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LOCAL NEWS Clyde Shaw was a visitor at Medford Notice of (ity Marshal’s Sale of oi - ■ d respective pr. petty. or the OVEÜ «5 VCfcRS Thursday. wor.is "Owner Unknown" as the same CXPCRICHCE OREGON Property for Delinquent Spec W. C. l.oever of C'entral Point was spears on the Docket of City Liens. W. IV.Baiky, 1» reportetl H4»- AGRICULTURAL I tn town Tuesday. • the- xmownt -of- assesymest unpaid“- ial Benefit Assessments. C. C;tBuck of Ruch was in town this tr.ereon. the interest and cost to cate COLLEGE Mrs. M M. Taylor visited friends at PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY of sale iaeludieg eeot of advertising week. ’ Medford Saturday. BEGINS rty-fi:1h school yèar GIVEN that bv virtue of and pu.*s-uant des upon each respective property. John A. PerTof Medford was in town SCWVEVBCa '• ISIS. \ R. C. Chappell was a business visitor to the command of that certain war Tnatx M>«t»s E.m'h vf said respective lots or parts Saturday. QÇGREE COURSES’" manyphaamcf at Medford, Monday. rant cf date August 22nd. A. D. 1913. ' of lots or parcels of land will be sold D esigns Aâ^cuvrum, c Na. homi C o *» r :> ti A c S. H. Harnish of Eagle Point w is in Sheriff Singler made an official visit issued by the Citv Recorder of the j : separately to satisfy the assessment. EkCSt« C3 V > ig fv»»t.»,TRY. CQ* • w •’"■-« a •• .! à»- t - ■» town Saturday. Cr !▼ A$--er*.A.D oar froe »¡ : < .• . City of Jacksonville, Jackson County, ■ : interest and costs due upon each. MEW CE PHâWMCCY to Medfoid, Tuesdav. •.-« neMu-:» ruir-uya t - _ uoaaMr»c« .y roaMaauiaL K4WD6OCM cc P > .* T wo - year C ourses in aghcu _- Regular session of the County court : rrr< aemr-r fur mwul :•< >. Miss Nellie McIntyre wa* a visitor State of Oregon un ler his official sig Dated at lacksanviile. Jackson YVRC MCVt ECOSOM.CS MECHAK 3 P ’asea tarati Munn 1 Gx root: re nature and under tbe seal of1 County, Oregon, this 26th day of next Wednesday. at Medford Saturday. r? • -i - " ... s AA’S FCftCSTttV COMMSRCK PHARMACY of the City of Jacksonville aforesaid Frank L. Ditsworth, Jr. was a recent I August, 1911 Fletcher Stout and sister. Ora, were T eacher s C ourses w tnaaaai and which warrant was issued pursuant , visitor in this city. tr . img. ag '.are. damestic acieacs (Signed) M. D. JONES. visitors at Medford Sunday. A far.^MMTr.*- » r. j to the order of lhe City Council of ■ [ City Marshal of the City of Jackson CQ JkiM n of *'.» • c ae -”.<k Tv »fa aud art. Mrs. Fred Luy of Antelope is visit Christ Natwick of Eagle Point y- x’ : e ? aforesaid City at a regular session of ville. Otegon. MUSIC, nsclud'.ug piano, »tnng, bai l ing friends in this city. MUNN V. C 3Cl9rveesey NEW YOfk visitor in this city Saturday. 1 said council held on the 1st day of, iaslruBients voice cu’.t-are. Brwc• -* e " >' W uhic<’.x. D. C. Mil* Louise Jones was a visitor at F R. Neil of Derby, was transacting July. A. D. 1913, and wherein I am i A B eautiful B ooklet »«titled Medfotd Sunday afternoon. I business in this city Tuesday. < commanded to forthwith levy upon j "T hf ExBicttMBNT or R cxal L ift :" Notice sad a C atilo .118 will be niaiievk tree Henry Callahan of the Blue Ledge Jno. G. Dunnington ard L. Rumley each l«t or part thereof or parcel ot 1 . en apphcatiau. H. I mines was in town Tuesday. I land therein and hereinafter described 1 were visitors at Medford Monday. AJ.ltt-. H- M T hsnaxt . Registrar, I D. Cameron, a miner of Wimer, was Edward II. Helms and Jasten Hart- upon which the assessment levied by rw T-'.a te S«. Corvallis. Ovegv«. To school children. Jackson County. OREGON and WASHINGTON a visitor in this city Monday. : man were recent visitors at Medford. Ordinance No. 177 of said City is un Oregon: paid and delinquent and has not been Mr. and Mrs. James Eaton were Mrs. Gordon Stout of Medford was bonded as provided by law,; and sell School chrildren desiring to make Causes of Stomach Ii -ubim. visitors at Mevifoni Monday. 1 transacting business in this city Thurs- the same in the manner provided by exhibit* of ‘.heir products at the ¡State V A Directory <>- each City. Town and SalenurT h*. •». k of oul-.ioor ex*.:v c, ■ Villa««, ciwSnc descriptive sketch of C C. Simmcna of the Blue Ledge ) day. law for the satisfaction of said re Fair to be held at Salem this fall, will ■ each place. kxatwa, population. tele- t Uiri:5i.':cnt ni.v-.ic.-i..»n of loud, c- usdpa.. * torpid liver, w. rrv and anxiety, overeatu c mines was a recent visitor in this city. Miss Ethel D’ck of this city visiteil spective assessments, with interest and be supplied with entry blanks on ap ■ sraph. shipping and txakin< 1*041:; ■ also Ciaasifed Directory, compiled by partaking of fovxl and drink not suited io Judge J. R. Neil attended the Pion Mrs. Major Wilson at Medford Satur- ■ costs to dace of sale, including cost of plying to anyone of the following per V buaineas and profession. vour ate and occupation. Orrect y, r We h . l . rot.K a r«v. ¡r.-r IE ' eers’ Re-union at Ashland Thursday. ■ day. habits and take < 'isr t-'rlain’e Tablets a <1 advertising due upon each lot or part sons : SupL Ü. S Collins. Medford. you will soorv be well a rain. Fv'r sale ly Martin Zanor. of Central Point, <.f lot or parcel of land, I, the under Benj. M. Collins and John W. Opp all dealers.—Advenisem*«'* A. K Mickey, Or.wal Point. made a business visit to Medford Mon tranaacted business in this city Tuesday signed City Marshal of the City of G. W. Ager, Talenf. . j morning. Jacksonville aforesaid, as such officer day. H. W. Ager. Phoemx. and for the purpose of executing the i Miss Adarel Elmer and the Missi s T Peter Enseie, of Jackson cre^k. was George A. Briscoe. Ashland. transacting business in Medford Mon Mai tin were visitors at Medford aforesaid warrant have levied upon the aforesaid property and on the 29th j J. A. Bish, Ned Creek. WHY NOT SPEND} ; Wednesday. , .. day: L. A. Wright. Butte Falls. day of September, A D. 1913, at the Mrs. C. i>; Stout of Fifth street wlo Mrs. M. Buckley of Ruch attended Mrs. Mi.rv Middlebusher, Trail. front door of the City Hall in the (he Pionc«“i Re union at Ashland j has been quite ill for several dai s isre- aforesaid City, same being the build W. E. Buchannan. Eagle Point. ; ported better. Tbtirsllay; Mrs. Judge Gilmore. Rogue River. ing in which the Council holds its ses Several strangers were in town this sions, at 9 o'clock A. M. of said day,- j Burt A. Adams, Gold HilL A. E. Reames, Esq. of Medford w#3 transacting busindss at the court house : i week inquiring about land suitable for will sell at public auction to the high J. Percy Wells, Jacksonville. i stock ranches. Wednesday. J. Percy Wells. est bidder for cash in hand, the fol County School Supt. H. Von der Hellen of Eagle Point Mrs. Geo. E. Neuber and daughter lowing described lot or parts ot lots or Get away from’the'heat ami dust of the^valley. transacted business in this city Satur | Miss Laura, visited friends at Medford parcels of land situated in the City of ; --------------------------- Newport is now at its b. st, and the be i.-h| season day afternoon. Jacksonville, Jackson County, State I Monday afternoon. is in full swing. Recr- rtion and sport !f'«r’ »11. Mark Twain’s Retati, of Oregon, to-wit: Fred W. Mears, of Medford was Deep-sea fishing, surf ««thing. drives to Otter fi tk»tel iu Jericho was au Julian Abbott left Thursday morning Assessment No. 3,District No. 5.Page I At transacting business at the court house for San Francisco where he expects to Rock. the"Jt Punchbowl. Lighthouse, f< c . wi h Call wbo bud accompanied Mark li'ain 113,Volume 1, City Lien Docket. Clar Monday forenoon. boating and fishing on 1 a ]uina Bay. ence Reeve, owner or reputed owner. I I Pa til-- enmping trip through the Holy obtain employment. South 100 feet of tract fronting 52'j I laLd. Miss Josephine Hoefs of this city D. b. Smith, a prominent resident of feeton the not th side of‘California “No. sir." wild he In tbe course of the is visiting Dr. T. W. Hester and Albany, was a visitor in this city Tues- streeL described in Volume i»l, . Pose; evening's conversation. ”1 cannot re Low Season, Wet\-end and Sunday family, of Newburg. 61, of the Deed Recoids of Jackson I call a single Instance wbeu tile humor day and Wednesday. County, Oregon. Amount $21.78, in Miss Flora Thompson and Mrs. Gert 1st was caught, napping, On e we Peter N. Fick, an aged resident of terest $1.60, costs $6.30, total $29.68. rude Norton spent a few hours in Med thought we bad him enre Mr Twain Assessment No. 7, District No. 5, came late to the dinner table, when this city is reported seriously ill at his ford, Tuesday evening. Page 114, Volume 1, City Lien Docket. home on Fifth street. C. C. Be»ekman, owner or repu ted ow n v e had sat down, and la-fore l«e u|e Mrs. Ralph Jennings and children of P. P. Wright, a merchant of McMinn er. North 100 feet of tract fronting p.ximl we had imeuted a clcvir trap Buncom left for a short visit with ' a ' n "He was still several courses tx'hlnd feet on the south sine of Cali ville, visited his neice, Mrs. W. P. .->0.82 friends at Ashland, Tuesday. fornia street, described in Volume 5, when tbe rest of us were ready for Page 228, Deed Records of Jaekson salad, but every one stop|<ed eating un Miss Cora Basye, who has been visit i Bailey, Wedn°sday evening. Oregon. Amount $21.36, in til Mr. Twain caught up. lie bad start ing her father, C- H. Basye of this Mrs. Ellison of Portland who had County, terest JI.59. costs $6.30, total $29.25. ed Intently on a crL»p leaf of lettuce city, left for Portland Sunday. ! been visiting friends in this city re- Herein above and set opposite to the before tie noticed that no one else was Miss Catherine Buckley and Mrs. i turned home Thursday morning. description of each respective lot or, eating Lie paused questloningly. That Leave Albany 7:30 a. tn. and la» p m., con- Ralph Jennings of Ruch attended (he Adam Schmidt who had been at The part of lot or parcel of land is the name was our opportunity. nectimis with north and .- uith b . uim I S. P. trains. Re-union ai Ashland Thursday. Dalles attending the convention of the of the owner or reputed owner of said.- "‘Now. Mr. Twain.’ some one asked, Miles Cantrall of Ruch whs in this Red Men, returned borne Monday. respective property, or the words | •why are you like Nebuehndnezzar?" expecting that the answer would imply City Monday forenoon. He Went Dr. John Reuter, of The Dalles, ar "Owner Unknown” as the same ap- j that it was because tie was eatlug to Grants Pass in I he afternoon. pears on the Docket of City Liens, the rived Monday and is visiting his mother, grass like an ox. Instead, and without Call on cur Arent for 1 •opv of "Newport” amount of assessment unpaid thereon, j an instant’s hesitation, came the rv Henry G. Dox Esq. took advantage Mrs. Christens Reuter of this-city. booklet, or •‘Vacation Days, they are tree for the interest and costs to date of sale, the asking. of the excursion und visited the historic Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ulrich accompan iicluding cost of advertising due upen tort: scenes aiound Butte Falls Sunday. “ "Ber ause I am feedlug with the ■-»tr.i cf ; ied by Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Hanna brutes.”'-Pearson's Weekly. "riT */ Piano tuning—A first class tunarcan autoed to Medford Thursday evening. each respective property. Each of said respective lots or parts JOHN M. SCOTT. be had by phoning the Art Store, Med Ice Glazed Salmen. Mr. Young of Sumner, Washington, of lots or parcels of land will be sold ford. Phone 907.—G. M. Richurds, General Passeng«, Agent Ice jackets have been found to be separately to satisfy the assessment, T. E. Thomasson of Portland, repre a former newpaper man of this city, interest and costs due upon each. (be bes( protection for frozen salmon visited friends in this vicinity this week- on their long journeys from the l’a- senting Mitchell, Lewis & Stayer Co. Dated at Jacksonville, Jackson effie coast (o nil p-rts of the world Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Harbough Were was calling on his patrons this week. County, Oregon, this 26th day of Thousands of tons of salmon are now F. P. Cronemiller, a former resident among those from this city who attend- August, A. D. 1913 froxeti iu the great factories of the ' ed the pioneers ’ Re-union at Ashland, of this city but now residing at Lake- (Signed) M. D. JONES, const for export. because the combina Thursday. View, was a recent visitor in this city. City Marshal of the City of Jackson tion of the he jackets and the frozen Help Fight the meat has lieeu found to keep the fish W. E. Farrier and family of Salt ville, Oregon. Dr. T. W. Hester of Nc>wburg, a from becoming tainted. After the salm former resident of this city, has been Lake, were recent visitors in this city. on are bled they are kept at a tem quite ill with pneumonia but is now Mr. Farrier spent part of his early- perature of zero, or near there, for improving. life in this valley. Notice of City Muohal’s Sale of forty-eight hours and are frozen hard. Mrs. C. M. Ruch who had been mak Geo. W. Walker of Portland, state Property for Delinquent Special If they were sbip|«ed this way. how ■ Citizens of the st,ite are urged to info-m th'inodves regarding ing an extended viisit to friends in Iowa, manager of thf Tribe of Ben-Hur, ever. the air would get to the fish to this plague which is eauaing gre it suffering among boys a-i i yoj.ig some extent and tainting would re has returned home. Mr. Ruch met her spent Tuesday night with his boyhood Benefit Asse^Finents men and e«pii.i!lv amoig the imio-ent girls an« women ot toe st st •. sult. so they are dipped iu tanks of Parents are urged to pn cect their . vl lre.i. an I provide cle 11, whole- at Medford, friend, Benj. M. Collins, PUBLIC NOTH E IS HEREBY water and given another freezing. This some inform ition in place of the un l.-ai nnsmfor.il ition they esnn >t Watermelons and cantaloupes are The American Bonding Co. of Balti GIVEN that by virtue of ar.d pursuant puts a thin jacket of ice nil over each now help getting. plentiful in the local markets. The more will go on your bond and write to the command of that certain war fish. or glazes him. us It is called Aft Send for any of the following former retail at 10 to 25 cents each and burglary insurance. rant of date August 22nd, A. D la!3, er two coats of glazing the salmon are FREE CIRCULARS the latter at from 3 to 5 cents. D. W. B agshaw . Agent. issued by the City Recorder of tiie City wrapped in piper, imcked iu paper lined boxes and started to tile exjiort For Young .Men <>f Jacksonville, Jackson County. State Roscoe Thomas, formerly superin Schools in this citv are scheduled to markets.- Raturday Evening Dost Circular .Vo. 2 The 1 our Sex Lies. tendent of the Opp mine in this city, open Monday, Sept 8. How about th< of Oregon, under his official signature (ircular .Vo 9 Sex Truth» for Men. and under the seal of the City of Jack but now residing at Jefferson, made construction of the sanitary closets Lucky Lightning Strokes. For Older Boy 4 (13 to 18 yrs. of .«gel this city a business visit this week. ordered by vote of the people at the sonville aforesaid, and which warrant To be strii k by liglituliig is still n Circular N >. "i -Virility anl Phvs ■ il I) •v.d.qi n mt. was issued pursuant to the order uf most lucky tiling for tile Greek peas recent school meeting? The registration books closed Satur tbe City Council of the aforesaid Citv —If he Is not killed “Such a man." For Younger /An s W. I. McIntire, with a force of men al a regular session of said Council ant day evening. It is stated that not says .1. C. Lawson. “may Indulge a Circular .Vo. 7 The Secret of S rength. m.re than 4.500 voters registered out i and boys has been busy- several days held on the 1st day of July. A. D. , taste for idh livss for the rest of Ills For (»iris of some 12,000 voters residing in the picking his crop of Bartlett pear. He 1913, ami wherein I am commanded to j life—bis neighbors will support blm- Circular \ Pi «in T.ilk With (hrls Ab ■ i F iyir II • lith. county. is now beginning to pick peaches which forthwith levy upon each lot or part and enjoy at Ibe same time the repu tn t Ion of Leinx something more than For Young Women are very fine this year. thereof or parcel of lar.d therein and The Re-union of Southern Oregon , human " Tills Is an Inheritance from Circular .\u hi Physical Develop n-.-it. T. B. Kent, Esq. lately of Hood ‘ hereinafter described upon which the aucieiit days Artemldorus. an author Pioneers held at Ashland Thursday For Parents wa» one of the most pl-asant and River, called on the editor Friday after assessment levied by Ordinance No. Ity on oecntt matters who flourished Circul ir \I The Ne• I for E 11* i‘i >-i succersful meetings of the assaciatiun noon and uitertained us with reminis- 172 of said City is unpaid and delin in the times of Marcus Aurelius, com Circular N> 3 When and How t « T-II ences of early days when he was prose quent in d has not teen bonded as pro mented on the fact that while a place ever held. Circular Xu. a \ List of Bii.i« fee 1 < cuting attorney for this district. Mr. vided by law, and sell the same in tiie struck by lightning bad an altar erect Mrs. Frederick Schneider, a former Kent, although well along in years manner provided by law for tbe satis ed upon it and was thenceforth both resident of this city, died at Medford, seems full of vitality and is a pleasant faction of •• id respective assessment--, honored and avoided, "no one who Inis Send 2-cent stamp with your aildr?«« to Saturday evening aged 55 years. Mrs. with interest ai d costs to date ot sale been struck by lightning Is exeluded and entertaining talker. Dnirtm ?n‘. I). Schneider was a native of Pennsylvania initud ng cost of advertising du • up« n from citizenship; indeed, such a one and had been a resident of Oregon for . Elsewhere in this pap< r appears the each lot o part of lot or pared of is honored even as a god." The elec The Oregon State B i" I >f 1'ilt’i tlou of Quintus Julius Eburnim to the advertisement of twenty-one tra. ta of about thirty years. 703 elling /fu’IJtnI’jrt!.«’. 1, ().•»->:i land, I, the urder»i, i:ed < ity Marshal consulship In 110 B. C. is attributed to land for sale for uupaid assessments Mr». Kate Huffman, Mrs. Mary of said City, as »Ueh offi-er » lid fut his having been favored thus by the levied on account of the water mains j Miller, Mrs. M. E. Day, Mrs. E. J.i the purp- se of executing the aforesaia gods.—London Spectator. laid last summer, These properties Kubii, Mr». J. M. Cronemlller, Mrs. warrant bar« levi -u upon the afore are these on which the asse.-sments 1 said property and on the 29ih day ol W. R. Coleman, Misses Issie McCully I 1st, 2d and 4th. have not been paid nor the property "Do the letters Mt.’ 11’ and ‘th' hnve and Amalia Britt, J. W. ffybee, and September, A. D. 1913, at the fr m bonded aud are mostly owned by non Enos .Conger attended the Pioneerr’ door of the City Hall in afoiesaid Ci'y. to be followed by a period when used residents. The sale is made by the Re union at Ashland Thursday. same being tbe building in which lie thus: 1st. 2d. 4th? What I» this coin marshal, under the prcv.sions of the binatlon -an abbreviation, coutractlim Willis York who has a hop field in the city charter and will be held September Council holds its s.-gsion', at 9 o i l k or merely a sign?" A. M. of said day, will sell at public A pplegate valley was in town Tuesday In the forms 1st. 2d. 4th. etc., we b«v ai.clion to tbe high®« bi 'der for >- h . h ordinal numerals In which an Arabic tryir g to engage pickers but did not It is stated that the parties who i i hand, the following described 1 >t or figure is snlMtltuted for the »|>elledoui ir.-ure n>any. He reports that hops were proposing the ¡retaliation of a p rts of lot or p reel of 'and sit at <1 mime of the cardinal riumlwr from will bring 20 cent* or more per pound, I dredge on Jackson creek have encount in the City of Jackscr.vi.le, Jackr ir. which tho ordinal is derived The let this year t>nd be expect* to realize ter* added to the Arabic numeral form ered difficulty in Securing leases on ibe County, State of Oregon, to-wi •ome »7,(XX). from an eighteen acre land, ownersin some instances refusing, Ass - men'. No. 7, Dr- lie' No. 2 tlie specific inflection which change* field. to bond units* at ixoi bitant prices. Page PH, Volume 1, L.ty Lion b.s k. i tile cardinal to uu ordinal numeral k and Mr*. C. C. Beckman, Miss Thi» is all wrong, mort of the land in ». Sachs, owner or rep ited o* nr: Tiie form» In question, then, are nei -ts 1 and 6 and the west 95 f.-et o ther nbiirei intions nor coutruiTfou». < bi tie Beekman, Mr». M. L. Nebon, question is almost useless for a’-;.. L lai’s 2 ar.d 6 in Klock 1.7. AmoU'. .1 nor yet mere signs They are like a » À». ». Ella Cook, and A. L. Gall, Mr. other purpose and the ¡..»tallat:on of a .0, into,ebl fd.btl, costa $ 30, humorist-» b4 for tiefore. only they are Sold and recommended only by Jrs. Chria Ulrirh Mr. anl Mr». dredge would mean the expenditure of • oia'. »49.40. whimsical, ns they would be If no not « Herrin .4« ve 'pp'>si*e to one bad *een them before and aoine » Trim and ( hath« 1 rim, Jr. wne large unu of money i., th . city iu- i scrip' 1- n c 1 t one should suddenly use them.—Liter ■>ug th<se from ll.u city who »tie» • the necessa-y liber, rupj i ’, etc. 'h t.i the Pioneers’ Re union at Ashland, ' which would help considerable at ibis , or i ar» of lot or par-el of land tie ary DlgesL Wedn.sday, time. name of the owner or reputed owner mu a mt mîccis Scientific American. POLK’S— « Business Directory ?» August at Newport? Round Trip E <cursion Fares Double Dailv Train Service Great Red Plague From tje Files With Dr. He.is Fly Oisei CITY DRUG STORE