Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, August 22, 1908, Image 6

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    „.AL NEWS
Attorney Chas. Prim is spending a
few ilsys at Nev port.
Mrs. Ella Cook left for Squaw lake Mon­
day to visit with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Miles ('antral, of Ruch,
were visiting in this city this week.
J. M. Root, of Medford and Mr.
Wakefield of Ohio, were in the city
Friday.
Charles E. Taylor of Medford, was
a buisiness caller at the court house
Tuesday,
Attorney C. O. Boggs of Medford
was a buisiness caller at the county
seat Friday.
Charles Nunan of the firm of Nunali-
Tailor Co, returned from his vacation
at Newport.
If you want a quick sale on your pro­
perty list it with Charles Meserve, 115
Seventh Street. Medford.
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LOCAL NEWS
LOCAL NEWS
Win. Bybee has been under the
weather for several days.
Mr». Lewis Ulrich returned home
Monday after a weeks outing at < oles-
tin
County School Superintendant
made Medford a business call Wednes­
day.
J. (’. Tucker returned home Thurs­
day after a months vacation at Mea­
dow Oregon.
Misses Leona Ulrich and Bertha
Prim, went to Colestin today to spend
a few days.
Attorney A. E. Reams has been
quite-sick this week. He was confined
to his bed for several days.
Ralph and Alphonse Beavenue have
gone no San Francisco to seek employ­
ment.
Chas. Dunford started the carpen­
ters at work on his new cottage last
Monday.
Mrs. Anna Marlin has returned from
Grants Pass where she has been visit­
ing friends.
Mrs. James Pelton nee Miss Joseph­
ine Orth, left for her home at Fort
Klamath Tuesday.
Judge Neil is bent on having the
court house put in a presentable and
business-like shape.
J. T. Hostetter father of E. N. fi 08-
tetter the painter arrived from Miss­
ouri one day this week.
A. E. J. Percival manager of the
Hotel Nash at Medford spent a few
hours in Jacksonville Tuesday.
William Basye, who has been pros­
pecting for a company at JumpoffJoe,
returned to the city Thursday.
Miss Emma Grimes of Medford was
the guest of Misses Flora and Minnie
Thompson several days this week.
J. W. Merritt and W. C. Leever pro­
minent citizens of Central Point were
in Jacksonville Wednesday on business.
M. M. Taylor and wife left for Port­
land on No. 14 Wednesday morning.
The former to purchase goods for the
Nunan Taylor Co.
B. F. Clark and Chas. R. Gray, of
the firm of Clark & Gray, of Medford
was transacting buisiness at the coun­
ty seat Thursday.
NOTICE
All those owning dogs must pay the
annual tax of $1.25 on each and every
dog w ithin the city limits The marshal
is instructed to collect said tax and
issue receipt. Should a dog be caught
on the streets without the tag the
marshal must catch the dog and within
a reasonable time kill the animal. If
your dog is worth keeping pay the tax,
otherwise he may be killed.
summons
In the Circuit Court of Oregon
County.
for Jackson
Gus Newbury, Admistrator
estate of Arthur Pool, deceased.
Plaintiff.
vs.
Geo. R. Wilkerson and
Dosie Wilkerson,
Defendants.
Miss Frances Kleinhammer of Ash­
To Geo. R. Wilkerson anil Dosie Wilkerson, the
land spent several days in Jacksonville
above named defendants, you and each of you are
hereby required to appear and answer the com­
this week the guest of Miss Ruth
plaint of Plaintiff filed in the above entitled court
Peter.
and cause within six weeks of the date of the
Mr. and .Mrs. Chris Ulrich left Yes­ FOR SALE First-class blacksmith
first publication of this summons upon you.
which is the ¿2nd day of August, 1908, and if you
and wagon shop, well equipped with
terday for Dead Indian where they will
fail to appear in answer within the time required
tools. Also town lots. Enquire of
lav in a winters supply of huckleber­
by law, for want thereof the Plaintiff will apply
Geo.
N.
Lewis,
Jacksonville.
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ries.
to the court for the relief prayed for and demand
in his complaint, viz:
Mesdarnes S. J' Day, Kate Hoffman.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Irvin of Indepen­
For the judgement of this court against you
W. R. Tucker and Misses Carrie Beek­ dance, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dr.
in the full sum of $2879.66 and $250 attorney fees,
man and Kate Cronemiller left Wed­ Burnett this week. While here Mr.
and the costs and disbursements of this suit, and
nesday for Antelope were they will 1 Burnett and Mr. Irvin spent a couple
for the decree of this court that the mortgage
mentioned and described in Plaintiff's complaint
gather wild plums.
of days on Rogue River fishing.
be foreclosed as therein prayed for. and that
FOR SALE S<) acres of timber land I
For rent or will lease for a number
a further decree be made and entered for the
sale of the premises descril>ed in said mortgage
three miles from Central Point on i of years to a good tenant, my farm
and complaint, according to law. that the said
• he Agate road Will sell or trade i containing 275 acres, adjoining the
mortgage be foreclosed and that said defendants
f >r city property. Address Box 95 > town of Jacksonville, good house and
and ull persons claiming under them lie barret!
Ja"ks nvi'le.
14-tf- barn, living water. Further informa­
and foreclosed of all right, claim or equty of
redemption in the said premises and every part
tion enquire of J. Nunan.
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H E Bovden of Medford made a
thereof, and for such other and further relief as
Last Tuesday evening at about 7:30
I nrried visit to Jackonville Saturday
to the court may seem just and equitable.
This summons is served by publication in the
. consult with the sheriff in reference j o’clock the Curtins in the bathroom of
Mrs. C. L. Reams retur .ed Tuesday Jacksonville Post, published at Jacksonville,
Io the breaking into his store the first the Poole barber shop caught fire pre­
Oregon, once a week for six consecutive weeks,
o'- !>’<• week. Mr. Boyden has a clueto sumably from a lighted cigar placed from North Bend Ore. where she has by order of Honorable H. K. Hanna Judge of
been
with
her
sister
Mrs.
R.
G.
Gale
near them by a patron of the shop who
he perpetrators of the deed.
said court, said order having been made on the
was at that time taking a swim. Mr. who recently underwent an oparation. 15th day of August, 1908.
Mrs. Rose Moore, of Wimer, filed a
GUS NEWBURY. Attorney for Plaintiff.
James Donegan and family and F.
Poole organized a fire brigade and the
< rnpla lit Saturday, against her hus­
flames were extinguished without much W. Welcome of Burns Oregon came in
band for wife-beating, lustice Dox
Alias Summons.
from Harney county by team last Tues­
damage to the shop.
tried the case Tuesday and found the
In The Circuit Court Of The 'State Of Oregon.
day. They visited Crater Lake and
Charles Meserve, one of Rogue River
husband guiltv. His fine was placed at
For The County Of Jackso. ss.
other places of interest enroute.
$20 and costs which amounted to Valley’s leading real estatedealers was
In the matter of the Application of
We
have
just
installed a new book Zulema Kostomlatsky to register title to the
a Jacksonville caller W ednesday. Mr.
$35,
following
described real property situated in
Mrs. .Judge II. K. Hanna returned Meserve is well acquainted in this city, binder of the latest pattern, anil are Jackson County, Oregon, to-wit:
prepared
to
do
phampiet
folding,
a
newspaper
here
as-
Th trsdav from a trip to Berkeley and having printed
Beginning 4.80 chains East of the North­
San Francisco. Mrs. Hanna was some­ for several years. He made this office sembling and binding at a very close west corner of D. L. C. no . 81 in Tp. 37 S.,
what surprised when she reached home a call and spoke very highly of the figure, both saddle back and Hat work of R. 2 W., of the w. M.. and running thence
North 8.25 chains; thence East 12.48 chains:
that the judge, during her ab­ class of work we are handling. He is up to % inch thick. M >roco, leather thenc south 8.25 chains thence West 12.48chains,
t>
and
cloth
binding
equal
io
the
best.
a
mail
well
liked
in
Jacksonville
and
seil
had their residence wired and
to the place of beginning, containing 10.30 Acres,
his old friends were glad to see his This work can also be done in Portland
vs.
lilted with electric lights.
smiling face once more on the streets. anil Salem but why not save money and Margaret Tice, a widow; waiter Tice, single;
A large delegation of Medford citi­
\nna Willits and Rush B. Willits, her husband;
Mr. Meserve is now conducting a real send it to the P ost .’
zen- lul l Wedltes av in automobiles for
Effie Phelps and Ira Phelps, her husband;
estate business in Medford.
Mrs.
Emma
Barnes,
wife
of
ye
editor,
Charley Tice and Belle Tice, hit wife; Tom
Crater lake to meet E. II. Harriman
Mi-s Ollie Crump, was in Medford left Saturday for a weed’s visit on the Tice, single: Maggie culver and Melvin
anil Governor Chamberlain. The Har­
culver, her husband: Hazel Tice, single;
farm in Douglas county.
riman party will be in Medford Today. Sunday
Fred Tice and Martha Tice, his wife, Babe
The POST is always in the field for Tice, single: Nettie Clark and william Clark,
Miss Maud By rue of Applegate is visa­
by not invite the railroad magnate
news.
If
you
know
anything
tell
it
to
her husband; Elmira May cox and John w.
Ver to this city? He might see the ing in Medford this Week.
Cox. her husband; Eva Naylor and Melvin
n *ce sity of putting in a branch line to
Leslie Stansel who has been on Elk the reporter. Don’t be bashful.
Naylor, her husband; Amelia Wilson and a .
this city. The object of his visit is to ('reek returned Tuesday.
Harry Luy and family returned Fri- M." Wilson, her husband; Mary L. Davison,
provid
the people in the Klamath
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Langley visited day night from their outing on li t tie I single; william E. Davison, single: Annie
c iinnry with rail communication.
Applegate. From all appearences they Jackson and w. H. Jackson, her husband;
relatives in Mulford Sunday.
Fred E. Davison, single; Mary A. Davison, a
had plenty to eat.
■lames J. Donegan and family of
widow; Joseph Taylor and Louisa Taylor,
Miss Emma Wendt returned Tues­
The rock crushers were put in place his wife; Joseph H. Taylor, single; Thomas
day from an outing at Colestin.
Monday at the quarry on Jackson Creek. L. Taylor, single; Louis H. Meigs and Mary
Clinton Texter accompanied his son
The railroad tracks are in place and in E. Meigs, his wife; J. A. Smith and Mary j.
Smith, his wife; C. E. werst, single: and
as far as Medford on his way to Wis­
a few days they will haul rock.
All whom it may concern.
consin, where he will re-enter college.
Defendants.
Get those post cards showing the
Mrs. S. E. Dunnington left Monday
To Walter Tice. Tom Tice. Maggie Culver. Melvin
products of Jacksonville and send them
for Thompson Creek were she will visit
Babe Tyce, Nettie dark, William dark.
East to your friends, they will consider Culver,
Eva Naylor. Melvin Naylor. Amelia wilson. A. M.
with Mrs. Sparks until Mr. Sparks re-
yourself a booster, and one of the pillers wilson, Fred E. Davison, c. E. werst, and all
turns from his trip to Seattle.
of the community. They cost n<> more whom it may concern, Defendants:
Judge E. B. Watson and wife and than other cards. If your dealer don’t
In the name of the state of Oregon, You. and
H. C. Kilham of Portland arrived in have them, write send or come to this | each of you, are hereby required to appear and
answer the application filet! against you in the
Superintendent Stout, of the rock Jacksonville a few days ago. The office and we will supply you.
above entitled cause, which is an action brought
former
left
the
same
day
for
Cinnebar
quarry, lias the large bins almost com­
for the purpose of Registering the title to the
above descriced premises, and you are so required
pieteli, and the heavy crushers in place. springs where he will spend several
Chronic
Diarrhoea
Relieved.
i
to
appear and answer on or before the 22nd day
The large 50 horse-power dynamo will weeks.
of September. A. D. 1908, and if you fail to so
Mr.
Edward
E.
Henry,
with
the
Unit-
|
Geo. N. Lewis will erect a building on
b- hauled over to Medford to erect a
ed States Express Co., Chicago, writes, appear and answer for want thereof the Plaintiff*
receiving bin in that city. The engin­ his property opposite Mr. Kenney's resi­
will apply to the Court for the relief in said
"Our General Superintendant, Mr. Application and herein demanded, Said Applica­
eer is well pleased with the work so far dence in a few days. Lumber was
bought last Monday for this building. Quick, handed me a bottle of Chamber- | tion being now on file in the office of the clerk
( o’npleted.
of said court in Jacksonville Jackson county.
These buildings were engaged before Iain’s Colic, Cholera and D.arrhoea Oregon: the date of the order for the Publication
The p iblic of this city is respectfully
Remedy
some
time
ago
to
check
an
<>f this Summons is August 7th A. I)
the lumber was on the ground. Messrs.
i ite I to e . >r • < their views on the
A. D. 1908.
Lewis and Dunford will build several attack of the old chronic diarrhoea. I Dated August 7th
W. R COLEMAN
w i ' les <>i) through the columns of
County clerk of Jackson county.
cottages in this city in the near future. have used it since that time and cured
the Post' Ma e the items short hut
Oregon, ex-officio clerk of the
many on our trains who have been sick.
circuit court.
explain your position clearly, Hand
I am an old soldier who served with
What
is
Best
for
Indigestion?
til.' Copy in as early as possible to in­
Rutherford B. Hayes and William
Notice.
Mr. A Robinson of Drumquin, On­ McKinley four years in the 23rd Ohio
sure publication in the next issue.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon.
We already have a few expressions tario, has been troubled for years with Regiment, and have no ailment expect
I for the County of Jackson. ss.
which will
appear in the
next indigestion, and recommends Chamber­ chonic dia.rhoea, which this remedy
issue.
lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets as stops at once.’’ For sale by City Drug I In the Matter of the Application of
i W. j. Warner to register title to the fol-
Vi old and respeetel newspaper man “the best medicine I ever used." If Store.
; lowing described real property, situated in
troubled
with
indigestion
or
constipa
­
i
Jackson County. Oregon, to-wit:
wnii this city r '-e-itly an I expressed
|
Beginning at the Northeast Corner of
MARRIAGE LICENSES
surprise at the well equipped plant of tion give them a trial, They are cer-
I). L. C. no . 79 in Tp. 37 S.. of R. 2 W.. of the
tain
to
prove
beneficial,
They
are
easy
the P ost . He was shown a piece of
Fred Witt and Maggie Andrew.
, W. M.. and running thence South 31.80
j >b printing and could not believe that to take and pleasant in effec*. Price,
1 Chains to the Southeast Corner of said D. I..
NEW CASES
' C. No. 79: thence East 5.80 Chains; thence
such work could he turned out in the 25 cents. Sample free at Robinson’s
William O. Tate vs. Mae E. Tate; i North 31.80 Chains: thence West 5.80 Chains
state outside of Portland, and very few City drug store.
suit for divorce, F. M. Calkins attor- | to place of beginning, containing 18.Macros.
offices in Portland can do this class of
Also: Beginning 6.50 Chains East of the
ney for plaintiff.
i Northeast Corner of D. L. C. No. 79 in Tp.
work, as he expressed it. The people
The
Gold
Hill
Bank
vs.
The
Gold
37 S., of R. 2 W., of the W. M.. and running
of this city appreciate high-class work,
Hill Canal Co. et al; suit to recover i thence East 6.06 Chains; thence South 16.32
anil this is the only office between
money. Reams & Reams attorneys ■ Chaains; thence West 6.06 Chains; thence
Portland and San Francisco where high­
' North 16,32 Chains; to place of beginning.
for plaintiff.
grade printing ean be had. Get our
containing 9.89 acres.
vs.
prices, if you are cointernplating a and Cabinet I’oitraits made by
Granulated Sore Eyes Cured.
Margaret Tice: Walter Tice; Anna Willits; Rush
catalogue, pamphlet, circular, letter
"For twenty years I suffered from B. Willits; Effie Phelps: Ira Phelps;Charlev
head, hill head, cards, in fact anything,
a bad case of granulated sore eyes, Tice: Belle Tice: Tom Tice; Maggie Culver;
just telephone us we will send a man
Melvin culver: Hazel Tice; Fred Tice; Martha
who has held high positions in s on ■ of At his residence near the Court House sajs Martin Boyd of Henrietta. Ky. Tice; Babe Tice; Nettie Clark: William Clark;
"In
February,
1903,
a
gentleman
asked
Elmira
May Cox: John W. Cox; Eva Naylor
the largest printing houses in the Satisfaction guaranteed. Stamps, 3
Melvin Naylor; Amelia Wilson; A. M. Wilson.
me
to
try
Chamberlain's
Salve.
1
positions,
1
dozen
50c.
Cabinets
ac
­
United States to figure with you and
used about two-thirds of it and my Mary L. Davison. William E. Davison; Annie
assisst you in preparing the copy if ne­ cording to mounts selected.
eyes have not given me anv trouble Jackson; W. H. Jackson; Fred E. Davison;
cessary.
since." This salve is for sale by City Mary A. Davison; Joseph Taylor: Louisa
Taylor: Joseph H. Taylor: Thomas; I,. Taylor,
■'rug Store.
Change in South...;. i avilie Time
Paintn’ time’s u-comin. ’
Weather's gettin’ clear.
People's gettin' restless
Shortly you kin hear
All th' folks a-eallin’
"Hurry up with that paint. "
For Hostetter & Zook, you set .
Are never very late.
Table.
SIH TH HOIINII TRAINS
........
.10.35 A. M.
No. IB
3.20 I' M.
No. 13
225 (coach for Ashland) 10.15 p. M
No.
If you are in need of a typewriter
NORTH BOUNI» TRAINS.
call at this office and examine slightly
9. l:t A. M
used L. C. Smith or Smith Premier, No. 14
5.24 P. M
The I,. C. Smith is almost new. used No. Ill
Note carefully that No. 16 North
only a few weeks. The Smith Premier
is worth $75.00 but if soln this week bound leaves 15 minutes earlier than
heretofore.
can lie had for $50.
No. 13 arriving at 3.2b P. M. will
We can handle briefs anil abstract have the Portland dailies of that morn­
work just as well as any office in the ings issue.
These changes effective May 17, 1908
state.
General Smithing
Wagon work and general repairing
picks, drills and all edged tools put in
first-class condition at reasonable cost
HORSE
SHOEING
The most skilled horse shoers in the state are at
EDDY’S SHOP
™E RECEPTION
I
LUY & KEEGAN, Props
Family Trade Solicited
Soie
Agents Albany Beer
Í T. L. De Vore, Jacksonville, Ore
All kinds New and Second Hand
Goods bought and sold. Want
to buy Junk. Old copper and
Rubber bought.
>
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Shoe and Harness Repairing
Harness Goods for Sale. Sole Leather for Sale.
Ryan Building
Opposite U. S. Hote
Announcement
•
I am now prepared with a new Fairbanks Morse
Gasoline six-horse power Wood Sawing Outfit to saw­
wood in any quantity.
Prices are as follows:
Four Foot Wood, Once in Two
40 Cents
Four Foot Wood, Twice in Two
50 Cents
Pole Wood..............
By the hour
I will have plenty of wood for sale shortly at my
yard on North Oregon street, on theT. J. Williamson place
C. A. Norton, Prop
The
Criterion Saloon
For Fine Wines, Liquorsand Cigars,
DUNNINGTON & DENEFF, PROPRIETORS
Jacksonville,
Oregon
Stamp Pictures
NEWPORT
M. HEGE
and All Whom it may Concern.
Defendants.
R>0 YOU A.Voirj
That you can get what you want in
soft drinks, ice cream, candy, tobacco
AT RUSSEL’S
Colestin
Pure Mineral Water
Hot tied at the Spring
ani Delivered to
Your Residence fresh
and Sparkling.
Order From
CHAS.
F.
DUNFORD.
TAKE NOTICE.
That on the 7th day of August, A. D. liMs. and
Application was filed 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
cause why such application should not be granted,
the same will be taken as confessed, and a decree
will be entered according to the prayer of the
application, and you will be forever barred from
disputing the same.
Witness my hand and the Seal of the Court
hereto affixed this Tth day of August A D. 1908.
W. R. COLEMAN
county clerk of Jackson county.
Oregon and ex-office clerk of
the circuit court.
YAQUINA BAY
Oregon’s Matchless Beach Resort
The place to go for perfect rest and every conceivable
form of haalthful and delightful recreation
ITS FACILITIES ARE COMPLETE
NEWPORT is reacheci by way of the Southern Pacific to Albany or Corvallis,
thence Corvallis and Eastern R. R. Train service daily and the trip a pleasure
RATE FROM MEDFORD
Season Six-Months Ticket, $10
Our elaborate new Summer Book gives a concise description of Newport includ­
ing a list of hotels, their capacity and rates. Cal) on, telephone or write
A. S. ROSENBAUM
W.M. McMURRAY
Local Agent. Medfi.nl. Oregon
General Passenger Agent. Portland. Oregon