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TAFTS MESSAGE 6000 WORDS Oregon, at a regular meeting of said There are no adjoin! >g or conflicting chime. Any end all persons claiming adversely any council, held November 2S, 1911, by portion of said placer mine or surface ground are the following vote: required to file their adverse claims with the Yeas, Shaw, Britt, Dunford, Fick. Shortest Annual Message Register of the United States Land Office at Nays, none. Roseburg. Oregon, in the Roseburg Land District, HENRY G. DOX, during the sixty «lays period of publication hcre- in Recent Years Recorder City of Jacksonville, Oregon. i of or they will be barred by virtue of the provia- ; ion3 of the statute. Approved November 28, 1911, BENJ. F. JONES, Washington, D. C. Nov. 28—Com- ! T. T. SHAW, Register. positors in the government printihg Mayor City of Jacksonville. Oregon. office are to day taking it easy in sett ------------- --------------------- ing up President Taft,s tariffless mess SUMMONS ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE age to congress, only 6,000 words in | IN THE Cir.CUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, IN length, which is one of the shortest ( THE COUNTY COt-'RT OF THE STATE OP OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKScN rOK JACKSON COUNTY. messa.te» in recent years. President In the matter of the estate of James A. Baird, a ' L. M. Lyon and Cora Lyon his wife, and John Taft nn.’,ounced that *,e w°uld deal deceased person. H .Hueners, Plaintiffs. with the tariff later in a special Notice is hereby given that II. K. Hanna Jr. vs. tha administrator of the estate of James A. massage.—Ti ^une The unknown heirs of James R. Poole, de weekly and regularly in Jacksonville. Jacksun I County. Oregon and of general circulation throughout said County and State, under and by virtue of an order of the Honorable Frank M Attorney at Lavr Calkins, judge of tho above entitled court which said order was made in chambers on the 27th day of October. 191’: the said summons under and by virtue of said order of nublicatidh is published NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER in said newspaper once a week for a period of six consecutive week) and will be published seven times: the date of the first publication of Office Hours: ' Forenoon 9 to 12 said summons is the 28th day of October. 1911, / Afternoon 1:30 to 5 and the time with- in which you. the saiJ de fendants. and each, every and all thereof are required to appear herein and answer said com Bank of Jacksonville Building. plaint is within six weeks from the date of the said first publication of said summons. Dated this the 27th day of October, 1911, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON COLVIG & REAMES, Attorneys for the Plaintiffs. 1». W. BAGSHAW Baird, deceased, has rendered, presented and ceased. the unknown heirs of John Bigham, | filed for settlement in the above entitle! court deceased, the unknown heirs of Arthur Langell, Notice For Publication. per »»nd matter his final account and report of his deceased, the unknown heirs of Miles N. Hili' il von h»ve young. children of you the have ^toniach DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR ■administration of said estate; and that Saturday deceased, the unknown heirs of Frank Brown haps noticed that di«o. liso. ;tinent. To correct the 26th day of December 1911. at the hour of ten deceased, the unknown heirs of C. C. Bodine, U. S. Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon. are their moat common a, -»Hain'» Stomach o’clock a. m. of said day at the courtroom of said deceased. the unknown heirs of Mary A. Harris, October 26, 1911. thia you will ^ntl ChamtK They are easy court at the courthouse in Jacksonville. Jackson deceased, the unknown heirs of A. Brauns, de- Notice is hereby given that Felix Cimborski, and Liver Ta'JMa excellent. xnt{ gentje ¡n County, State of Oregon, has been duly appointed I ceaaed. the unknown heirs of A. Stroup, deceased, of Buncom. Oregon, who. on November 23. 1906, and pleaaant . take, and mild . and fixed by the order of the Judge of the above the unknown heirs of J. A. Brunner, decease»] mad«' Homestead entry Serial No. 01080, effect. For sate by all dealers. entitled court as the time an 1 place for hearing the unknown heirs of Herman Brunner, deceased I for S. E. Vi section 6, TownshiplO S., 2 West Will imetto Meridian, objections to Paid account and report and for the unknown heirs of R. Brown, deceased, the Rango unknown heirs ef W. Brown, deceased, the un ha.< filed notice of intention to make Final five settlement thereof and of said estate. All persons interested in said estate are hereby j known heirs of John Anderso.), deceased, the i year Proof, to establish claim to the land above notified that all objections to said account and . unknown heirs of James Cluggage, deceased, described, before W. H. Cannon. United States BE IT RESOLVED by the City report or any item thereof must be filed on or be- I the unknown heirs of John S. Drum, deceased, Commissioner, at Medford, Oregon, on tha 8th fore the date ind time aforesaid, to-wit: Decem the unknown heirs of Thomas Devins, deceased, day of December. 1911. Council of the City of Jackson-. Claimant names as witnesses: Cyrenius Com- the unknown heirs of J. G. Emery, deceased, the ber 26th, 1911 at 10 o’clock a. m. State of Oregon: Date of first publication hereof is December unknown heirs of A. Chamber, deceased, the best. of Buncom. Oregon. Voluntine Combcat. of FIRST—That the City Council in unknown heirs of C. F. Wilson, deceased. Wil Buncom. Oregon, Charles Pursel. of Buncom, 2nd 1911. tend* to, and by this resolution hereb V liam C. Buffman. Joshua B. Pool, John Williams, Oregon, Arthur Kleinhammer. of Buncom, H. K. HANNA JR. declares its intention and purpose t 1 Admin¡stra‘x>r of the estate of the above pained and Minerva Williams, his wife. Nicholas Deisch, Oregon. BENJAMIN F. JONES, the surviving husband of Mary Deisch. deceased. deeudent. make, construct and establish an im Register. Frank Deisch. Peter A Deisch. Thomas Deisch. XIV provement under Chapter ................ - OÇSZ+-------------- Louis Deisch. and Noel Deisch. the children and of the City Charter, upon and heirs at law of the said Mary Deisch. deceased, Administrator's Notice. SUMMONS. Sallie Bilger (formerly Sallie Cardwell.) Rose along that part of California IN TTE í : 'CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, Hughes (formerly Rose Cardwell.) Mariah Kahler IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON Street, in said City, beginning at a FOR JACKSON COUNTY. FOR. JACKSON COUNTY. (formerly Mariah Cardwell.) Medora Berry point 10 feet west of the center of G Loud, Plaintiff, (formerly Medora Cardwell.) Delia Fink (former In the matter of the Estate of Rebecca Eggle Eighth Street and running thWee vs. ly Delia Cardwell.) Laura Fitch (formerly Laura ston. deceased. Tt « Gold Ray Realty Company, a corporation, i Cardwell,) Alvin Cardwell. and.W. W. Cardwell, southeasterly 650 feet, and to assess Notice is hereby given that the undersigned the cost of said improvement upon the The Crania Pass Banking and Trust Company, a the legatees and heirs at law of James A. Card- ’nave been appointed by the County Court of corpc ration. The Enterprise Mining Company, a well, deceased. and of Caroline Cardwell deceas Oregon for Jackson County administrators of the property specially benefitted thereby. corpo ration. Condor Water and Power Company, ed. Mrs. Edith Hanks and Vivian Cardwell, the estate of Rebecca Eggleston, deceased. All per SECOND—That said improvement a corp oration. Walter S. Brown. C. E. Ray and daughters and sole heirs at law of Dan Cardwell, sons having ela:ms against said estate are hereby shall consist of a water main or mains, Frank H. Ray, W. A. JoneH and W. C. Hale, deceased, who was a son of the said James A. notified to present them duly verified, to the un Cardwell, deceased. and of the___ said i dersigned administrators at Glendale.Oregon or to with all the necessary fittings, fixtures Defem lants. Caroline Cardwell, deceased, Alice Kane and their attorney J. A. Lemery at his office in Ash To T1 e Enterprise Mining Company, a corpora and attachments, fire hydrants, etc., Mary Delmatter. daughters of A- M. Berry, de land, Oregon on or before six months from and tion. an I Walter S. Brown:— all of proper size, capacity and ma I n the N ame of the S tate or O regon , you ceased. Wilkes Berry, the son of the said A. M. after the first publication of this notice. terial, to be laid, established and con are here? >y required to appear and answer the Berry, deceased, and also all other parties un The date of the first publication is November structed in conformance with the complain « filed against you in the above entitled known claiming any right, title, estate, lien or 11. 1911.- i Buit with; n ten days from the date of service interest in the real estate described in the com JOSEPH A. JACQUES. plans, specifications and estimates of upon you, if served within Jackson County, Ore plaint herein. Defendants. Suit in Equity to SIDNEY JACQUES. the City Surveyor, now on file in the gon. or wi Ain twenty days from the date of ser Quiet Title to Real Property. Administrators of the estate Rebecca Eggleston, office of the Recorder of Baid City, and vice if serv ed within any other county within the To all of the unknown heirs of James R. Poole, deceased. to which plans, specifications and esti State of Oi egon, and if service upon you be had deceased to all of the unknown heirs of John mates special notice is hereby directed by publical ion of summons, then within six Bigham, deceased, to all of the unknown heir« of weeks from the date of the first publication of Arthur Langell. deceased, to all of the unknown Notice of Sheriff’s Sale Under Ex for a certain and definite description | summons up on you. which date of first publica heirs of Miles N. Hill, deceased, to all of the'un- ecution. of the improvement hereby intended to tion is Satui day. December 2, 1911, and the last . known heirs of Frank Brown, deceased, to all of Clyde Shaw, Plaintiff. be made. The probable total cost of date of publi cation and the last date for your the unknown heirs of C. C. Bodine, deceased, to vs. • said proposed improvement is esti appearance h erein is January 13, 1912, and you all of the unknown heirs of Mary A. Harris, de ceased, to all of the unknown heirs of A. Brauns, Opp Mining Company, an Oregon corporation mated by the City Surveyor to be are notified tl »at if you fail to appear and answer deceased, to all of the unknown heirs of A. and Jackson County Bank, an Oregon corpora to the compla nt filed against you in said Court $566.42. and cause with hi the time aforesaid, the plaintiff Stroup, deceased, to all of the unknown heirs of tion. Defendants. BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION AND OR THIRD—That the aforementioned will apply to t le Court for the relief prayed for J A. Brunner, deceased, to all of the unknown heirs of Herman Brunner, deceased, to all of the DER OF SALE duly issued by the Clerk of the plans, specifications and estimates of ! in the complain t- viz: Circuit Court of the County of Jackson, State of For judgment against the defendant. Walter unknown heirs of R. Brown, doceased, tu all of the improvement hereby proposed and S. Brown, on the twenty-seven causes of suit in the unknown heirs of W. Brown, deceased, to all Oregon, dated the 3rd day of November, 19,11 in a intended to be made, constructed nnd the complaint set forth* for the total Fum of of the unknown heirs of John Anderson, deceas certain action in the Circuit Court for said established upon said street or part of $2906^53, princip al and attorney's fees, besides ed. to all of the unknown heirs of James Clugg County and State wherein Clyde Shaw as plaintiff street hereinbefore designated (which interest as In the complaint set forth, and that age. deceased, to all of the unknown heirs of recovered judgment against Opp Mining Com John 8. Drum, deceased, to all of the unknown pany. a corporation, in plaintiff’s first cause of plans and specifications were filed in the liens set fort') in the complaint be foreclosed heirs of Thomas Devine, deceased, to all of the suit for the sum of One hundred seventy and and that the r lai property therein described, the office of City Recorder on Nov. viz: The North Mi of the Southwest 14 and the unknown heirs of J. G. Emery, deceased, to all of 10-100 Dollars ($170.10) with interest thereon 7th 1911, and which estimates were South H of the N’orthwest V4, all in Section 16, the unknown heirs of A. Chambers, deceased, to from the 14th day of August. 1911 at the rate of 6 filed Nov. 25, 1911.) are found by Township 36 South, Range 4 West, Willamette all of the unknown heirs of C. F. Wilson, deceas percent per annum and for the further sum of ed. to all of the heirs of each, every and all of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) attorneys fees and upon the Council to be satisfactory and the Meridian, in Jac Ik son County, Oregon, afid the personal oropert y, equipment and appurtenances said decedents; to William C. Buffman. to Joshua plaintiffs second cause of suit for the sum of same are hereby accepted, approved connected with i aid real property be sold in the 1 B. Poole. John Williams and Minerva Williams Four hundred thirteen and 20-100 Dollars ($413.20) and adopted as the plans, specifica manner provided by law for sale of real property ! his wife, to Nicholas Deisch the surviving hus with interest thereon from the 14th day of Aug tions and estimates of the improve on lien foreclosure, and that the proceeds there band of Mary Deisch. deceased, to Frank Deisch. ust. 1911 at the rate of 6 per cent per annum Peter A. Deisch, Thomas Deisch. Louis Deisch, and the further sum of Sixjy Dollars ($60.00) at ment upon said street or part thereof. of be applied to t he payment of the sums found due to the plaint if, principal, interest, attorney's and Noel Deisch, the children and heirs at law of torneys fees and upon plaintiffs third cause of FOURTH—That whereas; for the fees and his coats and disbursements, and that the said Mary Deisch, decsased. to Sallie Bilger, suit for the »urn of Two hundred seventy-one purpose of determining the property upon such sale ey ch of the defendants be for (formerly Sallie Cardwell), to Rose Hughes [ and 40-100 Dollars ($271.40) with interest thereon and district benefitted by and which ever barred and f oreclosed of all right, claim and (formerly Rose Cardwell), to Mariah Kahler from the 14th day of August. 1911 at the rata of 6 ought to be assessed for said improve equity of redemption in and to said premises and (formerly Mariah Cardwell), to Delia Fink (form per cent per annum and the further sum of erly Delia Cardwell) to Laura Fitch (formerly Fifty Dollars ($50.00) attorneys fees and upon ment, the Council has viewed all the every part thereof, and that the plaintiff have Laura Cardwell), to Alvin Cardwell, being the plaintiffs fourth cause of suit for the sum of such other and further relief as is equitable. property which in their judgment is Thia summons is published by order of the legatees and heirs at law of James Cardwell, de Three hundffd forty-seven and 45-100 Dollars benefitted thereby, and from a consid- Honorable J. R. Neil. County Judge for Jackson ceased. and the legatees and heirs at law of Car ($347.45) with interest thereon from the 7th day eration thereof and of all things and County, Oregon, made and entered Noven ber oline Cardwell, deceased, to Alice Kane and to of September. 1911 at the rate of 6 per cent per matters necessary and proper to be Dec. 2, 1911. ordering publication thereof in the also al) other parties unknown claiming any annum and the further sum of Fifty Dollars right, title, estate, lien or interest either in or to ($50.00) attorneys fees and upon plaintiffs fifth considered for such purpose, the Coun- Jacksonville Post, a newspaper of general circu the real estate describe«! in the complaint herein, cause of suit for the sum of Thirty-two and 20-100 lation published at Jacksonville, in Jackson cil being fully advised in the premises, County, Oregon, for a period of six successive and herein described, the above named defend Dollars ($32.20) with interest thereon from the ants; 7th days of September. 1911 at the rate of 6 per in its judgment finds and declares that weeks. In the name of the State of Oregon;- You and cent per annum and for the further sum of Dated thia 2nd day of December. 1911. the lots, parts of lots and parcels of each of you are hereby required to appear in the Fifteen Dollars ($15.00) attorneys fees and for H. D. NORTON. land lying or being situated within the Attorney for Plaintiff. above entitled court and cause within ten days the further sum of Thirty-three Dollars ($33.00) boundaries hereinafter described, is from the date of the service of this summons up I costs and disbursements, said judgment being the only property specially and peculi on you if the same be served within Jackson enrolled and docketed in the Clerk's office of said County. Oregon, or if served within any other Court on the 31st day of October, 1911. arly benefitted by said improvement Notice for Publication. Public notice is hereby given, that I will.« by courfty within Oregon, then withjn twenty days and the tame is hereby determined and DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR from the date of the service of thio summdns up virtue of said execution and order of sale, on the established as the assessment district U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, on you. or if ferved upon you by publication of 9th day of December. 1911 at the front door of the November 17, 1911. summons, then on or before the expiration of six Court house in Jacksonville, in said County at 2 of said improvement, to be assessed Notice is hereby given that Theodore J. Mat weeks from the date of »he first publication of o'clock P. M. of said day sell at public auction to therefor and to be known and desig tingly. of Jacksonville. Oregon, who, on May 24, the highest bidder for cash the following des- nated as Assessment District No. 5, to- 1909. made Homestead entry Serial, No. 5066. for said summons, and you «Yideach of you wUl take notice that if you fail to so appear and answer cribe4 property, to-wit:- wit: N Mi N W V», Section 18, Township 38. south. said complaint within said time that the plaint The north half of the north-west quarter and Beginning at a point on the east line Range 2. west Willamette Meridian, has filed iffs herein will take a decree against you and the abrth half of the north-east quarter and the of Eight etreet 100 feet northeasterly notice of intention to make Final Commutation each of you for the relief prayed for in the com sout h-east quarter of the north-east quarter of Proof, to establish claim to the land above de Section 36 in Township 37 South of range 3 West from the northeast corner of Eighth scribed. before W. H. Canon, United States plaint. to-wit; For a decree in favor of the plaintiffs herein of th«« Willamette Meridian, excepting from the and California streets and running Commissioner, at Medford. Oregon, on the 5th and against the defendants and each, every and said described land, however, a tract of about thence southeasterly parallel with Cal day of January 1912. all thereof, that the plaintiffs herein* L. M. five acres, more or less, known as the Martin ifornia etreet to the west line of D. | Claimant names as witnesses: John Crump, of Lyon and Cora Lyon his wife, are the owners in Laist tract, which tract is located in the NEV4 of Jacksonville. Oregon. Charles Dunford, of Jack L. C. No. 90. in Twp. 37 South, Range sonville, Oregon, Charles Dunford J>.. of Jack. fee simple of all of the following describe«! tract the N W V4 of the NW of the aforesaid section; of realty, lying and being situated in Jackson and a Ise the north-west quarter of the north 2 West, W. M.; thence south to al sonville. Oregon, Richard Ford, of Jacksonville. County, Oregon, and being more particularly de west quarter of Section 31 in Township 87, South point south of the south line of Cali-1 O regon. scribed as follows, towit: of Range 2 West of the Willamette Meridian, BENJAMIN F. JONES. Beginning at an iron pin situated 496 feet north and also the following described tract of land, fornia etreet and 100 feet distant at Register of the southwest corner of Donation Lan«l Claim to-wit:- Beginning at the south-east corner of right angles therefrom; thence north No. 90 (Pool D. L. C.) in Township 37 South of the south-west quarter of Section 25, Township westerly parallel with California street Range 2 west of the Willamette Meridian, thence 37 South of Range 3 West of the Willamette Notice of Application for U. S. Patent. East 1857.30 feet; thence North Odegrees 32 min Meridian; thence north 2.35 chains, more or less to the east line of Eighth street, pro utes East 564 feet; thence South 89 degrees 38 to a point from which the south-east corner of duced; thence northeasterly to the L. W. SMITH Applicant.. I minutes West 775 feet to the center of Middle T. F. Dugan claim as recorded in Volume 8 at U. 8. Land Office, Roseburg. Oregon. point of beginning. Street; thence North 0 degrees 16 minutes East page 587 of the Mining Records of the aforesaid November 10, 1911. FIFTH -Persons owning property 381.80 feet to the south line of the Rogue River county and state, bears north 80 degree s west 66 Mineral Application No 07284. within said district hereinbefore estab Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of the Valley Railroad right of way; thence along said I feet; thence north 80 degrees west to said corner; lished who may desire to protest or Act of Congress approved May 10. 1872. L. W. right of way South 68 degrees 1 minute. West thence north on the east line of said Dugan Claim 856.36 feet; thence South 76 degrees 27 minutes to n P'dnt situated 2.86 chains south of the north object to the making of said proposed Smith, whose posteffice is Gold Hili, Oregon, has made application for a patent to tbeStansell Con- west 292.81 feet. thence South 0 degree 9 min- ««st corner of said claim; thence south 80 degrees improvement are required to file their | aolidstod Group of Placer Mines, originally locat- utee. East 6 feet: thence East 130 feet; thence 21.51 chains to the east boundary line of the objections in writing, with the City i ed as placer ground by Wm. Ludington January' South 0 degree 09 minutes East 254.66 feet; thence »outh half of the south-west quarter of said West 130 feet; thence South 0 degrees 09 minutes I 12th. 1898. said location notice being of record in Section 25; thence south 5.15 chains to the quarter Recorder, within 15 days from the East 290 00 feet to the place of beginning, con corner on the line between sections 25 and 36 in date of the publication and posting of I Volume 10 of Mining Records of Jackson taining 27.5 acres, more or less; said T ownship and Ranjre; thence west on Sec County, Oregon, at page 131 thereof, and amended this resolution. That the plaintiff herein John H Hueners is in tion line 20.17 chains to the place of beginning, location thereof made by W . R. Stansell January SIXTH-The City Recorder it direct« 23rd. 1906. as the Stansell Consolidated Group of |he puesession of and entitled to the poeeession containing IS acres, more or less, together with ed to give notice of the matters and Placer Mines, numbered from One to Four in of all of said real property under and by virtue of ail water rights, water ditches, mills, milling and a written contract to purchase the same from mining machinery, superstructures, ores, metals things herein as reouired bv Section clusive. said location noticee^eing of record in in and Cora Lyon his arxt c icentvatss. commonly known as the Opp Volume 15 of Mining Records of Jackson County. his co-plaintiffs L. M. Lyon 109 of the City Charter, by the publi- Oregon, L ______ __ hive any Mine. >cated in Jackson County. Stat« of Ore- at pages 5. 6. 7 and 8 thereof, same be- wife. That none of said < defendants cation of this resolution in one issue of j ins r surveyed huid situated within the Foots right, title or interest of any kind or nature Con the Jacksonville Poet, a newspaper Creek r~ Mining District. Jack.<*on County, Oregon, either in or to any part or portion of any of | Taken and levied upon as the property of the published in said City and to make due in the Roseburg Land District and which is the real property heroin described, that the ■ m »»«1 d< fendanta or so much thereof aa may be more fully described according to the official U. title to all of said real property, the whole and ne« .'s<ary to satisfy said judrment in favor of proof thereof. The City Surveyor ia 8. Survey thereof as follows, to-wit:- every part thereof, be quieted in three plaintiffs »•kl named plaintiff ajraints said named defend- directed to poet a notice of said im- The Northeast quarter of the Northwest quart herein free from any lien, claim of demand of | ants w ¡th interest thereon together with all costs provement, containing a copy of thia er and the Southeast quarter of the Northwest any kind or nature of any of the defendants and di bunements that have or may accrue. resolution, for the time end in the quarter of Section twenty-five 125). Township heroin. For a judgment against such of the . Dated at Jacksonville. Oregon November 4th. thirty-seven (27) South of Range Four (.4) West defendants herein as shall contest this suit, for 1911. places and manner required by said of the Willamette Meridian. Jackson County plaintiffs’ costs and disbursements herein to be W. A. JONES. Sheriff. Section 109 ef the City Charter. By R. K r.OW. Deputy Oregon, con tn I ng eighty acres, the said group of taxed. Rn«i for such other, further and different The foregoing resolution was regu placer mining claina being of record in the office relief aa to the court shall seem equitable in the premises •• larly proposed and passed by the city of the Recorder of Jackson Cbunty. Oregon, at "'.’THEBLiSfl 8 EAC! Thio summons is published in the Jaeltwn* IQe À Jacksonville, in the sail county and state as council ef the City of Jacksonville, aforesaid. V Eye* Poet a weekly newspaper published and usued . for Nothing i RESOLUTION NO. I san Barber Shop Better Baking Crescent A Better Baking Powder a±£± *Zm e HOT OR COLD BATHS Agent lor Medford Domestic Laundry I IACKSONVILLE, OREGON .•-John A. Perl Undertaker and Embalmer Calls Answered Day or Night Telephone, Day: Office — Bell 471 4 4 Residenci — Bell 473 < Residence—Home 179L Ambulance Service MEDFORD, OREGON 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 0. A. C. Short Courses Begin Jan. 3, Continue Four Weeks Every citizen of Oregon is cordially invited to attend the short courses of the Oregdn Agricul tural College, beginning Jan. 3. Eleven distinct ive courses will be offered in Agriculture, Me chanic Arts, Domestic Science and Art.Conpmerce Forestry and Mnsic. Every course is designed to HELP the student in his daily work. Make this a pleasant and profitable winter outing; Nb tuition. Reasonable accommodationa. For beautiful illustrated bulletin, address H. M. TENNANT, Registrar, Corvallis, Ore. YOU ARE INVITED FARMER S BUSINESS COURSE^BY CORR^^Mn'v-M^ Charles F. Dunfoi d DRAYAGE Express, Freight, General Delivery. all Parts of the Country. too Light. Teami Nothing too Heavy or Agents for Coles tin Mineral Water. JACKSONVILLE John Dunnington OREGON A. S. Kleinhammer Jacksonville Meat Market DUNNINGTòN A KLEINHAMMER, Prep*. Dealer 9 In All Kinds of Fresh and Cured Meat». Poultry, Choice Lard. Etc. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON 1