, by virtue of the statutes of the United States in such case made and provided. BENJAMIN F. JONES. Register, rii iVERALLS Ài e t T I Æt «RV? A<» JI f / v i M ary E. C oggins , C olvig 4 R eames , Guardian. Attorneys for Guardian. AN IRRESISTIBLE BARGAIN $2.25 Value for Only $1.75 SUTHERLAND'S EAGLE EYE SALY1 Good for Nothing but the Eyes Onc Year’s Subscrption for McCall’s Magazine i I5-Cent McCall Pattern you may select _ One Year’s Subscription for Jacksonville Post all for only $1.752 ._ _ _ _ McCall’s Magazine Is a large, artistic, handsomely illustrated hundred-page monthly magazine. It con tains sixty new Fashion Designs in each issue. Every woman needs it for its up-to- date fashions, entertaining stories and complete information on all home and per sonal topics. Over one million subscribers. Regular price 5 cents a copy. Worth double. Mining Application No. 0174. undersigned guardian will sell at SUMMONS. private sale to the highest bidder, sub IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR JACKSON COUNTY. ject to confirmation by said court, on and after Monday, March 7, 1910, at J,D, Cochran, plaintiff, vs the office of my attorneys, Colvig & Daisy Cochran, defendant. Reames, Medford, Oregon, or at the To Daisy Cochran, the above named defendant: office of Judge E. A. Bridgeford, 618 IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, Clunie Building, San Francisco, Cal., you are hereby summoned and required to appear answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the all the right, title, interest and estate and above entitled Court, now on file with the Clerk of the said Leon S. Coggins, a minor, of said court, within ten days after the date of the same being the undivided two- the service of this summons upon you if served thirtieths (2-30s) in and to all of the within Jackson County. Oregon, if served person following described real property, sit ally upon you out of the State of Oregon then within six weeks after the date of such service, uated in Jackson Co., Oregon, to-wit: but if served by publication of said summons then Lots numbered one (1) and two (2) within six weeks after the date of the first publi and the north half (N)4) of the north cation thereof, which date of first publication is east quarter (NE'4) of section eight the 12th day of February. 1910, and the date of SUMMONS the last publication thereof is the 26th day of een (18) township forty-one (41) south, March, 1910, and if you fail to appear and answer IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE range one (1) east of Willamette said complaint on or before the 2nd day o’ April, OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY. 1910, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for a de Mary M. Estoa. Plaintiff, vs. Judson O. Estes. meridian. cree of divorce against you on the ground of de The southwest quarter (SWJ4) of Defendant. sertion. This summons is served by publication the southeast quarter (SE'4) of sec for six consecutive weeks in the Jacksonville To Judson O. Estes the above named def endan t. tion three (3); the northeast quarter Post, a weekly newspaper, of general circulation IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, (NEJ4) of section ten (10); the south published at Jacksonville, Or. under and pursuant you are hereby summoned and required to appear and answer the complaint of the Plaintiff in the half (Slj) of the northwest quarter of an order made by the Hon. F. M. Calkins, Judge above entitled Court now on file with the clerk of of said Court, on the 4th day of February. 1910. (NW'i), the southwest quarter (SW)O said Court within ten days after the date of ser Help Wanted CHARLES PRIM. vice of this summons upon you if served within of the northeast quarter (NE'4), the Attorney for Plaintiff. For that cough. Get a bottle of Dr. west half (W'4) of the southeast Jackson County, Oregon: if served personally upon you out of the State of Oregon then within Bell’s Pine-Tar Honey. It is the bist, quarter (SE14) and the southeast quarter SUMMONS. For sale by Dity Drug Store. I n the circuit court of O regon for the coun six weeks after the date of such service; but if (SK1,) of the southeast quarter (SEX) serve 1 by publication of said summons then ty OF JACKSON. within six weeks after the date of first publica of section eleven (11); the south half Charles H. Smith, plaintiff tion thereof, and you are hereby notified that if S'2) of the northwest quarter (NW%), vs Winter Weather you fail (o appear and answer said complaint as the southwest quarter (SW‘4) of the Lydia A. Smith, defendant. hereby required the Plaintiff will apply to the northeast quarter (NE'4), the north To Lydia A, Smith, the above named defendant:- court for the relief prayed for in the Complaint Extreme change of temperature has west quarter (NW,) of the southeast l.N THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, YoU to-wit, for a decree of divorce. occurred at different places in the South quarter (SEX) and southwest quarter are hereby required to appear and answer the Under and by virtue of an order made by the west this week, the following telegram (SWX) <>f section twelve 02); the complaint filed against you in the above entitled Honorable H. K. Hanna judge of said Court, indicates the conditions in Missouri, north half (NX) of the northwest court and cause, on or before the last day of the dated 20th day of January, 1910, this summons is time prescribed in the order for publication of on the Defendant by publication thereof Kansas, Northern Oklahoma and Texas quarter (NW'4) and lots numbered summons herein, to-wit:- on or before the 6th day served for six successive weeks in the Jacksonville Post, also in New Mexico: of April. 1910, said date being the expiration of a weekly newspaper prints 1 and published at one (1), two (2) and three (3) and four Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 16, An ex (4) of section thirteen (13) and the six weeks from the day of the first publication of Jacksonville. Jackson County, Oregon, and the this summons. And if you fail to appear and Defendant by said order is required to appearand treme fall in temperature ranging from northeast quarter (NE14) of the north answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply said complaint within six (3) weeks from 50 degrees at Sedalia, Mo., where it east quarter (NE'4) of section four to the court for the relief prayed for in plaintiff's answer the date of first publication. The date of the was 8 above zero today, to 22 degrees teen (14; all in township forty-one (41) complaint, succinctly stated as follows: first publication of said summons is January, 22, I or a decree of the court abrogating and dis 1910. an 1 the date of last publication thereof is at Fort Smith, Ark., has been record- south, range one (1) east of W. M. solving the marriage contract existing between M rch Sth 1910. ered in the southwest during the last All of section twenty-five (25); all of plaintiff and defendant, on the ground of deser J. A. LEMERY. 24 hours. section thirty-three (33), and all of tion for a period of more than one year; that the Attorney for Plaintiff. In parts of Kansas a blinding snow section thirty-five (35), in township costs and disbursements of this suit be taxed storm accompanied by high winds, pre forty (40) south, of range one (1) east against the defendant, and for such other and SUMMONS vails, and in Northern Oklahoma sleet of W. M. The north half (NX) of the further relief as to this Court may appear just IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE and equitable. and a windstorm are reported. In this southeast quarter (SEX), the south This summons is published in the Jacksonville OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY. city, where the temperature fell 46 de east quarter (SE1.,) of the southeast Post, by order of Hon. J. R. Neil. Judge of the Addie M. Link, Plaintiff vs. G. A. Link, De grees since yesterday, it was 9 above quarter (SE'4), the southwest quarter County Court of Jackson County. Oregon, which fendant. zero this morning. The temperture (SW'4) and the north half (N1.) of order was made and entered of record on the 17th To G. A. Link, the above named defendant. of February, 1910. Date of first publication IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, has also fallen from 30 to 44 degrees section three (3); the north half (NX) day hereof is the 19th day of February. 1910. you are hereby summoned and required to appear since yesterday in Northern Texas and of the northeast quarter (NE1,), the F red W. M ears , Attorney for Plaintiff. and answer the complaint of the Plaintiff Iowa. in the above entitled Court now on file southeast quarter (SE'4) of the north SUMMONS. with the Clerk of said Court within ten days Albuquerque, N. M., Feb. 16. —In east quarter (NE'4), the north half OF OREGON. FOR JACKSON after the date of service of this summons upon tensely cold weather, accompanied by (NX) of the northwest quarter(N W4), I n THE CIRCUIT COURT COUNTY. you if served within Jackson County, Oregon; heavy wind and snow, prevails over the northeast quarter (NE'4) of the Joseph McMahon, plaintiff, if served personally upon you out of the State Northern and Central New Mexico to southeast quarter (SE1,) and the of Oregon then within six weeks after the date of vs such service; but if served by publication of said day. Zero tempatures are reported southwest quarter (SW4) of section Mary McMahon, defendant. summons then within six weeks after the date of from a number of places. eleven (11); lots numbered one (1), To Mary McMahon, the above named defendant: first publication thereof, and you are hereby no IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON. two (2), three (3) and four (4', north You are hereby required to appear and answer tified that if you fail to appear and answer said ».. I— — mm half (NX) °f the northeast quarter the complaint of plaintiff filed in the above entit complaint as hereby required the Plaintiff will (NE'4) and the north half (NX) of led court and cause within six weeks from the apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in the uj on Complaint, to-wit, for a decree of divorce. the northwest quarter (NW'4) of sec-, date of the first publication of thia si m Under and by virtue of an order made by Hon. you. which is the 19th day of February. 1910. and tion fifteen (15); and lot numbered five if you fail to appear and answer within the time H. K. Hanna, judge of said Court, dated 20th (5) of the northwest quarter (NW1,) required, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply day of January. 1910, this summons is served on of section thirteen (13); all of section to the court for the relief prayed for and demand the Defendant by publication thereof for six suc THE TWO HORSE BRAND five (5); all of section seven (7); all of ed in his complaint, to-wit:- cessive weeks in the Jacksonville Post, a weekly ft For a decree of divorce dissolving the bonds of newspaper printed and published at Jackson section nine (9) and all of section I matrimony heretofore and now existing between ville, Jackson County. Oregon, and the Defend- ' seventeen (17), all in township forty- plaintiff and defendant, for the custody of the ant by said order is required to appear and ans- * one (41) south, of range one (1) east ’ minor child of plaintiff and defendant, and for wer said complaint within six (6) weeks from the of W. M.; all of section thirteen (13) | such other relief as to the court may seem just date of the first publication. The date of the first publication of said summons is January 22nd. reasonable in the piemiaes in township forty-one (41) south, of and This summons is served by publication thereof 1910. and the date of the last publication thereof range one (1) west of W. M. in the Jacksonville Poet, published in lackson- 1 is March 5th, 1910. J. A. LEMERY. Dated the first day of publication Ville, Jackson County. Oregon, once a week for Attorney for Plaintiff. | ai* consecutive weeks, by order of Hon. F. M. ! hereof February 5, 1910. Calkins, Judge of said eovrt said order having , been ma»ie on tbo 17th day of February. 1910. Gvs N kwrury , Attorney for Plaintiff. | f McCall’s Patterns So Simple you cannot misunderstand them Absolutely accurate. In style irreproachable You may select, free, any McCall Pattern you desire from the first number of the magazine which reaches you. 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