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I Qiisly wounded, lu.s Just gone back Into ere I a decree against the s iid de'ar» ■Clive service, al t.-cli’d to n section dants and in favor of sail plaintiff in! of uhut was formerly the American the sum of $1943.66 together with 6'i umbulii me. interest thereon from the 5th cay of Are Carefully Trained. January, 1918, together with the furth Th • dogs undergo first of nil an ex- Summon - er sum of-$11.-36 costs an I disbu se- linri union before a special jury before I being accepted. Tin do^s, obeli ue- By E1JJOT WALKER !X’ THE CIRCUIT COURT OK THE menjs, and the furl her sum of $161 -n *' - | cepiid. lire placed in centers of In STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR JACKSON attofnjy’s fees, which d -ere ■ w r died and docketed in s >i I c jurt on i tie Contribute Useful Service on stilt'lion, prcparuilou und training. * COUNTY. (Cop/rigbu : Th<re llrcy lire eliliusted to experl J »th day of Dee -inber, 1917. Western Battle Front. Mildred Rn^ecran”, Plaintiff, ' enecd trainers, who make thnni fuitUl “Whoa, Betty!” The gray mare N dice is hbttsby given that pursuant -vs- Iiir with their position .is soldiers, anil »topped and sniffed. "Someone called to the terms of saU-i xe'uli >n. I will (Jharles Francis Ros -crans. Defendant. ' courage, discipline, sangfroid, prudence me,” whispered the girl in the buck on Wednesday the IJth dav of Febru and dispatch are taught them. It b board—"dose by. too.” Suit for Divorce. ary, 1913, at 10:00 o’clock ' A. M., at only after n fairly Imig course in these She snatched the whip from Its To ChaYfes ' Francis Rosecrai'S, the the frontdoor of the Court House in schools that the (logs are sent to the socket nnd gripped the handle. "I limy abive named defendant: Jacksonville, Jackson Co ne y, Oregon, For Every Dog Who Dies on Field of float and start their service. have to start quick," she thought. Then In the Vosges, in Lorraine mid In her clear voice rang out. starling the INT.ISNVM3 0? THE STATE offer for sale and will sell at public Honor, France Considers It Has Alsace the dogs often work with trims echoes from the boulders above: OF OREGON, you are hereby required auction for cash to the high st bidder, Saved the Life of a Soldier Messen- .1 port and carriage of provisions, liar "Who is It? Who spoke?” to appear and answer the complaint of to satisfy the said decree in said sever fler—Dogs Are Carefully T rained nesseil to vehicles specially construct A little stream of gravel trickled the plaintiff filed against you in the al amounts, with the cost of *his sale, for Their Useful and Dangerous ed for I lie purpose. The dogs like this down beside the big rock nt her aide; above entitled court and cause, on or subject to redemption as provided bi Duties. work, which they curry out with rapid a few small stones rattled; then a before the last day of the time prer law, II of the right, title and interest white face lifted into view, nnd a hand tty and energy. scribed in the order for publication of that the defendants, Adelaide L. Tag- The dog pounds of France are con The dogs attached ns guards to Implored silence. Kinnm ms herein, to-wit; on or before ga t, R. A. Rowl y. and Isabella Row tributing an element to the deadly depots of arms nail munitions are per Jennie Freeland raised her whip In the 19th day of January, 1918, that be lev his wife, and Florence Milligan, or trench warfare that is old us conflict feet anil trustworthy guides, swift In sudden alarm anil looked again. ing the date of the expiration of six any thereof, had in said premises on and, nt the same time, modern in its attack and defense. As Io rill catchers, “George!" she cried. “It isn’t yon? these, like tile sentinels, lire the best What are you doing here?" weeks from the date of the first publi- tie 9th day of April, 1914, or have conception and achievement. Every dog pound in the republic Is friends of tile Poilu. living with him, c ition hereof. And if you fail to so since acquired or now have in and to The • young man was In the road appear end answer, for want thereof the foil iwing described real property contributing every canine it picks up, faithful, intelligent, affectionate com now. “For God's sake, Jennie get me I line,” he whispered. His plaintiff will auply to the court for the situated in Jackson County, State of and numerous breeding societies lire panions, the soldier’s true friend. over the furnishing regular quotas, but still Their watchfulness enables him to voice and i eyes implored piteously, lie re'ief asked for in her complaint, to Oregon, to-wit: dogs are needed to fill n very great sleep. held up 1 a red, swollen wrist. “It’s wit; For a decree dissolving the bonds All of Block Fifteen (15) of the Ori and growing need. Ambulance dugs are required to dis broke, I guess; I can’t drive.' of matrimony existing between plain ginal Plat of ; he Oakdale Park Addi So ninny diverse duties have been cover the wounded nnd to go nail find The girl's lithe arm went out and tiff and defendant; for an order grant tion to the City of Medford. Oregon. developed for dogs in this war that the timbuliiuces. The dogs carry to drugged him up beside her. ing plaintiff the care and custody of Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, tl is practically every canine, provided lie the latter the cap of the wounded man “You did It, George?" trembled her the minor child, Dongld Francis Rose- 7th day of January, 1918. is Intelligent enough to be trained, or some object indicating the milt to lips. can be utilized. crans, and for such other and further which he belonged. Other dugs, differ I R alph G. J ennings “Yes! They’re after me. Jennie. A dog kennel large inoligli for ently trained, call iinibiihmees to the I’ve been running and hiding all night.” relief as to the court may setrn equita- I Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. training hundreds of dogs Is u regu- wounded by means of prearranged j "Get up, Bet!” The lush fell In a b -. By L eslie W. S tansell , Deputy. Inr part of the equipment of < every cries. All these dogs carry u little stinging cut. The mare leaped under I This summons is served upon you by French urmy now. It turns Olli wallet containing n flask and various j It, and then steadied to a rapid trot, publication thereof in the Jacksonville trained animals for iront service. rough dressings lor first aid. They are | "It’s ten miles, George; we'll bent Post, pursuant to an order of Hon. F. , N alice Or Sal? Of Real Property Originally dogs were used for Just accustomed to cover all sorts of coun them! They can't be far behind. Oh, L. TouVelle, County Judge of Jackson the try, to clear all obstacles and to have I never dreamed ft was you!" IV THE COUNTY COURT OE THE STATE OF two purposes—currying aid to County. Oregon, which order was made I 'OREGON. FORJACXSON COUNTY. wounded and iieeoiupitnyilig patrols to no fear of cannon or shell fire. "Don’t give up. Jennie.” •'and entered on the 20th day of Novem In the matter of the estate of "scent out” the enemy. The Belgians Proved Their Value. “Give—you—up!” The color surged have always had a third duty—that of ber, 1917, and which order requires , ch jr|ts H Basye, deceased. They have proved themselves valu buck to the fresh young face. Iler training dogs to draw imo-hlne guns. able since the dcclnrntion of war and tone was half scornful, half tender, N.'iiii ihli said SlimmnnH summons tn to hr* be nn so hi published once N-'tice is hereby given that pursuant, lint the highly specialized art of for three years they have carried out “I suppose you want to go straight to each week for six consecutive weeks. to an order of sale, duly male and tn- war today Ims result'd in iiiiipliticiition The date of the first publication of tered on the 17th day of January, 1918, of these duties. Two of the most im their laborious and perilous work with Hiram's ?” the ambulances to which they lire at "No, I can’t trust him. If I enn this summons is December 8, 1917, I by the Honorable )’. L. TouVelle, portant roles now played by canines— tached ill the most heavily bombarded strike Grant Brookers lie will know and date of last publication thereof is Judge of the above entitled court, I '•Huson" work and sentinel service— districts. where to put me, and blind them January 19, 1918. will on the 19th day of February, 1918, can be said to have attained supreme Dogs, ns n rule, show great distress somehow. Old Grant will do anything D. VV. B agshaw , Attorney for Plaintiff at the hour of 11 o’clock in the fore Importance. when shells burst near them and howl for me.” Residence and postoffice address is noon, on the premises in the City of Play Useful Part. piteously, tin the other hand, they She pressed her face to Jacksonville, Oregon. (logs have h "Liason” dogs the most dan have been known to dash along the know the road. Tlint'll help Jacksonville, Jackson County, Oregon, | offer for sale and will sell all the right, gerous and the most useful purls to top of a trench daring infantry tire, get by the stretch. The sheriff was We have on hand for sale the following | title and interest that the above named piny. Tiny carry messages between burking at the smoking muzzle, sharp hitching up ns I drove past. Bob El attacking troops and butteries to the ly examining puffs of dirt thrown up lery was with him.” Notice To Creditors i decedent, Charles H. Basye, had at blanks viz: rear, which shield the troops by bar by enemy bullets and iippnrently en "What did yon hear, Jennie?” The NOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN, that the time of his death, in or to the fol- rage tire. Tii - intensity of < iieiny joying Hie noise. Evidently there Is man's voice trembled. "I never meant Lease, the undersigned, Sadie S. Jones, hav- (lowing described real estate situated eounter-biirrnge-i to prevent this kills some chemical exuded by exploding to—to—” Mortgages, ing been duly appointed administratrix I in the County of Jackson, State of Ore hundreds of dogs, hut still ninny sin Ils that peculiarly affects n dog. “I didn't hear much. Don’t let’s Bill of Sale, trained animals slip through. For Regimental mascots appear to have talk about it. I know they made out • f the estate of George M. Jones, de gon, to-wit: Agreements. Lot 1, in Block 4, of the town (now every dog who dies on the field of the best time, for they stay ill bil a warrant, mid that the—the doctor ceased, and notice is hereby given that Warranty Deeds, City) of Jacksonville, Jackson Coun honor France considers it lias saved lets. live on the fat of the land and was still working over him. That’s any and all persons having claims Quit Claim Deeds, the life of the soldier messenger, who are made much of by the local In ty, Oregon, as shown ¡on the official all." against said estate may present the (. hattel Mortgage, otherwise would have to do the work. habitants. The pampered terrier of a Along the ill kept, gravelly road plat thereof. said claims properly verified, within Acknov ledgements, Many dogs who full to show apti cei lain famous regiment of foot winding through the rugged Vermont Said sale to be for cash and subject six months from the date of the first Real Estate ontract, tude for "liason" work develop Into guards sat on the top of a transport hills, the gray mure sped. publication of this notice, which first to approval and confirmation bv the excellent sentinels. Those particular wagon at the tail of the battalion and Location Notice—Placer,. “What became of your hot, George?" County Court in the usual manner. publica’ion is on the 22nd day of ly fitted for this work take their barked nt all the civilian dogs lie Location Notice—Quartz, "I lost It in the woods. I fell over Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, and place ut the top of the trench along passed. December, A. D. 1917, to the said a stump. Oh. Jennie, think of how Satisfaction of Mortgage, administratrix at her home on Beatty first published, tnis 19th day of Janu side tho gun barrel of their muster happy we were to be. and now!” He Real Estate A rents Gintract, nnd delect every patrol or every In Street, Medford, Oregon, or to her ary, 1918. was weak, exhausted mid horror At reasonable prices. We intend adding dividual soldier that nltcinpts passage D. W. B agshaw , Attorney, H. A. Canady, at his office stricken. Administrator of the es of the barbed wire entanglements 216 E. Main Street, Medford, Oregon. "Mother risked everything for fa- other blanks as fast as possible untii tate of Charles II. Ba ahead. tlier.” she said. "anil things came out the line is complete. Blanks of spicial Dated December5'41st, A. D. 1917. I logs are still trained and used to | all right. After you’re over the line form printed to order at short m tice sye. deceased, S adie S. J ones , I carry aid to the wounded. One vet I I'll come. It will be hard to leave -------- ♦<!>♦- ■ — Administratrix of the Estate of eran—Dick—who has been officially I home, but I'll come. If you're caught, George M. Jones, Deceased. decorated with the Will' Cross for Summons. I’ll wait.” bravery at Verdun, where his master Patriotic League of the Y. W. C —------ They had covered half the distance, was killed and the dog himself serl- A. Is Doing Splendid Betty rattling bravely along, but punt IN TUE C1HCUIT COURT OS THE STATE OF OREGON Executor’s Final Notice ing slightly. Fur behind, the anxious BUSINESS CARDS IN ANU FOB THS COUNTY OF- JACKSON. Work. lovers heard n faint halloo. Their IN THE COUNTY COURT OF OREOON, Harley H. Hall, Plaintiff. heads turned in simultaneous fright. FO” JACKSON COUNTY. vs. “The woninn’s committee Is being LADY ABERDEEN DOING "It’s Parmelee, mid lie's got Samp much encouraged In Its work of en Eva Hall, Defendant. In the matter of the estate of Sarah G US NEWBURY son's pair. It’s nil up, Jennie. Kiss GOOD WORK FOR BABIES rolling the assistance of nil American Pearson Adams, deceased. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE me, darling, before they see us.” Case's women to help the country, each In her Attorney-at-Law The undersigned, executor of the i OF OREGON, you are hereby required a««».” r.nrtn: own way, by the work of the Y. W. C. tone was strong and firm now. His estate of Sarah Pearson Adams, de to appear and answer the complaint of features lighted up. “ It's worth It all. ” Will Practise in All Courts in the State A. in its patriotic league.” says Mrs. ceased, having filed herein his final the Plaintiff hied against you in the Phillip North Moore, head of the de he whispered. "It's worth It!” OREGON MEDFORD, As ho leaned forward for that last account said court has fixed Monday, above entitled Court and cause, on or partment of health nud recreation of caress the girl straightened lip January 2lst, 1918, ut Ten o’clock in before the last day of the time pre and I he woman's committed. the forenoon of said day, at the County scribed in the Order for publication of “Tills Is a league made up especially laughed shrilly. “Sit still!” she cried. I” Court House in Jacksonville, Oregon, summons herein, towit: on or before of young girls, and its idea is to in “Don’t hinder me!” Now the hoof beats enme plainly to spire them to adopt the highest stand for the time and place of the hearing i the 2nd day of March 1918, that being ards of womanliness and loyalty to their ours, and now the sheriff's shout. of said final account. the date of the expiratiorf of six weeks Attorney at Law Jennie looked back and waved her their country. The pledge which they All persona interested are hereby from the date of the first publication hand. A hundred yards nnd she turn sign reads : NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEVANCEH notified to make, or file, their objec- ' thereof. And if you fail to so appear “ 'I pledge myself to express my pa ed abruptly into an old wood road, up tions duly verified, if any they have to I and answer, for the want thereof, the a sharp Incline—goading her beast, en II triotism ; Office with Jacksonville Post. said fiml account, with said court on Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the “ ‘By doing better than ever before couraging, guiding with hands that nev er faltered — a little further, deeper in i relief demanded in his complaint, to or before said time. whatever work I enn do, JACKSONVILLE. - OREGON wit: For a decree dissolving the Bonds “ 'By rendering whatever special to the woods. Gus N ewbury , “Keep quiet, George. We can cross service I can nt this time to my corn Executor of the estate of Sarah Pear of matrimony now existing between it—they never enn.” she said. inanity ami country. the Plaintiff and Defendant; for costs son Adams, deceased. The gray mare snorted, trembled, IT. K. HANNA " 'By living up to the highest stnnd- and disbursements and such other and December 22nd, 1917, ards of honor and by helping others felt carefully with her forefeet. further relief as to the Court may ♦®w "Go on. Betty.! It's nil right. Betty !” to do the same.’ seem just and equitable. lawyer They were over. Behind them was "Especially In connection with the Notice to Creditors This summons is served upon you, by dangers arising from the large train ' a frail, hnlf-tumbllng bridge of ancient publication, thereof in the Jacksonville ing camps nil over the country. It Is logs and boards, spanning a chasm Office in Bank of Jacksonville Building NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Post, pursuant to an Order ot Him. F. valuable to have organizations of thirty feet In depth. T. B. Roberts, the undersigned, has "You may kiss mo now. Oh. George 'JACKSONVILLE, i L. TouVelle, Judge of the Courtly (*ou: t OREGON young girls who can lie reached by In- been appointed executor of the last dear!” She burst into wild weeping 1 of Jackson County. Oregon, and which foruinii.ui and i.dviceiis to their prop will and of the estate of Isaac G. Rob er conduct In these unu mil conditions. and clasped him close. erts, deceased, by the C mnty Court order was made on the 16th day of Jan Sheriff Chester Parmelee stopped Ills An appeal to the honor i-.nd patriotism uary 1918, and which said order re- THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN for Jackson County, Oregon, and [all of the girls themselves will give them horses on the other side of the gap. i quires said summons to be published ADVERTISING BY THE persons having claims against said es coots I “ Of all the crazy ever see !” il very mill'll clearer idea of their own tor six consecutive weeks. tate are hereby notified to ¡present the obligations than any number of warn he yelled In high wrath, "An' me The date of the first publication of same, duly verified, to the|undersigned ings. or than the ordinary safeguards coinin’ all this way to find George, ez this summons is January 19, 1918 and Ulcered he was fullerin' the road! No executor ut Gold Hill in Jackson Coun-- and restrictions. GENERAL OFFICES “It Is tin exceptional privilege so to need of runnin' off. George; that man NEW YORK AND CHICAGO ty, Oregon, on or before the expiration I the date of the last publication thereof is March 2, 1918. hez come to all right, mid says 'twas direct the spirit of youth and patriot of six months from the date of the first , BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES S. S. P bntz , ism that it may be n power and not a all his fault, mi’ lie bed no business ter publication of this notice. say whnt lie did about the gal—didn't peril in these days of trial.'' Attorney for Plaintiff. The date of first publication is Jan- know she was anythin' ter yer. Says Residence Medford, Ore. uary 5th, 1918. ye're a hard hitter." The sheriff grin Generals Average Sixty Years. T. B. R oberts , The ages of generals on tho new war ned. “Fve n warrant here for service, Executor. council average about sixty years. Till an’ hev ter go back. Whnt'll you two do? 'Tnln't possible to cross over Between Girls. age* of some of them are ns follows: •'What are you reading so Intently’" Chief of Stuff Bliss, sixty-four; Ma ng'ln. Tills end's nil loose an' cavin'. Effective Nov. 13, 1916. "Bnlxne. I have to post tip on Baiane jor General Crozier, sixty-three; Major Jennie, how come yer ter pick htai Notice of Sheriff's Sale, up?" Iiecntlse Illy beiti Is Interested In General Weaver, sixty-three; Major NORTH BOUND TRAINS. zac. Don't you ever pu*t up ou “Oh. I found him on the road.” General Crowder, fifty-eight; Major things wlilvli Interest your bean?” "I see. I see," remarked Parmelee 14 Portland Passenger........ 8:20 A.M. General Sharpe, fifty-seven; General By virtue of an execution in foreclo "I don't liave to. " answered the "Well, ye're u plucky gal. Scott, slxty-four; General Black, slxty- «ngely. sure, and order of sale duly issued out er girl "My I mciii ts interested In tn<x 16 Oregon Express 6:20 P.M. Where ye goin' now?" of and under tho seal of the Circuit Buffalo News "1 guess we'll go around by the wood 12 Shasta Limited 2:18A.M Court of the State of Oregon for Jack- and come back by the highway.' Plain Clothes for “Cops.” An Ancient Custom. plied the girl, smiling nt him. son County, dated on the 5th day of SOUTH BOUND TRAINS. With the exception of the traffic in Dublln. Belfast unii other cltle “I wonder If men have always com January, 1918, in a certain suit therein In Ireland thè Infunt mortality I* 5( squad. Wichita policemen will no longer my folks I’ll be a bit late," plaited nlsuit the food their wives pre And Petty resumed her way more 15 California Express ........ 10:50 P.M appear In uniform. Safety Director S pending wherein Mrs. A R. Phipps, is per cent bigie r thnn in New York city pared for them." «aid one woman. One of thè big blts of work. <»ld I.nd.i W. Zlekefoose Issued the edict and ex leisurely. plaintiff, and Adelaide L Taggart, R. 13 San Francisco Express.. .9:06 A.M "I guess so." replied tfie other. Aberdeen. Is "getting beliiml thè Imiti«--. plained that “he did not want to adver A. Rowley and Isabella Rowley his "Adam stinted ft” 1’topla I* what every nmn thinks the 11 Shasta Limited.. .. 3:20A.M In ordvr tu bulbi up thè nutiou ueak tise his officers to those who wanted wife, and Florence Milligan are defen I to keep out of the way of the law.' world would In- If he had bls own way. enei! by war." ■17 Ashland Passenger 4:35 P.M. “ÖCGS OF WAR A iOLITY KuW Legal Advertise nents Over the Line you ^re :n need of Good Printing the POST Jacksonville, Ore. Where you get best work at low prices LECAL BLANKS INSPIRES SPIRIT OF LOYALTY AMONG WOMEN JACKSONVILLE POS1. 1). W. BAGSHAW Change in Southern Pacific Time Table dants, and wherein the plaintiff recov-1 9