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t. ‘—yvT> rvrz Good Elderberry Wine By M QUAD Mr. W. S. Gunsalus, a farmer living near Fleming, Pa., say* he baa used Chamberlain’* Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in hie family for fourteen years, and that lie has found it to be an excellent remedy, and takes pleasure in recommending it For sale by all dealers. I 131 Fifth St., near U. S. Mint SA* FRANCISCO. CAL. We buy ifold rich ore amabram ar.d a’l mining pro lucts. We pi? cash »ini irre a »q-iaredeal. Ateaying 56c Established 20 year«. R ference First National Bank cf San Fn.ncisco. To your broom, brush, sweeper, dust pan and dust cloth and get a $10.00 “Great Northern” Carpet NEWBURY Pionier Assaying & Refining Co. « One summer's dny In the long ngo, when you could meet a lightning rod outfit nt every five miles on the high way, one of the craft drove into the town of Plainfield. In showing off bis fine horses he ran over a hog. and the bog limped squealing away. Jt was nothing to make a fuss over, :t*l none would have been made If the hog hadn't belonged to Elder Carpenter. The elder was a solemn, severe man. happened to be passing at the time the animal was run over, and be caught a laugh and an oath from the Ups of the man of lightning. What does be do but go before a justice and swear out a warrant for malicious in jury to a hog. An arrest and trial fol lowed. Of course the lightning rod man testified on his own behalf that no malice existed. He and the elder's hog had never met before. lie was driving up to the hotel in a fancy way I to show off before tbo loafers sitting j on the veranda, and the bog was un- i seen until too late. At the conclusion of the trial the CORVALLIS FLOUR lightning rod man told the elder and about forty others what he thought of them, their town and their fathers and mothers before them, and there was a fight. In which he got badly banged up and driven out of town. Of course he wanted to get even. You must know that there is a fellow feeling between men who are skinning the public, and it was quite natural that the elder's j victim should select a tin peddler as his instrument for carrying out his plan. A shallow river runs through Plain- field. At that time its banks were lined for a mile up and down with el derberry bushes. Toward the last of [ft/ August the clusters of berries were a sight to see. One could gather a wug- onload in half a day. One day a tin peddler stopped to gather a couple of bushels. In answer to Inquiries be stilt ed that he was going to make elder berry wine after a recipe brought from China by a missionary. Your mother, I V. Palmer, deceased. Order for sale if she lived in the country, used to muke wine of these berries, but only I of reftl property. in limited quantity. It isn't the bev Estate of E. Stidham, deceased. erage to make one enthuse. There was Petition for appointment of adminis considerable talk about the tin ped . 1 Official Paper of the City of Jacksonville, Oregon trator. dler and his Chinese recipe, and un ex In the matter of the estate of Ceo. citement followed. He returned to A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson W. McKnight, deceased. Petition for Plainfield with a twenty gallon keg of re-confirmation of sale of certain real new wine, and wanted to form a syn County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor. dicate for gathering the berries and estate. making the wine. He had with blm a In the matter of the estate of letter purporting to come from a large Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville, Eugene B. Moke, deceased. Inventory wine house and offering him $8 a gal lon for all the elderberry wine he and appraisement filed. Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Estate of D. McCoy, deceased. In could ship. Six hundred dollars was the cash ventory and appraisement filed. capital wanted for a press aud build ing and to pay for the gathering. The SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1911 dividends for th^season would be 100 MARRIED I er cent. There was no bayseed In the SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on KOEPSELL-HAZELWOOD—At Jack hair of the population of Plainfield. sonville, Oregon, Thursday, Sept. 28, The peddler's talk sounded all right, application. 1911, by Henry G. Dox, J. P.; Her but the people said he must show them man Koepsell and Josephine Hazel before they invested. That was why that twenty gallon keg was placed on wood. the tavern veranda, und the public VALENTINE - PEART - At Central a ked to help themselves. Elder Car Point, Oregon, Thursday, Sept. 28, penter was a temperance man right by Rev. L. J. Belknap; Walter L. down to refusing ginger beer, but he Valentine and Sylvia Pearl Peart. s.iw no hurt In manufacturing a good brand of elderberry wine and selling it for medicinal purposes. One of the most common ailments that It was three hours before the keg hard working people are afflicted with is lame back. Apply Chamberlain’s Liniment waa empty, and by that time it was twice a day and massage the parts thoroughly the universal verdict that the poddiet at each application, and you will get quick was a "goo’ fel’r” and that the town relief. For sale by all dealers. stood ready to invest not $600. but i 600.000,000. in his enterprise They nould buy 6,000 presses They would Notiee of Sheriff’s Sale. gather GO.oOO loads of berries. It was By Virtue of an Execution duty iasued by the in the midst of the greatest good feel Clerk of the Circuit Court of the County of Jack ing and general hilarity that the town aon. State of Oregon. dated the 31«t day of blacksmith said that Elder Carpenter August. 1911. in a certain action in the Circuit was a hog himself for making the Court for said County and State wherein D. K. lightning rod man trouble over the oth Sutherland as plaintiff recovered judgment The elder promptly replied atrainat Harry Silver and J. S. Bailey defendants, er hog. for the rum .of Forty-four and 50-100 Dollars that the smith was a born liar and The peddler made (544.601 and costa and diaburaementa taxed at st irted the row. Six Dollars (56.00) aad the further aum of for the tavern barn and hid away, but Twenty-five Dollars attorney feea on the 15th ills example was not followed. Every day of October. 1910. man got the idea that it was his duty NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I will on to wade into some other man. and for the 23rd day of October. 1911, at the front door an hour there was fighting tip and of the Court Houae. in Jackaonvllle, in said down the streets. Fathers whanged county, at 3 o’clock in the afternoon of said day, sell at public auction to the hixheat bidder for away at sons, and brother punched brother. The three local ministers cash, the following described property, to-wit: All the rixht. title and interest of said Harry butted in as peacemakers and were W. I. Vawter, attorney for plaintiff. THE COURT HOUSE Silver and J.^B. Bailey, or either of them had on early left stranded In the dust. J. B. Andrews vs. J. J. Koehn. or before the 15th day of October. 1910, in and There were a few men In tbo town Items of Interest to Jackaon County Suit to foreclose mortgage. Complaint to lota numbered 11 and 12 of Block ""A" of Boule who did not get black eyes iui pd bloody ! filed. Boggs & Wilson attorneys for vard Park Addition to the City of Ashland. Jack n ses and lumpy heads, but tl they were Tax Payors aon County, Oregon. Taken and levied upon ! plaintiff. the old men who had had their fun in as the property of the said Harry Silver and J. S. W. E. Davison vs. R. W. Gray et Bailey or either of them or so much thereof as other days and were now willing to let MARRIAGE LICENSES tbo younger generation go In and al. Suit to foreclose mortgage. may lie necessary to satisfy the said judgment in Herman Koepsell and Josephine favor of said D. K. Sutherland auainat said whoop ’er up. It was these old men Complaint filed. Colvig A Rearnes Harry Silver and J. S. Bailey with Interest there who assisted the women when it came Hazelwood. attorneys for plaintiff. on. together with all costs and disbursements to poultices and bandages and to Walter L. Valentine and Sylvia v heeling home those who could not Martha Oden vs. Vine Oden. Suit that have or may accrue. Tearl Peart. Dated at Jacksonville. Oreiron. September walk. for divorce. Complaint filed. E. D. 21st, 1911. Only two men knew what was In F. R. Myer* and Mary E. Bigham. Briggs attorney for plaintiff. W. A. JONES, that keg, and they never told. It may By B. B. DOW. Deputy. ’ Sheriff T. W. Darling and Della Bain. PROBATE COURT hive been Chinese elderberry wine a. cording to missionary recipe, or It Clarence Terhune and Albertien Estate of Clarinda C. Oglesby, [de nuiy have been a mixture of whisky, Bielar. ceased. Order appointing appraisers soesiTT, s. c. W hittington . brandy, gin, wine and dmgs. At any and administrator and fixing bond in Fr“ *"d **"’ S“1' *'J CIRCUIT COURT rate, the “feeling” lasted two whole sum of $1000. days, and there were fights almost NEW CASES In the matte; of the estate of ROGUE RlVER VALLEY daily for the next fortnight It was a Medford Grocery Co. vs. L. M. month later that the lightning rod man came driving up to the tavern again. Gramee. Action to recover money. Lillian S. Moor1, deceased. Order bstract itle o Tills time he ran over two hogs Instend Complaint filed. Affidavit and under coufirming sale of real property. (I ncorporated ) if one. Elder Carpenter was pass taking for attachment Colvig A Estate of Ida M. Briscoe, deceased. im- again, but he did not stop or turn. Reameu. attorneys for plaintiff. Order approving final account and dis-! Ho simply uttered an "inn" and held U. S. National Bank of Ashland vs. charging administrator and his bonds his way. There was the usual crowd Only new up-to-date Abstract on Ihe veranda, but they crossed their E. J. Wilber, et al. Action to recover men. Plant in Jackson County. legs spat their tobacco Juice over the money. Complaint filed, E. D. Briggs In the matter of the estate of Daniel railing and were mum TBe fowl) had attorney for plaintiff. P. Norton, deceased. Order appoint Bell Phone Jacksonville 11. been struck by lightning and didn't Wm. H. Stewart vs. Mary H. Dag- , ing W. H. Humphrey ns administrator want any more of It. It didn't even Home Phone Jackson 2006 want the empty keg the peddler had gett et a). Suibtoforecloae mortgage. | and fixing bond in sum of ¿4000. Complaint filed. Summon« issued. In the matter of the estate of John Jacksonville, - Oregon left behind him in his flight Vacuum GUS Attomey-at-Law Copyright. 1911, by Associated Lit erary Tress. Say Goodbye BUSINESS C'AK'l S. Cleaner At Cost Save the Coupons . 1 4 MEDFORD, OREGON. ’ DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Effective January 1st, 1910. j Office in Ryan Building, California St. NORTH BOUND TRAINS. Upstairs! ’ 23 Portland Passenger........... 8:04 A. M. 21 Grants Tass Motor........... 10:21 A.M. JACKSONVILLE OREGON 32 Grants Pass Motor............. 4:48 P.M. 16 Oregon Express............................. 5:24 P.M. II. K. HANNA 2-16 Ore.’ou Express.......................... 5:34 P.M 12 Shasta Limited (Mailonly)2:35 A.M. SOUTH BOUND TRAINS. 23 15 31 13 11 Lawyer Ashland Motor............................... 8:45 A.M. 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There are several methods, either of which could be fol lowed to arrive at the desired result, viz: a decision by our supreme court sustaining the action of the county court in calling the special election. It seems to us that the quicker the matter is decided, one way or the other the better it will be for all concerned. ’ Let us hope the question will be settled speedily and if the decision is favorable, then get to work. A -T C . J Change in Southern Pacific Time Table. One coupon will be found in every 49 pound sack of When you have accumulated EIGHT 49 lb. coupons bring them to us with $3.95 in cash and we will give you one of these $10.00 Great Northern Vacuum Cleaners. Every sack of flour guaranteed. Will Practise in All Courts in the Stat« HE TELEPHONE is the coal man’s best salesman. 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