Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, March 21, 1908, Image 7

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    COURT HOUSE
Marriage Licenses.
J-^hn J. Ritter and Bessie Cook.
Harry A. Tresham and Ella M. Coffy.
Circuit Court.
Helen A. Schofield vs Charles H.
Schofield. Suit for divorce; George W.
Trefren, attorney for plaintiff.
Frank Jordan vs M. M. Sheldon and
William Jones. Suit to foreclose lien;
E. D. Briggs, attorney for plaintiff.
State of Oregon vs C. W. Fait, Ac-
tion to recover money.
Probate Matters.
Guardian of William Robinson, Or-
der made approving account of guard­
ian.
Guardian of John Duggan. Order
made appointing Dennis Duggan guard­
ian.
Estate of John Hockenjas. Order
made confirming sale of realestate.
Estate of John W. Beckner. Inventory
and appraisement filed showing estate
valued at $1110.
Estate of Martha Ann Clemens. Or­
der made appointing H. E. Boyden, W.
T. York and M. L. Alford appraisers.
Estate of Matilda Jane Reeser. Or­
der made modifying order appointing
executrix.
[ sec 22, twp 38, r 3 e; Patent.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
Ellis Gilscn
Ira Shoudy to Curtis R. Moore, land
Ellis
Gilson,
who died at the resi­
in sec 11, twp 39, r 1 e, $400.
dence
of
W.
C.
Deneff in this city last
For
Assessor.
Curtis R. Moore to G. G. Ogg, land
Saturday night, was a man of high
in sec 11, twp 39, r 1 e; $10.
In response to the solicitation of a
W. R. Yockey to Clara B. French, large number of friends, I have de­ moral character. He was 49 years, 2
months and 8 days of age and was un­
1.9 acres in sec 8, twp 39, r 1 e; $10.
cided to announce myself a candidate
Eastbrook & Olson Furniture Co. to for nomination for assessor of Jackson married. For years he mined in this
Washburn & Oregon Timber Co., 160 county, subject to the action of the vicinity, removing to California about
acres in sec 14, twp 39, r 3 w; $1.
republican voters at the coming pri- ten years ago. He took with Bright’s
i disease while residing in Portland and.
Trustees of Woodville cemetery, lot mary election.
j
knowing that he would never get well,
75, Woodville cemetery. $5.
W. T. G rieve .
■ came to his old home to die where he
J. Syd. McNair to E. S. Rice, 4.84
i could be among his loved ones. He
acres in d 1 c 72, twp 38, r 1 w; $10.
leaves to mourn the loss of a true
E. S. Rice to Mangarate Beswick,
i friend, as well as brother , Mrs. C. Ul­
4.84 acres in d 1 c 72, twp 38, r 1 w;
Candidate for the Republican Nomi­ rich, Jacksonville, Mrs. Ralph Jennings.
$10.
Buncom, Mrs. Antone Rose, Jackson­
nation for District Attorney
Elva Rouse to Antoinette DePratt, |
ville,
Mrs. W'. C. Deneff, Jacksonville,
property in Ashland; $10.
Jacksonville, Oregon
Mrs. J. H. Calvert, Woodville, Mrs.
G. Irwin to J. D. Skeed, 40 acres in
Bert Childers, Klamath Falls, Mrs. S.
sec 17, twp 39, r 1 e; $10.
S.
Randles, Klamath Falls, A. Gilson,
See Hostetter for paper hanging
C. H. Veight to L. A. Neil, property
j Harry Gilson and a father, T. H. Gilson,
*
painting and decorating.
in Hunsaker Addition Ashland; $10.
i who resides with his sons at Sterling.
M. J. Young to G. G. Ogg, lot 6,
Funeral services were held last Mon­
Nob Hill Addition, Ashland, $10.
fl Pleasant Physic.
day from the residence of W. C. Deneff.
Edward L. Kendall to Lottie Peters,
When you want a pleasant physic
lot 12 an 13, blk 1, Kendell Addition, give Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Interment in the Jacksonnille cemetery.
Tablets a trial. They are mild and
Medford; $120.
Orders for tickets for the new theatre,
U. S. to Oliver Wisb^A 159.55 acres i and genii < in their action and alway
| produce a pleasant cathartic effect. which will be opened on May 1st ¡at
in sec 6, iwp 34, r 1 e; ITwent.
| Call at City Drug Store.
Medford, may be left at the Bank of
Jacksonville. Haste is necessary, if
For Diseases of the Skin.
Hostetter, the decorater and painter you desire to secure a good seat.
Nearly all diseases of the skin such
s now(preparedj.oado! that work. Get
as eczema, tetter, salt rheum and I
*
Every one of the merchants in Cen­
barbers’ itch, are characterized by an in line.
tral Point, Oregon, is using special
intense itching and smarting, which
The Southern Pacific has granted the ’ stationery designed in such a way that
often makes life a burden and disturbs
sleep and rest. Quick relief may be, extremely low rate of 3 cents per the low colonist rates are forced upon
had by applying Chamberlain’s Salve, j hundred on arsenate of lead from Port- the attention of the recipient. Rail­
It allays the itching and smarting al- land to Southern Oregon points. This road officials on various roads have re­
most instantly. Many cases have been is used largley for spraying purposes ( ported travel which indicates thirty
cured by its use. For sale by City ! and this rate will be of great benefit to | trainloads of homeseekers now en route
to the Pacific coast.
Drug Store.
1 the orchardists.
B. F. Mulkey
Real Estate.
J. M. Guches to Edmund Redpath, 4,
acres in d 1 c 49, twp 38, r 2 w; $300.
U. S. to George T. Richards, 40 acres
in secl4, twp 32 w; Patent.
U. S. to Edgar T. Shager, 160 acres
in sec 32, twp 37 r 2e; Patent.
W. W. French to Jas. H French, se
>4 of s e % of sec 17, twp 35, r 1 w; $1.
Thomas E. Nichols to J. H. French,
lots 1 and 2, sec 17, twp 35, r 1 w; $120.
John T. Kearns to H. A. North, 160
acres in sec 10, twp 34, r 4 w; $10.
U. S. to Rebecca M. Presley, 40 acres
in section 24, twp 40, r 2 e; Patent.
C. E. Abbot to Hans C. Hansen, 5
acres in d 1 c 44, twp 39, r 1 e; $10.
U. S. to Davis W. Lindsay, 160 acres
in sec 32, twp 32, r 1 e; Patent.
Frank D. Netherland to Edward
Woodbury, 160 acres in sec 32, twp 34,
r 3 e; $3000.
James I. Patton to Edward Wood­
bury, 160 acres in sec, 6, twp 35, r 3 e
$3000.
William R. Lamb to Edward Wood­
bury, 160 acres in section 26, twp 34, r
3 e, and 40 acres in sec 24, twp 34, r 3
e; $3750.
D. W. Lindsay to Edward Woodbury,
ne J4 of sec 32, twp 32, r 1 e; $2000.
Jane Turner to Orrin W. Train, 60
I
acres in sec 4, twp 36, r 4 w; $1.
M. E. Swope to Belle Nickell, nw Ji
of ne J4 °f sec 16> twp 35, r 3 w; $10.
Mary E. Russ to Harriet E. Ewbank, j
lots 5 and 6, blk 17, Medford;$1600.
Ben A. Lowell to Woodville Water.
Co., water right; $4500.
James McDonald to Carrie F. Counts,
land in d 1 c 50; $1.
George L. Epps et al. to Carolina W. !
Anderson, property in Phoer.ix, $1.
George L. Epps to Carolina W. An­
derson, lots 7, blk 15, Phoenix; $10.
Sarah M. Andrews to G. B. Jennings,
lot 12, blk 1, Sunnyside add, Medford;
$150.
W. Ross to Mary Elizabeth O’Leary,
lots 1 and 2, blk 6, Medford; $300.
Ida M. Hoge to Anna C. Nalley, lots
1 and 2, blk 1, Park add, Medford; |
$3700.
H. F. Pohland to Lora H. . Eastman, |i
Medford; 1.1
lot 2, blk 1 Bunker Hill add, 1, Medford;
$10.
Lora H. Eastman to W. H. Brad- |
shaw, lot 1, blk 1, Bunker Hill add, ■
Medford; $250.
U. S. to Ered D. Hawkins, sw /4
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Why You Should do Business
Through a Bank
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BECAUSE
Bills paid by checks will have to be paid but once.
A checking account will itemize your expenditures
and furnish you with receipts for everyone.
It is much safer in case of fire, robbery or death.
You can lose a check without losing the money, but
if you lose the money it is gone forever.
There are a number of other good reasons iwhy you
should do business through a bank. Come in and let
us talk them over with you.
Any amount will start a checking account with us.
We furnish you with deposit book, check book and
do your bookkeeping free of charge. Start an account
with us and make the New Year’s resolution that it
shall grow. Carry out the resolution. And do it now.
We have every facility for handling your account
that any individual or any firm can offer.
BANK OF JACKSONVILLE
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON