SUMMONS. LOCAL NOTES. In the Circuit Court of tin State of Or egon, lor the County of Jackson. Un« h- Hilly Robinson returned Satur­ bln I, U ilaoii, plaintiff v*. Cliurh •» F. day from Wagner Springs, where he ha«’ Wixon, defendant. la-ell for it couple of weeks cmjoying a To Charle* F. Wilton, defendant. In the Name of the State of Oregon: quiet rest. You arc hereby required to up|x-ar J. Nnnan went tp Colestill Saturday and answer the complaint filed against and retui not Sunday accompanied by his Manufacturer of you ill the ii I hivc entitled Suit within ten daughters, Mrs, Russell and Miss Nunan day* from the date of the service of thia and little grand*«>n Donald Russell who Summon* U|x»n you, if serve«! within have I m ett spending the past ft wweeksat this County, or if served within any this popular resort. Each made of the best selected grain and guaranteed other County of this State, then within Mr. and Mrs. O. Gilbert will have twenty day* from th«- date of the service the purest on the market of this Summon* ii | h » ii you; and if by with tin tn for a week their t wo «laughters Mrs. W. 1-. Wulf, whose husband is p»st- publication, then on or la-fore the expir­ ation of six weeks from the commence­ mast« r ut Crescent City, ami Mrs. Walter Anderton, whoae husband is su|M.-rinten- ment <>f su< li publication and if you fail «lent of the big sawmill at Lamoine, Cal so to answer for want thereof, the plain tiff will lake a default against you, and ifornia. The latli« s are to arrive Friday Dealer in will apply to til«- Court for the relief of this week praved for in her complaint, viz; For Mr. ami Mrs. L. li. Hoover, of Medford the dissolution of th«- in image contract were in Jacksonville Saturday with their now existing la-tween the plaintiff and daughter, Miss Lizzie. who has a milli­ defendant, and for the award to plaintiff nery stole ill this place, but who has it of the care and custialy of the minor ' cloM-d and is at home fora vacation dur- i child of said jxirties, ami such further mg th« dull season. Miss Hoover will j relief as to the Court may serin equitable. ru«l of I mi 1 c <1 hay- wanted at one«- by the Iowa Lumber Co. | trict .it Cliamla-rs in Jacksonville, Ore- gen, <>n tin- 21st day of August, 11*13, Jacksonville. < Ire. Prof. A. J. Hanby of the Central Point which order rc«piires that this summon* In- published in the Jacks« nville Sentinel, school*, went t<> Ashland Saturday. ' a newspiper of g« tur.il circulation pub Sunday morning at II o'clock he spoke: lished in Jacksonville, Oregon, for a in the Christian church and in the even- , |M-riod >r Plaintiff. of the city hiring the month of August. PHOENIX, - - - OREGON J. T. Buckley, who with his father has I have in inv hand* at the present lime a large num­ Nona 10 CONDUCTORS. a line farm on Applegate near Ruch, was in Ja< ksonvilie Satunlay. Mr. Bucklev ber of Bargains in FARM, FRUIT and GARDEN pro|»oMi|» will lx- received bv thr County Court of Jac kson Comity Oregon, for thr con- reports the alfalfa crop tine ami the acre­ LANDS, and TOWN PROPERTY, of which the MtiKtioii ot m County road a« follow* B« ginning age ami the yiel'l larger for the Applegate it thr Dwayne tor 4 on Applegate mid following valley than any previous year. But little following is a partial list. thr lint of »urvey ot «aid toad along the Ea«l is raised. For this year the I «ide <>( Applrgate Creek southerly to thr inter- grain Buckley ranch has but 30 acres of barley, »rvtioii of thr «aid prof xe--rd road with thr pre* rnt traveled County loud ataive the wreond t r «>•»«- which will likely yield an average crop. *o. I—Is 550 acres more or less, .{00acre* No 26— House and 2 lots in Phoenix, lots ing of mi id Mirant a dlslancr of wix mile«* more or Rogue River laittom land, all fenced, 00x120 feet each. They will la-gin threshing Tuesday of lew* gtaal house, barn and other buildings. No. JO IS acres well improved, house, Al*o iMginning nt thr irrinhitiwof thr prrwent this week. barn an«l other out buildings; one-half The balance. alx>ut 250 acres, good for County Kuatl ut U'aikin* for«! on Applegate F. L. Caton was in Jacksonville Sat­ Crrrk thence along the wcwi wide of Applegate timlier ami pasture. This place is sit­ in voung orchard; near Phrjenix. urday from his Forest creek mine. Mr. folSowing thr line of wurvey to thr Mate Itnr Ixr- uated on Rogue River, near town. Price..................................................... $1200. twreti California and Oregon Catoii has a small place, but he is making Saul road to I m constructed 13 fret wide around The land is of tine quality. Price per No. 31— An M0 acre farm seven miles a better profit out of it than ar«- some of th<- rock taunt where Swayne flume t* mtuatrd. acre............................................................ $25 from railroad, level land, good soil, 15 **ltut 20 miles from der to sell quick. travrlcd road near the Dew» ford on Applegate Jacksonville Saturday on business with Klamath Falls, a county road running No. 33- 15{^ acres, all in cultivation; alMMit mile* bv it and a railroad now within about 3rd «rction begin« at the end of the pre went County Supcrint«ndent P. H. Daily h«- , house, barn, etc., near Phoenix; will comity roa> Dr all Southern Oregon. Price per acre cemlK-r l«t l!*c< The Count* reserve* tin right would liegin <>n the first Monday in Sept­ buildings and other improvements; six to reject any and all bid*. All bid* nin*t t»r aub ember with Prof. Court Masterson as ....................................... $10. miles from railroad; near postoffice and nutted to the County Court at it« next oeo«ion principal and Miss M. Ella Griffith in ^lo. 1 — House and 4 lots in Phoenix. school. Fine alfalfa, fruit or garden Wednesday Sept 2 BNM charge of the intermediate department Price....................................................... SbOO land. Is the cheapest land in Jackson (aignedj JOHN H ORTH and Miss Edith Dungey teacher for the Mo. 4 — 204 acres of good land, all County Clerk county. Price per acre.................... $3C primary department. The term will I k - fenced and in cultivation. A good No. 36—17 43 acres of pasture land on TIMBER LAND AC I If NE ». 1*7* NOTICE for eight months. farm house and barn. A No. 1 farm. FOR ITHIJCATloN Rogue River. Will be sold at a bar­ When it comes to surprise parties it is i Near town and railroad. Price.. $9,500. gain. United Slates Land Office said that if it is a man who is to be sur- No. 8— 55 acres, house and 2 barns. 12 No. 37— 1560 acres, SOO acres of it fine Roaeburg. Oregon Jun« 17. I9UI rised that it is no trick at all to hood­ acres bottom land, the balance. 43 ac-1 plow land; all well watered by fine Notice i« hereby given that m compliance with ; the , rovi*ion* of the act of Cotigre«« of June 3. wink him and make a surprise complete res, all gotxi land, X*OI*^e from depot; I creek and springs. Large part under 1*7« entitled “An Act for thr Sale of Timber but when it is a woman, then it is that 12 acres under ditch at the head of the cultivation and all under fence. Will Land« in the State* of California. Oregon. Neva ditch. Ptiei ..................................... $5000 lx- sold in tracts to suit purchasers. la ami Wa«hington Territory.“ a* extended to j the shrewdness of the managers of the all thr public land Mile* by act of Augu«t I 1*92, affair is put to the test to get their ar- No. 9—4<*> acres, within four miles of Convenient to market and in good Andrew V Rock of Ja< k-on County. State of Or­ rangments all made while keeping their Medford; is a fine farm, well improved ■ neighborhood. egon. and a resident of thr town of Applegate, of , good buildings, small orchard; the best •aid State, ha* thi* day hied hi thi* office hi* ••victim” in blissful ignorance of their No. 39.— 2E acres, three-fourths of a bargain for a farm in Jackson county. *worn «tAtcmrnt No. .&»l. for thr purchase of thr designs. Wednesday Mrs. Mary Miller mile from Medford. Go«xl garden SW«4 of the NWq of Section No * ill Township could say that she was tiH years old and Price per acre..................................... „.$10. land. Good box house.................... $350 No. South, Range No. I, We*t, ami will offer in the best of health and spirits and to ' No. 10 — 23 acres all fenced and in proof to *how that thr land «ought i* more vain 1 No. 40—30 acres, on a creek affording cultivation. A house anti barn, about able for it* timber or atone than for agricultural ! make the day one of the pleasurable me­ plenty of good water; g«.»od soil and purpoaet, and to r*tabli*h hi* claim to «aid land ■ morable events of her life a number of 50 fruit trees just coming into bearing. before thr Comity Clerk of Jackaon County Ore I fine fruit land. Three acres in alfalfa; her friends gave her a surprise party that ; ) >2 miles from town. Price....... $1,000. gon, at Jacksonville. Oregon, on Saturday, the good buildings; near good school and was a surprise to the good lady in every No.ll— 145 acres on Butte creek, 25 acres JDt h day of August. BMKt, other advantages. $1500, one-halt cash Hr name* a* witnerwea sense of the word. The affair was under : in cultivation. 25 acres more to put in; James W Mee, of Applegate. Oregon; George balance on time. Is a big bargain. the supervision of the Misses Orth and i all fenced, fair buildings, Jackson A Culry. of Applegate. Oregon. Walter Miller, county, Oregon. A bargain. No. 44.— 1000 acres of choice land select­ of Applegate, Oregon; Fritz. Ruch, of Applrgate, of Mrs. Miller'sson and daughter-in-law, ' < )t»-gon Mr. and Mrs. John F. Miller ami they No. 12—-204 acres, all under fence, good ed in an early day. Will be sold in Any and all pemotia claiming adversely the j 5-room house, good spring, water con­ tracts to suit. Will make a dozen or above described land» are requested to file their succeeded in carrying out their plans 1 veyed to house by pipe, 2 good bams, 20 fine farms. This is an opportunity claim* in this office on <>i before «aid 29th day of without a break. In the early evening i AugiiM, ISOM. J T BRIDGES. Mrs. Chris Ulrich called ami took Mrs. 1 215 acres of choice land in cultivation, to secure a home in the best part of 6 *-2M. Register. Miller to the Model Confectionery and good for all kinds of grain, 30 or 40 the Rogue River valley. acres would produce good alfalfa. This No. 43.— R) acres of unimproved land. while they were enjoying a treat of ice­ ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. cream the friends gathered at Mrs. Mil­ is one of the best farms iu the valley, Has some good fir, pine and oak. Most ler’s and were all ready to receive her on < 2'i miles from Phoenix. Price per of land can lie easily cleared; good The undersigned is the duly appointed and her return. A delightful evening of en­ acre........................................................... soil, plenty of water; half a mile from qualified executor «»I the estate ol Joseph lllatt. lat«-of Jackson Countv. decrnseil. Persons hav­ joyment was spent by the hostess and her No. 14 —400 acres, 0 miles from Medford, | school and church. Six miles from ing claims against said estate are hereby notified guests, the pleasure of which was added a good house. 2 barns 100 acres in Bybee bridge. Price per acre......... #10. to present them, with the proper vouchers at­ to by a lunch, which while not elaborate cultivation Phoenix. tached. to in«- or to my attorney, Wm. Colvig, at No. 45.— Over B0 acres of good alfalfa Jacksonville, Oregon, within six months from was dainty and apjietiz.ing. Those present | No. 15— 13X acres on Rogue River. 100 land; 50 acres Bear creek bottom land the date hereof. were: Mesdames K. K. Kubli, Alice acres of as good land as any man could with a large irrigation ditch. Two listed this 1st day of August, wish for. No improvements. Thirty­ Ulrich, Theo Cameron, Fred Luv, T. M. Col.vio Sc fit aiiAM, THEO. CAMERON first-class houses, two good barns and acres of it could be made ready for the Prim, E. Kenney, S. Eckelson, L. C. Attorneys, Executor. a fine spring house. Adjoining land sell­ plow with 15 days labor. Price ..$500 Sisemore, A. Baxter. E. J. Kubli, T. J. ing for #2lM) an acre. Price per acre $130 Miller at the Postoffice hardware store Kenney, M. Obenchain, D Barbe, H. V. No. 22— House and barn in Phoenix. No. 47.— City property, 2 acres, fme new Helms, Jas. Crom tniller, Dr. ami Mrs. 2 lots 00x120 feet. Price ................ $650. carries all kinds of miners tools and house, good well and barn. Good land, supplies and his supplies and prices are J. W. Robinson, A. Schmidt, Misses Jo No 25— House ami 3 lots in Phoenix, lots 4 blocks from central school........ $750. 00x120 each; good house well finished. (>rth and l-.lla < >rth. right. Chris Ulrich CORN SASH, MEAL and DOORS and GRAMAM GLASS Ground Barley, Cracked Wheat and Other Feed. _______________________ z MATT Real CALHOUN Estate Dealer.