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SENATOR VANCE’S WIT. WHEN THE SUN MOVED Th» Trick Hr Turned on a Rival In a Ca npaign Meeting. SUMMONS SUMMONS. !N THE CIRC UIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF FO^ THE COUNTY OF JACK8ON. ORECON, IN AND FOR JACKSON COUNTY Lena A. Ph<U1pe Plaintiff, In the Matter nt the Application of V. A Dun I The late '.Senator Vance used to say vs. "that bis 11» ellest campaign for the gov- Walt» r B. Phillips, Defendant. Suit* for lap to Register Title to the following describe»! By M. QUAD real property, situated in Jackson County. Ore «raontbip uf North Carolina wna that Divorce. gon, to-wit:— To Walter B. Phillips the above named de- Copyright. 1912, by Associated Lit iu v.bicb Judge Settle ran against film. Betrinnies 24 chains west of the north-west fendant: erary Press. They at’jmped the stale iu joint debate. I n the N ame op the S tate of O regon : Y ou corner of the N. W. Fisk Donation I-and Claim All the white Democrats turned out to No. 42. In Township 38 south of Range 1 east of are hereby notified that you are required to ap Moses Hoke, farmer, has six chil hear ’, utue and .-til the colored (.epub- pear and answer the complaint of the above tiie Willamette Meridian, and running thence Jlcutv j to bear Settle. Ou one occasion south 4 chains, thence west 15.70 chains to the dren, aud so when tbe question of Vat» „-e was informed that some young plaintiff in the above entitled court, now on file east line of tho county road, thence north 10 de with the Clerk of said Court, within ten days buildlug a schoolhouse iu his neighbor lad'.es desired to testify their devotion from the date of service of this summons upon grees east, along the east line of said county road hood came up he agreed that it was up •o the Democratic party by kissing tbe you if served in Jackson Coqnty, Oregon: but 9.02 chains, thence north on said east line of to him to do tbe fair thing, lie did it D emocratie candidate for governor. • if served in any other county in the State of county road 2.40 chains to the north line of the H. H. Eldridge Donation Land Claim No. 70 in by donating the site, and the county J .'«thing loath. Vance descended from I Oregon, then within twenty days from the date i I Township 33 south of Range 1 west of the Wil- went ahead and erected a neat fra nt» tbe platform and kissed a dozen or so of the service of this summons upon you: or if | lametta Meridian, thence east 14.11 chain?, ther.ce schoolhouse. There had never beet» I of the young beauties and then paused personally served on you out of tha State < f i south 7. 30 chains to the place of beginning. cAn- a regular school in that district befotie, long enough to turn around toward his Oregon, then within six we.oks after the date of taining 16 673 acres, said land being in Township 38 service; and if served by publication thereof, and parents uud pupils were proud »1 competitor and shout. "Settle, I’m kiss j such south of range 1 west of t ie Willamette Meridian. then within six weeks from the date of the first vs. it. A teacher was hired, and for si x ing tny girls; now kiss yours." I publication; an 1 you are hereby notified that if H. H. Eldridge and all whom it may concern, j weeks after school opened all we at When lie married the second time he you fail to appear and answer said complaint Defendants. well. Then a shadow cante. said to his wife on their wedding day: ' as hereby required, the plaintiff will apply to the To H. II. Eldridge and all whom it may concern. One day as Farmer Johnson. » ¿ho •'My dear. I'm a stubborn fellow, and j court for the relief demanded in said complaint; Defendants. In the nam9 of thestate of Oregon. had three children attending these! ool, you may anticipate trouble. Now, In i ' to-wit, for a decree of said court dissolving the | you and each of you. are hereby required to ap- j I \ marriage contract existing between the plaintiff the beginning, while I am submissive, was driving by Farmer Hoke v »ent | pear and answer the application filed against you ! 1 want to give you one piece of udvice. anil the defendant, an I that plaintiff have tbe in the above ent tied cause, which is an action j out to tbe gate to atop him and sa y: , care custody and control of the minor children brought for the purpose of registering tho title j Look here, Jim; aboot our act» x>l." If you follow it we’ll get on mighty i of the plaintiff and defendant, and for such well. It is tills: Make me do just ns I other relief as the court may deem equitable and j I to the above described premises, and you are so | It’s Hue,” was the reply. : required to appear and answer on or before April darned please.” I dunno about that; 1 dotins»." just. 29. 1912, and if vou fail to appear and answer for A newspaper man who was about Why, Mosea. what cun tie 'wrong? Upder and by virtue of an order made by the want thereof the applicant will apply to the I That gal teacher fills the bill mighty starting for a rather out of the way Hon. F. M. Calkius a judge of said court, dated: Court for the relief in said application and here- ' well, and my children are Learning portion of Vance's own state was ask- j the 25th day of March. A. D. 1912, this summons i in demanded, said application being now on Yile lug him one day what kind of accom- i is served on the defendant, by ths publication in the office of the Clerk of said Court in Jack-' something every day.” "Yes; but what nre they Jew rnlng?” modation lie was likely to find, “They’ll th *reif for s I k sjcc3ssiv j weeks in tbe Jackson sonville, Jackson Countv. Oregon. ville Post, a woakly newspaper printed and pub Thia summons is published in the Jacksonville “Why. what we’ve all biid to learn. give you some of their fried hog and lished at Jacksonx ille. Jackson Count’«. Oregon, Nothing hits happened to a ake you eggs.” the senator replied, “That’s a id tho defendant by sa;d ord’r Is requi red ‘o ap- Post by order of Hon. F. M. Calkins. Judge of th»* CircuitC< ui t of the State of Oregon, for Jaek- better than nothing," said the newspa- ----------- dissatisfied. I hope.” pear and answer with n six we'ks from the date on County, which sai I order was made nnd en --------- "Say, George.” said Moses vj . he came per man. "1 don’t know—I don’t of the first publicat’on hereof. tered of record on the 5th. day of March. 1912. u step nearer and lowered I’M t voice a know.” the senator answered In a du- Date of first publication March "Oth. 191?. Date of first publication hereof ia the 9th day , E. D. BRIGGS. ¿■it. "What about the north pole and bions tone, • I’ve tried both.”—Argo- of March. 1912. nuut. Ashland, Oregon. the south pole? The teacher Is telling ( meal ) W. R. COLEMAN. Attorney for Plaintiff. that 'Als earth Is like a putt ipkin sus County Clerk of Jackson County. Oregon, and ex-officio Clerk of the Circuit Court. pend, 'J between two posts w ith a stick ■ KEEN SIGHTED GULLS. Notice to Creditors. FRED W. MEARS. thrum 11 1 be middle of it." Attorney for Applicant. “Wei,'- I reckon ibut’s rig it.” Tests That Proved the Wonderful IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON I I "But . bns that g«'t anytl ting to do with plox >ng and planting? Is it go lug to rui* ‘ more corn to t'ae acre? la It going to «top » kicking cow from kicking? 1» R going to cure a sore backed horse? ” "N o-o-o, I reckon not. But li’s jest as well to kno w these things, haln’t Vision of the Birds. IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON In the matter of the administration of theer- ¡Pioneer Assaying X Refining Co. 131 Fifth St., near U. S. Mint SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. We buy gold—rich ore—amalgam and ail mining products. We pav cash and give n square ueal. Assaying 5Cc Established 2<> years. Reference First National Bank of San Francisco. Why not order an Electric Iron today It saves your clothes It saves your money It saves weary steps It saves your health IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATEOF OREGON | "Jest time tliow.T away, as I look at ft And the teacher is »-telling that this earth la round?’ “That’s what everybody la a-saylng nowadays. Moaea." “Look at that meadow < >ut there, George. Ia It round, like » u orange, or fiat, like a pancitkeT* "It's flat, of course.” ■"And all the rest of th« i world Is round, Is It? Something ml ghfy queer about that If the world Is round why don't we fall off? Man can’t walk around on a aide hll I and keep his balance.” "I was saying so to Sin. Ith when I was In town buying a slio vi 31 the other day, and he says It’s i ;t avlty that keeps ur standing upright. ’ "I don’t believe any »ucA gol durn- ed nonsense!" exclaimed It uses. “If that's what they are golnn to teach my children then I'in agll i It. My Sam come home the other day and said It was U3.000.000 mile s to the aun. The teacher had told h Im twice over—03.000.000 mlleB, George !" settlement thereof and of said estate. "Yes, I've heard It was at»'it that." I [ seal ] W. R. COLEMAN. All persons interested in said estate are hereby “And you haln’t done anything , Bizet’s Red Ribbon. County Clerk of Jackson County. Oregon, notified that all objections to said account and about It?” , Bizet, tbe author of the popular op report or any item thereof must be filed on or ex-officio Clerk of the Circuit Court. "Noap. ptdn’t see what 1 could do. era “Carmen." who died a month after before the date and time aforesaid, to-wit: April Notice for Publication. I can't measure the distance." It» first production, was not at any 27th, 1912, at 10 o’clock a. m. thereof. Fnrpjer Hoke thought the thing; over ttme a lucky man. He wns even deco DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Date of first publicition hereof is March 30th. for a week, and there mlk’Jit have rated through a mistake, says a writer, 1911. U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, been no more trouble had not bls sou “for his friends, presaging the failure March 2, 1912 CHARLES F. MILLS. Notice is hereby given that Albert D. Beardsley Sam come home one day aud usked of 'Carmen.' bombarded the minister Executor. of Applegate. Oregon, who, on January 26, 1906. of him: before the production and begged a “Pop, where la the aun at 7 o’clock decoration for M. George Bizet. ’Bizet?’ Notice of Sale of Real Property by made Homestead Entry Serial No. 03874, for Lot 1 and the NEV4 NE’/j Section 30, Township 38 S., In the morning?” asked the minister. ‘Who is Bizet?' ‘A Administrator. I Range 3 West Willamette Meridian, has filed no “In the east, you doughhead.’" remarkable genius,’ was the reply, ’who IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON tice of Intention to make final five year proof, “And at noon?" FOR JACKSON COUNTY. to establish claim to the land above described, be has already produced several extraor •Tn the aouth." In the matter of the estate of James Cook, de fore W. 11. Canon. United States Commissioner, dinarily fine works. Among them the ceased. “And at sunset?" at Medford, Oregon, on the 19th day of April. 1912 most popular is perhaps "L’Arle- Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Claimant names as witnesses: Fred Offen “In the west.” gienne." ’ ’“L’Arlesienne?" ’ interrupt-- the administrator of the estate of James Cook, bacher. of Applegate, Oregon, James O’Brien, “How does It get there f ed the minister. ’Why. it is a perfectly deceared, will from and after the 29th day of of Applegate. Oregon, Herman Offenbacher, of "How do I get from the house to fascinating book. 1 rend it with ex April, 1912, at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m. of said Applegate. Oregon, William Morrison, of Apple the barn and back? 1 move, dout Ilf treme pleasure. Tell your friends that day. at the court room of the County Court of gate. Oregon. What has thnt gal teacher been put the thing is done.’ The minister was Jackson County. Oregon, at the court house in BENJAMIN F. JONES. ting Into your head now?" not musical, but he had read a novel Jacksonville, Jackson County. Oregon, offer at Register. "Pop, the sun don’t move a hair’s by Alphonse Daudet, and Bizet won his private sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand, and subject to confirmation by the County breadth all day!" announced tl» lad. red ribbon.” Notice of Final Settlement. Court of said Jacksen County. Oregon, the fol with a chuckle. IN TH. COUNTY COURT Or TUB STATE OF OREGON. lowing described real property, to-wit. "By the jumping Jehosaphat. but FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON. Real Chivalry. Th.« S’.• <>f NE'» and the N'e of SE*. of See- that's going too fui^too fur!" growled Men passengers In the otd horse 20. Twp, SIS., of Range 3 East, of Willamette In the Matter of the Estate of D. R.'White, the father. "Move? Move? Look at omnibuses of years ago had greater Meridiap. in said Jackson Coun'y, Oregon. deceased. that suu up there and tell me if you opportunities than at present of show This sale is made under and in pursuance of a Notice is hereby given that Agetha A. dare that she haln’t movlngl” ing their politeness to women, espe license and order of sale, granted, made and en Brandenburg. Administratrix of the estate of the above named decedent, has filed in the above “But it’» tlie earth, pop.” cially on wet nights. Ono remembers tered of record by the County Court of Jackson •Then why haln t we moving along the conductor’s request ns he swung County, Oregon, on the 16th day of March. 912, entitled court her duly verified final account and in the matter of the estate of James Cook, report of the administration of said estate and either toward the house or barn?” his dripping form from the "monkey deceased, authorizing this administrator to sell the said court has fixed Tuesday. April 30. 1912. "Gfavltatlon is a-holding us.” bonrd" to tho doorway. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day. in the said property. "By thunder, but we’ll see about it! court room of said court in the court house at “Will any gentlemnn ride outside to Dated this 28th day of March. 1912. I won’t lick you this time, but don’t Jacksonville. Jackson County. State of Oregon, oblige a woman?' And there was nl- JOHN COOK. you talk any more nonsense. I’ll make Administrator of the estate of James Cook. I as the time and place of hearing said final ac ways the gentleman whose chivalry certain folksea’ eyes bung out tomor- count and report. prompted him to give up his seat, deceased. rer!” All persons Interested are hereby notified to climb the steep steps to the “ knife make cr file their objections to said final account Moaea Hoke had said be would give Guardian’s Sale of Real Property. the land for the schoolhouse site, but board" on top and complete his jour NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: that pursuant and report with said court, if any they have, on ney in the pouring rain.—Loudon Stand to an order of J. R. Neil. County Judge of Jack- or before said time. the deed to the county hadn’t been ard. Date hereof and of the first publication hereof son County, State of Oregon, dated March 8. drawn yet. He was. therefore, free to 1912, duly made and entered in the matter of the is March SO. 1912. go to the trustees and say: AGETHA A. BRANDENBURG. | Nature. guardianship of Nina M. Harris. Neil Harris and "I want you to move your old achool- Administratrix of the Estate of D. R. White, Nature Is the armory of genius. Gertrude Harris, minors, pending in said court, house off my land!” Cities serve it poorly, books and col directing and authorising me to sell the following deceased. “Why, Mosea, what’a the matter?" leges at second hand. The eye craves described real estate, belonging to the estate of was asked. Notice of Final S ettlement. the spectacle of the borixon, of moun said minors: From snd after the Sth day of April. “Our children are being made fools tain, ocean, river and plain, the clouds 1912. I will sell at private sale, to the highest and IN THE COUNTY COURT OF 1HE STATE J of. That gal teacher Is a-telllng them and stars, actual contact with the ele best bidder, for cash, the following »'errrlbed I OF OREGON, FOR JACKSON COUNTY. that tbe sun don't move a blamed Inch ments. sympathy with the seasons as real property situated in Jackson County. Ore gon. to-wit. all day long." In the Matter of tbe Estate of I they rise and roll.—Alcott Commencing at the south-east corner of Block "And It doesn't. M ohi It’s the earth Charles A. Schaeufele, deceased. Five (5) in Galloway's Addition to the Town of that move».’’ Notice is hereby given that Millie 1 One Idea of Entertainment. Medford, as designated on the plat of said addi Schaeufele Miles. Administratrix of “I’ll give you a week to move the tion duly filed and of record in the office of the "Isn ’ t that Mr». Templeton-Brown ■cboolhouse!*' County Recorder in and for said Jackson County, the estate of the above named decedent, tho moat entertaining creature?” * [ has filed ia the above entitled court "But you donated the land." "I noticed the crowd around her. and running thence west on the aouth line of ■ her duly verified final accojnt and re- “Where’s your deed!” said Block Five (5) one hundred and eighty-six | port of the administration of said tffi , What was »he talking about?” feet, thence north eighty (80> feet, thence east M om had them dead to rights. The "Why, about the awful things that parallel to the south line of said Block Five tate an! the said Court has fix’d Sat trustees and tho teacher and the more urday, April 20. 1912 at ten o’clock in I happened to her when ehe was in Intelligent farmor» conoulted together boapltai.”—Cleveland Plain Dealer. the one hundred ami thirty-three (1331 feet, mor» or the forenoon of said day, in the court leas, to the east line of said Block Five; thence and the boot they could do was to send room of sa>d court in the court house In a southerly direction, along the east line of I at Jacksonville. Jackson County, State word to tbe unbeliever that they had said Block Five to the place of beginning; and of Oregon, as the time and place of Only Fault. changed their minds nnd were now also known and described as ixita Three (3) and hearing said final account and report. "Is your husband a good man?*’ satisfied that the sun did move. He •‘Yes. He’s a good man. 1 can’t com Four (4! in Davis's Subdivision of Lot Two (X) in All persons interested are hereby waited a year before he gave a <h?ed, plain. Put he always snraks out the Block Five (51 of Galloway's Addition to the notified to make or file their objections Town of Medford. Said real estate will be »old aud then when they went back on him to said final account and report with back way whenever the minister calls.” subject to tho encumbrances thereon. he could smile and say: said court, if any they have, on or be —Washington Herald. B>h will he reeeiveti by the undersigned at his fore said time. "Well, I bad her bustling right along office No. M0. Garnett-Carey Building in the City Date hereof and of ‘he publication for twelve months anyhow, and we had What the «uperlor tnnn seeks Is In of Me-lford. Jackson County. Oregon. hereof is March 9, 191"« • might» open winter and a powerful Dated March 8. 1912. himself. What the small man seeks is MILLIE SCHAEUi ~.E MILES. early spring!" B. F. p: \ tt . In others.—Confucius. Guardian of the persons and estate of Nina M Administratrix of th- Estate Harria Neil Harris and Gertrude Harris, minors. Charles A. Schaeufe!., Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey For Coughs and Colds. ‘ There Is perhaps no other bird of tate of Edward Price Vickroy a deceased j IN AND FOR JACKSON COUNTY. land or sea so keen of sight us the person. In the Matter of the Application of V. A. Dun Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, lap to Rep ¡¿ter Title to the following described common gull. To convince a skeptical friend of this, an American naturalist by an order of the County Court of Jackson coun ’ real property, situated in Jackson County, Ore once made some interesting experi ty, State of Oregon, duiy entered on the 29th day gon. to-wit: of March, A. I). 1912, has been appointed and | Beginning 21 chains west of tho north-west ments. now is the duly qualified and acting Executor 1 <^>rner of the N. W. Fisk Donation Land Claim The two men were passengers on a the estate of the above named decedent. xv » v > ismi > p wo | No. 42 in Township 38 ovum south ui of ivange Range i 1 east east oi of steamer where the spring ebb aided of All Creditors and persons having claims against the Willamette Meridian, and running thence them to run twenty miles an hour. A said lid Z I decedent or his estate are hereby hnrehv notified 1 [ south --‘1- 4 ‘ chains, ’ • * thence ’ weBt 15.70 chains to the dozen gulls followed them In the and required to present the same duly verified east line of the county road, thence north, 10 de- steamer’s wake without apparent ef with proper vouchers, to the undersigned Execu J irrees east, along the east line of said county road fort and circled In graceful curves tor at his office at Bank of Jacksonville Bldg., | 9.02 chains, thence north on said east line of Jacksonville, Jackson County, .Oregon, within j county road 2.40 chains to the north line of the over the water. six months from the date hereof. II. II. Eldridge Donation Land Claim No. 70 in Breaking a cracker biscuit into four D^te hereof and of the first publication hereof Township 38 south of Range 1 west of the Wil parts less than an inch square each, is March 30th.. 1912. lamette Meridian thence east 14.14 chains, thence the naturalist handed one piece to his HERBERT KENNEDY HANNA. south 7.30 chains to tho place of beginning con friend and told him to drop it into Executor of the will and estate of the above 11 taining 16.673 acres, said land being in Township named deceased. the seething waters on the starboard. j 38 south ' of - Range “__ _ 1 - west .—t of the Willamette 1 Immediately the bit of biscuit be Meridian. Executor ’ s Notice. came Invisible to human eyes, nnd yet vs. court of the state of O regon . before It had gone thirty yards astern I n the C ounty H. H. Eldridge and all whom it may concern FOR JACKSON COUNTY. Defendants. a gull detected it and. dipping into In the matter of the estate of Elizabeth A. TAKE NOTICE. tbe foam, secured it One by'one It Mills, deceased. That on the 16th day of February. 1912, an ap picked up the other bits of biscuit, Notice is hereby given that Charles F. Mills, though neither of the two men could the executor of the estate of Elizabeth A. Mills, plication was filed by the said V. A. Dunlap in deceased, has presented, rendered, and filed for I the Circuit Court of Jackson County, Oregon, for see them. j Initial Registration of the Title of the land above Tearing off a postage stamp from an settlement in the above entitled court and mat- ; ’ described. his final account and report of his adminis old envelope, the naturalist dropped ter, tration of said estate, and that Saturday, the ! Now, unless you appear on or before the 29th It overboard. The gull detected the 27th day of April. 1912, at the hour of ten o’clock i day of April, 1912, and show cause why such ap- waif and made as if to pick it up. a. m. of said day. at the court room of said court, I plication thall not be granted, the same will be But when within a yard or so of it the at the court house, in Jacksonville, Jackson taken as confessed, and a decree will be entered bird saw that It was nothing in bls County. State of Oregon, has been duly appointed according to the prayer of the application, and will be forever barred from disputing the line nnd glided upward again to bls and fixed by the order of the judge of the above I you same. favorite station on a line with the entitled court, as the time and place for hearing Witness my hand and the seal of said Court objections to said account and report and for topmost truck.—New York Tribune. hereto affixed this the 7th day of March. 1912. y little son had a very severe eold. I wns recommended to try Chaaaberlain’a Cough Remoti», anti before a small bottle was iittiahed ho was as well as ever,” writes Mrs. H. Silks, 29 Dowling Street, Sydney, Australia. This remedy is sold by all dealers. Based on the reduced rates in Jacksonville, the cost of operation is less than 5c. per hour and the cost of iron is only $4.09. We hare an ample supply of irons and shall be glad to serve you. Rogue River Electric Co 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. OREGON JACKSONVILLE i “~» r j ■ -- i 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 & KLEINHAMMER. Propt. ------- Dtaltit In------- All Kinds of Fresh and Cured Meats. Poultry, Choice Lord, Etc. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON