Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, March 16, 1912, Image 4

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CRY OF THE GIRAFFE.
MISS
MAVERICK
By ALAN R. TEWKESBURY
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Notice for Publication.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon.
It Is a Peculiar Sound Something Like
March >. 1912 j
a Sheep’s Bleat.
Notice ia hereby given that Albert D. Bearddey
Those who read the accounts of the
Applegate. Oregon, who, on January 26. 190C. |
giraffe in the textbooks and the de­ of
made Homestead Entry Serial No. 03671. for Lot ,
scriptions given by travelers may 1 and the NEK NEK Section 30. Township 88 S„ |
have noticed that no mention is made Range 3 West Willamette Meridian, has filed no- ■
of its voice. Sportsmen, in fact, al­ ticeof intention to make final five year proof,
lude to Its apparent voicelessness.
to establish claim to the land above described, be- I
Nor so far as the records go has It fore W. H. Canon. United States Commissioner, j
ever been heard In captivity. Up to at Medford, Oregon, on the 19th day of April, 1912
Claimant names as witnesses: Fred Offen-
the present it appears that no one
could say whether the cry of a giraffe bacher. of Applegate, Oregon. James OT.rien,
Applegate, Oregon, Herman Offenbacher, of
was tt groan, n bellow, a bleat or a of
Applegate, Oregon. William Morrison, of Apple­
neigh; lienee the record of the recent gate, Oregon,
experience of a naturalist in east Afri­
BENJAMIN F. JONES.
ca. who lias actually heard Its voice,
Rea is ter.
Interest thereon tocether with all costa and dis­
bursements that have or may accrue.
Dated this the 27th day of February. 1912. at
Dated at Jacksonville. Omron. February 14th Jacksonville Oregon.
iau.
WILLIAM II C.INSTON.
W. A. JONES.
By R. B. DOW.
Administrator of the Estate '( J hn Johnson,
Shriff.
Deputy.
deceased,
wits recommended to
P/nneer Assaying & Refining Co.
131 Fifth St., near U. S. Mint
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
Wo buy gold rich ore— amalgam and all
mining pivducts. We pay cash and give a
stjuarediol. Assaying 50c. Estab «shed 20
years. Reference First National Bank of
San Francisco.
In the Matter of the Estate of J mes Cook, de-
ee.Betl.
It »ppcartng ’o the Jud no of savl Court, by
the petition thia dry presented and filed by
John Cuok. the administrator of the outate of
James Cook, deceased, pniying for an order of
sale of real estate, th.it it is rrscessary to sell th?
SV4 of NEVi and NH of SEV4 of Section 20. Twp.
34 S.. R. 3 East, of W. M.. of the real estate, to
pay th© claim of Annes Hall and expenses o*
administration.
It is therefor ordered by the said Court, that
all pennons interested in the estate of said de­
ceased. appear before said County Court on Sat­
urday, the 16th day of March, A. D. 1912. at 10
o'clock in the forenoon of 3«id day. at the Court
room of said County Court at iheCourt House in
the County of Jackson, to show cause why an
order should not bo granted to the said adminis­
trator to cell so much of thehereinafter des-triljed
real estate o( the said deceased as shall be neces­
sary, to-wit: The SVi of NEVI, and NVj of SEli
of Section 20. Twp. 31 S.. R. 3 E.. of W. M.
And it is further ordered that a copy of this
order be published in the Jacksonville Post, a
weekly newspaper of general circulation, pub-
lished and issued regularly at Jacksonville,
Jackson County. Oregon, for four consecutive
weeks prior to March 13. 1912.
Dated February 12. 1912.
J. R. NEIL.
County Judge
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When gold wae discovered iu the Elk­
horn region I went to Spotswood,
which was situated In the center of the
mines, and opened a bnnk. The coun­
try round about was pretty lawless,
but Spotswood was, for a mining town,
a very respectable place. There was
a church, a real court of law, and but is of special Interest.
Blaney l’erelval, tlie naturalist In
few citizens went armed. 1 found It
question,
spent the day iu concealment
5 SUMMONS
difficult to get clerks, for the young
men who came there from civilized lo­ over a watcrliole where the wild ani­ I IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR JACKSON COUNTY.
calities preferred to engage iu mining mals came to drink. He had at times
seen giraffe and zebra drinking with­
to working on a salary.
I Minnie Kelly. Plaintiff.
in
thirty
feet
of
him.
While
thus
vs.
One day a comely young woman
I
nbout twenty-seven years old came watching he bad the good fortune to j Leroy Kelly. Defendant. Suit in Equity for a
hear
the
giraffe.
1
Divorce.
Into the bank and asked for a position.
It was making a bleating noise, but
To Leroy Kelly, the above named defendant:
She said that she had graduated at a
business college in the east, where she Mr. Percival says it is quite Impossi­ I i I n the N ame of the S tate of O regon ; You
hereby notified that you are required to ap-
had got a few ideas about the blinking ble to describe the sound In writing. are
pear in the above entitled court and cause and
business. I engaged her at once and "The nearest I can get to It,” he says, answer the complaint filed against you in the
“Is 'war're' rather drawn out, not Just
was glad to get her. She took right
­ above entitled court and cause within ten (10)
SUMMONS.
hold and seemed to learn the methods a ‘baa,’ like a sheep, but more pro
end days from the date of tho service of this r i: ru­
longed,
nnd
the
softening
nt
the
men , upon you if served within Jackson County. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF
by Intuition. Very soon she was valu­
State of Oregon, or if served within any other OREGON. IN AND FOR JACKSON COUNTY
able on the books and as a paying or more noticeable.—London Field.
county within this state, then within twenty (20)
.'ecelvlng teller, though it was difficult
In the Matter of the Application of V. A Dun­
The
Strange
Sea
Spider.
days from the date of tho service of this sum­ lap to Ilexister Title to the following described
to get lier to occupy the windows.
One of the strangest creatures of the mons upon you. or if served upon you by publi­ real property, situated in Jackson County. Ore-
Why 1 never could tell
cation. then on or before the last day so pre­
My wife used to come into the bank sen is a certain species of sea spider scribed in the order for publication of :-aid sum­ gon, to-wit:—
named
Nymphon
gracile.
It
has
a
Beginning: 24 chains west of the north-west
occasionally, and the Ill's! time she saw
mons; and you will take notice that if you fail
of the N. W. Fisk Donation Land Claim
Miss Maverick, my woman of all work, body about the size of a bit of thread to so appear and answer zaiff complaint within corner
No. 42. in Township 38 south of Rango 1 east of
she took a great dislike to her. Wom­ a quarter of an inch long and tied Into said time, plaintiff will apply to tho court for an the Willamette Meridian, and running thence
en are apt to be Jealous of any other four knots. The head looks like the order of default and for a decree against you for south 4 chains, thence west 15.70 chains to the
woman, especially if good looking, that end of a thread split Into two horns. the relief prayed for in her complaint, to-wit: east line of the county road, thence north 10 de­
their husbnnds are thrown Into close From each of the four knots start two for a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony grees east, along the east line of said county road)
relations with, Therefore I paid no at- legs, one on each side, making eight in heretofore and now existing between you and the 9.02 chains, thence north on said east line of
plaintiff herein, Minnie Kelly, and for a further
tention to my wlfe'g dislike. I have all. The legs are three or four times i decree awarding plaintiff the sole custody of county road 2.40 chains to the north line of the
made It a rule of ray business life to longer than the body, but the odd Flora Gaynell Kelly, the minor issue of said mar­ H. H. Eldridge Donation Land Claim No. 70 in
keep personal control of the funds com­ thing nbout them is that the alimen­ riage. and for such other and different relief as Township 38 south of Range 1 west of the Wil­
lamette Meridian, thence east 14.14 chains, thence
mitted to my care. There was no ne­ tary tube into which the food goes to the court may seem equitable.
south 7. 30 chains to the place of beginning, con­
runs
down
Into
every
one
of
the
legs,
cessity for making any new ones per­
This summons is published in the Jacksonville taining 16.673 acres, said land being in Township 38
so
that
whatever
the
spider
eats
circu
­
Post by order of the'Hon. J. R. Neil. Judge of south of range 1 west of the Willamette Meridian.
taining to my clerk, for my system did
not admit of her ever getting away lates through his legs, and, In fact, the County Court of Jackson County. State of
vs.
the
legs
are
like
the
body
in
Internal
Oregon,
and which order was made and dated on
II. H. Eldridge and all whom it may concern.
with u cent, From the moment the
the
9th
day
of
February.
1912.
and
it
is
therein
Defendants.
vaults were opened and the cash structure. Another curious feature of
ordered that you appear and answo« the com­
brought out till It whs locked up again I this form of life Is that the baby sea plaint on file herein on or before the expiration To H. H. Eldridge and all whom it may concern,
I was in the bank and where I could spider Is not In the least like the of six weeks from the date prescribed in said or­ Defendants. In the name of the state of Oregon,
you and each of you, are hereby required to ap­
grownup of the same family. It Is
oversee every part of It.
der as the date of the first publication of this pear and answer the application filed against you
I asked my wife why she distrusted ¡ much more like a crab, but how it de­ summons.
in the above ent:tled cause, which is an action
Miss Maverick, and she snld that ev­ velops from a crablike form Is not yet
The date of the first publication of this sum­ brought for the purpose of registering the title
mons and the date prescribed in the aforesaid or­ to the above described premises, and you are so
ery time the two enme near each other ascertained.— Exchange.
der for the first publication of this summons is required to appear and answer on or before April
my wife felt a repulsion that was al­ !
February 10th 1912, and the data of the last pub­ 29. 1912, and if you fail to appear and answer for
Lost and Found.
most painful. Without a better reason
"Almost too strange to be true,” said lication thereof and on or before which date you want thereof the applicant will apply to the
than this I refused to harbor any sus­
a woman who had lost aud found are required to appear and answer said com- Court for the relief in said application and here­
picion against my clerk.
paint is March 23. 1912.
in demanded, said application being now on file
again a piece of Jewelry a few days
“Send her away," said my wife.
H. K. HANNA. J r .
in the office of the Clerk of said Court in Jack- j
"Are you Jenlous of her? If you are ago. On nrrlving nt her busband's of­
Attorney for the Plaintiff. sonv¡lie, Jackson County, Oregon.
you must subdue your Jealousy, for fice in the Wall street district she dis­
This summons is published in the Jacksonville
Miss Maverick of all my employees Is covered that an amethyst was missing
Post by order of Hon. F. M. Calkins, Judge of the
from an ornament which she wore. Notice of Sheriff’s Sale of Real Estate Circuit Ccurt of the State of Oregon, for Jack-
the most valuable.”
The prongs which held It had evident­
“Very well; you’ll see."
on County, which said order was made and en­
Under Execution.
ly worn awny, and the stone was given
tered of record on the 5th, day of March, 1912.
“See what?”
BY
VIRTUE
OF
AN
EXECUTION
AND
OR
­
up for lost She went on a shopping
Date of first publication hereof is the 9th day
“That I’m right"
DER OF SALE duly issued by the Clerk of the
Nothing more was said about the tour and when leaving the Seventy- Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson of March, 1912.
( seal )
W. R. COLEMAN.
matter, and I bore myself so discreetly second street subway station on her County, dated the 16th day of February. 1912, in
County Clerk of Jackson County, Oregon, and
that I believed my wife had concluded way home dropped her muff. She a certain action In the Circuit Court for Baid ex-officio
Clerk of the Circuit Court.
after all there was no danger of my stooped to pick It up and close to one County and State wherein Lizzie Coulter as
FREDW. MEARS.
running away with her rival. Busi­ of the Iron pillars saw her lost ame­ plaintiff recovered judgment against W. F. Puhi
Attorney for Applicant.
ness was Increasing all the while, for thyst "I was so glad to find it.” she and Carrie Puhi, defendants for the sum of four
hundred
dollars
(3400.00)
with
interest
thereon
said,
“but people don't believe the sto-
the mines were taking out a great deal
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale.
of gold, and I was engaged all day ry- Even my husband made a queer at the rato of 8 per cent per annum from the 28th
BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION AND OR-
day of January, 1908, and the further sum of DER OF SALE duly issued by the Clerk of the .
and often at night
face when I told it.”—New York Trib- thirteen and 48-100dollars for taxes paid with in­
Circuit Court of the County of Jackson, State of j
One day at noon, when all the clerks une.
terest thereon at the rato of 8 per cent per an­ Oregon, dated the 17th day of February, 1912,in a 1
except myself and Miss Maverick had
num from December 7th. 1908. and the further certain action in the Circuit Court for said [
You will look a good while before you find sum of fifteen dollars for taxes paid with interest
gone to dinner, I was sitting on my
better medicine lor coughs and colds than theroon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from County and State wherein Lizzie Campbell as |
perch in the bnnk, resting nnd scan­
inuilterlain’s Cough Remedy. Il not only the 13th day of October. 1909. and thefurthcr sum plaintiff recovered judgment against George E. I
ning a newspaper. Miss Mnverlck was
i a relief—it cures. Try it when you have of nineteen and 60-100 dollars for taxes paid, with Chamberlain and Mary E. Chamberlain for the I
at her desk working. Suddenly the
■ ugh or cold, and you are certain to be interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per an­ sum of eight hundred sixty-nine and 35-100
stillness was broken by a click. To
■etl with tho prompt cure which it will num from the 4th day of April. 1910. and tho ($869.35) dollars with interest at the rate of 6 per
cent per annum from Feb. 2nd, 1912, and costs
persons living on the frontier a click
ct. Fcr rale by all dealers.
further sum of nine and 78-100 dollars for taxes and disbursements taxed at eighteen and 75-100
mea’iis a great deal. It certainly did
paid, with interest thereon at tho rate of 8 per ($18.75) dollars on the 2nd day of February, 1912.
to me, sitting as I was In a bank with
cent per annum from the 27th day of February.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Public notice is hereby given that I will,
no protection except a woman. With I
1911. and the further suit of nine and 78-100 dol­ on the 25th day of March, 1912. at the frdnt
a start I looked up, and through the I IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE lars for taxes paid, with interest thereon at the
door of the Court House in Jacksonville, in said
rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 2nd day of County at 2 o’clock in the afternoon of said day
receiving teller’s window I saw a man
OF OREGON, FOR JACKSON COUNTY.
October.
1911.
and
the
further
sum
of
fifty
dollars
covering me with a revolver.
sell at public auction to the highest bidder for
In the Matter of the Estate of attorney fees and costa and disbursements taxed I cash the following described real property, to-
"Just sit quietly where you are and
at
seventeen
and
20-100
dollars
on
the
30th
day
of
!
Charles
A.
Schaeufele,
deceased.
you won’t get hurt.” he said. “Nan,
wit:
Notice is hereby given that Millie January. 1912.
The west half of the northwest quarter and the
proceed."
Schaeufele Miles, Administratrix of Public notice is hereby given that I will by vir­ southeast quarter of the northwest quarter and
The last two worxlg were epoken to the estate of the above named decedent, tue of said execution and ord«r of sab on the
Miss Maverick, who arose from her has filed ia the above entitled court 25th day of March. 1912, at the front door of the the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter
seat and. taking a satchel from the her duly verified final account and re­ Court House in Jacksonville, in said County, at of section twenty-four (24), in township thirty-
(39) south of range one (1) west of the
drawer of her desk, went into the pay­ port of the administration of said es­ 11 o'clock in the forenoon of said day sell at pub­ nine
Willamette Meridian in Jackson County, Oregon.
ing teller’s cage nnd scraped the funds tate and the said Court has fix?d Sat­ lic auction to the highest bidder for cash the Taken and levied upon as the property of the
there Into the bag; then, going to tho urday, April 20, 1912 at ten o’clock in following described real property, to-wit:—
said George E. Chamberlain and Mary E. Cham-
Lot Seven (7) in Block Twenty-nine (29) of the
receiver's cage. Rhe did the same thing. the forenoon of said dav, in the court
berlain or so much thereof as may be necessary
room
of
said
court
in
the
court
house
town (now city) of Jacksonville. Jackson County.
I wondered why I was not ordered at Jacksonville, Jackson County, State Oregon, as shown on the official and recorded I to satisfy said judgment in favor of said Lizzie
('ampbell against said named defendants with
to put up my bands, but It was plain of Oregon, as the time and place of plat thereof.
interest thereon, together with all costs and dis­
that Mias Maverick had taken care of hearing said final account and report.
Taken and levied upon as the property of said
any weapous I had been used to keep­
All persons interested are hereby W. F Puhi and Carrie Puhi or so much thereof bursements that have or may accrue.
ing handy. Indeed, from the first It notified to make or file their objections as may be necessary to satisfy said judgment in 1 Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon. February 19th,
waa plain to me that she bad applied to said final account and report with favor of said Lizzie Coulter against said named: 1912.
W. A. JONES.
for work In order to advise a pal as said court, if any they have, on or be­ defendants with interest thereon together with By R. B. DOW,
Sheriff.
fore
said
time.
all
costs
and
disbursements
that
have
or
may
to the easiest way to rob the bunk.
Deputy.
accrue.
Date
hereof
and
of
the
publication
When she had fillet! her satchel, turn­ hereof is March 9, 1912.
Dated at Jacksonville. Oregon. February 19th,
ing to me, she said: “The next time
Notice to ( reditors.
MILLIE SCHAEUFELE MILES. 1912.
• woman tells you anything she Is
The undersigned having been appointed admin­
W.
A.
JONES.
Administratrix of the Estate of By R. B. DOW. Deputy.
istrator of the estate of Henry Harrison Triplett,
sure of without a reason believe her.
Sheriff. deceased, by the Judge of the County Court for
If she gives a reason you may know Charles A. Schaeufele, deceased.
Jackson County. State of Oregon, all persons
that she Is wrong. Good morning!"
having claims against said estate are hereby noti­
Slie walked out of the Inclosure and
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale Under Exe­ fied to present the same to me or to J. D - Wurts-
Guardian's Sale of Real Property.
disappeared. The man said to me:
cution.
iwugh. at the office of the latter. inGranta Pass
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: that pursuant
“Stay where you are for ten minutes,
to an order of J. R. Neil. County Judge of Jack-
By virtue of an execution and order of Bale voeephine County. Oregon, in proper form as re­
A confederate of mine has a bead on son
quired by law. within six months from the date
County. State of Oregon, dated March 8,
you and will kill you If you move or 1912. duly made and entered in the matter of the duly issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of of the first pup'.ication of this notice.
the County of Jackson. State of Orexon. dated I
give an alarm.” Theu be turned ant! guardianship of Nina M. Harris. Neil Harris and the 3rd day of February. 1912, in a certain action Date of first publication. February 24. 1912.
went ont
C. W. TRIPLETT.
Gertrude Harris, minors, pending in said court, in the Circuit Court for said County and State
Administrator.
I didn’t believe the story about the directing and authorising rne to sell the following wherein Della Brown as plaintiff recovered jude- J. D. WURTSBAUCH.
Attorney for Administrator.
confederate watching nte, so the nio- described real estate. l>eh>nging to the estate of ment RKsInst J. A. McIntosh and Clara McIntosh
tnent he was out of sight I sprang said minors. From and after the Sth day of April. for the sum of three thousand dollars (»3000.00)
Notice of Final Hearing.
from my seat. At the moment I heard 1912. I will sell at private sale to the highest and (less the sum of one hundred sixty dollars
a shot outside.
Running out, there best bidder, for cash, the following described (»160.00) paid as Interest on said amount) to­ IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF
real property situated in Jackson County. Ore- gether with interest at the rate of 8 per cent per
OREGON. IN AND FOR THE COUNTY
was the man who had robbed me ly­ »on.
to-wlt.
annum from the 27th day of Auxust. 1909. and
OF JACKSON.
ing on the sidewalk with a bullet In
Commencing at the south-east comer of Block costs and disbursements amounting to seventeen
In the Matter of the Estate of John Johnson,
him. MI m Maverick was bending Five (Bl In Galloway's Addition to the Town of dollars (317.00) and the further sum of two hun­ tleceased.
over him. weeping,
A p<>i«so came Medford, as designated on the plat of naM addi­ dred fifty dollars (350.00 attorney fees on the PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that on the
from different peinte. where they had tion duly filed and of record in the office of the 18th day of December. 7911.
27th day of February. 1912. William H. Johnson,
t*en watching, and gathered abost County Recorder In and for said Jackson County, Tublic notice ia hereby Riven that I will, by the administrator of the estate of John Johnson,
and running thence west on the south line of virtue of raid execution and order of sale on the deceased, filed in the above entitled court and
(be roblier.
It turned ont that my wife. slnce saM Block Five (5) one hundred and eighty-alx 16th day of March. 1911 at thejfront door of the matter his duly verified final report and that by
■ho could not Influence me, had given feet; thence north eighty (RO) feet; thence east Court Hous« in said County of Jackson at 2 an order of date the 27th day of February. 1911.
parallel to the south line of said Bkrek Five o'clock In tho afternoon of said day sell at pub­ the judge of the above entitled court set and ap­
the sheriff her suspicions of my clerk.
one hundred and thirty-three (IM) feet, more or
auction to the highest bidder for cash the pointed Saturday, the 90th day of March. 1912. at
The latter had been shadowed, and It leas, to the east line of said Block Five; thence lic
Ldlowinx described property, to-wit;
the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day as the
was learned that she was the wife of In a southerly direction, along the east line of Lot numbered too 11) In block number one (1) time and the office of the County Judge in Jack­
the most notorloua desperado In that said Block Five to the place of beginning: and of the Bunxalow Addition to the City of Medford. sonville. Oregon, as the place for the final hear­
region. A note arranging the details also known and described as Lots Three (3) and Jackson County. Orerqn.
ing upon said report. That at said time and
of the robbery had been opened and Four 14) In Davis's Subdivision of Lot Two (2) In Taken and levied upon as the property of the place said final report will come on for final hear­
Block
Five
(5)
of
Galloway's
Addition
to
the
said J A. McIntosh and Clara McIntosh or so ing.
passed on without the parties knowing
Town of Medford. Said real relate will be sold much thereof as may he necessary to satisfy said
All parties Interested are hereby notified to ap­
their secret was out
subject to the encumbrances thereon.
"What made you suspect the worn-’ BMs will be received by the undersigned at his judgment In favor of said Della Brown axainat pear at said time and place and make any objec­
said J. A. McIntosh and Clara McIntosh with tions that they may have to the approval of
gn?" I asked my wife
odlce No. saw Garnett-Corey BuiMlnr in the City
said final report.
“Bar noee la crooked.”
of Medford.' Jackson County, Oregon.
| This la the only reaeon I got. and
Dated March 8. 1912.
■bo aeemed to consider It quits loffi- i
B. F. PIATT,
Guardian of the persons and estate of Nina M
Harris. Neil Harris and Gertrude Harria minors.
'"My little son had a very aevere cold. 1
try Chamberlain’«
Cough Remody, and before a small bottle
watt finished lie waa as well as ever,” write«
Mr«. II. Silks, 29 Dowling Street, Sydney,
Australia. This remedy ¡«sold by all dealers.
Order to Show Cause.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON.
FOR THS COUNTY OF JACKSON.
Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey
For Coughs and Colds.
Why not order an
Electric Iron today
It
It
It
It
saves your clothes
saves your money
saves weary steps
saves your health
Based on the reduced rates in Jacksonville, the
cost of operation is less than 5c. per hour and the
cost of iron is only $4.00.
We have an ample
supply of irons and sjiall be glad to serve you
Rogue River Electric Go.
II
U
Charles F. 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
OREGON
City Drug Store
Carries a Full Line of
♦ ■
Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Articles, Stationery,
Novelties, Etc.
School Supplies,
Standard Magazines
Physicians’ Prescriptions
Carefully Compounded
John Dunnington
A. S. Kleinhammer
Jacksonville
Meat Market
DUNNINGTON A KLEINHAMMER. Props.
-Drains In
All Kinds of Fresh and Cured Meats.
Poultry, Choice Lard, Etc.
JACKSONVILLE,
OREGON
I