Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, August 01, 1914, Image 4

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    I son County, Oregon, and all in Town-
A Persistent Scotch Beggar.
On o|a ulna the door In respoiisi» to , a 3 ; ship 'I hirty-seven (37) South of Range
■ | v e ry ‘fi’rvmt’*'" .' ringing of ttir^bnO- ^-^.Dne I Lg-W.st 4»f the V, illamette Mer*
r|| ! i tian in Jackson County, Ori gon.
Indi fomid n seedy looking imlivlilmit
All_of the above described tracts or
i whose oiitsti'iidlng < hiirui'terlsttcs liu.
so many thereof a« may be necessary
mediately priKlulmisl themseli'ek to la" will be sold at said time and place to
an antipathy, towiird soup und water satisfy said judgment in favor of the
!
Hud un O|H'ii mind on tile temperani e plaintiff and against the defendants.
Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, this
question
She was about to shut the
door hiirrlislly when he thrust ii foot 7th day of Julv, 1914.
W. H SINGLER,
over the threshold. At the same time
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon.
he pushed forward a long, grubby en
By E. W. W'LSON, Deputy.
velope containing n hair comb, which
Change in Southern Pacific Time
■ I
for the County of Jackson, dated the
7th day of July, A. 1) 1914, in a cer­
tain cause therein wherein Scuttle
Trust Company, A Washington Cor­
poration, ip [tlain iff, recovered judg­
ment against J >hn G. Peirce and
Frances I. Peir e for the sum of
By M. QUAD
$2000.00 with inte est thereon at the
rate uf 10 per cent per annum from
Copyright. 1914, by Associated Lit­
Avril 1, 1914, until paid, the sum of
erary Press
$3 31 with interest thereon at the rate
of 10 percent per annum from April
1, 1913. until paid, the sum of $70.00
* They called turn ••Judge" Dab
with interest thereon at the rate of 10
cause lu the far west you never
per cent per annum from October 1.
he offered for sale. When he learned
. -----------------»1»
ter” a tun u .when you cun call
1913. until paid, the sum of $70 00
that there ivns “nothing doing" the
| with interest therevn at the rate of
"colonel" or "Judge " As James
bibulous one suggested. "You'd mebhe
10 per cent per a mum from April 1,
looked more like ii Judge than a
like to gle me the price o' a scone."
1914, until paid, the sums of $10.801
net. they culled him ns I have said. and to be rid of him the somewhat
i and $6.54 with interest thereon at the
He was u mine owner, and when scared Indy handed over a copper.
Seattle Trust Company, a Washing­ rate of io per cent per annum from
May 6, 1914. until paid, together with
things went wrong he could make hot “An' ye’ll no' buy the comb?" tie ask­ ton Corporation, Plaintiff.
I the sum of $215.00 attorney’s fe s and
vs.
times for bls engineers mid foremen, ed ns he turned nivny. "Ob. iveel. line
John G. Peirce and Frances L. Peirce, j costs and
disbursements taxed at
but be didn't do It in a vulgar way. lie doot ye ken .ver iHn business best.” Defendants.
l $15.00 together with accruing costs of
Then,
ns
nn
afterthought,
lie
added:
was always a gentleman, even when
N otice is H ereby G iven , that un sale.
"A h ' It's no’ much o' n comb onyivey.
der and by virtue of an execution and
I, will therefore in pursuance to said
he cussed the hardest. As a mutter of
A've tried It mnsel’.”—Glnsgow News.
order of sale duly issued out and under : execution and order of sale on
fuel, the Judge's motto was "good
the seal of the Circuit Court of the
A/OiVDAK, AUGUST 10th 1914,
form." und be carried It out In his
Taking Medicine In the Dark.
State of Oregon, in and for the County | at 9:30 o’clock A. M., at the front
clothes, bls cigars, his dinners.
Never take medicine In the dark
of Jackson, dated the 7th day of July,
i door of th« Court House in Jackson-
I have II on good authority that This Is Hie advice In an Interesting 1914,
in a certain cause
therein ! ' ville, Jackson County, Oregon, offer
Judge Dale was not vulgarly startled
wherein Seattle Trust Company, a
little booklet I found in n drug store
!
for sale and will sell, at nublic auction
wtien he received word from Denver
It is timely mid wholesome mid has Washington Corporation, as plaintiff I to the highest bidder for cash, subject
that Ills handsome wife, to whom he
recovered
judgment
against
John
G.
| to redemption as is bv law provided,
a wide application The people of this
Peirce und Frances L. Peirce for the
bad been married five years and who
all the right, title and interest of the
country lire too fond of taking rnedl
sum
of
$8000
with
interest
thereon
at
was visiting friends, had taken an old
said defendants in and to the follow­
clue in the dark
They are so credo
the
rate
of
10
per
cent
per
annum
lover’s arm mid severed conjugal rein
lous mid so eager to make money that from April 1st, 1914; $280.00 with in­ ing described real property, to-wit: —
tloiis by eloping He went through the
All of Tracts 21. 22, 23 and 24 of the
they lire constantly the victims of terest thereon at the rate of 10 per
dull} routine Just the same for two
Eleven-Eighty Orchards Tracts, as the
A man has imide a cent per annum from October 1st, 1913; I
tlielr own folly
same is numbered, designated, delin­
or three dav«. and he had the same
large fortune during the past fifteen $280.00 with interest thereon at the eated and describ d upon the official
placid look mid the same even voice
years hi writing letters from Spain rate of 10 per cent per annum from plat thereof, now of record in the of­
as he culled tils bend clerk Into the
to persons In this country telling the April 1st, 1914; $2.89 with interest j fice of the County Recorder of Jack-
thereon at the rate of 10 pir cent per
private office mid said:
latter about fortunes left them by
son Countv, Oregon, and all in Town­
annum from April 1st, 1913, until paid;
"Tlmuiiis. I am going away for a few
strangers on certain conditions These »80.0-i with interest thereon al the ship Th'it tv-seven (37) South of Range
days, mid you will take charge.”
conditions always involve the payment rate of of 10 per cent per annum from One (1) West of the Willamette Mer­
"Yea. sir." replied Thomas, and
of money before the fortune can be May (ith, 1914; together with $862.00 idian in Jackson County, Oregon,
next morning the Judge ivns on
All of said above described tracts
seemed II Is amazing how many per­ attorney’s fees and $15.00 costs and
will be sold if necessary at said time
»«j to 'Denver. He picked up Ills cleiv
sons who ought to know better have disbursements anrt ateruing costs of and place to satisfy slid jirlguent in
there without having elbowed anything
given up from $."<IO to $10.0(10 to an sale.
favor of plaintiff and against sai l de­
or soiled the polish of Ills shoes. He
I will therefore on
absolute stranger In (lie belief Him
fendants.
met friends mid talked polities and real
MONDAY,
AUGUST
10th,
1914,
with this mnount the latter stood ready
Dated at Jaeksonvi le, Oregon, t’lis
estate and mines, mid. lighting a flesh
to turn over $20.000 to $1(10.000 to his at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M.. at the 7th day of Julv, 1914.
cigar, he took u train for the east. Ar
front door of the Court House, in
W H S1NGI ER,
victims —Leslie's
riving In New York city, he paid u de­
I Jacksonville, Jackson County, Ore­ Sheriff of Jackson Cm.nty, Oregon.
tective to locate the couple
gon, otter
for sale and will sell
By E. W. WiLSON, I.eput...
A Haughty Personage.
A steamer was sailing for the Medi­
to the highest bidder for cash, sub­
Professors
In
(ienuiiii)
are
Impor
­
ject to redemption as is by law pro­
terranean m the end of the fourth day.
of Sheriff’s Sale
and when slie departed tile Judge ivas tant personages and know It, but few vided. ail o’ the right, title and in­ Notice
of
(Ile
I
il
li
I
in
e
le
probably
ever
reach
terest of the above named defendants
one of het passengers.
There were
Foreclos ure.
n
and
to
the
following
described
real
of
more than a hundred others, mid ns haughtiness attained l»j the one
property, to-wit:—
the weather was also stormy for the whom this anecdote is miri'iited
Sarah
S.
Van
Dike, Plaintiff.
All of tracts numbered 12, 16, 17,
lie mis one of the greatest men In
first two m three days out no one
vs.
!!5, 2(1, 27. .8, 29. 30 31 and 32. of the I
Hie faculty at I leldelberg One day the
commented on the fact that the pas
Elev.-n-Fighty Orchards Tract located
John Arnell and Annie M. A -nell
authorities
of
that
city
ordered
that
senger who was registered as Major
in Township Thirty seven ( ¡7) South his wife. D fet dants.
Davis stuck close to tils cabin mid hud the street III front of the professor's ot Range ()ne (1) West of the Wil-
N otice is H ereby G. ven that under
house should be paved.
, lamette Meridian, in Jackson County, and by virtue of an execution and an
his meals brought to him bv a steward
“If you don't stop that noise.” re
Or gon, as the same is numbered, de­ order of sa e dull issued out and un­
Judge Date bail ciinuged tils mime, hut
and described der the seal of the Circuit Court oi
marked the professor to the pavers. “1 signated, delineated
he had no Idea of changing bis Iden
shall give up my positlou as n member upon the official plat there >f, on file in the State of Oi evon for the C >untv ot
tlty
There were laughter and comer
'he office of the County Recorder of Jackson, dated July 23rd, 1911, in a
satlon mid a clatter of dishes ns nil of the Heidelberg faculty.”
' Jacks-m Countv, Oregon.
i certain cause wherein Sarah S. Van
The pavers stopped work nt once.
the piissengers tinall.v gathered for din
All of s ii I tracts, o so many there­
tier rm the first Hine since leaving The mnnlclpal authorities sent around of as may be necessity will b? sold at j Dyke as plaintiff recover d judgment
to Inquire respectfully of the professor said time and place to satisfv said against John Arnell uni Annie M. Ar-
Fandi Hook. To the right of the ca|s
I nell, his wife, as def ndan s, for the
judgmfit in favor of said plaintiff and sum of $713.14 with inteic-t th reun
tain sut one of the handsomest Indies when they might pave the street.
against
the
defendants
“
When
I
take
my
vacation.
”
he
re
­
and one ot the finest looking gentle
Ifromthe 1st day April, 1914, at the
Dated
at
Jiicksonville,
J a’"son rate of 8 per cent per aimu n a d $70
men on the list; but. taken altogether. plied.
Countv,
Oregon,
this
7th
day
of
July,
11 was a grand array of wealth and cul­
Then and only then was the street
attorney’s fee, and the further sum of
A. D. 1914.
$16 50 costs, which judgment «as en
ture
Dinner was fairly under nny [Hived
W. H SINGLER.
rolled and do-keted
do -k-ted in the Cl fit's
rl:'s of-
and the lady on the captain's right win
Sheriff of Jackson Caintv, Oregon.
lice of said Court in saio Ci.unty on th.
beaming when she happened to cast
The Python’s Gorge,
By E. W. WIi SON, Deputy. 9th day if May, 1914. and is of record
he* eyes down the tabic, and her face
A specimen of python reticulata
in Vi lumi? 21 at. pages 251 2-3.
went as while as death In a sei ond
about twenty live feet In length swal
I am commanded by
......................................
— said execution
Half n dozen people caught her words
lowed n s wnn weighing eighteen
and order of s■ le to make
..j sale of thé
as she whispered to her supposed bus
pounds mid two day s later n roebuck
l hereinafter described 1 real property,
bund:
Another swill
of sixty seven pounds
and 1 will at the hour of 10:00 o'clock
"John, there Is the Judge!"
A.M. on
lotted within two days two roebucks
The man limkiMl. mid the color went of twenti eight and thirty nine pounds
Scuttle Trust Company, a Washing-
1UE-DAY, AUGUST !-5th, 1911,
out ol his cheeks mid Ills Jaw fell
mid soon tliereaftei a chamois of sev- tot. Corporation, Plaintiff.
ar th ■ front door of the Court House
v«.
Near tile toot of the table silt the man eiitv one pounds
In two mid n half
ill J acksonvilie, Jackson County, Ore
John G. Peirce an.I Fn:nc ?s L. gon, sell at public auction to the high­
who find taken a ueiv name
He ivas hours unit the hind quarters of the
Peirce
and
Loring
Whittington,
De
­
cool and placid, and only the ghost of limbs of I lie prey were visible. When
est bidder for cash, subject to redemp
fendants.
lion as is by law provided, all the
a smile hovered around Ills mouth He n tlnshllghl photograph was suddenly
P ublic N otice is H ereby G iven . right, title and interest i f the def. n
looked tile woman and Hie man full in
taken the python disgorged Its Isioty That under and by virtue of an exe­
the eyes for n minute, but made no In the space of half n minute Journal cution aid order of sale duly issued ' dantr in and to the follow 'ing described
real property, to-wit;
sign of recognition
out and under i ho seal of the ( ir uit
of the Royal MleroScopleal Society
The west half of the following: Corn
Court of the State of Oregon in and mencing i>! the Southwest c Trier of
"Wluit Is It?" asked the captain iis
for
the
Comity
of
lacks
in.
dated
the
"Mrs Bemis" shuddered mill gas|>ed
The 9wanker Silenced.
D. L U. 63, in
Towns).q> 37 South
7 h dav of Julv, A. 1). 1914 in a cei* of Rance () .e Wes' of the Willame-ii
and seemed on the point of tiunllng
You haw-
Soedv Ih-iiidei Hau"
nin cause thertin "heroin Seattle Meridian; thence running South \58'
“A-a sudden llluess heart trouble!"
mni mit believe it don't von know, Trust Company, a Washington Cor-
chain»:
She stammered as she left the table fol
Polli but p. ii my honor I was horn IMiration, as plaintiff recov red against chains; thence W st 11.81
thence North 19 38 chains; thence r :t>-
her stateroom
Willi u bin sili.ill spin.n In my John G Peirce and Frances I . Peirce,
i ning in mi Easterly direction 11.81
At every meal Major Davis faced
Polly Well, fancy! An' me for the sum of $ I MIO 00 with interest
mouth
chains; thence running Sou ii 13 79.'
thereon
nt
the
rate
of
10
per
eent
per
the guilty |»Hir. Some of the ptissen
an' mother thought you poke like that
chains to i he place of b ‘gir.ni ig.
1
annum
from
April
1914.
until
paid.
gers siis|iectv<l nothing but others in
on purpose! Sidney Bulletin
Excepting and reserving a right-of-
the
sum
of
$105.
IM)
with
interest
<here-
aisled thnt there ivns ii queer mystery
way 60 feet wide reserved by ! he
!
on
at
the
rate
of
ten
per
cent
tier
an
­
Trustees of the estate of 1'ianeis B.
afoot. The major gave nothing awny
num from October 1. 1913, until pa d. Clink, deceased,
extending North and
It wouldn't have b<s*n good form The
the sum Ilf $105 00 with interest ihere- 1 South along the
entire eastern bou id-
Woman avoided him as fur as [aisalble,
i
n
at
the
rate
of
10
per
cent
per
an
­
Un
ary line of the property herein de
but two or three times a day he found
num from Aprii 1. 1914. until paid, scribed, Ail as
shown in Ce’-t ifieite
Meuse to s|>eiik to Iler
the sum of $21.Q3 and $12.64 with in­
of Title N >. 1321, issued October 22,
terest thereon at the rate i;f 10 per 191!. by I he Regi trar of
Tile steamer was to call lit the
Tit es for
Atorea. One morning Mhotit III o'clock
Seattle TiURt Company, a Washirg- l ent per annum from May 6, 1914. un­ Jackson I aiuniy. Or e< n.
til l aid, togethir with the sum of
she made bnrtair. mid It was given out I ion Corporation, 1*11 ii ,tf.
All >>i said propi rty < r so, much
“’2:’.( (’as attorney's fees, and costs
vs.
there f .............
as may
,4__
be
necessary
, I* will
.....
• board that slie would not get nwni
and i! isliu i stments taxed at $15 00 to­
John
G
Pi
iree
and
I-
rances
L
Peirce,
be sold at ^airi-time and pl ice to sat­
before midnight
Everybody was aux
husband and wife. Mercantile Nation­ gether ivi'h the accruing costs of sale. isfy the judgment in favor of the
loan for a brief run ashore ever.vlHsli
I. iv:]l therefore in pursuance to said
al Him! . .i Nati mil I!cl me Corpora
plaintiffs and
against
the
(b-fen-
but Mrs Bemis
Stic fearisl that she lion, and Georg. W II. W hile Invist
exieut on and order of sale o t
dants, together with the accruirg
might overexert mid tiring on another rnent (’omiiany; «-Washington Ciirpor
.WO.X.’H} . Al'tlUST lOlh.
,, 19!
, t.
costs of sale,
attack of heart trouble. Mr Bemis Imd al ion..Defendants.'
front1
Dated
t Jacksonville,
at_ ' :30 o'clock A. M... at
at_ the front
Jackson
I tm ic N otice is H i reby .G iven : i ' ooi 'of 11 e Court House* in Jacksoo- Countv. Oregon, this 23rd dav of
decided to stay with her when Major
That und"r m> I by virtue of mi execu* 'vthe. Oregon: offer for sale and wili July, 1914.
Duvts bunted him out mid said:
“I trust you will make one of a little lien mi l mi order of sale duly issued -i ll nt public auction to the highest
W. H. SINGLER.
out and under the seal of the Circuit bidder for cash, subject to redemption
party going ashore, mid that you will
Court of the State of Oregon, in and a", is by law provided, all the right Sheriff of Jackson Co intv. Oregon.
bring your revolver along as I «hall for the Ci unty of Jackson, dated the
Ry G. R. HARPER. Deputy.
till" and nterest of the defendants in
uilneT'
j 7th day of July, 1914, in a certain md Io the following described real
"The luirt.i 1» Is"— began Mr. Bemis cause therein, wherein Seattle Trust l>r party, to-wit: -
as Ids face blanched
, Company, a Washington Corporation,,
Tracts numbered 13, 14, 15 and 18’
SUM MONS.
“A very exclusive one—Just the two us plaintiff recovered judgment against of the Eleven-Eighty Orchards Tract
of im . you si«. Y'ou hnve n pistol. I lohnG. Peirce and Frances L. Peirce as the same is numb‘red, designated, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE <4!’ATE OF OREG )N, r?
for the sum of $2500.00 with interest delim ited and described ti| on the of-
•oppose 7”
IN AND FOR JACKSON COUNTY.
thereon at the rate of lit per cent per tieial plat thereof, now of record in
“Yes"
Î
Edna G. Billings. Plaintiff.
annum from April 1st, 1911. until pail the office of the Countv Recorder of
"Ah of isiurse! We may find game, the sum < f $87.50 with interest there-
vs.
Jackson t aunty, Oregon, and in Town­
you know. Do you wish to speak to on at the rate of 10 per cent per an­
Fred S. Billings Defendant
Suit in Equity
shit. ’ I i’tv-seven (371 South of Range
your wife first/”
num from October I. 1913, until raid, One (1) West of the Willamette Mer­ for Divorce
ToFrc.lS B ’!:
Defendant:
* I
"No."
the sum of $87.50 with n.ierist tli.n • idian in lae’ison Comity. Oregon.
In • h*» Name of the State-»f OrezYH, You are J
"She'g gone to lie down, eh? Well, on at the rate of 10 per cent per an
All of sail above desor bed tracts
h« rvbv c ► ntnan led to appear and answer the
num from April ». 1911. until pad. th
let's In off"
w ill be sold at said t m • and pl ice if1
p: .in*i*f*s co nplaint agal ist you now on filo in
..............
,,
The two eng'-I'd a boat as soon as sum of $9 40 and $7> 67, with inleresl nceessarv to salii
isfy
said judgm >nt
in •he above entitled Court and causa on or befo-e
landlmi ami pulled aiva.i to a wooded thereon at the rate of 10 per cent p ■ f nor of the plaintiff ami agi.init t the the 1st day of Aucrust 1911. said date 1‘dr.g the
annum from May 0, 1914, un'i! paid, d ‘fen I nts
cat«, mid two hours later a dead turni
expiration of six Weeks j-om th- da.- of the first
together w ith the sum of $!7t>,00 as at­
Dited nt Jacksonville, Oregon this
was brought liack In the Isutt. It wns torney's fees herein, and costs and dis-
publication of this r-unupo v.
7lh dav of July. \. D. '9’4.
Mr. Bemis
He had aeeldentally shot bursemeets herein taxed at $15. On
And you are hereby nolifioi that if you fail to
W. II. SINGLER.
appear and answer for want thereof, plaintiff
himself while shooting nt a bird.
together with accruing costs of sale Sheriff of Jackson Countv,
ezon will apply to tho Court for the rel ef pmyetl for
When the accident las nine known
I, will therefore in pursuance to said
By E W. WILSON, 1) put y
in the complaint, succinctly stated as follow.«:
nud It wiia found that Mrs Bemis was exei ution and order of sale, offer for
For a decree forever dissolving the bonds of
to go on with the whip Instead of sale and will sell i.t the front door of
n atrimonv between plaintiff and defendant, and
■shore to Hee her husbmid to his Inst the Court House In Jacksonville, Jack-
the plaint ff be given the custody of the
resting |>ln< e. there wits an outcry son County. Oregon, on
Un- that
minor children, tc-wit, E Euth Had’ey, J. El­
MONDAY.
Al
Gl'ST
10th.
1911,
over her want of feeling. Imt It did not
liott Hadley, and Desdn Hadley, und that
reach her ears. She ivns In the stnte nt 9:30 A. M., to the highest bidder for
plaintiff receive back her former name. Edna G
room under the doctor's cure, mid none cash, subject to redemption a« is by
Seattle Trust Company a, Washing­ Hadley, and her costs and disbursementa of this
law
provided.
all
the
right,
title
and
of the pnssengers saw her again
suit.
ton Corporation, Pl.iintiff-
interest of the above earned defendants
Thia summon« is published in the Jacksonville
When the major had tinlshisl his work
in and to the following described real
John G. Peirce and Frances I, Post by onier of the Honorable F. M Calkins.
at Hie Island be took n steamer for property, to-wit:
P-iree. I h i«b nd an 1 wife. Mercant 1 > Judgje of the above entitled Court which order
New York and home and upon entering
All ef trn.'s 19 20 ard " ’ and th. t National I I’irk, a National Bank! g was trad*and entered <>f re-'or 1 on the l.th day
bl« offl.-e st the usmil horn mid In the I • ’
if t *n»*P'"*n ‘1
of Jun*». 1911. w’ichoti'r r«q j os v.»u to ap­
•
t nd >i ts.
n E
usun' wny be snhl t > Ills chief c ,-i k
f’t’BI.TC ■ N oti
ts H ereby G iv ^ n . pear <»n or bef- r th-* Kat day pr.-scril»e i in this
t e
"Thomas. I am back and fei’llna het
T 1 un I r i d bv virtue of nn , xe Ruma ons The -‘cte o^ the rtret pul I oiti»n if
I
ter. Bring me the hahin<e slievla foi Ii *
■ !on ■ n an r.’, r of «1 duly S.- e I th.' summons i,. 'he :0th day of Juno. 1914.
p’.-v
of*
lit .'it'd mid. r the So il of 'he Cp«.. jf
the past four weeks.”
J. A. LEMERY,
i nee jf the County Recorder oi' „'gei - I ourt of the State of Oregon, in and Attorney for Plaintiff,
Ashland. Oregon.
THE MAN OF A
THOUSAND
i
J
Notice of Sheriff Sale Un­
der Execution.
.. .......... “Table.----------------
Effective Novenjber 13, 1913.
you are
NORTH BOUNP TRAINS.
14 Portland Passenger........... 8:27 A.M;
24 Grants Pass Motor........... 10:22 A.M.'
32 Grants Pass Motor.......... '..4:27 P.M
in need of
Motor.................. 2:24 P.M
15 San Francisco Express.. .4:00 P.M
ii Shasta LimitedlMail on)y)5:22 A.M.
Extra fare train.
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sunt free. < 'blust auency for vucurinu jt iicntn.
Patents taken tbro.ijflt ¿Lilin & tu. rueulve
spedili notice, wh bout chamo, in tho
Scici» Hiìicficait
A nandsmuoly illuwtridp.l W0*lcly.
cir­
culation of ii ' iy bciuniitlu .!• 'iirniil. 'J’.-rms,
a
year; four montha, ^i. Hold by all newu«h»ulert.
MUNN
Co.30,3r" New York
Branch Oflk'o r0*» !•’•' V’afiliinutoti. D. lì.
you get
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P 0 L K ’ S
OREGON and TTASHINC : ton
best work
low prices
4
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& Business f. rectory
A D’pec: , py of each City, Town and
vJliui-e, giving dej-criptive sketch of
each place location, population, tele­
•? graph, ship! ingr .nd bunking point;
also Classified Directory, .tifpi! d bv
Lucinv'? and profession.
r o p e r t y
By listing it with us
We are revising our lists rea lv for the
spring trade. If you have real estate to dis­
pose of at a fair price, place it in our hands
for sale, we have -a number of prosnective
buyers who expect value for their money. .
We can sell your property at a price
equal to its full value b it do not want any
listed at fictitious or “Boom" price.
Jacksinville, Ore
OFFICE: Bank of Jack­
sonville Bl hr. Upstairs
Charles F. Dunford
DICALEK IN
All kin 13 of sjft and hard wind.
Tier or cordwood lengths. Prices
moderate and delivery prompt.
JACKSONVILLE
OREGON
1
Jacksonville
Meal Market
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23 Ashland Motor.................... .8:35 A.iS. '
13 California Express .....10:52 A.M.
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vs.
SOUTH noUNP TRAINS^
I 31 Ashland
Notice of Sheriff Sale Un­
der Execution.
Notice of Sheriff Sale
der Execution.
12 Shasta Limited (Mail only)2:44 A. M
Extra fare train.
Good Printing
Jacksonville, Ore
Notice of Sheriff Sale
der Foreclosure
Oregon Express............. .5:20 P.M.
16
J0.7.V Df.VA/VGTOX.
First
Quality
Lard
at
H'hile the suppip
Small Pail 65 cts.
Prop
Reduced
Prices
lasts
Large Pail $1.25
■SSMIS S-Ï1-
I ACUSON VILLE,
OREGOA