SI MM üao REAL $700 "»-room cottage, 2 lots 3000 9-room house, :i'_ acres 1600 7-room house, acre 3500 7-room house, 2” acres 1000 business block, 123 inc. 320 0 60 acres, will subdivide 4200 28 acres, orchard land 8925 28' acres, well improved 15000 40 acres, income property 1620 120 acres, 3000 cords wood 25000 210 acres, alfalfa and fruit 12000 240acres, mining and fruit 1000 .» ■ :rea, fruit land 5000 10 acres bearing orchard 7000 40 acres, 27 in orchard 6.700 200 acres including sawmill 15000-20 acres, highly improved Real Estate, Loans and Insurance ESTATE Realty transfers are ut> 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, ininigs property handled. List your property with us. We 1 will find a buyer if your price is right. Have you money to loan? We can place it for you. I)o you wish to borrow money 1 We can get it for you. W. W. IRVING & CO. PROdATE COURT Jacksonville, Oregon LOCAL NOTES l.N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF JACK- SON. Judd V. Miller and Grace V. Miller, Plaintiffs, vs. E. A. Spencer J. Turner and C. ,F. Erickson, Defendants. To E. A. Spencer, J. Turner and C. F. Erickson, the above named defend­ ants: I n the name of the state of oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of plaintiffs filed in the above entitled court and cause within ten days from the date of the service of this summons upon you if served within Jackson County. Oregon, or if served within any other County in the State of Oregon then within twenty days, and if served by publication then on or before the day prescribed in the order for the publication of summons, which is 29th day of August A. D. 1908, and you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer within the time required the plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in their said complaint to-wit: That the defendants be enjoined from asserting any right, title, interest or claim of any kind or character in or to the premises described in plaintiff’s i omplaint, being Lot Five (5) in Miner s Addition to the City of Ash­ land, Jackson County, Oregon:That the plaintiffs be decreed to be the owners in fee simple of said piemises and for a further decree quieting the title to said described premises in plaintiffs and for their costs and disbursements to be taxed. This summons is served upon you by publication by order of Hon. H. K. Hanna, one of the judges of the above entitled court, which said order was dated at Chambers July 16th, A. D. 1908, directing summons to be publish­ ed in the .Jacksonville Post, a news­ paper of general circulation published , in Jackson County, Oregon, for six consecutive weeks from the date of the first publication thereof, which is July 18th, 190.8, and the last publication be­ ing August 29th, A. D. 1908, and re­ quires the defendants t> appear and answer or otherwise plead on or be fore the l ist d iv prescribed in the ' order for the publication of said su n- rnons. y I . Ms . limi Shoes that’s all Shoes We are local agents for the following well known manufacturer’s of durable goods. JNO. STRODTMAN CO. BUFFALO NEW YORK Womens Misses Childrens fine Shoes, Blacks and Tans A. PRIESMEYER CO. ST. LOUIS MISSOURI Womens medium grade shoes BROCTON, MASSACHUSETTS Mens fine shoes patent leather and vice In the matter of the estate of James Elliot deceased; petetion to set aside order for sale of real estate. Geo. N. Lewis and wife visited Mens footwear for general nse Estate Dan Whetstone order con­ Colestin Sunday. tinueing hearing on petetion fer Miss Della Reeve is visiting relatives In Coast make we have a Complete assontment of sizes guardian. at Happy Camp Californir. NEW CASES Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Langley were Ametta Slacer vs. Orlando Slaeer; Midford visitors last Sunday. suit for divorce, T. J. Newman at- Holman Peter left Thursday for torney fur plaintiff. Yreka Cal. to seek employment. And high cut Men’s ond Hoys’ shoes for mountain wear guaranteed Edith pike vs. William T. Pike; suit Walter Lang of San Francisco is to fit yonr foot not your feet fit the shoe for divorce. W. E. Phipps attorney for visiting relatives in Jacksonville. plaintiff. Emmet Thompson and wife of Gold Roy B. Mathews Co. vs. Merton El­ Hill visited Jacksonville Tuesday. wood; action to recover money. Vas­ J. T. Gagnon, president of the Trail ter and Purdin, attorneys for plaintiff. Lumber Co. Full line of all they make. For durability none better. The a'wve C. '1. Pierce and C. C. Pierce vs. cisco. offering of leather goods are of the uery best make and material Clare ice Wheeler et. al. action to re- Attention cover money. O. C. Boggs attorney Commercial We have a small lot of men’s Oxfords, patent leather and vici which for plaintiff. issue. we will sell you at much less thae factory cost to close them out Alonzo Wirmer Ed Binns returned Sunday from vs. The General Machinery Co. suit to Portland where he has been visiting quiet title. Harvey, Miles and Mulkey his family. attorneys for plaintiff. Frank Neil and daughter Frances Wheat sacks new....... . . 9c. came in from their ranch at Eagle ' 1st quality seconds............... . . . 8c. Point this week. 40c.lb. Linen bag twine................. Miss Mabel Parsons of Ashland spent For sale in qnanities to suit. a few hours with Jacksonville friends Nunan Taylor Company. Thursday. ■ca Richard Bland a Southern Pacific A Faithful Friend. engineer spent Thursday with Jack- Summons REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE "I have used Chamberlain’s Colic, sonville spiends. BANK OF JACKSONVILLE I n the circuit court of the state Colera and Diarrhoea Remedy since it The Emerick serves meals at all OF OREGON, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF | at Jackson-ille in the State of Oregon, was first introduced to the public in hours. Everything neat and clean, JACKSON. at the close of business, July 15, 1908. 1 '72, and have never foui d one instance prices reasonable. 11-tf RESOURCES. In the Matter of the Application of where a cure was not speedily effected Clyde Shaw returned to the Blue John Cox to register title to the Loans and discounts.............. $35.686.76 by its use. I have been a commercial Lebge Friday after spending a few following described real property- Overdrafts, secured and un­ traveler for eighteen years, and never situated in Jackson County, Oregon, weeks in Jacksonville. secured............................. 1,003.51 start out on a trip without this, my to-wit: Bonds, securities, etc............ 3,910.11 Miss Josephine Donegan returned Beginning at the quarter Section faithful friend,” says H. S. Nichols of Banking house. furniture. Oakland, Ind. Ter. When a man has from Colestin Thursday where she has corner between Sections 1 and 12 in Township 38 South of Range 2 West and fixtures ............. 7,011.97 used a remedy for thirty-live years he been enjoying a few weeks outing. of the Willamette Meridian, and 2.977.11 Expense . . .............. Mrs. Mary Peter, and daughters running thence East 20.00 chains to knows its value and is competent to Premium on Warrants 30.12 speak of it. For sale by City Dr. g Misses Ruth and Mary and Mrs. Hattie the quarter quarter Section corner; thence North 12.50 chains: thence 15,772.03 Cash and light exchange. Moore, are sojourning at Cölestin. Store. West 10.00 chains: thence North 66,393.61 Total.......................... H. K. Hanna Jr. will act as deputy 10.00 chains: thence West 10.00 Mr. P. Ritner, president of the A.-h- district attorney for B. F. Mulkey in chainst thence North 10.00 chains LIABILITIES. land Business College, was in the city Jackson and Josephine counties. to the center of the County Road: Capital stock paid in . $23,000.00 thence North 76 degrees 45 minutes Monday on business. Mr. Ritner will Surplus fund ................. 1,634.25 Miss Emma Wendt will leave Sunday West along the center of the have a notice in the next issue of this Individual deposits subject to for Colestin to join her sister and the County Road, 14.91 chains: thence paper that will interest many. check.............................. 41,758.36 Misses Prims to spend her vacation. Smith 5 degrees West 3.65 chains: thence South lOdegrees 30 minuets Mrs. John C. Murphey, a former Total ............ . .6«. 392.61 Chronic Diarrhoea Relieved. West 16.00 chains: thence South degrees West 9 29 chains: thence STATE OF OREGON, Mr. Edward E. Henry, with the Unit­ resident of Jacksonville, was over 5 South 3 degrees West 7.22 chains ed States Express Co., Chicago, writes, from Medford Sunday visiting friends. to the Section line between Sections .County of Jackson. spoils a paint—it burns up the oil—the “life Arthur Lewis and wife returned 1 and 12 in said Township and "Our General Superintendant, Mr. Cashier of the 1, Jay C. Sexton, Range: thence east on said Section of the paint”. Quick, handed me a bottle of Chamber­ Sunday from Little Applegate where above-named bank, do solemnly swear line 19.00 chains to the place of be­ lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea they have been rusticating for the ginning. containing 91.57 acres. that the above statement is true to the Remedy some time ago to cheek in past three weeks. vs. best of my knowledge and belief. attack of the old chronic diarihoea. Mrs. Pauline Hines and son Rollen, James T. Tucker and Cynthia E. J. C. SEXTON. Cashier. have used it since that time anil cured are visiting relatives at Cottage Grove. Tucker his wife, Frances Rumley, Attest: G eorge L. D avi . s CORRECT many on our trains who have been sick. They will also visit Newport and Port- a wiilo.v, Nancy Smith and George E d war ’ d H. H elms Smith, her husband, Jane Luellen 1 mn an old solliir who solved with l.u d before they return. R ay F. S exton and Charles l.uellen, her husband. dry better than others—need less driers— Rutherford B. Hayes and William E. I.. Jones of the Copper King mine Lovina Burch, Margaret. Gorden, a Directors, McKinley four years in the 23id Ohio a -compained by Mm. Perdue of Spok­ widow, Monroe H. Gorden and and Subscriberl mid sworn to before me Regiment, mid h ive no ailment expeit ane came in from the Blue Ledge dis­ Sarah Gordon, his wife. Alfred this 1 day of Augusi, 1908. Gorden and Ellie Gorden, Ins wife, chonic dia. rhoea, which tlis remedy trict the first of the week. H. K. H anna Jr. Notary Public. Clara Gorden, single. Robert stops at once.” For sale by City Drug I. K. George and family of Portland Gorden, single, Henry J. Gor- Store. were in Jacksonville Friday enroute to den and Or.t Gorden, his wife. REPORT OFTHECONDITIONOFTHE J .-lines L. Gorden and Emma Gorden, the Blue Ledge. Mr. George is a his wife. Uriah Gorden and Della BEEKMAN BANKING HOUSE M. liege presented this office with brother of Mrs. 1-. W. Carnahan. Got-di n, his wife, Addie Vincent are stronger than others—requires less of a nice cidlecti n of ripe figs, They at Jacksonville in the State of Oregon, an I R. B. Vincent, her husband. Mrs. F. F. Beers and daughter and were extra large mid of excellent flavor. at the close of business, July 15. 1908 them. Don't guess--use Sun-Proof Paints. Jane Vincent and C. <). Vincent, He says that the trees are loaded with Miss C. L. Bank,s of Detroit Mich, her husband. Matilda M. Myres and RESOURCES. For Sale by F.J. Fick fruit in all stages, from the large ripe arrived in Jacksonville Thursday to G. R. Myres. her husband, Nora U.S. Bonds $5U. 000.00 Lesson IV V...igh:i and Riehatd Vaughn, her specimens presented to this office down make tl eir home with the former’s husband, Other bonds and warrants 33,0 >.) 00 and sister Mrs. Carrie Grant. to the size of a marble. All Whom it May Concern, Cash on hand and due from Administrator's Sale. the premises herein alter described Defendants. John A. Norling, the world's famed banks.- . .................. 63,470.00 sell at private sale for cash in hanii Notice is hereby given that the un ­ Diarrhoea Cured. the S. W. >4; N. W. of cornet soloist, of this city will accom­ In the name of the state of Oregon: dersigned administrator of the estate the N. ' . of S. W. of N. E. section "My father has for four years been pany Ashland's military organization You. and each of yt u are hereby sum­ Total ... 146,470.00 of Charles H. Elmore, deceased, un­ S. E. and the N. E. '4 of S. E. !4 sec. 31 troubled with diarrhoea, mill tri -d every to American Lake, in Washington, as moned and required to appear anil answ­ der and by virtue of an order of the 32 LIABILITIES. in township 38, south ot range 4 er the application < f John Cox to re­ county court of Oregon for Jackson all means possible t > effect a cure, with- bugler. Mr. Norling will leave lo­ gister title to the above described land, Capital stock paid in lût).000.00 county, made and entered of record west of the Willamette Meridian to­ out avail,’ w rites John H. Zirkle of night for the Southern metropolis to tiled in sai l Court on the 16th day of Surplus fund 14,711.00 in the journal of said court, will on and gether with all the appurtenances •July A. D. 1908. within ten days from Due to banks and bankers 1,16.4, tO after the 3ist day of August, 1908 at thereunto belonging. Philippi, W. . Ya. Ya "He "H saw Chambet- join the company, the date of the serxiceof this summons Dated this 1st day of August. 1908. Iain's Colic, Calera nnil Diarrhoea Harry Luy and family, Miss Leona upon you, if servtd within Jackson Individual deposits subject to Herl ert Elmore. Remedy advertised in the Philippi Ulrich. D. D. Gage and wife and Mrs. County, Oregon, or if served within check . . 7.8.000.00 Administrator of the estate of Cha:. i Republican mid decided to try it. The Jay C. Sexton left inonday for Little any other < ounty of the State of Ore­ Demand certificates of de­ H. Elmore deceased. result is one bottle cured him and i e Applegate where they will spend a few­ gon, then within twenty days of the 2,601.1 ’ 0 posit. . . has not suffered with the disease for weeks among the tall nines fishing and date of the service of this summons SUMMONS. upon you; or if served by publication eighteen months. Before taking this I hunting. Where Cleanliness Reign liti. 470.00 thereof, then within six weeks from rotai....... In The Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Jackson. remedy he was a constant suf- the date of the first publication there­ STATE OF OREGON E Hostetter, Fred Zook, Father of; F>iith Pike. Plaintiff, J Suit in Equity Supreme j ss: and if you fail to answer said appli­ ferer. He is now sound and well, and William T. Pike, Defendant. ) f°r Divone although sixty years old, can do us Mattingly. Dave Croneiniller and Noble cation within said time, the applicant j County of Jackson. FRUIT, CANDIES, TOBACCO To William T. Pike, the abeve named Defend­ much work as a young man." •old by t’aughthran returned Tuesday from will apply to the Court for the relief ant: I, C. C Beekman, owner, of the City Drug Store. their hunting trip on Elk Creek. They prayed for in his application, to-wit: In the name of the State of Orejron, You are for a decree of this court registering above named bank, do solemnly swear report having an excellent tune, and the heredy required to appear and answer the title to the land above described in that the above statement is true to the plaintiff's complaint tiled against you in the brought back a black bear and bob the name of said :q plicant; above entitled court and cause on or before the In connection. Try our Bread last day of the time prescribed in the order for This summons is served by publi a- best of my know ledge and belief. cat pelt ar.d several deer skins. The C. C. BEEKMAN. publication of summons herein, to wit. on or party brought back several souvenirs. tion pursuant to an order made by Hon. before the 14th day of September. 1908. said date H K Hanna. Judge of said Court on Subsi rit» d I and sworn to before me being the expiration of six weeks from the day The local second base ball team made the 17th day of July. 1908. and is re­ this 27 day of .July. ISON k of first publication of this summon«. A <1 if you the trip to Eagle Point last Sunday turnable August 29th. 1908. Sit. as J. D ay . Notary Public. fail to ap;>ear and answer, for want thereof, the Witness my hand and the seal of the and played the Pointer's fast team, Court hereto affixed this 17th dax *f plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief The locals were somewhat tierd from July A. D 1908 prayed for in said complaint, succinctly stated, aa follows: the long rate through the dust, and (Seal of the Circuit Court.) That the bonds of matrimony existing between W. K. C oleman . was not in the best of condition. plaintiff and defendant be forever dissolved and Pure Mineral Water County Clerk of Jack- n With tins handicapp the Eagle Plant­ abrogated. and that plaintiff's maiden name. t ounty. Oregon, and < x- Hott led at the Spring ers went down to defeat by a score of Edith Barrickman be restored to her. and that offlcio Clerk of the the costs and disbursements herein be taxed 9 to 6 Eagle Point will play the Circuit Court for said and Cabinet Portraits made by and Delivered to against the defendant. County and State. locals on the home grounds about the This summons is put! bed in the J ack «am rille Your Residence fresh 16 of August They promise to practice Post by order of Hon. H K. Hanna, judge of the and give the locals the best they have. above er titled court, which said order w>s made and Sparkling. Always keep a bottleofl. W. H arper At his es dence near the Couit H -use a.«d entered of record on the 2?th day of July Order From hi can han ll<* briefs and abstract whiskey in sight Good to look at and Satisfaction guarantee!. Stamps. 3 1908. and in compliance therewith the date of th-» work just us well as any office in the good to taste; and what's more a benefit positions, 1 dozen 5-k CHAS. F. DUNFORD. first publication hereof is the 1st day of August. Ca.i--.ets ac­ to your health. Sold by 1908. stale. *1 E'. H. H elms . cord ng to n> ".in's s' W. E. PHIPPS Attorney for Plaintiff BARKER BROWN CO. HUNTINGTON INDIANA NAPATAN’S LOGGERS BUCKINGHAM & HECHT’S OUR PRICES You Will Find Always the LOWESS NUNAN TAYLOR CO Ice C r e a ni Delivered to all Parts of the City The Boss Too Much Drier L Some Oils Some Driers r ICE CREAM BAKERY J. Trenbreth ------------------------ J Cölestin Stamp Pictures M. HEGE