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

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Notice For Publication.
Dufferin’s Odd Right Eye.
Little Jim
By M. QUAD
Copyright by Associated Literary
Press.
Kir Thomas Barclay iu “Thirty Years
A ntrto-French Itemtn!*»ceuCds'*TpIl8 flow
Lord I^tton once asked Lord Dufferin
what he thought was the source of his
success in conducting Intercmfrse with
east< rn prim es. “My glass (‘ye,” said
he. “When I had anything serious to
negotiate I fixed them with the glass
eye and watched them with the other.”
lie may, of courae, have meant ills
monocle, mills Sir Thomas, who ulso
describes the effect of Lord Ilufferlu’a
odd right eye ujiou himself:
“When he spoke to you he dropped
his n.inocle mid lined you with a
sternly gaze which made you feel us If
you were giving yourself away to one
whom no human sympathy would
move. When you had finished Mh.it
you were saying lie would go on wan h-
lug you wldi the same steadiness us if
he were listening ubw to what you
were thinking. You would wabble on
the thin plunks on to which in your
confusion you bud stepped, and then
in the uncomfortable silence you would
soy something you did not intend, und
Imfferln seemed to be waiting for
that."
The I.’ M Hur!>ar.d.
"Tos. FTTÍay s
I li i e ii ideal hits
bu nd."
"An Apollo for looks, a Che terfleld
for mnn ii < is." rhapsodized the girl.
•Those tilings don't count In hus
bands, my dear
Ylue stays fairly
sober and lirings most of Ids salary
home.’’—Pittsburgh Post.
Df P^KTMENT OF THE IN.TER1QR.
U. S. Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon,
August 27. 1914.
Notice is hereby given that Annie Hall, guard­
ian of the persons an 1 estate of the minor heirs
of Macrnesa J. Hall, of Jacksonville. Oregon,
who. on January 29. 1912. made Homestead
Entry, Serial No. 07797. for the N.M j of S.E.’»,
S.W.'o of 8.E.H, and S.E.«4 of S.W.'i of Section
14, Township 37 S.. Range 3 W.. Willamette
M erid ¡an, has filed notice of intention to make
Final Five-year Proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before G. A. Gardner.
County Clerk of Jackson County, at his office at
Jacksonville. Oregon, on the 12th day of Oc­
tober. 1914.
Claimant names as witnesses: Verno Can­
trail, of Jacksonville. Oregon; Everett Cantiall,
of Jacksonville, Oregon; W. A. Kenney, of Jack­
sonville. Oregon; Charles Berwert. of Jackson­
ville. Oregon.
J. M. UPTON.
Register.
There were five of us and a boy in
What Supporta Them.
the far western stage coach as it roll­
Bill — SwLzcrland is uotdl for its
ed over the rough roads iu Dakota.
scenery. you know Jill Y oh , but a
We had been together for four days,
persAn can’t live on scenery. “Well,
We called the boy Jim because his fa-
the hotel proprietors seem to b(‘ doing
tber did. We had twenty miles to go
pretty well nt It.”-Yonkers Statesman.
to reach the terminus, and tile hour
was about 2 o'clock in tlie afternoon
Fashionable Service.
when the coach came to a sudden halt
“My plate Is damp.”
as it toiled uphill. Next moment the
“Ilush.” whispered Ids wife. “That’s
driver called to us:
your soup. They serve small portions
"All you folks what don't want your
at these fashionable affairs.“—Louis­
beads blown off had better git down
ville Courier-Journal
and line up. We’ve been stopped by a
Notice for Publication.
road agent!"
A Lasting Impression.
ISOLATED
TRACT.
PUBLIC LAND SALE
It seems cowardly when you rend It.
He—Mrs I’ldjet’s dinner was a great
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
but to get down and submit to be rob­
success, don't .von think? She—Yes.
U. S, Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
bed was the wisest tiling to do under
Were you there? (le—Why. I took
August 20. 1914
the circumstances. Little Jim was not
yon in.—Life.
Notice is hereby given that, as directed by the
a bit frightened. The boy had lined
Commissioner of the General Land Office, under
Fallers Called Mental Defectives.
up beside his father. As the road
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provisions of Act of Congress approved Mareh
According to n Brooklyn physician,
agent looked down into ids face th»
23. 1912,(37 Stat.. 77). pursuant to the application
Summons.
most accidents, ns well as divorces
lad cried out:
of Christian Ulrich. Serial No, 09265, we will of­
"Why. it's Mr. Pelton—Mr. Pelton! uml crimes, lire tn reality due to de­ IN THE CIKCUIT COUNT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, fer at public sale, to the highest bidder, but at
not less than $2.50 per acre, at 10 o’clock A. M.
Say, Mr. Pelton, I’m awfully glad to fective mentality. When a person gets
FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON.
on the 7th day of October. 1911. at this office the
see you! Where’ve you been tills long caught in a maze of traffic and does
following tract of land: W.'.i N.E.’/i N.E.*4.
not know whether it Is better to go
time?”
Charles A. Warren, Plaintiff,
Sec. 12, T. 38 S., R. 3 West Willamette Meridian.
"So it’s you. Jimmy?” laughed the backward or forward he is, according
vs.
Any persons claiming adversely the above de­
Luttie V. Warren, Defendant.
Suit for
robber as he held out his hands for a to this doctor, a target for everything
scribed land are advised to file their claims, or
Divorce.
coining
his
way.
shake.
Well, you’ve been growing
objections on or before the time designated for
To LJttie V. Warren: the above named de-
Tile indecision or lack of judgment
since I saw you last, It’s a wonder
sale.
fendant;
leads to frequent accidents with the
J. M. UPTON,
you knew ine at first sight.”
aro
In
the
Name
of
the
State
of
Oregon:
Ycu
Register.
“Oh, I used to like you so well I same individual. Of 112 persons who hereby commanded to appear and answer the
couldn’t forget your face,” replied the were questioned in four semiprivate plaintiff's complaint against you now o i file in
boy. "Are there robbers around, Mr. hospitals forty-six had had previous the above entitled C >u: t and cause on or before
Pelton?" With gentle hand tlie man accidents and thirty-two more than the last day prescribed in the publication of
Notice of Final Settlement
pushed the boy into line and then one such accident. Out of about 50,Oi 0 summons herein, to-wit on or before the 24th
stepped ».nelr a pace or two. As he did examinations of defectives there was tlay of October, 1911, said date being the expira­ IN THE COUNTY COURT OF OREGON. IN
tion of six weeks from the date of the first pub­
AND FOR JA< KSGN COUNTY-
so Ids face grew very sober, and I saw scarcely a case that did not show lication of'his summons. And you are hereby
In the Matter of the estate of Nancy
a flush in his black eyes I did not like. many scars, inquiry among eight au­ notified that if you fail t > appear and answer
Ills voice was low and steady ns lie tomobile owners showed that tile opin­ said complaint, for want thereof pF.intiff will Steuber, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
ion commonly field of reckless chauf­ apply to i he above entitled Court for the relief
finally said:
de bonis non of the estate of
“I’m much obliged for your prompt­ feurs among their fellows was that praye I fu. in said complaint, viz, that it be dc- administrator
Nancy
Steuber. deceased, has filed his final ac­
quite
nor
tile
reckless
ones
were
not
rteu
th
.t
the
marriage
vows
no#
existing
be
­
ness in climbing down and lining up.
count in the above entitled Court, and matter,
and I think I'll let you off tins time, mill, or, ns they phrased it, were tween plaintiil and defendant be dissolved and and that said Court has fixed Monday, the 21st
eld for naught, and that the plaintiff have the
"crazy."
—
New
York
World.
Tlie four of you mny get buck into the
day of S’ptember, 1914. at 10 o’clock A, M. of
•are and custody of the minor child, Howard C.
said day. h the court room of s iid Court in the
stage and go on.”
Warren.
County Court House, in the City of Jacksonville,
The World’s Strangest University.
The colonel took Ids son by the
This summons is published in the Jacksonville
Founded in tlie year *.172 A. D., the Post, by order of Honorable F. L. TouVvlIe. Jackson County, O egon. as the time anil place
hand and attempted to enter tlie stage
with us, but the robber motioned him Mohammedan university of El-Azhar fudge of the County Court for Jackson Co inty, for the hearing of said final accou.it and the
("Tile Luminous"i is one of tile oldest Oregon, which said order was m title and entered settlement thereof.
back.
All persons interested in sain e ta'e are here­
At onr disappearance the mini turned existing and strangest universities in •f record on the 11th day of September. 1911. by notified to make or file their objections to
ai d which sai l order requires you to appear and
on Colonel Weston anil pointed to the tlie world
said final account, if any they have, with said
El-Azliar is the Oxford of the Mos at.HWcr the said complaint on or before the last Court, on or before said time.
hillside on the right und said:
day prescribed in said order for publication of
lem
world
and
Is
nt
present
attended
"Move on that way. Jimmy, give me
Dated at Jacksonville Oregon August 22nd
summons. Date of first publication is the 12th
by upward of lil.iMM) students of all • lay of SeptembA-, 1914. and date of last publica­ 1911. Date of firss publication, August 22nd, 2814.
your hand mid I'll help you along.”
J. R. NEIL.
The white faced colonel entered file ages and from every eastern country tion is the 24th day of October, 1911.
Administrator de bonis non. Estate of Nancy
pines and held a strnlglit course up the from tiie Caucasus to Somaliland.
H. L. I)E ARMOND.
Steuber,
Deceased.
hill. Behind him came the robber and Board and lodging is free. Tlie teach­
Attorney for Plaintiff.
bls son. The boy had been full of ing consists chielly of Mohammedan
curiosity at first, but presently lie was dogma, whlcli is laboriously committed
Summons in Foreclosure of Delin­
awed and frightened b.v the look cast to memory from sacred books.
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale.
upon his father. Two or three years
The students squat in groups on the
quent Tax Certificate.
before he und Mr. Pelton hud been floor of tlie Immense building with
By virtue of an execution and
great friends, Mr. Pelton liad been their boots- which have to be taken off order of sale duly issued out and U’l- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF
manager for Ids father, One day there on entering—and their daily rations be­ der the seal of the Circuit Court of r OREGON. FOR JACKSON COUNTY.
bad been a bitter quarrel, pistols luiil side them mid a< company tin* droning the State of Oregon for the County ot
E. E. Pinkerton, Plaintiff.
VP.
been drawn, tlie sheriff had rnslied In. repetition of their lessons with a Jackson, dated the 27th day < f August,
1914,
in
a
•:erlai
i
cause
wheiein
John
S. L. McGary and all o'her persons unknown
and Mr. Pelton bud fled to escape ar­ rhythmic swaying of tlie body. Writ R. Carpenter, Mary L. Carp nter and
if any having or clairainir to have an interest ir
rest. He rememliered his father cull­ ing Is done on tin slates
I Louise C. Livingstone as phvntiffs re-
ing the fugitive a thief mid of men be­
Girls are i.ll.i'. i'd to attend the lee ' eover -d judgment against Meric B or to the real property hereinafter described.
Defendant.
ing sent out to liunt him down. All tills lures, but only ns listeners; they may i Glover and Lillian G. Glover for the
To S. L. McCar.v, the above named defendant.
came buck to Idm as they followed the not s|>eiik.
! sum of Three Thousand ($30: 0 00) Doi-
In the Name of the State of Oregron:
•n: You are
1
Dirs
with
interest
therein.
from
sai.i
father up the rough way, mid. though
hereby not fled that E. E. F 'ink* rt >n, the holder
I
I9ih
day
of
February,
1914,
at
the
be knew nothing of man's venge­
Ea'.cn tlio Canary.
of Certificate of Delinquency numbered 1631 is-
ance, there waa u feeling of dread in
An Itallmi : treet piddler ivns milk j rate of 10 per cent per annum and sued on the 2nd day of May, 1914. by the Tax
I
Two
Hundred
($200)
Dollars
attorney
’
s
Collector of the County of Jackson. State of
villini ics wnrble nini fee,
bls soul Now und then tlie robber or Ing inceli:!ni iti canaries
and the further sum of Eleven
on lumbered by and 40 100 ($11.40) Dollars costs, i O e$ron, for the amount of $o.20 Dollars, the
dered the colonel to the right or left, cnrol « 'leu il coni ■
but those were tlie only words spoken drlven liy mi uhi ilnrky. '!’ :e driver .vl.ich judgment and decree was da ed sanv lieinar the amount then due and delinquent
until they finally reached a rude cump bruni thè song and. pursln : up Ids the 22nd day of August. 1914, and w..s for taxes for the jesr 1910, together with pen­
alty, interest and costs therei n upen the rea!
high among tile ixiwlilers. Even then ll|>s. Imitali I li i erf« tly. Amazed, enrolled and docketed in lhe office id property assessed to you. of which you aie the
nothing «ns siiid for n long five min thè peddler v.:ill:< 1 mnni the street >t.e Clerk of said Court on tlie same owner as appears of record, situated in sakl
utes. Each sat down to rest. They I and regalile.! tlie ulti muli long and day, and is n >w of record in Volume '¿1 County an 1 Siate. and p it’cuii.rly bounded and
ai page 528 of the Circuit Court Jour­ described «.s follows, to-a it:
did not look at each other. Ily mid tn hard.
nal.
the robber linlf turned to look tlie colo­
I South li If Southeast Qui.rter Section 20.
"Ytl lleedll't bo l.n>!:ln’ f<>'
Now, therefore, in compliance with
nel in the face mid said:
l'nvle Alfly i -suri'd hi.;i. " caze Ali’se I lhe c mmand of said execution i a.id Township Forty. Two East, less ten acres sold
j for county load ami railway right-o -w::y.
"I’ve waited for tills for two years delie hv . allo« vii bini Ali si' dune kep | order of sale I will on
I could neither die nor go away until bini <lo«n d ir fo' t«en!y yeiir mi' Ali [ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th, I91f, I You are further notified that said E. E. Pink­
erton has paid taxes on said premises for prior
I hud killed you!”
nini gwllie Irl lilm go no« !"
nt the hour of 10:00 o’clock A. M. I or subsequent years, with the rate of interest
"It will be murder—cold blooded mur
And n crowil gntliered. ns I h (listoni
it lhe front door of the Court House on said amounts as follows:
der!” replied tile colonel iis lie folded ury in New Yoik. New York Pont.
111 ,1 .cksonville, Jackson County, Ore­ Year s T .x Date Paid Tax Receipt No. Amount
bis arms.
gon, oiler lor sale and will sell 10 lhe
1911 1
S6.<)9
"If It was murder a hundred times
i.igl.est bidder for cash, subject to re-
1912 I
6 07
Tl.c Lett Word.
over I’d do it. Do you suppose I can
1913 ?
6.07
goNii." ii henpecked I hih I hiih I iltii piion as is by law providid, all the
Said S/L,
the legal
forget Hose Harper? Who sopiirated Fnhl. “I hear Nome chuj»s kicking bo ilgi t, title and interest of tlie uefiti
-l ii.tr Merle B. G.over anu Lilli >11 G. title of the
us? Who maligned ini'? Who wreck cunxe their wives always have
last Glover in and to tile following deseribo. appears of record, and each of the >:hei persons
ed my life mid sent her to «i suicide’s word. Now. for my part,
my leal property, to-wit:
above named are hereby further notified that E.
grave? Who drove me to be n fuel
me
wife the Inst word never
Commencing at the Northeast cor- E. Pinkerton will api ly to the Circuit Court
tive from Justice on n false charge?
‘ ner ot Donation Land Claim No. 80 of >he County and State aforesaid for a decree
a bit.”
I'<l kill you If a thousand men stir
,i> Township Thirty-seven (37) South * or eclosing the lien against the propeity above
“It dOPHIl’t?”
munded iue!"
Range Two >2) West of Willamette de.-ct il>ed and mentioned in said certificate. And
“No. on the contrary. I always feel o,
Vieridi m; and running thence South you are hereby summoned to appear within six
"Tnke the Isiy away first.” said tlie
thankful when she gets to it.”- Ex 13.75 Crains; thence West 14 54 chains;
colonel, with n touch of entreaty In Ills
ty days after the service of this summons upon
change.
! il ence orth 13.75 chains to the North you. exclusive of the day of service, and defend
Voice.
¡in.-
of
said
D
1.
ition
Land
Claim;
this action or pay the amount due as above
"Yes, tluit «'III be proper,” ans«ered
Th, Screech Owl.
thence East on said North line 14.54 shown, together with costs ..nd acct ue.t interest,
Pelton. “Come. Jimmy, let's take a
Tlie scree, li <>« I feeds <m small mam­ chains io ti.v | lac» of beginning, con and in case of your failure to do so a dec.ee wil
walk."
mals. birds, reptiles, fish, spiders, tainieg twenty acres.
be rendered foreclosing the lien of said taxes
The boy crossed over to his fattier In era« listi, scorpions earthworms, gruss
Also eoinn encn.g at the Northeast and c ists against the land and premises u. uve
a puzz.lisl way, and tlie father lifted hoppers, crickets. ground dwelling bee come' of Lot One (1) in Block l ive named.
him up mid kissed him When tie put ties an I vaterpiliars. Screech owls (5) of the Oiefinr.i H ine Association
This summons is published by order of the
fract, iiceoiiiing to the < tliciai plat Honorable F. L. Toa-Velie. Ju Igc of the County
him down he said to him:
should be encouraged to stay iipiir 1 hereof on tile and of record in tile Court of the State of Orego i. lor the County of
“Kun along. Jimmy, if you don't barns and outhouses, us they will keep
oilice of tlie County Recorder in and Jackson, and said order was made and dated
find me here «lien you come back Mr
tor said Jackson County, and running this 7th day of August. 1911, and the date of the
in check house mid wood mice.
Pelton will take care of yon.”
thence West along the north line ot first publication of this summons is the 8th day
"Oh. yes! Mr Pelton will take care
said Lot One, Two Hundred and F01- of August. 1914.
of me and see that I get home.” replied
iy-two (242) feet, to the Northwest
All precess and papers in this proceeding may
goes corner of said Lot One; thence South
the Ind "I'm 11« fully glad to see him."
be served upon the undtrsigned resiuin«? within
One Hundred and Eighteen (118) te t the State wi Oregon, at the adoiess heieafter
The lad started for li s walk, «'his
to Cori ,1; thence E..si Two Hundred mentioned.
tllng as tie wuit, mid tils father stood
ami Forty-two (242) feet to the West
erect wllb folded arms and faced the
E E. KELLY.
SI ic line of ntiaet; thence Nor.h al ng
At,o»ht-y lur .he Plaintiff.
outlaw mid dentil, lie closed Ills eyes or a plai e of
th
Wist
SI
e
line
o:
i,
id
street
One
Addi ess Mad ord, Oreg n.
and Ills I'-'« movisl Presently tie heard never goes to
liu.Hir*
d
and
Eighteen
tll8)
feel
to
the clli k of a ptafol nml drew In Ills her busti-• <!
the place ot beginning, be.ng the
breath. Tlius for a long minute, und don Telegraph
North 118 feel ot said Lot O>'e,
Notice tc Creditors
then the nimi o|ieliv<l tils eyes. Mr
Said property will be fold at said
time and place in two separate par­ IN THE COUNTY COURT OF OREGON. IN
Just Like a Man,
Felton sat with Ills hands over Ills face.
“I don't understand George," an hl cel». First an acre square out of the
When lie droppeii them there were
AND FOR JACKSON COUNTY
Southeast corner of the above de­
tears in his eyes.
the bride.
In the Matter of the Estate of A E. Helm»,
scribed
twenty
acre
tract
lying
within
"¡low so?"
”1 can't do It. Little Jim would know
said Donation Land Claim No. 80, Dcecased.
It inane day. When lie comes I in ok
"He told me to sweeten his coffee which tract or pat cel containing one
Notice la hereby rriven thnt by an order duly
take him and go down to the rond wltti a smile. «!il 'h I d d And then sq.iare acre, suiil Defendant brack P. made and ent »red by the County C »u t of Jack-
It's only throe miles to Ceilnrvllle."
be went and put In two lumps of Dutton will tie peimitteJ to purchase •on Onaftty, Orcron. the underaiirne-! has been
With that lie walked off mid mis out ■ugar. anyhow " Pittsburgh l’üüt.
tor One H oidieii Uoilars wiihoot in­ anpeinted administrator of thè estate of *A. F.
Helms, dec••ased. and has duly quali ted as such
ti rest, as in san' decree provided.
of sight In s moiiK lit. Win'll little
Ssionii: AJ ot the rem .inder of a '!H»nis>trator.
Jim returned be found Ills father sit
All persona hav:n< cl-dma svalnst said de­
said property will be offered for saie
ting ns lie had left him ami gazing Into
t'.t’ite a e hoteby notified and
to ell, h guest bidder for cash, an.I nil cedent, or
the woods.
ti.e pro.eeus ot belli saks will be ap­ re ¿ni e 1 to present the same prupet-ly verified,
"What is It. father?" be asked.
plied 10 the judgment in f <v»i of th.- to the iindersiy-ne 1 administrator at the office of
"Wliat'» the matter wltti you, and t
plaintiffs »nd iigui st tne it. tendants 1 is a H-nev. J R Neil, in Jacksonville. Oregon,
on m before six months from and after the date
where Is Mr. Pelton?"
li. retotoie men ione>l.
Datid ai
Jacksonville,
The man rose up slowly, took tlie
Oregon, o* th * fi.-st publication of this notice.
The date of this notice and the first publica­
this 2<LU da> ui August, A. D. lylj.
boy's hand I11 his. mid without a word
: There Is no degradation In the hard
tion thereof is Sep .ember 5th. 1914.
tn answer he led the way down to the
W.
H.
SINGLER.
O. P. HFLMS.
est manmil or humblest servile labor
stage trail.
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. Administrator o* the Fatate of A. F. Helms.
when It Is honest -John lUiskltl.
By E
VS»
WIIJSON, Deputy ’ i>vceaaed.
.
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Change in Southern Pacific Time
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Effective November 13, 1913.
you are
NORTH BOUND TRAINS
14
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12
in need of
Goad Printing
Portland Passenger.......... 8:27 A,M,
Grants Pass Motor........... 10:22 A.M.
Grants Pass Motor......... ,.4:27 P.M
Oregon Express.............. .5:20 P.M.
Shasta Limited (Mail only)2:44 A.M
Extra -fare train.
•
„ a
SOUTH BOUND TRAINS.
Ashland Motor.
... •/. ..8:35 A.M.
California Express
10:52 A.M.
Ashland Motor.................. 2:24 P. M
San Francisco Express.. .4:00 P.M
11 Shasta LimitedtMail only) 5:22 A. M..
Extra- fare train.
23
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Jacksonville, Ore
Gl’i' f'.’t '
CôrvniGure tc.
Anyone »putii: r b »ket* (. and
I«» h may
quickly iiai’i-rttuu our < .•••uu.n free * . thor an
invention >b pmbubly puPeninbl«. C< h ..
tknU ;«iriel !y confidential.* Ff'WDCOOK <»’: i’«t®nta
•onf. fri-o. <’lde»t ugeiwy for ««rurUig i ■tenta.
Patenta taken tnrough Munn ± Co. recuira
Uncial noti» w i' bout cbtr^e. iu the
Kateiiaii.
Where
A handaomoly IHiinf<*.l wwk!». T.ar/eet air.
cuiation of tiny » •ipmiuc J->iiri...l. Tt-ru»». 9^ i»
year: four inontlia, |l. Su.d by nil naw adulare.
MUNH
&Co.=6 F ’c «’ ' * Md
’*’ New York
Branch onim
. V’a^’dn jton. D. C.
you get
A
: .r’
best work
•
low prices
fl if V
each City, Tu« :. aña L
V ii Oí id
teîo- j
eft ch pince
t'Olll
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pru£k.3b'iO)L
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-¡ui hit .'ve fe'kel
locut’oit, popuki ’.
>i.’ ;T ,-ltÖ uut.ki.'s
Is Going On and
Shrewd buyers will invest in Jackscnville
property and prepare for the raise which is
sure to c-ome.
We can offer you a few bargains at prices
which will yield a handsome profit in the near
future. Get busy, at once.
Rogue River Realty Co.
R. R. R.
Jacksonville, Ore
OFFICE: 3 ink of Jack-
sjnville Bidg. Upst-tirs
Charles F. Dunford
DEALER IN
All kinds of soft and hard wood.
Tier or cordwood lengths. . Prices
moderate and delivery prompt.
OREGON
JACKSONVILLE,
Jacksonville
Meat Market
JOHN DUNMNGTON Prop
First
Quality
Lard
at Reduced Prices
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Small Pail 65 cts
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