Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, October 05, 1907, Image 4

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    ANOTHER R. R.
LINE TALKED OF
Hon. vV. A. Carter of Gold Hill
and Eastern Capitalists are
at the Head.
mer, who is now making his home in ✓----------------------------------------------------------------------
Eugene, will soon take up his residence
there and will buy a fruit orchard,
building a mansion there. Palmer and
wife, accompanied hv his mother Mrs.
Potter Palmer, cf Chi • tgo, left for
Medford this afternoon to visit friends,
By buying a so-called “cheap” Stove or Range
but before they left Mr. Palmer assured
all you make is a mistake. By buying a good
a reporter that he has no intention of
making that place his home. He is
one—a Charter Oak—you do not even make a
satisfied with Eugene as a place of
mistake; you only save fuel and trouble and
residence and intends in the near future
money, in the end. A. 0. Houston will sell
to purchase property for a dwelling
you a Charier Oak Range, and anything that
house. His sawmill enterprise will re­
you need in the line of HARDWARE, TINWARE
quire his attention the greater part of
his time and he cannot afford to reside
GRANITEWARE
AND CAMPING OUTFITS
anywhere else. Eugene Daily Guard.
I also carry the celebrated UN-X-LD Cutlery.
Do Not Make a Mi stake
According to advices received in this
city this week it will will not be long
before a company of eastern capital­
ists will be formed for the purpose of
building a railroad line from the Rogue
River Valley to the coast. A number
of capitalists, assisted by W. A. Carter
See Dunford & Overholt about that
of Gold Hill, are already investigating
the feasibility of such a line, and it is 8-room, two-story frame house. Fine
expected that before long <»n announce­ well best in town- stone cellar, out­
ment will be made of the results of buildings, lot 100x100 feet. Ideal loct-
their investigation. Mr. Carter recent­ tion, small fruits and berries in cult:
ly returned from the east where he vation. Price $1300.
went to confer with his associates.
According to their investigations so
SUMMONS
far, it is stated that the line will be
run from Gold Hill, passing near Cen­
tral Point on the west and striking , In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
Jacksonville on the east, thence on to Jackson County.
Phebe M. Dekum, Plaintiff
Applegate and the coast.
vs.
SUMMONS
Willis
anti
Il is apparent that the scheme of get­ Willis Wright,
Wright, trustee.
Defendants
ting to the coast is the only solution of
the present difficulties with reference Suit in equity for the foreclosure of a mortgage.
to transportation and that the Rogue To Willis Wright, and Willis Wright, trustee,
the above-named defendants:
River Valley will never be developed IN THE NAMEOFTHE STATEOFOREGON:—
until there is some means of transpor­ You and each of you are hereby required to appear
tation provided that does not now ex­ in the above entitled Court and cause, and answer
I the complaint tiled therein against you. within ten
ist.
days from the date of the service of this summons
The amount of capital required to upon you. if served within Jackson county. Ore­
build a road to the coast is not great gon; or if served within any other county of Ore­
and upon investigation Mr. Carter has gon. then within twenty days from the date of
found that the funds can be had when the service of this summons upon you; or. if served
by publication, then on or before the last day pre-
the case has been properly presented. scribed in the order for the publication of said
A competent engineer has been re­ summons; and you will take notice that if you fail
tained and he is preparing to investi­ I to so appear and answer said complaint within
gate the various routes. He has been said time, plaintiff will take default and decree
against you for the relief prayed for in her com­
instructed to report on the shortest plaint to wit
route that can be constrcted from Rogue That the plaintiff have judgment against you and
each of you in the full sum of four thousand one
river.
Already investigation has shown that hundred and fifty-e ght dollars, and the further
sum of four hundred and fifteen dollars as attor­
a road will have an immense tonnage ney's fees, with interest upon both sums at the
to start with.
rate of six per cent per annum from September
It is now thought that the Pacific & 30, 1907, until paid, and have judgment against
you for the costs and disbursements of this act­
Eastern will d > nothing toward running ion
t > be taxed; that that certain mortgage de­
their line to the coast for several scribed in said complaint be foreclosed and all of
months, as the failure of the Oregon the property described therein, to-wit: Lots 1, 2.
Trust & Banking Co., put quite a dam­ 3, 4. in block 1. all of block 2. all of block 3. all of
blocks 4. 5. 6. 7. 8, 9. 10. 11. 12 and 13. and lots 2 8.
per on their enthusiasm.
4. 5, 6. 7. 8, 9, 10 and 11 in block 14, lots 1, 2, 3, 6
Rumors of an electric line to run and 7 of block 16; lots 1, 2, 3. 4. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and
from Grants Pass to Ashland via Jack­ 11 in block 18, all of blocks 19. 20, 21. 22. 23 and 24; j
all of said lotsand blocks being in bekum’s addi- j
sonville is also in circulation.
Better Than Spraying.
W 1. McIntyre, the enterprising
fruit grower, has probably discovered
a simple remedy for all diseases of
fruit trees, one that is easily and
cheaply applied and one that will no
doubt, bring about better results than
the various sprays now being used. H s
remedy is simply to dig the ground
away from the roots of the tree and
place a thick layer of wood ashes
around them. Mr. McIntyre's theory
is that all disease germs, of a neces­
sity, seek the roots of the trees during
the winter, following the sap. upon
which they subsist, and accordingly in
the spring they follow the sap towards
the branches of the trees, By apply-
ing the ashes to the roots, the germs
are unable to pass through the ashes,
as the winter rains cause a lye to soak
into the bark. If the germs are not
killed by the lye from the ashes, they
cannot go further down than the top of
the ground, consequently there is noth­
ing to live on, so they are killed in that
way.
Mr. McIntyre has experimented to a
great extent along this line and has
found the ashes scheme to be a great
success, and it is his intention to treat
his entire orchard to this system.
tion to Gold Hill, Jackson County, Oregon, as
shown on the plat of said addition on file at the
office of the recorder of conveyances of Jackson
County, Oregon. Also all of that fractional part
of the south one half of the south east quarter of
section 16. twp 36. S R 3 W. of W. M . in Jackson
County. Oregon, that lies north of said addition
and containing seven acres, more or less. Also
all of that certain parcel of land described as ful-
1 >ws: Commencing at the S W corner of lot 4 n
block 5. at the point where the south line of said
lot joins the section line; thence along the section
line 102 feet; toence east 29 feet along the north
I ne of said lot; thence south 100 feet; thence west
6 feet to the place of beginning; all being in the
town of Gold Hill, as shown on said plat on file
with the County Recorder for Jackson County.
Oregon. Also lots 1. 2, 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. 9, It' and 11,
in blk 15 of said Dekum's addition to the said town
of Gold Hill. Jackson County. Oregon, as shown
by said plat; be sold in the manner provided by­
law and the proceeds of said sale be applied, first,
to the satisfaction of said judgment and the costs >
and expenses of this suit and said sale, and the
balance, if any there be. lie paid to the defendants I
herein. And for such other and further relief as J
to the Court may seem just and equitable.
This summons is published in the Jacksonville '
Post by order of the Hon. H. K. Hanna, one of the |
judges of the above entitled Court, which said or- I
der was made and entered in chambers on the 2nd
day of October. 1907, wherein it is ordered that I
you appear and answer the complaint on or before
the expiration of six weeks from the date pre-
sbribed in said order as the date of the firt publi­
cation of this summons. The date of the first
publication of this summons is October 5th. 1907,
and the date of the last publication and by which
date you are required to appear and answer is
November 16. 1907.
REAMES & RE AMES.
Attorneys for Plaint.ff.
The Medford paj ere have printed
Send your orders for shéet music to
stories to the effect that H> nore Pal- Singler’s Music Store. Medford.
Every piece warranted. Prices reasonabls and
satisfaction guaranteed. Don't forget the name
• • • • •
A D. HOUSTON
Harnen» Shop in Connection
Masonic Huildina
THE BOSS
CANDY KITCHEN
l he Best Ice Cream in Toun
Fine Home Made Candies
Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, Etc.
Green Groceries,Fresh Fruits
Ail Good Things to Eat at
THE BOSS
4. LEARNED, Prop’r
Just Received
A New Lot of
Heinze’s Goods
Heinze’s Sour Pickles, bulk, 20c qt.
Heinze’s Sweet Pickles, bulk 25c qt
Also Apple Butter. Mustard,
Olives, Pepper Sauce, all Kinds
of Pickles, Malt Vinegar, Etc.,
in Bottles.
Everybody knows
what
Heinze's Goods are
ULRICH BROS.
The Place Where You Get Fresh Groceries.
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