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1 MAKING A CHAIN. « To Make First Class Jelly. .... .... •r SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 8TATE OF OREGON Notice of Sheriff’s Sale. SUMMONS By virtue of an execution and order of sale in the justice ’ s court of the district er __ FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON. dujy issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of . MEDFORD. FOR JACKSON COUNTY. STATE “Jelly can be made without adding Joeie Ronfort. Plaintiff, the County of Jackson. State of Oregon, dated, OF OREGON. - • — sugar to the fruit juice, but it requires 4 va the 9th day of May. 1913, in a certain suit in the W. H. Barr. Plaintiff, j about six times as much juice for the Robert Ronfort. Defendant. Suit for Divorce. Circuit Court for said County and State, wherein I same amount of jelly as when sugar is To Robert Ron tort, the above named defendant: Jerry Nunan as Plaintiff recovered judgment S. C. I^ee. vs. Defendant. against Clinton Tixter for the sum of One I used, and the product is tough and un^ j hereby muTred“!,'^ S'“te °reK°"' Action to recover money. I nulit.hlu ” r>- r A r> . I nercoy required to appear and answer the com. Hundred Eighty Seven and 50-100 ($187.50) Dol To S. C. Lee, Defendant. if". Y: 1 A' B‘ M‘ am °f i PAa,ntO, t.he «»'»‘ntirt’ filed arein.t you in the j .- . , --- ....... <<«7,. ...in.-, you in «ne lars, with interest thereon from the 16th day of In the name of the State of Oregon: You are , the domestic science department of the alxjve «"“‘led court and cause, on or before the April, 1913 at the rate of 8 per cent per annum last uay day or of the the time time prescribed prescribed in in the th* order for and Fifty ($50.0(0 Dollars attorney’s fee. and the hereby commanded to appear and answer the ' Oregon Agricultural College in Circu- last plaintiff’s complaint against you now on file in | lar No. 3 on “Principles of -felly Mak- publication of summons herein, to-wit: on or be further sum of Eleven ($11 00) Dollars costa. the above entitled court and cause on or before fore lhe 5th day of July. 1913. said date being the Public notice is hereby given that I will on th«? 9th day of June. 1913. sai»i date being the Th* Larger 8iiaa Ara All Hand Forged, ing.” date of the expiration of six weeks from the SATURDAY. JUNE 14. 1913 “From the standpoint of both econ- date of the first publication of thia summons at the front door of the Court House in Jackson- expiration of six weeks from the day of the first and In Thia Work the Metal Muat publication of this summons. I Be of Precisely the Right Heat and [ omy and palatability, therefore, sugar And if you fail to so appear and answer within I ville. in said County and State, at’ 10 o’clock in And you are hereby notified that if you fail to I is a very desirable accessory,” she said time, for want thereof the plaintiff will the forenoon of said day sell at Public auction to appear and answer for want thereof, plaintiff the Blows Quick and Sure. apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in her the highest bidder for cash in hand the following I continues. “The correct proportion of complaint, to-wit: will apply to the court for the relief prayed for *-he great bulk of chains, Including described real property. in the complaint, succinctly state<l as follows: The Southeast quarter of Section 8 in Town Bl1 cable and mooring chains, are sold sugar for fruit juices that are rich in For a decree of this court dissolving the bonds matrimony existing between plaintiff and de ship 34 South of Range 4, West of the Willamette for a judgment for the sum of $133.05. and in bn the pound. The price ranges from pectin and fairly acidic usually varies of terest on said sum from the 19th day of April fendant; for an order granting plaintiff the care 8\ to 12 cents a pound, according to from three-fourths (by measure) as and custody of the minor child. Robert Ronford. Meridian, in Jackson County. Oregon. 1913. and for costs of this action. This sale is made by virtue of an execution and ' much sugar as juice, to equal parts. th size, material and quality. and for such other and further relief as to the order of sale on the foreclosuJe of a mortgage ' This summons is published in the Jacksonville I Post by order of the Honorable G. O. Taylor. I All cables and other very heavy “Currants and grapes usually make Court may seem equitable. given by said Defendant to said Plaintiff on the chains are made of wrought iron, and the best jellies when equal amounts of This summon, is serveed upon you by publica above described property, date«] November 5th, Justice of the Peace in and for the above on- j there are made wrought iron chains of sugar and jui<e are used. For apples, tion thereof in the Jacksonville Post, a weekly 1908 and recorded in Volume 23, Page 230. March titled district, which said order vyas made and i entered of record on the 24th day of April. 1913, j newspaper of general circulation, printed and all sizes down to and including chains I ret! raspberries, black-berries, crab published at Jacksonville. Jackson County. Ore Sth, 1909 and I will sell the above property or bo which order requires you to appear on or before j much thereof as shall be necessary to satisfy said of material a quarter of an Inch in the last day prescrib?d in this summons. The | diameter, but nowadays most of the apples, and cranberries, three-fourths gon. in accordance with an order of Hon. F. M. judgement, attorney’s fee, costs and accruing date of the first publication of this summons is 1 Calkins, Judge of the above entitled court, which coats. as much sugar as juice is more likely chain used in comparatively smaller the 26 day of April, 1913. order was made and signed May 21. 1913, and Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, on this 9th day sizes Is made of soft steel, such chain to be the correct proportion.” MULKEY & CHERRY which order requires said summons to be so pub of May 1913. ■----------- ---------------- Attorneys for Plaintiff. Medford. Oregon. I being made In sizes ranging by six lished once each week for six oonsecutive weeks. W. H. SINGLER. Sheriff. teenths from three-sixteenths of an T he date of the first publication hereof Is May Cough Medicine for- Children, By E. W. WILSON, Deputy. inch to an Inch and a quarter. Too much care connot be used in selecting 24, 1913. and the date of the last publication here of. on or before which date you are required to When the size of a chain is referred a cough medicine for clii'dren. It should to by those familiar with chains. It lie pleasant to take, cor.tain no harmful sub answer, is July 5th 1913. D. W. BAGSHAW. always means not the link, but the stance and be most efleftual. Chamberlain’» Attorney for Plaintiff. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON We have it in all the very material used In it Thus a one inch Cough Remedy meets these requirements •-------------- ---------------------- FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON. chain would be made of one inch steel and is a favorite with the mothers of young latest and most up-to-date de T « Big Ones and the Heavy Ca bles Are of Wrought Iron. Sf/FT STEEL FOR SMALL ONES, Wall Paper! Citation, everywhere. For Bala by all Dea How to Burk-m »ho Doctors. or iron. The completed link would be children, In the Matter of the Estate of James Cook, lers.—Advertisement. A prominent New Yotk plivsician sa.v<: deceased. about five or six times as long and ‘ If it were nut for the thin stockings aud Citation to Show Cause on Application to Sell about three and a half times as wide across as the thickness of the material Berry good Business Proposi.'ion thin soled shoes worn by women the doctors Real Property. would probably be bankrupt. ” When you To Lucinda Denson, William Cook, George W. of which it was made. contract a cold do not wait for it to develop Cook, Dan Harrington, Susie Lencione, Annie In other days all chains was hand into pneumonia but treat it at once Chain Warner, Mary Pope, Harry Harrington Frank made, but the modern chain is of soft “From a strictly commercial point li*-»Jain’o Cough Remedy is intended cspeci Harrington, Wesley Harrington. Nora Parker steel and machine made. There Is of view the loganberry seems to be ally for coughs and colds, an:! has won a (otherwise known as Nora Bowles) Annie Cook taken a long bar of steel, which is bent one of the best business propositions I wide reputation byitscuresof these disease*- and John Cook, and to all Other Heirs Unknown cold around a mandril that is oval In that is open to the small fruit grower It is most effectual and !s pleasant and eaf of James Cook, if any such there be: shape. The bar is thus bent into what of the northwest at the present time,” to take. For gala by all dealers.—Adve. It appearing to my satisfaction upon reading tisement. the petition of John Cook, as a iministrator of looks like a spiral spring with its colls the estate of James Cook, deceased, duly verified not round, but oblong. Tlds spiral is says Prof. V. R. Gardner of the Ore the 30th day of April, 1913. and this day duly SUMMONS cut. up cold in a cutting machine, which gon Agricultural College. “If an average of five tons is ob IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE presented and filed herein, that in order to pay cuts it into as many pnrts as there are the charges, expenses and claims against the cei s, each of these being the material tained, this means an income of ap estate that the following described premises, or OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY. for a link, and at the same time the proximately $400 an acre,” he con a portion thereof, should be sold, namely, the mn -hlne spreads each of these sections tinues. “With an average yield of Leon B. Haskins and Gertrude Odgers Haskins, South half of the Northeast quarter and the husband and wife and Nannie Barr and W. H. North half of the Southeast quarter of Section at rt a little at the opening and cuts only four tons, a very moderate esti on each of the two free ends a long mate indeed, the income an acre would Barr, wife and husband. Plaintiffs, Twenty (20), Township (34) South. Range Three VS. (3) East of the Willamette Meridian in Jackson scarf or bevel and bends the ends over H. A. Knight, Defendant. Suit in Equity, be $320. The cost of picking amounts County. Oregon. wl bln the opening. To H, A. Knight the above named defendant: It is Ordered, that a citation shall issue to This bent piece of steel is now in to about J.25 a crate, or $20 a ton. In the Name of the State of Oregon; You are Lucinda Denson. William Cook, George W. Cook, she >e. roughly speaking, like a letter This leaves a very good margin to hereby commanded to appear and answer th< le _____ com- Dan Harrington, Susie Lencione. Annie Warner, U 1th rather long arms and with Its | cover the cost of production and for plaint of plaintiffs against you nowon file in the Mary Pope, Harry Harrington. Frank Harring tw.> ends bent over Inward. It needs | profit upon the amount of capital in- above entitled court and cause on or before the ton, Wesley Harrington. Nora Parker (otherwise last day prescrib«?d in the publication of summons known as Nora Bowles) Annie Cook, and John on'v to have those scarved ends weld vested. herein, to-wit on or before six weeks from the Cook, heirs of James Cook, deceased, and to all ed igether to make it a link of chain. “Heretofore the demand for logan- I date ot the first publication of summons provid Th > cbninmiiker sits nt a foot oper berries has been more or less limited. other heirs unknown, if any such there be. and ed in the order of publication of summons herein directing them and each of them to appear be ated power hammer, with a forge be- which date is the 24th day of May, 1913. And The fruit is comparatively soft and fore said county court on Mondav, the 2n 1 lay of sl<! him. In which he heats the open not suitable for long distance ship- ! you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear June. 1913, at 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon of Mu: j . and answer the complaint of plaintiffs herein merits. of the I . wlttlin raid time, for want thereof the plaintiffs said day at the court room of said county court E takes from the fire a link suitably „ . . With , the , development . . ■ . hei 'etl nnd hooks It Into the chain ns canning trade and with the discovery ! and each thereof, will apply to the court for thé at the County Court House at Jacksonville, in the County of Jackson. Oregon, to show cause, if fur an completed mid then pinches the that the fruit can be dried to advant- ; ! relief rolief prayed for in their complaint, which suc- any exist, why an order should not be made, op< i ends of the new link together un age, a very large market is open to it. : clnctly stated as follows, to-wit; that a decree be authorizing the said administrator to sell so much ......................................... in favor the plaintiffs and each thereof, der the hammer, and with three or Canneries are willing to pay about entered of the above described real property of the said foi quick blows he welds the link to four cents a pound or $80 a ton for the debarring and excluding you forever from claim deceased as shall be necessary, as prayer! for in ing or asserting any right, title, interest, lien or said petition. ga« tbc. When he takes a hot link fresh fruit, the same price that they estate, either in law or equity, to the following And it further appearing from said petition Cgr « the fire tie puts a cold one fu. and described real property, situated and being in pay for raspberries and strawberries. that none of the above mentioned heirs, except ra continues to work. It Is alto- the County of Jackson and Stute of Oregon, to- John Cook, the petitioner, resides within the Ar a quick mid more economical I They are able to pay this price because wit; of Oregon; but that all of them, except the I*' •*« m of manufacture than hand , chey can sell it to practically the same The north-west quarter of the north-west state fe •ig. but It has not yet been ndapt- I trade that takes these fruifs, and it is quarter of Sec. 15. anti the north-east quarter of said John Cock, reside in the state of California, It is Further Ordered, that said citation be ed » chains of the larger sizes. no more costly to nut on the market in tile north-cast quarter of the north-east quarter served upon each one of said non-resident heirs of sec. 16, all in Township 38, South of Range 2 T iere are wrought Iron chains of cans, by publishing the same in the Jacksonville Post, Furthermore, it seems very ■or a sizes that are machine made, but likely that they will continue to pay West of the Willamette Meridian, containg 80 a newspaper published in Jackson County. Ore acres according to government survey, to which ■II wrought chains of material above gon. once a week for four successive weeks prior described real property you claim an in- an < uch and a quarter In diameter are this price for it, for the prices of I j said terest; that that certain contract of sale of said to June 2nd. 1913. Dated May 1st, 1913. strawberries and raspberries will tend F. L. TOU VELLE. County Judge. bar I forgi-d. : real property from these plaintiffs to the defend O' whatever size the Mg chnln Is to to establish a level below which it can ant be cancelled, and for their costs and dis t>e lia workmen ent up the Iron burs not well drop.” bursements herein. SUMMONS Into straight lengths, each suitable to Thia summons is published in the Jacksonville ---------------♦i-»-------------- Post, a weekly newspaper, published at Jack IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE be made Into a link. This length of Administrators Final Notice. sonville. Jackson county, Oregon by order of I:"! Is heated, one end at a tlmo. and I IN THE OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY COUNTY COURr OF OREGON FOH JACK- Hon. F. M. Calkins, judge ot the said Court, •>n< after the other the ends are hnm- OF JACKSON. w hich order was made and entered of lecmd on me- ed down b.v hand on an anvil to SON COUNTY, the 19th day of May. 1913. and which order re Edwin H. Williams, PI dntlff. ■hr i ie the scarves or bevels. Then I » the matter of the estate of David Linn. quires you to appear and answer the said com VR. th! straight piece of heavy wrought Decease»!. plaint on or before the last day prescribed in said Or« jron-Calif »rnia Development Co., a foreign Iro with scarved ends Is swaged into Notice is Ft*rebc given that the un iersixned order for publication of this summons, to-wit. on defendant. linJ form, and If It Is to lie a stud or administratrix of the estate of David Linn, de- ! or l»etore six weeks from the 24th day of t May. corporation, Suit in Equity to Foreclose a Mortgage. bar chain there is placed within the ■•rai«l. has Iliad her final account in the above 1913, the date uf first publication of th is summons. To Oregon-California Development Co., the link before It Is welded together the entitle I Court, and »aid Court has fi j ,| Monday DEAKMOND & DEARMOND al>ove named defendani: Sill*' or bar. This Is a stout little bar I he Sth day of June, at 111 o’clock in the foreno ni Attorneys for Plaintilfs. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: in the court room of said Court, in the County of cist Iron, with Its ends rounded In. Court House, in the town of Jacksonville. Oregon You are hereby notified that you are required to cot: aved to fit the rounding surface as the time and place for the hearing of said Notice of Sheriff’s Sale Under appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and cause on or of 'he link Iron, the stud being placed final account. before the expiration of six weeks from the date Execution. acres» the link Inside of it nnd mid All persons interested are hereby notified to Uy virtue of an execution and order of sale of the first publication of this summons, name wa of its length. mak<* or file their objections to sai l fin d account, ly, on or before June 28th.. 1914; or if service of C ee In place nnd the link pinched if any they have, wuh said Court on or before duly issued by the clerk' of the circuit court of , summons be made upon you pen nally and with the Stale of Oregon, in and for the County of top (her on Its ends the stud could not naid tiniv. Jackson, dated the 13th day of May. 1913, in a cer out the State of Oregon after order for publica ls> "• out except by breaking it out C ORINNE LINN. tion of summons, then on or before the expira With s sledge. Its purpose is to pre- Administratrix Batate of D ivid Linn, deceased.1 tain suit in the Circuit Court for said County and tion of six weeks from the date of such service State, wherein Thomas McAndrew as plaintiff veil' thc links from drawing together recovered judgment against George B. Young, upon you; and you will take notice that if you at heir sides and wedging under SUMMONS A. T. Brown and Celia E. Brown, hi, wife, as fail to so appear and answer said complaint with her y strains. In a stud chain there I IN TIIK CtRCVIT COURT OF TUR STATK OF ORRGON defendants, in the sun. of Six Thousand (B6000.00) in said time plain bi tT will take a default against 1 Is h 1 stud In every link. I Dollars, with Interest thereon from the nth day you and will apply to the court for the relief IN AND FOR T1IR COUNTY OF JACKSON. yv th this stud In place nnd the link of Septemlier, 1911, at the rate of six per cent pras ed for in his complaint, to-wit; for a judg Alfie Vargus, Plaintiff, be;« to shnpe with the scarves over* per annum, and for the further sum of Seventy- ment against you for the sum of $432.00 with in VS. one end 45-100 1171.45» Dollars, taxes, penalty terest thereon from January 10th.. 1912 at 6 per 1*1 Ing. the link Is lignin put In the | Joseph Vsrgus. Defendsnt. andime.est paid by plaintiff on the premises rent per annum and for judgment fo»* the furth fire " I* finally boated for the weld- j Suit In Equity for . Divorce er sum of fifty dollars attorney's fees and for the Ing whtcb is done by hand. It takes ’ To Jow-Pli V»rgu«, the shoved name defendant: described in the complaint for the year toll, and , costs and disbursements of this suit and for a the further sum of One Hundred and One and R b tekHtulth to bnnille It nnd on big | I" the Name of the State of Or,Ron: You »re 1’9-100 (»101 29) Dollars, taxes and penalty paid decree foreclosing that certain mortgage of the chit ix two or three helpers striking hereby notified that you are required to appear by plaintiff on said premises for the year 1912 j said defendant executed to the plaintiff herein of ■ and answer the complaint (11,-1 against you in wit sledges to do the welding. The and the furlher sum of Ninety-three and 94-100 date February 6, 1912 now of record in Vol, 30 at iron must lie of precisely the right the above entitled court and cause within ten (49.1.941 Dollars, paving assessment and interest pages 350 and 351 of the Mortgage Records of I'lays from the date of the service of thia sum- beat and the blows must be quick paid by said plaintiff on said premises that was Jackson County. Oregon and for the sale, to j molls, if Mrvnl upon you within Jackson county, aud ■mre to complete the work perfect- I st.to of Oregon, or if serve I upon vou within due October .. 1012. and the further sum of Five satisfy the aforesaid judgmen ts, of that certain property described in and covered by said mort ly I < fore the Iron cools. I any other county of the State of Oregon, then Hundred iKaKWO) Dollars, attorney s fees, and to-wit; All of Lot Two ip Section "D” of Ft <1 chain Is sometimes made of within twenty day., from the date ot such service 111, further sum of Sixteen (116.00) Dollars, costs gage. the Rogue River Valley Orchards Company's Inw as small ns flveelghths of an upon you. or if served upon you personally with- aiui disbuniuments; Public Notice is Hereby Given, that I will on tract, situated in Township 38, South of Range 1 Incl In diameter. From that the Iron | out the State of Oregon, after orie- for publics. East of the Willamette Meridian in Jack-ton MONDAY. JUNE 16th. 1913. Use* t runs through various <1lam«'»or<t | tl*-n of summons, then on or before the expire. at the front door of the Court House in Jackson County. Oregon as shown upon the recorded plat Up t • three Inches nn-1 more \ three I ' I -’ ' V wrek. from the date of such personal ville. Jackson County. Oregon, at the hour of ten thoieof on record in the office of the County Re hie chain I plies a IfeUlen ’oils cable, " *• •’ .............. ” et vei up >»i you by publi- o clock m tn.- forenot n of sakt day. offer for sale corder of »aid county and state. Hion *h» ,ii or bet’o the expiration of six And for such other, further and different relief suit 'hl ■ f >r n five toll anchor. 11.ir und will sell at public auction to the high.at si.-ki. fre,,. the d.-,w of the first publication bidder for cash in hand lhe following described as to the Court shall seem equitable. pel s Weekly. -•-* root, namely on or before July 6th. 1913; and you will take notice th.t if you fall to .<> an- pear and answer said complaint within m H time What the mnn spent for flowers nnd plaintiff Will take a default and decree atainst rnnoy before his wedding was quite you for the relief prayed for in her complaint to-wit; for a deem dissolving the bond, oi oom*. matrimony now existing between you an.l the 11 not n red afterward. -mid plaintiff and for a further decree awarding A ordlngl.v the florists and confer plaintiff lhe guatody of Agnus Vargus the sole tloners tiled a bill In the federal court issue of your marriage with said plaintiff. “'F ils merger.” they protested, "is tn Thia summon. Is published in the Jacksonville net tint of traile."—Life. Post by enter of the Hon. F. M. Calkin., judge of the above entitled court, which Mid order was made and date on the 20lh day of May. A. D. (913 A Corn Curo. and it is herein ordered that you appear and k feet In warm water to which a answer the complaint on file herein on or before borax and soda have been added, the expiration of six weeks from the date pre nt several days nnd corn Will scribed in Mid order for the first publication of thta BununoiiB. out. National Magazine. The dated of the first publication of thia num- II' ve somethin* to do. somethin* t< monahMa» 24 h 91.» «.id th« date ot th.* laat pubikotivn and un or bei. u* which ute >ou luv« and something to hope for r»*quired to appear and answer 1« July Sth. 1943. TlH ias Chalmers. H. K HANNA. Attorney for the plaintiff. Unlawful. —» « X A -¡at Thto summons is published in the Jacksonville real property, situated and being in Jackson rost by order of th»* Hon. F. M. Calkins, one of : County, Oregon, to-wit;- Lot number six («> in Block number twenty. ' the judges of the above entitled court and which two (22) ot the Town (now City) of Medford, ac Mid order was ma le and dated in Chambers on cording to the original olheial plat thereof now th»* hlth. day of May. 1913. whorem it is ordered that you appear and answer the complaint on tile oi rei'oid. Th.a ale is made by virtue of an execution ard I he ein on or befsre the expiration of six weeks ; order ot sale on foreclosure of a bond for deed I from the date prescribed in said order as the date ; decreed by the Circuit Court of Jackson County' I of the first publication of thia summons. I he date of the first publication of this sum Oregon, on May b). 10)3. lo b. . mortgage on said premises, which sa>d bond for deed bea.a date of I mons is May 17. 1913 and the date of the last September«, Ulo. .„d „ ,huwn jn , publication and on or before whi^h date you Volume 83 at page lug of the Deed Record, of ! are require»! to appear ami answer is June 28th.. Jackson County. Oregon, and which wa. exeeut . 1913. H K. HANNA. •U by Thorn«« Me Andrew in favor of Gnonre B Young, one of defendants In Mid suit, and as- . Attorney For the Plaintiff at Jacksonville. Ore**m. si.i.e<i by him lo the other defendant», and 1 wil sell said re.1 property or so much thereof as may . be necessary to uuudy Mtd judgmtnt, attorney’s I If voti have young children yen have per fees, eoau and accrata* cost.. hap, noticed that aisordersof the »tomach «.(U Ulu 4a ate their most common iiilit.eut. To correct “> Maj. Uta, ’ l W. H. SINGLER. Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon By E. W. WISvN. Deputy. this von will 5nd Chamberlain'» Stomach 'nd Liver Ts >ts excellent. Thev are easy • nd pleasant . take, and mild and gentle in itiecL For sale by all dealers. All Kinds of Paints, Oils, Brushes, Glass, Etc. To brighten up your dingy old furniture try Chi-Namel at Fred J. Fick’s I - . Table. Effective January 1st, 1910. NORTH BOUND TRAINS. 20 24 32 14 16 12 Portland Passenger.......... 7:30 A.M. Grants Pass Motor ..... .10:81 A.M. Grants Pass Motor. ......... 4:58 P.M. Oregon Express.................. 5:45 P.M. 0rggon.Express............... 5:58 P.M. Shasta Limited (Mail only)2:3(> A-M SOUTH BOUND TRAINS. 23 Ashland Motor -.1 I ,4 .»/ i .8:45 A.M. 13 California Express 10:52 A.M. 31 Ashland Motor.... 2:24 P.M. 15 San Francisco Express.. .3:35 P.M. 11 Shasta Limited(Mail only)5:47 A. M. BETTER THAN SPANKING Spanking will not cure children of wetting the bed, because it is not a habit but a dangerous disease. The C. H. 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Headquarters for Change in Southern Pacific Time -------- Dealer» In-------- All Kith of Fresh and Cured Meats. Poultry, Choice lard, Etc. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON