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■W— LOCAL NEWS Mrs. Barbara Reter was a visitor in SUMMONS. Medford Wednesday. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF ■ ■ r -•a«-- OREGON. fOR JACKSON CUL'NTY. Elmer Butler of Corvallis, was a ti- Next Thursday is Thanksgiving. W. A. Turner. Plaintiff. cent visitor in_this city. — vs. - - Mrs. L. Brown was at Medford Fri Miss Sadie Rice of Ruch was a visi Ed A. Estes, I eona J. Estes. E. E. Phipps. day. *««• tor in this city Sunday. Edyth Phipps. Clyde L. Cunningham. Mabe! Lewis Ulrich was. a recent .visitor at Mrs. Katie M. Grieve was a visitor Cunnitijfhi ni. Henry N. Linebar»rer and Martha Linebarg’cr, Defendants. Suit in Equity. Fore Medford. at Medford Wednesday. closure and Judgment. Dressed turkeys'arc selling for 18< Gus Ntwbtiry of Medford was. a visi To Ed. A. Estes. Leona J. Estes. Henry N. per pound. Linebargrer and Martha Linebarger. Defendants, tor in town Wednesday. A SOLDIER’S VISION Ey M. QUAD Copyright. 1$H. by Associated Lit- erary Hiess For a |>erlod of three weeks ul ’ig the front of our brigade a picket had lieeu murdered on his post every idgliL The front was a mile long, with th» posts within ten rods of each other, ■ nd a busbwacker bad crept up on the lone picket with ull the cruft of an A|>acbe and stal>l*ed btm to death. Tile' one nssasslu bad killed twenty- two men laiore any great stir was made about It All that was done when the matter was finally taken hold of was io put two. three amt four men on a post in place of one and to send nut small parties to look for a needle tu a haystack, as It were. That ull tbeee murders bad beeu i-ommitted by one single band no one Joseph Williams of the Brick & Tile George Hoffman of Thompson creek doubted. A knife bad beeu used iu 1 Co. visited in Medford and Central Point was in town Friday.. every Instance. Wednesday. Uncle Billy Cameron of Uniontown Ou tile night that the order was Is was in town Saturday. sued to double the tueu on the |s>sts I i I The Jacksonville Post and Portland was III In my tent witli a sore throat Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrich were vis Daily Telegram, for $4.50 per year. | See us about it. aud fever My tent mates were ou itors at Talent Sunday. guard or detail. and I realized tliat I W. J. Vawter of the Jackson County Clint Gallatin of the Sterling district1 was light headed, 1 could not fall Into Bank transacted legal business at the was in town Wednesday. a sound sleep, but I dozed at Intervals, court house Monday. uud tile uutses of the camp were con- Postmaster Garrett of Buncom was Prof. John Straub of Eugene gave fused with queer dreams Of a sud in this city Wednesday. an interesting talk on “Brains vs Mu:- den this confusion cleared away, aud Mrs. Gordon 6tout of Medford was cle, ” at school house Friday after, Notice of Sheriff’s Sale Under 1 bad what you cull either u dream or a visitor in toxin Tuesday. I noon. a vision. 1 saw a man in the uniform Foreclosure. Miss Gertrude Dunnington visited of a Federal captHln. mounted ou a The Rogue River Valley Ry. Co. has C. R. Heimroth. Plaintiff. daik bay borse, ride up to a farm friends at Medford this week. overhauled the large motor car; giving vs. house The face and form of rider und A. S. Klienhammer of Buncom spent it a coat of paint, repaired the woo< - Celia E. Brown and A. T. Brown, I liorse were us plain to me as if 1 bad Monday and Tuesday in town. wook etc. This adds gr< atly to the her husband and F. E. Martin, De seeu tlietu iu my uuiinal state of liealtli fendants. Chas. F. Dunford came in from his appearance of the car. Bv virtue of an execution and an at noonday. The captain was a man ranch near Sterling Wednesday. Tne motion for a new trial in the order of sale duly issued out and under of ulsiut thirty, blue eyed, with brown the seal of tne Circuit Court of the hair, bruwu mustache and u front Attorney E. D. Briggs of Ashland, case of Mrs. Fannie McNuLy, co:v.ct- i S’ate of Oregon, in and fortheCounty tooth tilled with gold. At the cornet was at the court house Thursday. cd of forgery, was denied by Judye of Jacksoil, on the 12th day of Novem of tlie left eye was a small scar from Wilbur Cornitius of Medford was a Calkins Monday. A stay of fifteen her, A. D. 1914, in a certain cause a wound indicted years before. recent business visitor ir this city. days was allowed in which to file an therein, wherein C. R. Heimroth as As the uttiier descended from the Plaintiff, on the 7th day of November. S. S. Bullis owner of the Sterling appeal to the supreme court. A. D. 1914, recovered a judgment saddle aud hitched Ills horse to the the placer mines was in town Wednesday. Lewis Ulrich has installed a gasoline against Celia E. Brown and A. T. fence 1 saw u woman's face nt Brown for the >t:m of One Thousand window tor u moment The same face Harry Miller arrived Sunday evenirg tank with automatic measuring deviie, Seven Hundred Twenty-five ($1725.00) was seen again tor u uimueut ns »he and is visiting his mother in this city, i n front of his store on California st. I Dollars with interest thereon from opened the door for Hie raptntu She said 7th day of November, A. D. 1914, This will be a great lonveniencs to s.u- Fred W. Mears of Medford transac was a tall, dark haired woman, and i at the rate of 9 per cent per annum, ted business in the circuit court Mon toists and will be much safer than tie ! for the further sum og $12.44 the the face bore ti smile usual habit of keeping gasoline in stoik ■ amount paid by Plaintiff for taxes, to- As suddenly ns the vision came it day. was blotted out. lint it returned again with other goods. I gether with interest thereon from Newton W. Bordon an attorney of ' March 31st, 1914, at the rate of 6 per This time the captain was mounted Medford was at the court house Mon- ! Jupge Calkina of the circuit court, I cent per annum, and $150.00attorney’s and It was night It was the same day. who had taken the motion for a new tee. and the further sum of Seventeen house, and tils horse wauled to speed Mark Winnihgham of Steamboat trial in the Canton case under advise ($17.00) Dollars costs, which judg too fast urn I was pulled In I could not ment was enrolled and docketed in the transacted business in this city Mon ment. has made an ordet^»denving tl e ■ Clerk's office of said Court in said make out how 1 followed on. but fol motion. This will end the matter heie | County or the 7th day of November, Jew I did. anil we li;id Just descended day. a bill and were crossing n creek by n Mrs. C. C. Beekman and daughter unless it should be remanded by the j 1914. and is of record in Volume 22 of plank bridge when there came a red the Circuit Court Journal. supreme court to which it is «aid ths t Cartij were visitors at Medford this i I am com n iniieii by s iid execution flash, followed by tile report of u tire- an appeal will be taken. Week. ! to sell the hereinafter described real arm. and the eaptaln threw up tils The motion of W. J. Canton for a I pronely to satisfy ihe judgment above arms aud lurched tu the right and fell B. F. Mulkey of Medford was atten ¡ named, I will therefore on out of tlx- saddle. The horse sprang ding to legal business in this city new trial was argued in the circuit ! Monday, the 14th, Day of December, to the left off the bridge. which had no court Monday forenoon. The defend Tuesday. A. D. 1914. mH. landed tn Hie creek and went off W. J. Hutterly of the Medford Min- j ant and his attorney, Mr. Mulkey each i at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M., at the among the underbrush, I saw that the made an argument in support of the ing & Milling company was in town | front door of the Court House, inJack officer was dragged along with Ills foot motion and Prosecuting Attorney Kel sonville, Jackson County, Oregon, offer Thursday. In the stirrup I also saw the man ley made one against it. The matter for sale and will sell at public auction, O. C. Boggs Esq. of Medford trans- 1 was taken under advisement by the subject to redemption as is by law who had tired Hie shot. He was tall and provided, to the highest bidder for cash, gaunt faced, with long black bilr and acted business at the court house Mon- ■ court. all the right, title interest ard glittering lita- I, eyes and dressed In day morning. claim of the defendants, Celia E. the rough ci.>Hies of a farmer The regular price of the Portland Tom and Cliff Dunnington and Char-1 Brown and A. T Brown, in and to the When one <d my tent mates etune tn Daily Telegram is $5.00 per year, but followi - described r>'al prouerty, sit I nt once relatetl Hie ilream or vision ly Dunford made a trip up Little Ap we have made arrangements by which uated ir Jackson County, Oregon, to- to him. but m itln-t <>t us nttnelied any plegate Sunday. we can furnish both the Telegram and i wit: ltn|*ortam-e lo It One with n fever ill The Southwest Quarter of the South Mr. and Mrs. Miller of Medford The Jacksonville Post for one year f< r ways lias qu*s t dreams anil fancies west Quarter of Section Twenty-eight spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and $4.5J cash, which is half a dollar less A week bad gone by and I was all (28) in i'ownstiip Thirty-five (35),South Mrs. Jack Reter. than the regular price of the Telegram of Range Tw*o (2), West of the Wil right again when I read In a Wash Eric Anderson of the Blue Ledge alone. Better get busy as this offer lamette Meridian, in Jackson County, tugton pa|*et of Hie singular disapio-ar Oregon, containing 40 acres. »nee of a captain In <nir brigade This d strict left with a load of supplies for | will be withdrawn Dec. 31. Ail of said property will be sold at officer, so it was stated bad left camp his mir.e Wednesday. W. P. Bailey a wellknown resident said time and place to satisfy the jt’dg- on a certain afternomi on liis horse mid A new floor has been l:.id and other of this city anu former proprietor of n edt in favor of th <■ Plaintiff C. R. had not ts-eii heard of since My vl improvements made o the hall in the the Union Liv.ry Stables, was severe Heimroth and against the Defendants, sion came buck I" me so clearly mid I Celia E. Brown and A. T. Brown. U. S. Hotel this we k. Da e 1 at the sheriff’s ctfic • in Jack- Wils s<> sure thaï It furnished a clew ly kicked by a horse which he was at He Heavy shipments of turkeys, ducks tempting to harness early Monday si nvill.*, J ick^on County, Or.gon, this that I reported to my captain ridiculed the Idea, bill sent me to tile a d chickens were made to dealers tn morning. Ths ironsnod hoof of the 12th day of November, 1914. W. H. SINGLER, isil.aiel My st.iteiiK-nts were received Portland and San Francisco, this week. horse struck Mr. Bail y just over the Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. with a smile, lull I was given a pass right eye, knocking him down and ren Elias C. DeArmond, father of Attor and a note to the brigadier general ney H. L. DeArmond of Medford, died dering him unconscious; he was remov He was a gruff "Id dog. aud be culled Notice of Sale of Real Property by tne a fool Is-fiire I bad H|M>‘'en ten at Portland, November 13, aged 79 ed to his home and after a cursory ex amination by Dr. Gol len, was taken words When I had given a close de- Adminis' ra’or. years. to the hospiial at .Medford where a In the Matter of the Estate of K. sciil'tlon of Hie missing officer he lie A number of farmers in the valley 1 further examination revealed a com Fields, Deceased. gall tu listen, and the result was that are reported planting loganberries with pound fractu -e of the skull. An oper To Whom it Mav Concern: It hav 1 wenl out with s squad to search a dew to growing the luscious fruit ation was performed and the injured ing been ordered by the County Court We passed for two miles over n road of the State of Oregon, in and for the I had never set foot on tiefore. We for canning purposes. parts dressed and bandaged At last County of Jackson, that the real cniiie to a faruiliouse I bad never seen UniVn Thanksgiving services will he reports the injured man is resting ea property owned and belonging to the tn uiy waking munmiits We found the estate of K. Fie ds. deceased, shall be held in the Methodist church. Thurs sily and strong hopes are entertained sold at private sale for cash, I, Lewis black haired wouuin. ami she corrolw day at 10:30 a. m. Rev. Bandy ufficia- of his ultimate recovery. M. Mitchell, admir.istra’or of said es rated my story of the captain’s arrival tate, h r> by give untie ■ that from and Slie was a iv!<|ow. living with Iter tinh. Everybody welcome. after the22nu av of D“-ember. 1914, mother and the i-;ipi::in had Ix-eii call MARRIED NOTICE —Property owners are re 1 shall proceed to s 'I at private s de Ing for m :n*. weeks, mi I It was a case quested to rake up all dei.d leaves in TWrrCHELL SPENCER Nov. 1?, the iit'oiemen ioned reul prope-tv b - of love A liorse had gnawed n fence longi g t<> sai e.-tate and situated and rail, a horse had piwe.l up the earth; front of their premises, so that they 1914 Oliver F. Twiichell and Bernice desc* bed as follows. lien may be hauled away. —Street Com M. Spencer, by Judge Dox. Co nmencing at the Southwest cor the captain s horse was a Isiy. missioner. ner of the Soothwest quarter of the we returned to Hie bridge we found McCARTHER -CORLIES Everett C. Nm i h vest quarter of Section seven, the marks where the bushwhacker had Fred J. Fick has on sale the celebra We found w'jere the Iron McArthur and Venita M. Codies 1 <i* n.-hi'i ti n ty-eight, Range foul jumped ted Edi on Mazda Electric Lamp«. Wist of Willamette Meridian, thence shoes of the Imrse aa.l scra|>ed the Nov. 18 1914, byHl c-> D . x. running North f urteen rods; thence atones nr.d where lie had clambered Siz.H up t» ami inclulin’ 40 W itt, 30 E.i twenty-two and six sever:h-< out. I d the wosls, a mile away, we cents; 6) W itt, 4) cents. Ac Fick’s rods; th.-r < e S uth fourteen rods; Paint Store. At The Churches th -nee W-o-t tw« nty-two and six sev- found the horse and the rider i nths ri ds to p . ce of beginning, con 1 The captain h id lievn shot through Misses Mary B igshaw, Flo Thomp CHRISTIAN SCIENCE taining wo acres more or less, ad be the Isidy. lie had las'ii dragged by the son and Alice Morgon, and Art Klien- ing .-itu ted in the Countv of Jack.-on, stirrup until hl- l»>d.v had Inxouie tan Services held ev ry Sunday mornii g h im ner, Charley D infer I, an I Cliff S. of Oregon. gled among the underbrush. The horse at 11 o ’ clock in I. O. O. F. Hall. LEWIS M. MITCHELL,Administrator had eaten every Isisli and limb within an I To n D inni i fto.n autoed *o Med- By i AUL E. BLANCHARD, Everybody welcom■-. reach, lint bail liven w illiout waler mid ford Monday evening. His Attorney. was Just able to stand. Ills rider was Heavy white frost wrs visible heie protxibly dead within five minutes aft Shinjle Mill Starts several mornings this week. Users of er Is-lng shot Vou nia.i have imide up Notice to Creditors city water would do well to cover hy IN THE OUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF your mlml to In-m Him the assassin was also dlseoie* l ihrough m.v dream drants and water pipes in order toavoid OREGON. COUNTY OF JACKSON Kelso, Wash., Nov. 19-The McLine Inn he was not I li ne always Isdlev the inconvenience of having to thaw In the matter of the estateof Jos.-ph Lumber & Shingle M II rec ntly shut eil that ti wi - los hand which knifed out same some fine morning. Waller, d> c -ased. down for repairs, hes resumed work Notice is hereby given all par ies th'- picket« I........I 1» old' f.' Iiellff Reports just received rrom Klamath with a small crew. 8 few n n union having cia ms against the Esta’e < f N< ■ nr charged "'til Util of lhe crimes Falls state that Wilbur Jones former sawyers an! pa<ki r are immtdia ely Joseph Walter, deceased, that they was etei hromrh: ••• Iwsdt so far as I ah ■ iff of this county had a narrow es- available. Sawyers and packe-s of the are required to pt ei ent the same, duly know I eotil.l In. <v ide.ittnisl the Irtish ver t e I and with the proper vouchers, a Hi 'I and men but I ff i from deaih this wetk in an auto old cre v all union men struck i gainst to H e ur trsigned administrator of wlmcket ill’ • ortniiiti A Week a < ident: the auto which Jones was , a decrease in the price p lid for shingles said es'at , at Room 5 Citizens Bruk .cwt !m I tin tftei Hu* flmltii-* ......... tssly <1 ing coming into collision with r of 2 cents a thousand, The plant was of Ai-bland. Building, A-hland, Oregon our brigade was marching mid fighting wi h n six months fr-.m the date of the a-way Pnm. The wind shield if pict<. ted for several days by uni' n men t fi -st publication of this notice, to-wlt: fo-ty miles nwat mil if the assassin t auto «»< -m-ished. the front sent ]jU( vfagcr MeLan secu ed a si.ffi- with n a x months from November 14. was a fiirnn-i living In the nelghtmr 1 ri away r.ni tie tank punctured. 1 eient crew yesterday to st rt w'rk. LIL h«MM| <»f hH lie wn« >uife from Mr. Jones escaped with slight injur-1 H* expects to increase his crew until G. C. M c A llister , difMovery Administrator. ies. he has 450 men. D. H. Cronejniller autoed to Medford Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Smith visited Wednesday. friends at Talent Sunday. Mrs. Harry Luy was at Medford Dr. R. E. Golden made a profession Wednesday. al trip to Medford Tuesday. U. S. Collias of Medford was in town T. R. Jacobs of Applegate was a Wednesday. visitor in this city Wednes lay. A. Throckmorton of Ruch was in this W. P. Richards an attorney of Port- city Thursday. i land was in this city Thursday. Miss Jewell Bailey was a recent vis Sheriff W. H. Singler made a trip to itor at Medford. Medford on official business Wednes Frank Wortman of Ruch was in this day. city Wednesday. Mrs. W. Eifert and daughters of W. H. Venable of Ruch was a recent Medford visited relatives in this city | Sunday. Visitor in this city. 4 impleaded with others in the abo\e cause: In the Name of the State of Oregon. You. and each of you are hereby notified that the plainUff W. A. Turner above named has commence! a suit against you. impleaded with the other above named defer.dants. in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson County, and that in pursuance of an ordeb made and entered by F. M. Calkins, presiding Judge of said Court, on the 15th day of October. 1914. and of the Statutes of said State in such cases male and provided, you. and ea.h of you. are hereby re quired to appear and answer the complaint filed in said cause and Court on or before six weeks from the date of the fiist publication of this summons, to-wit, November 21. 1914, and if you fail to appear and answer as herein required judgment will be taken against you for want thereof as prayed for in said complaint, to-wit: The foreclosure as upon mortgage of a tract, be ginning at the Northwest corner of Lot 3 in Block 9. in the City of Ashland. Oregon, and running Southerly alonj the West line of said lot 150 feet, thence Southeasterly at right angles with said line 66 feet to the Easterly side line of said lot. thence Northerly along said Easterly side line 150 feet to the intersection of said line wuh Main Street in said city, thence Nortn westerly along Southerly side line of said street 66 feet to the place of beginning and for a deficiency judgment, G. C. McAI.LISTER. Attorney for Plaintiff. I Wh»r» There’s P»in There’» Life. "We bate looki-d upon |miu and suf BUSI.NESS fering." said Dr. H. Cai :erou Gillies, a Loudon physh inn. "a» tile greatest evil to which hum.itiit.v mid indeed all the living creation is ,-x|»i»,d. mid we hive GUS NEWBURY esteemed it a great mystery. There is, however, no mystery about pain. It I» ? Hot ney-at-Law the universal langii.rze of niinkud and of all living Is- ugs all the time— ami Indeed *'ur great tea. her. Without W ill Practise in All Courts in the State pain the human nice would make uo progress, and we should have uo evo OREGON. MEDFORD. lutiou ill nature. "The people of uiy native highlands have an old time proverb. 'There is al ways |>ence before death.' and to this 1». W. BAGSHAW du.v they do not like an illness not at tended with (Kiln. They look upon it ’ Attorney at La»' q 1 i ng dangerously otuinons. but the mo tuent the sufferer ls-giiis to complain NOTARY PIRLIC AND CONVEYANCE« they regard the case and voiiditlou a« distinctly hopeful. My loug ex peri „ — ,i 1 Forenoon 9 to 12 cnee is that this.Is true all the way. Office Hours: j Aftej.noon 1:30 to 5 They bave another geui. 'Where there is pain there is life'-and lto|ie. Bank of Jacksonville Building. CARLS. French Military Sentiment. During one of the wars between France and England a French officer blew up bls ship to prevent its being taken. He and all the crew perished. The French government recognized the officer's heroism by entering the name of his sister. Ills only surviving relative. In the place in the navy list which bls name had occupied, and here it remained until after her death. Na|M>leon Bonaparte conferred upon La Tour d'Auvergne the title of "First Grenadier of the French Army." lie had declined promotion to the colonelcy of n regiment because it would se|Ml- rate him from Ills brave grenadiers, but be was not insensible to the dis tinction which the epithet-made ap parent. When tie was killed in battle the ein|H-rur ordered that fils name should be called nt every roll call of the grenadh-rs ami that Hie sergeant should answer. "Died ou the field of honor!"—Arniv and Navy Journal. siS - OREGON JACKSONVILLE. II. K. HANNA Office in Bank of Jacksonville buildii g OREGON JACKSONVILLE. DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Office in Ryan Building, California St. Upstairs JACKSONVILLE UNIONUVERYSTABLE g E. 0. STEPHCNSON. Proprietor Gccd Rigs;Saddle Herses. Rates Reason able. Horses and Buggies for or Trade. Give us your Jacksonville, Oregon The HOLIDAYS Come see our Bright, Well Stocked Christ mas Store, a market place for Gifts, indeed. Our little shop is brimful of the Very Latest Styles, and the Verv Best Bargains. We can crowd more real Merit into Each Dollar’s worth you yet here than can poBsibly be obtained elsewhere. And Savings at Christmas Season are especially Welcome, let us prove that our Values are Real, and las y that it Pays to Shop at CITY DRUG STORE H . RCLINSON, M. D., Prop., Jacksonville, Oregon Low Round Trip Fares for Thanksgiving For Thanksgiving Day, November 26, low round trip tickets will be sold between all points in Oregon on the Southern Pacific, Main Line and Branches, Nov. 25 and 26. Final return limit Nov. 30. Superior Train Service Full particulars as to train sel vice, specific fares, etc, from nearest agent of tl e SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon I N