Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, May 30, 1908, Image 3

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    Jacksonville Post
is more valuable for its timber or st< ne than for
In addition to this. Mrs. Headlee has town of Jacksonville. Oregon, 200 feet
Notice for Publication.
a>rm ulturul purp(»se.<, and t«» establish h
claim
spoken before large gatherings, and to Westerly side line of 4th street
to said land before A. S. Bliton. (J.S. Commission­
especially before social bodies in the in said town; thence southerly along Notice is hereby given that in compliance w ith er at his office at Medford on Tuesday, the Ith day
evening. She was recently the guest westerly side line of said 4th street the provision« of the act of Congress of June 3 of August. 1998.
of the Ohio Society of Southern Cali­ 47 feet to corner; thence Westerly 217 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber landd He names as witnesses.* Isaac McIntyre, of
in the States of California. Oregon, Nevada, an
fornia her address. of course, tells the feet to easterly side line of 3rd street Washington Territory," as extended to all the Pub­ ( Jacksonville, Oregon, Louis Stone, of Jacksonville.
Oregon. Fred Sturgis. Mrs. Ida Sturgis. Arthur
glories of Oregon. Her daily reports intersecting same at a point 131 >s feet lic Land States by act of August 4. 1892.
Holden, and Mrs. Ik»«ha Holden, all of Trail. Ore­
show a great interest in this state, and Southerly from the place of begining
P atrick M c C ormick .
gon.
and
thence
Northerly
along
the
easter
­
that a large percentage of travel back
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
< >reg«»n.
of Medford, county of Jackson, State of Oregon,
With as fair a set of officers as ever East will return by way of Oregon.
ly side line of 3rd street to place of did on Dec. 12, 1907. file in this office hi« sworn nlxjve described lands are requested to tile th'ir
occupied public [tosition in Jackson
claims in this office on or before «aid 4ih day ef
SATURDAY, MAY 30, 19 IS.
The Oregon Development League is beginnin», said description being in­ statement No. 91C8 for the purchae of the S of August, 1998.
County, with efficiency in said officers
tended to cover all of lot one in block the SW ' i. of Section No. 34. in Township No. 37.
circulating
60,000
copies
of
a
four
page
BENJAMIN I. EDDY.
South. Range No. 3 West, and will offer pnxif to
SUBSCRIPTION
that has never been excelled, and with
Reg late**.
Dairy and Livestock Bulletin. This fifty nine, in Jacksonville. Oregon, «how that the land sought is more valuable for its
• >ne year, by mail
'' *• I integrity which has never been question­
except
50
feet
off
North
end
of
same
timber or «tone than for agricultural purposes,
♦\S. ♦
contains most effective illustrations
ed by men who know them, the Tri-
Notice for Publication.
and text, a comprehensive story of belonging to John Tremberth; also all and to establish his claim to said land before A. S.
| bune persists in traducing them and
Bliton. U. S. Commissioner, at his office, in Med­
livestock, dairy and poultry realities as of lot eight in block twenty nine, in ord. Oregon. on Wednesday, the 12thday of Au­
REPUBLICAN TICKET
emits a tissue of falsehood through the
well as some idea of the future possi­ Jacksonville, Oregon, described as;
gust, 1908.
is hereby given that in compliance with
columns of its press daily reflecting
Beginning at a point on Oregon He names as witnesses: Marvel M. Taylor, of the Notice
bilities of this greatest of all dairy
provisions of the act of Congress of June 3
. upon these men. This organ the Tri­
Jacksonville.
Oregon;
Ruben
H.
Robinson,
of
Jack
­
Election Munday, June 1, 1908.
1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands
sections. The t ortland Country Club street in said town of Jacksonville,
bune—should be dubbed the slanderer and Live Stock Association and the Oregon 68.98 feet from the south cor­ sonville. Oregon; Joseph T. Gagnon, of Jackson- in the States <»f California. Oregon. Nevada, and
For United States Senator.
ville, Oregon; Thomas C. Nori 's, of Jacksonville.
of decent citizenship. There has not
Washington Territory,” as extended to all the
H. M. CAKE.
location of the great packing plants ner of said block 29 thence south 43 Oregon.
been a day scarcely since the present are important features. It is easy to degrees and 35 minutes east 50 feet Any and all persons claiming adversely the Public Land States by act of August 4. 1892.
For Representative in Congress,
R euben R obinson .
editor of this sheet came to Medford
described lands are requested to file the r
WILLISC. HAWLEY.
see that almost untold wealth will ac- | along the line of Oregon street thence above
claims in this office on or before said 12th day of u. Jacksonville, county of Jackson. Slate of Ore­
that
he
has
not
been
traducing
some
For Food anti Dairy Commissioner,
gon. did on Dec. 7. 1907. file in this office his sworn
cure to the state through the develop­ northerly 266 feet to First street, in­
reputable citizen of the county, and he ment of this marvelous branch of its tersecting same 104'. feet from the August 1938.
statement No. 9-164. for the purchase of the W’ ?
J. W. BAILEY.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
is still at it.
west corner of said block 2 thence
Register. SW'-i, SW'i NWV4. of Section No. 10. in Town­
For Supreme Judge,
growth.
ship No. 37 South. Range No. 3 West, and will of­
His purpose can not however be
north 43 degrees and 35 minutes west
ROBERTS. BEAN.
Notice for Publication.
fer proof to show that the land sought is more
Oregon’s advertising has reached, along line of First street 50 feet thence
screened successfully. He is a demo­
Eor Railroad Commissioner,
valuable for its timber or stone than for agricult­
every
quarter
of
the
C'vilized
world.
|
crat,
is
running
a
democratic
newspaper
ural purposes, aud to establish his claim to said
southerly 266 feet more or less to place
T. K. CAMPBELL.
land before A. S. Bliton. U. S. Commissioner, at
Notice for Publication.
For Prosecuting Attorney, Jackson and under the mask of non-partisanship and Late letters have been received by the of beginning.
his office, in Medford. Oregon, on Monday, the
desires above al) things democratic Oregon Development League from
The terms and conditions of said sale
Josephine Counties.
10th day of August. 1908.
Austria
and
New
South
Wales,
Aus
­
success.
But
will
such
utterances
as
are cash and the same is subject to the Notice id hereby given that in compliance with He name« as witnesses: Thomas C. Norris of
B. F. MULKEY.
tralia.
confirmation of the County J uilge of the provision« of the act of Congress of June 3. Jacksonville. Oregon; Herman King of Medford
F >r Joint Representative, Jackson and he gives publication to avail the demo­
cratic canidate—will the vituperation
1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands Oregon; Joseph T. Gagnon, of Jacksonville. Ore­
Your correspondent has inside in­ Jackson County, Oregon.
Douglas Counties.
the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, anti gon. Marvel M. Taylor, of Jacksonville, Oregon
which this organ emits in their behalf formation that there will be all kinds
C harles W. W olters , in
J. A. BUCHANAN.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above
Washington Territory," as extended to all the
democratic
benefit
them?
Do
these
described lands are requested to file their claims
guardian
of
the
persons
and
of roses for the great festival which
estate of Public Land States by act of August 1. 1892,
For Representatives,
in this office on or before said 10th day of August.
canidates Neil, Barnes, Dow and begins June 1st and lasts until the 6th Amelia and Sophia Wolters, minors.
J. L. HAMMERSLEY.
Ozo S t . P erre ,
the others on the ticket stand spon- with a program full of interests from Date of first publication. May 30, 1903. of Jacksonville, county of Jackson, State of Ore­ 1908.
H. D. KUBLI.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
sor for this sort of campaign? Can the opening moment until The closing
gon, did on Oct., 29. 1907, file in this office hi.;
For County Judge,
Register.
♦
sworn
statement
No.
9422,
for
the
purchase
of
it be doubted that they do. They hour, with low rates from every point
G. W. DUNN.
the
SE
*4
NW
'4,
NE
*-
4
SW
*4,
o
f
Section
No.
24,
are not found denouncing the dirtiness in Oregon.
ORDER.
For County Commissioner,
in Township No. 37 South, Range No. 3 West, and
of the campaign of the Tribune—they
Notice for Publication.
JAMES OWENS.
In
the
County
Court of the State of will offer proof to show that th«* land «ought is
Ashland
is
especially
prosperous
and
do not dis-avow the falsehoods which
more valuable for its timber or stone than for
For County Sheriff,
Oregon, for the County of Jackson.
happy.
A
line
of
shade
trees
to
the
agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to
it daily publishes, and they must be
D. H. JACKSON.
In the matt r of the Estate of said land before A. S. Bliton, U. S. Commissioner, Notice is hereby given that in compliance with
presumed to acquiesce in these un- number of four hundred have been
the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3.
For County Clerk,
W’.'liatn Basye deceased.
at his office, in Medford. Oregon, on Tuesday, the
1878. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands
; warranted attacts upon the public men planted on either side of the boulevard
W. R. COLEMAN.
4th day of Augtst, 1908.
It
appearing
to
the
Judge
of
said
I of Jackson county. The sort of cam­ leading from the city to the Normal Court, by the petition this day present­ He names as witnesses: Thomas C. Norris of in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and
For County Recorder,
Territory." as extended to all the
paign put up by the Tribune in behalf School, and new residences are en­ ed and filed by Chas. H. Basye the ad­ Jacksonville, Oregon: Al Leonard, of Jacksonviil Washington
R. T. BURNETT.
Public I^and States by act of August 4. 1892.
croaching upon surrounding orchards.
Oregon: Arthur Lewis, of Jacksonville, Oregon;
of
democratic
success
in
Jacks
in
coun
­
For County Assessor,
M elissa C. T aylor ,
ministrator of the Estate of William Joseph T. Gay non, of Jacksonville, Oregon.
ty harks back lo the days of the bio ,<ly
Astoria covered herself with glory, Basye deceased, praying for an o’der Any and all persons claiming adversely the above of Jacksonville, county of Jackson State of Ore­
W. T. Grieve.
shirt and the unscrupulous methods affording her citizens and visitors res­ of sale of real estate, that it is neces­ described lands arc requested to file their claims in gon, did on Dec. 11. 1907, file in tb office her sworn
For County Treasurer
which were employed in those days to erved seats to witness the passing of sary to sell the hereinafter described this office on or before said 4th day of August, statement No. 9465. for the purchase of the NVa
J. M. CRONEMILLER.
NWVi. of Section No. 22, in Township No. 37
1908.
accomplish political success. But do the fleet.
For County School Superintendent,
South, Range No. 3 West, and will offer proof to
real estate to pay the costs and ex­
the
voters
of
this
day
and
generation
show that the land Bought is more valuable for its
J. PERCY WELLS.
Excursion parties from California, penses of administration.
timber or stone than for agricultural purposes
endorse such methods? Will the lies Washington and Idaho will be added to
For County Coroner,
It is therefore ordered by said
and to establish her claim to said 'and before A. S-
that are persistently published against those which come from all points in Court, that all persons interested in
A. E. KELLOGG.
Bliton, U. S. Commissioner, at h s office, in Med­
the officers and which have been Oregon to Portland during the Rose
For County Surveyor,
ford. Oregon, on Tuesday, the 11th day of August.
the estate of said deceased, appear be­
Notice for Publication.
proven
to
be
lies,
be
supported
by
the.
1908.
F. A. GRISEZ.
Festival.
fore said County Court on Saturday the
She names as witnesses: Marvel M. Taylor of
ballots cf the voters next Monday? Il’
27th day of June A. D. 1908 at 10
Jacksonville, Oregon; Thomas C. Norris of Jack­
Saturday, May 30 is Decoration day ' they are supported by the voters it will
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
in
compliance
v>
i
ii
o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at
sonville, Oregon; Reuben H. Robinson, of Jack m-
and as customary the friends of depart­ be the ressurrection of a political sys­
the provisions of the act of Congress of June ’.
For a burn or scald apply Chamber-
ville, Oregon; Charles O. King, of Medford. Ore­
ed ones will be seen in the feme- tem through the agency of the Tri­ Iain's Savie. It will allay the pain al­ the Court room of said County Court 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands gon.
at
the
Court
House
at
Jacksonville,
*n
in
the
State«
of
California,
Oregon.
Nevada
and
tary beautifying the mound which bune, that, was fround upon and put to most instantly and quickly heal the in­
Any and all persons claimingadversely the above
Territory," as extended to all the
described lands are requested to filetheir claims in
marks the last resting place of some death in Jackson county a generation jured parts. For sale by City Drug ,ii<! County of Jackson to show cause Washington
Public
Lund
State«
by
act
of
August
4,
1892,
why an order should not be granted to
this office on or before sai«l 11th day of Augurt,
relative.
Store.
ago.
M arvel M. T aylor ,
1908.
the said administrator to sell the here . of Jacksonville,
county of Jackson, State
George
W.
Dunn
as
Judge
has
BENJAMIN L . EDDV,
There is a town called I<obster in the
inafter described real estate of the ■ of Oregon, did on Dec. 3, 1907, file in thi« of-
i;
Willamette valley. This name in some brought to the office which he holds a
, fice hi« sworn statement No. 9459, for the pur­
said deceased, to-wit:
way indicates a very important industry, business experience which has been Change in Southern Pacific Time
Beginning 13.06 chains south of the chase of the w ’ 2 sw Vi, of Section No. 27. in Town­
No. 37 South, Ranj.e No. 3 West, and will of­
and in others a decided backward ten- equalled by but few men who have
south west corner of section 31 in town­ ship
Notice for Public-ition.
fer proof to show that (he land sought ’■* more
Table.
dency of its people. We are not in a ever occupied that position. He has
ship 37, south of range 4 west of the valuable for its timber or stone than for agricul­
given
his
time
to
the
consideration
of
position to state what kind of a town
Willamette Meridian and running tural purposes, and to establish his claim to «aid
United States Land Office, Ronebjru,
SOUTH BOUND TRAINS.
Lobster is, however. Very likely pro- public questions and the application of
thence north 32.12 chains, thence east land before A. S. Bliton. U. S. Commissioner, at
a business brain to the solution of the No. 15 ..................................... 10.35 A. M. 43.56 chains to the north east corner his office, in Medford, Oregon on Saturday, the Oregon, March, 28, 1908. Notice is
hibition. Prineville Review.
problems which must necessarily con­ No. 13 ..................................... 3.20 r M. of I) L. C. No. 39 in township 37, Sth day of August, 1908.
hereby given that in compliance with
He names as witnesses: Thomas C. Norris, of
A preacher came at a newspaper front a county judge. He has con­ No. 225 (coach for Ashland) 10.15 P. M. south of range 4 west, thence south Jacksonville,
the provisions of the act of Congress
Oregon, Ruben H. Robinson, of
man in this way: You editors do not structed excellent roads in the county
NORTH BOUND TRAINS.
32.80 chains to the south west corner Jacksonuille, Oregon, Albert Gaunwich, of Jack­ of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for
tell the truth. If you did you could not where before his election there were
sonville, Oregon: William T. Bostwick, of Jack­ the sale of timber lands in the States
of said D. L. C., thence west 42.83 sonville,
No.
14
....................................
9.49
A.
M.
Oregon.
live; your newspaper would ba a failure- impassable thoroughfares; and no man
of California, Oregon, Nevada, and
chains
to
the
place
of
beginning
con
­
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above
The editor replied: You are right and will pretend to say that any feature of No. 16 .................................. 5.24 P. M. taining 142.71 acres ard being all of described
Washington Territory,” as extended to
lands are re quested to file the r diams
the minister who will at all times and the public service coming under his > Note carefully that No. 16 North the lands belonging to the said estate in this office on or before said Sth day of August, all the Public Land States by act of
under all circumstances tell the whole supervision was ever neglected, He bound leaves 15 minutes earlier than and it is furthur ordered that a copy of 1908.
ugust 4, 1892,
heretofore.
truth about his member, alive or dead, deserves a re-election.
Mary E. Corbin,
this order be served on all of the heirs
No.
13
arriving
at
8.20
P.
M.
will
will not occupy his pulpit more than | No less is this statement true of the
of Ashland, county of Jackson, State of
to
said
estate
and
all
persons
interest
­
one Sunday, and then he will find it other republican canditates for re- have the Portland dailies of that morn­ ed in the manner provided by Lw, as
Oregon, did on Dec. 14th, 1907, file in
necessary to leave town in a hurry, election. Yet they have fallen under ings issue.
this office her sworn statement No.
a
citation
to
said
heirs
to
show
cae-.e
These changes effective May 17, 1908.
Notice for Publication.
The press and the pulpit go hand in the ban and the unscrupulous criticism
9330,
for the purchase of the W1 of
w hy an order of sale should not be
hand with white wash brushes and of decent citizenship. But they will be
Notice is h«?reby «riven that, in compliance with SW11 andSW'i of NW',, of Section
made for the sale of the said property.
the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3 No 26, in Township No.
pleasant words, magnifying little vir­ elected and the rotten methods employ.-
If you want pure candies, no glucose, Dated May 16, 1908.
38 South,
1878, entitled "An act for the «ale of timber land« Range No. 4, West of W. M., and will
tues into big ones. The pulpit, the ed by such organs as the Tribune will no poisonous matter, just candy, then
GEO. W. DUNN. County Judge. in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and
pen, and the grave stone are the great be rebuked by the voters of Jackson ry the Boss.
offer proof to show that the land sought
Washington Territory," as extended to all the
saint-making tirumvirate. And the county. Every republican candidate
is more valuable for its timber or stone
Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892,
Whooping Cough
Application For Patent.
great minister went away looking very should be elected by the voters next
than for agricultural purfsises, and to
F rancis G. S wedenburg ,
“In February our daughter hud the Unite ! States Land Office, Roseburg, of Ashland, county of Jackson, State of Oregon**! establish her claim to said land before
ihoughtfu) whiie the editor turned to Monday.
did on Oct., 19. 1907, file in this office his sworn E. D. Briggs, U. 8. Commissioner, at
whooping cough. Mr. Lain, of Hart- Oregon, May 20, 1998.
his work, and told of the unsurpassing
statement No. 9413, for the purchase of ih«‘SE'i,
Notice is hereby given that Augv
Ian'1, recommended
Chamberlain’s
beauty of the bride, while in fact she RETAIL GROCERS
Petard wince post office addres is Jack­ of Section No. 4. in Township No. 38. South, Ran-.re Ashland, Oregon on Thursday, the 16th
Cough Remedy and said it gave his sonville.
was as homely as a mud fence.
Jackson County, Oregon, has No. 4 West, and will offer proof to «how that the ' day of July, 1908.
MEET IN PORTLAND customers the best of satisfaction. We filed his application for a patent for land sought is more valuable for it« timber or stone She names as witnesses: Charles S.
D. H. Jackson is a canidate for re.
found it ns he said, and can recom­ the fol'owing described contguo.s than for agricultural purposes, anil to establish Bartlett, of Ashland, Oregon; Wm.
election as sheriff of Jackson Conuty.
mend it to anyone having children placer mining claims and ground situa­ his claim tn said land before A S. Bliton. U. S. Stransill, of Jacksonville, Oregon; Mrs.
ted in the Jacksonville Mining District, Commissioner, at his office in Medford, Oregon, on
(Special Correspondence)
He has made a painstaking official and
troubled with whooping cough,” says Jackson
William Bartlett, of Ashland, Oregon
State of Oregon, con­ Friday, the 31st day of July 1908.
deserves a re-election. The Tribune
The Oregon delegation to the Nation­ Mrs. A. Gross, of Durand, Mich. For sisting of County,
and particularly describee! as He names a« witnesses: Willis R. Stansill, of Eugene E. Bartlett, of Ashland, Ore­
says that if W. A. Jones is elected al Retail Grocers Association just ad- sale by City Drug Store.
follows, to-wit: S. W. J4 of S. E. 1 Jacksonville, Oregon; William Johnson, of Apple­ gon.
sheriff his books will not need experting. journed at Boston, won a signal victory
of N. E K> containing ten acres, anil gate. Oregon; Jess«- Applegate, of Jacksonviil«-,
Any and all persons claiming adv
the S
ol S. W.
of N. E.
con­ Oregon; Thomas C. Norris of Jacksonville, Oregon.
Mr. Jones was assessor of this county in securing the 1909 convention for
Any and all parsons claiming adversely the above ly the above described lands are re­
taining
twenty
acres,
both
of
which
Hull
’
s
Everything
new
in
postals
at
during the years 1 03 and 1904 and Portland. When one considers that
claims are in Sec. 31, Tp. 37, S. R. 2 descril>ed lands are requested to file their c’aini® quested to file their claims in this office
made the assessment for those years. the retail grocers are more numerous Postal Shop. All the latest designs. West of W. M., Jackson County, Ore­ in this office on or before said 31st day of July on or before said 16th day of July,
Hubbarn
building,
Medford,
Oregon.
The sheriff's office finds that for those than any other class of business men,
gon and known as the Petard Con­ 1908.
1908.
solidated Mining Claim. The location
BENJAMIN
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two years Mr. Jones made over 200 it gives an idea of the immense au li-
BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register.
notices and amende I notices of lm lion
double assessments that the present ence of merchants throughout this
W. I. McIntyre has been appointed of said above described mining claims
sheriff Jackson must straighten out country who will be interested in hear- agent for Brooks & Son, nurserymen of being of record in the office of the re­
Notice of Final Account.
when the dissatisfied taxpayer calls at ing from Oregon during the next Carlton, Oregon. Give him your or- corder of the County of Jackson, State
Administrator's Notice.
of Oregon in respectively Vols. 5 at
the office to see why after his taxes twelve months.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon for
ders.
pg. 256, vol. 15 at pg 516 and vol. 5 In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County.
have been paid his property is still as­ The Pur,land Commercial Club m ,ves
♦
at pg. 256 and vol. 15 at pg. 511, of
Jackson County.
In the matter of the Estate of Mary Grigsby,
sessed under some other man’s name. today into its magnificent new home,
the Mining Records of said county and I In the matter of the Estate of Carlos Duane deceased.
Notice of Guardians Sale of
The Tribune is invited to the court pTubavlj. the largest building of its
state. That there are three adjoining Reed, deceased.
Ira Grigsby, the administrator of the estate of
Estate.
claims one of which is owned by Guo. i Public notice is hereby given that by consider­ Mary Grigsby, deceased, having rendered and
house and to examine the assessment kind ownecTEy afiy-f-'-aular commercial
Notice is hereby given that in pur- Beavcnue and is described as follows, ation of the above entitled court in the above en- presented for settlement and film! in this court
made by Mr. Jones those two years body anywhere. The first luncheon
to-wit: N. E. %
N. W.
of S. E.
his final account of his adminiatratk.n of said es­
and see for Itself if this is not the fact. was made the occasion of honoring suance of and order of the Honorable L, Sec. 31, Tp. 37, S. R. 2 W. of W. . titled matter. Kate Re< I was on the 6th tate,
it is ordered that Thursday the 30t h day of
»lay of May 1908 duly appointed a« the Admin1
Geo.
W.
Dunn,
County
Judge
of
the
No, W. A. Jones books will not need Oregon products, the menu being as
M. in said above named miningdistrict, I tratrix of the Estate of Carlos Duane Reed, decea ■ April, 1908. being a day of a subsequent terin of
County of Jackson, and State of Ore­ countv and state; one ownod by Jacob ed, and has this day qualified as such officer. All said court, to-wit: Of the April term thereof A
experting because he will not be sheriff. .follows:
Wetzel) which adjoins on the north and
D., 1908. at 10 o’clock a. m. of said day, he and the
having claims against said Estate are her«'
Comsomme Essence of Oregon Beef gon, which said order was made on the is de.1 cribed as follows; the N. W. ¡4 persons
by notified to file the same with me properly veri­ Name ia hereby appointed for the settlement of
REASON
30th
day
of
April,
1908
in
the
matter
of
S.
W
of
N.
E.
%
of
Sec.
31,
Tp.
Oregon Radishes
Bank of Jacksonville, at Jacksonville. said account, and that notice of said settlement 1st
and 37, S. R. 2....................
in fied, at the
W. of W. “
M.
published in the Jacksonville Post, newspaper
Oregon 1908
Spring Lamb M i r.t of the estate of Amelia Wolters
within Hix months from this date.
district, county and Orgon.
What wouki be the result should
Sophia
Wolters,
minors.
said
mining
published in Jackson County, Oregon as often as
Dated thi« the 23th day of May, 1908.
Sauce or Current Jelly
which
one
claim
state;
and
Jackson county vote dry next Monday?
once a week for four successive w*.eks prior i*
The undersigned guardian of the
KATE REED.
Oregon New Peas
county
and
state;
and
one
claim
wh'«
h
Al) we cando is to tell what prohibition
persons and estate of said minors will, adjoins on the west and is owned by | Administratrix of the Estate of Carios Di . said day of settlement.
Oregon New Potatoes Mashc 1
Date«! this 7th day of Mar«’h, A. I). 1908
' Rwi deceased.
has done for other counties and pre­
in
pursuance of said order sell at pri- one Young.
GEORGE W DUNN
Oregon Strawberries and Cream
Count v Ju <re.
sume the same would be true here.
And notice is iurlher her-by given
vate
sale
for
the
the
best
price
obtain
­
Oregon Cream Cheese an I Crackers
that any and all persons claimin ' ad­
Linn county (dry) has every advantage
able,
for
cash,
on
and
after
Saturday
Coffee, Tea and Milk
versely’ the mining ground, placer,
Notice for Publication.
in her favor, but business is dead.
Forfeiture Notice.
In addition to this the furniture and I June 27, 1908, at the office of Silas J. veins, lodes and promises or any por­
One of the largest department stores
Day,
in
the
town
of
Jacksonville,
Ore
­
tion
thereof
hereinbefore
and
first
i
fixtures are Oregon-made.
JackHonviile,
Ore., Mar., 17. 197s.
in Albany went out of business a few
gon, an undivided
interest in and to above described and referred to aryl Notice is hereby given that in compliance * .th
To A. H. Field«:
The Hood River Commercial Club, the following described lots, pieces, or for which patent by August Petard is the provisions of the Act of Congress of JuneS,
months ago. This store had a good
This notifies you that dur
for, are hi reby notified that 1878. entitled "An act for the ale of Timber Land:*
business and was one of the best es­ through its officers, is asking the co­ parcels of land situate, liaing and being applied
the year 1907 we expended in labor
unless their adverse claims are duly in the State« of California Oregon. Nevada, and ing
operation
of
the
commercial
bodies
of
tablishments in the city. Trade from
in Jackson County, State of Oregon, filed, as according to law anti the re­ Washington Territory ” as ext nded to all Public and improvements on the Lone Pine
quartz claim, $100. If you fail to pay
this city goes to Salem, 27 miles away, the state in favoring the establishment as follows, to-wit: - Begining at a gulations thereunder, with theRegis'er Land State« by an act of August 4. 1892.
ua
of above expenditure and cost of
I wet) which is the cause of the quiet of Hood River County.
point on the Easterly side line 3rd of the United States Land Office al
W
illiam B. H owell ,
The Los Angeles Bureau of the Port­ street in the town of Jacksonville, Ore­ Roseburg, Oregon, during the sixty of Oregon City. County of Cl.- lama». State of this notice within time allowed by law.
lime in Albany. It is not the drinking
days period of publication hereof they
men alone who do their trading in j land Commercial Club, under the mana­ gon. which said point is 50 feet South­ will be barred by virtue of the provia- Or—iron filed in this office on Oct- 2S. 1907. his your interest will revert to us, under
.worn statement No. M20 fur the purrhaao of the section 2324 of Revised Statutes of the
gement of Mrs, Frances K. Headlee, erly from the North Westerly corner ons of the statute" of the Unit' d Sta'
Salem, but prohibitionists as well.
E'lNE1-, E’.a SF.of Section No. 34 in Town­
United States.
J. H. C lark .
in
such
cases
made
and
provided.
gives
a
lecture
to
an
average
of
two
The Willamette Valley Co. is building
of John Tremberth’s lot; thence East­
shin 37. South of Ran«.- No. 3 Weat W. M.. Ore.,
B
enjamin
L.
E
ddy
,
Register.
F. C. S mith .
an eiectric line through the city. W ith hundred people every morning at 11:30. erly paralled with Oak Street, in said
and will offer proof to .how that the 1 .nd nouyht
is work going on one cannot
truthfully say that Albany is protqier-
OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF JACK- 1 ing.
It is safe to predict that Linn
SONVILI.E. OREGON
county will be wet after next Monday.
Taxes, of course are considerable high-
I er, with property on the decrease.
These are facts and the same can be
verified by business men of Albany.
Admitted as seeond-cla.s» matter at‘Jacksonville, j