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LOCAL NEWS ——I-------------------------------------------------------------- Chas. H. Dunford was in from the ranch Friday. Joseph Goldsby of Buncom was in Geo. Neuber was in Medford Fri town Sunday. day. Pat Swayne of Watkins was in town , W. B. Stewart of Lake county was today. in town Friday. County Treasurer's Sixty-Uilh Call. State of Oregon, County of Jackson. Do You Suffer From Tired Eyes? If you suffer from tired eyes—nnd who does not at times?—you mny lie glad to try n French author's acciden tally ill- overpd rent’d)', it ts a simple method of restoring the vision to fresh ness. one night when engaged in writing mi article his eyes gave out before he could finish nnd he was compelled to stop. So, turning from bls mitlntshcd manuscript, his eyes fell ujhiii some scraps of colored silk that his wife had been using for pntehwork. These gay colors had a pe ii'iar attraction for wearied optics. On resuming his work after gazing at them for several minutes he found them quite fresh. After several ex periments he surrounded tils inkstand with brilliantly colored striped silk ma terial that his eyes must rest on every llipe he di[is his pen into the ink. This brings instant relief. C'ea. InK-ence. “.Ilm told me <-i ripmiirlng joke that wns played on sonic nieiulier of your club lust evening. Were you there?'' "Yes. 1 rus there! It was au abqn» I inable, fni fetched’’— “O-oh! Jinx did lint tell me that you were the num it was on." — Houston i Post. BUSINESS CARPS. GUS NEWBURY •> Ij TREASURY DEPARTMENT Judge Prim was a recent visitor at Mrs. J. Reter visited friends in Med Atorney-at-Law Medford. • Notice is hereby given that there ford Wednesday. ><> are funds on ha 1 I for the redemption Mrs. Rose Singler visited in Medford Strangeness of the Sex, Will Practise in All Courts in the State John A. Perl of Medford was attend of all County Warrants, which were Wednesday. A woman cun become hiahly ex< ited ing to business matters in this city Fri protested on the 5th day of August, I over the fuel that 11 bride Is starting Mrsi I.. Hinkle spent Monday after day. MEDFORD. OREGON.’ . out in married life with machine hem 1911, numbered as follows, to-wit: noon in Medford. mal nupkimt. — Cincinnati Enquirer 11187, 10992, 11158. 11212,10993, 111&, Peter Reynolds a mining man of : — . • Miss Issie McCully visited in Med Watkins was a recent visitor in htis ltl.’l, 11222, 11196, 11178, 11213, 11170, Weight of Snow. ford Wednesday. city. 11171, 10995, 11305, 1)117, 11149, 11304, I». W. BAGSHAW A cubic foot of newly fallen suow Mrs. Katie M. Grieve was a visitor 11090, 11161, 1'159, 10994, 11162. 11163, weighs five mid one-half pounds and Mrs. C. C. Beekman and daughter at Medford Wednesday. Interest ceases on the Warrants above Attorney at Law has twelve times the bulk of an equal Carrie were visitors at Medford this numbered and called this 1 ith day of O. P. Damon of Ruch was a recent week. weight of water. i NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER November, 1914. business visitor in this city. B. F. Mulkey of Medford was atten 1 wasted time, anil now time doth I J as . M. C ronemiller , Wilbur Cameron of Uniontown was waste me.- Rhnketqieitre. ding to legal business in this city Treasurer of Jackson County, Oregon. \ Forenoon 9 to 12 a recent visitor in this city. Oflice Hours: ? Afternuon 1;ii0 to 5 An Apt Retort. Tuesday. How Perfectly Frertchl Attorney DeArmond of Medford was "Fools sometimes ask questions that There Is a prefect ill the south of Robert G. Smith of Grants Pass, a visitor in this city Tues lay. Bank of Jacksonville Building. France who has a mania for his wife’s wise men cannot unswer," remarked Under Notice ot Sheriff ’ s Sale • t ■ ’ ■ ’ 1 the professor lu the course of his lee G. S. Kendall of Applegate transac wellknown in this city has been disbar hands, which me particularly beauti t red from the practice of law in the JACKSONVILLE. • -OREGON" Foreclosure. ful. So .that he may always have the ture. ted business in this city Friday. courts of Oregon. "Then that explains why so many ot object of his adoration under Ills eyes O. Harbaugh attended to business W. A. Pointer and Sarah A. Pointer; a model In bronze of one of the hands us get plucked in our examinations," W. J. Canton of Medford, convicted Plaintiffs. matters in Medford Wednesday. has been made and the prefect keeps said the flippant student.—Home Notes II. K. HANNA vs. Mr. and Mrs. E Mahoney spent by a jury in the circuit court last week It on Ids desk at Ills office. W, F. Sullenger, Nannie H. Sullen on a charge of sodomy, was sentenced Spring Cleaning. Wednesday afternoon in Medford. ger, L. W. Childs. M. M. Childs and An official iii this prefect's district, Jlmson— 1 do spring cleaning at all by Judge Calkins Tuesday to the state R. B. Daws. Defendants. Lawyer anxious to secure his influence for po John B. Renault, Sr. has returned By virtue of an execution and an litical preferment, has devised a de seasons of the year Jackson—How's penitentiary for an indeterminate term to the Soldiers’ Home at Roseburg. of from one to fifteen years. A mo order of sale duly issued out and under lightful way of paying him a delicate that? Jlmson—I'm a watchmaker.— Office in Bank of Jacksonville building the seal of the Circuit Court of the London Tit Bits. G. M. Roberts of Medford transact tion for a new trial has been filed. State of Oregon, in and for the County compliment. Every time lie enters the ed legal business intown this week. great man's office he walks silently to A Comparison. Although Mr. Beekman has been, of Jackson, dated the 11th day of No his desk, lakes up the bronze hand and E. S. Tumy an insurance man of wember, A. D 1914, in a certain cause “Nothing, it seems to me. looks as 1» JACKSONVILLE. OREGON trying for two years to close up 'his therein, wherein W. A. Pointer and kisses it respectfully. Medford was in this city Wednesday. Important as a bridegroom at a w-.<d banking business, it will be noticed Sarah A. Pointer as Plaintiff's, on the The prefect is so much impressed by ding." Jasper Thompson of the Applegate hat in his statement published today 7th d iv of November, 1914, recovered tills act of mtry that the tactful "Have you ever noticed h governoi valley was a recent visitor in this oity. he still has over $19000. of deposits in a judgment against W. F. Sullenger young man has nlreiidy secured lucra DR. T. T. SHAW •••’ a he was surrounded by the tint and Nannie H. Sullenger, defendants t?.e promotion.— London Mirror. Posters are out announcing a Thanks-- the bank. Most of us find it easier to for the sum of Five Hundred Twenty- - ued memliers of his staff?*’—Chica Dentist. giving Ball at Palmer Flat, November get rid of any money which may chance five and 75-100 ($525.75) Dollars with ..I Ite.'ord Herald. A Perilous Experience. 26. interest thereon from said 6.h d y of to come into our posession. , Office in Ryan Building, California St. While hunting in the Big Horn November, 1914, at the rate of 8 per Breaking In. Everett Corey and Walter Harring cent per annum and Fifty-five ($55.00) mountains two men found a narrow Mother Pear me. the baby has swnl Upstairs ton of Medford were visitors in this Dollar’s attorney’s fee and the furti path. little more than a deer trail, lend .... d a pie e of worsted. Father Sportsman are Fined city. er sum of Twenty-two and 50-100 Ing up to the summit, 'liny dismount "’'"ON 's notldug to the yarns she'll tusvi JACKSONVILLE ($22.50) Dollars costs which judgment ed and led their horses, moving very Miss Nellie Collins visited her sister ir tti-es to grow nn. was enrolled and docketed in the cautiously, for on one side the moun Mrs. Clyde Shaw in Gold Hill last Sat Roseburg, Or., Nov. 9 —Burr Jones, Clerk’s office of said Court in 8»id tain ruse up like n wall, and on the urday. a fisherman on the Umpqua River was County on the 7th day of November, other sloped down a thousand feet to 1914, and Is recorded in Volume 22 of the canyon liehiw. Suddenly both Lawrence Caston and Theodore Wil fined $25 for fishing within 200 feet of the Circuit Court Journal. 1 rm commanded by said executi n horses pri' ked up their ears its if scent son of Medford visited friends in town a fish ladder. Fred Fields, a sports man, also paid a fine of 25 for killing a to make sale of the hereinafter de ing a wild beast. Then there came a Sunday. scribed real property to satisfy the shot from the hunter in advawe. and female pheasant. judgment in favor of the Plaintiffs, the hunter in the rear found himself Mrs. Jas. M. Cronemiller and son W. A. Pointer and Sarah A. Pointer, hanging over the cliff. He had been David, autotd to Medford Friday af E. D. STEPHENSON. Proprietor and against the Defendants, W. F. lending the horse by I he reins, nnd hl ternoon. Sullenger, and Nannie H. Sullenger, At The Churches when the horse shied nnd upset him 1 will therefore on Gus Newbury of Medford was trans Monday, the 14th Day of December, he held on with a dentil grip, it whs CHRISTIAN SCIENCE acting business in this city Tuesday nearly five minutes Unit he thus hung A. D. 1914, Services held every Sunday morning on to the slender strap, while tile horse afternoon at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M., at the held back with nil his strength. But at 11 o’clock in I. O. O. F. Hall. front door of the Court House in Jack The Jacksonville Post and Portland Everybody welcome. sonville, Jackson County. Oregon, of- [ he could not climb up. nnd his com- Daily Telegram, for $4.50 per year. fer for sale and will sell at public auc panion had to haul him up to a place See us about it. tion for cash, subject to redemption of safety, mid then he naturally faint Ori jin of Onvx as is by law provided, to the highest vd.-St I’aul Pioneer Press. Judge Calkins was at the court house fol bidder, all the right, title interest and today for the hearing of motions, di claim of the above named defendants The Vacuous Life. vorce cases etc. People without any form of religion. fo When waters charged with carbo in and to the folk wing described real property, to-wit Without superstition, devoid of any W. T. Grieve is at Portland this nate of calcium derived from limestone Lor number Eleven (11) in Block | thought ot the future state, have been I week attending the annual convention are allowed to evaporate they deposit Number Six (6) of the Imperial Addi found in the Interior forests of Suma their load in the form of sinter, or tu tion to the Citv of Medford, Oregon, 1 of county assessors. tra. according to Dr. Wilhelm Volz, the fa. This process can be observed at as the same is numbered, designated I geologist of the University of Breslau, and described on t he official plat there- I A number of young fo'ks from here many thermal and “petrifying” springs of, now of record. who made extensive Journeys though attended the school entertainment at and also in the formation of stalacti All of said properly will be sold at j the island. There be found the Kulius. Ruch Saturday night. tes and stalagmites in limestone cav said time and place in the manner pro- I as he named them, who are scarcely Miss Josephine Hoefs who has been erns. In this way large masses of vided by law for the sale of real prop- | to be distinguished from the small ertv under foreclosure, to satisfy the ' spending several mmths in Portlard, compact carbonate are formed, some above named judgment in favor of the f manlike ni’c of the Indo-MalayuD of them of great beauty. The so-call Plaintiff's and against the Defendants countries, They are wanderers through returned home last week. the forest seeking food. They have nv ed "onyx marbles,” of which the Mex ab-ive named. Justin McCarthy a wellknown resi Di ted at the Sheriff's office in Jack property, They arc not hunters. but I ican "onyx ” is a familiar example, dent of Central Point transacted busi sonville, Jacksen County, Oregon, this simply collectors. They seek merely are formed in this way. Some rock of 12.11 day of November, A. D. 1914. sufficient nuts, fruits mid other edible ness in this city Thursday. this class is stalagmitic, in caverns, growths to keep them nitre The Ku I W. H. STNGLER. Come see our Bright, Well Stocked Christmas Store, a market Sheriff Singler has returned frim a and some of it is formed by springs. Sher ff of Jackson County, Oregon. bns wage very little warfare upon the place for Gifts, indeed. Our little shop is brimful of the Very Latest business trip to Salem and other points Its variations in color and texture, to small amount of animal life in their Styles, and the Verv Best Bargains. We can crowd more real in the northern part of the state. silent mid somber tnnd The only no which its ornamental character is Merit into Each Dollar’s worth you yet here than can possibly be tion he could pet from them of a dlt The dance given Mr. Mahoney in largely di.e, are commonly produced Notice of Sheriff’s Sale Under obtained elsewhere. ference between a live nnd n dead per Orth’s hall last night was well attend- by impurities or inclusions, such as ox And Savings at Christmas Season are especially Welcome, let us son was that the dead d<> not breaths Foreclosure. e I and a general good lime prevailed. ide of iron, or even mud and clay. He Infers that they are Immeasurably prove that our Values are Real, and lastly that it Pays to Shop at ------------♦<»)♦ ■—----- C. P. Heimroth, Plaintiff. inferior to the paleolithic man of lit) Mrs. Arthur Thompson left Thurs vs. No. 145 rope who tnshlomsl tools nnd hunted day evening for Eug ne to visit her Celia E. Brown and A. T. Brown, REPORTOFTHECONDITIONOFTHE her husband and F. E Martin, De big game with his flint lipped arrow mother who is reported to be seriously nnd knife Infnl'ectmil atrophy is the fendants. ill. Bv virtue of an execution and an result of rhe Kutins'environment. Tfie H . ROBINSON, M. I)., Prop.. Jacksonville, Oregon The orchestra recently organized by at Jacksonville in the State of Oregon order of sale duly issued out and under words fliev know are almost as few ns the seal of the Circuit Court of the Hie Ide is they try to express.-Chlcngo Mrs. Mahoney is meeting twice each at the close of business, Slate of Oregon, in and for the County News im- week for practice on 1 is rapidly October 31st, 1914. of Jackson, on lhe 12th day of Novem • a:ar Freak. her, A. D. 1914, in a certain cause I proving. RESOURCES. therein, wherein C. R. H -imroth as “Leap jeer Is so cullisi liecauM the Mil s Bonds, and warrants,...__ $15,009.00 Plaintiff, on the 7th day of November. curili g n‘s round I lie suu for three Mr and Mrs. Oscar Dur.for A D. 1914, recover’d a judgment years. but in the fourth year It leaps Flossie Dunford, Bunn Dunford and Due from banks (not reserve against Celia E. Brown and A. T. Walter Zeid'er of the Bar H. ranch banks ...................................... 4,393.32 Brown for th-' sum of One Thousand over It"' wrote n very youthful stu were visitors in this city Friday. Due from approved reserve Seven Hundred Twenty-five ($1725.00) dent in an examination paper. banks and cash on hand.__ 48,961.84 Dollars with interest thereon from Mr. W. R. Beatty of Portland Ore s lid 7th day of November, A. D. 1914, Teddy Wondered. gon, and Mr. Hamilton of Roseburg To.al ............................ .$68,358.16 at the rate of 9 per cent per annum, for Teddy Ibid, wluit me ancestoral Ore. spent Wednesday evening visit for the further sum og $12.44 the Father W ell. I'm one of yours. Your LIABILITIES. arrount paid by Plaintiff for taxes, to- granddad ing at the home of C. F. Hoefs and Oh. bu* Capita! stock paid in.......... . .$15.000 '>0! g thcr wi'h interest there n from why is ¡I them? family. March II -t. 19! 1, at the ate of 6 p -r Surplus fund ......................... 4,235 55 ctnt net' annum, and $15 .00 attoi ney's Fred J. Fick has on sale the celebra Individual depo-iits subject Luck and Pluck. ee Hnd the further sum of Seventeen ted Edison Mazda Electric Lamps. ! to ch-ck .... ---------- 48,122.61 .Sl.’Oj) Do Hrs cnsis, whith j'l ir Griggs I should say that the .two Sizes up to ini i icluling 4) Watt, 30 D mart-l certiti tatei of de u ent v as enrolled ami docketed in th keys to sm-.- css arc lin k and pluck er.< .1 • ffice o said Court in said Briggs t'ertnlid. luck In Unding some cents; 6) Watt, i) cents. At Fick’s posit. ___ ___ -__ - ----- 1,009.00 C u it • r the 7th dav of Noverr b- r, Paint Store. vue to plu k I Total------ ----------- — $0’3, "58.16 1911. nnd is of r cord in Volume 22 of □ ■p'on.’.tii Letter. Dan Ragsh iw entertained a few gen ti e C reuit Court Journal I . -i c • n il in led bv s id execution The wniw ird .. in- man. broken to tlemen frien s at dinner Friday eve- STATE OF OREGON, ) ss: a s 1 th herein liter described re d heal th was rent tu ihr southwest t» ning, the oc • ision being Dan's eigh County of Jackson, ¡io e-t> • sati f y t e jm g meat above ■ iH-iiprratc. lb ns In jail for stealing For Thanksgiving Day, November 26, low round teenth birthday. Those pre« ent wi re I, Henry G. Dox, cashier of the above nam I. I vili therefor-.’ on a h ml qua 'el it l-cef. He wrote trip tickutH will be soli I etween all points in L -o 1 Hanna, Dave Cronemdler, Albert •tamed bank, do solemnly he 14 h. Dr of Deccmb r, lend ay, 'ione ’’Dear Faber I've picked up swear Oregon on th S uihern Pacific, Main I.ir.e nnd Mitchell ano Merritt Dews. A. D 1914. '■mne fl.-sh slu-e > 1 allie livre, but am that the above stalument is true to the Branches, Nov. 25 and 26. 1 n id return limit -til' confined to in) romu Please send t t e h ¡or of 10 ob-loc . A. M , at th ’ Tie annual meeting of the Sla e best of my knowledge and belief. hov. 80. 1 front do i- of the C mt t Horse, in J a -k ale $1UO."-- Exchange HENRY G DOX, Cashier. H irtieultural 3 ciety w I' be held at -o -.vi 1c Jackson Coun’y, Oregi n, offe: Subscribed and sworn to before me fur sm- nit will s II at public auction, M -df irJ. December 2-3 4. A number Scientific Prrbleme. «unject io r ¿emp'n n a- !■ bv |.i» of prominent orc ardists will be pres this 10th day of N ivember, 1914. "Stitch energy Is not utilized. I tier« :p-ovide I, tothehigh st ' id I. r for cash. H. K. Hanna, Notary Public. ent and many subieets of interest to ill the right, title interest ard oOglit to lie some way of conserving fruitgrowers will be discussed. "laim of the i fe .dents. Celia E. Hie rays of tliv sun." Bro wn and A. T Hr .wn, in and to the "Yes. nnd look nt ill Hie energy that Chas. H. Basye of Provolt spent sev Notice to Creditors f, llowi g describe 1 r< al p’ooerty, sii- eral days this weex visiting friends IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THiC STATE OF u.-itel in Ja -sson Cou.ity, Oregon, to- gm s to waste in <-liev ilia trill > If we »u'd only harness the gum chewers and transacting business in this eity. wit: OREGON. COUNTY OF JACKSON • h?" - I’ltt ¡li'iigb Post. Th • Southwest Q inrter of the South Charley says he expected to get a re-t Tn the matter of the estate of Joseph West Qu tr'.-.-r of n ’.-m n Twenty •; g .1 when he went to the farm but found Walter, deceased. Natural Error in Township Th ■ y-fiv (35),So i '• Notice is her bv given all parties a (28i Range plenty of work on the ranch to keep "S'le Is rather thin." Two i2>, We.it of the Wi - h iving claims a'ainst the Esta'e of him busy. lamette Meri I an, in lacksvn Couniy, •Who’" Joseph Whiter, deceas'd, that they Or.gon, contami g 4) i.cms. "That girl In the purple gown ovw are required to pre- nt the same duly T J regular p-ice of the Portland 1 A 1 o: said prop rtv will be sold at . om'er." D ii.’ Telegram is $5.00 per year, but \ erifled nnd with the proper voucher?, sui . ti e and plac • u> s tisfy t he jmit'- •G i -.-' i . 1 thom-hi thrt w-is a di-sigt. to the undersigned adrr ir strat« r of e.n in favor • f th Plain' ff C. R. it the wall paper."- Ivmisvllie CoilrlHT w have male arrangements by which ■nid estHte, at Room 5 Citizens B..nk H inroth an i agai it the Defendants, w • - in furnish both the Telegram and if A .hlanri Building A h!an I. Oree -n Zourual. ■ L-. a E. Brown an J A. T. Brown. T ■ • raiksonville Post for one year for viih n six months 'rm •' -’date of the s riag. b. ted at the Si ri:f ’ . j office in Jack fl-«’ publication of this nnf(ce, to-wir: ,e n tricolor, exnet i $i 5) cash, which is half a dollar less within s.x months from November 14. s’. -, .11 -, J-.ck.cn '. iniy, O-cgun, th.s fl ig. consisting ot Î2' day o. Nov - a e . 13! I t ern the regular price of the Telegram 914, John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon psle green, white W H. SINGLER, aline. Better get busy as this offer G. C. M c A li ist , I Adm.ms i a’or. ' Sheriff of Jacks >n Cu-i.itv, Oregon. will be withd awn Dec. 31. i in UNION LIVERY ST ABLE General Livery and Transfer Business || Gccd Rigs;Saddle Hoises. Rates Reason able. Horses and Buggies for bale or Trade. Give us your business We Are Ready for The HOLIDAYS CITY DRUG STORE BEEKMAN’S BANKING HOUSE Low Round Trip Fares Thanksgiving Superior Train Service SOUTHERN PA IFIC