Cotten Coara.
i east of its »ou hwes> corner:
whit'. las be .1 put u,: ,,r
then a s uth 17 degr es
Mrs. Minnie Kelley who had be n
Summons
pre«- re .i,” from O.OGO ft
chains to a stone; thence
visiting her parents in this city re’.utr-
•ytt-'in viATnnv
tads anil i aide into gears. pr<>
IN THE risevi COURT OF THE STATE OF
í
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'
n
V
j
:
u
;
1
1
i
»
degree«
ei.st,
1.90
chain
ed to Portland Friday evening.
urt'cle - as rior to that m'tiu'
oKEGox, for J ackson count «.
R<v ; then.', along the wale sig
Softer than'stdel, tht L. ij
->A I’URDAY, JUNE 21, 1919
Slim Chamberlin, a reputed had man
Dy MAR0AHET HOLMES
up stream to the place ot beginning;
I aintiff,
al vie' k< wla
«4.e‘
and a gun fighter of Siskiyou c.iint,., Monroe George,
a so, the warehouse of what
und. r fi le lion.
-v«
Calif., was arrested fueMlay afternoon
c
LOCAL NEWS
known as lhe Logue River Puoi
1
near Cole station, south of Ashland R< gue River Puba • S.rvic? C,rp>-
or
Service Corporation, situated on
>
The I
ration,
a
corp
>rati
>n,
“Th:it’s a yellower perch, Salls. that
Sheriff Terrill, accompanied bj Depu'y
Af Th? C.'n.’cfi.-s • -
a ijacent to the r.iiir > iJ in the To a n one l<.” The <»l<! m**n. SaTy’< grand
and Power C >tnpmy, a corp
Glenn
Terrill,
Sheriff
Calkins
of
Siski
S. R. Coffman of Forest creek was a
of l> >1<1 Hid in Jackson count; , Oreg father, dropped a squirming ti-'h Into 1
l’::i riTiti“ ’-’-Il
Fort Dearborn Trust and S
you
countv,
Calif.,
and
Policeman
b isiness visitor in this city Friday.
on, also, the eiectri ■ lighting and the boat. stuck a stj’.by forefinger into
W. L
Bank,
a
corporation,
A hort H. G.i'nrno:•«. Minister
E. H. Helms returned Thursday from A lams of Medford, made the arrest.
power plant owned a. d o, era ed in a tomato cun at I.is feet, scooped up
Houten, F. W. D>lgJ, .
a short visit to Portland.
Mrs. Ella Grimes of Klamath Falls, Conklin, J. R Cook. J. H. Chambers,
co median with the pr. n-es af >re- a long. wrigglin’/ worm ami pro« ce ded
> St ic 4? L'Ulli! Iy-H' :<dfrv v-
ses, eus UKUt to drape it upon the fish book.
of Alt xander Thompson of California-Oregon Power Co npmv,
sai , and a.I franchise
ali. School Claeses
'I he Jacksonville Elks, their families daughter
1
1O:0
o
;
a
.
m
Il was a June evening. between sun-
■ nnucted ihcle-
a>.d rights of wo
,1i’-
and many others went to Medford Fri this city, is visiting relatives here this a corporation, Horace Pelton, John
for
all
ages.
improve- <• i ami dusk. The girl sitting beside
with. Also, all bui dinj
wirshiji, with
week.
Dugan, The Gold Hill Bank, a corpo
day evening to see the Elks parade.
11:00
A.
M-
Ms>
rn
i
’
’
K
the aged man in the boat looked trou
ment» a id nischiu. iy located tnereun, bled. I’or a few in »menis she Ava|uQv<l f sermon.
Defendants.
id
,,
Pat Swayne of Watkins was a visi
Flora Thompson and Gertrude Dun- ration,
and
:
ll
the
appurtenances,
i'
lading
6:45 I’-.M., Qhristian Knd.av r I.N »i j
, the yellow perch flopping about nt her
tor in this city Friday.
nington were visitors at Medfold Fri To Fort Dearborn Trust and Savings
me canal, dilciies, ciieh rigiils and f«et. then gingerly she lifted It and er meuting.
B ink, a corp >r itio 1, and F. W Dodge,
Attorney Frank J. Newman of Med day evening.
water rights appur.ena :t thcie.o, at d slipped it back into the water.
7:30 P. M. Evening
Defendants:
—
ford transacted business in this city to
All work done in 1919 spot cash at
and all lhe w elt s, lai-er ..3, head
“Why do water lilies close their ; s rmon.
day.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
W. R. Sparks.
; atvs, flumes, pipe, conduits and all petals when lhe sun goes down, grand i Prayer meeting on Wednesday even- i
utner prop .rty connected therewith father?’’ she asked.
Mrs. D. W, Bagshaw and Moliio FOR SALE—Reasonable—Timber claim OREGON, you are hereby notified that
ing at 7:30.
Monroe George, the ho'der of Certifi
'Flic old man, fumbling with th-e bait -Everyone welcome to these meetings.
and comprising sai.i canal, together
Bailey were visitors at Medford Thurs
160 acres, Location, Sec. 31, T i p. 40,
cate
of
Delinquency
number
4201,
issued
day afternoon.
wuh the po ;ur plant thereon, all ami hook, ignored her question.
Range 4 W. Jackson Co, Oregon.
”i was glad when tgey.s-jid into me
.....................
“A dead worm ain't much temptation-
Write to Mrs. M. E. Herrington, 116'^
t!1? sh,eril!' and tax collector for
elceliical machinery, wheels pen
George H. Minning of Applegate
to fish,” he soliloquized; “always put let us go into the thej house of Jie
I
Jackson
Countv,
Oregon,
on
April
6,
stocks. pumps, pumpi g houses ai d the bait on so it covers the hook, an' ¡Lord.-Te. 122:t.
West Lidia ;a Ave., Spokane, Wn.
"
was a visitor in this city and Medford
1917, for the sum of $112.85, also, cer.
privileges, pipe ii.i..«. poser lilies, always leave a bit < f the worm wrig
Wednesday. Mr. Minning has disposed
tificate of delinquency number 4k<2,
hyuru-clec.ri machinery and tra. s- gling at lhe ends.“
of some of his interests at Applegate
C’iS«. b. TUmHOK. W
trjY' ;
issued by the said sheriff and tux col
Umatilla Seeks Federal Aid.
iniasio.i li ies, sie.iin plants, engines,
lie cast the line again, and the girl
Highest quithty, jewe.iyr
and will take a much needed rest for a
lector on April 6, 1917, for the sum of
repairing, iliamot d set-j
Pendleton, Or., Jane 17. — Repre
b dets, dynamos, generators, wire: watched it as It went quivering out
few months.
$102.56, the said amounts being the
■ g. watttit ’icpahii'i’.",f
c bb s, lowers, transi t ua rs, and all • toward the shining green leaves of the
Mark Winningham and Hiram J. sentative E. P. Dolii, of Hermiston, > amounts due an I delinquent for taxes
. c ..ir mo<N ugg-: i^jeW
lily pad*.
will
(jo
to
Washington
as
thu
repre
other
appiiat
ces
and
equipment
ol
1
elrv manufacturing. ,,
Arnold of Watkins transacted business
I fur the years 1913 and 1915, reap ci-
sentative of th: people of Umatilla
every description, and ail franchises, ■ “That’s all he thinks about,” she
Martin J. Reddy, ' I
in this city Friday forenoon.
I ively, together with penalty, interest
thought,
“
that
ami
the
price
of
lum
county to secure aid from the govern
easemems and rights of wav used in I
K
2 E. Main St.. ME .OHP. OUEGOE
Mrs. M. Tieroff of Nebraska, sister ment on the proposed McKay project, i and costs thereon, upon the real prop
ber.“
I Í . :. ; ÆÏ-- ,E*f"hOTJ
eonn etion with the said premises
“Tlie trouble with grandfather Is.”
of J. H. Berry of this city, is here this 1 completion ol wbieh would Water a erty assessed a-Shown in said certifi-
and
the
piw^r
plant
thereon,
and
the
she
reflected,
“
that
he
has
a
pile
of
I cates, of which tne defendants herein
week visiting her brother whom she > large acreage in die'eountry.
transmission lims und transmission I money and he doesn’t know how to
I are the owners as appears of record,
has not seen for thirty years.
service connected with or appurten-! spend it, and people call him the ‘Lum
or
have
some
right,
title,
estate,
lien
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ulrich were at i
ber King',’ and ho thinks that he Is
ant thereto.
;
or
interest
therein,
as
the
case
may
be,
Ashland to hear Schumann-Heink Wed
I
You are hereby notified that the some kind of a monarch who knows
said
which
property
is
situated
in
nesday night.
Stanley’s Subterfuge.
plaintiff, or his predecessors in interest. It all, and. really, he doesn’t know
Possessing nn ample purse of bel county and state, and particularly
Mrs. Ella Walsh and family left
1
have
paid the taxes on said premises hartlly anything. I guess he 1ms a lot
own. also a Puritan conscience, Stan bounded and described as follows, tc-
». r? r f c t - f-
Tuesday morning for Pacific Beach, ley’s mother discourages the accept- wit:—
and pioperty for prior and subsequent to learn about—about some things.’’
; ■.■!■ ; 1-7.M r
A bunch of limp water lilies lay
I I
Wash., where they will visit relatives i mice by, him of gratuities from adult
years,
with
the
rate
of
interest
on
I >!• ulpi:« Ì»
Section 1-5,
the girl’s lap. and xlie lifted them
All
of
Lots
6
and
8
in
.*KGE«'
and friends during the summer. Mrs. ! friends. How’ lie evaded the spirit |f
said umounts as follows:
■ vulnP’Ar» bo« ' ’•*»*'
her face.
Township 36 South, Range 3 West of . I Year Date l’aid Receipt No.
•_.L I’kW-Wb
Interest
iW j (. ■
Walsh is a native of Lewis county, i pot tlie letter of the, law |s told by
“
Ih*
forgets,
’
’
she
confided
to
the
Í
»
l'. l U J AI
Willamette Meridian, also, all of Lot . I 1912 April G. 1917
15 '<
14816
V*» «fu. in. ut i
Wash., and has lived here about 15 William IJ. Dimock.
lilies,
“
that
1
am
20.
He
thinks
that
15
7
in
said
section,
except
2
acres
de-
!
i»n
0517.1
April G. 1917
“Sure. I knew the kid’s ma doesn't
years, th’s being her first trip to her
because 1 am All lie has. and because,
15
12808
scribed as beginning at a point where isui Feb 2 1»18
.. A 1-. f,
J'
some day. I ll be very rich, and because L*
native state. The family are making like folks to slip money to him, but I
15
Oct. 9. 191S
17501
.^1 iawycrs ,
„
the south line of Lot 7 intersects the ’
R ver Public Service I that away back in ’4!» ho and Ned's
i( . w Hngtotl, 0. C E
The
said
Rogue
the trip in their auto, traveling by easy j also know—thanks to a good memory
west line of the Rogue River Mill '
n
quarrel
he
thinks
—
the
sweet
sense
of
peace
and
pros
|
grandfather
had
Irrigation
and
1
ower
stages and stopping at various points [
Ditch, and running thence west : Corporation. The Dearborn Trust anil because of all Unit—Unit Ned—Nod
perity >1 nickel yields to a boy,” he
of interest along the route.
about
160 feet to the east boundary Company, Fort
for me.
says.
L. Van llouten, ! Barrett—Is not good enough Ned;
Mr. and Mrs. John Barker ot Seattle,
he
“I almost stepped on the youngster
o(i tbo- county aoad; thence north Savings Bank, W.
He won’t allow dip to see
Weather Report.
F. W. Dodge, Arthur Conklin, J. R. ' opens every letter that conies into the
Washington, visited at the home of while steering for a 10 n.'rn. break
ward along said lot 35 rods; thence
Cook,
J.
H.
Chambers,
<
'alifo.-r.ia-Oreg
house, and ever since Ned returned
Mr. and Mrs. W, P. Bailey this week. fast and shot him to the little place
east about 160 feet to the west line I
on power Company, Horace Pelton, from France, a week ago, grandfather
Mr. Barker is a brother of Mrs. on the corner for the latest peace
of said ditch; thence along the line of
Following is the report of U. ".
S. Vol- »
John Dogan and the Gol i Hill Bank, as doesn’t let mo out of his sight, lie just
tongress headlines. When he returned
Bailey’s.
the ditch to the place of beginning;
", Britt? ‘
with the paper I noticed Ids little
the owners of the legal title to the hates tin* Barretts, ami the fact that unteer Cooperative Observer, E.
The members of D company National
also, a,ll of Lot 5 and lands abutting
of Maf.
hand looked awfully , eiiipty : also It
above described property as the satre the Barretts are the very nicest people, Jacksonville. for month' c'
Guards, were at Medford Thursday had not been withdrawn. So I slipped
thereon on the west, altogether d>
appears of record, or a - having some and that Ned has covered himself and Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi-
night to attend a Federal inspection. : a coin into it.
scribed as beginning at a point where
I
right, title, estate, lien or interest Ills family with glory and has come lude 121 deg. 5 inin, west.
with ever
the north line of the Southwest l4 of
“Stanley's mother later reminded
Medfo’d police were looking for a
therein, us the case may be, and each bogie decorated—decorated Impri ssi’s
the Southeast J4 of said section 15
so many moduli—that fact
young colored woman Wednesday, who him he had been admonished never,
Precip.
of the other persons above named, an my grandfather not at all. He slm- Dato Maxi tn urn Minimum
intersects the low water line on the
it was alleged had robbed a stranger never to ask for money for any little
40
hereby further notified that Monroe
71
I
west side of Rogue River; thence
—”
stopping at one of the hotels of $500. service rendered.
41
George, the above named plaintiff, will ply Iler
72
eyes lmd caught a swirl on the 2
“‘Ilut I- didn’t, mother.’ answered
west
ID
chains
to
the
county
road;
F. H. Madden, who recently sold his that valiant l’Stle George Washington.
36
apply to the Circuit Court of the coun water, a whip of the tautened line ns It 3
72
thence south 2‘> degrees east, 20
farm near this city, has purchased 24 ‘T Just held ••ut my hand.’”—Brockton
34
ty and state aforesaid for a decree swung upward, and then, high tip in the 1
76
chains
and five links to a point on
acres of Mr. Stone and will likely erect Enterprise
34
foreclosing the lien against the prop r- air, another sight caught and held the 5
74
the south line of said section, 41
buildings for a summer home.
‘ 38
ty above described and mentioned in young rebellious eyes. It was the sight 6
77
39
said certificates, aid you are hereby of a huge flying thing.
E. D. Briggs of Ashland was a
75
7
“Look, look, grandfather, look at the
42
summoned to appear v.ithin 60 days
ent visitor at the court.
7’’
8
!”
44
after the date of the first publicatii n airplane
66
9
A number of persons from this
The fish upon the line was forgotten.
34
of summons, ¡exclusive of the date of The wary old eyes of Sam Densmore K
70
and surrounding country went to Ash-
45
the
first
publication,
and
to
deferd
this
66
were beholding a new, strange thing.
11
land to see the airplanes Sunday after
suit and action, or pay the amount due
33
61
The big plane had begun to swoop 12
noon but many returned home without
34 «
as ubuve shown, together with, penal lower, lower it came, droning like u K’
80
waiting for the landing of the machines
ties, interest and costs, and in case of I million bees. '
40
70
14
which were delayed until about 7:30
“Looks ns If It was coinin' down In 15
your failure so to do, a decree will be
3»
62
The planes passed over the eastern end
rendered foreclosing the lien of sain mv meadow,” the old man looked per 16
40
61
of the city at an altitude of about 3000
39
t 'Xe«, penalties, interest and costs and plexed. “You go lip to the house, Sally It
74
feet and distinctly visible to spectators
nn' I’ll go an’ see.”
49
disbursements:
against the lands, prem an' With
80
here.
n few strokes Sam Dinsmore 18
.48
ises and proper, y h ireinbefore dc?crib- leached the boat and scrambled out. 19
76
Mrs. Minnie Kelly who is employed
muddy. You look hag
45
ed.
87
20
Through
a
fiingle
of
cedar
and
swamp
at Portland visited at the home of her
51
91
oak
he
took
a
short
cut
to
tile
meadow.
Date
of
first
publication,
June
2!.
gard
and
yellow.
Your
eyes
are
losing
their
21
parents several days this week.
. 46
Sully, her eyes shining now, tripped *>2
81
1919, and the last date of publication is
Gertrude Dunninglon, linotype op-
, lustre. The trouble is with your liver. Take
40
75 1
Aug. 2, 1919, and the last day for yout along toward the house. Now and then 23
erator for a newspaper at Heppner,
-lie laughed and kissed the lilies In her
42
78
appearance is Aug. 22. 1919
24
Chamberlain
’
s
Stomach
and
Liver
TaLk*
“
«.
They
I
arrived Tuesday and is visiting; her
. 52
61
This summons is published pursun t hand. From the veranda she watched 25
parents in this city.
the two men standing in the meadow
53
will correct that. Then avoid meats, Lot bread
83
to an order of the judge of the Countv
26
below.
Among the gifts for the University
55
89
C
,urt
of
the
State
of
Oregon
for
Jack-
-
Ï
For a long time she watched them,
and hot cakes, take frequent baths and .. Ipng walk
of Oregon’s new women’s building
52
80
son County, dated June 21, 1919, said her heart pounding and a prayer upon
recently announced are: Mm. J. E.
39
every day, and you will soon be as well and as
(U ,
order providing amongst other thing.«, her lip«. Then, when It was almost 2'.»
Beekman, Miss Carrie Beekman and
36
62 . .
that this summons shall be published dark, she saw them climb the hill to 30
beautiful as ever. Price 25 cen? per bottle.
B. B. Beekman, each $500.
31
once a week for G successive weeks in gether, and she went out to meet them, 31
72 •’
Mrs. Gwin left Monday for El Paso.
I the Jacksonville Post, -a weekly new«- I for she knew that a gallant young oltl-
rMjnw-MC 'fili ■
Texas, having been summoned there on
• paper published in Jackson County, | cer had won another victory.
7
.
-.
account of the illness of her father.
i Oregon.
i' Temperature—mean max. 73.77; mean
Chinese
Trees
Like
Oqrs.
All
process
afid
papers
in
this
suit
"7; Max 91 on 24:
Thursday morning at the Dow hos
Suparuhd. by «ft.ooo mlh’s <if ocean min. 41.77; mean ¡>7.77 Greatest duiiv
may be served upon H. D. Norton, re
pital in Medford, a very difficult and
Minimum
33
on
12.
siding at Grants Pas«. Josephine Coun and 4,000 miles of laud, th<* cast« rn range, 46. Total precipitation .07
delicate surgical operation Jwas per
part o£. N<»rth America and the forest
ty, Oregon.
formed on Ray Blackburn, former
areas of China present .some .striking I inches. Greatest in 21 hours, .05 in.,
H. D. N orton ,
Number of days with 01;
motorman on
O. Traction car. who
resemblances in vegetation. Accord on 14
Attorney for Plaintiff. ing to the Journal of Heredity, three
more
precipitation, 2. cleat,
was crushed between logs while un
inch or
J. T. Gagnon, Proprietor.
Address First National Bank Builti- species of forest trees that grow wild 18; partly cloudy, 7; cloudy, 6.
loading a car at the Applegate Lum
ing, Grants Pas«, Oregon.
in both China ami the United States,
ber Co’s mill last summer. A section
All kinds of rough and dressed Lumber
Total snowfall 0 inches
but nowhere else, are particularly
of the backbone was removed and sub
Precipitation for season; 22.72
Optimiktic Thought.
noteworthy. They are the tulip pop
stitutes for the protection of the spinal
Specialties.- Dimension stuff, Finishing Lumber,
for last season ®.U
Prec i jpitiition
,
There is no one that does not once lar (iJriodemlron sp.). the mssafrns
cord were made to take the place of
Seasonal
average
Shingles,
Sash
&
Doors,
Roofing
Paper,
Fruit
Boxes
a his life do a silly act.
_
__
.
the
hickory
(Sassafras sp.) und
the injured vertebra which was re
E. B ritt ,
| (Car.™ xp.). It has been decided by
moved.
Give us a trial and Buy Jackson County products
Cooperative Observer
geologists that Cldna and America
« ni
Leslie W. Stansell and Chauncey
U W ». » «• were at one time united by land.
Phone 859
New Shed 113 Front St.
Hence the trees ju t mentioned prob
Florey have purchased two 5 ton trucks
ably grew continuously from China to i Southern Oregon Traction Com
and will operate them witn the con
OREGON
MEDFORD
the eastern United States, with dif
struction gang paving the Pacific High
pany Time Table
ferences between different loealltios
way a’cross the Siskivous.
no greater than those now to bo found
Attorney Harry D. Norton of Grants
between various parts of the United
Pass transacted business in this city
States. When the land connection was
Effective Feb. 22d, 191.'
xevered conditions wen* such that the
Friday afternoon.
Leave J acksonville.
trees became centered In tlie eastern
A telegram received Friday morning
part of this countrx and in parts of 7:20 a. , m. daily except Sunday
from Dan W. Bagshaw, Jr., 1st c’a.ss
Phone No. 52
China where the climatic conditions 8:30 a. , m. dally except Sunday
A Hew Luit
printer in this U. S. navy, who has
wa re similar. The growth was hence 10:00 a. m. Sunday only
been stationed at Santo Domingo,
forth discontinuous, broken by the 11:30 a. nt. . daily except Sunday
Ingersoll
Watches
Pacific ocean and lhe arid plains of
D. R., sin :e Jan. 1st, announced his
m. daily
the far West. Under sinh condition*, 2:00 P-
arrival in the U. S. and' that he was
Alarm Clocks
,m.
fJiuly • 4» r —
rip
3:45
I».
the Chinese and An.'Tlcan species, al
ordered to Bremerton navy yard for
5:00 t*. m’
"I T •’
Safety
Razors
&
Blades
though
far
apart,
have
remained
vir
discharge.
Hefis eltpected home next
■tre of
tually Identical through hundreds of 7:15 P m. Wed * Sat. only
.¡.'aliarte
week.
Fountain Syringes & Water Bottles
f
Leave Medfon}.
generations. Youth's Companion.
Taylor H. May of Wagner creek died '
\topvrWht, 1»R>. by t’e McClure New®-
in.
daily
except Sunday
VF
«AXIS
:
Fresh
Stock
of
Colgate
’
s
Toilet
Soap
8:00 a.
Look for
paper Syndicate.)
at a Medford hospital Monday morning.
m.
Sunday
only
a.
9:30
this Red
Funeral was held at Ashland Tuesday.
and Talcum Powders
9:45 a. tn. daily except Sunday
Tych by Example.
W oven
The attendance at tha school election
Jt is easier to show other I obit ’.0.3' a. m. Sunday qnly
Label
J. W.Robinson, M. 0., Proprietor
Monday afternoon was slim and but
IÍ," Nooj; daily #
their dtifi than to do’rmr onn.
¡F , . 3TRAIIS$ ACT
. »■<»
■f 45 p. ip. daily
_ .
little . interest was apparent. Mrs.
„■«er, there are •,.I* ■ »«•
M.-.rle 't-j
«ho ar»- not w H‘t«o i*»'
Br
Levi Straus« *SL t o~ ..... lancbco
Nellie, Fick was elected director to suc
j;|0 ¡i p. m.
tn. 'bob
dinjy
ìi
,.r añore ¡.ew >■ ■1^*1 , >
p.
d
_____
ceed Mrs. Hartman whose term has ex
»>.. .• f-OX-W ?*IZE i! P.P ! t
'ampies, but tin > are never so pvw«
to *p. m. ________ ,
pired aud Rev". A. H. Gammons was
chosen clerk. «.
Jacksonville Post
=1
our complexion
Y
Ähi iber
Lumber Yard.
THE CITY DRUG STORE
4
Jacksonville
Oregon