Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, September 21, 1907, Image 7

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    I COURT HOUSE
A handsome railing and desk has been
placed in the sheriff’s office and the of­
fice has been enlarged, all of which
was a much needed improvement,
Probate Matters.
Estate of James Mutz, dec’d. Orde
appointing Oct. 28 as day for hearing fi­
nal settlement of estate.
Estate of C. I. I. Boutrager. Order
modifying former order to sell real pro­
perty.
In matter of last will and testament
of Huldah Culver dec’d. Order for com­
mission to take testimony.
Estate of Linn K. Parkhusk dec’d.
Order determining heirs.
Estate of Jesse Evans, dec’d. Order
confirming sale of real estate.
Estate of Carl R. Beeson, a minor.
Order Confirming sale of real estate.
Estate of Milton Maule, dec’d. An­
nual report of admx filed and approved.
Estate of Frederick Barneburg,dec’d.
Order determining inheritance tax.
Estate of Sarah Lake, dec’d. Same
order as above.
Estate of Wm Bayse. Inventory and
appraisment filed showing estate to be
valued at $4000.
Ephriam Wilson has received the ap­
pointment as janitor of the court house,
his bid of $40 per month being the low­
est. He will enter upon his new duties
next week.
Jack Montgomery was indicted for
selling intoxicating liquors without
having a license, and will be tried at
the December term of court. He is
now out on bonds.
Sheriff Jackson took Harry McRae of
Medford to the State reform school last
Thursday. Young McRae, itisalleged,
tried to stab his mother with a pitch­
fork, and was otherwise incorrigible.
On last Sunday, the season for kill­
ing elk opened. Each hunter is allowed
Real Estate.
to kill one elk. The season closes Oc­
The following transfers of Jackson­
tober 15. This is the first year since
1902 that it has been lawful to kill elk ville real estate has been filed :n the
in the state of Oregon.
recorder’s office:
George Brown et ux to Chas. F.
Among the witnesses in the circuit
Dunford, parts of lots 1 to 6, blk. 27,
court this week were, F. R. McIntosh,
Portland, Chas. Turpin, chief of police, Jacksonville; $50.
Thomas P. Kahler et ux to Chas. F.
Medford, W. H. Barr, F. M. Stewart
Dunford, part of lot 4, blk. 2, Jackson­
and R. W. Gray, Medford, Hamilton
Watkins, mail carrier. Eagle Point and ville; $400.
Ransom R. Dunn to Belle Nickell,
D. T. Irwin, Ashland.
land in tp. 36, 35, 38, s r 2 and 3 w;
Taxes will be delinquent on the first and 3 and 2 e lots 4 and 5, Holman add.
Monday in October. Under the new Jacksonville; $10.
law passed last February there will be
no more sheriff’s sales in Oregon and
The Weather.
the delinquent tax list will not be print­
Following is the report of U. S. Vol­
ed in a county newspaper. Anyone can
pay the tax on any piece of property unteer Weather Observer E. Britt; for
which is redeemable any time within Jacksonville, for month of August, Lati­
three years, but the owner of the prop­ tude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longitude
erty must pay 15 per cent, interest to 123 deg. 5 min. west.
the payer of the tax when the proper­ DATE] MAXI- MINI­ PRECP- CH’R’C’T’R
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Marriage Licenses.
Marriage licenses were issued this
week to the following:
Sanford Richardson and Florence
Houston.
Divello Alexander and Bertha Pearl
Perdue.
L. P. Horace Provost and Marie Rose
Brisson.
Grover R. Neil and Helen M. Silsby.
D. A. Forbes and Anna M. Lawton.
J. A. Yeo and Elva K. Bruner.
Circuit Court.
Frederick C. Page vs John W. John­
son suit to quiet title to land in tp 38
s r 1 w. Vawter, Purdin and Withing-
ton, attorneys for plaintiff.
Benton Bowers vs Wm Bybee —suit
to foreclose mortgage. E. I). Briggs,
plaintiff’s attorney.
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Temperature-mean max. 82.9; mean
min. 51.67; mean 67.29. Max. 93 on 16,
min. 40, on 27; greatest range 43.
Precipitation Total for month, 2.22
inches. Greatest in24 hours, 1.58inches
on 8th.
4 days precipation, 24 days clear, 2
days partly cloudy and 4 days cloudy.
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C. I*. Brigas
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DAILY & BRIGGS
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REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE
FARM AND CITY PROPERTY
MINING A TIMBER CI UMS
COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY
.4 Specialty ”f Fruit, Alfalfa and Slock Ranche* in th»
Rogue River Vallea
JACKSONVILLE,
Union Livery Stables....
Rigs on short notice for timber crui­
sers, commercial men, sawmill
men, all kind of men or parties.
Horses fed at reasonable rates.
.... Geo. N. Lewis, Proprietor.
Barlow & Hostetter
Painters
Decorators
Paper Hangers
Sign Writers
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Estimates Eurnished on Contract Work
SCHULZ
& COMPANY
Headquarters for Groceries,
Dry Goods, Fresh Fruits,
Confectionery, Cigars, Etc.
FIRST CLASS BAKERY CONNECTED
AT
RYAN
BLOCK
JACKSONVILLE,
OREGON
Notice to Creditors.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon for
the County of Jackson.
In the matter of the Estate of Pauline Kitto,
deceased.
Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned
has been by order of the County Court of Jackson
County, Oregon, appointed as the administrator of
the above nam«l decedent. All persons having
claims against said estate are hereby notified to
present the same to me duly verified, at rny resi-
residence in Jacksonville. Jackson County. Oregon,
within six months from this date.
Dated this the 21st day of August. 1907.
W. C. Kitto, administrator of the Estate of
Pauline Kitto, deceased'
Henry Rehkoff vs Nina Rehkoff—di­
vorce set for trial Sept. 21.
E. W. Carder vs I. W. Berry Judge­
ment for plaintiff.
J. J. O’Leary vs Butte Falls Sugar
There came to my place on Aug. 28,
Pine Lumber Co demurrer overruled. 1907, a yearling heifer, light red color,
J. H. Fitzgerald vs Jennie P. Fitz­ star in forehead and has two cuts in
gerald decree granted.
one ear. Owner please call.
Court adjourned until Sept. 21,'07.
J ohn A. N orling .
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New Wagon &
Blacksmith Shop .....
Hext Skilled Workmen Employed
First Class Hlacksmithing
All kinds Wagon Work
Anything and Everything Repaired
Honeshoeing
Hig New Stock
Labo» & Time-saving Tools
Geo. N. Lewis, Prop
(One Rlock .Vorth
Jacksonville,
. .S’. Hotel)
Oregon
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