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A. S Klienhammer of Buncom Jacksonville Post ’ 'a visitor in this city Mi nday. 9 was Spice of Life idministr itors, and all i her persons, I BUSINESS CARDS I ~l arknowrr.'if anv, having or claiming to have rm inter» st in or to the real We print Trespgis Notices an 1 No SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, l'J15. Hunting, sign», at tnis office. “There’s something in this world be property hereinafter described, (.US NEWBURY Deferdants. Miss Nellie Dickey of Ashland trans ••de money.” “Yes,” sai-i the cynic, Atturney-at-La w “there’s the pjor house,”—Detroit To H.W. Jackson, his heirs, execu acted business in this city Saturday. LOCAL NEWS Free Press. tors, administrators, an I all other per Will Practise in All Courts in the S-ate People will read a neat printed bill, By ESTHER VANDEVEER Mrs. Dents (at the ball game, excit sons unknown, if any, having or claim but will no», look twice at a bad scrawl. ME Dr 3RD. OREGON ing to have an interest in or to the You can find a Notary Public at this edly) — Isn ’ t our pitcher perfectly grand Mr«. W. E. Finney has been visiting real property hereinafter described, the “Carl.'' said tlie hereditary prince of office. friends in the Applegate valley this Tyrus? He hits the club nearly every above named defen iants: I). W. BAGSHAW Auretania to his chum, Count Krakou- throw. — Joplin Times. Medford city election will be held week. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF sky, “the diplont.its have got up a next Tuesday. Attorney at Law | .Mabel Reeves ot Medford visited OREGON: You ais hereby notified match betweeu the Princess Alexia of J. W. Bybee transacted business "in friends in this city Sunday after “Briggs must b? dreadfully extrava that George R. Lindley, the holder of NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCEK Metropolla and myself. They consider this citv Friday. noon. it a tine political deal for me wbeu I gant. He never has a cent.” “Tried Certificate of Delinquency numbered Office with Jacksonv'lle Post. Mrs. Lewis Ulrich visited friends at come to the throne. That's all very Sheriff W. H. Singler was a business to borrow from you did he?” No, but 2'98, issued on the 2ird dav of Avgust, JACKSONVILL E, - OREGON well, but 1 don't propose to tie myself | Medfdrd Tuesday. visitor at Me-dford Wednesday after hang it, I wanted to borrow from him.” l'B5, by the l ax Collector of Jackson down for life to a Gorgon. 1 wish youi County, State of Oregon, for the am Boston Transcript. Miss Flora Thompsriri Visited friends noon. to look her over and reisirt." ount of Seven and 24-100 ($7.24) Dol at Medford Sunday. The site of Joe Bar (now Copper) IL K. HANNA "Anything your liiguuess desires," lars, the same being the amount then Louise is suffering with an attack of Cai. has been filed on by Mrs. Jones as replied tile count, "but I'll not prom “Pa, what is affectation?” “Affec* due and delinquent for taxes for the la grippe this week. a homestead. It was formerly held as Lawyer ise to keep off your preserve. I may tition, mv boy, is carrying three extia year 1911,, together with penalty, in L. I. Brown was a business visitor a mining claim but ha 1 been abandon tire on an automobile that never gets terest ano costs thereon upon the real win the meat of the nut and leave ed. at Medford Thursday. more than four blocks away from a property assessed to you, cf which you Office in Bank of Jacksonville Building you nothing but the shell." See Fred J. Fick at the Paint Store garage.— Detroit Free Press. "If you find her a Jezebel I hope you Judge Calkins has been holding court are the owne.' as appears of record, sit about frames for your pictures. He at Grants Pass this week. OREGON will. However, I'll have you watched, uated in «aid County and State, and JACKSONVILLE. t wis’d you to take a young man with J pirticula; ly bounded and described as An epidemic of lagrippe appears to has a fide lino of th-j latest styles in The Gentle Bloodhound. picture moulding. Prices are right, you named Caspar Audenreid. He’ll I follows, to-wit: be prevalent in the valley. No real reason exists for the com join you at Metropoda.'* to >. One-half interest >n the Southwest mon belief that the bloodbound la a DR. T. T. SHAW The Southern Oregon Schoolmastei s’ The count saw nothing of Audenreid The high school basket ball team j one-quarter of the Southeast or.e-quar- fierce animal, ready to tear the person club met in Medford to-day. till having been accorded an interview played a game with the Alumnas l ist whom it may be tracking to pieces. It j ter, and the Southeast one-quarter of with the princess. As lie was ubout to Dentist. John Matney of Ruch was a business 1 night which was won by the latter! is, on the contrary, rather noted for the Southwest one-quarter of Section enter the palace a man accosted him visitor in this city Thursday. Score 36 to 6. Ira Tungate act-d as its gentleness, even seeming timid, un 35, Township 33 Soutn, Range 1 West, and showed him a letter from Prince Office in Ryan Building, California St. Otto announcing that be was Caspar less especially trained to attack. The of Willamette Meridian. J. M. Howard of Talent transacted referee. business in this city Tuesday. Audenreid. ci.d they went in together. You are further notified that said Upstairs Roy Ulrich made a trip to Starling origin of the breed, according to Count Le Couteulx de Cant leu, the greatest George R. Lindley has paid taxes on They were received by n maid of lion-, The next term of circuit court for mines at a late hour last night to bring living authority on the subject, is from or, who told them that the princess OREGON JACKSONVILLE this county will begin Feb. 21. said premises for prior or subsequent M. D. Jones who wai wanted at home ¿he St. Hubert " ' - abbey - - of ----- St. Hubert's would receive them presently. In tho If you like this paper, drop in and on orqount of the serious illness of his In the Ardennes. it dates from the years with the rate oi interest on said meantime the maid of houor did what son Floyd. earlier;! ages, aud the breed certainly amounts as follows: subscribe. Only $1-59 per year. she could to entertain them. Weather Report. existed iu the time of the Gauls. AS car's date paid rcct. amt. rate of When the princess i-ume In Count Arrangements have been m id.- for M'ss Marion B. Towne of Phoenix, Cart, who was saving what he hud to No, irt. the paintings and drawii gs of Miss regards the name bloodhound, the tax was a visitor in this city Tueiday. Count Le Couteulx believes that when 1912 Aug 23 1915 C.D.2799 $11.33 15 % for the princess, was looking out Following is the report of IL S. Vol say Henry Thomas of Ashland was a I Dorland Robinson of this city at the fox hunting in something like its pres 1913 Aug 23 191'. C. P.2901 5.66 15 through a window, leaving the maid of business visitor in »his city Wcdnes lay. Holland Hotel, Medford. Jauuurv 11. ent form was instituted it was found 1914 Aug 24 1915 Tax 0716 1.94 15 > • unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; houor to Audenreid. Carl approached Jacksonville, for month of December. the royal lady with great impressment, Miss Robinson is the daughter of Dr. that the sleuthhound was not fast Bob Finney attended the meeting cf Said H. W. Jackson as the owner of Latitude 42 deg. 18. min, north; longi bowed very low, kissed the tips of her an I Mrs. J. W. Robinson of this city enough for the purpose, and the pres the Eagles at Medford Tuesday even fingers and told her that his master an! bids fair to become an ariist of ent foxhound was evolved from vari- the legal title of the above described tude 123 deg. 5 min. west. ing. I had sent him to assure her of tlie hap note. The exhibit includes a wide ous material, aml about this time it property a i the same appears of record piness he u nticlpated In their approadt- Dr. Robinson has been on the sick j variety of subjects some of which are became usual I In speaking of the old and each of theother persons named art bound of the country to call him the hereby further notified that George I? Date Maximum Minimum Precipita- ! lug union. Tlie princess received tho list several days this week but is better : said to show talent of a high degree. Hull messenger graciously und proposed bloodhound. meaning ; the hound of Lindlev, plaintiff, will apply to the Cir now. 43 29 -----------»T.» .0.': ! that they should walk In the royal pure blood (as might be said of a 60 41 cuit Court of the County and State The County Court was in session for .o: 1 ga I'dens. Linn County’s Wet Spot Closed blooded horse), to distinguish him from aforesaid for a decree foreclosing the 55 41 .27 ! The maid of houor rose to follow her the transaction of county business this tlie new hound or foxhouud. There is 53 34 :o ¡ Albany, Or., Jan. 1 —When the state only one breed of pure, geuuine blood lien against the property above de Week. 35 50 ,8t j mistress, but the latter gave her by L came dry at midnight last night, the scribed, and mentioned in said certifi 43 hounds. and that is the English.—Ar Charles Pennington of Trail attended 51 .20 look a command to remain away. The 4«> cate. And vou are hereby summon ><l 49 O' count and tlie prim-ess proceeded to to business maters in this city Wed effect was very slight in Linn county gonaut. 35 .04 the gardens, where her royal highness 66 as Sweet Home was the only wet place to appear within sixty days after the nesday. 35 Rubbing It In. .13 led him to a bower and. motioning 52 first publication of this summons ex iii the county. In soms of the club 33 C. C. Gillis an attorney of Yreka, He—If you find me so lacking In the clusive of the day of said first publ.ca him to a seat beside her. asked him to private loekers were stored with the qualities you admire, why on earth did 32 45 California, was a visitor in tne valley tell her all about tlie num she expected 34 members’ favorite brands, but these you ever marry me? She—There you tion, and defen I this action ¡¡ >r pay the 48 01 this week. to marry. Was be tail or short, 39 45 21: 1 places have cleaned out and no more go making things worse. You know aiount due as above shown, together 36 0. : blond or a brunette, handsome 43 Get your stationery p-i.ited at this liquor will be available from this very well I dislike particularly being with costs and accrued interest and ii 31 homely, witty or dull? indeed, 42 o Hee. Our Work is guaranteed an! source. asked questions that admit of no rea case of your failure to do so a decrei 26 tired questions at litin so fast that 36 our prices are right. sonnble answer.— Richmond Times will be rendered foreclosing the lien of 24 ic. ! could not find opportunity to reply 40 Dispatch. 31 41 them all. John Dunnington has taken over the said taxes and costs against the land 30 48 But while she was talking of meat market again, the lease of Mr. an I premises above named. 2300 Coyotes Killed In Uma 39 48 or prince she seemed to tie thinking Jones having expired January 1st. This summons is published by order 41 49 0: the count, now throwing her eyes Notice of Hearing of Final tilla County in 1915. 44 of the Honorable F. L. TouVelle Judge 52 Luv & Keegan have received a sup his. now taking them suddenly awa. 42 48 Account. o' the County Court of the State of Pendleton, Or., Jan. 1—Over 2309 ply of “near beer” and have it on sale 37 only to turn them back again, It was 46 Oregon, fcr the County of Jackson an- coyotes were killed in Umatilla county IN THE U’lLNrY COURT OF THE STATE in the room lately used for a saloon. 32 44 49 not long before Carl began to think s ii I order was made and dated this 3', 21 OF -REGOV. FOR JACKSON COUNTY 31 that his threat to rob Ills master of A nicely framed picture makes a very Juring the year 1915, according to the 25 day of December, 1915, and the date of 35 the princess' heart might be cn r' 1 acceptable Christmas present for a record? of County Clerk Frank Saling. In the nu.iter of th? estate 33 40 11first cublimtiin of this summina is out. lie could certainly say truth! I- friend; Got your frames of Fred J. The total bounty paid out amounted to of E (a C. Dunlap, Deceased. 2/ 31 the 1st .lav of Janu ny, 1916. ly that the lady was n very attractive $7033. Of this, the county has borne 11 36 Fick, Notice is hereby given th it R. W. person. At any rate, she was so to All proi-eia and papers in this pro half and the state half. 32 1 21 1 2.5 Dunlap, administi ator of the estate of ceeding may be served upen the under I Mr. and Mrs Ed Wendt who had Krakousk.v. Etta C. Dunlap, deceased, has re 'tier signed resi ing within the State of Or- been visiting friends in the Applegate However, the count did not feel at Temperature — mean max. 41.9.3; mean Two Earthquake Shocks are ed and presen ed far settlement and on, at the address hereafter men mil*. 83 89; mean 39.17. Max. Go on 2. liberty to make a long stay tn Metro- Valley for the past two weeks returned polia und tile next day proposed to filed in said court, the fm d account of tioned. Tuesday. Minimum, 11, on 30. Greatest daily return. But the princess told him tliat Felt at Newport. h;s rr’mintstration of said es. ate, and H. A. C anaday , range, 21. Total precipitation 2.51 she was preparing a message for 1‘rlnce Mary Bagshaw a compositor in ibis Newport Or., Jan. 4—Two sharp that the 10th day of January, 1916, at Attorney for the Plaintiff, inches, Greatest in 24 hours, 0.89 in , Otto und had not yet gut it ready. She office is on the sick list. Dick Gaskin earthquake shocks were felt here at 11 10 o'clock A. M. st the Cjtirt House in Address Medf >rl. O' 'gon. on 5. Number of days with .01 hinted that she was waiting for some is holding down the case during her o’clock this forenoon, startling people Jac' so lviHe, in sai l County, has been inch or more precipitation, 16, clear, decision on tlie part of tlie prime mln absence. so that they lied from their hemes into appointed by the sai l court for the inter mid the cabinet Of course Conn 2; partly cloudy, 11; cloudy, 18. Better get your butter wrappers the open, and dishes ra- tied m every nearing of any objections that may be Cojntv Treasurer’s Slst Call 7.0S Carl could not disobey what was u Precipitation for season, printed at this offi -e and comply home in the town. Beyond startling made to the approval of s,,:d account. 7.06 command and put off his return til Precipitation for last season Fcr Warrants. with the law governing the sale of the people r.o harm was dona so far as Any person having an objection to be should have the Indy's permission I ri . B ritt , to go. has been reported butter products. said account must file the same on er Cooperative Observer Tlie count from the moment he met before the time of sai.l hearing. Ctrl Schmidt made a trip to Weed, s ate of Oreg n, Co inty of Jackson. Caspar Audenreid saw nothing of him. Date of first publication. Dec. 11, 1915. C diL, as a witness in a proceeding be Treasury Departmont. he asked the princess what had Killed al Jien'o was Em THE TH3ICE-A-WEEK EDITION When R. W. D unlap , fore the Labor Commission of the become of his associate she told tilín Jacksonville, Oregon, J in S, 1916. Administrator. that he seemed to have taken a fancy State cf California. played on Ranch. Notice is hereby given tha' the e are OF THE NEW YORK WORLD to her maid of honor and the maid funds on han 1 for the redemption of Sam Meadows of Griffin creek was seemed to reciprocate. "1 have there- all County Warrants which were pro Notice of Final Settlement fined $25. in Justice Taylor's c -urt at fore permitted them to remain togeth -od Rivtr, Ore., Jan. 5.—The body Melford, Wednesday for killing deer of the man killed Mon 1 ly at Viento by IN THE COUNTY COURT OF 1 nE STAT E 01 tested bef >re October 19th, 1911. Practically a Daily at the Pnce er," she said, “not caring to Interfere Also for all warrant] that were pro in a love affair." out of season. The fine was suspend* OREGON. 1 OR JACKSON COUNTY. i tram of the O.-H, R. & N. has been it occurred to Count Carl that thia tested on t it. 1 ith 1911, and vhich ed. of a Wee 1 ' ly. No Oiher In the matter of the E fate of identified as that of Frank L. Smith, was a device on the part of the prin were called on De. 24, 1915, lor re William Fralev and Joe Bro id left employed by John Hogan on the Willow Corne'ius C. Beekman, deceased. cess to prevent her own lll.-tatlou with demption. Newsp p.r in the W ji 77 Noiice is hereby given that Carri- himself from being interfered with, Friday morning with a four horse load Flat place of the L ind A Apple com Ala->, f>r the f >11 iwing numbered tie would have chuckled at having so of tools and supplies for the Rock pany. His mother, Mrs. K ite Smitn, . Beekman and Benjamin B. Beck Warrants nritr. t;d on October 10'h, Give' so Much at so readily slipped into the princess' favor man, Exe -utors of the last will an 1911, ta-wit: mines at Steamboat. Thev will opcr- of Mobile, Ala., ha* been notified. In place of Ills master had it not been testam -nt and of the Estate of Corn ■ rte the mine as long as the water sup 1 !'#:•, 11)2.5 12010, 12015, 12025, that he wns fnselnuted with her and Low a Price. It s C. Beekman, deceased, have ren 1’332. ;206i ply holds out. 12331, 12.392, 119«, remembered that a union between hlni- At The C lurches der d ar. I filer’ for heiring and settle 11531, 1.3b 12218, 12212, 11372, self and one of roynl blood was tin- The Rasket Ball team of this city ment in the above entitled Court the'r 11937, 12014 possible. 118 '!, 11918, 12094. was defeated at Central Point Wed CHRISTI YN SC.r.NCE a There h is never been a time wh- n final arc unt and report of the'r ad 12)89, 12034 Tlie count was kept at the capital of nesday evening by a score of 29 to 12. newspaper was more needed 'in tie Metropolla ministration o' said estate, and tha so long that he feared when Several of .the boys deciare that if th • Services held every Sunday mori ning fhu d\v, February 19, 1916, a' t»e • i t . rest ct the warrants above household, The great war in Europe liermltted to leave that lit would meet game had been played according to t e at 11 o’clock in I. O. O. F. Hall. ailed this lay of January, year, with has now entereJ its second with n severe reception However, he hour o' 1»* o'clock A. M. of said d>y, rules the result would have been far Everybody welcome 1 113. no promise of an end for a long time, tore himself away at last and ven an 1 the court room of said Court it- ——.. different. F red L. C olvig . These are worl 1 shaking events, in tured to Auretania. the Co. nty Court hon e in Jackson "Well." said his master, “what do freaxurer of Jackson County, Oregon. which the United States, willing or un PRESBYTERIAN ville. Jack on County, State of Oregon A couple of our hunters wen led their you think of her?” willing, has b-en comoelled to take a Morning worship with sermon at 11 have been duly apnotnte I by said Cour Way to the woods Sunday a.her bear "She's n<>t half bad," replied Carl. part. No intelligent perse n can ignore as the time and place for the bearing and succeeded in finding a coyote which Sobj.ct: “Spiritual Friendship. ” “Not half bail! Why. you’re In lovo Notice ftr Publication. such issues. of obj ctions thereto an-1 for he settle they killed. But tha joke is on the with her.” Sunday School at 10 a. m. The Presidential contest also will DEPARTMENT OF T 'E INl'E MOR, "How does your highness know b i.vs as the covote was in Jase Hart Union service at the Mothrdist ment thereof and of said estate. All pen ons interested in s lid e - U. S. Land Office ut Roseb irg, Or .■ ’on, Boon be at hand. Already candidates that?" stammered Carl. man’s trap and Jasten claimed the pelt! church at seven-thirty o'clock. for the nomination are in the fie <1, and "Audenreid. whom I sent to watch tate are hereby notified to make or file and scalp as belonging to him. December 31, 1915. the campaign, o-Aing to the extraorih you, lias told tne so." any obj-'clions which »hey may h Ve Notice ia herebv given thit Lynn METHODIST The Southern Oregon Traction com- “Well, I warned you. What did Au to s-dd fi' i:l «count aid report on or Ilumley of Jacksonville, Oiegon, wm . narv character of the times, will be of piny has put on a new schedule: the Sunday School every Sun I ay at 10 bef re a iid time anil at said | lace ap o Octob- r 29, 1912, ma le Home<tea<i supreme interest. No other newspa denreld know of the matter? lì« saw nothing of me." car now leaves here every hour, begin o’clock. W. G. Caudill Superintends >•. pointed for the h aring and settlement entry s ria1, No. »HIO!, for L i's i. i per wid inform you with the prompt- "1 was Audenreid.” ning st 7:30 in the morning and return n -s and cheapness of the Tr.rice a- Owing to the Pastors ei gsgement st thereof. SE '4 SW '4. E '4 S'.V % 3 V SW "You Audenreid."’ ing leaves Medford at 8:0a, 9:09. 10:00, Griffin Creek, there will be no preach "Yes, nnd the maid of honor wna th* D .te of this notice and of the first 'i SW 't SW ' j, Se'tion 12, T iwrship W--<:k edition of tlie New York Worl . etc., up to and including 1° o’clock at ing service on Sun-iay morning. THE THRICE- VWrlEK WORLD'S princess." f ubiicatkr. then<;f is January 8, 1916. 31 S., Range 3 We.it, Wdla netl ■ Me night. This is quite and improvem nt The approaching niiptlnls of the roy- ri lian, hai (ilei no» -;o: in: -mi m t» r gul ir aubrcri.ntion vri -e is only $1 00 C*Rt ie C. B ef . kman , over tho former time table and th ■ Epworth League 6:33 p. m. Leader ni ike fi.lai fise ye ir Pro >f, to 'stao'i in •er year, and ihia pays for 166 papers, ill couple were announced, mid In due B enjamin B. B eekman , El en Hartman. new csr is mm-h more convenient and Wo offer this un q tali, d newspaper time I'rilK-e Otto prn< i-eded with a suit Excutors of th ■ last will and testa cl li n to th .■ lan 1 a rive d : ieri > ; Union preaching service 7:30 p. m. at the head of which was Count Carl. comfortable than the old gasolene and m -nt a <1 of the Estate of C .melius .'■ire W. H. Ci non, U. S. Cornili After tlie royal wedding hail tieen cel- rn it or cars. So far th-re is only one Serm in by Rev. Bandy. C. Boek man. deceased. er, at his offi e, at M -tifoni. Or POST elirnted the niiptfuls between Count JACKSONVILLE complaint made by the public and that A cordial invitation to eveiybody. ----------. »,♦ ...... ì thè 16tn day of Febr.iary, 1911 Curl and the maid who lie Imd sup is r yarding the fare charged. It had together for one year for «2 CO cash posed was tlie iiriia i 'i took place, tho Th- Epworth League social meeting • laim in» names as witne ses: b’in generally expected that with the will he held at the Parsonage on Wed only. Summons For Publication in prime glCi.g tin' bride away. As soon J-imei B.i <l *y, of liu-h. Or •g in installation of el ctric cars on !' • regular s ili •criptioii price of the ns the latter wed ng bad taken place nesday at 7:39 p. m. A hei.rty welcome Forcc/oriurc of Tax Lien. I’ hi-- i’e ire-, of Jir.k i i.iViiì-, (> <• r i»d tlie fare wool 1 be tn iterially re awaits every young pers- h who comes. IN i ili:. •■»“CUI ' TUT OF Til E STATE Ct Wesley R. Spark«, ’, of Jac'Ksonviile Ore- t .vo papers is $2. >), the prince sla; |s<l Ills friend on the back and said: ducel; this h ii rot been d me although Everyone c.ir shl.-r.d young who know« OREGON. For JACKSON COUNTY, iC >n. "J wouldn't trust you out of my » r tui tion in fare would doubtless re now to smile G u'g ' R. Lindley, •». i’ltitf, James Eaton, of Jacksonville, Oregon One begins to surmise that Mr. Jus sight." sult in increased receipts for the com- R. A Hu'chiii’o i vs. J. M. U pton tice Hughes would rather be justice j "I return your royal highness' com piny. Pastor. H. W. Jackson, his heirs, executors. Register. 1 than president. pliment.’’ A STATE MESSAGE LzJ