Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, August 15, 1908, Image 8

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LOCAL NEWS
LOCAL NEWS
NEWS
OUR LOCATION
I’ni itn" time’s a-.omin,’
Weather's geltin' dear.
People’s gettin' restless
Shortly you kin h.-ar
All th’ folks a-eallin'
“Hurry up with that paint.''
For Hostetter & Zook, you see,
Are never very late.
Change in
. Ldciiic Time
Table.
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Jackson County is locate 1 tn the
Mrs. David l'liompson and family re­
P.rt D •negan, Jr. s|>eot Sunday at
Sam DeRoboain was a Medford cal­
turned Saturday from a trip on the southwestern part of Oregon and touch­
C >les t n.
ler Wednesday.
ing the northern boundary of Califor­
Mrs. Lewis Ulrich is spending the
Ex-Judge Geo. W. Dunn, of Ashland Rogue River.
George H. Haden, our enterprising nia. on the old Oregon and California
week at Colestin.
was in the city Wednesday.
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No. 15
road traversed in the aO’s and early
Geo I,. Davis made Medford a busi­
Blaine Klum, of Medford w as a jeweler has moved his jewelery stock
No. 13
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to the building recently occupied by '60 s. The soil is deep and fertile, and
ness visit Wednesday.
county seat visitor Saturday.
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No. 225
retains
moisture
until
the
crops
are
If
you
are
in
need
of
a
typewriter
the Wulf sisters as a millinery store.
Miss Mervyna Kenney .-pent a few
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Haney left for
matured, hence irrigation is unneces­ call at this office and examine slightly
W. W. Irving left Monday for a
da; s at Colestin this week.
the Cinnebarsprings last Sunday,
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sary.
used L. C. Smith <>r Smith Premier. No. 14
trip
through
the
Willamette
valley.
Miss Etnma Wulf has gone to Ash-
Mrs. Peter Applegate and daughter
Rogue river,
a
laden
Mr. Irving will begone for a few weeks
land where she has employment.
Mrs. W. R. Stansel left for Drain
beautiful
with
tlow s
in the interest of his real estate busi­
Wednesday.
through the northern
ol the
Mrs. Fred Luy and children of Med-
ness.
Rogue River Valley and the numerous
ford are Jacksonville visitors this week.
Mrs. A. Schmidt and Flossie I.avere
mountain streams wending their way
went
to
Dunsmuir
where
they
will
Judge J. R. Neil is spending a few
TEACHERS iN SESSION
through all parts of the county reach
days in the hills with his son Frank visit relatives.
The Jackson county teachers assem­ this wild stream in its mad rush to the
Miss Leona Ulrich who has been en-
Harry Luy and family returned Sun­
great expanse of the roaring Pacific.
day from there outing on Little Apple­ ■ joying an outing on Little Applegate bled at the county seat Tuesday to
Here, nestled in the midst of the
participate
in
the
semi-annual
examin
­
has returned to the city.
gate.
greatest wealth producing valley of
ations
that
will
continue
throughout
i
C.
W.
Walters
an
old
and
respected
Herbert Cole of Colestin w as in town
this week. Fourty-six instructors from the world, is Jacksonville, the county
Wednesday inter.'owing his numerous I merchant of this county was a Jack­
all over the county are undergoing ex­ seal of Jackson county, where the
sonville
caller
this
week.
customers.
amination for county and state diplo­ scenic view is suberb and the climate
Mrs. Mary Peter and daughters are
Mr. A. N. Gilbert and wife of Salem
mas. County Schoo) Superintendant is all that one could ask.
are guests of Miss Issie McCully the home from Colestin where they have
The urea of Jackson county is 3000
J. Percy Wells with his able assistants
been camped for some time.
latters cousin.
are busily en age * preparing and ex­ square miles, equal to that of the
Miss Frances Barnes returned to this amining papers.
State of Delaware or Rhode Island,
Miss Gladys Shaw returned home
Sunday from Salem where she has city from a vis t at Gold Hill. She
The following are those seeking and at its lowest point is 1000 feet
will leave for Portland today.
been visiting for the past month.
county certificates; Inez Willits, Myrtle above the level of the sea.
Miss Clara Elmer returned home Pfost, Lula Phelps, Bessie Hazelton,
Mrs. Abe Ross Davis of SanFrancisco
Chronic Diarrhoea Relieved.
visited Jacksonville friends last Sunday Friday from Santa Cruz, California, Nellie Crocker, Margaret Shuck, Ellen
she is stopping with relatives at Central where she has been visiting her aunt. Eienice Fox, Nell Palmer, Mildred
Mr. Edward E. Henry, with the Unit­
Point.
W. I. McIntyre has been appointed Pfost, Bertha Smith, A. E. Herse, May ed States Express Co., Chicago, writes,
Arthur Baxter arrived from SanFran­ agent for Brooks & Son, nurserymen of Howe, Pina Benedict, Aletha Beebe, “Our General Superintendant, Mr.
cisco the first of the week and left on Carlton, Oregon. Give him your or­ Louise Ward, Mae Nealon, Bessie Quick, handed me a bottle of Chamber­
Flippen, Ida Ditsworlh, Eleanor Maule, lain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea
*
his annual visit to Cinnebar Wednesday ders.
morning.
Misses Monla and Irma Maegley Rose Nealon, Mrs. Harriet Miller, Remedy some time ago to check an
Delnier Frederick, Anna Selina Hansen, attack of the old chronic diarrhoea. I
Walter Williams of Sacramento stop­ came down from Portland, Sunday and
Minnie
R. Corey,
Lewell Wright, have used it since that time and cured
in
company
with
Mr.
W.
C.
Kitto
and
ped off Sunday to renew old acquain­
Lucile Marshal and C. E. Johnsn.
many on our trains who have been sick.
tances in his home town while enroute daughter left for Cinnabar Tuesday.
The following is a list applying for I am an old soldier who served with
to Seattle.
When in Medford slop at the Emerick
state certificates and late diplomas: Rutherford B. Hayes and William
Miss Maud Prim returned to Jack­ where the finest ol' meals are served
P. M. Corum, Eva Ncrcross, Eida McKinley four years in the 2 ’rd Ohio
and
the
most
corteous
attention
given.
sonville Tuesday from her outing at
Farlow, Grace Sini h, Winnie Spencer, Regiment, and have no ailment expect
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Colestin to be present at the teachers Try us and see.
Frances Aiken, Gertrud? Deierlein, chonie dia rhoea, which this remedy
examination,
Miss Romaine Braden of Gold Hili
Gertrude Eastman, R.
Hevener, stops at once.” For sale by City Drug
Mrs’ R. B. Dow left for Kalmalh was a business visiter at ti e county Nellie Crocker, Margaret Williamson. Store.
Hol Springs Saturday to receive the seat .Saturday in the interests of the Jeanette Allen, Virgina Baker, Edith
benefit of the baths that are to be had estate in which she is administratrix. McCune, Arnbrozine Murphy, Mabell
Alias Summons.
Family Trade Solicited
al that place.
Z. M. Gossett returned to the city Rifner, George Whyte, Ad« Welch and
In The Circuit Court Of The State Of Oreg-on.
Wednesday
from
New
York.
Mr.
Gos
­
For
'The
County
Of
jaeksu.
ss.
If U neat le a suing machine drop a
Mrs. P. M. Corum.
; In the matter of the Application of
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postal card to G.
W. Johnson, sett went east about two months ago
Zulema Kostomlatsky to register title to the
All makes of machines from $5.00 to in the interest of the mining company
BASE BALL
follow ing described real property situated in
$75.00. Medford Pharmacy.
10-tf- he represents.
Jackson County, Oreg-on, torwit:
Miss Kate Reed who went to San-
Beginning 4.80 chains East of the North­
Peter Deisch formerly an attorney
There will be a baseball game on the
Fiancisco to take a position for a friend ■ of this city returned to his new home home diamond tomorrow between Eagle west corner of D. L. C. No. 81 in Tp. 37 S.,
of R. 2 w., of the w. M.. and running thenct
while the latter took a vacation has in Barton,
At Kansas. Mr. I
Point and the locals. This aggregation North 8.25 chains; thence East 12.48 chains;
returned home.
assisted in the preparation of the
of bail players are evenly matched. thenc south 8.25 chains thence west 12.48chains,
For general blacksmithing, go where for the Jacksonville “Booster”
The last game played the locals defeat­ to the place of beginning, containing 10.30 Acres,
vs.
you can get the best of work and ma­ while visiting in this city.
ed the Eaglets by two runs, and the
Margaret Tice, a widow; Walter Tice, single:
terial. There are many grades of iron
visitors
have
greatly
strengthened
Anna Willits and Rush B. Willits, her husband;
and steele, but Eddy uses the best.
The water committee of the City
All kinds New and Second Hand
their team since this game. Eagle Effie Phelps and lra Phelps, her husband;
Fred Olfenbacher and family John Board of Trustee! went on a tour of
chariey Tice and Belle Tice, hit wife; Tom
Goods bought and sold. Want
Point
has
the
strongest
team
at
bat
Buckley and family and a number of inspection Wednesday. They will in­
I’ice, single; Maggie culver and Melvin
in the county, with the possible except­ culver,
to buy Junk. Old copper and
her husband; Ilazel Tice, single;
other Applegate citizens attended the vestigate the water supply in Jackson
ion of Jacksonville.
Fred Tice and Martha Tice, his wife. Babe
Rubber bought.
funeral of the late Mrs. Ed Wilkinson creek ami probably will investigate
This will be the last game of the Tice, sing le; Nettie Clark and william (’lark,
several other probable sources of supply.
Monday morning.
her
husband;
Elmira
May
cox
and
John
w.
season and those who enjoy good ball
Mrs. C. J. Kenney and baby daughter An engineer will be engaged to make may have the privilege tomorrow to cox. her husband; Eva Naylor and Melvin
surveys
and
report
on
the
amount
of
Naylor, her husband; Amelia Wilson and a .
returned home Sunday from Portland.
witness the closing of the park until M. wilson, her husband; Mary L. Davison,
Daring Mrs. Kenney’s absence Mr. water needed and the cost of installing 1909.
single; william E. Davison, single; Annie
♦
Ki nney made some entensive improve­ a plant.
Jackson and w. II. Jackson, her husband:
NOTICE
Fred E. Davison, single; Mary a . Davison, a
ments to their residence.
Mr. D. D. Gage and family returned
I widow; Joseph Taylor and Louisa Taylor.
All those owning dogs must pay the his wife; Joseph H. Taylor, single; Thomas
I). D. Gage and family who have from their outing on Little Applegate,
Ryan Building
Opposite U. S. Ilote
been visiting at the home of J. C. Sex­ and in the Crater Lake country. Mr. annual tax of $1.25 on each and every L. Taylor, single; Louis II. Meigs ami Mary
ton lor several months returned Thurs­ Gage is somewhat impressed with the dog within the city limits. Then arshal E. Meigs, his wife; j. a . Smith and Mary J.
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day to tb ir home in Minneapplis Kansas. beautiful mountain scenery in this is instructed to collect said tax and i Smith, his wife; c. E. worst. single: and
Ail whom it may Concern,
section
of
tne
state,
In
speaking
of
issue
receipt.
Should
a
dog
be
caught
Tln v were accompanied by Ray Sex­
Defendants.
ton who will spend a month at his for- the climate he look occasion to say on the streets without the tag the
To Walter Tice. Tom Tice. Maggie Culver, Melvin
that our climate here is almost perfect marshal must catch the dog and within i culver. Babe Tyre, Nettie dark. William dark.
nn r home.
Miss Dasie McFarland anil Catherine and much more pleasant than Kansas a reasonable time kill th animal. If Eva Naylor. Melvin Naylor, Amelia wilson. A. M.
wilson. Fred E. Davison, c. E. werst? and all
(hapman returned from a three weeks weather. Mr. Gage has been ei gaged your dog is worth keeping pin the tax, ! whom it may concern, Defendants:
trip to the Josiphine caves Wednesday. in the mercantile business in Kansas otherwise he may be killed.
In the name of the state of Oregon, You. and
, each of you, are hereby required to appear and
1 hey brought back a collection of cur- for many years and is well posted on
answer the application filed against you in the
I am now prepared with a new Fairbanks Morse
M. E. CHURCH
ii s from the caves and report a most climatic conditions in that state. He
above entitled cause, which is an action brought
Gasoline six-horse power Wood Sawing Outfit to saw
enjoyable time. Both are printers, said that when a man would go to bed
Regular services will be heal
the for the purp< se of Registering the title to the
but Miss ( hapman is in the millinery in the evening he had no assurance Methodist church tomorrow,
above descriced premises, and you are so required
wood in any quantity.
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Prices are as follows:
business in this city, preferring to trim that he would wake up with n roof tor. Rev. G. A. Gray, having returned to appear and answer on or before the 22nd day
Four
Foot
Wood,
Once
in
Two
40 Cents
over him.
hats instead of compounding news.
from his two weeks outing, Thursday. of September. A. D. 19°8. and if you fail to so
appear and answer for want thereof the Plaintiff
Four Foot Wood, Twice in Two
50 Cents
will apply to the court for the relief in said
Pole Wood..............
By the hour
Application and herein demanded. Said Applica­
1 will have plenty of wood for sale shortly at my
tion being now on tile in the office of the clei k
i-
of said court in Jacksonville Jacksun county.
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card on North Oregon street, on theT. J. Williamson place
A
tag
from
a
10-cent
piece
will
count
FULL
value
li
Oregon: the date of the order for the Publication
THE RECEPTION
LUY & KEEGAN, Props
Sole
Agents Albany Beer
j: T. L. De Vore, Jacksonville, Ore.
Shoe and Harness Repairing
Harness Goods for Sale. Sole Leather for Sale.
Announcement
of this Snmmons is August 7th A. D. 1908.
Dated August 7th A. I). 1908.
W R. COLEMAN
county clerk of Jackson county.
Oregon, ex-officio clerk of the
circuit court.
A tag Goin a 5-cent piece will count HALF value
i
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Notier.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
for the County of Jackson, ss.
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PREMIUM DEPARTMENT
I
C. A. Norton, Prop
THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., St Louis, Mo.
In the Matter of the Application of
W. j. Warner to register title to the fol­
lowing described real property, situated in
Jackson County, Oregon, towit:
Beginning at the Northeast Corner of
D. U C. No. 79 in Tp. 37 S., of R 2 W„ of the
W. M.. and running thence South 31.80
Chains to the Southeast Corner of said D. L.
(’. No. 79: thence East 5.80 Chains: thence
North 31.80 Chains; thence West 5.80 Chains
to place of beginning, containing 18. Hacres.
Also; Beginning 6.SO Chains East of the
Northeast Comer of D. L. C. No. 79 in Tp.
37 S., of R. 2 W.. of the W. M.. and running
thence East 6.06 Chains; thence South 16.32
Chaains; thence West 6.06 Chains; ther.ce
North 16.32 Chains; to place of beginning,
containing 9>9 acres.
vs.
Margaret Tice. Walter Tice; Anna Willits; Ru«h
B. Willits; Effie F'heipa; Ira Phelps;<’harlev
Tice Belle Tice: Tom Tice; Maggie Culver;
Melvin culver; Hazel Tice; Fred Tice; Martha
Tice. Babe Tice: Nettie Clark; William Clark;
Elmira May Cox; John W. Cox; Eva Naylor
Melvi•' xaylor; Amelia Wilson; A. M. Wilson;
.Mary I.. Davison; William E. Davison: Annie
Jackson; W. H. Jackson; Fred E. Davison;
Mary A. Davison; Joseph Taylor: Louisa.
Taylor; Joseph H. Taylor: Thomas; L. Taylor,
ar.d All W horn it may Concern.
Defendants.
TAKE NOTICE.
That on the 7th da> of August. A. D. 1906. and
Application was tiled by said W. J. Warner in the
Circuit Court of Jackson County. Oregon, for
Initial Registration of the land above described:
Now unless you appear and answer on or before
the 22nd day of September A. D. 1908. and show
cati*e why such application should nut be granted,
the same will be taken as confessed, and a decree
will be entered according to the prayer of the
application, ami you will be forever barred from
disputing the same.
Witness my hand and the Stal of th* Court
hereto nffixed t hi* Tth day of August A D 1906.
W. R. COLEMAN
county clerk of Jackson county.
Oregon, and ex-offco clerk of
•he circuit < our!
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