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LOCAL NEWS
Fresh bread all the time, pie* and
“Owner Unknown” as the same ap
NEWS Or THE STATE
cakes to order at Chapmans -Chocolate
pears on the Docket of City Liens, the
»
Corner.
Amount of assessment unpaid thereon,
Prof, and Mr«. Rebec were in town
the interest and costs to date of sale,
The I’arents-Teachera Association o’
A List of R ‘cent Even’s, Gath including cost- of advertising due upon
Tuesday
this city will meet at the school house
I
each respective property.
Mrs. Qeorge Barnum visited Medford at 3:00 P. M. Friday September 19th.
ered From Our Exchanges.
Tuesday.'
•’
Each of said respective lots or parts
E. M. Wilson, who had been at
of lots or parcels of land will be sold
W. I. McIntire was a recent visitor Susanville, Calif, for several weeks
The travel to Crater Lake this season separately to satisfy the assessment,
at Medford.
has returned and resumed his former
interest and costs due upon each.
is
the heaviest ever known.
J udge Prim made a business trip to position in the office of Sheriff Singler.
Dated at Jacksonville, Jackson
Mrs.
Caroline
Hays,
a
pioneer
who
Medford Saturday.
J. M. Dews, a farmer of the upper
County,
Oregon, this 26th day of
The public school opened with fair Applegate country, was transacting came to Benton county in 1853, died at August, A. D. 1913.
Corvallis,
last
week.
business
in
this
city
Wednesday.
He
attendance Monday.
(Signed) M. D. JONES,
Four tons of rhubarb were shipped
reports having just completed the in
City Marshal of the City of Jackson
Gold Hill is planning for a celebration
stallation of a lish ladder in the New from Lebanon t>> the cannery at Lor ville, Oregon.
to be held Sept. 20th.
bury-Cantril dam.
Vullis, one day last week.
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I
W. E. Crews of Medford was in
Oregon City is suffering from an 1
Almira
Whetstone,
a
pioneer
of
town Thursday morning.
Notice
of
City
Marshal
’
s
Sale
of
Jackson county, died at her home nt epidemic of typhoid fever, Several I
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Schmidt were Ai’ate, this county, Tuesday morning. deaths are reported from that disease.
Property for Delinquent Special
recent visitors at Medford.
Mrs. Whetstone was a native New
Albany citizens have formed the
Benefit Assessments
H. M. Coss of Medford was a visitor York state and was aged 71 years. Riverside Cemete'-y association, to im
in this city Friday morning.
Funeral services conducted by • Rev prove the cemetery at that place.
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY
Emil Britt and sister Miss Amalia, Boyle were held at her late residence,
An effort is being made ly Bakvr GIVEN that by virtue of and pursuant
Thursday at 10 o’clock Interment in City parties to organize a wil l west to the command of that certain war- i
autoed to Medford, Sunday.
rant of date August 22nd, A. D. 1913, !
County Clerk Gardner was at Med- the Jacksonville cemetery.
show to be made an annual event.
issued
by the City Recorder of the City j
- —■ —. . ,, AC4
i
■ -
ford Wednesday afternoon.
The contract has been let for the
Dr. Carlow of Medford made a pro-
construction of Ontario’s Carnegie | of Jacksonville, Jackson County. State i
LIST OF PRIZES
library at a cost of £7300. Plans were of Oregon, under his official signature |
fessional visit here Tuesday.
and under the seal of the City of Jack- '
drav n by a local architect.
L. 1. Brown and E. H. Helms were
sonviile aforesaid, and which warrant ■
is announced that Sweet Hom .• is was issued pursuant to the order of
visitors at Medford Tuesday.
To be Given at Childrens Fair’ to It have
a newspaper in the near future. the City Council of the aforesaid City
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Grieve were
T. L. Dugger of the Lebanon Tribune
visitors at Medford Tuesday.
in this Gity, Sept, 27
at a regular sessicn of said Council
will be the publisher.
held on the 1st day of July, A. D.
Mr. C. F. Hoefs of this city was a
Coos county’s circuit court docket i 19’3, and wherein I am commanded to
AGRICULTURE
visitor at Medford Thursday.
contains 204 cases for the September j | forthwith levy upon each lot or part
Mrs. R. L. Parker of Medford was ¡Field Corn, (10 ears) —Firstprize $2.00
court, 24 of which are suits foi divorce | thereof or parcel of land therein and
Second
prize
watch
and
chain
transacting business in this city.
Joseph Stoke was killed while fight I hereinafter described upon which the
value $1.00, given by Taylor-
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Barnum spent
ing fire near Carlton, last week by a assessment levied by Ordinance No.
Williams Ct>.
a few hours at Medford Tuesday.
burning tree falling on him.
; 174 of said City is unpaid and delin-
PopCorn, (10 ears)—First prize
Joseph Applebaker was a business
Second prize, box chocolates
W. E. Johnson has taken over the ! ' quent and has not been bonded as pro I
visitor at Medford Monday evening.
value $1.00, given by W. C.
lapsed Central Oregonian, recently ! vided by law, and sell the same in the
Deneff.
C. L. Springer of the Applegate
published at Metolius, and given it a manner provided by law for tne satis
valley, was a visitor in town Saturday. i Watermelon (1) — First prize....
new lease of life which he is confident faction ot said respective assessments,
Second prize.............................
with interest and costs to date ot sale,
will be a success.
Mr«. E. Band has returned from a
including cost of advertising due upon
• hort visit with friend« at Kane’« creek. Muskmelon (3) —First prize.......
The
explosion
of
a
charge
of
dyna
Second priie...... .;... i. 1111.
mite in a “missed hole” at Oregon City each lot or part of lot or parcel of
MH: M. fi. Joheri and Mrs. M. O. Stjuash (1)—First prize................
Lewis whre retient Visitors at Medford.
last week, seriously injured four men, land, I, the undersigned City Marshal
Second prize............... . ........ . .
of said City, as such officer and for
one
of them probably fatally.
, Mrs. B: M. Cdllifis arid Miss Nellie Pumpkin fl)- First prize. .>.....
the purpose of executing the aforesaid
A shipment of seven hundred barrels warrant have levied upon the afore
Collins wire recent visitors at Medford.
Second prite
.... ;
of pickled cherries was made on the said property and on the 29th day of
W. L. Coleman and Robert B. Dow Potatoes (10) — First prize..........
steamer Etar turn Foulard to San , September, A. D. 1913. at the front
were visitors at Medford Monday after Second prize..
Francisco; one day last week. They door of the City Hall in aforesaid City,
Cabbage (1) —First prize.............
noon.
will be made intd Maraschinos and used ,i same being the building in which the
Second prize...................
Sheriff Singler and E. W. Wilson
in decorating ard adding Zest to sundry“ Council holds its sessions, at 9 o’clock
were business visitor« at Medford, Onions (10)—First prize........
cocktails. You can figurp out thehead- ! A. M. of said day, will sell at public
Second
prize
.............................
M »n Uy.
aches for which these cherries frill be i auction to ttie highest bidder for cash
Tomatoes (1 plates) —.................
Gus Newbury of Medford was trans Second prize ..........................
' reneponsible.
! io hand,- the following described lot or
acting business at the court house
AGRICULTURAL SWEEPSTAKE
parts of lot or parcel of land situated
J.
E.
Stout,
living
on
a
farm
near
Tuesday.
Beat end largest agricultural ex -
Corvallis, this year raised 246 bushe s in the City of Jacksonville, Jackson
Born—Tuesday night, to Mr. and
hibit—First prize, pair shoes
of oats on one ar.d one half acres of County, State of Oregon, to-wit:
given by Taylor-Williams Co.
Mrs. T. W. Fulton, an eight pound
Assessment No. 7, District No. 2,
land. This was the result of using
Second prize, boys hat given
daughter.
Page 108, Volume 1, City Lien Docket.
I fertilizer, the balance of the tract S.
Sachs, owner or reputed owner.
by Taylor-Williams Co.
Lewis Sievers a farmer of Wimer
; yielded hut about forty bushels per acre. Lots 1 and 5 and the west 35 feet of
DOMESTIC
SCIENCE
was transacting business in town
Lots 2 and 6 in Block 37. Amount
Bread (1 loaf)—First prize.......... 2.00 I Mrs. Ellen Det ring Grangrow was $40.20, interest $2.90, costs $6.30,
Wednesday.
divorced
from
her
husband
at
Oregon
total $49.40.
Second prize............................... 1.00
John A Norling of Medford was
City last week. Mrs. Grangrow is an j the description of each respective lot
Canned fruit and vegetables (1)
transacting business in tins city Mon
Indian and also some widow, Grangrow | or par, of lot or parcel of land is the
jar of each variety Firstprize
day morning.
' being her ninth matrimoni il venture. 1 name of the owner or reputed ownei
box candy given by Mason-
George Briggs, a former resident of
■She is five times a “sod widow” and | of said respective property, or the
Ehrman Co., value... . .........
this county died at Salem, last week
' four times a v idow of the grass spec words "Owner Unknown” as the same
Second price.............................
aged 75 yeais.
ies, five of the husbands are dead and J appiars on the Docket of City Liens,
Collection of Jellies (1 glass of
the other four divorced.
Twenty-eight ladies voted in North
! the amount of assessment unpaid
each variety)—First prize ....
Jacksonville, Tuesday and twenty-three
Second prize, calling cards
| * Bert Stranahan, a Hood River hunter I thereon, the interest and cost to date
in South Jackionv lie.
given by D. W. Bag.-,haw
1 who recently went out grouse hunting I of sale including cost of advertising
value....... '..................... v.......... 1.00 instead of grouse found three bears, I due upon each respective property.
J. A. Lefiiery, ah attorney of Ash-
Each of saiJ respective lots or parts
Uik|k wits trUhsaCtlfig business at the Cakes First prize........................ 2 00 all of which he killed.
____ _ _____
I of lots or parcels of land will be s i!
Second prize.. ........................ 1.00
Sturt house Wedhekdays
separately to satisfy the assessment,
Harry Lefrisi a hifembt-r of the flrtn Dunladtie Science Sweepstake
1
interest and costs due upon each.
(best
and
largest
exhibit)
—
Notice
of
City
Marshal
’
s
Sale
of'
of Lewis fired.* transacted business I at
Dated at Jacksonville, Jackson
First prize, in bank account
Medfohd, Monday evening.
given by Bank of Jacksonville, 3.00 Property for Deiinquant Spac County, Oregon, this 25th day of
A. J. Sherwood, an attorney
August, 1913.
Second prize, in bank account
ial Benefit Assessments.
Coquille, Coos county, was here
(Signed) M. D. JONES,
given by Ba"k of Jacksonville , 2.00
professional business this week.
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY
City Marshal of the City of Jackson
DOMESTIC ART
Frank Zell and A. Jeldness, prom Handmade Dress—First prize... 2.00 GIVEN that bv virtue of and pursuant ville. Oregon.
i to the command of that certain war-
inent minersof the Blue Le ige country,
Second prize, box candy given
were visitors in this citv Monday.
by G. K. Chapman, value....... 1.00 1 rant of date August 22nd, A. D. 1913.
Mis« Kate Buckley of Ruch, is in Handmade Apron—First prize... 2.00 issued by the Citv Recorder of the
□ ells of Old England,
! City of Jacksonville’, Jackson County,
town taking care of Mrs. Frank Cam
Second prize, box candy given
To one sfxlcelitli century visitor nt
State of Oregon un ler his official sig least the English seem<*d to be a nn-
eron at the Dunnington residence.
by G. R. Chapman, value....... 1.00
nature and under the
seal of I tion of liell lovers. This was Paul
Machine
made
dress
First
prize
2.00
The 21st annual re-union of Old
of the City of Jacksonville aforesaid I I ilentener. n German, who wrote of
Second prize.............................. L00 and which warrant was issued pursuant
Soldiers and Sailors of Southern Ore
his travels In this country during the
gon will be held at Talent, Sept 15, to , Machine made apron—First prize 2.00 1 to the order of the City Council ol’ I ■ reign of Queen Elizabeth "Tile Eng
Second prize ....'...................... 1 W aforesaid City at a regular session of lish.” lie said, "excel In dancing and
20.
I —
.
_
.
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Darning (3 nieces) first prize...
| said council held on the 1st day of music, for they are active nnd lively,
Mr«. Thatcher and daughter Miss
Second prize, parlor mirror
July, A. D. 1913, and wherein I am tliougli of a thicker make than the
Jessie, who have been viaiting Mr. and
French They are vastly fond of great
given by John Lyden, value...
i
commanded to forthwith levy upon noises that fill the air. such ns th«
Mr». Walter Kitto for several weeks Best dressed doll- First prize....
1 each lot or part thereof or parcel of firing of cannon, drums nnd the ring
left for their home Tuesday.
-
Second prize............................. ..
| land therein and hereinafter described ing of bells. SO Hint In London It la
FLOWERS
Charles Dunford, Bob Finney, Fred
upon which the assessment levied by common for a number of them, that
Lewis and Thomas Dunnington who Sweet peas—First prize............... 1.00 Ordirance No. 177 of said City is un- have got a glass In their heads, to go
have been on a hunting trip for .several
Second prize, To let mirror
• paid and delinquent and has not been Into some belfry nnd ring the bells for
given by C. D. Abbott, value.. .75 bonded «is provided by law, and sell hours together for the sake of ezer-
weeks returned home Sunday evening.
The boys look fine and state that they Astirs —First prize...................... 1.00 the same in the manner provided by <i«o.”—Loudon Chronicle.
Second prize............................. .50
had a splendid outing.
law for the satisfaction of said re
Best collection of cut flowers—
Father’s Reason.
Mrs. Frank Cameron of Uniontown
First prize ................................ 2.00 spective assessments, w ith interest and
Young Harold was late In attend
who had been in the hospital at Med
Second prize............................. 1.00 costs to date of sale, including cost of ance for Sunday school, and the min
advertising due upon each lot or part ister Inquired the cause.
ford for an operation was brought to
POULTRY
< f lot or parcel of land, I, the under
”1 was going fishing, but father
this city this week, and is now at the Mediterranean class (Trio)—First
signed Citv Marshal of the City of wouldn’t let me.” announced the lad.
home of Mrs. S. E. Dunnington in
prize military brushes, given
"That’s tire right kind Of a father
charge of a trained nurse
by City Drug Store, value....... 2.50 Jacksonville aforesaid, as such officer to have,” replied the reverend gentle
and
for
the
purpose
of
executing
the
1.00
Second prize...............................
Watkins has the distinction of being
aforesaid warrant have levied upon man. "Did he explnin the reason why
he would not let you go?”
the only voting precinct in the county American« class (Trio) —First
the aforesaid propertv and on the 29th
prize, pair pure blood buff rock
"Yes. sir He said there wasn't bait
where the people are all of one mind.
day of September, A D. 1913, at the enough for two “—Harper's Magazine.
chickens
given
by
Mrs.
J.
P.
.
Twenty-nine votes were polled at the
front door of the City Hall in the
....................................................
recent election and all were against
aforesaid City, same being the build-
A Dutv Well Done.
Second prize.............................
the proposed issue of bonds.
i ing in which the Council holds its ses
Tire fen< her lind been giving a long
Asiatic class—First prize............
sions, at 9 o’clock A. M. of said d«f, lecture to tire Juvenile ¡-Inn on th« «uh
The Jackson county fair was held at
Second pr.ee.............................
will sell at public auction to the high Jeet of morula
Medford this week. Judging by the Rabbits (pair)-First prize. ..
“N’ofr. Harry,” she said, "what Is our
est bidder for c»3h xin hand, the fol
daily reports in Medford papers it was
Second prize, pair cuff buttons
duty toward our neighbors?”
lowing
described
lot
or
parts
ot
lots
or
m >re horse racing than a display of
by Taylor Willia » Co value...
"To keep an eye ou ’em.” wna th*
1 parcels of land situated in the City of
agricultural and iri<1ustri«l products.
WOOD WORK
reply.— Exchange.
2.00 Jacksonville, Jackson County, State
An auto containing two men and three Piece of furniture—Firstprize...
1.00 of Oregon, to-wit:
Marital Dialogue.
Second
prize
.................
•_
...........
I
women had a mishap near the Bauten
Assessment N >. 3, District No. 5,Page
2.00
She-Thu tried and loving husband
Bini
house-First
prize
...............
place on the road to Applegate, Thurs
113,Volume 1, City Lien Docket. Clar la one n ho when hla wife has the neu-
Second prize, pocket knife by
ence Reeve, owner or reputed owner. ralgla suffer* more than she does, lie
day which might have been serious.
1.00
C.
D.
Abbott,
value
................
South
100 feet of tract fronting 52’.
In attempting to turn around in the
Aud she genernllj sees to It that he
2.00 feeton the noith side of California
road the driver lost control of machine Mechanical toy- First prize.......
does,
-t’lm lnmitl Enquirer.
street,
described
in
Volume
9o,
Page
Second prize............................... 1.00 61, of the Deed Records of Jackson
w’.i h backed off the road, through a
ex. ■County, Oregon. Amount $21.7-, m-
The
rules
governing
childrens
’
fence, down an embarkment ten feet
Sign of Wealth.
"In he rich?"
hig’i and turned over on the side spill hibits at the State Fair are adopted as I terest $1.60, costs $6.30, total $29.64.
Herein above and set opposite to the
"Say. tie's *o rich that his neighbor«
in.’ the occupants in a ditch but for- far as practicable.
There will be addresses and enter ■ description of each respective lot or hate all liegtin t<» tell what they’d do
Ii 'utely no one was seriously injured.
Money.“—
T .: aut > was o viM and drive 1 by tamm -nt features«' the School Ass-m- 1 pert of lot or parrel f land is th • r>am» for chr.rlty If they had hla
Detroit Free I'ress.
bly
Hall
in
the
afternoon,
follows
I
by
I
of
the
owner
or
repnted
owner
of
said
• >hn Reach, who lives on the Central
athletic sports.
respective property, or the words
Toint road.
City F#
Postal Kato« In 1830-
Duel« In Franc«.
According Io n table ot tin- post of-
fi' os In the United State* a* tlie.v were
O. t I. ISIMI. Hie whole uuiulier of of
tkiw in ttu'-'Uiilted States qa.r
The piles of posinge established^ by
coTilfress in 1825 were: On u aliiglWI^t-
ter composeil of one piece ol paper fi r
'any distance lint exceeding thirl f
miles, it cents: uv«r thirty mile« aid
not RxeeJillng eighty mile*. 10 cent <;
over eighty miles and nor exeeedi’ t
150. 12's cents; over 150 mile* and n t
exceeding 4<>o. 1N'V| cents; over 4'«)
miles. 25 cents: n letter composed of
two pieces was charged double theoi
rates; of throe pieies triple and four
pieces qmidinple these nites
For
uewspnper« the rate was I 'cent tor
100 miles nail I’A cent» for over U«>
miles.
, ■
A large proportion of the duel« In
France end without bloodshed. When
the offense is not very serious it is
agreed beforehand that ’the words of
co ram a nd shall be given so rapidly
that tlie duelists will pot have time
to take good aim. Sometimes three
shots :b> exchanged without a hit. and
then the seconds step in aud—"honor
Is satisfied." At the word "Fire!” Hit
pistol Is raised Instantly, and it must
be discharged not later than the word
"three.’’ so the speed with which .these
words are given regulates the time In
which it Is possible to take alm. There
fore the speed with which they are
spoken is agreed upon beforeluitul. this
du(tending upon the seriousness of the
0UoL, The words are timed with a
metronome. If the encounter be verj
serious thia is set at tile lowest speed,
eighty beats a miuute, which gives
time for taking accurate alm. A speed
Of 140 beats a minute ullows no time
for aiming, and therefore Is used when
the seconds consider the duel should
be made as little dangerous ns pos
sible.— London Answers.
Dead Author«.
Accepted handbooks and lilstorics
American literature pay too much a'
tention to doubly dead worthies,
whose books are not Interesting' atul
inis* or but timidly acknowledge cou-
temporhry eseellence. There lk u way
of nccoimtlng for It. Every genera
tion. except the more Independent spir-
'ts tn it. looks with too Chinese, reygr-
t ice ujieii its iipi-estors.—Jybu Albert
Mi. y in Spirit of American Littérature.
Two Ways to Catch Rabbits.
By the first method "you take a k't
O’ salt, mix some |>epper with It
strew it ou n very bard rock, then
wntcb The rabbits cum and eat the
salt, and the pepper makes ’em sneeze
so vilent they hump their noses on tlie
rock till they full In a swound and you
step up and pop 'em in your bag."
The other method wns to "build a
bustin' fire In the woods when the
snow Is plenty Now. rabbits, you
must know, is a mite cold blooded lit
tle critters, so they’ll cum aud set
round it nnd warm their toes. Well,
pretty soon they'll drop off asleep and
the fire’ll melt the snow Into slush.
Aud pretty soon the fire'll die out and
the mornin’ ’ll cum on sharp and *11
freeze the slush into Ice and ketch the
little critters fast by the paws. Then
all you have to do is cum round with
ver nx and chop ’em out" — Robert
Haven SchniitHer In Metropolitan Mag
azine.
T rade M arks
D csicns
C opyrights 4 c .
Anvone seiKltng n sketch and doscnjitlon mnv
qtilc> ly imcertHin our opinion free wlieilier an
invention is prohnbly patentable. Comniunic.-i
t'ons st riot ly coiniduntl.il. HANbbOOK on Paterne
sent free Oldest uizenry fdr securing patents.
Patents taken thronuh Munn A Co. rccelva
without cbarso, in the
tpeciaL notice,
Scientific America!).
A hnnd3onipU» ’I1
dilation <»f h . •
jrof.r : loor n.
MUNN r
Rr •••
Th« Charm of IL
Helen- Charlie, dear. I don't see why
you should like me so much better be
cause I’m ehaiigenble. Charlie—Why,
darling, everv time I kiss you It’s
like kissing mint her girl.-London Tele
graph
New YorR
' inroad»«».
’• Wmhifnrii’n D f*
OREGON
AGRICULTURAL
COLLEGE
Captured by an Orang.
There Is un old story told of n nntlvi
of Borneo who. with n party, went oui
to hunt an orang outang to sell !■•
show men. This particular hunter go.
separated, and at the end of the da)
was still missing. A search was or
pa nixed. and nt tlie end of the second
day be was found high up in n tree
with an orang outang by tils side. A
rille shot killed the big ape and then
the man descended mid told of hl-
strange adventure He had gone Into
the river to bathe, and ns he entne out
was seized by the ornng and carried
to its lodging In a tree To his sur
prise lie was not otherwise molested
What the twang supposed him to be
or what would bnve been the eventual
outcome of this strange captivity no
one knows, and the hunter willingly
gave up the chance of finding out.
arp.ted weekly. Lare ext cir
;.iu lourna!. 'Terms f J a
• L dola by all newsdealer.«.
BEGINS ¡1» forty-fifth school year
SEPTEMBER 19. 1913.
DEGREE COURSES in tnanyphaseeof
AGRICULTURE.
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MUSIC, including piano, string, band
instruments and voice culture.
A BEAUTIFUL BOOKLET entitled
•>“T hk ExmcHMkst or R ural L ife ”
ami a C atalogue will be mailed free
on application.
Address II. M. Ti'.NXAXT, Registrar,
RwT-lAtoV-vi
'nrv'illi*. Oregon.
Cam. ch of S.iiimcl: I. niliies.
Bcdenti'.r" habit«, l.-a '. of out door exercise,
■ naiiflii ii nt •mi-ticatic" of food, constipau . ,
a torpid liver, worry a.id anxiety, overeatii.g,
-...rtakin." i f food and drink not suited t>
rour nge and occupation.
Correct yom-
halo's i.mi Like Chamberlain’« Tablets mil
■ hi will soon lie well again. For sale by
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