California Oil. be perpetrated on the people by the uae of a false and misleading title on the ballot. » by the above named applicant, on or before the 26th day < f Nov« mber, 1910. which is the last day prescribed in the order of publication of this sum- mons for appearance h< rein, and if you fail so to appear and answer, for want thereof, the appli­ cant will apply to the court for the relief demand­ ed in the application, a succinct statement of which is as follows, to-wit: for a decree of the court directing (he Registrar of Titles for Jack- son County. Oregon, to register the title to the land above described in the name of the applicant Scott V. Davis, and you will be forever barred from disputing the same. (seal) W. R. Coleman. County Clerk. B F. Mulkey. Atty, for Applicant. First publication of this summons is October 15th. 1910. the last publication is November 26th. 1910. 1 the highest bidder for cauh, the following describ­ ed real property, to wit:- 1 The South half of the Sou'h-east quarter of | Section 21 and the «north la’f of the rorih-east quarter of Section 28 in Towr ship 33 South of Range One East of the Willamitte Meri lian in Jackson County. Oregon. ! Taken and lev'el upon as the property of the , said H. L. Hill or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the said judgments in faver of raid 1. A. Merriman against said H. I . Hill with interest thereon together w th all costs and disbursements that have or may accrue. Dated at Jacksonville, Oregcn, Octobei 2Cth, 1910. W. A JONES. Sheriff. By R. B. DOW. Deputy. IS2 ffl Do you have headache? Do your eyes, blur, < il operators fhrouphout California , O regon A ssociation O pposed TO are watching with a great deal of W oman S uffrage , Ju burn, smart or ache? If so you need glasses interest the boring of well No. 2 of the Mrs. Francis James Bailev, Maricopa ‘‘36" Oil Company, which is President. , nearing completion within 300 feet of (Paid adversisement) | GO TO I MEDFORD the world-renowned Lakeview gusher. | , Many experts predict that with the More than Enough is Too Much. i Glasses fitt j J with the assistance of the latest Optical Instruments tapping of the dense stratum of gusher known to the Optical Science. To maintain health, a mature man Binds that have made the Lakeview Lenses Ground u h le you wait. Repairs of all kinds the greatest producer in the history of or woman needs just enough food to I 301 EAST MAIN STREET the world, another tremendous spouter repair the waste and supply energy and body heat. The habitual consumpt­ will be brought in. NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE The well now is down 1955 feet with ion of more food than is necessary for SUMMONS. ei'ht-inch casing, and the work cf these purposes is the prime cause of IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON. The Golden Standard Mining Company a coipor- cementing off the water is under way stomach troubles, rheumatism and ation. Plaintiff. FOR JACKSON COUNTY. vs. and it is expected that the well will be disorders of the kidneys. If troubled Bernice Thelma Studebaker Whitcomb. Plain with indigestion, revise your diet, let H. C. Mahon. Mamie D. Mahon, his wife. Willwm finished within two weeks. tiff. Hawk'ns, Dillard Horn. Claude Lawrance i nd VR The breaking forth of the Lakeview, reason and not appetite control and _______ McCully, Defendants. take a few doses of Chamberlain ’ s George R. Whitcomb, Defendant. March 15 last, forced the suspension By Virtue of an Execution and erder of sale of drilling operations on this well, the Stomach and Liver Tablets and you To George B Whitcomb the above named de­ duly issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of fendant. will soon be all right again, f or sale the County of Jackson. State of Oregon dated the i iky combustible from the Lakeview In The Name Of The State Of Oregon, You are 21st day of October. 1910 in a certain action in the deluging the drillers and causing by all dealers. hereby required to appear and answer the com­ Circuit Court for said County and State wherein them to flee to safety. Work was plaint of the above Plaintiff in the- above entitled Family Trade Solicited The Golden Standard Mining Ccmpany, a corpor­ suspended for several months, because PETITION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. Court, now on file with the Clerk of said Court, ation recovered judgment against H. C. Mahon within ten days from the date of service of this of the danger from fire, We the undersigned, legal voters.of summons upon you if served within Jackson and Mamie D. Mahon his wife, William Hawkins As another precautionary measure Woodville Precinct Jackson County, County. Oregon: if served personally upon you Dillard Horn. Claud Lawrence and____ McCully the Maricopa “36” Company is build­ State of Oregon, respectfully petition out of the State of Oregon then within six weeks defendants for the sum of Five Thousand Ore Hundred and Nineteen and 38-100Dollars(5119.28) ing a large reservoir on its property, the Hon. County Court of Jackson after the date of such service: but if served by with interest thereon at the rate of 6^ per annum publication of said summons then within six which in itself is a natural reservoir, County, State of Oregon, to grant a weeks after the date of first publication thereof, from January 6th. 1910 and costs amounting t > and will use every means to keep the license to M. B. Whipple to Sell Spir- and you are hereby notified that if you fail to ap­ Thirty-four and 90-100 Dollars ($44.90) and seven Hundred and Fifty Dollors ($750.00) attorney’? well under control. itous, Malt and Vinous Liquors in less pear and answer said complaint as hereby requir­ fees on the 31st day of August. 1910. The finishing a few months ago of quantities than one gallon in Woodville ed tho plaintiff will apply to the Court for the PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I relief prayed for in the complaint, to-wit: for a No. 1 well of the Maricopa “36” Oil precinct Jackson County, State of Ore­ decree will on the 26th day of November, 1910, at the of divorce. front door of the Court House in Jacksonville in Company, which is situated 1200 feet gon, for the Period of Twelve Months, Under and by virtue of an order made by the said County at 10 o’clock in the forencon of said from the Lakeview, created quite a as in duty bound we will ever pray. Honorable Frank M. Calkins Judge of said Court, day, sell at public auction to the highest bidder HOT OR COLD BATHS stir in oil circles, for the well gave dated the 16th day of September, 1910, this sum­ for cash, the following described property, to- NAMES. NAMES. mons is served on the defendant by publication wit:- every promise of being another Lake­ |Agenf for M. B. Whipple. J. E. Estell. thereof for six successive weeks in the Jackson­ view. The well was completed at The North-west quarter of the South-west W. Meyers. R. F. Percival. ville Post, a weekly newspaper printed and pub­ quarter of Section 33 ir\ Township 36 South of 1888 feet, and for several days Medrord Domestic Laundry lished at Jacksonville, Jackson County, Oregon, Range 3 West of the Willamette Meridian, Lot 5 A. L. Howell. J. P. Winf,; intermittently shot oil over the der- and the defendant by said order is required to ap­ in Section 5 in Township 37 South of Range 3 Charles Turner. J. L. Cody. pear and answer said complaint within six weeks West of the Willamette Merridian, excepting rick, finally sanding up. The sand John J. Neathamer. G. W. Rule. from the date of the first publication, the date of I therefrom the south 10 acres thereof. Let 2 of J acksonville , was cleared away and the well pro- OREGON George Laws. Edwin Smith. the first publication of said summons is Septem­ Section 5 in said Township and Range: Those duces between 300 and 400 barrels of ber 24. 1910, the date of the last publication there­ certain mining claims known as the Bonanza. Miles S. Wakeman. John White. 20/< gravity oil per day, when free of is November 5. 1910. Yellow Jacket. Pike’s Peak and West extension H. B. Cartmell. G. F. Gregory. from sand, but as the gas pressure J. A. LEMERY, Attorney for Plaintiff. of Pike’s Peak lode mining claims designated by Raymond Stevens. R. A. Pierce. is great considerable difficulty is ex­ : the Surveyor General as Lot No. 576 embracing a Charles Hebrard. J. J. Holcomb. Notice of Sheriff’s Sale Under Execution 1 portion of Section 32 in Township 36 South and perienced in keeping the hole clear. Cleveland Neathamer. W. J. Snyder. Section 5 in Township 37 South of Range 3 West As only 75 feet of oil sand was pene­ Wood« Lumber Company, a corporation. Plaintiff. of said Meridian in the Galls Creek Mining Dis­ John Owens. trated in this well, the management Dave Smith. vs George Garrett. Sunnyside Coal and Coke Company, a corporation trict in Jackson County. Oregon, said claims being intends to deepen the well when No. Nick Heller. bounded, described and platted as follows with and W. I. Vawter, Defendants. J. R. Smith. W. F. Blackert. 2 comes in. magnetic variations 19 deg and 50 min East as fol­ J. W. ROBINSON, M. D., Proprietor By virtue of an Execution duly issued by the George Carter. Walter Minthorn. Clerk of the£ircuit Court of the State of Oregon lows: John Winders. T. W. Conway. for Jackson County, dated the 10th day af Octo­ Beginning for the description of the Bonanza After Shaving Handles a full line of School Supp Lode Claim at corner No. 1, a laural poet three J. B. Conway. ber, 1910, in a certain action in the Circuit Court use Dr. Bell’s Antiseptic Salve. It A. L. Clement. and five tenths feet long, four inches square mark­ sisting ig of Books, Tablets, Pencils, Penholders P< for said County and State wherein Woods Lumber John Laden. will prevent the face getting sore. It N. R. Parsons. ed 1-576 from which the north quarter corner of Company, a corporation as plaintiff recovered etc. Novelties, Stationery, Cigars, Toilet Ar- G. F. Wertz. Henry Laws. Section 5 in Township 37 South of Rang® 3 West I destroys germs and prevents contract­ judgment against Sunnyside Coal and Coke Com­ tides, Perfumes, Magazines "and of the Willamette Meridian bears North 48 deg j C. W. Horton. Periodicals ing any disease. 25c Sold every where. George Loud. pany, a corporation and W. I. Vawter for the sum and 14 min East 664.30 ft. distant, thence first R. W. Wakeman. Orin Train. of one thousand eighty-three and 25-100 dollars course South 67 deg East 1500 feet to corner No, 2 Richard Oden. H. E. Bedford. ($1083.25) and costs amounting to twenty-one a black post four feet long four inches square, dollars ($21.00), on the 9th day of May, 1910. W. J. Stanley. D. W. Hall. Agricultural College. Public Notice Is Hereby Given that I will on marked 2-576’ thence south (second course) 23 deg | C. Bilderback. S. J. Myers. west 600 feet to corner No. 3 a black oak post Monday, the 14th day of November, 1910, at the four feet long, four inches square marked 3-576, H. E. Palmer. E. Boyd. front door of the Court House in Jacksonville, ir^ thence third course north 67 deg west 1500 feet C. E. Fisher, physical director of J. H. Whipple. C. H. Clement. said County ai 2 o’clock P. M. of said day, sell at corner No, 4. a black oak tree 12 inches in dia.-.i- Grinnell College, Iowa, has arrived in Joe Burkhardt. public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the C. S. Estell. eter. blazed on east face and marked 4-578, thence following described real property, to-wit:- Corvallis and will temporarily assume C. A. Magerle. C. b. Hatch. fourth course north 23 deg east 300 feet to a point The south half of the south half of the north­ the duties of physical director at J. C. Aitken. M. W. Wagner. westquarter and the north half of the north half from which discovery cut bears south 67 deg east 125 feet distant 600 feet to corner No. 1 to place Oregon Agricultural College, Mr. John Thrasher. Harry Reimer. of the south-west quarter of Section thirty-six of beginning, the survey of the lode claim as Fisher is on a six month’s leave of Frank Forshay. (36)in Township thirty-seven (37)South of Range John Counts. KJ makes many dollars difference in the value of your buildings above described extending 1500 feet in length (1) West of the Willamette Merridian, in absence and will be here until January Fred Minthorn. R. G. Anderson. One along said Bonanza claim or lode. This is a point worth thinking over. When you get ready to Jackson County, Oregon. 1 when he will resume his duties at A, K. Earhart. For the description of the Yellow Jacket claim Robert Reams. Taken and levied upon as the property of said fix up, remember we handle nothing but the best grade of Mixed Paints, beginning at corner No. 1, black oak 16 inches in Grinnell College. Charles Heagbery. P. H. Robinson. Sunnyside Coal and Cok< Company and W. I. diameter Oils, Standard Varnishes, Carriage, Wagon, House and Barn Paints, also blazed on the south side and marked Vawter or so much thereof as may be necessary Miss Mabel Woodberry, Chicago, C. Sanderson. O. W. Train. to satisfy the said judgment in favor of said 1-576 identical with corner No. 4 of said Bonanza has been elected to an instructorship Joe Briston. Henry Voss, lode.claim from which the said quar.er section Woods Lumber Company against said Sunnyside corner bears north 33 deg and 36 min east 1244.62 In the School of Music at Oregon W. T. Greene. y. McQuat. Coal and Coke Company and W. I. Vawter. with feet distant, thence first course south 67 deg east Agricultural College Miss Woodberry R. R. Patrick. J. A. Murray. interest thereon, together with all costs and dis­ In all the latest shades and designs. An examination will convince you 1500 feet to comer No. 2 identical with comer No. bursements that have or may accrue. was a pupil of Sercik, Prague, for A. L. Walter. C. E. Palmer. that our stock of wall paper is complete and up-to-date. 3 of said Bonanza Lode claim and marked 2-576. Dated at Jacksonville. Oregon. October 11th, 1910. five years and for two years assisted Milburn Knapp. Isaac Wright. thence second eource south 23 deg west 600 feet W. A. JONES. Sheriff. to comer No. 3 a black oak post 4 feet long four William Elyan of Berlin. Since her By R. B. DOW. Deputy. inches square marked 3-576, thence third course return to America she has spent a north 67 deg west 1500 feet to corner No. 4. a Administratrix’ Notice.» Contractor and Builder, Jacksonville, Ore. year at an institution at Lindsborg, CONTEST NOTICE. black oak post four feet long four inches square Kansas at the head of the violin IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF ORBOON marked 4-576, thence fourth course north 23 deg THE INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF FOR JACKSON COUNTY. department. east 300 feet to a point from which discovery shaft UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. In the matter of the Estate of Charles A. bears south 67 deg east 570 feet distant 600 feet F. W. Greve Jr. has been secured Schaeufele, deceased. SERIAL NO. 03639. CONTEST NO. 3032. to comer No. 1 the place of beginning, the survey by the Oregon Agricultural College Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has of the lode claim as above described extending Roseburg, Oregon, as instructor in Chemical Engineering. been appointed by the County Court of Oregon 1500 feet in length along said Yellow Jacket vein September 16. 1910. for Jackson Count# administratrix of the estate Mr. Greve is a graduate of the of Charles A. Schaeufele. deceased. All persons A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed or lode. University of Wisconsin snd has been having claims agginst the said estate are hereby in this office by Magnes J. Hall, contestant, For the description of Pike’s Peak lode, begin­ against Homestead Entry No. 13317, Serial No. ning at comer No. 1 a laurel post four feet long associated with the International notified to present the same duly verified, to the 03639, made January 6. 1904, for N’di SE’4, SWt4 four inches square marked 1-576 in a mound of Pump Company at Milwaukee, Wis- undersigne<] administratrix, at Medford. Oregon, SEH and SEV4 SW^, Section 14. Township 37 S. stone from which the course common to Sections or to her attorney. Fred W. Mears, at his office in consin. Range 3 W. Willamette Merridian, by Emanuel 31 and 32 in Township 36 South and Sections 5 and Medford, Oregon, on or before six months from fö a * Dr. Goble ! THE RECEPTION LUY & KEEGAN, Props Sole Agents Albany Beer » Barbet Shop City Drug Store ! A New and Complete Line of Post Cards {Sometimes a Coat of Paint Wall Paper Fred J. Fick ¡smagai Ini King. Contestee, in which it is alleged that 6 in Township 37 South of Range 3 West of the anate of first publication hereof is October 29th. * lot number 576 containing 81.688 of an acre of land ! H. L. Hill Defendant. dum Amendment to the Oregon Con­ A. D. 1910. BY VIRTUE of an Execution and order of sale more or has. Ella Brown Stanley. Administratrix of stitution to bring up woman suffrage Also all right, title and interest in and to that j duly issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the the estate of Thomas W. Stanley deceased. at every general election. This mea­ Caunty of Jsckson. State of Oregon dated the 21st certain quarts mining claim known as the Climax day of October. 1910, in a certain action in the containing 20.66 acres, and also that certain sure was submitted in 1900 ami beaten Application To Refiater Title mining claim known as the Dexter Claim. by a plurality of 2137. In 1906 it was IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF Circuit Court for said County and Stat • wherein . quartz Together with all water rights. and quarts mills I. A. Merriman as plaintiffi recovered judgment again proposed and was beaten by OREGON. FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON. against H. L. Hill as defendant for the sum of i and mining machinery on the said premise« or 10173. In 1908 it was again on the In the matter of the application of Scott V. Forty-six and 43-100 Dollars ($46.43) with interest connected therewith and all buildings, structures ballot and was beaten by a majority Davis to Register Title to the following described from August 24. 1910 at the rate of 8'1 per annum I and improvements on the same, together with the tenements hereditaments and appurtenances of 21649. Notwithstanding these re­ lands situated in the County of Jackson and State on the first cause of action and for the further | thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, sum of of Seventy-six and 12-100 Dollars ($76.12) Oregon: peated defeats, more decisive at each of L<»ts Nwmber one (1) and two (2) in block num­ with interest from August 24th. 1910 at the rate all the above property being situated in Jackson I election, the same measure is again on ! ber twenty-three (23) in the City (formerly Town) of 8 tier cent per annum on the second cause of County. Oregon. Taken and levied upon as the property of the action and for the further sum of Three hundred the ballot this year. The ballot title of Medford sixty-one Dollars($361.00)with interest from Aug­ ¿aid H. C Mahon and Mamie D. Mahon his wife. vs. is misleading and indicates a proposal 24th. 1910 at the rate of 6<4 per annum on the William Hawkins. Dillard Horn. Claud Lawrence to give votes to taxpaying women only, I Chari®« M Meeker. Minerva A. Meeker. E. P. ust McCully or so much thereof as may be Purcell, Lucinda Purcell and P. E. Henson. and third cause of action and costs amount­ j and but the measure to be voted on is the to all whom it may concern Defendants ing to Fiteen Dollars ($15.00) and for the further necessary to satisfy the said judgment in favor of same proposition which the people To Charles M Meeker. Minerva A. Meeker, E. sum of Fifty Dollars (160.00) attorneys fees on i , The Golden Standard Mining Company against said defendants with intetest thereon together have to often and so recently conde m-1 P. Purcell. Lucinda Purcell. P. E. Benson, and to the 19th day of September. 1919. Public notice is hereby given, that I will on the with ai disbursements that have or may accrue. it may concern. Defendants. ned. It should be voted down this s all In whom Dated at Jacksonville. Oregon. October 26. 1910. the Name of the State of Orerun; You are 26th day of November. 1910* at the front door of year by an increased majority, especial­ hereby required to appear and answer the com- Court House in Jscksonviile in said County at 11 I W. A. JONES. Sheriff. By R. B. DOW. Deputy. ly because of the fraud undertaken to | pi*mt «r avpiicauon AM Main April uik. mo o dock A.M. of sax! day wM at public auction to I Charles F. Dun for d DRAYAGE Express, Freight, General Delivery. Teaming to all Parts of the Country. Nothing too Heavy or too Light. Agents for Colestin Mineral Water. JACKSONVILLE OREGON Harry Luy Benj. M. Collins County Seat Real Estate Office For some of the choicest bargains in real estate. Some of the best orchard and farm­ ing lands, improved and unimproved, in the Rogue River Valley; also a. number of choice stock and alfalfa ranches in the Applegate River Valley. We have the choicest residence property in the city. We will rent your property and collect your rents at reasonable rates. List your property with us. Office in Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank, Jacksonville, Oregon Luy & Collins