Oregon Sidelights. But on a pair of rubber gloves. Remember when you plow in the or­ chard that the roots are very near the surface. Three inches is plenty deep enough. Some fruit growers say that it is not a good plan to plow an orchard when the trees are in blossom, better do it before or after. Now, don’t wait till the last moment before ordering theberry plants. Give the folks who grow them a chance to fill the order in good shape without being hurried. Better for them and surely better for you. When the leaves begin to grow, the canker-worm may commence to move up on the trunks of fruit and other trees. Bands of tar or printer’s ink, if put on the trees in time, will catch many of the pests. As soon last he leaves start on cur­ rant or gooseberry bushes, cut out all sickly-looking or non-starting canes and promply burn the cuttings. Borers are probably within, and in this way they can be kept in check. ENLARGED HOMESTEAD ____ ACT Mining Application No. 0174. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. Eo3eburg, Oregon. February 5, 1910. Notice is hereby given that Prior Eaton, whose Bill of Senator Bourne as post office address is Jacksonville Jackson Coun- , . ty. Oregon, has made application for patent to Amended by Committee. I 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 groun 1 being known as the | Sometime ago Senator Bourne intro­ duced a bill in the senate, amending PRAIRIE FLAT PLACER MINING CLAIM ”, 711, and consisting' of the west half of the 1 the Enlarged Homestead Act as applied Survey north-west quarter of the north-west quarter of ; to Oregon. The senate commitee on Pub­ section seven in township 38 south, of range two ‘ lic lands reported an amendment there went, of the Willamette Meridian, and particular- • to making the Utah law apply to the i ly described as— Beginning at the north east corner of section 12, in township 38 south, of State of Oregon. range three west, of the Willamette Meridian, at The bill as amended has passed the a post diiven for a corner, the same being the Senate. I hould it become a law, sec. 6 north west corner of the said Prairie Flat Placer . which follows will apply to lands in this Mining claim, and running thence south 80 rods, where a post is di iven for a corner, being the state. south west corner of said placer claim, from Sec. 6, whenever the Secretary of the which an oak tree 5 inches in diameter, bears Interior shall find that any tracts of north 80 degrees west 13 links, thence east 40 land,in the State of Utah or Oregon, rods to a post driven for a corner, being the south corner of the said claim, from which a fir i subject to entry under this act, do ’>ot east tree 8 inches in diameter bears south 10 degrees, 1 have upon them such a sufficient supply 30 minutes east 10 links, thence north 80 rods to I of water suitable for domestic purposes a post driven for corner, being the north east as would make continuous residence corner of said claim, from which a white oak 1 in­ in diameter bears north 25 degrees east 14 I upon the lands possible, he may, in his ches links, thence west 40 rods to the place of begin­ discretion, designate such tracts of ning— and the east half of the north east quarter I land, not to exceed in the aggregate two of the north east quarter of section 12, in town- . m ilion acres, and thereafter they ship 38 south, of range 3 west, of the Willamette | Meridian, shell be subject to entry under this act The umended location of said first described | without the necessity of residence: Pro­ part of the said Prairie Flat Placer Mining Claim vided, that in such event the entry men consisting of the west half of the north west on any such entry shall in good faith quarter of the north west quarter of said section in township 38 south, of range 2 west, of the cultivate not less than one-eighth of the 7, Wilamette Meridian, and more particularly de­ entire area of the entry during the scribed herein, is recorded in volume 16, at page second year, one-fourth during the 153, of the Mining records of Jackson County, Or­ third year, and one-half during the egon, And the location notice of said second de­ part of said Prairie Flat Placer Mining fourth and fifth years after the date scribed Claim, consisting of the east half of the northeast of such entry and that after entry and i quarter of the north east quarter of section 12, in until proof the entrymen shall reside [ township 38 south, of range 3 west, of the Will­ within such distance if said land as i amette Meridian, is recorded in volume 8. at page 420, of the Mining Records of Jackson County, will enable him successfully to farm Oregon. The adjoining ciaimants are none, and the same as required by this section. there are no adjoining claims to the said describ­ ed Prairie Flat Placer Mining Claim. And notice is further given that all persons Why buy new chilled plow shares claiming adversely the mining ground, placer, when you can have your old ones ground veins, and lode premises herein before described --------- -------------- The Poultry Yard. as good as new at Roundtree’s grinding and referred to, or surveyed, platted or herein Eminent Authorities Say applied for, are hereby notified that unless their and gumming works. adverse claims are duly filed according to law, that out-door exercise is ’needed by Perfect cleanliness from now on will within the time prescribed by law, with the Reg­ the American People. That’s all very cut short the louse crop of June. ister of the United States Land Office, at Rose* SUMMONS. well, bnt.how can people with rheuma- • If you stamp a date on your eggs, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF burg. Douglas County, Oregon, they will be bar­ red from any right of claim in said premises and tisrti follow that advice. The answer is OREGON. FOR JACKSON COUNTY. sell them before the date gets old. every part thereof, by virtue of the statutes of very simple—use Ballard’s Snow lini­ Anna Green, Plaintiff, the United States in such case made and provided. Keep your meat scraps where they ment and the rheumatism will go; vs BENJAMIN F. JONES. leaving you as spry as a colt. Gives will not get stale and,sour. Fresh feed Willis Green, Defendant. Register, To Willis Green, the above named defendant: feed is what makes healthy hens. quick and permanent relief from rheu­ I n the name of the state of O regon , you are matism, neuralgia, lame back and all Feed little and often, and be careful hereby required to appear and answer the com­ TAKE NOTICE pains. Sold by City Drug Store. about over feeding. This is the great plaint of plaintiff filed in the above entitled court IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE and cause within six weeks from the date of the secret in feeding brooder chicks. OF OREGON. IN AND FOR THE first publication of this summons, which is April COUNTY OF JACKSON. B anish the fighting stock from your 2nd 1910, And if you fail to appear and answer light Sparks In the matter of the application of John L. pens. Give them a place all by them, within the time required, for want thereof the Thorndike to Register Title to the following de­ sedes. That is the best kind of arbitra­ plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief scribed real property, situated in Jackson County prayed for and demanded in her complaint, viz;- Oregon, to-wit; By ourAssociatc Editor. tion. For a decree of the court dissolving the bonds of numbered One (1), Two (2), and Three (3), According to reports from France, Cook some beans or peas, mix them matrimony heretofore and now existing between Lots in Block number Two (2), of Meeker’s Addition the Seine spends mist of its time now­ with wheat bran and feed twice a week plaintiff and defendant, and for the custody of to the City of Medford, as numbered, designa­ adays rising again. The Seine must and see if you don’t get a lot more eggs. the minor child of plaintiff and defendant, and ted, and described on the official plat thereof, for such other and further relief as to the court have fallen in the hands of some fond now of record. Have everything convenient. Steps may seem just and equitable. vs trust or other. This summons is served by publication in the saved in the care of poultry will mean O. F. Paxton, and A ll whom it may concern . Jacksonville Post, by order of Hon. F. M. Calkins, There is a growing suspicion abroad that much less labor. Labor costs Defendants. judge of said court, said order hsving been made TAKE NOTICE that not a few faces now in Congress money. and entered on the 28th day of March. 1910. That on the 29th day of March, A. D. 1910, an are going to be somewhat conspicuous When the brooder chicks seem very Gus N ewbury , application was filed by said John L. Thorndike by their absence next year, especially thirsty, wild for water, let them drink Attorney for Plaintiff. in the Circuit Court of Jackson County, for ini­ those who serve the trusts instead of and feed very lightly while so feverish. First publication, April 2, 1910. tial registration of the title of the land above de­ the people. scribed. * Many a setting of eggs has been Now, unless you appear on or before the 7th. SUMMONS The only thing that is as cheap as spoiled by making the nest on the day of May, A. D. 1910, and show cause why such ever is talk. floor where the wind can come up IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE application shall not be granted, the same will be OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY. taken as confessed, and a decree will be entered ’’Hips are coming back,“ says a through the cracks under the old moth­ Mary Eastlick, Plaintiff, according to the application and you will be for­ fashion item, Where have they been!“ er hen. vs ever barred from disputing the same. inquires the Cincinnatti Commercial April is a good month to hatch goose W. W. Eastlick, Defendant. Suit For Divorce. WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court, Tribune. That is her business. eggs. It is also an excellent time for To W. W. Eastlick, the above named defendant: hereto affixed this, the 30th day of March, A. D. I n the name of thwstate of oregon , you 1910. In Pennsylvania alone the coal trust getting out ducslings. Stock hatched W. K. C oleman . are hereby,required to appear and answer the i < reported to employ 150 lawyers. This now will be best for next year’s bree­ plaintiff’s complaint against you now on file in (Seal) County Clerk of Jackson County, Ore­ may explain the ever increasing price ding. gon. and ex-officio Clerk of the Circuit the above entitled court and cause, on or before Court. of coal. the last day of the time prescribed in the order Wet’cold feetdonotdoyour hens any for publication of summons herein, to-wlt: on or Fred W. Mears. Attorney for Applicant. It will go hard with the snowslide that good. Chills them and keeps them back before the 2nd day of May, 1910, said date being ever becomes reckless enough to in­ from doing their level best, and that is the expiration of six weeks from the day of first SUMMONS. terfere with any of the interests of the the only thing that will satisfy you and publication of this summons. And if you fail to appear and answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff I n THE CIRCUIT COURT OF OREGON. FOR JACKSON Guggenheims, me. COUNTY. will apply to the court for the relief demanded in It is not the national government Joseph McMahon, plaintiff, Don’t be in a hurry to remove the said complaint, succinctly stuted, as follows: vs which is honoring Robert E. Lee by hen and her brood from the nest. The That the bonds of matrimony existing between putting his statue in the Capitol, but tender little chicks need warmth more plaintiff and defendant be forever dissolved and Mary McMahon, defendant. abrogated; that plaintiff’s former name. Mary E. To Mary McMahon, the above named defendant: the state of Virginia, which under the than they do feed for the first twenty- Rose, be reinstated and restored to her. and that IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON. law is the sole judge of the qualifi­ four hours. the costs and disbursements of this suit be taxed You are hereby required to appear and answer to the defendant. the complaint of plaintiff filed in the above entit­ cation of its heroes for a place there. This summons is published in the Jacksonville led court and cause within six weeks from the Senator Doliver seem to think the A Healing Salve fer Burns, Chapped Post, by order of Hon. F. M. Calkins, Judge of date of the first publication of this summons upon Hands and Sore Nipples. financiers have quite a bag of tricks. the above entitled court, which said order was you. which is the 19th day of February, 1910, and ,’How long will the Hall of Fame I As a healing salve for burns, sores, made and entered of record on the 18th day of I if you fail to appear and answer within the time March. 1910. and the first publication hereof is required, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply deprive itself of the name of Edgar sore nipples, and chapped hands Chamb­ the 26th day of March, 1910. to the court for the relief prayed for and demand­ erlain ’ s Salve is most excellent. It Allan Poe’’? asks the Baltimore Sun. W. E. P hipps . ed in his complaint, to-wit:- Attorney for Plaintiff. For a decree of divorce dissolving the bonds of We give it up, but certain engaging allays the paip of a burn almost instan­ matrimony heretofore and now existing between talcs and immortal verses testify to the tly, and unless the injury is very severe, plaintiff and defendant, for the custody of the g er.ius of Poe more eloquently than heals the parts without leaving a scar. minor child of plaintiff and defendant, and for NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Sold by City Drug Store. silent marble, and Edgar is not worry- such other relief as to the court may seem just DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR ing- and reasonable in the premises. U. S. LAND OFFICE at Roseburir. Oregon. This summons is served by publication thereof March 5, 1910. The Postage Stamp, in the Jacksonville Post, published in lackson- Notice is hereby Riven that Charles O. King, | ville. Jackson County, Oregon, once a week for Tell Yous Neighbors one of the heirs of Emanuel Kin#, deceased, of six consecutive weeks, by order of Hon. F. M. When in need of a cough medicine Medford,. Oregon, who, on January 6. 1904. made Calkins, Judge of said court, said order having Consider the postage stamp. It says Homestead application (03639). No. 13317. for the to use Dr, Bell s Pine-Tar-Honey. It is of February, 1910. nothing regarding the difficulty of the N^of SE4, S WH of S EV«, and S E’« of S W'». I been made on the 17th day Gus N ewbury , the best. Look for the bell on the Bot­ Section 14. Township 37 South Ran Re 3 West, task assigned it. but by dint of close Attorney for Plaintiff. tle. application it usually gets there. Also Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention | to make Final five year Proof, to establish claim ' SUMMONS. it delivers the goods. to the land above described, before U. S. Commis­ OF OREGON for the coun ­ Again, if one isn’t enough to carry sioner. W. H. Canon, at his office, at Medford, Or- I I n TH® CIRCUIT COURT Gumption on the Farm ty OF JACKSON. the thing through, two or more, by eiron., on the 22nd day of April. 1910. Charles H. Smith, plaintiff working harmoniously together, see Claimant names as witnesses; Magnes J. Hall, j vs Louis Eaton, and T. J. Goodwyn, all of Jackson- j Lydia A. Smith, defendant. Promply gather up and burn all the thing to a finish. ville. Oregon. aa< Herman G. Kin», of Medford. To L\dia A. Smith, the above named defendant:- brush and rubbish in the orchard. No matter if the (mail) matter be Oregon. There is talk of a bank being started in Williamina. Many desirable settlers are attracted to Douglas county. Record breaking fruit crop expected in Douglas county. Albany’s first market day, Saturday, Was quite a success. United Evangelical congregation will build a church in Eugene. F<> 11 eight-months-old pigs a Polk cou ty man received $218. Scio has municipally owned water and light plan', also a successful condenbe- ry- Lebanon will soon be on the S. P. main line, and" its population is steadily increasing. Central Point people are expected to subscribe liberally to the Crater Lake road fund. Ashland will hold a special election for the purpose of voting on a trolley line franchise. A Clatsop county dairyman will pur­ Rheumatism chase 200 head of Jersey cows in the More than nine out of every ten cases Willamette valley. Booth-Kelley company is constrict­ of rheumatism are simply rheumatism ing a piece of railroad to Mohawk and of the muscles, due to cold or damp, or chronic rheumatism.^ In such cases no will use a 200-ton locomotive. internal treatment is required. The free Improvement of road along Salmon application of Chamberlain’s Liniment river enables f.eighters to haul 1500 is all that is needed, and it is certann pounds instead of 300 as formerly. to give quick relief—give it a trial and Jacksen and Klamath counties will see for yourself how quickly it relieves get many thousands of dollars from a the pain soreness. The medicines usually s.de of a large amount of timber on gov­ given internally for rheumatism are ernment land. poisnous or very strong medicines. They Due to efforts of Albany ar.d Browns­ are worse than useless in cases of chron­ ville, a gasoline motor car service will ic and muscular rheumatism. Sold by be established on the Albany Spring­ City Drug Store. field branch of the S. P. — Journal. 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IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON. You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaipt filed against you in the above entitled court and cause, on or before the last day of the NOTC1E FOR PUBLICATION. time prescribed in the order for publication of summons herein, to-wit:- on or before the 6th day DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. of April. 1910, said date being the expiration of U. S. Land Office at Roseburg:. Oregon. i six weeks from the day of the first publication of March Sth. 1910. | this summons. And if you fail to appear and NOTICE la hereby ¡riven that William A. answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply Smith, of Applegate. Oregon, who. on January ' to the court for the relief prayed for in plaintiff’s 5. 1906. made Homestead Application (03878), 1 complaint, succinctly stated as follows: No. 13882. for SEli. Section 2. Township 38 South, i For a decree of the court abrogating and dis- Range 4 West. Willamette Meridian, has filed i solving the marriage contract existing between notice of intention to make final five year proof, ■ plaintiff and defendant, on the ground of deser­ to establish claim to the land above described, tion for a period of more than one year; that the before W. H. Cannon. U. S. Commissioner, at costs and disbursements of this suit be taxed his office atXMedford. Oregon. on the 20th day of i against the defendant, and for such other and April, 1910. I further relief as to this Court may appear just Claimant name« as witnesses: Henry Kubli, and equitable. Ben Thurston. L. H. Hanson. F. R. Benedict, all This summons is published in the Jacksonville j of Applegate. Oregon. Poet, by order of Hon. J. R. NeiL Judge of the BENJAMIN F. JONES. I County Court of Jackson County. Oregon, which Register. order was made and entered of record on the 17th day of February. 191V. Date of first publication i hereof is the 19th day of February. 1910. Good for all Skin Disease«. 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