Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, October 21, 1911, Image 4

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    THE ANrALUSIAN PLAINS.
GOV. WILSON SPEAKING.
Notice for Publication.
Oregon Sidelights.
They Remind tho American Traveler of
the Western Prairies.
The Hermiston Herald has celebrated
its s:xth birthday.
To traverse tho. great plains of
Andalusia is not only to travel I Work on the Madras state bank’s
through an exceedingly interesting I new brick building will begin soon.
The Moose of Baker now occupy new
and characteristic part of Spain, but
to receive an impression, at least quarters in the Elk’s building, and
from a distance, of tho American at an early date will give a house
warming.
prairies as "Jicy formerly were.
Eugene Regster: M-. Clover, of
For miles and miles on rfthcr side
of the Guadalquivir (which, for all Lebanon, inlenls to go Io the head-
its romantic name, is a very muddy w iters of the Santiam and spend the
stream) the country stretches away winter trapping.
The Man In Whom Many Se*
a Future President of U. S.
(•) 1511. by American Frees Association.
GOVERNMENT BY THE PEOPLE.
D. W. BAGSHAW
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.
U. S. Land Office at Roseburg. Oreron,
September 25, 1911.
I Notice is hereby given that Walter F. Yocum,
i of Ruch. J a ck son County, Oregon, who, on Oct.
' 23, lfX'4. made Homestead Entry. Serial No. 03847,
for WJi N.W.% and N.WJ4 S.W.'/i. Section 30.
Township 38 S., Range 2 W., Willamette Meridian,
has filed notice of intention to make final five
year proof, to establish claim to the land above
I described, before W. H. Canon, United States
j Commissioner, at Medford. Oregon, on the 17th
day of November, 1911.
Claimant names as witnesses: Albert W.
Yocu.n. of Central Point. Oregon; Sam Coffman,
of Ruch. Oregon; John Matney, of Ruch, Oregon;
Sam Carpenter, of Ruch, Oregon.
BENJAMIN F. JONES.
Register.
into a faint blue haze of distant
The Klamath Chronicle has become
hills, with the foreground and mid­ the property of E. J. Murray, who has
SUMMONS.
dle distance full of herds of horses, been connected with newspapers at
mules and cattle, feeding slowly or Klamath Falls for the past five years. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR JACKSON COUNTY.
lying at ease in the long grass and
The postal department has accepted
Missouri Einalino Dorman. Plaintiff.
low, gorselike scrub.
vs.
The wide and lengthy tracts of the offer of the Odd Fellows of Hills­ Charles W. Dorman. Defendant.
grass country, the immense herds boro to furnish quarters for the post­ To Charles W. Dorman, the above named do
and the mounted cowboys combine, office. Removal is to be made Decem- fendant.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OFOREGON
says the Wide World, to present an ber 1.
Stanfield Standard: Watermelons You are hereby notified that you are required to
aspect which seems to belong much
appear and answer or otherwise plead to the
more to America than to Europe. and cantaloupes are still on the mar- complaint of the above named plaintiff filed
On closer inspection, of course, this ket and are being enjoyed fresh from against you in the above entitled ' Court ar.d
the vine.« by the people of the Stanfield cause, within ten days from the date of the
illusion is dispelled.
service of this summons upon you, if served upon
For exajnple, the horses, instead country.
you within Jackson County, State of Oregon, or
of having ordinary foals at foot,
A dozen strawberries, about the size if served upon you within any other county of
have mule foals, and interspersed of peaches and filling a dish seven the State of Oregon, then within twenty days
among the horses and cattle are inches in diameter have been exhibited from the dste of the service of thi3 summons
upon you; or if served by publication, then on or
herds of mules, with occasionally a at Cottage Grove by Mrs. C. E. Stewart, before
the last day so prescribed in the order for
few donkeys. Moreover, near the a resident.
i publication of said sun mons as hereinafter
I stated; and you will take notice that if you fail
iilquerias or farms will be seen
The people of Banks have their eyes to so appear an I answer or otherwise plead to
droves of pigs of a dull red color,
complaint within said time, plaintiff will
flocks of goats and in some places on springs that would give the town said
abundance of water as good as Bull take a default and decree against you for the re­
merino sheep.
lief prayed for in her complai it, to-wit: for a de­
Spain, especially on these plains, Run affords Portland, according to the cree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now ex­
Banks Herald,
isting between you and the above named plaintiff
is a country of magnificent sunsets. I |
and for a judgment of $2000.00 and for the costs
Words fail absolutely to describe 1 Condon Times: The county _____
jail is • aud disbursements of this suit and for such other
tho glories of the evening sky. | without an occupant and Sheriff Mont" I and further relief that the Court shall deem
Silent and statuesque against the . • ague has taken the opportunity to have equitable.
This summons is published in the Jacksonville
distant glow one sees silhouetted 1 the blankets all laundered and has Post
by order of the Hon. F. M. Calkins, Judge
perhaps n mounted herdsman—a given the jail a general cleaning up.
of the above entitled Court, which said order was
brooding figure motionless and grim
Eugene Guard: Ray Keopp shot a made and dated in chambers on the 25th day of
—or on llie river’s bank a Ijlack hawk measuring six feet three inches September, 1911, and it ¡3 therein ordered
that you appear and answer or otherwise plead
bull standing dark against the rose­ from tip to .tip, near Irving. This to
the complaint on file herein on or before the
ate sky.
was perhaps the largest chicken hawk expiration of six weeks from the date prescribed
Again in the moonlight one may I ever killed in this part of the valley. in said order as the date of the first publication
of this summons.
descry the faint and dusky forms of
Sherwood News Sheet: Fred Elwert j | The date of the first publication of this sum­
feeding cattle, the moonlight now
mons and the date prescribed in the aforesaid
and again catching on a gleaming who has been shipping apples packed : order for the first publication of said summons is
by
Hood
River
people,
is
responsible
,
horn. The silence, broken by the
i Sept. 30, 1911, and the date of the last publica­
faint lowing of distant kine or the for the story that in many instances tion thereof and on or before which date you are
to appear and answer or otherwise
weird cry of some night bird, given they were not able* to get four apples required
plead to said complaint is Nov. 11, 1911.
an enhanced beauty to a wonderful of the King variety in a row length-
J. A. LEMERY,
wise of the box.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
scene not easily forgotten.
All Progressiva Reforms Have That
For Their Object, Says Wilean.
Dlscussiug the progressive move­
ment tu politics, Governor Woodrow
Wilson of New Jersey said recently:
"If you will look at the proposed re­
forms, proposed by meu In both par-j
ties, mount to serve the country 1; a :
some special way, you will see that
each particular reform has a definite
object. For example, the question of
tbe cost of living Is a question whlcli
touches the great body of the people.
It does not touch those exceptional
persons whose Income is abundant.
It touches the whole body of the peo­
ple. The question of direct primaries
touches the accessibility of the offices
by the people. It touches the means
which they are to exercise to put the
sort of men they desire into office.
The question of the equalization of
taxation means that equality which
Is Justice, t|iat fairness which will sea
that no man Is taxed more than an­
other man or upon n different basis
from other men or other corporations.
The question of corrupt practices In
elections is a question of the attacks
which have been made upon the vir­
tue of the people.
“Every direction you turn you will
see that what we are straining after
Medford Mail Tribune: W. J. Petty
Is to bring the government back with­
SUMMONS.
is in receipt of a post card which J
in the touch of the people and to use
MARRYING EN MASSE.
traveled part of the distance between ! I n the circuit court of the state of O regon ,
it In behalf of tbe people. Upon wliat
FOR JACKSON COUNTY
sort of occasion, therefore. In what Curious Now Year’« Custom of Plou- London, England, and Medford, Or.,
William B. Radebaugh, Plaintiff.
sort of cnmpnign, should a man who
by the aerial post that has been estab­
gastels of Brittany.
vs.
remembers tho long traditions of
Some curious and distinctive mar- lished between London and Windsor,
Edna M. Radebaugh, Defendant.
American government take greater rlage customs prevail among the
Plou- a distance of 30 miles, by the British 1 To Edna M. Radebaugh, the above named de­
pleasure and zest tlinn In a campaign
fendant.
gastels. a strange race of people government.—Journal.
which has such objects?’’
IN THE NAME OFTHE STATE OF OREGON:
(thought by soino to be of Asiatic orl-
You are hereby notified that you are required to
glnl Inhabiting Plougnstel Dnoulas. in
THE PROGRESSIVE MOVEMENT. Brittany, wlio are great
When you have a bad cold you Want the , appear and answer or otherwise plead to the
strawberry best medicine obtainable so as to cure it with complaint of the plaintiff filed against you in the
It Is Pervading ths Whois Country, De­ growers. They are also noted for in­ ao little delay as possible. Here is a drug above entitled Court and cause, within ten days
gist's
’s opinion: “ “1 have sold Chamberlain's i from the date of the service of this summons
termarrying exclusively with each oth­ gist
clares Woodrow Wilson.
upon you. if served upon you within Jackson
now widespread la the progressive er. Tbe alliances, which are engineered Cough Remedy for fifteen year»,” says Enos ( i County,
State of Oregon, or if served upon you
Lollar of Saratoga, Ind., “nnd consider it the
movement in American politics was by an Intermediary known as tbe bas- best
within any other county of the State of Oregon,
on the market.” Sold by all dealers.
eloquently expressed by Governor ralalne, all take place on one day,
then within twenty days from the date of the
Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey In a usually tbe first Tuesday of the new
service of this summons upon you; or if served
publication, then on or before the last day so
recent speech. The governor said:
year. Tbe bnsralnlnes start their cam­ THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN I by
prescribed in the order for publication of s*i<|
"It does not require any grent Imag­ paign in September as soon as tbe bar­
ADVERTISING BY THE
summons as hereinafter stated, and you will take
ination to think that high thoughts vest is gathered in. demanding on be­
notice that if you fail to so appear and answer or
and purposes lu polities are running half of the Intending bridegroom tbe
otherwise plead to said complaint within said
subtly through every household and hand of bls bride elect.
time, plaintiff will take a default and decree
every member of every household in
Tbe courtship Is then authorized and
GENERAL OFFICES
against you for relief prayed for in his complaint,
this country. It does not need that proceeds with ardor during the dark
NEW YORK AND CHICAGO
to-wit: for a decree dissolving the bonds of
you should touch elbows—actually mouths which follow. Last year twen­ BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES ! matrimony now existing between you and the
I above named plaintiff and for a judgment for
touch elbows—with men in tbe street ty-three couples were married in the
the costs and disbursements of this suit and for
and men In the shop In order to know parish church on Jan. 8.
such other and further relief that the Court shall
the grent Issues of Jiunian happiness
After tbe ceremony come dancing
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale.
deem equitable.
that are Involved in n grant contest and feasting. Tbe great dinner which
By Virtue of an Execution duly issued by the
This summons is published in the Jacksonville
like this, for the question of tbe tariff b served at the numerous inns begins Clerk of tho Circuit Court of the County of Jack- Post
by order of the Hon. F. M. Calkins. Judge
is not a mere question of policy. It is at 2 o'clock nnd lasts well on to mid­ son. State of Oregon. dated the 31st day of of the aboye entitled Court, which said order was
a question of the rearrangement of the night. The favorite dish is tripe, and August. 1911. in a certain action in the Circuit made and dat?d in chambers on the 25th day of
public interests ns you touch every an inordinate quantity of nlcobol Is Court for said County and State wherein D. K. Sept., 1911. nnd it is therein ordered that you
household in this country, and how consumed—one would like to know Sutherland as plaintiff recovered judgment ' appear and answer or otherwise plead to the
against Hnrry Silver and J. S. Bailey defendants, complaint on file herein on or before the expira­
any man lu such circumstances can with what results.
the sum of Forty-four and 50-100 Dollars tion of six weeks from the date prescribed in
hold ills bead up after be has voted for
The whole plnce is eu fete, and there for
($44 50) and costa and disbursements taxed at said order as the date of the first publication of
a special interest without a just con­ are uever fewer than 2.000 guests. Six
Dollars ($6.00) and the further sum of
ception of the common interests 1 for After the orgy the united couples re­ i Twenty-five Dollars attorney fees on the 15th this summons.
The date of the first publication of this sum­
one cannot comprehend.
pair to their separate homes. They do I day of October. 1910.
mons nnd the dnte prescribed in the aforesaid
"But whet her men can comprehend not take up their Joint lire until tbe I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I will on order for the first publication of said summons
It or not, help it or not, we all know following evening (nfter the service ' tho 28rd day of October. 1911. at the front door is Sept. 30. 1911 and the date of the last publica­
that the ’mills of the gods grind slow­ for tbe dead and a second feast), when . of the Court House, tn Jacksonville, in said tion thereof and on or before which date you are I
ly,’ and they ’grind exceedingly tine,’ they are escorted to tbe bridal cham­ | county, at 3 o’clock in the afternoon of said day. required to appear and answer or otherwise plead j
and tbe men who now resist this ber by a large contingent of grooms­ | sell at public auction to the highest bidder for to said complaint is Nov. 11. 1911.
the following described property, to-wit:
J. A. LEMERY.
great impulse of reform, the men who men aud bridesmaids, to whom soup i cash,
All the right, title and interest of said Harry
Attorney for Plaintiff. I
impede this great compulsion of pub­ aud cakes are presented by tbe newly Silver and J.’S. Bailey, or either of them had on
lic interest, will be ground so tine in married.—Sphere.
or before the 15th day of October. 1910. in and
some of these mills of the gods that
to lota numbered 11 and 12 of Block "A ’of Boule­ Notice of Sheriffs Sale of Real Estate
their very dust will be imperceptible.’’
Under Execution.
vard Park Addition to the City of Ashland. Jack-
Brougham and Mulled Port.
First National Bank of Medford. Oregon, a
Lord Brougham who as a member son County. Oregon. Taken and levied upon
< >♦»»♦»»»<$*♦<»»»»♦■bM-4><S4<'í«?í4'>» of the house of commons was a most I as the property of the said Harry Silver and J. S. I ( rporatlon. Plaintiff.
va.
abstemious num. upon his promotion ! Bailey or either of them or so much thereof as
I am accused of being a radi­
nt»y be necessary to satisfy the said judgment in
Jamea H. Grace and Amy Grace. Defendant«.
< > cal. If to seek to go to the root
to the peerage acquired less commend­ . favor
of said D K. Sutherland against said
By Virtue of an Execution and Order of Sale
able habits. During bls long and Im­ I Harry Silver and J. S. Bailey with Interest there- ! ' duly
Is a’radleal, a radical I am. Aft­
issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of
1
passioned
appeal
to
the
lords
to
re
­
er all, everything that flowers in
on. together with all costs and disbursements I the County of Jackson. State of Oregon, dated
frain from rejecting the reform bill that have or may accrue.
beauty in the air of heaven
he 21st day of September. 1911. in a certain ac-
of 1832 "live tumblers of mulled port,
Dated at Jacksonville. Oregon. September •i..nln the Circuit Court for said County and
« draws its fulrnegs, its vigor,
21st, 1911.
with
a
dash
of
brandy,
were
brought
< > from Its roots.
^-ate wherein First National Bank of Medford, j I
Nothing living
W. A. JONES.
to him at Intervals.” When lie came 1
• Oregon, a corporation, recovered judgment
can blossom into fruitage unless
By R. B. DOW. Deputy.
Sheriff
to his last sentence (“I warn you. I
” calnst James H. Grace and Amy Grace for the
through nourishing stalks deep
nm of Three Thousand One Hundred Thirteen :
Implore you—yen. on my bended knee
planted in the common soil. Up
<
and
80-160 Dollars ($3113.80) and costa and dis- I
I supplicate you—reject not this bill”)
Notice of Referee’s Sale.
from that soil, up from the silent
h rsemente taxed at Twenty-three and 60.100 I
he
knelt
on
the
woolsack,
whence
bo
bosom of the earth, rise the cur­
John Pegg, plaintiff.
Pollan (823.601 on the 1st dav of September. 1911. I I
slipped to the floor. It is recorded In
rents of life nud energy. Up
vs.
TUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I
the
"Lives
of
the
Lord
Chancellors
”
Charles Pegg et al. Defendants.
from the commou soil, up from
will on the 23rd day of October. 1911. at the front p
that “he remained some time as if in { By Virtue of an Order duly made by the Cir­ •I -or of the Court House In Jacksonville, in said
tbe quiet heart of the people,
prayer, but Ills friends, alarmed lest cuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson County, at 2 o'clock P. M. of said day sell at pub-
rlae Joyously today streams of
he should be suffering from the effects I County, dated the 16th day of September. 1911. lir auction to the highest bidder for cash the foL ,
hope and determination bound
of mulled port, picked him up nnd wherein it was ordered. adjudged and decreed In wing deecribed real property, to-wit:
« ‘ to renew the face of the earth in
that the undersigned be appointed as referee to
The South-east quarter of Section 14 and the
placed him safely on the woolsack.”
glory.
sell the hereinafter described real property and North half of the North-east quarter of Section i
I >
I tell you the so called radical­
being further ordered that the undersigned sell S3. in Township 35 South of Range 2 West of I
ism of our times is simply the ef­
at public auction to the highest bidder for cash W I lametta Meridian. In Jackson County. Oregon,
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the following described real property, to-wit: ■
fort of nature to release the gen­
excepting. however, therefrom, commencing at 1
INFLUENCE.
The West half of the North-east quarter and th.* North-west corner of the North-east quarter ■
< ► erous energies of our people.
the East half of the North-west quarter of Sec­ of Section 23 and running thence east 23 rods: |
He who wishes to exert a use­
This great American people is at
« •
tion S3, tn Township 35 South of Range 1 East of th once south 68 rods: thence west 23 rods: thence j
ful influence must be careful to insult
bottom Just, virtuous and hope­
the Willamette Meridian, in Jackson County. north 68 rode to the place of beginning.
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ful. The roots of its being are
nothing. Let him not be troubled
Oregon, containing 160 acres.
Aken and levied upon as the property of the • I
in the soil of what is lovely, pure
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That sa*d James H. Grace and Amy Grace or so much j
by what seems absurd, but let him
and of good report, and the need
I. the undersigned, by virtue of said order, will •J -eof as may be necessary to satiafy the said I
consecrate his energies to the crea­
on the 21st day of October, till, at the front door jt -gment in favor of said First National Bank of I
of the hour la Just that radical-
tion of what is good. He mu»t
of the Court House in Jacksonville. Jackson Mo if ord. Oregon, against aaid James H. Grace I
lam that will clear a way for
County. Oregon, at the hour of 2 P. M. of said ai.,1 Amy Grace, with interest thereon together I
not demolish, but build.
He must
< > the realisation of the aspirations
i ■
day. sell at public auction to the highest bidder with all coots and disbursements that havf or I
raise temples where mankind may
i > of a sturdy race. — Governor
for cash the above described real property.
may accrue
Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey
come and partake of the purest
dated at Jackaonville. On- - *n. September I
Dated at Jacksonville. Oregon. September
in a Recent Speech.
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list.
1911.
pleasures.—Goethe.
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W. A. J'.NFa.
Kd.rv.
By a B. DOW. Deputy.
W .’. JONES.
Sheriff.
Better
Baking
Attorney at La.v
NOTARY
PUBLIC
AND
CONVEYANCER
Crescent
A Better
Baking Powder
Bank of Jacksonville Buil lii g.
OREGON
JACKSONVILLE,
Rsand Bsth Room
¡Jai Utt
FRANK ROBISON, Proprietor
HOT OR COLD BATHS
Agent for
Medford Domestic Laundry
OREGON
JACKSONVILLE,
Undertaker and Embalmer
Cails Answered Day
Night
or
Telephone, Day: Office — Bell 471
Residence — Bell 473
“
Residence—Home 179L
“Ambulance Service
MEDFORD, OREGON
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City Drug Store
. J. W. ROBINSON, M. D., Proprietor
Handles a full line of Drugs, Novelties,
Stationery, Cigars, Toilet Articles, Perfumes,
Tablets, Books, Magazines and Periodicals.
A Complete Line of Post Cards
Always on Hand
Phones Home 65; Pacific 1201
W. H. SMITH
“THE ROOF MAN”
Tar and Gravel and Patent Roofs
Roof Painting and Repairing
25 W. Main Street,
MEDFORD. OREGON
lì j
II Charles F.
ill
Dunfoi d
DR AY AGE
Express, Freight, General Delivery. Teaming to
all Parts of the Country. Nothing too Heavy or
too Light. Agents for Colestin Mineral Water.
JACKSONVILLE
John Dunnington
OREGON
A. S. Kleinhammer
Jacksonville
Meat Market
DUNNINGTON & KLEINHAMMER. Prop».
Dealet» tn-------
All Kinds of Fresh and Cured Meats.
Poultry, Choice Lard, Etc.
JACKSONVILLE,
OREGON
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