Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, September 12, 1908, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    sition patry seeking power but a: ■ appointing F. A. Grisez, Frank R.
enactments by a party in power. Then Neil and L’ B. Castor viewers.
should be federal legislation securing
Order made approving plat of l»ak
popular publicity of campaign contribu­ Park addition to Medford.
tions but it must fairly be recognized
Order made approving the dedication
that the skirts of neither party have of walks and driveway to the use of
been clean.
the public by the trustees of the Cen­
/ will npi n a modern dre»» making parlor in Med ord. on
Both parties demand revision of the tral Point cemetery.
Mondap, September II, in Hankin’» lllock, over the drug »tore.
tarriff, but differ in princip e and aim of
In the matter < f the road petitioned
FANCY GOWNS AND WAISTS A SPECIALTY
such revision. The Republican party
II stands for the policy of protection an I for bj William M. Smith et al; road
maintains a historic position in the def­ established.
II ense of American standards of livii g County hospital report for June, July
and August filed.
and wages.
The Democratic party seeks, as Bryan
In the matter of the petition of John
construes the platform, to overthr> w A. Gammill for a change of road Frank
protection and establish revenue tariff Grisez L. H. Huges and J. S. Bonner
the dislocation of trade and the most appointed viewers.
serious disturbance of induatiy. It seel.-
PROBATE COURT
n>t tariff revision, bit tariff revo i t o .
Estate J. M. Heckathorn deceased;
Again the magician of 1896 wave his
wand. At its stroke difficulties disap­ order to make supplemental inventory.
If ycu are contemplating a social, or entertam-
Estate James I). Weeks deceased;
pear and c implex problems of m idtrn
ment, lawn party or an outing, yon will need
buisness are forgotten in the fasc ation order appointing Oct. 30. 1908 as day
of asimple panacea and. as the freecoin- for hearing final settlement.
\
Leave your orde s. lam prepared
age of silver at the ratio of 16 to 1 was
Estate Samuel W. Clary deceased;
CiiALkl to make Cakes from25 cents to $40
to destroy the curse of gold, so the new- order appointing G. E. Eubanks J. W.
found species of equal protection is to McCov and F. S. Engle appraisers of
remove the curse of industrial opp­ said estate.
ression.
The delusion of 1908 is comparable only
to that of 12 years ago.
The Circuit Court Of The State Of Oregon.
The plan proposed by the Democratic For In The
County Of Jacks«, ss.
LOCAL NEWS
LOCAL NEWS
platform to provide for the guarant e In the matter of the Application of
of
bank
deposits
is
also
open
to
serious
Zultma Kostomlatsky to register title to the
Fred Champlin of the Dredger Co. of
Mrs. B. F. Mulkey was shopping in
following described real property situated in
Gold Hill was a visitor in Jacksonville objection. Mr. Taft pron t'y pointed Jackson County. Oregon, to-wit:
Medforil Wednesday.
out
its
weakness
and
Bryan
has
been
un
­
Beginning 4.S0 chains East of the North­
T. J. Kenney left Tuesday for the Monday.
able effectively to answer his critic .-m west Corner of D. L. C. No. 81 in Tp. 37 S..
Blue Ledge on business.
George W. Trefren was down from The plan proposed to meet the honest | of
R. 2 w., of the w. M.. and running thence
Ira Tungate came in Wednesday from Ashland on official buisness the first of and prudent banks meet losses for which N >rth 8.25 chains; thence East 12.48 chains;
west 12.48 chains,
the Blue on business and returned Thurs­ the week.
they are in no way responsible. If the thenc south 8.25 chains thence
containing ln.30 Acres.
day.
Joseph Beeman and daughter of plan is a good one for banks, why should to the place of beginning,
vs.
Chris Kenney left today for a Gold Hill were visiting here the first i it not be applied to insurance companies? Margaret T ce. a widow; waiter Tice, single;
I
They are chartered by the state ar.d Anna Willits and Rush B. v illits, her husband;
few weeks outing at Soap Lake near if the week.
Effie Phelps and Ira Phelps, her husband;
Seattle Wash.
Doctors T. W. Hester andT. T. Shaw are subject to its full supervision. B ;t Charley
Tice and Belle Tice, hit wife: Tom
what
would
be
thought
of
a
proprosition
are
spending
a
few
days
in
the
hills,
Fred Luy is in town this week being
Tice, single: Maggie culver and Melvin
to compel! a well-m inaged and conserva­ 1 culver, her husband; Hazel Tice, single;
summoned as a juror at the September h inting big game.
ed Tice and Martha Tice, his wife. Babe
term of court.
Miss Helen Smith of Roseburg was tivelife insurance company to makegoo I F Tice,
single; Nettie Clark and william Clark,
Mrs. Nellie Newbury, Mrs. T. J. in Jacksonville this week enroute home lossei sustained b th s? i.tired in h i’ husband; Elmira May cox and John w.
other
companies
that
become
insolvent.
from
a
visit
with
J.
D.
Heard
and
fami-
Cox, her husband; Eva Naylor and Melvin
Kenney and Mrs. J. Barnum visited in
It may be added that a guarantee fund, Naylor, her husband; An elia Wilson and A.
of Sterling.
Medford Tuesday.
M. Wilson, her husband; Mary L. Davison,
Mr. L. A. Rose was down from if established on a scale sufficiently single; william E. Davison, single; Annie
Mrs. C. W. Conklin of Medford visit­
large
to
insure
the
required
protection,
ed in Jacksonville the guest of Miss Phoenix Wednesday, consulting with would furnish difficulties both in regard > Jackson and W. H. Jackson, her husband;
Fred E. Davison, single; Mary a . Davison, a
the county court in regard to road
Mollie Britt this week.
to its investment and its availability in widow; Joseph Taylor and Louisa Taylor,
work
in
district
No.
2.
Miss Bess Nickel of Medford visited
his wife; Jo. eph H. Taylor, single; Thomas
cases of emergency.
Attorneys C. B. Watson and E. D.
in Jacksonville Tuesday the guest of
The Republican party has been su- L. Taylor, single; Louis H. Meigs and Mary
Briggs and court reporter F. M. liciitous of the rights of laborjf >r ins ar - E. Meigs, his wife; J. A. Smith and Mary J.
her sister Mrs. Lewis Ulrich.
Calkins
are down from Ashland th s ce the ree necte.i employers’ liability a t I Smith, his wife; C. E. Werst, single: and
Geo. L. Davis left Sunday for Port­
Al! wl om it may concern,
week
attending
circuit court.
Defendants.
the safety appliance act, thegovernm, t
land to visit his family, and will also to
When in Medford stop at the Emerick employer’s compensation act, the invest­ To w.iltcrTice, Tom Tice, Maggie Culver. Melvin
attend the state fair at Salem.
' culver, Babe Tyce, Nettie dark, William dark, :
Mr. S. B. Simmons and wife who have where the finest of meals are served igation of mine disasters and the legisla­ Eva Naylor, Melvin Naylor, Amelia wilson, A. M. j
and
the
most
corteous
attention
given.
tion
with
respect
to
child
labor
in
the
Wilson, Fred E. Davison, C. E. Werst, and all
resided in Jacksonville the past month
11-tf
whom it may concern. Defendants:
District of Columbia.
have returned to their home on Poor Try us and see.
In the name of the state of Oregon, You, and
Mrs. O. Harbough and Miss Molly
Taft has exposed the disingenousness
mans Creek
each of you, are hereby required to appear and
Britt
attended
the
order
of
Eastern
of
the
plank
in
the
Democratic
platform
j
answer
the application filed against you in the
H. I). Norton, R. G. Smith, W. C
Hale and Gei r e Colvig, prominent Star at Medford Wednesday night. that “injunctions should not be issued above entitled cause, which is an action brought
for the purpose of Registering the title to the |
attorneys of Grants Pass have been Dr. R. T. Burnett and wife also attend­ in any cases in which mjunct ons would above descriced premises, and you are so required
ed.
not
issue
if
no
industrial
disputes
were
attending court here this week.
to appear and answer on or before the ¿2nd day
Chris Ulrich demonstrated to the P ost involved” a Janusfaced proposal, mean­ of September. A. D. 1908, and if you fail to so
B. F. Mulkey gave an address at the
ing what you like. It J rofits little to appear ami answer for want thereof the Plaintiff
Soldiers Reunion Wednesday evening reporter that vegetables as good as the workingman to be told that he w 11 will apply to the Court for the relief in said
the
best
can
be
grown
in
Jacksonville
at Central Point. About 20 couples
Application and herein demanded. Said Applica­
wi h a little water. He presented be given the right of a trial by jury in tion
being now on file in the office of the clerk
from
Jacksonville
attended
the
in
case
he
is
guilty
of
contem;
t
of
court
this office with a large basket of
of said court in Jacksonville Jackson county,
pavilion dance the same1 evening.
cucumbers, tomatoes, carrots and t ests if those who promise it propos ■ to enter Oregon: the date of the older for the Publication
Miss Lottie Banks and mother of grown on irrigated ground.
upon a fatuous course or arbitrary in- of this Snmmons is August 7th A. D. 19(8.
Dated August 7th A. D. 1908.
Michigan who lave been stopping in
W. R. COLEMAN
Deputy Sheriff Kasshafer presen ed erference with trade.
county clerk of Jackson County,
Jacksonville for seveal weeks have
But while we freely critise the oppos­
Oregon, ex-officio clerk of the
this
office
with
two
fine
bunches
of
located in Medford where they have
circuit court.
ing
programs
and
candidacies,
we
as
grapes and acollection of large peaches.
opened dressmaking parlors.
---------- ♦<•)♦-----------
One bunch of grapes tipped the scales freely recognize that no party has
Miss Elizabeth Reuter is spending a at 1J4 p >n ids and every spheie was a monoply of patriotic m »tives or of
Notice.
few days in Portland.
sincere
endeavor.
We
criticise
eac
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
perfect. This collection of fruit was
Miss Lelia Prim visited in Medford peotographed by the P ost artist and other without bitterness, realizing that for the County of Jackson, ss.
Matter of the Application of
this week the guest of Mrs. Will War­ will appear in a special edition of this in the contest of public discussion, we W. In j. the
Warner to register title to the fol­
find
the
surest
protection
of
our
institu
­
ner.
paper, also in the Portland papers.
lowing described real property, situated in
tion.
Jackson County, Oregon, to-wlt:
John Duggan of Sam’s Valley was
Mrs. E. R. Reames of Klamath Fa Is
♦
Beginning at the Northeast Corner of
appointed by the county court janitor and her sister, Mrs. Abe Ross Davis,
COUNTY COURT
D. L. C. no . 79 in Tp. 37 S.. of R. 2 W.. of the
of the court house.
of Central Point, were guests of Mrs.
W. M.. and running thence South 31.80
Mrs. J. Nunan, and Mrs. Josephine Dora Harbaugh of Jacks mville, several Items of Interest to Jackson County Chains to the Southeast Corner of said D. L.
C. No. 79: thence East 5.80 Chains; thence
fax Payers
Russel and son returned Tuesday from days last week. Mrs. Reames is
North 31.80 Chains; thence West 5.80 Chains
Newport where they have been on a Worthy Grand Matron of the O E. S.
to place of beginning, containing 18.44acres.
(Continued from page 1)
summer outing.
of Oregon and paid an official v sit to
Also; Beginning 6.50 Chains East of the
charged
with
threatning
to
do
Northeast Corner of D. L. C. no . 79 in Tp.
Three Gold Metíais aid the Grin, lhe Jacksonville O. E. S. Chapter on
harm.
37 S., of R. 2 W.. of the W. M.. and running
Prize at St. Louis Wor'ds Fair-that’sa Thursday evening.
thence East 6.06 Chains; thence South 16.32
State of Oregon vs. H. M. Coes; Chaains;
record! I. W. H arper whiskey is the
I want to buy a good homestead
thence West 6.06 Chains; thence
!e der. F r sale by E. 11. H e m :.
relinquishment, or meet a cruiser who charged with attempt to commit rape. North 16.32 Chains; to place of beginning,
containing 9.89 acres.
COMMISSOXERS' COURT
John Roe <.'feller, .lr. re;>r> senting can locate me. Write me not later
vs.
Order made approving plat of Lewis’ Margaret Tice; Walter Tice; Anna Willits; Rush
the Standard Oil Co.,althou h o elati­ then September 19. Address N. E.
CLEVELAND,
general
delivery,
Port-
B.
Willits;
Effie
Phelps;
Ira Phelps;Charley
addition
to
Medford.
on to the John D. is in the city getting
Belle Tice: Tom Tice; Maggie Culver;
prices on all kinds of hardware and land, Oregon.
Order made approving the amen led Tice;
Melvin culver: Hazel Tice; Fret! Tice; Martha
The Emerick serves meals at all plat of Fairview addition to Medford. Tice; Babe Tice; Nettie Clark; William Clark;
groceries. It is quite probable that the
hoars. Everything neat and ■ lean.
Standard intends to invest hire.
Warrant drawn for $150 in favor of Elmira May Cox; John W. Cox; Eva Naylor
Naylor: Amelia Wilson; A. M. Wilson;
11-tf
George Stacey for work in road district Melvin
H. O. Rountree is erecting a wo<xl prices reasonable.
Mary L. Davison; William E. Davison; Annie
No. 9.
s'ted at the court house which wili be
Jackson; W. H. Jackson; Fred E. Davison;
> great improvment. The building will be RE LBLICAN CAMPAIGN IN
Warrant drawn for $400 in favor of Mary A. Davison: Joseph Taylor: Louisa;
Joseph H. Taylor: Th »mas; L. Taylor,
28x4 t feet with 12-foot walls, finished
L. A. Rose for work in road district Taylor;
and All Whom it may Concern,
OHIO OPENED SATURDAY No. 2.
with rustic and painted. The main
Defendants.
building si ould be painted an a septic
TAKE NOTICE.
In the matter of the road petetii ned
(Continued from pege 3)
That on the 7th day of August. A. D. 1908.
tank inst tl|e i for patent toi ets.
for by F. Y. Allen; order made ap­ Application waa filed by said W. J. Warner in and
the
FOH RENT Or will lea»e tor a num­ ditures, but he omits to give due ■ redit pointing Frank A. Grisez, B F. Higin- Circuit Court of Jacksun County. Oregon, for
toile
Repuclican
party
for
what
has
Initial Registration of the land above described;
botham and George D iniel viewers.
ber of pear» to a po. d tenant, mg
Now unless you appear and answer on or before
farm containing 275 a re», adjoin­ been accomplished regarding these im­
In the matter of the road petitioned the 22nd day of September A. D. 1908, and show
portant
reforms.
ing the tow, of Jacksonville, good
for by B. H. Harris et al; order made cause why such application should not be granted,
In the state of New York, the Re­
hou»e and barn living water. Fur­
the same will be taken as confessed, and a decree
will be entered according to the prayer of the
ther information enguire ai J publican legislature in 1906 passed a
statute prohibiting corporations fri m
application, and you will be forever barren! from
Nunan, Jacksonville.
disputing the same.
making political contributions directly
Witness my hand and the Seal of the Court
1‘aintn’ time's a-comin,'
or indirectly. And I know of no more
hereto affixed this 7th day of August A. D. 1908.
Weather’s p>ttin' clear.
drastic statute in the country with re­
W R. ( OLEMA n
People's get tin’ restless
County clerk of Jackson county.
gard to the publicity of campaign con­
Shortly you kin hear
Oregon, and ex-officio clerk of
tributions and for the prevention of
All th’ folks a c tilin’
the circuit court.
“Hurry up with that paint.”
corrupt practice than that passed in
For Hostetter X- Zook, you see.
New York under Republican auspices.
60 YEARS’
Are never very late.
EXPERIENCE
Th.se are not promises of an oppo-
I
j
OPENING
II
CARLOTTA SMITH
BANKS
JÍ
LH.TREMBERTH
Fur the news read the POST.
General Smithing
’S
Bread, Cakes
Guardian Benjamin Rhod. s; fiord
filed.
Estate Frank 1. Nelke; order iui.de
appointing T. A. Fifer, F. E. Redden
and G. R. Lindley appraisers.
Giuirdiali estate Ernest J. Haralley;
order made appointing J. S. Svlsl y
guardian.
Estate Ernest J. Handl) a ni»n<»r;
order appointing J. S. Silsby guardian.
Estate George S. Marsh deceased;
order appointing J. U. Campbell, .1. A.
Tuftst and B. F. Mitchell appraisers
for property in Chikatnas Co.
Estate D. Polk Matthews deceased;
order to show cause why sale of r al
property should not be made.
Wagon work and general repairing
picks, drills and all edged tools put in
tirst-class condition at reasonable cost
and Pies
SHOEING
HORSE
The most skilled horse shoers in the state are at
EDDY'S SHOP
onfectioner
™s RECEPTION
LUY & KEEGAN, Props
Family Trade Solicited
Sole Agents Albany Beer
T. L. DeVore, Jacksonville, Ore.
All kinds New and Second Hand
Goods bought and sold. Want
to buy Junk. Gid copper and
Rubber bought. -=
’’
Shoe and Harness Repairing
Harness Goods for Sale. Sole Leather for Sale.
Ryan Building
' f*'‘
Ci
Opposite U. S. Hute
* i ” ' Cl — 1‘V
l'erri
I
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
Criterion Saloon
For Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
DUNNINGTON & DENEFF, PROPRIETORS
Jacksonville,
Orego i
j
Oregon
Builders
Are
you
doing
what
you
can to populate your State?
OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE—Settlers, honest farmers mechanics,
merchants, clerks, people with brains, strong hands and a willing
heart —capital or no capital.
Southern Pacific Co. Lines in Oregon
Scientific American.
is sending tons of literature to the East for distribution
through every available agency. V
Will you not help the good work
of builping Oregon by sending us the names and addresses of your
friends who are likely to be interested in this state? We will be
glad to bear the expence of sending them complete information
about Oregon and its opportunities.
COLONIST TICKETS will be on sale during SEPTEMBER
AND OCTOBER from the Fast to all point.« in Oregon. The fares
from a few principle cities are:
From Denver - - - $.30.00 From Louisville $41.70
Omaha - - - 30.00
Cincinnati 42.20
Kansas City - 30.00
Cleveland 44.75
St. Louis - - 35.50
New York 5Û.00
Chicago ... 38.00
TICKETS CAN BE PREPAID.
If you want to bring a friend or relative to Oregon,
proper amount with any of our agents. The ticket ■
furnished by telegraph.
MUNN i Co.^-'New York
A. S. ROSENBAUM Local Agent Medford Ore.
WM. MCMURRY. Gen. Pass. Agent, Portland Oie.
I no YOU KNOW
That you can get what you want in
soft drinks, ice cream, candy, tobacco
r4 7' RUSSEL’S
T rade M ark «
D emon «
C opyright » A c .
Anton« sending s nkei» h »nd description mv
quickly JWcertNiii our Ofunion free whether an
■mention is probably patentable. Contnuinlca-
tlons strictly confident lai. HANDBOOK on Patents
»ent free, (ndeat agency for securing patents.
Patents taken through Munn A Co. receive
epetial n<*fice, without charge, in the
A handsomely IHns»r*»tM
î «reest dr
cuiation «>t niiy
'
.1
'I erm«. >3 a
year : four months, 91.
Iml newsdealers.
Branch Office. C > ’
i«'nngton, IX C.