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Artificial Milk a Comp'ex Mixtur». The Redniond Mystery By ETHEL HOLMES 1 wo Fights in One By RICHARD MARKLEY To show what an arsenal of ehern I- 'Is lias to he < :uployed when we wiint Io copy ii.-itnio the Pari« Natur« prints the formula fur .-iititiiiul milk ns patented in Engtnnd. It is as fol I iwa: Iii 200 | -.i is of water at 8", degrees dissolve I« o grains of phosphate ot potassium or Hie eipilvalent quantltc of phosphma of soda. Add sugar suf fi lent to -make 4*5 per «-ent of tbe limit pi'odiiit nnd mix in twenty kilo grinus of extract of nuts Boll, then distill mid treat w ith a culture of lactic ferine is 'nnlil the deslied acidity 1« obtained Pasteurize at 00 or 70 de grees C. anil finallv add a small quan tity of citric acid. This can be dried mid sold us u powder. fees and $14 50 costs, wh'eh judgment was enrolls I and docketed in said court August 25th 1917. Notice is hereby given, th it pursu ant to the terms of said execution, I will n I’ctober 15th 1917, at 10 o,clock A M.. at the front do ir of the Court House in the City of Jacks nville, I id- son County, Oregon, offer for sale and sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, to satisfy said judg ment, witn the costs of this sale, sub ject to redemption as provided by law, all of the right, title ar.d interest that Edward Biownsworth had on January 24th 1910, or has since acquired, or now has in and to the following describ ed property, situated in Jackson Coun ty, State of Oregon, to-wit: The undivided one-half of the north east quarter of the southeast quar ter of Section Five (5); of the north east quarter of Section Nine (9); of the northwest quarter of the south east quarter of Section Nine (9); mid of tbe southwest quarter jf the northwest quarter of Section Ten (10), all in Townshiq Thirty-five (35) South, Range Four West of Willam ette Meridian, with the tenements, hereditaments anl appurtenances thereunto belonging or appertaining. Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, Sep tember 11th, 1917. R alph G. J ennings , Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By Leslie W. Stansell, Deputy. Court ho ise in Jacksonville, Jack.-on County, Oregon, as the place for hear- in r objections thereto, the settlement thereof, and the distribution of said e-tate. All persons interested are hl lil y I ofified to appear nt sail time mid p.ace and show cause if any exist, why said first nr-d final account should not be approved bv the court, said estate be decreed to be fully set tled, a decree made for the distribut ion of all said estate to the persons entitled thereto, and said a-Jmini trator and administratrix discharged from their said trust. Dated and first published Septem ber 1, 1917. J. A. R euter , E lizabeth ReuTER. Administrator and administratrix of the estate of Christena Reuter deceased. in need of Good Printing During the last decade of tlie nine John I)oyh-rw.-is 'forty-one years old teentli century William Redmon«!, up when Hie Initial States entered the i eastern ine.-cliant. In business for liini* war foi making the world safe for «1« self, seeing that large corpora I ions niocracy. John was u member of the uiiist eventually absorb Ills truile. de cided to put Ills stock Into money anil regular m-ni.v of the I'nited States and go west with it where big business was bud many service stripes on his sleeve ■till comparatively unknown, lié There was n physical pec ■limit.- about cleaned lip $30.000 mid started west- him At twenty-one lie had lo.it all | ward to tiud a new Held for invest- memory of his past, lie < o’.lid only re Passing of the Livery Stable. member being discharged from a bus ment. Buggies are not often seen , now in Since be was uncertain just where pltal and wondering what lie should the big cities, but in the rural districts he would locate he put his capital in i i do to make a living. Passing u L’nited ii great tunny buggies still are sold, thirty bills of $1.000 each, His wife ■ Stilles recruiting station be went in it being suspected that for general Notice to Creditors made him a bag in which to keep them. 1 and enlisted lie said nothing about courting purposes they are vastly su an«l the bag he hung around his neck'. his loss of memory for fear lie would perior to anything in tbe vehicle line In the County Court of the State of His family consisted of two persons, be rejected on this account. yet invented. Oregon, In and for Jackson County. John was not mi educated man. con his wife mid a little daughter teu years But certainly tbe livery stable must In the Matter of the Estate of Frances old. These he left behind him. it be seqttenlly he never received a comiuls- by this time find business dull. Thus Marion Bailey, deceased. ing Ids Intention to send lor them when alon. but lie was a good soldier anil In pusses a great Institution where the The undersigned having been appoin j time reached the noiieoiiuiiissloiieil rank wits were wont to gather and discuss be found a settling place. first con horses, men, polities and crops, but ted by the County Court of tbe State During Ills Journey Redmond wrote of sergeant reached especially horses. In many a small home from different points through I tlngent of of Oregon for Jackson County, admin and dis town the livery stable otiice wus real which be passed. When about to enter France he istrator of the estate of Francis Mar tu marched ly public opinion. The traveling men New Mexico he wrote that he would embarking ion Bailey, deceased, and having quali ' into the camp prepared for them. leave nil regular conveyances, procee«^-' who came to engage a rig were al- fied, notice is hereby given to the cred The first battle In which Joliu took ways willing to discuss the affairs of Ing on horseback, «juite likely he might itors of, and all persons having claims not have another opportunity to send ; part brought lilm n wound that un the outside world; the farmers who against said deceased, to present them, another letter for some time, since he ■ fitted him for further military service left their horses to be fed White in verified as required by law, within six win about to («as through a rather I A piece of shrapnel struck him in the town were as likely as not to loaf about months after the first prblieation of [ bend and rendered him unconscious. tbe bam while their wives did tbe shop swild country. this notice, to tbe undersigned at*Med- A fortnight passed and Mrs Red- [ Presently he was picked up to be trans ping, there to discuss crops and the niond was beginning to expect another ferred to an ambulance. Conscious weather, mill of course no young man Notice of Sheriff’s Sale I ford. Oregon, or his attorney Newton ? letter from her husband, but was dis ness returning be shouted: could hire a narrow seated rig without Bj' virtue of an execution in foreclos W. Borden at his offie at 232 East Main "We've licked the dagoes. 1 knew revealing, either by his actions or bis appointed. Another two weeks went Street, Medford, Oregon. by and still no word from him. Then we could clo It. We'd got 'em on the speech, tbe progress of his affairs of ure and order of sale duly issued out of Dated and first published August 25, and under the seal of the Circuit Court run when I was hit." tbe weeks of Ills silence became mouths. tbe heart.—Indianapolis News 1917. of When John was deposited In a hos the State of Oregon for Jackson When half a year had passed without County, dated August 6th 1917, in a J ohn A. P erl , Administrator of the es hearing anything from her husband pital and Ills wound was being dressed Fall of the Bastille. tlie poor woman gave him up for lost. he asked the surgeon: The famous French prison known as certain suit therein, wherein Elizabeth tate ef Francis Marion Bailey,Deceased. "Doctor, are we any nearer Santiago the Bastille was originally the < 'astle of Fowler, as Executrix of the estate of Friends of tiers who laid correspond ents In the west wrote them, giving than we were before the fight?" Paris and was built by order of Charles William Fowler, decease^ as plaintiff, “We're nowhere near Santiago.” Summons. them such data ns they possessed of V. between 1370 and 1383 as a defense and T. J. Wilson. George C. Ga-rett, “ Not near Santiago. Then w-here are where Redmond was when last heard against the English. When it came to I. M. Whipple, Mildrad E. Young, IN THE CincClT COURT OK TUR STATE OF OREGON from, and they Investigate«! the muller we?" lie used ns a state prison it was pro IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON. "In France." No trace was found of him after lie vldcd with vast bulwarks and ditches Wm. L. Beach, Mary R Colebourne, Sibyl M. Bird, Plaintiff. The surgeon, thinking the man to be The Bastille had four towers, of five Gold Hill L.dge No. 129 I. O. O.F., M left the place w here lie had written his vs. Inst letter to Ills wife. When told that •‘off bls base," hurried away to an I stories each, on each of its larger sides M. Scott, John T Donnigan, C. W. Della D. Walker, Julius Syffort, he had $3«l.ooo on his poison Hie In other patient. John Do.vle lay wonder and it was partly in these towers and Horton, C. B McClellan, I’hil Keeline, Harvey W. Craig, Francis Craig, vestlgajors <leclm-ci| that he had doubt ing. lie soon came to Ihe conclusion partly in underground cellars that the Henry C. Breeding, George Low«», that the surgeon had reached—that the prisons were situated It was capable Thomas Conway, Robert Buruhardt, less been murdeied I'or bis money. Evelyn Syffort, Jaffrey E. Brees, Mrs. Redmond did m t assent to this blow he had received had upset his of containing from seventy to eight.' Charles M.Warren, F. E Hall, F. J, Leroy Craig, Minnie J. Craig, Ed We have on hand for sale the following theory. She knew her hitsbnnd to be brain mid he was not capable of un persons, a number frequently reached mund J. Craig, Letta M. Craig, Blakeley, M. Burkhardt, Chas. Hulcn, or have la«en a very secretiv«* man mid derstanding what was said to him. during the reigns of Louis XIV. and Arthur R. Craig, Defendants. blanks viz: diil not believ«* Hint lie would permit Calling mi attendant, he asked him to Louis XV., the majority of them being 8. F. Potter, John Thrasher and A. A. To Della D. Walker, Julius Syffort. ai'v one he did not (rust implicitly with read what was on his Identification tag persons of tile highest rank. The Bas Boyer as defendants, recovered judg Lease, a knowledge of Hi«> bills lie cm-rled on Hint hung nt the head of tils cot. The tille was destroyed by the mob on July ment and decree against the defendant Harvey W, Craig, Francis Craig. Eve Mortgages, lyn Syffort, Jaffrey E. Brees, Leroy Ills person She rat her Inclined to th«* man rend the name, “John Do.vle." 15, 178!». and the governor and a num Woodville Lodge No. 217, I. O. O. F. Bill of Sale, “John Doyle." exclaimed the wound her of Ids officers were killed. On its said judgment being in favor of Eliza Craig Minnie J. Craig, Edmund J. theory that lie Inal liei-n robbed Agreements. However, niter several years laid ed man. "They got me mixed up with site now stands the column of July, beth Fowler as executrix of the estate Craig, Letta M. Craig, Arthur R. Craig Warranty Deeds, passetl mid nothing was learned of her some one else.” erected in memory of the patriots of of William Fowler, edeceased, in the i —Defendants: You and each of you are Quit Claim Deeds, There was too much to be done, nnd 1780 and 1830. husband's I'ale Mrs Redmond gave up i hereby commanded to appear within sum of $7500.00 with interest thereon Chattel Mortgage, all hope of his «■ver returning to her now that John did not need especial at 7% per annum from January 1, 1913 six weeks after the date of the first lie had taken all her i-apltal with him attention, the nurses left him alone Acknov lodgements, A Touch of Nature. i publication of this summons, to-wit: except enough to supply her wants till Later he called n woman with n red. Just a dirty little yellow- cur! I call and in favor of the above named de Real Estate ontract, six weeks after the 4th day of August he should become pernianently Im-irted cross on her sleeve nnd asked her if ed him homeless until 1 hom'd a dirtier fendants in the sum of $2375.00 with Location Notice—Placer, She made this amount last for a year she would write a letter for him to his lit Ho urchin yelling. “Aw. gownn interest on $'000. from July 1st 1916, 1917, and defend the above entitled Location Notice—Quartz, and then was obliged to work to sup sweetheart. Tho request touched the home!" anil pelting lilm with stones. and on $1375.00 from January 1, 1913, ■ cause in the above entitled court and Satisfaction of Mortgage, the nurse compiled j answer the complaint of the plaintiff port herself. female lieart, mid The youngster swore, and I felt sorry it 7V< per annum, together with $5<)0. Real Estate Agents Contract, Mrs. Redmond Hied ten years after John dictating: for tlie dog. I wanted to wring the attorney’s fees and $58.15 costs, which ! filed herein and in case of your failure "Dearest Ellen—We ha«l a light today tnx-hin's neck mid save the dog. Just her husband s disappearance. lie laid ! so to do judgment will be rendered At reasonable prices. We intend adding judgment was enrolled and docketed left in the east it record of the num with Hie>!panlnrds”— as 1 was about to put my thought into i against you according to the demands other blanks as fast a3 possible untii liers of the Isilik bills he took with "You mean the Germans," corrected action a big black limousine came in said Court July 28, 1917, Notice is hereby given, that pursuant j of the complaint: For a decree of this the line is complete. Blanks of special him. mid these numbers were sent to the nurse. swerving down the street. The child to the terms of the said execution, I i Court declaring you and each <rf you to form printed to order at short notice bunks all over the United Slates Imp "No, I don't. I mean tho Spaniards darted before it. grabbed the little yel hig Hint some kmoi ledge might come Aren't we In Cuba, fighting to drive low- cur to his heart, anil the two came will on Saturday, October 20, 1917, at be enjoined from asserting any right, JACKSONVILLE POSI. of tlie lost man through one or more of the Spaniards out?" rolling from beneath tlie whirring 10 o’clock A. M. at the front door of i title, interest or claim of any kind or the bills. But non«* of the bills was “No; we nre in France, fighting to wheels. As 1 helped them from the ihe court house in Jacksonville, Jack- character in or to the following des ever presented nt any bank This a«ld drive out the Germans.” gutter tlie boy was moaning. son County, Oregon, offer for sale and cribed premises or any portion thereof, e«l Io the mystery mid reflected on the "Well, 1'11- be Jlnged!" exclaimed "Where are you hurt, boy?” 1 asked BUSINESS CARDS theory that Redmond had been miir John. "I thought 1 knew myself nnd excitedly, turning him around on his sell at public auction for cash to the j t.o-wit: a strin of land commencing 1 72 iI highest bidder, to satisfy said judg i chains south of the northeast corner i deled If he had not been murdered that I was Pete Murray. Hand me a sturdy bare legs. ment, with the costs of this sale, sub of Donation Land Claim No. 75 in sec what laid la-com«* of him? lookin’ glass I want to sec who 1 am "Dey didn't hurt mo—but—«ley dem ject to redemption ns provided by law, tion 26 in township No. 37 S. of Range When Mrs. Redmond «lied her daugh anyway!" m-iir got my ilog!" walled the urchin GUS NEWBURY ter Flora was twenty years old Iler "That Isn't me," lie said feebly. “I'm between dry sobs.—Columbus (O.) Dis all of the right, title and interest tlfat No. 2 W. Willamette Meridian; thence mother before her death told her Ilia» not that old cuss with his hair sprinkled patch. the defendant, Woodville Lodge No. east 23.27 chains; thence south 43 links; Attorney-at-Law she was heiress to $30.000 mid Would with gray. And I'm not John Doyle 217, 1. O. O. F. had on the 18th day of thence west 23.27 chains; thence north some day eoiue Into possession of her neither. I'm Pete Murray, n soillifer of Military Digits. June 1912, or has since acquired or now . 43 links to the place of beginning; aud Will Practise in All Courts in the State -fortune. the Sixteenth infantry. I'm fighting in Men with long, tapering "piano” flu has in and co the following described i for a further decree of this Court OREGON MEDFORD, Flora formed an attachment tor • Cuba. What's the matter with me any gels are upt to desert after short serv real property, situated in Jackson j quieting title to said lands and premi<- young man named Trevor, but sines way?" ice, while those having stubby digits, . e^ hi this plaintiff, an t for such other Trevor bad nothing except a small sal Tlie nurse called a surgeon, who, nft ilenotlng stability of character anil ut County, State of Oregon, to-wit: Lot Three (3) in Block Or.e (1) ef i and further relief as to the Court may ary neither lie nor Flora could bring er considerable questioning of the pa ter lack of the artistic temperament, themselves to accept tbe burdens of tient. came to the Conclusion that Doyle* usually stand by their boats mid tnuke Carner aril Sebin’s Addition to the seem just and equitable. D. W. BAGSHAW matrimony. One day a letter came a«l or Murray or whoever lit* vus, bad tlie best malines. Town of Woodville, now Rogue River, Service of this summons is made by dressed to Mrs. Wil limn Redmond from been wounded in the head In the Span Although desertions from the marine in Jackson County, Oregon. Attorney at Law | publication thereof in the Jacksonville i an official 111 Now Mexico. It stated ish American war. mid Ii id lost his corps nre light nt times, it has been Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, Sep Post, pursuant to an order of the Hon. that In opening n roiul quicksand had blimp of memory. The shrapnel that said that actors, sign writers and. tember 7th 1917. NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER F. M. Calkins, Judge of the above en- 1 lieen struck. While endeavoring to se had hit him in his light with the Ger strange to say, waiters furnish the R alph G. J ennings , | titled Court, made and entered July I cure a foundation the body of a mail mans hail restored him to Ills original largest number of deserters. Office with Jacksonville Post. Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon, 30, 1917. on horseback was found some distance self. It was thought la-st to break the Records, including finger prints, of - OREGON JACKSONVILLE. under the surface. From papers found matter to lilm. nnd the nurse was com all men enlisted In the corps are kept By Leslie W. St inscll, Deputy. K F. M ulkey , on the body the man's identity as Wil missioned to do so. The task was ac at headquarters for purposes of identi Attorney for Plaintiff. ♦ A* llam Redmond hail been learned. The complished with great delicacy. fication, anil there nre cases on record body had been placed in a burial vault. Notice of Final Settlement From that time till Peter Murray where bodies, with finger tips intact, II. K. HANNA Summons. Flora read this letter with great In- was started home to be discharged for have been positively Identified through teres t. disability, lie wondered w hat had be the finger print medium.—Philadelphia IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF j IN 1 HE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON. FOR JACKSON COUNTY. Both Trevor and Flora had been snv- come of the sweetheart lie lia«l loved Press. lawyer ] OREGON, FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON, Ing money for some time, t Linking as a young num. She must now be a In the matter of the Estate of j Jessie Beatrice Dean, Plaintiff, that they might, after all, unite their woman of nearly forty Wliat would Th» Word “Expir».” Office in Bank of Jacksonville Building -vs- lives and by tills Huie had enough she look Ilk«* nt the advanced age?« He "Expire" in its literal sense Is breath Margaret Hurst, deceased. I Notice is hereby given that Frank 1 Carl Robert Dean, Defendant.! Jointly to pay their expenses to the must have been reported «lend AY mn ing out. Inspiration mid expiration to OREGON west. gether constitute respiration, lzaak Hurst, the Executor of the above en To Carl Robert Dean the abive named I 'JACKSONVILLE, rate la* had been lost to her After much deliberation the pair de On«* «lay. several mouths later. Peter Walton observed that "if the Inspir titled estate, as such, has tile I his final defendant; cMed to lie married, go to New Mexico, Murray, who had spent some time ing or expiring organ of any anima! be account and report in the above-entitled In the name of the State of Oregon. and if tlie luituiie mis nut recovered hunting for Ellen t'rosbv. the sweet- ■topped 18 suddenly dies." The Ro court and matter and Monday, Octo I you are hereby required to appear and THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN they would settle where there was heart of Ids youth, stepped up to the mans spoke of "breathing out" the ADVERTISING BY THE more opportunity to make a career porch of h cottage In Canada anil rang breath of life instead of "dying” by ber 1, 1917 at the hour of 10 o’clock A. answer the complaint of the plaintiff M. at the courtroom of above-entitled filed against you in the above entitled way of euphemism, Just ns they said tlinn in tbe oust. tho bell, A middle aged woman ail Ou reaching New Mexico, without swered tlie summons, Though Peter “vixlt" (lie Ims lived! Instead of "lie Is court at the court house at Jackson court and cause, on or before the expi making themselves known, they learned was looking for her and she siippo*e«l dead." In all languages the reluctmtee vide, Jackson County, State of Oregon, ration of six weeks from the date of I GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO Where the body of John Redmond bail him «lead she recognlzial him before lie frankly to say “deud” or "die" appears; has been appointed as the time and the firsf publication of this summons, been placed, mid one ulglit visited an rrcognlr.«*d her. Nothing was spoken lienee such words mid phrases ns "pass place for hearing of objections thereto to-wit: on or before the 13th day of BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES acre of ground used for a cemetery lie took her in his arms, nnd she clung away." "decease.’’ "demise," "the de and for the settlement thereof. October, 1917. And if you fail to so parted." "the lute." "no more." "if any There was but one vault in It. and the to him. F rank H urst , appear and answer within said time, fastenings to tills were Insecure. Tre Peter had not been reported dead thing should happen to uie." Executor of estate of Margaret Hurrt for want thereof the plaintiff will ap- vor forced them by means of a file and after the light at Santiago, but had Deceased. | ply to the court for the relief prayed Change in Southern Pacific Time an Iron implement he had provided for been mentioned ns having lieen dis for in her complaint, to-wit: for a de the purpose- Then lie went In anil charged from tho hospital in a “some Table opened a mile box containing tbe only what dazed condition." it was these cree of the court dissolving the bonds Legal Advertisements. Notice Of Final Settlement body there. Striking ii light lie began three words that led Ellen Crosby to Effective Nov. 13, 1916. of matrimony existing between the to feel for the bag miller the clothing believe that lie had wandered away plaintiff and the defendant and for such ----------- »®»—-------- Atiout the shoulders lie found ta|«e. and bail subsequently «lied before be NORTH BOUND TRAINS. In the Matter of the Estate of other relief as to the court may seem and tbe tape led to the bag Ing able to reach his home. She had Notice of Sheriff's Sale. equitable. This summons is served by Christena Reuter, deceased. Tlie latter was difficult to get be •nourued him as his w Idow. 14 Portland Passenger.... ..8:20 A.M. Notice is hereby given that the un publication in the Jacksonville Post, By virtue an execution in tore-br- cause It was lietween the shoulder Ellen hail tnade her living ami hav- 16 Oregon Express......... ...6:20 P.M. blades. Trevor finally secured It and. ■ng been frugal hail laid up something ure and order of sale duly issued out of dersigned have filed their first and pursuant to an order of the Hor>. F. L. opening It, found the bills. In a few l*esl«les owning th«» house tn which she an«I under the seal of the Circuit Court final account as administrator and TouVelle, County Judge of Jackson 12 Çhasta Limited ...2:18A.M moments he had examined mid counted lived, she was ready to marry Peter for the State of Ore ton fjr Jackson administratrix of the estate of Christ County, Oregon, made and entered SOUTH BOUND TRAINS. them. There were thirty $ 1.000 bills and divide her Income with him. Peter County, dated September 7lh 1917, in ens Reuter, deceased, in the County- August 31, 1917. which order reauires I.eavlug the vault, he embraced bis was too proml to accept this ami know a certain suit therein, wherein Polk Court of Jackson County, Oregon, and said summons to be so published once 15 California Express ....... .10:50 P.M wife, assuring her that alio had come ing no trn«le except that of a soldier Hull, et al, as Plaintiffs, recovered that said court has appointed Satur each week for six successive weeks. Into her Inheritance. the case hung Are. Rut Anally the Date of first publication is Sept. 1, 1917. 13 San Francisco Express. ..9:05 A.M Tbo Trevors decided to remain tn the story reached th«« government ami IV judgment and decree against Edward day, the 29th dav of September, 1917, D. W. B agshaw , 11 Shasta Limited.......... ... . 3:20A.M west and are now among tho wealth I ter wus appointed to an <>filee in the Br-iwnsworth. Defendant, for the sum at the hour of 10 o’clock in the fore Attorney for Plaintiff, [of $2000. with interest at 7'1 from Jan noon of said day as the time, and the ■st people of their statp. I’nited Slates revenue service. 4:35 P.M. Jacksonville, Oregon. 17 Ashland Passenger uary 24th 1917, and .$200. attorney's court room of said county court at the Jacksonville, Ore. Where you get best work at low prices LEGAL BLANKS