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■— —= A BIT OF NAVAL HISTORY. Sacred Teeth. with interest thcreor, to rethei with all cuela and f, f. HSG'CTT, Arts. and Mng. s. c. *i/iru«cr:s Secy, a.ij freís. Origin of the Corps of Professors of Mathematics. Before the Naval academy was es We have-’now in stock R ogue R iver V alley tablished midshipmen received their education entirely ou board ship. Their A bstract -T itle C o . at our kiln, a large quan technical education was obtained in (I ncorporated ) the school of experience, helped out By EDWARD' S TACER tity of first class drain occasionally by the voluntary efforts of the older Hue officer». Their gen tile. Sizes 3 to 8 inches. I lived in a bi’felk row in the city in eral education was at first neglected, Only new up-tc-date Abstract i.v own. a comfortable boi.’a*-«»« a but later Instructors were appointed Pi ant n Ja ks< n ounty. For sale at reasonable ich rny bouse for service ou ships that carried mid The street again W Bell I’hone Jacksonville 11. ¿»eked was largely ,'cvu| ied tor shops, shipmen. These were appointed by prices. Call and ex Home Phone Jackson 2006 frhe Molding whose n "r coutront- the secretary of the navy for stated Meafoid, Pacific Main 2511 td the rear of, py- h.1U1 ** Wlls Decu periods, much as civilian instructors amin' }, or send us your Medford, Ho ne 356 pled below for milliner)'. while at the Naval academy are apfioiuted at the present time, lu 1812 a general girls worked above ou tl ' ' L’oods »old ordei . o’clock a. m. of said day at th'? courtroom of said Jacksonville, Occupation. Oregon in the store. The third i *,,rJ seemed order was issued providing that they “Miss Cnllingnll complains that «lie I court at the courthouse in Ja-ksonville. Jackson should live and mess with lieutenants. to be used fae( ^leaping ru #lna I°r the J acksonville Brick, Tile • County. State of Oregon, has been duly appointed j and fixed by the order of the Judge of the above girls who worked on the pi amises dur They were commissioned lu 1848, but has too much leisure.” specific rank was not given them until “Well, why doesn't she take up , entitled court i-s the time and pla?e for hearing BL S) NESS CARDS & Lime Company. ing the day. 'objections to said account and ieport and for One afternoon when I ca home the general reorganization of all staff something?" corps during the civil war. "She does. She takes up other peo settlement thereof and of said es’ate. and stood looking through tny bedroom Tlie late Professor II. II. Lockwood. J I ple's time.”—Judge. All persons interested in raid estate arc hereby window I snw in an upper wii «low or DI’. T. T. SHAW U. S. N„ In some very interesting rem I notified that all objections to said account and ♦ Ire tftmee back of me u young g Tl who The Gender of Stamps. j report or any item thereof must be filed on or be- iniscences read before the Naval ■ differed entirely from those 1 ha, I been Never bad there been such a commo iforelhedate and time afoitiiiid, to-wit: Jan- Dentist. Used fo seeing there, in the first place Academy Graduates' association in , tion in the little fiat. And the most ex i uary 26th, 1912 at 10 o'clock u. m. 1893 relates how the corps of profes- ! she was siffgnlarly beautiful, In the cited person present was the sister of a j I)a*e of frat publication hereof is December Office injllyi.n Building, California St. sors of mathematics came to be form- [ second she was dressed like u la d. young mother who had just presented 23rd 1911. Date of last publication is January and In the third her features st e n ed. In the early day» of the Naval her husband with twins. Auntie was 1 20th 1912. Upstairsl H. K. HANNA JR. through a pair of opera glasses we." i ucudemy he was one of Its Instructors. ; wildly delighted at being auntie lu a lie hud had service in the army, and Administrator of the estate f tho above named JACKSONVILLE of a very relined type. She was evi OREGON in the development of the course of in double sense, and off she rushed to the decedent. At the old stand with a complete dently tn a room by herself »17 the postoffice for stamps to spread the struction he determined, after consul third story and was working ut sniu*- great tidings. line of tation with the superintendent, to give rnlng bat». SUMMONS “Stamps!” she jerked as she reached II. K. HANNA the midshipnien a little infantry drill. ' i [ Why was that high bred young wo> Fu. 'niture, Carpets, This did not suit the proud spirits of . the counter and flung down her money. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON man there working In that fashion? "How many, miss?" politely inquired Lawyer the young gentlemen of that day, and FOR JACKSON COUNTY. She must have been educated, and ed the clerk. Window Shades, Minnie Kelly, Plaintiff. ucated girls jvhen they occupy posi i o show their disapproval of this and j1 vs. o tiler efforts of the professor they hung . “Two!" she cried joyously. Office in Bank of Jacksonville Building tion» don't usually take up manual la "What kind?” Stoves and Ranges, Leroy Kelly, Defendant. Suit in Equity for a ium in effigy. An Investigation and a bor. The bee of curiosity had got Into "A boy and a girl. ” she returned rap 1 Divorce. OREGON my head and kept a continual buzzing. court rnarti il followed on the charge turously as she hade him hurry.—Lon To Leroy Kelly, the abov : named defendant: | JACKSONVILLE. Classware, Mirrors, I watched the girl till nightfall, when o.' Insulting a superior officer. don Answers. I I n the N ame of the S tatu or O regon : Y ou Tlie defer se put up the plea that the I she shut her window, and the first | are heieby notified that you are required to ap- Pictures, Etc., Etc. I Finest Food For Horses. ' rear in the above entitled court and cause and thing in the morning I looked for her. Ins tructor ivns not a superior officer. GUS NEWBURY It Is stnted that, no matter what class I answer the compl.i’nt filed against you in the Sue U a con dltion is hard to understand She was there working again the same of animal is brought to Jerez de la l above entitled court and cause within ten (10) as the day before. For several days at t.hls time, when the status of offi Frontera, Spain, In two generations It ! days from the dafe of the service of this sum- cers, Instructor» and midshipmen at I kept feasting my eyes upon her, Attorney-at-Law acq'ulres remarkable toughness and en 1 mons upon you if served within Jackson County. when one day. suddenly turning her the N aval academy Is well defined, but [ State of Oregon, or if served within any other durance. This is attributed partly to at tha t tin le midshipmen were officers, face in my direction, she saw me look i county within this state, then within twenty (20) ing at her through my glasses. Hav while I list ructors had no official stand the climate, but principally to its ' days from the date of the service of this s-um- Will Practise in All Courts in the State ing her face In focus. I saw n fright ing. T he plea was technically correct, feeding on a rich wild clover called I mons upon you. or if served upon you by publi- ■ i• >> "zulla." found only in the province of ened expression come over It. She and to i lunish the guilty midshipmen it [ cation, then on or before the last day so pre- Cadiz, which people there was fo.md necessary to substitute say is the • e scribed in the order for publication of said sum- MEDFORD, withdrew from the window, nnd. OREGON. ___ if -__ you — fail though I often looked for her. 1 did not charges if i which the anomalous posi finest food In the w V’orld for horse«. 1 mons; and you will take notice that tion of tL< professor In the naval serv The zulla Is very l-lch In sustenance I to xo appear and answer said ermplaint within gee her there again. I cursed myself for a fool in not keeping back where ice could I ot be made to cuter. Upon nnd grows to three or four feet in l said time, plaintiff will apply to the court for an these the g uilty midshipmen were con height and with more luxuriance In I order of default and for a decree against you for D. W. BAGSHAW she could not have seen me. chalky, clayey soli, such as Is found the relief prayed for in her complaint, to-wit: Her disappearance showed me that demned am I punished, ! for a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony curs?tsj This inch lent led to au amendment here In the vineyards which produce if the bee curiosity had effected an en ! heretofore and now existing between you and the In the navs Attorney at Law I appropriation bill- of 1848 the famous Jerez wine or sherry. It trance Into my head an arrow ot love 1 plaintiff herein, Minnie Kelly, and for a further had been shot into my heart. I was giving anti» ■>rlty for the commissioning is never sown or cultivated, as it seems decree awarding plaintiff the sole custody of of twelve fi rofessors of mathematics. — to grow best wild. — London Spectator. Flora Gaynell Kelly, the minor issue of said mar i astonished nr the loneliness thnt came riage, and for such other and different relief as NOTARY PUBLIC AND ¡CONVEYANCER over me. The night niter my mother’s Commandei U. T. Holmes lu Engineer Napoleon ’ s Model Library. ing Magazine. to the court may seem equitable. funeral, when 1 found myself for the Napoleon once tried to make a list of This summons is published in the Jacksonville first time nlone In the bouse. 1 bnd all the books in the world which were Post by order of the Hon. J. R. Neil, Judge of j Office Hours: ' Fo enoon 9 to 12 A Simple Get-rich-quick Scheme. been oppressed by the solitude, but this ( Afternoon 1:30 to 5 Take 1,000,000 cats and get rich worth preserving. He believed when lie the County Court of Jackson County, State of sensation was different Then there Oregon, and which order was made and dated on i II was something lost that I had no idea quick. Till » Is the advice of the Liberte sat down to his task that a thousand the 28th day of December, 1911. nnd it is theiein J. W. Copeland, of Dnvton, Onio, pur I chased :i hottie of Chamberlain's Cough of regaining. Now that which bnd of X’aris to its renders. The prescrip volumes would suffice, but the list ordered that you appear and answer the com Bank of Jacksonville Buildír er. i tion is quit e simple. A million cats grew under Ids hands nnd ultimately plaint on file herein on or before the expiration been shut off from my vision I felt I! Remedy fjr hia boy who had a cold, and be will supply ,rou with 12,000,000 kittens included 3,000 volumes. Even so, how of six weeks from the date prescribe! in said or must be restored to me. II fore the bottle waa j -V used the boy’s cold a year. The »kin» are worth a little der as the date of the first publication of this was gone. is that ---- no . .. L better — than ...... to pay ■ a In the financial center of the city I ever. there were omissions of which JACKSONVILLE, OREGON five dollar doctor Kill«» Sold <3-1 » by 1 all dealers. ’ ’s bill? had heard nitnori of trouble on the over 28 cents, each, so there you have Edmund Gosse, as well as the general summons. The date of the first publication of this sum- part of a certain wealthy man who bad a daily gross revenue of about $10,000. reader, would hnve been likely to com I mons and the date prescribed in the aforesaid or- been speculating. Being a banker, the To skin the eats you will hnve to em plain. When the emperor came to ! der for the first publication of this summons is • matter bad come to my enrs long be ploy 100 men. who will charge you $2 look over his first list be found that 1 December 30th, 1911, and the date of the last pub- fore its publication, since the bank In per fifty cat). Your net revenue will he had unaccountably left out the I lication thereof and on or lefore which date you which I was employed bad made large thus be reduced to about $9,000 a day. Bible. In his second list he forgot to are required to appear and answer said com loans to the »peculator nnd was there It should cost you nothing to feed your mention not only Vergil and Shake plaint is February 10th, 1912. H. K. HANNA. J r . j fore Interested in his getting out of his cats. Start a rattery. Kats breed four speare, but, very curiously, Moliere.— Attorney for the Plaintiff. times as fast as cuts, so the cuts can difficulty without a failure. His em Westminster Gazette. barrassment. was kept as quiet as pos have a dally diet of four rats apiece, which is ample. To feed the rats Is sible. Nevertheless 1 learned that If An English Joke. be didn't pull through he would tie perfectly simple. Give them the skin Notice for Publication. Brown—I say, Smith, are you good ned cats. One cat will be ample for prosecuted criminally. Meanwhile he at conundrums? Smith — My boy, I am four rats. The scheme works out sim DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. was working night and day to bring ply and automatically. The cuts eat great at such things. Fire away. U. S. Land Office at Rosebud. Oregon, about an adlustment Express, Freight, General Delivery. Teaming to the rats, the rat» eat the cats, and you Brown—Well, If It takes a man three December 13, 1911. One evening while dining with the have the skins. Notice is hereby given that Florance Maxsen all Parts of the Country. 1 Cothing too Heavy or days to chew a ham weighing ten Wade, cashier he told me that, while there whose post-office address is 23 South I was criminality In the case of this pounds, how long will it take the same Helens Avenue, Tacoma. Washington, did on the too Light. Agents for Co estin Mineral Water. The Chapel of Bones. man who owed us money. It was not man to chew a hammer weighing six 26th day of March 1910, file in this office Sworn One of the most interesting sights of JACKSONVILLE be who had committed fraud, but a pounds? Smith (after considering some Statement and Application, No. 06020, to pur OREGON member of his family, who had disap Malta and at the same time rather >1 time)—I’ll give it up. old chap. Brown chase the N E ’4 S W !4, Section 2. Township 41 grewsome one Is the Chapel of Bones. S., Range 4 West Willamette Merdian, and the peared with securities that be was In Guides who show visitors round tho (as he prepares to dodge things*—It timber thereon, under the provisions of the act of terested in keeping out of the reach of the law. But be added that the po Island never fall to point this out. Tho will depend whether he is a profession June 3. 1878. and acts amendatory, known as the I “Timber andStone Law. ’ at such value as might lice bad got on to the fugitive's hid whole of the sides, arches and about al or a hammer cbewer.—London An be fixed by appraisement, and that, pursuant to ing place and expected to make an ar i the altar are the skulls and crossbone» swers. such application, the land and timber thereon of the long depurted monks. In niche» rest very soon. have been appraised. $220.00 the timber estimated What it was that Induced me to put round the clui|H*l stand skeletons of NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT [ 170,000 board feet at $1.00 per M. and the land ' monks lit their habits. On either side of this information and the girl of the hat $50.00; that said applicant will offer final proof in the factory together I don't ki ow. but 1 ing altar stunds a skeleton represeut- IN THE COUNTY COURT OF JACKSON support of his application and sworn statement Father Time with a scythe. Stand- on the 1st day of March. 1912, before Register did. My romance would not permit me Ing COUNTY. OREGON. at the rear of the chapel one can- and Receiver United States Land Office, at Rose to think that she bad run away with not but admire and wonder ut the reg- In the Matter of the Estate of Georire W. burg. Oregon. securities to which she bad no right Matrerle. deceased. Any person is at liberty to protect this pur I believed that she was acting with her ular manner In which the skulls nnd NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Ida M chase before entry, or initiate a contest at any bones are placed. relative to extricate him from his com Matrerle, the administratrix of the estate of time before patent issues, by filing a corroborated Our best recommendation. Call and inspect our stock of plications. At any rate, if the hat Georire W. Mairerle. decease,!, has filed in the affidavite in this office, alleging facts which would How Parchment Got Its Name. above entitled court and cause her final account, defeat the entry. girl was this person the police were Toilet Articles, Perfumes, Hand Bags, Purses. Stationery, The Greeks of Pergamu» are said to and that Saturday. February 17. 1912. at the hour BENJAMIN F. JONES. after I proposed to warn her. Leaving Post Cards and Novelties of all kinds. A fine line of Register. the cashier after dinner. 1 made have first prepared parchment from of two o’clock P. M.. at the County Court Room the skins of the goat or sheep. They at the Court House at Jacksonville. Jackson cigars always on hand. straight for tho building in which 1 were curried, deprived of all fat. County. Oregon, has been fixed by order of the had seen her. Notice of Application for V. 8. Patent. court as tho time and place for hearing said final I was received by the woman who thinned uniformly by the knife, dyed account, and all persona having objections tn said L. W. SMITH. Applicant. ran the establishment I asked to be or whitened and finally rubbed down account are hereby notified to file and present U. S. Land Office. Roseburg, Oregon. permitted to see the lady who occupied I with pumice stone to n smooth nnd the satre on or before said date. November 10, 1911. Mineral Application No. 07284. a back room on the third story. Tho even surface. Called pergamenum from Dated this 19th day of January. 1912. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of the IDA M. MAGERLE. woman looked at me suspiciously and the city of its origin, the new mate Administratrix. Act of Congress approved May 10, 1$72, L. W. said there was no one occupying either rial became parchemin In archaic Smith, whose postoftice is Gold Hill, Oregon, has of the back rooms on that atory. This French and parchment In the English made application for a patent to the Stansell Con confirmed my suspicion that the girl tongue.—National Magazine. solidated Group of Placer Mines, originally locat Notice of Sheriff’s Sale of Real ed 1 bad seen wag tn biding. as placer ground by Wm. Ludington January Squeal and Bark. “When did the girl who has been 12th, 1898. said location notice being of record in Property Under Execution. “ Nothing lost here but the squeal, ” working there at a window for several Volume 10 of Mining Records of Jackson BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION AND OR John Dunnington days go?” 1 asked, glviug the woman declared the pork packer, "Are you as DER OF SALE duly issued by the Clerk of the County. Oregon, at page 131 thereof, and amended A. S. Kleinhammer economical In conducting your busi location thereof made by W. R. Stansell January a search teg glance. I saw by her ex Circuit Court of the County of Jackson, State of ness?" 23rd. 1905. as the Stansell Consolidated Group of pression that she felt the game was dated the 12th day of January. 1912. in a “Just about,” answered the visitor. Oregon, Placer Mines, numbered from One to Four in up. certain action in the Circuit Court for said said location notices being of record in "Lot me see her,” I added tn a con "I'm 111 the lumber busluess. Wo County and State wherein EliraVeth Whalen as clusive, Volume 15 of Mining Records of Jackson County, fidential tone. **1 have uewa for her Lu waste nothing but the bark."—Louis- plaintiff recovered judgment against B. F. Ben Oregon, at pages 5. 6. 7 nnd 8 thereof, same be vlllo Courier-Journal. son for the sum of fourteen hundred dollars which she 1» greatly Interested.” ing surveyed land situated within the Foots ($1400,00) and the sum of ninety-eight dollars "Are you a friend of here?” ($98.00) interest and the further sum of twenty- Creek Mining District. Jackson County. Oregon. It Fell. "I would servo her." | in the Roseburg Land District and which is "What's thnt racket down there?" three and 73-100 dollars taxes advanced by plain- . more fully described according to the official U. She led the way to a salesroom, then tiff and one hundred twenty-five dollars attorney i shouted the old gentleman from th« went upstairs and came down with the I fees and the sum of seventeen and 60-100 dollars S. Survey thereof as follows, to-wit:- girl tn question. She was what 1 sus head of the stairs. coats and disbursements on the 11th day of i The Northeast quarter of the Northwest quart- promptly replied his December. 1911. ( er and the Southeast quarter of the Northwest "1 think.” .... pected bar to be. Her father was tn DUNNINGTON & KLFINHAMMER. Prop,. Public notice ie hereby given that I will, by * quarter of Section twenty-five (25). Township trouble, and she was helping him. 1 daughter, "thnt It was Bob dropping thirty-seven (37) South of Range Four (4) West his voice when he proposed to me. ” — virtue of said decree, execution and order of sale. I proposed to glva up my bouse to her of the Willamette Meridian, Jackson County. on the 19th day of February. 1912, at the front i and — id the woman wbo who was hi harboring her tletrolt Free Frees. door of the Court House in Jacksonville, in said 1 Oregon, eontaing righty acres, the said group of for Hixither "L biding —„ place, . * The offer ; County at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said day | pincer mining clains being of record in the office lìtalet» In------- Rsassuring Him. was a and they went there at sell at public auction to the highest bidder for ' of the Recorder of Jackson County. Oregon, at “ But, ” said the absolutely bald old Jacksonville, in tho sai I county and state as j once, 1 olng to my club. They bad the following described real property, to- | party, “ ‘can i I lie assured that this cash aforesaid. wit: not bee ue an bour before the police All Kinds of Fresh and Cured Meats. horse Is quite gentle?" There are no adjoini ig or conflicting claims. The south half of the northwest quarter and i want t be millinery factory to make Any and all persons claiming adversely any "My dear sir, ” replied the tricky the north half of the southwest quarter of Sec- i the a portion of said placer mine or surface ground are Of tlognolerlng that was denier, "lie wouldn't hurt a hair of tion Twenty-two (22) in Township thirty-seven ! required to file their adverse claims with the By t Poultry, Choice Lard, Etc. your head " — Catholic Standard and (37) South of Range Three (3) Weet of the Wil •xecu tfw Shughter the father Times. Register of the United States Land Office at lamette Meridian, in Jackson County. State of Roseburg. Oregon, in the Roseb’»rg Land District, pulled •».’paid dollar for dollar Oregon, and containing 160 acres. during the sixty day» period n' ••’ »•cation here •nd an d name. 1 now man Taken and levied upon as the property of the Everything we endure patiently 1« a of or they will be barred by vh -e of the prorfo. age the for I am the hue- to Homething Iwautlfui we coaid said B. F. Benson or so much thereof a» may be 1 JACKSONVILLE, ions ef the statute. necessary to satisfy said judgment in ’ nor of baud of never enter otherwise. OREGO BSNJ T ¡ONES. A. FUGH ÎVE Teeth of nil kinds have been wor di.Lur.en ents that have or may accrue. shiped nnd are. in fact, venerated a* Dated at Jacksont .lie. Oregon. January 12th, relics In some religions shrine». Bud 1917. W. A. JONES. dha's tooth is preserved in an Indian Sheriff. temple, the Cingalese worship I lie tooth of a monkey, while the ele- phnnt's nnd shark'» teeth serve n ■lin- llnr purpose among the Malabar and ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Tonga islanders respectively. Tie I IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON Siamese were formerly the possessors FOR JACKSON COUNTY. of the tooth of a sacred monkey, In the matter of the estate of James A. Baird, a which they valued very highly, but In decenstd person. Notice is hereby given that H. K. Hanna Jr. a ivnr with the Portuguese they lost the holy grinder and had to pn.v $3 - | the administrator of the estate of Jamas A. 500.01)0 to get it back again. It is | Paird, deceased, han rer.de ed. presented and I now kept tn a small gold box. inclosed I filed for settlem< nt ia the above entitled court and matter hiti f na’ account rnd report cf his in six other boxes, In one of the mnnv administration of said estate; and that Saturday temples of the Siamese capital. the 26th day of Jar uaiy 19 2. at the hour of ten TILE FOR SALE I Am Still in ' B usiness T. L. DeVore isa Charles F. Dun for d DR A Y AGE Many pleased customers Jacksonville Meat Market said Elisabeth Whalen against said B. F. Benson, j Register. |