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Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, No Administrator's Notice of Final Settle vember 14th, 1910. ment W. A. JONES, Sheriff. I n THE COUNTY COURT OF OREGON. FOR JACKSON By R. B. DOW. Deputy. COUNTY FOR DECEMBER Copyright lilO by C. II. R1ETH. Tom, Tom, the piper’s son, Thought to steal another one, But when, with bacon 40 cents, He thought upon the consequence, And what he probably would get In case he landed in the net, The lawyers he would have to hire To save him from the butcher’s ire, The money Cudahy would spend To push it to the bitter end, The merciless concern of Swift To see he was not set adrift, The sum that Armour, if he fled, Would offer for him live or dead, And how the unforgiving lust For vengeance would move the trust To make example of him lest Some other piper’s son protest Against pork chops at thirty flat, And pickled pigs’ feet selling at Six-bits a dozen, souse a bit, And sausage even close to it— When Tom considered it, in brief, And also how much more a thief He would be this time than before, He wisely passed the butcher’s door, Rejoiced that self had stood the test, And went on hoping for the best. December is from the Latin decern, meaning ten. It was originally the tenth month of the year, but owing to the widespread unpreparedness for Christmas it has been shoved along from time to time, until it occurs now as far back as we have been able to get it. Caesar, who was in the habit of making each of his soldiers some kind of a present, even suggested push ing it further along still and having about fifteen months in the year, but the Roman merchants protested that it was impossible to sell holiday goods except in very cold weather, and Brutus, Cassius and several other Roman busi ness men finally stabbed him. The custom of giving presents was originated by the Greeks, and they had such a faculty for getting the better of it when they exchanged presents with anyone that the expression “Be ware of the Greeks bearing gifts!” became historic. It was on Christmas day when all the Greeks were showing what they had gotten and were laugh ing about it that Diogenes, who made a practice of criticising the national faults in some amusing way, set out on his famous search for an honest man. The Persians one time resorted to arms in an effort to get their pres ents back, but they were badly de feated at the battle of Marathon, and no serious attempt to get presents back has ever been made from that time to this. The colt will burrow in the stack, and the festive colt will arch his back and gambol at a fearful gait to make his ichor circulate. The bear will slumber in his bed and dream that Roosevelt is dead, and the Winter night will worry through with the wolf ki- yi-ing down the flue. The wind will push against the door and our old friend Boreas will roar and fill the Winter night and fell with samples of his college yell. The price of eggs will feel imbued to beat the mark for altitude, and butter will cavort around about two miles above the ground. O happy man that has his hold stock ed up against the Winter’s cold, and has no urgent need to reck how many storms may sweep his deck. Who has his scuppers bulging kraut and al! things ship-shape in and out, and all the products of his clime right at the port-holes all the time. In the matter of the estate of Mary L. Buck, deceased. Notice is hereby jriven that J^aeph T. Buck. ' , Notice of Sheriff’s Sale of Real Prop the Administrator of the estate of Mary J . Buck, erty Upon Foreclosure. deceased, has ren iered. presente i and f.led for I settlement in the above entitled court and matter : Public notice is hereby given that un his final account and report of his administration der and by virtue of an execution with of said estate; and that Friday. December 30. A. D. 1010, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of the said a certified copy of a decree of foreclos day. at the Court House in Jacksonville, Oregon. ure attached thereto, which said exe- 1 has been duly appointed and lixe ’ by order of the I cution was issued out of the Circuit Judge of the above entitled c* urt as the time Court of Jackson County, Oregon, in a and place for the hearing of objections to said account and report and for the settlement there ' certain cause therein pending in which William Ulrich as the Assignee of the of. All persons interested in said estate are hereby estate of T. J. Kenney an insolvent notified that all objections to raid final account debtor is plaintiff and George E. Neu or any Item thereof must 1 e filed on or before the date and time herein mentioned, to-wit: the 30th ber and Hattie M. Neuber his wife, day of December. A.D, 1910, at 10 o’clock A.M. of , and D. H. Jackson as trustee in bank- I ruptcy of the estate of George E. Neu said day. Date of the first publication hereof is Novem ber a bankrupt are defendants, which ber 26, 1910. JOSEPH T. BUCK. Administrator of 1 said execution was so issued from said the estate of Mary L. Buck, deceased. 1 court on the 4th day of November, 1910, Dr. Beil’s Pine-T ar-Honey For Coughs and Colda. Du you hr ye headache? Do your eyes, blur, burn, sr.iart or ache? If so you need glasses OLD VIRGINIA FARMS FOR SALE Send for free illustrata.' cataloe: laraest Ibt in Virginia. CtSSEtMAft <• Sicfrauud, Va. GO TO Silas J. Day Abstract Co. MEDFORD Glass. s.'j fitted with the assistance c.f the latest Optical Instruments known to the Optical Science. O. N. NELSON, Manag "r Leu. tes Ground while you wait. Repairs of all kinds 301 EAST MAIN STREET Oldest Abstract Concern Jackson County. OREGON JACKSONVILLE, The RECEPTION Change in Southern Pacific Time Table. Effective January 1st, 1910. LUY & KEEGAN, Props. NORTH BOUND TRAINS. 8:04 A.M. , I will, on Saturday, the 10th day of No. 18 Family Trade Solicited December, 1910, at the hour of 10 ,2:36 A.M. No. 12 Shasta Limited. Application to Register Title. I o’clock A. M. of said day and at the No. 16 Oregon Express .5:24 P.M. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, , Court House door in Jacksonville. Jack- IN AND FOR JACKSON COUNTY. No. 14 Portland Express. ...8:39 P.M. ! son County, Oregon, offer for sale and In the Matter of the Application of Randilla SOUTH BOUND TRAINS. Goodale to Register Title to the following de will sell at public auction and to the scribed real property, situated in the County of highest bidder for cash in hand all of No. 11 Shasta Limited........... 5:47 A.M. Jackson, State of Oregon, to'wit:- the right, title and interest that the I No. 15 California Express. .10:35 A.M. Lots numbered nine (9), ten (10). eleven (11), j within named defendants, George E. No. 13 San Fran. Express. ..3:32 P.M. and twelve (12). in Block number six (6) of the Park Addition to the Town (now City) of Med Neuber and Hattie M. Neuber, his wife No. 19 Ashland Passenger. .11:22 P.i.f. ford. Oregon, as the same are numbered, desig or either thereof had on the 13th day i a/ i bc/ll prank R0BIS0N Proprietor nated and described on the official plat thereof, of August, 1903, or at any time there now of record. after and all of the right, title and in vs. terest which said defendants or cither All 4hiom it may concern, defendants. ! HOT OR COLD BATHS of them have or now own either in or TAKE NOTICE. That on the 16th day of November 1IM0. an ap to the following described premises, ly i 'Agent for We have now in stock plication was filed by the said Randilla Goodale I ing and being situated in Jackson in the Circuit Court of Jackson County. Oregon, at our kiln, a large quan Medford Domestic Laundry for initial registration of the title of the land County, Oregon and being more partic- 3 ulary described as follows, to-wit: above described. tity of first class drain Now unless you appear on or before the 22nd The E J4 of lot No. 3, block No. 2 '^JACKSONVILLE, day of December, 1910 and show esuse why such fronting 25 feet on California Street OREGON tile. Sizes 3 to 8 inches. application shall not be granted, the same will be and running back the same width 100 taken as confessed, and a decree will be entered For sale at reasonable according to the prayer of the application, and feet and embracing all the ground be you will be forever barred from disputing the tween the lots formerly owned by C.S. prices. Call ^nd ex same. Thompson and the lots formerly owned Witness my hand and the seal of said Court amine, or send us your hereto affixed this the 17th day of November, 1910. by Love & Bilger. Also 9 feet off the north end of Lot 4 W. R. COLEMAN. County Clerk order. of Jackson County, Oregon, and in said Block 2 fronting 9 feet on Third ex-officio Clerk of the Circuit Conrt’ Street and running back the same Call and see our fine of Jacksonville Brick, Tile FRED W. MEARS. Attorney for Applicant. width fifty (50) feetail lying and being & Lime Company. Smokers ’ Sets, Perfumes, Notice of Sheriff’s Sale Under Execution in Jacksonville, Oregon. Stationery, Art Glass, Also a part of town lots in the Town El Paso National Bank of Colorado of Jacksonville, Oregon, commencing Books, A New and Complete Line of Handbags, Springs, Colorado, Plaintiff. Games, at a point on the north line of Califor Post Cards and vs. nia street 2 inches eastward)y;from the Toilet Sets, Post Card Albums N. H. Winkler, Defendant. brick store house of L. and S. Sachs Shaving Articles, Just received at Fountain Pens. By virtue of an Execution and order and running thence eastwardly with the of sale duly issued by the Clerk of the north line of said California street 16 Circuit Court of the County of Jack- feet and running back the same width son, State of Oregon, dated the 31st 75 feet being a part of Lot 4 in Block DR. J. W. ROBINSON, M. D., P roprietor . A fine line of Furniture, House day of October, 1910, in a certain ac 2 in said Town of Jacksonville, Oregon. I hold Goods, Stoves, Ranges, tion in the Circuit Court for said Also all the right, title and interest Harness, Whips, Graphophones County and State wherein El Paso .in what is knyw as the “Boschey Home” and Records always on hand. National Bank as plaintiff recovered in Lots 5 and 6 in Block 17 in the Town See the judgment against N. H. Winkler for of Jacksonville, Oregon. the sum of Three thousand three hun Also the undivided one-half of the N dred and sixty ($3,360.00) Dollars with makes many dollars difference in the value of your buildings of S.W. y, and the S.W. % of N.W. This is a point worth thinking over. When you get ready to interest at the rate of 7 per cent per J4 of Section 36, Township 36 S. of I Examine thh stove and be con fix up, remember we handle nothing but the best grade of Mixed Paints, annum from the 13th day of Septem Range 4 West of the Willamette Mer-1 vinced of its superiority over ber, 1910, and costs and disbursements ridian in Jackson County, Oregon. Oils, Standard Varnishes, Carriage, Wagon, House and Barn Paints, also ahy cook stove on the market. amounting to Twenty-seven ($27.00) And in the event that proceeds of Dollars and the further sum of t ne said sale should be insufficient to pay I hundred ($100.00) Dollars attorney fees the costs and expenses thereof and to In ail the latest shades and designs. An examination will convince you on the 13th day of September, 1910. fully satisfy that certain judgement Jacksonville, Oregon that our stock of wall paper is complete and up-to-date. Public notice is hereby given that I for the sum of Four Thousand Dollars will on the 19th day of December, 1910 ($4,000.) with interest thereon at the at the front door of the Court House rate of eight per cent (8%) per annum in the town of Jacksonville, Jackson from the 29th day of October, 1910, I Contractor and Builder, Jacksonville, Ore. j County, Oregon, at 10 o'clock A. M. of which said judgment was made and said day, sell at public auction to the rendered in the within entitled court J highest bidder for cash, the following and cause, in favor of the said plaintiff Semi- Weekly Oregon Journal, described real property, to-wit :- and against the defendants George E. ' one year___ ___________ _ $1.50 The South-east quarter of Section Neuber and Hattie M. Neuber his wife, | Jacksonville Post, one year. .. 1.50 Eight (8) in Township Thirty-four (34) then at the said time and place herein South of Range Three(3) West of Wil before named as the time and place for Total............................................ $3.00 lamette Merridian in Jackson County, said sale, 1 will offer for sale and will Both Papers One Year, $2.00 Oregon. sell at public auction to the highest and Taken and levied upon as the prop ¡•L m erty of said N. H. Winkler or so much right, title and interest that the within WEEKLY thereof as may be necessary to satisfy named defendants, George E. Neuber Publishes the latest and most com said judgment in favor of said El Paso and Hattie M. Neuber his wife, or plete telegraphic news of the world; reliable market reports, as it National Bank against said N. H. either thereof bad on the 13th day of , gives £’^ubiiVhZd'^t'Portland.'^wh^re^the Express, Freight, General Delivery. Teaming to Winkler with interest thereon, together August, 1903, or at any time thereafter market news can be and is corrected all Parts of the Country. Nothing too Heavy or with all costs and disbursements that and all of the right, title and interest110 date for each issuo. It also has a too Light. Agents for Cölestin Mineral Water. which said defendants or either of them j J“' farm have or may accrue. ____ *1. z i ! an€* Dome, an entertaining story page y. Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, No u have or now own either in or to the fol and a page or more i> •f comic each JACKSONVILLE OREGON vember 14th, 1910. lowing described premises lying and week, and it goes to the subscriber W. A. JONES, Sheriff. being situated In Jackson County, Ore twice every week —104 times a year. By R. B. DOW, Deputy. gon, and being more particularly de JACKSONVILLE POST scribed as follows, to-wit: Gives all the local news and happen NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE. Commencing at a post from which ings and should be in every home in How’s This? r ■ By virtue of an Execution and order the N. W. corner of Block 24 in the this vicinity. The two papers make a splendid We offer One Hundred Dollars Re of sale duly issued by the Clerk of the Town of Jacksonville. Oregon, bears combination and you save $1 by send Harry Luy Benj. M. OoUine ward for any case ofCatarrh that can Circuit Court of the County of Jackson south 2212 deg West 320 feet, therfee ing your subscription to not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. State of Oregon, dated the 3rd day of South 67’4 deg East 267 feet to the JACKSONVILLE POST F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. November, 1910, in a certain action in West line of the Love & Bilger lot, We can also give our subscribers a We, the undersigned, have known the Circuit Court for said County and thence north 216^ feet, thence north good clubbing offer for I he Daily and 66'_ deg West 178 feet; thence south State wherein The First National Bank F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and Sunday, or Sunday Journal, in connec believe hitn perfectly honorable in all of Medford, Oregon, a corporation as 53'. deg West 13 feet, thence south tion with the business transactions and financially plaintiff recovered judgment against B. 22deg West 189feet to the place JACKSONVILLE POST able to carry out any obligations made H. Harris for the sum of Five hundred of beginning, being situated in Jack sonville, Oregon. b> his firm. For some of the choicest bargains in real And at said time and place the last and costs and disbursements ;taxed at W alding , K innan Æ M arvin . Eighteen and 40-100 ($18.40) Dollars, herein specifically described tract will estate. Some of the best orchard and farm Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. be sold for the purpose of paying and Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in on the 10th day of September, 1910. Every woman may not be hand ing lands, improved and unimproved, in the Notice is hereby given that I will on satisfying only that portion of said ternally. acting directly upon the blood some, but every woman should the 19th day of December: 1910, at the judgment and the costs of said sale Rogue River Valley; also a number of and mucous surfaces of the system. keep with care the good points front door of the Court Houser in Jack which shall remain unsatisfied after Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents choice stock and alfalfa ranches in the sonville, in said County, at 2 o’clock in ' the sale of the other property first nature has given her. No woman per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. need have sallow skin, dull eye, Applegate River Valley. the afternoon of said day, sell at public herein described and the application Take Hall's Family Pills for con blotchy complexion, who pays auction to the highest bidder for cash, of the proceeds thereof. stipation. proper attention to her health. We have the choicest residence property in the following described property, to- At said sale all of the property Where constipation, liver derange wit: herein described that shall be so sold the city. We will rent your property and Administratrix' Notice. Lots 4 and 5 in Block No. 11, and Lot will be sold free from and lien or en ments. blood impurities and other irregularities exist, good complex collect your rents at reasonable rates. List IN THE COUNTY COURT FOR JACKSON No. 6 in Block No. 23. of the Town of ’ cumbrance of any kind or nature of COUN TY OREGON. your property with us. Butte Falls, and Lot No. 1 of Block 1 either the defendant D. H. Jackson as ion, bright eyes and sprightly In the Matter of the Estate of George W. Mag No. 16 of the Dekum Addition tu the the trustee in bankruptcy of the bank movements cannot exist Internal cerangetnents reveal them »elves sooner er ie Deceased. Town of Gold Hill, al) in Jackson I rupt estate of George E. Neuber and or later on the surface. Headache, dark Notice is hereby given that Ida M. Megerle ha* Office in Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank, fiee from all lien or encumbrance or rings around the eyes, sallow skin, a con been api»oint«l administratrix of the Estate of County, Oregon. stant tired feeling — mean that the liver George W. Magerle. deceased, by the above en- | Taken and levied upon as the prop cloud of any kind or nature either Jacksonville, Oregon titled court, and all person* having claim* against erty of the said B. H. Harris or so ’ against or created by said bankruptcy and digestive organs are needing help and correction. Chamberlain's Stomach and m|.| estate are hereby notified to present the . much thereof as may be necessary to ( proceedings. Liver Tablets give thia necessary help. same, duly verified, to the undersigned adminis They w o r k m nature', ewn way. They de eo* tratrix. at the law office of IL D. Norton, at satisfy the said judgment in faver of! Dated this the 7th day of November, m -rely Hush lir bowels but tone up the uyer and stomach to fulfill their peeper function«. So mild Grant* 1’aas, Josephine County. Oregon, on or said First National Bank against said 1910. and sentle do they act that one hardly raahaas before six months from the «late of the first pub B. H. Harris with interest thereon, to- W. A. JONES, Sheriff of that they have tehee medicine. Chamberlain's lication of thia notice. Tablets can be railed upon to reliere bdsouanoaa. I getlier with all costs and disbursements Jackson County, Oregon. ind.eastiea. _ Date of first publleation Nov. 26. 1910. «ins H aeSee aad ds ssi aees, Sold ov ary whose. friseSS n eb. a. By R. B. DOW, Deputy. ( «r IDA M. MAGERLE. Admini*tratrix. | that have or may accrue. Sole Agents Albany Beer Barber Shooand Bath TILE FOR SALE Christmas Goods Graniteware THE CITY DRUG STORE T. L. DeVore’s Sometimes a Coat of Paint Art Stove Wall Paper A Great Clubbing Offer OREGON JOURNAL I u i Fred J. Fick j Charles F. Dunfoi d DR AY AGE -U J I County Seat Real Estate Office A-Handsome Woman I Luy & Collins k j