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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1908)
s $700 5-roorn collage, 2 lot- 3000 9-room house, 2 acres 1600 7-room house, 1 . acre 3500 7-room house, 2 ' acres 1000 business block, 12'• inc. 320 0 60 acres, will subdivide 4200 28 acres, orchard land S925 28'- acres, well improved 15000 10 acres, income property 1620 120 acres, 3000 cords wood 250 0 0 210 acres, alfalfa and fruit 120 0 0 240acres, mining and fruit 1000 9 acres, fruit land 5000 10 acres hearing orchard 7000 40 acres, 27 in orchard 6500 200 acres including sawmill 1500<l-20 acres, highly improved Real Estate. Loans and Insurance Realty transfers are un to the • usual standard. There is a growing demand for small acreage tracts at reason able prices. We can get you homesteads and timber locations or relinquish ments, minigs property handled. List your property with us. We will find a buyer if your price is right. Have you money to loan? We can place it for you. Do you wish to borrow money. We can get it for you. W. W. IRVING & CO WHO IS HE? lacksonville, Oregon FRUIT JACKSONVILLE NEEDS WATER The City Board will Meet Monday to Con sider the Report of the Committee on Waler-• The Committee has inyestigatedthe Supply in lackson Creek. That we need water is not question- 1 ed, but the source of supply is the question confronting the city board. Jackson Creek was investigated last week by the board and it is thought that a sufficient supply can be had by placing a concrete dam at the inter section of Cantrell Gulch and Jackson Creek. Five inches of surface water is now running in Jackson Creek and lit is quite probable that live inches is seeping its way through the loose soil. This is sufficient to supply a town of 5000 population. Roseburg has an eighth-inch pipe feeding a reservoir and during the dry season of the year only 16 hours of pumping is resorted to daily. Rose burg is a city much larger than Jack- ■ sonville, and should require more water. I If you are interested in water come out and show your interest. Don’t stand around on the street corners and say "I told you so" after it is too late or criticise the board. Come out and say yes or no. You don’t want to be considered a drone in the city. Jack sonville must tell the coast-bound Easterner that we have a water system supplied with pure mountain water. MB NUNAN-TAYLOR CO It’s Clean Too Cottolene is simply a combination of the finest cottonseed oil and prime beef suet. Everyone is ac- quainted with beef suet «he most digestible of all anomal fats. The most critical cannot taste whether food is cooked with Cottolene, lard or butter. Indeed the cook has to be clever to use lard with as successful results as Cottolene. Cottonseed oil is very much like olive oil, the only difference beiug that the Fairhank process of treating cottonseed oil makes it much milder in flavor. These vegetable oils are exceedingly wholesome be ing prescribed for the diets of dyspeptics and consum ptives as flesh builders. Cottolene is used alone, or with part butter, for making cakes. It cannot be equalled as a shortening for biscuits, pie-crusts, etc. Cottolene produces best results in all kinds of Funny things, thoughtlessly, happen That the Rogue River Valley is one aside from the Oregon referendum law. of the best fruit growing sections of frying giving doughnuts, potatoes, and meats just The following conversation took place the stale is verified by Mr. A. H. Car- the right color and flavor—without greasiness. in this city recently: son, who last year cleared (above ex Cottolene is therefore a food as well as a frying Democrat "I am a true democrat, penses) $350 per acres on grapes. All food cooked with Cottotene is anil have always voted the democratic : Train loads of apples and pears are and shortening medium. How about lard? Do phy ticket. ” shipped out of this valley each year. sicians prescribe it (or any pork products) to invalids? digestable. Republican "Do you always vote • The peach and apricot, figs and almond for a democrat for president?” I produce prolific crops along the foot- Dem. "Certainly.’’ , hills where frosts never blight the vote for Bryan in fruits. The Yellow Newtown Pippen Rep. 1896?” apples grown in this section are mark Detn. eted all over the world, England com vote for Bryan in ing in for her share. The Flame Rep. Miss Maud Prim is visiting friends in 1900?” Tokay grape is grown on the hill slopes Dem. back of Jacksonville and produce an Ashland. vote for Parker in excellent flavor and color which Rep. R. T. Burnett was in Eugene Satur 1914?” demand the highest price in the rnark- day on business. Dem. "Yes.’ | ets of the world. Mrs. Gertrude Norton left Thursday Rep. "And you are a true democrat This is the fruitgrower's paradise. morning for Eugene for a few weeks and believe in the principles advocated Sufficient moisture falls during the wet visit with friends. by both men?” season to mature the crops and irri County Judge J. R. Neil and grand Dem. “Yes.” gation is not resorted to. Fruit in ir daughters Mildred and Nina were Ash Rep. "Then I expect that you will rigated districts does not have the land visitors Monday. vote for Taft this year, because Bryan flavor nor does it have the nice appear Mrs. L. J. Gay of Seattle is visiting is a free silver man and Barker a gold ance of the fruit grown in this valley. man and I see that you have switched Strawberries, watermelons and her father David Linn and other to the sound money plank.” muskmelons do well here and consider latives in the vhlley. Clyde Shaw of Yreka Cal., arrived A great many men vote a ticket able money can be made on a few w ithout making a study of the question acres planted to this variety of fruit. 1 Sunday and will make his parents, Dr. at issue, simply because they think it Melons can be planted between the and Mrs. T. T. Shaw a short visit. necessary to belong Io some party. rows of young orchards which will as I v Sunday evening July 19th will close Deer season opened Wednesday. Mrs. Josephine Russell was a Med- sist in defraying the first expense of the services for the summer at the Remember your hunting license. ford visitor Monday. JVotiee To Teachers the orchard and will cause the soil to Presbyterian Church. The pastor Rev. Alva Dunford who has been visiting Miss Martha Lawrence is visiting be better cultivated. There is timber- Robest E. Ennis will take his annual The last edition of the Stat ? Course i d and brush land as well as cleared .vacation. in Grants Pass returned home Sunday. with Mrs. J. H. Bellinger. of Study is exhausted; h ma • it is im tracts suiiable for fruit and grapes in ♦ . « —.— Miss Lousie Huffer the traned nurse Hon. H. K. Hanna left for Grants possible f >r many applicants for the the vicinity of this city where one Summons Pass Sunday to hold a term of the has returned to Glendale after a few forthcoming Angus', examin t’io i to could have a nice home and also make days visit with her mother. I n the circuit court of the state circuit court. si!?ue cou-ses of study fr >m which to money. OF OREGON, IN ANI> FOR THE COUNTY OF Mrs. Josephne Russell and Chas. Mrs. Howard Kilham and children make preparation for sn h exain nition. JACKSON. J. Nunan left for Newport Friday mor snmmer of Portland will spend the Therefore, according to the ami nine CntcuiT C ourt ning. In the Matter of the Application with Mrs. Ellen Kubli. ment of the State Supjrin. ml i.t of John Cox to register title to the Mrs. M. M. Taylor is having the old The July term of the circuit court Public Instruction, no questions on any Notice For Publication following described real property MATTHEW HUBBARD COLEMAN. house removed from her fruit farm subject are to b.j I ikon from the S ale convened in Grants Pass Monday with situated in Jackson County, Oregon, Jacksonville, Oregon, July 17, 1908. preparatory for the erection of a new Course of Study for th • A i j.ist 1'1)3 Judge H. K. Hanna presiding, There to-wit: Notice is hereby given that the un Matthew Hubbard Colon a i was born one. is no criminal eases on the docket. Beginning at the quarter Section examination. dersigned administrator of the estate in Ashtobela county, Ohio, February 19 corner between Sections 1 and 12 in Respectively, District Attorney B. F. Mulkey went of Evylinn M. Baily, deceased, by vir The following cases were disposed Townshill 38 South of Range 2 West \ 1826, and at his next birthday would to Grants Pass Sunday to attend tue of an order of the county court J. P ercy W eli - s , of: Andrew l’liillipp vs Grant Phleg- of the Willamette Meridian, and have been 83 years of age. His boy to the states’s interests in the made and entered of record on Jnne 30, County School Sup t. ley and Emma G. Robinson, demurer, running thence East 20.00 chains 1908, will on and after the 14th day of hood days were spent upon the farm in circuit court. to the quarter Section corner: overuled, Emma Robinson is the August, 1908, sell at private sale for Ohio. When 2) years of age he thence North 12.50 chains: thence Peter Deisch has returned from Bart worn m who was assulted last Friday Contractor Fick of this city is build cash in hand, to the highest and best West 10.00 chains: thence North moved to Illinois, where he worked on bidder at the premises in Gold Hill, on Ark. where he has been settling the night. ing a new school house on Forest Oregon, 10.00 chains: thence West 10.00 a farm for one year. At the outbreak the following described, real estate of has late uncle who left him 20x30 Creek. The building will be Grants Pass, a corporations, vs. chains! thence North 10.00 chains property belonging to said estate, of the»Mexican war he enlisted company to the center of the County Road: quite a fortune. to-wit: Lot three (3) in block twenty- Rogue River Water Co. dismissed. “B". Sixth Illinois volunteers. Near feet with a 12-foot porch. I thence North 76 degrees 45 minutes (26) and west half of lot seventeen Oliver Dews and family of Ashland, The Mims sisters of Central Point six E. T. McKinstrey vs. H. II. Triplett, West along the center of the Vera Cruz. Mexico he received a severe (17) in block twenty-seven (27) all in surprised J. M. Dews of lliiscity Tues County Road, 14.91 chains: thence defendant allowed second appeal. wound by the accidental discharge of a are the guests of Mrs. Josephine Russell. the town of Gold Hill, Jackson county. day by making a visit, returning Fri South 5 degrees West 3.65 chains: 1 gun. From this wound he suffered Miss Hazel Raypholtz is spending Oregon. Bochert vs. Bochert, divorce, reporter thence South lOdegrees 30 minuets day for their home. C. A. B aily , Administrator. long and severely and his whole system this week at Central Point visiting West 16.(81 chains: thence South to take testimony. C. F. Leavenworth, the well known ♦—■——- became much debilitated. On his dis friends. Rhaea Wood vs. Siskiyou Sunset 5 degrees West 9.29 chains: thence mining man of Scotts Bar Cal. was South 3 degrees West 7.22 chains charge from the army he returned to Minning Co., sale of property by to the Section line between Sections Andy Ridgeman who was formerly . SUMMONS in this vicinity recently. He may re Illinois where he remained until 1853 connected with the Blue Ledge mine sheriff confirmed. 1 and 12 in said Township and I n the circuit court of the state turn to Jacksonville to live if a suitable when he move I to Oregon, where he was in town Friday. He expects to leavo OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF JACK- Range: thence east on said Section Olds vs. Olds, divorce, default. house can be secured. line 19.00 chains to the place of be engaged in mining. soon for Mexico. SON. Geo. Porter. Jas Duncan, Lizzie ginning, containing 91.57 acres. August 13, 1867 Mr Coleman marri- Miss Dasie McFarland recently a Jacksonville needs mere cottages for Judd V. Miller and Williams and H. O. Williams vs. S. B. vs. el Miss Sahra A. Goddard, the daught rent. The men wno were here looking compositor with the Albany Herald Grace V. Miller, Pettingill, administrator of the estate er of Blinn C. Goddard, who came to over the city for the purpose of estab is in the city visiting with Miss Katy James T. Tucker and Cynthia E. Plaintiffs, of Chas. Burton, deceased, judgement Tucker his wife. Frances Rumley, Oregon in 1864. Seven children were lishing a furniture factory will have Chapman. Miss McFarland likes Jack vs. against the defendants for costs and a wiilo*-, Nancy Smith and George born to this union, Elmer. Marcia, to house their families in another city, E. A. Spencer J. Turner sonville and may make this city her disbursements. Smith, her husband, Jane Luellen William R., James B.. Edith, Edgar E. and, may build their factory in another home. and C. F. Erickson, and Charles Luellen. her husband. anil Arthur R.. Arthur R. and Edgar E. city. Thus we are driving business Ezra Arnold w ent to Applgate Thurs Lovina Burch. Margaret Gulden, a Defendants. LOST Gold frame spectacles in old widow, Monroe H. Gorden and are deceased. To "E. A. Spencer, J. Turner and C. spring case, on road from Buncom. day on business. away from our city. Sarah Gordon, his wife, Alfred Mr. Coleman was a man of quiet F. Erickson, the above named defend Two dollars reward. H. Humphrey The Presbyterian and M E Sunday Gorden and Effie Gorden, his wife, ants: life and unassuming integrity, honored Box 546 Medford Oregon. Robert schools will hold a pichic at Ulrichs Clara Gorden, single, I n THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON Gorden, single. Henry J. Gor and lespected by all who made his park next Wednesday July 22. you are hereby required to appear and den and Ora Gorden, his wife, will mnet acquaintance. He was a good man The city board of trustees answer the complaint of plaintiffs tiled Mrs. T. J. Kenney and daughter James L. Gorden and Emma Gorden, in the above entitled court and cause and u kind husband, a loving parent Monday evening in special session to Frances have gone to Dunsmuir to his wife, Uriah Gorden anft Della within ten days from the date of the <• insider several questions of import and a faithful friend. visit the formers sister Mrs. I,. L. Gorden, his wife, Addie Vincent service of this summons upon you if ♦------- and R. B. Vincent, her husband, Pure Mineral Water ance. One being a report on the water served within Jackson County, Oregon, Savage. Jane Vincent and C. O. Vincent, question. All those interested in hav Fred Perkins of Medford was a or if served within any other County in Bottled at the Spring her husband, Matilda M Myres and Chas Nickell and wife were in town the State of Oregon then within twenty ing n supply of water for the city visitor in this city Monday. G. R. Myres, her husband, Nora Wednesday enroute to Sterling to their days, and if served by publication then and Delivered to should be present, ladies as well as William Puhi was calks! to Yreksand' Vaughn and Richard Vaughn, her on or before the day prescribed in the men. We must have water to develope fruit ranch where Mr. Nickell is having husband, and Sisson this week on business Your Residence fresh order for the publication of summons, All Whom it May Concern, i he town. Let every voter be present a line cottage built. which is 29th day of August A. D. 19118. Miss Marion B. Towne, the popular Defendants. and Sparkling. and you are hereby notified that if you Mrs. Oral Orth recently bought the and encourage the board, show them deputy Clerk accompined by her sister In the mime of the state of Oregon Order From fail to appear and answer within the Phillip Glee property in the southern You. ihat vou are back of the movement and each of you are hereby sum Miss Annie Towne, left for Yellow time required the plaintiffs will apply CHAS. F. DUNFORD. part of town, paying one thousand moned and required to appear anil answ stone Park a few days ago to spend | to the court for the relief prayed for dollars for same. er the application of John Cox to re their vacation. in their said complaint to-wit: gister title to the above described land, That the defendants be enjoined Always keep a bottle of I. W. HARPER tiled in said Court on the 16th day of from asserting any right, title, interest whiskey in sight Good to look at and July A. D. 1908, within ten days from or claim of any kind or character in or good to taste; and what’s more a benefit the date of the serviceof this summons to the premises described in plaintiff’s to your health. Sold by upon you, if served within Jackson complaint, being Lot Five (5) in • E. H. H elms . County. Oregon, or if served within Miner s Addition to the City of Ash any other County of the State of Ore Mrs. W. R. Coleman went to Ashland land, Jackson County. Oregon: That the gon. then within twenty days of the Thursday to be with her aunt Mrs E. date of the service of this summons plaintiffs be decreed to be the owners in fee simple of said premises and for Fondrey. who is in the Southern Ore upon you: or if served by publication a further decree quieting the title to gon Hospital undergoing treatmtnt. thereof, then within six weeks from said described premises in plaintiffs the date of the first publication there 99 anti for their costs and disbursements of; and if you fail to answer said appli to be taxed. cation within said time, the applicant This summons is served upon you by will apply to the Court for the relief publication bv order of Hon. H. K. prayed for in his application, to-wit: Hanna, one of the judges of the above for a decree of this court registering entitled court, which said order was the title to the land above described in dated at Chambers July 16th, A. D, the name of said applicant: 1908, directing summons to be publish This summons is served by publica ed in the Jacksonville Post, a news tion pursuant to an order made by Hon. .. . . of . said , Court ((|1 paper of general circulation published H . K .. Hanna, Judge in Jackson County. Oregon, for six the 17th day of July. 1908. and is re- consecutive weeks from the date of the turnable August 29th. 1908. first publication thereof, which is July Witness my hand and the seal of the 18th. 1908. and the last publication be Court hereto affixed this 17th dav of ing August 29th, A. D. 1908. and re July A. D 1908. quires the defendants to appear and (Seal of the Circuit Court. I answer or otherwise plead ‘on or tie- W. R. C oleman . fore the last day prescribed in the County Clerk of Jackson order for the publication of said sum < ounty. Oregon, and ex- mons. officio Clerk of the H arvey , M iles & M ulkey , Circuit Court for said For Sale by F. J. Fick Lesson 111 County and State. Attorneys for Plaintiffs. Price 4 lb. pails 60c 10 lb. pails $1.40 We Sell and Recommend ’ottolene NUNAN-TAYLOR Cölestin IF I c e C r c a m Delivered to all arts of the City S he Boss all Linseed Oils were alike, and all Driers of the same strength and all “Old Dutch Process White Lead of uniform quaZity, there wou/d stiZZ he good reasons for using prepared paints. takes more than Lead and OiZ and Driers to make a good paint like Sun Proof. !