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DOWNING STREET, LONDON. BEING INSPECTED It 3>ars the Nanie of a Clever Man From Massachusetts. I’owiiing street. London. I.ornimi. where nro Notice of final Settlement. Adir.inh tratrix’a Notice to Creditor» IN THE COUNTY COURT OK THE STATE OF OHTCON I I n THR COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON. TOR THE COUNTY OK JACKSON. FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON In the Matter of the Estate of Sarah A. White. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Agetha A. Brandenburg, administratrix of the estate of the above named decedent, has hied in the above entitled Court her duly verified final account : and report of the administration of said estate i and the said Court has fixed Saturday. August 5, i 1911, ut 10 o'clock in the forenoon of .¿aid day. in i the court room of said Court, in the court house, at Jacksonville Jackson County, Stateof Oregon, I as the time and pluc ? of hearing said final ac- | count and repp: L I All persons interested are hereby notified to ! make or file their objections to said final account | and report with said court, if any they have, on or before said time. Date hereof »nd of the first publication hereof is July 8. 1911. 1 AGETHA A. BRANDENBURG. Administratrix of ths Estate of Sarah A. White, Deceased. In the Matter of the Estate of D. R. White. deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Ag«tha A Brandenburg. has been duly ap- po nted by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson county, administratrix of the estate <<f D. R. White, deceases!. All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified, to the undersigned administratrix of said estate, at her residence in Medford, Oregon, or to my attorney. Fred W. Mears, at his offica in th a Fruitgrowers' Bank Building. Medford Oregon, on or before six months from the date of the first publicatioh ef this notice. Date of the first publication is June 17, 1911. AGETHA A. BRANDENBURG. Administratrix of the Estate of D. R. White, deceased. Deafness Cannot be Cured by loc i! application.*, as they cannot reach the disc ised portion of the ear. There ia only one way to cure deafness, r,nU that ia by constitutional remedies. D-‘< f less is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is in lamed you have a rumbling sound <>r imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless 'he inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition; hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten aro caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free. F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for Consti pation. t!.< British colonial mid foreign offices nnd I lie official residence of I Im first lord of the treasury and where cabinet councils are held, perpetuates the name Copyright by American Pie«« Asso ciation. 1911. of :i clever man from Mnssnchuselts TI mish were the days before the Fourth In college we were divided Into good. ■ of .Inly had any sign I flea nee In Ameri Indifferently good and bud. 1 regret to can annals, and George Downing, the first scholar in the first i>ubllc school in say that I was of the third class—bud. Massachusetts nnd the first graduate Tlw badness In college boys is usually sent out by Harvard college, came to "JTBERIMII I ÎifilE ETE UK but a superfluity of health, youth and England and became n chaplain in Good for Nothing but the Eyes spirit», and when 1 look back upon my Cromwell’s army. By a remarkable stroke of fortune self at that period 1 see simply a boy he was sent to represent England at passing into manhood. As soon as I was graduated I sought The Hague when Europe was trem bling before Oliver, nnd during three Application to Register Title the freedom of the wild west. Ranch distinct eras In England's history be *~**''f' FRANK ROBISON, Proprietor I n the circuit court of the state of O regon ing was my vocation and cowboys held the office of British ambassador ' f IN AND FOR JACKSON COUNTY. The only thing wero my associates. st the Dutch court. He was as popu : Notice of Sheriff'« Sale In the matter of the application of J. O. Sample that T can remember creditable to my- Inr or as clever under the Merry Mon- 1 HOT OR COLO BATHS •elf while a rancher was fulling in arch as ander the protector and the j State of Oregon, plaintiff, vs. Elmer E. Bagley to Register Title to the following describe ! real •i property, situated in the County of Jackson, love with Eleanor Warfield, a visitor commonwealth, mid It came to pass in I and Samuel Muthfe, and all persons claiming to State of Oregon, to-wit: Ageftf kF at a neighboring ranch. This occur- the reign of Charles II. that the man be heirs at law of John Woods, deceased, De- Lots nuniltcred 7, & 9. 10. 11. 21. 25, 26. 27. 29 red during my first year in the west from Massachusetts was granted a I fendanta. and 30 in Block number one (1) and lots hum-i Medfdrd Domestic La indry and some time before I bad been great tract ot land nt Westminster, | By virtue of an execution issued out of ’ the bered 1. 2 3. 4, 5. 17. 18. 1». 20 and 21 in block ! transformed from the grub, youth, in ! where he built bilge mnnslons and laid j Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for • the number two (2), all in Tuttle’s Second Addition i County of Jackson, on the 29th day of June, 1 1911. to the City of Medford, Oregon, according to the I to the superior being, man. Mlss War- out Downing street. on a judgment duly rendered in said court as official plat thereof, how of record. JACKSONVILLE OREGON iny proffered affection Held returned To this day Downing's street is ( follows: vs. and consented to bo my wife, but on Downing street still, and. though Whereas, on the 21th day of June, 1911, by eoh* ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Defendants one condition, I must be approved by George Downing is forgotten, there Is sideration of the Circuit Court for Jackson I her uncle. lie was rich, and. being a no mime In the British empire which County, Oregon, the State of Oregon, plaintiff, TAKE NOTICE. bachelor, she was to be his lieir. Nev Is more familiar to us than his.—St. recovered a judgment against Elmer E. Bagley. Samuel Mathis, and all persons claiming to be That on the 5th day of June, 1911, an applica ertheless she was sure that If she mar James’ Gazette. the heirs at law of John Woods, deceased, de tion was filed by the said J. O. Sample in the ried a man displeasing to him ho fendants, in which it was considered, ordered and Circuit Court of Jackson County, Oregon for would leave bls property elsewhere. I adjudged that the State of Oregon is seized of Initial Registration of the title of the land above GREEN TURTLES My fiancee, having finished her visit, all the lands, tenements and property belonging described. left for the east. She was to announce Th® Youngsters Hava a Perilous Timo to said estate and described in the Information Now, unless you appear on or before the 15th her engagement to her uncle and cre filed in said cause and hereinafter particularly day of July, 1911. and show cause why such ap After Being Hatched. plication shall not be granted, the same will be ate as favorable an impression with Concerning the great turtles of the described. That all the right and title to the same taken as confessed, and a decree will be entered regard to me as possible. Then, the southwest Indian ocean a traveler way having been made smooth, I was says: “The ctielonfan. or green turtle escheated to and is vested in the State of according to the prayer of the application, and to go east myself and present myself (Cbelone mydns). is an animal ot con Oregon, which judgment was enrolled and you will be forever barred from disputing the docketed in the clerk’s office of said Court, in same. for inspection. siderable economic Importance to the Jackson County, on the 28th day of June, 1911. Witness my hand and the seal of said Colirt Miss Warfield wrote me some time atoll, for It still occurs in the vast And. whereas, it was ordered and adjudged hereto affixed this the 8th day of June. 1911. after her arrival that she liad Inform hordes which are so often described i that all of said lands, and every parcel thereof, ( seal ) W. R. COLEMAN. ed her uncle of her engagement. She by early voyagers In the tropics. belonging to said estate and hereinafter described, County Clerk of Jackson County. Oregon, and ex-officio Clerk of the Circuit Court. was not overhopeful in the matter, for There appear to be two distinct groups ' l>e sold by the sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon, FRED W MEARS. he had asked a number of questions as —one resident nnd small In mi inliers, I in the same manner as upon execution at law. Attorney for Applicant. THEREFORE, in obedience to said execution, to my antecedents which she knew very the other migratory and visiting the well would not please a critical old atoll to breed in numbers impossible and as by law provided, I will on Mon Jay, the 7th day of August, 1911, at the front door of the SUMMONS. gentleman who had never sown bls to estimate. court house in the Town of Jacksonville, Oregon, wild oats and whoso Ideas of n hus “The latter arrives In December, and at the hour of 11 o’clock A. M. of said day. sell at SUIT TO QUIET TITLE. band for his niece inclined to the cler from then to April the sen seeinsnllve public auction, all the right, title and interest of IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF ical profession. What troubled Eleanor with turtles. The females seek the said estate in and to the following described OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY. property, to-wit: was that he asked at what college 1 ■mull sand beaches and then ascend J. P. ATKIN, Plaintiff, Lotsone (1). two (2), seven (7). eight (8), nine bad studied, and from my career at the them with the rising tide, pushing vs university ns I had frankly given it to themselves laboriously above high tide j (9) and ten (10) in Block one (1) of the Town of CHARLES A MARRINER. Defendant. WtKxlville, in Jackson County. Oregon, to the her she was quite sure lie would hear mark. Holes are then dug In the sand highest bidder for cash in hand, the proceeds of To Charles A. Marriner, the above named de no good of me. She was ugreeably by means of the fore flippers until a said sale, less the costs and disbursements of the fendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ORE disappointed in this, however, fur the satisfactory one Is obtained, nnd the sale, to go to the State of Oregon. J. W. ROBINSON, M. 1)., Proprietor GON: You are hereby required to appear in the faculty spoke very well of me, a cir eggs. 2t>0 in number, are burled, the W. A. JONES. Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. above entitled court and cause, and there answer cumstance which surprised me and led turtle returning to sea immediately. Handles a full line of Drugs, Novelties “After forty days the eggs hatch Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, this 5th day of the Complaint of the plaintiff on file therein me to believe that these gentlemen against you, on or before the last day of the time July, 1911. almost simultaneously, and the yotmg Stationery, Cigars, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, consider unmeritorlons students more prescribed in the Order of Publication of Sum needful of encomiums tbau those who turtles dig tbeir way up out of the mons herein to-wit: the 26th day of August, 1911, Tablets, Books, Magazines and Periodicals. sand and go down to the sen In n long date being the expiration of six Weeks after ■ re meritorious. At any rate, 1 have NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I , said procession. In the course of which they the date of the first publication of this summons. found them fur more lenient to my DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, | And you will take notice that if you fail to ap- I faults as a graduate than they were to offer an ensy prey to their enemies, pear and answer for want thereof, plaintiff will the frigate birds and herons. Once in 04285 me as a student. I the sen. sharks and other large tlsh U. S. LAND OFFICE at Roseburg. Oregon, ! apply to the above entitled court for the relief When the time camo for my inspec ent them, and only 10 per cent reach Juno 8, 1911. prayed for in said complaint, succinctly stated as tion I wrote my fiancee, giving her tbo maturity.”—Chicago News. Notice is hereby given that Lewis A. Wait, follows; day and train on which I would ar That the plaintiff be decreed to have a good and heir of George K. Wait, of Watkins, Oregon, who. rive. On the way I fell in with an old on August 27, 1907, made Homestead entry 14576 j valid title to the following described real prop- A Strong Recommendation. j erty situated in Jackson County, Oregon, and de gentleman who was the only person “We are nut taking on any new Serial. No 0128"», for NE Vi. Section 4, Township on tbo train I cured to talk to and traveling men just now,” the Hilfe 41. S.. Range 3 West Willamette Meridian, has scribed as follows, to-wit: The southwest quarter of the southwest quarter whom I engnged in conversation. He manufacturer snfd. “Business Is rath- filed notice of intention to make Final five year of Section Thirty-six, Township Forty, South of Proof, to establish claim to the land above de was one of those men who linve more er dull in our line." scribefl, before W. H. Cannon United States Com Range 4, West of the Willamette Meridian.2 sympathy with young people than And that you the said defendant be required to “Well. If you need ono let me know,” missioner, at Medford, Oregon, on the 18 day of set forth the nature of your claim to said prop those of tbeir own age. He talked said the applicant for a job. “I’d rath August, 1911. horse, and I was delighted to talk er sell your safe than any there is in Claimant names as witnesses; William Kinney, erty; that all adverse claims asserted by you be of Jacksonville, Oregon,* Ezra Arnold, of Jackson | determined by decree of this court and that by horse with him. He smoked to excess the market It’s the best.” ville, Oregon; John Haskins, of Watkins. Oregon; said decree it be declared and adjudged that you sud drank whenever it plensed him to “Are you an expert?" have no estate or interest in or to said premises, do so. We hadn't been together half “Yes. sir. I know all there is to be J. P. Harr, of Watkins. Oregon. and that you be both enjoined and debarred from BENJAMIN F. JONES. Register. an hour before bo brought out a flask, known about safes." asserting any claim whatever in or to said prem cigars and cards. 1 was not personally “Ever deal in them?” ises adverse to the plaintiff, and that plaintiff “No. sir." have such other and further relief as equity may ■ verse to any one of the three and pre Notice Of Final Settlement. require and to the court may seem meet, and that “Ever work In a fnctory?" ferred them together. Having im IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON. he have judgment for his costsand disbursements “No. sir." bibed and lighted weeds, wo proceed IN AND FOR JACKSON COUNTY. herein to be taxed. “How do you know ours is the ed to play. I found the gentleman the This summons is published in the Jacksonville Estate of Henry L. Pegg, deceased. best eueber player I had ever met. best?” Notice is hereby given that M. M. Neil, Admin Post, by order of the Honorable J. R. Neil, Judge “Because it takes longest to break istratrix Possibly my reason for so considering of the estate of above named decedent, of the County Court for Jackson County. Oregon, him was because before we reached into It" has filed in the above entitled court her duly ver which said order was made and entered of record "How do yon know thnt? ” ified final account and report of the administra on the 12th day of July, 1911. and which order re our destination he hud taken out of me “I’m a reformed burglar.” tion of said estate and the said Court has quire you to appear and answer said complaint all the money I had brought with me ne got the job.—Chicago Tribune. fixed Saturday. July 22. 1911, at 10’ocîock A.M. of on or before the last day prescribed in said onler [ for expenses. said day. in the court room of said court, in the for the publication of this summons. The date of j “Wall," I said, “I'm cleaned out.” court house at Jacksonville, Jackson County. the first publication is the 15th day of July. 1911, ; An Immense Flower. “Come to my bank tomorrow morn The largest of all the flowers of the State of Oregon, as the time and place of hearing and the date of the last publication is the26th day ing," he said, “and 1’11 cash a draft for of August. 1911. world Is said to be the rntfiesla. a na said final account and report. you." All persons interested are hereby notified to A E. REAMES. Attorney for Plaintiff. tive of Sumatra, ao called after Sir Since I needed money from the start, Stamford Hatties. This Immense flow make or file their objections to said final account the first tbing I did after my arrival er Is composed of five round petals of and report with said court, if any they have, on Summons. was to call at the old gentleman’s a brie kish color, each measuring a foot or before said time. I IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF Date hereof and of the first publication hereof bank. I fob nd him a very different across. These are covered with nu OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY is June 24. 1911. person there from the man with whom merous irregular yellowish white Fred J. Fick, plaintiff, vs. Laura J. Fick. I M. M. NEIL. Administratrix of the I had traveled. He was dignity Itself. swellings. The petals surround a cup estate of Henry L. Pegg, deceased. defendant Suit in Equity for a Divorce. Express, Freight, General Delivery. Teaming to He cashed my draft without the slight nearly a foot wide, the margin of I To 1 .aura J. Fick, the above named defendant. | IN THE NAMEOFTHE STATE OF OREGON: est reference to the manner In which which bears the stamens. The cup of all Parts of the Country. Nothing too Heavy or we had whiled away the time on the the rafliesia is tilled with a fleshy Notice of Sale of Real Property By You aie hereby notified that you are required to [ too Light. Agents for Colestin Mineral Water. j appeal and answer the complaint filed against train, asked a few civil questions nnd disk, the upper ‘surface of whlcb is Administrator. I you in the above entitled court and cause within I dismissed mo with the remark that covered with projections like minia I IN THK COUNTY COURT Or THE STATEOF OREGON, JACKSONVILLE OREGON i ten days from the date of the service of this ' this was his busy day. FOR JACK8ON COUNTY. ture cows’ bonis. The cup when free summons upon you, if served upon you within I felt a trifle groggy, and I fenred I from its contents will hold about [ In the matter of the estate of Joseph A. Krew- Jackson County, State of Oregon, or if served ' looked groggy. Therefore I took a twelve pints. The flower weighs about i son. deceased. upon you within any other county of the State of I long nap, deferring my call on my fifteen pounds and is very thick, the Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. Oregon, then within twenty days from the date fiancee till evening. I was anxious to petals being three-quarters of au Inch. , the administrator of the estate of Joseph A. of the service of this summons upon you; or if i Krewson. decea.xed, will from and after the 22nd ' served by publication, then on or before the last see Eleanor, but I fenred to present a —Scientific American. I day of July. 1911. at the hour of eleven o'clock A. day so proscribed in the order for publication of dissipated api>earanco to her uncle. M. of said day. at the Court House door, in Jack said summons; and you will take notice that if SUMMONS. At 4 o’clock I took a Turkish bath, sonville. Oregon, offer at private sale to the high you fail to so appear and answer said complaint dlued, and at 8, quite freshened, I rang IN THK CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON. est bidder for cash, and subject to confirmation within said time, plaintiff will Uke a default and j FOR JACKSON COUNTY John Dunnington the doorbell at the Warfields. Eleanor by the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, | decree against you for the relief prayed for in A. S. Kleinhammer received mo lovingly, of course, and I I Katie Evans, plaintiff, vs. Leon Evans. De the following described real property, to-wit: , his complaint, to-wit: for a decree dissolving the SW v. Of SW H Sec. 28. NW of NW U. Se< lx»n, of matrimony now existing between you told me that the account the profeti- fendant. Suit for Divorce. 33. E H of NE H Sec. 32. all in Tp. 38 S. R 3 W and the above named plaintiff, and for a further To Leon Evans, the above named Defendant: ■ora bad given of me at college had IN THE NAMEOFTHE STATEOF OREGON: of W. M.. also 28 acres of la >d described in Vol. decn e decreeing plaintiff to be the owner in fee made her quite hopeful, After chat- are hereby commanded to appear and answer 55. at page 217. Record of Deeds. Jackson County. simp.® of an undivided one third of your un ting for some time she led uie into the You the plaintiff's cfimplalnt against you now on Ale Oregon, as beginning at the S. E. corner of the divided one half of the following described library to be Inspected. An old gentle in the above entitled court and cause on or be* Ballard Donation claim, in the SW '» of Sec. 4. property, situate and being in Jackson. County. man rose from an easy chair, and- fore the last day prescribed in the publication of Tp. 37 S, R 2 W. thence west 9.43 chains, thence State or Oregon, to-wit: Lot No. 2. in Block No. well. I wai appalled. summons herein, tow it, on or before the 26th north 29.68 chains, thence east 9.43 chains, thence j 4. in Lundgren's Sub-division of the Holman day of August. 1911. said date being the expira ' south 29.68 chains to place of begining. also Right Addition to the Town of Jacksonville, in the He wii my fellow traveler. He told me to alt down. Then he tion of six weeks from the dav of the first publi I of Way described in Vol. 36. at page 453 Reconi county and state aforesaid: and for a judgment eald that tnstead of making the in- cation of this summons And you are hereby I of Deeds, Jackson County. Oregon, also that against defendant for the costa and disburse that if you fail to appear and answer certain^tract of land in Jacksonville. Oregon ments of thia suit and for such other and further ■pection of me In his homo he had notified DUNNINGTON & KLEINHAMMER. Prop, said complaint within said time, for want thereof Begining at the junction of the west side linj of as to the Court may seem equitable. gone west for the purpose of seeing plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief the county road leading to the Beavenue place In rtelief This summons is published in the Jacksonville wbat I really was by taking me off my prayed for in her complaint, vis. that it be de Sec. 31. Tp. 37 S. R 2 W Will. Mer thence south Post by order of the Hon. F. M. Calkins. Judge guard. lie was very well satisfied creed that the marriage vows now existing be- westerly along the westerly side line of the Jack I of the above entitled Court, which said order was with me and considered me a much tween the plaintiff ami defendant he dissolved sonville and Applegate road 170 feet, thence mad and dated in chambers on the 16th day of Diate, t In fatter man than I had been represent and that plaintiff be given the care aad custody westerly 200 feet to the southeasterly side line of June A. D. 1911. and it is therein ordered that ed by the professors under whom I of James Evans, aged six years, a minor child said Beavenue road, thence northeasterly on said you ippear and answer the complaint on file side line of said Reavenue road to the place of her»' n on or before the expiration of six weeks had studied, “or, rather, had not stud of plaintiff and defendant. All Kinds of Fresh and Cured Meats. This summons is published in the Jacksonville l»eginning. situate in Sec. 31. Tp. 37 S. R 2 Wwt iron the date prescribed in said order as the date ied,” he added Poet, by order of Hon. J. R. Neil. County Judge, of W. M. Jackson County. State of Oregon. of the first publication of this summons« “What did they Bay of mo?” I asked which said order was entered of record on the This sale is made under and in pursuance of a Th * date of the first publication of thia sum- “The reputation you left at college 14th day of July, 1911. and which onler requires license and order of sale, granted, made and m<>- and the date prescribed in the aforesaid Poultry, Choice Lard, Etc. was far better than the one I left my- you to appear and answer the complaint on or entered of record by the County Court of Jackson onler for the first publication of said summons eelf. I don't belong to a studious fam before the iast day prescribed in Mid order for County. Oregon, on the 20th day of May. 1911. in is June 17th. 1911. and the date of the last pub ily myself, and I doubt If you do. I publication of summons. Date of first publica the »natter of the estate of Joseph A. Krewson, Ik.» on thereof and on or before wh’ch date you discovered on our trip that you are tion is the 16th day of July. 1911. and date of last deceased, authorising this administrator to sell ar equired to appear and answer lid complaint said property Dated this 19th day of June. 1911. » July 29th. 1911. JACKSONVILLE, honorable, your impulses are good and pubjication on the Mth day of August. 1911. OREGON FRANK R. NKIL, Administrator of the H K. HANNA. J r . ! 1 . | Dy HENRY C. WILLING Barber Shooand Ba,h Room City Drug Store A Complete Line of Post Cards Always on Hand Charles F. Dunfoi d DR AY AGE Jacksonville Meat Market you will turn out all right." I J D e AKMOND A D e A R MON D. Attorneys for Plain tiff route of Joseph A. Krewson. deceased. ( Attorney for the Plaintiff,