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Jacksonville Post I i B. B. Beekman and sister Miss Car Citation. Card of Thanks rie were visitors at Medford Wednes IN THE COUNTY COURT OF I HE STATE OF day. OREGON. FOR JACKSOX COUNTY. SATURDAY, APRIL, 8, 1916. Louise Ensele w is a recent visitor in In the mutter of the Estate of ext regs our heart'e t Medford. Daniel Whetstone. Insane. thinks tn the kind liiends and neigh- O. Harbaugh was a visitor at Mtd- To Daniel Whetstone, Hazel Whetst ne and Eun burs for ti eir help and sympathy and LOCAL NEWS ice Almira Whetstone und to ail pel suns in:er- ford Monday. the many flora! offerings, in the recent est.’d in paid Estate. Greeting; Judge Prim was a vi-itor at Med- IN »TIE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON iliness and death of our infant daught- Mrs. K. L. Smith of Grants Pass was ford Wednesday. You are h< reby called and requiied to appear n er. In Ma Other Way Can You C ..! the a visitor in this city Tuesday. the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Webber There was a girl of one of those Mrs. Ida Wilson made a business trip County of Jackson, at the C >urt Room thereof, at Richness and Flavor of the Leaf James M. Croneniiller was a business to Medford today. Jacks mville, in the County of Jackon Sat --------- •-------------- states which now compose the Balkans visitor at Medford Wednesday. urday. the 6th day of May. ¡916. at 10 o’clock in nln.se ambition wus to emulate men Mrs. Paul Demmer of Medford was the forenoon of that day. th ?n an 1 there to show R. Spencer of Sams Valley transact in town Tues lay. Notice Of Sheriff’s Sale In athletic*. Expert in throwing the causa why an order should not be granted to the ed business in this city Monday. discus, she won contests lignins: those John Dunnington was a visitor at said Guardian, Nick Kime, to sell as much of Under Execution Jewell Bailey and Lou Baker were Medford Friday night. the hereinafter described real estate of the said who were champions iu this game | Many urominent physici.n- declar- Laniel Whetstone as t-h’.iH be necessary, to-wit: visitors at Medford Sunday night. She wus the best chariot drives' in the chewing to be the must wholcse.u: way tobacco. Frank Brown of Eagle Point was a East half of Northwest quarter. Northeast kingdom and bud won tunny races. of ’’I enjoying People will read a neat printed bill, recent visitor in town. began chewing som'- years ago,” quarter, Lots One, Two and Three of Section John K. Hoppin But her most remarkable feats were said one, “and I soon found that it i. but will not,look twice at a bad scrawl. Thirty-four, in Township Thirty-five South, of in running. In this no one was found the only way to get the benefit of all -vs:- W. H. Singler was a business visiter Range One West of the Willamette Meridian; H. K. Lyons of Klamath Falls was a at Medford Wednesday. to beat her. the rich juices stored up by nature in Also, One hundred twenty-six anil 86-100 acres J. K. Johnsen, Mary S I So proud was she of her swiftness on business visitor at Medford Weddes- tlie tobacco leaf. I refer, of conr-.e, to off the west end of the following Donation Land J< hosco. George A 11 n Mrs. John Dunnington is visiting dav. flier legs that she made a vow she the plug form of tobacco, which - lhe Claims, being numbered Forty (40), in Sections e”, etui Defei dar.i;:. relatives at Grants Pass. , most natural and the cleane-t fo in. would marry no man who could not Thirty-: our (J4) ani Thii’ty-fiva (So) in Township James M. Cronemiller and son David “Chewing good tobacco like ;.!pcar Thirty-five (35) and numbered Forty-four (44) in By virtue of an Execution and nn l beat her on the cinder path. Having Head All work done in 1916 at W. R. makes the salivary g'.an '.s mere were visitors at Central Point Mon Sections Two (2) and Three (8) in Township Order of sale duly issue! our of ti e ninny suitors, this ou.y added to the Spark’s must be spot cash. active, which in turn has a benefa-i; I day. Thirty-six (36) ; b.-ginning at the southwest cor rivalry among them. But since an effect on tlie whole eystem. A-'.d to this We print Trespass Not ces and Mo ner of Donation La idtClaim No. 44. in Township Circuit Court of the State of Oreg« n ability to run fust docs not argue that the sweet, mellow, delicious I'.avar of a Deputy Sheriff Curley Wilson t ransac- 36 S. Range One West of. W. M.. in Jacksen n mid i r the County of Ja-kson io me Hunting, signs, at this office. a man Is otherwise attractive, those chew of Spear Head, and v :: have ted official business at Medford Thurs County, Oregon, and running thence North 40 directed and dated the 4th dav of April If you like this paper, drop in uni chains; thence 1 ast 12.50 chair s; tnence South 40 whose muscular development warrant- the highest possible degree of tobacco day. 191i>. in a certain suit therein wherein ' ed their entering the list were not like satisfaction. subscribe. Only $1-50 per year. chains, tnence West 32.50 chains to place of be Charles Pursel of Buncom was a busi- the Plaintiff above named recovered a ly to win the girl even if they won “1 mention Spear Head because I The residence of G. D. Henry al ginning. ne»s visitor in town Tuesday and Wed against the defeida'i's the race. Several fleet runners camo have found that this brand is excep Witne s the Hon. F. I . TouVelle. Judge of judgment Phoenix was burned Monday night. tionally pure, being made in n fac nesday. t .e County Court of the State of Ore George A. Hover and Louise W Hov so near beating her that if she had tory that's run strictly according to gon, for the County of Jackson, with er, .1. K. Johnsen and Mary S. John chosen she might have thrown tlm Chas. F. Dunford was in from his Cliff Dunnington and Mary Bagshaw pure-food rules." (Seal) the Seal ofj said Court affixed, this 4th ranch on the Sterling road Friday. race without appearing to do so. sen, for the sum of Seven Thousand I Spear Head is made of rttn-ripened ware visitors at Gold Hill Sunday af day of April 1116. Oue day a young man came to t lie Burley, which is acknowledged to be Gold Reach has a new paper, the Re Five Hundred ($7500.00) Dollars with ternoon. Attest: G. A. Ga.’dner, Clerk, By Flora Thompson, Deputy. interest thereon from 1st day of M iy village where this girl. Eudoxlu. lived the richest, mildest, finest flavored to Gertrude Dunnington and Mary Bag- porter, published by Jerry Huntley. bacco leaf in the world. Ami it is -------------- — 1915, at the rate of 8 per cent ner an mil announced that he would enter produced by tlie latest processes, which Mr. and Mrs. Lukt Ryan of Medford •haw were visitors at Medford Thurs the list against her. only he made the STATEMENT OF THE OWN num and $750.00 attorney ’ s fee. and develop the quality and !::sc:ous flavor were visitors in this city Friday allei- day night. provision that should lie win the race | the further sum of $13 CO costs, which she must marry him. He sent a chal 1 of the choice Burley to the supreme dc- ERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, Etc. naun. The county court was m session for i gree. required by the Act of Con, ressof August 14. 19i2 Emil DeRoboam of Medford transac Of Jacksonville Post, published weekly at Jack- jjudgmen' was enr ilel and do.k- lenge. and Budoxin dispatched her A chew of Spear Head has a whole thè transaction of county business 1 eted in the C erk’s office of said C >urt brother to look the man over and re some relish that is not found in any ted business in this city Friday lore- sonvilie, Oregon, for Ai ril 1st 1916. Wednesday. in said County oi th: 29:h day of port to her whether lie would likely other chewing tobacco. In 10c cuts, STATIC OF OREGON. ) Charley Mitchel] left Sunday mornirg noon. ! COUN 1Y OF JACKSON) ss. March. 1916. and is of icc.irdin Volume outrun her. The brother returned and wrapped in wax paper. George A. Gardner was a business for Klamath Falls where he expects to Before me, a Notary Public, in and for the 24 of the Circuit Court Journal at page I reported that, while the challenger was visitor at Medford Wednesday eve State .and County aforesaid, personally appeared 170 thereof. i shapely, he was not muscular, and his find employment. Weather Report. • D. W. Bagshaw, who having been duly sworn ac- ning. physique did not warrant the lnfer- The Talant baseball team defeated PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV 1 ence that he could beat an ordinary i cording to law. deposes and says that he is the Mrs. Andrew Cantral and Mrs.' Cop I Editor and publisher of the Jacksonville Post EN, that I will on Monday ihe Sth day Eagle Point in a ten innings game Snn- ! runner. Following is the report of LI. S. Vol pie spent one day this week wi.h Mrs. and that the following is, to the best of his knowl of May, 1916, at the hour of 10 o'clock ! The slight risk of being beaten by day. Score 11 to 7. I edge and belief, a true statement of the owner- unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Hr::t; V. Cantral. A. M. at the front door of the Court I one whom she would be pledged to The Gold Hill News has again chang | snip, management, etc., of t.ie aforesaid publica- 1 C. L. Monson of the Pacific Paper | tion for the date shown in the- above caption, re- ! house in Jacksonville, Jackson County, marry and yet might dislike tempted Jacksonville, for month ol'J Febru wy. ed its managers. The new editor-in- Co. of Portland was calling on custo j quired by the Act of August 24, 1912, embaukd State of Oregon, offer for sale and wi 1 Eudoxla to consent to the terms. So Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi chief being J. Wallace Sears. j in Section *43, Postal Laws and Regulations, sell all of the right title and interest I an agreement was drawn up between tude 123 deg. 5 min. west. mers today. Better get your butter wrappers printed on the reverse of this - orm, tc-wit: i her and the stranger, who called him- Cliff Dunnington left Monday for a 1. That the name and address of the publisher, that the defendants had on the date of i I self Boris, to race, and if he beat her printed at this office and comply of the mortgage herein foreclosed i r I she was to marry him. Tills agree Dat e Maximum Minimum Precipita- with the law governing the sale of trip to Oakland whefe he expects to editor and business manager is.' *» ion have since acquired or now have in and ment was signed by Eudoxla without D. W. Bagshaw. Jacksonville, Oregon, find employment. bitter products. 1 36 31 .20 That there is no managing editor. to the following described relN proper having seen her suitor. o 40 38 Get your stationery printed at this 2. That the owners are: B. B. Beekman who has spent the 02 ty situated in Jackson County Oregon, The race was to take place on a track 3 35 43 35 D. W. Bagshaw, Jacksonville Oregon, several past weeks in Portland attend office. Our work is guaranteed and in the form of an ellipse, the length 4 40 34 to-wit:- 21 Ada L. Bagshaw, Jacksonville*. Oregon. ing to business« matters returned to our prices are right. 45 34 06 Beginning at the center of section being half a mile and there being sev 5 3. That there are no khown bondholders, mort this city Sunday. 55 41 Mrs. Lewis (Jliich, Mrs. George A. gagees or other security holders. 27 seventeen (17) in Township Thirty- en laps. A large concourse of people 6 7 43 55 were gathered to see the race. The 70 D. W. Bagshaw, Editor & Publisher, i A number of out citizens attended Gardner and Mrs. Frank Smith were eight (38) South of Range One (1) 50 37 I stranger stepped forth tn a pair of 8 Sworn to and subscribed before me this 1st ' tie hearing of the telephone tolls mat visitors in Medford Friday afternoon. 63 40 West of W. M. and running thence ' short running pants such as are worn 9 10 day of April, 19x6. 59 42 ter before the Public Service Commis The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 40 East on the center line of said section, at the present day. One thing about It) W. H. JOHNSON. 52 40 11 09 sion at Medford Wednesday. (My commission expires Jan. 2tì, 1917.) W. L. Webber who died Sunday, was six hundred and forty one and 5-10 feet, him was noticeable—his manly beauty. 12 29 55 It was evident that he was not built for a point of beginning, and from said Coos Bay country is now connected buried Tuesday. Two children of the • 39 56 13 06 »«• i tu FUR FO.^iGN 64 40 point of beginning running thence east for tlectncss. But what astonished ev 14 with the rest of the state by rail. The family are very ill yet. ADVERTISING BY THE 39 62 «long said center line of said section ery one was that he held In his hand 15 first train passed over the new road Prof. Hillis, Supt. of Medford schools 39 63 a harp. Eudoxla was attired in the seventeen, nine hundred Eighty-six and | same fashion, with tile addition of a 16 from Marshfield to Fugene Wednesday. will lecture on “Thrift” at the Parent 38 69 17 5-100 feet, thence South thirteen hun I shift falling only to the thighs. 69 39 18 Posters are out announcing the annul and Teachers’ meeting Friday after GENERAL OFFICES 62 35 dred and Twenty nine feet: thence When the two confronted each other 19 al “School Dance” at Ruch, May 12. noon. You are invited- Come. NEW YORK AND CHICAGO 39 65 North 89 degrees and 40 minutes West, | it was noticed that the stranger's man- 20 Proceeds for benefit of the school. Sup □ RANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES 38 63 21 NOTICE—I have opened a law office nine Hundred Eighty six and 5-10 feet; I ly beauty, which all agreed rivaled the 22 per will be served by the ladies of the in a room adjoining the office of the 38 57 10 thence North thirteen hundred twen'y Statues of Apollo, made a marked Im 23 31 59 district. High, st quality, jewelrv repairing 11 one and 25 100 feet, more or less, to pressiou on Eudoxlu. When she saw 24 Jacksonville Post, where personshav 33 63 Miss Issie McCully is having the ver ing legal business to transact can find the harp In his band she was surprised, 25 diamond setting, watch 34 71 the place of beginning, containing thir and 56 43 andah in front of her residence on Cal me every day from 8:30 A. M, to 5 P. when be did not lay it aside be repairing. 04 ty acres; together with the tenement«, fore taking his position for the race she 26 57 33 27 ifornia street remodelled. Fred J. Fick M. —D. W. Bagshaw. Martin J. Reddy hereditaments and appurtenance« 50 28 28 wondered. is doing the job which means it will be // The Quality Store for 42 27 thereto belonging. The signal was given. Eudoxla 29 Parents interested in the wellfat-“ of done well. Reliable Goods. started olT so fast that she did not 30 the schools should attend the meeting All of the above described real 31 Editor Ruhl of the Medford Sun ad 212 F.M-in St. Medford, Ore. *2 60 of the Parents and Teachers’ associa property will be sold at said time and know that Boris was walking slowly. vertises for the return of a brown ov Nte heard behind her sounds from the tion next Friday afternoon. An inter place in the manner provided by law strings of the harp, soothing rnllier Temperature—mean max. 55.09; mean ercoat, lost on Pacific Highway. Per estins address by Prof. Hillis, superin for the sale of real property und.r ex than Inspiring. When she had made mir. 3 i. 24; mean 16.07. Max.71 on 25, haps it has gone to join the “blue Money to Loan tendent of Medford schools will be a ecution, to satisfy the judgment, attor three-quarters of the first lap there, ill Minimum, 28, on 28. Greatest daily serge pants.” feature of the meeting. ney’s fees, costs ar d accruing costs of icctly opposite her at the other end of range, 37. Total precipitation 2 60 on First Farm Mortgages, Mr. Bullis is having the poles for car the minor axis of the elliptic course, aale. The Parents and Teachers’ Associa rying tho trolley wire moved nearer E. J. Roberson, was Boris, walking and striking Ills inches, Greatest in 24 hours, 0.70 in , Dated this 5th day of April, 1916. Number of days with .01 tion will meet next Friday April 14, at on 7. the track and is replacing the cross liarif Then lie began to sing. 702 Title & Trust Building, W. H. S ingler , Sheriff, Eudoxlu. who liuil nothing to fear inch or more precipitation, 13, clear. w re supports with metallic arms cr 2:30. Prof. M D. Hillis, Supt. of Medford schools will lecture on Thrift, By E. W. W ilson , Deputy. from such a tortoise, stopped to listen 11; partly cloudy, 8; cloudy, 10. brackets of the latest design. Portland, Oregon. 14.20 Boris wus singing her praises, the love Precipitation for season, special music will be provided for the Two "scrub” teams played a few in he felt for her. pleading that she 13 L’2 Precipitation for last season occasion. An invitation to attend is nings of baseball on the local diamord would not turn u deaf ear to him. She E. B ritt , extended to all. Sunday afternoon and while the work listened till lie had gone out of hear Cooperative Obnrver Medford fishermen are preparing to Ing. und then she proceeded to the otli was by no means perfect, it afforded of the minor axis and waited er end launch a new initiative measure to amusement to the spectators. Keep it We are receiving New’ and Up-to-date goods every month till he had come around to the point close Rogue river to commercial fishing up boys. where she had been listening to bis THETHRICE-A-WEEK EDITION P. M. and Edward Janney of Med and to shut down the canneries at the delightful gifts suitable for wedding, birthday or parties. song. OF THE NEW YORK WORLD ford have purchased the interest of W. mouth of the river. A dog in the man It seemed that in the meanwhile it Fine stationery—Box Paper 15jf up. Embassy Lawn box bad grown sweeter He was walking C. All way in the Jackson County Ab ger spirit which will benefit no one and paper, 48 envelopes and 48 sheets paper 25/—» bargain “ very slowly, putting nil bis feeling Into i stract Co. and will have charge of the will take employment from severe 1 Fine perfumery. Colgate« Talcum 15/ — Colgate« Dental hundred people each season. It. Again Eudoxlu went on till she Practically a Daily at the Price business in future. Mr. Allway will Cream & Dental powder and Lilly’s Dental cream 20f — reached the point at which he had leave for the Trout Lake district in Shaving soap 5/ Colgates Shaving stick, powder and cream been singing, while lie proceeded till A mule has one admirable trait he re of a Weekly. No Other Eastern Washington in a couple of 20/ Ilohner harmonicas 25f to $1.00. Playing cards 10c up. he took her place. Here both stood fuses to stand for flattery. weeks. still, the man singing of the bounty Toilet soaps 5c cake up. You are most welcome. Come Another blessing of poverty not Newspaper in the World and the virtues of the peerless Eu Why not have a general “cleanup in and see our fine display of goods. having to worry about having the au doxla. she seeming to be spellbound. day” to gather up the old tin cans and tomobile stolen. Then lie went on singing. ''Wait for Gives so Much at so other rubbish which has accumulated me, fulr one,” repeating the word* A Missouri woman boasts of a brass during the winter? A few hours work again and again till lie came around Low a Price. for each householder and a day or two clock that has kept accurate time for to where she stood, und the two walk J. H. ROBINSON, M. I)., Prop eighty years, showing that those old- with a team would make the city look --------------------- ed side by side. like a new place. Then there are a fashioned clock makers had no instinct Jacksonville, Oregon. this way they proceeded, the girl I There has never been a time wh-n a few old, unsighly board fences which of profiting by repair charges. In the song, till they eume with- newspaper was more needed in the few yards of the goal, when Boris, If the conference of the Scandinav would be better torn down and burned singing, turned and walked back household. The great war in Europe ian minister inaugurates a movement lip. How about it? ward. keeping bls eyes fixed on Eu- has now entered its second year, with The Mail-Tribune speaking of the in the restoration of peace in Europe, no promise of hu end for a long tim". doxiu. till he passed over the goal. telephone hearing Wednesday says the Nobel Peace Priza is likely to stay Then tlie ajiectator*. who had np- These are worl 1 shaking events, in that the company “presented a largely at home for a while. poured to be enthralled us well as I lie which the United States, willing or un Well we’re all waiting to hear some girl, drew a long breath and burst into willing, has been compelled to take a signed petition to this effect.” Asa a cheer. matter of fact the petition referred to body say Germany put Villa up to it. part. No intelligent person can ignore And so Eudoxlu was won. not by contained 39 signatures of Medford peo Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Villa fleetlie««, but by the power of song. such issues. ple, out of a total of 1893 phones, less is our lot. The Presidential content also will As soon as ho bad won the race Boris than 2 per cent and many of these sign This peroxide famine certainly is innounced himself to lie the son of u soon be at hand. Already candidates ed under a misleading impression that tough on the bleachers. powerful noble of vliat Is now Monte for the nomination are in the field, m d if the toll charges were not allowed negro, and. without bolding Eudoxlu the campaign, owing to the extraordi What has become of the "old-fash the service between the two town* to her contract, appeared Idmself ns a nary character of the times, will be o ioned kid” who used to pitch for both suitor for her hand, which, lifter a pe supreme interest. No other newspa would be discontinued. sides. riod of maidenly relerve. she gave him. per wifl inform you with the prompt- At a meeting of Medford’s city coun Many of the people who were not ■ ness and cheapnes« of the Thrice a- Getting into Mexico is easy enough, cil held Tuesday night the city attorney cognizant of wlint pussed after the b it getting out is something else again. OÖOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO and a committee of lawvers were in winning of the r.i e believed that the Week edition of the New York World. Prof. Taft’s “Stand bv the Presi THE THR1CE-A-WEEK WORLD’S structed to take up the Bullis proposi stranger was Apollo, who liud come Dcn’t ferget that this is a community of tion for extending the railroad to the dent” is in striking and agreeable con down from henven to win an earthly ! regular subscription urge is only $1 i>0 bride. per year, and this pays for 156 papers. Blue Ledge mines, and prepare the trast to the Bryan-Roosevelt attitude. home makers and home keepers and that one After the wedding Boris mid III« wife We offer this unequalled newnpupe- necessary papers for the submission People who always say what think of YOUR MOST IMPORTANT DUTIES is to disappeared mu! v.he'i they reached and to the voters of Medford the question have but few friends. his home were r < ivisl with as much of a bond issae of $300,000 for the pur keep it so. Spring’s primal urge is driving some POST Interest as had ntte uhd the race For JACKSONVILLE chase of the present Hue and its exten people to bayonet attac :s and others Boris had neon In tlrece arl. hearing You can aid materially by doing your shopping sion for 13 miles as set out in Mr. Bul to poetry. of the girl who i:.i:«l I' won III a foot together for one year for f2.00 cash and marketing with the advertisers in this paper. lis’ proposal. The report of the attor race, had stopped mi Ids way back to onlv. When congress found that President *ee her He re«of-.ed to win her by j The regular subscription price of the neys to be made to the council April Wilson had the American people be- j making love to her In song. 18. , two papers is $2.50. hind him and the Flag, it surrendered I t at once. I City Drug &, Gift Store CITY DRUG & GIFT STORE