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filed. Affidavit aid undertaking for uregou Sideligtirs. attachment. • Big Pines Lumber Co. vs Thomas Newport has a milk famine. Serves Hesse ani Wm. Reed. Action to I it right. recover money. Complaint filed. Affi Th* New Assortment of Bandon Grange will hold an exhibition davit and undertaking for attachment. of products September 3. F. H. Cain and J. W. Keys vs J< bi Rogue River is going to keep up and R. Allen. Action to recover money. even impove on its fruit record. Fall and Winter Complaint tiled. Affidavit and under-1 Some Baker City hunters “bagged” 1910-1911 taking for attachment. 80 sagehens on a recent hunting trip. Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank vs J. [ Lakeview Examiner: Last Saturday F. R.ddy an I John R. Alien, Action O. T. McKendree bought 7009 lambs of to recover money. Complaint tiled, Dave Elder, paying $3 25 per head for Affidavit and undertaking for attach- I them. He will drive them to Klamath m ent. I Falls and from there ship to southern P. L. Tyhurat vs E. A. Hefler. Ac- i markets. GUARANTEED ti«n to recover money. Complaint l’he fishery agent at Wallowa says I filed. Affidavit and undertaking for Not to Rip, Shrink, that the best plan to secure trout for I attachment. or Lose that section is to procure the eggs and MARRIED any Buttons. leave them for incubation at the hatch COLE-CLEMONS-At the U. S. Hotel, ery on the Wallowa river. This will Pants made with exten sion waist-band and in Jacksonville, Oregon, Wednesday, save a great deal of expense. riveted buttons. August 17, 1910, by Henry G. Dox, Abraham Lincoln Brown, capitalist I Vigorous boys outwear J.P; A. J. Cole and Caroline Clem- of San Francisco, is looking over the a pair of pants while oms. city and country with a view to making the coat has a long LUCY-GREGORY —At the court house some investments, says the Klamath lease of life. These Mr. Brown rays we in Jacksonville, Oregon, Saturday. Falls Chronicle. COMBINATION SUITS August 20. 1910, by Judge J. R. Neil; have as gogd a chance here to build a offset the wear, in pos John Gorden Lucy and Louisa Belle city as Los Angeles or Seattle, just in sessing proportion to our natural advantages Gregory. TWO PAIRS OF PANTS. PITTS-HUKILL—At the court house and resources. The canning of pears has begun at in Jacksonville, Oregon, Saturday, THEY HAVE NO EQUAL. August 20, 1910, by Judge J. R. Neil; the cannery, says the Eugene Register. Destructive boys cannot hurt them in the regulation time. George E. Pitts and Almeda Hukill. They are also busy packing peaches You take no chances because THEY ARE GUARANTEED« While the pear crop is Inspect them at our store. MATHIESON MARTINELLI —At the and peats. lighter than usual, the variety is ex We are tho exclusive dlsti ibutors here. court house in Jacksonville, Oregon, Tuesday, August 23, 1910, by Judge cellent and good prices are anticipated J. R. Neil; Chester S. Mathieson and for them in the east this year. The association is employing about fifty Rose J. Martinelli. people, and the carnery is a very busy place. — Journal. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, ) Lucas County, ( ss' Dr. Bell’s Antiseptic Salve Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Good for all Skin Diseases. I is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State afore HENS NOT STUPID. Official Paper of the City of Jacksonville, Oregon said, and I hat said firm will pay the Merely Follow Natural Instincts Left A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson sum of One Hundred Dollars for each Them by Their Ancestors. and every case of Catarrh that cannot County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor. Every autouioblllst knows that when be cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh ils car approaches a lieu lusteiul of FRANK J. CHENEY. Entered as second-class qjatter June?22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville, Cure. lalmly stepplug to the side of the road Sworn to before me and subscribed Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. and safety Io nliu*tcuae8 out of ten in my presence, this 6th day of Decem she runs along ahead lu hysterical ex- ber. A. D. 1886. ettement. doing wliat she should have SA TURD A Y, A UGUST 27, 1910 (Seal.) A. W. GLEASON, done lu the first place only when com pletely exhausted and then only by ac Notary Public. SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.59. Advertising rates furnished on Hall’s Catarrh Cure is* taken inter- cident apparently. Other domestic I application. animals have the same annoying habit, •------------------------------------------------------------ I------------------------------------------- :---- nally, and acts directly on the blood arid as It often causes their wholly and muchus surfaces of the system, needless death, the usual ««planation free. of It is their stupidity. That Is nn un Reports from different localities in Oregon, Wash send F. for J. testimonials CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. fair criticism, for neither birds nor ington, and Idaho, indicate that the forest fires now rag Sold by all druggists, 75c. Take animals are ever stupid—never are. ing are unusually destructive, owing to the protracted dry Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. that Is, about meeting exigencies which tbelr ancestors were in the hab spell in a great measure, The territory covered by the it of meeting. It is the lesson of Immemorial expe New Record. fires is not so large as in several former years but the rience for all these creatures that from lack of moisture has caused the fires to burn more rap tbe pursuit of an enemy that cannot fought there is safety If anywhere idly. The loss of life is estimated at from 80 to 100, and At the Lanark Aviation Meet in Scot be land last week Cattaneo, on a Blériot In straightaway flight at topmost the property loss will run into the millions. Men of ex monoplane, made a new British record speed. Motion in any other direction would give tbe pursuer a fatal advan perience are firm in the belief that much of the danger for a long distance flight by covering tage by enabling him to “cut cornets” 141 miles at an average speed of 44. 16 from forest fires and most of the damage to standing tim miles an hour. In addition to this rec and cover a shorter distance than bis prey. The ben's mistake Is ber could be eliminated by burning the dead leaves, twigs, ord and the height record made by selected not lb running along the road, but in etc. early in the season, before the dry spell sets in and Drexel, mentioned above, Robert Lor assuming that tbe automobile wants the American actor made a mag to catch her and will do so if it can. when the fire could be easily controlled. The ground aine, nificent flight in his Farman biplane, That assumption Is a perfectly natural and every living hen is the de would not require burning over every year, but say oncej from Blackpool, England, to a point one. scendant of innumerable generations near Llandudno, on the north coast of in three years or so. of bens that acted upon it exactly as Wales. From this point he again set sbe does.—New York Times. out for Holyhead, at 5:30 P. M. He passed Ormes Head at a high speed, Brougham and Mulled Port. in the direction of the Isle of Lord Brougham who as a member Esperanto is doomed. The reason for this statement heading Man. He finally alighted at Camlyn, of the bouse of commons was a most is that there is not a single oath in the new tongue and on the north of Anglesey. His failure abstemious man. upon bls promotion to reach Holyhead was due to the fog. to the peerage acquired less commend hence it will afford no vent for masculine expression. This flight of about 50 miles across the able habits. During bls long and Im the Irish Sea is probably the longest passioned appeal to tbe lords to re Richard A. Standifield and Lydia E. straightway flight over water up to the frain from rejecting tbe reform bill About a* good a way to study human nature is when you are driving on the Coleman. present time. Loraine found the fog a of 1832 “Ove tumblers of mulled port, public road. If a man is wining to ob Chester S. Mathieson and Rose J. great hindrance.-Scientific American. with a dasb of brandy, were brought to him at intervals." When be came serve the laws and the courtesies of Martenelli. to hts lost sentence ("I warn you. I the road, he will duly give hia share of John G. Maddison and Minnie E. Implore you—yea. on my bended knee Staggers Skeptics it when meeting another, and shows he Drake. I supplicate yon—reject not this bill”) is willing to do the gentlemanly thing That a clean, nice, fragrant com- be knelt on the woolsack, whence be' PROBATE COUHT about it. But when you meet cne who pound like Bucklen’s Arnica Salve will slipped to tbe Uoor. It Is recorded In takes every advantage of those he In the matter of the estate of Ldhisc j instantly relieve a bad burn, cut, scald, tbe "Lives of tbe Lord Chancellors” meets, and holds the road for his own West, deceased. Inventory and ap- j wound or piles, staggers skeptics. But that “he remained some time as If In selfish self, often to the great discom praisment filed. great cures prove its a wonderful heal prayer, but his friends, alarmed lest fort of those he meets, or will not al er of the worst sores, ulcers, boils, he should be suffering from tbe effects Estate of P. B. O’Neil, deceased. ' ef mulled |x»rt. picked him up and low them to pass, we are almost sure Order admitting will to probate and ap felons, eczema, skin eruptions, and I placed him safely on the woolsack.” to think of pork in connection with also chapped hands, ¿prams and corns. pointing executor. Appraisers of es- ■ such drivers of teams. Try it. 25c. at City Drug Store. tate appointed. Didn’t Hid« HI« Joy. Janet—Viola says there was only one In the matter of the estate and guar- j We owe it to the community in which drawback to her wedding Fanny— The Weather. dianship of Esther Me Farland, a min What was that? Janet—She says her we live to do everything we can in or. Order to show cause why r^a! es- I Following is the report of U. S. voi- father looked too cheerful when be every way possible that will be to its tate should not be sold. J. R. Wick unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; gnve her away.—Boston Globe. advantage. Our neighbor's prosperity appointed guardian of said minor. for Jacksonville, for month of July. means a great deal more to us than Title and ancestry render a good Estate of p. C. Allen, deceased. ! Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi someone’s wjio lives elsewhere. We man more Illustrious, but an ill one should bear this in mind in buying our Order granting letters of administra-I tude 123 deg. 5 min. west. more contemptible.—Addison. goods. We can afford to pay our home tion to Geneva W. Allen, and fixing DATE MAXI MINI PRECP- CH R C'T MUM MUM bond in tie sum of $18,000. TATN TAT ’ N OF PAY man a flrm price for his wares rather 7ft I ........... 49 Declarations Filed. part cloudy than send our money away, knowing 2 ........... 70 51 cloudy 75 50 as we do that every dollar our own citi Good for Nothing but the Eyes The following named persons have ' 3 ........... HO 4 54 clear zen makes will help in sustaining our filed declarations of candidacy since our 5 87 48 6 «M 49 schools, churches and public institu last report, viz: 7 ..... 67 * 8 96 52 tions. It pays richly to patronize For Representative:- M. F. Eagles- 9 99 59 home industry. 10........... 101 69 ton, Rep. Ashland. 11 97 61 Making any closing out sales; we do 97 61 I For State Senator:—H. Von der Hei- 12 13 96 M not sell for less than cost, we believe Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve len, Rep. Wellen. 14 »4 58 in selling for a living profit Our 1ft 90 60 . Is a creamy snow white ointment motto is quick sales and small profiits. J. J. Cambers. Rep. Ashland. 90 1« M I 17 87 52 up in air tight screw cap tubes, like and let live. We do not believe in For Justice of Peace. Jacksonville 18 9H 50 giving bargains for one month and cure any case of sore eyes and will not 19 1« 59 Precinct:—H. G. Dox, Jacksonville. robbing you eleven months in the year. 20 96 67 injure the eyes of a babe. Sold every 90 21 61 .a partcloudy We do not have to aell to make room .For Constable. Medford District 22 86 46 where 25c. clear for new goods; we have to order goods 23 91 49 Aug. D. Singler, Medford. to fill the vacancy caused by the sales 21 97 5ft 25 ft» 58 we have made. Call and see our line of JUST ARRIVED! PFAELZER H«r Engagement. Muriel Gust back from the contl- neiit) — Well, Tom, I’m engaged to seveu dukes, a marquis, eleven counts and nine grnmleea of tbe first class. Cousin Tom—What! .Muriel—Ob. It’s all one fellow. He's a Spaniard, you know.—Illustrated Bits. ™E RECEPTION COMBINATION SUITS. LU Y & KEEGAN, Props. Family Trade Solicited Sole Agents Albany Beer S'JTHERLMBl EAGLE EYE SALT? IVe Are Rot THE COURT HOUSE CIRCUIT COURT It« n» of Interest to Jackeer. Coun'y NKW CASKS J. A. Harvey vs City of Ashl nd. Petition for writ of revie*. Under tak MARRIAGE LICENSES ing flied. Order and writ Issued. A. J. Cole and Caroline Clemons. William H. Royce vs Elsie E. Royce. John Gordon Lucy and Louisa B ile Divorce. Complaint filed. Gregory. F. W. Weeks et al. vs John R. Allen. George E. Pitts and Almeda Hukill. Action to recover money. Complaint Tax Payer« 26 27 28 29 30 31 ............ 1 9ft 96 9* 93 98 S9 1 36 M 56 5S M W 1 Furniture, Ranges, Stoves, Whips, Gloves, Temperature-mean max. 88.77; mean And other goods too numerous to mention. min. 56; mean 72.38; Max. 102onl9th. min. 46. on 22; greatest range 48. Precipitation - Total for month. .22 inches. Greatest in 24 hours, .22 inchee on 21,. Jacksonville, - Oregon 7\L De Vo re, I I I SPEND THE SUMMER A T HEWPORT,YaquinaBay The Only Beach in the Pacific Northwest Where the pretty Water Agates, Moss Agates, Moonstones, Carnelians, and Rock Oysters can be found. OUTDOOR SPORTS OF ALL RINDS NUNAN TAYLOR CO. Jacksonville - - Oregon. ^JACKSONVILLE POST-: London Shop Clerks. Tbe London employer In hiring a ■hop clerk Insists on an agreement (bat the latter shall not go into busi ness for himself or enter tbe employ of another within a certain distance radius ami within a certain tlm« limit after leaving Ills employer. Including Hunting, Fishing, digging Rock Oysters, Boating, Surf Bathing, Riding, Autoing, Canoeing and Dancing. Pure mountain water and the best of food at low prices. Fresh Crabs, Clams, Oysters, Fish and Vegetables of all kindsdaily. IDEAL CAMPING GROUNDS, with strict sanitary regula tions, at nominal cost. Three Day-Saturday to Monday Rate Low Round-T ripSeason Tickets from all points in Oregon, Wash- ingto i ard Idaho on sale daily A Sunday from S. P. points, Portland to Cottage Grove inclusive, including branch lines also from all C. A E. Btations Albany and west. Good going on Saturday or Sunday, and for return Sunday or Monday. • Rate ' of Excursion from Albany, Corvallis and Philomath, with corresponding low rates from points west, in effect all summer. Call on~ any S. P. or C. & E. Agent for full particulars as to ratei^ rain schedules, etc.; also for copy of our beautifully illustrated booklet, ‘‘Outings in Oregon,” or write to WM. M c MURRX y , Genera) Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon Monday and Tuesday, Aug. 29th and 30th Economy Days For Home Lovers in the Weeks & McGowan Company’s Store Entire Window Filled With Fine Dressers on Special Sale I On Monday and Tuesday only. Remember we make these prices for Monday and Tuesday, the two days only, and these price concessions can only be obtained on those days. If you can use a fine DRESSER don’t fail to take advantage of this unparalleled opportunity. See the Cards in Window Every DRESSER advertised during this sale is on display in our big show window and a card shows the price for Monday and Tuesday only. Everything for the Home H e Make a Specialty of Picture Framing Weeks & McGowan Co. 114 to 124 West Main St. MEDFORD, OREGON