Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, October 03, 1908, Image 4

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WATCHES CLOCKS
YOU!
Nunan - Taylor Co.
Jacksonville, Oregon
REPAIRING
• • • • Hot
Guaranteed Satisfactory
Tamales....
Ladies
ENGRAVING
Monograms and Fancy Worn
HOT sour DRINKS AND OYSTER
COCK TAILS AT
Geo. H. Hayden
Near Post Office
Winter ’09
J
Candies, Nuts, Oranges & Ice Cream
RUSSELLS STORE
CIRCUIT COURT
COMMITS SUICIDE
HAS ADJOURNED
IN WATER TANK
We have an entirely new and select assortment
of FALL and WINTER GOODS which we offer
you at exceptionally low prices consisting of
All wool Alpacas 50c to $1 per yard.
46 inches wide
Childrens plaid suiting 25c per yard 32 inches wide
All wool storm Serges and Cashmeres, 50c, 75c up to
$1.50 per yard.
Our Vicunas or Flannellettes are neat and very dressy,
10c to 12Jjc per yard.
Amoskeagteazle Flannels colors and plain 10c per yard.
Judge Hanna closed a session of 18
A stranger about 8 o’clock Wednes­
Neat figured and striped dress patterns, $8.00 $10.00
days
in
the
circuit
last
Saturday.
The
day morning was acting peculiarly in
and $12.00 per pattern.
Cheaper grades Outing flannels, we sell for 7c per yard.
the railroad yards in Ashland, saying court adjourned until Monday, October
19,
at
9
o
’
clock
a.
m.
There
remains
to two other travelers, “There,” point­
ing to a small stream of wa*er, “is over half of the docket to be tried.
The regular session for Josephine
my son drowning. ” A little later the
county
was opened by Judge Hanna
man was seen with his clothes all off
except his undershirt wading in a lit- Monday, September 28 at Grants Pass,
tie stream of water at the oil tank The docket, like the one in this county
and was ordered to get out of there. is large.
State of Oregon vs. Ed McLoughlin;
In a short time he was seen running
ASHLAND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE up to the water tank and throw him­ trading domestic animals affected with
Ashland. Oregon-
self in. The tank was full and it was contagious disease.
State of Oregon vs. L. W. Lawler;
Something Special
some time before he could be taken
Business and Shorthand Training, thor- out, and when recovered was breath- ) larceny.
ing, but life soon became extinct.
State of Oregon vs. D. B. Winkle; |
ough and practical.
There was practicaliy nothing to iden- I lewd cohabitation.
6 months scholarship............ $45.00.
tify him with except on the collar of | State of Oregon vs. Joe Krewson;
9 months scholarship........... 60.00.
his coat words were written in what larceny in a dwelling.
Note the Special.
All students who secure a nine looked like either R. Jonas, R. Johns,
We carry a general stock of durable merchandise. We solicit your patronage.
State of Oregon vs. George Cox; as- ¡’
months scholarship and enter Septem­ or R. Jones.
sault w ith a dangerous w< a on.
Our prices are always the lowest.
In his pocket was found an “Under- j
ber 7, will be entitled to the combined
State
of
Oregon
vs.
Nate
Howe;
scored
Edition
of
the
Gospel
of
St.
course to July 1, 1909. This gives you
an extra month. Come and investi­ John” with the stamp of the “Apos­ rape.
Esther M. Cook vs. Amos H. Cook;
gate. Address, P. RITNER, Pres. tolic Faith Camping, Mt. Tabor, Port­
land, Ore’,” thereon, and also a blank j divorce.
Nellie Hibbs vs. John Hibbs; divorce.
memorandum book from a Seattle
film.
Volney Colvig vs. Florence Colvig;
iaa
His hands showed him to be a la­ divorce.
boring man and he was live feet eight
Edith Bauman vs. August Bauman;
SHOW NEXT
inches tall, weighing about 140 pounds divorce.
dark hair sprinkled with gray brown
Pure Mineral Water
MONDAY NIGHT|
Ella Walker vs. J J. Walker; divorce.
mustache and about a weeks growth
Mottled at the Spring
Elizabeth
A.
Rigley
vs.
Milo
E.
Rig-
of beard. Undertaker Stock is em­
Clark’s Biograph company will give
and Delivered to
balming the body with the view of ley; divorce.
a show in Orth’s hall Monday night
Winnie Findley vs. W. D. Findley; an entirely new program. This com­
holding it to await identification. He
Your Residence fresh
divorce.
was evidently penniless.
pany was here last winter and every­
and Sparkling.
J. B. Wood vs. Jennie A. Wood; di­ body enjoyed the entertainment.
Order From
OPP MINE WILL
vorce.
The programme consists of illustrated I
(HAS. F. DUNFORD.
songs, “Purchasing an Automobile,”
The
grand
jury
was
drawn
Monday
RESUME SOON morning and consists as follows: A. F. “Raising the Wind,” “The Milliner
and her Two Suitors,” "The Two
The Opp mine will be in operation Knox, T. Y. Dean, Clarke Nickerson,
Drunkards,” “ A Trip to Yellowstone
is plenty Ed. Bruke, C. G. Sawyer, F. E. Barret
before
many
weeks.
There
CLASSIFIED
Park,” and many other novel and at­
and
R.
A.
N.
Rymer.
T.
Y.
Dean
is
water in the pipe and all that is nec­
tractive scenes. “The Blue and the
essary is to finish a few repairs. foreman and O. S. Goodnow baliff.
Gray” or the days of 61-65 is the ban­
WANTED A loan on excellent timber This will put several men to work.
The cases that have been decided
ner number and this alone is worth 1
claim in Jackson county. Address
to the present time are as follows:
the price of admission. The most real­
T-l care Post, Jacksonville.
GRAMMAR LESSON NO. I
Kinney «& Trnax vs A. V. Schmitt. I istic and heoric Beenes of our civil war
Honore P ilmer, eldest son .f Mrs. pliance with the provisions of the Act
Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled
WANTED —A two or three-horse-pow­
dismissed.
Potter Palmer, of Chicago, is i the 1 ot
will be shown true to life.
"An Act for the sale of timber Lands
er gasoline engine. New or second
W. H. Flanagan vs Grant Orme. | There will be two hours of real en­ valley for a two weeks’ - tit. 5. . in the States of California, Oregon,
SYNTAX OF ADJECTIVES
hand. Apply at this office.
joyment and honest fun—nothing Palmer and his mother visited this x al­ . Nevada, and Washington Territory,”
There has been no correct i answers Settled out of court.
ley .. year ago . n both were so we 1 as extended to all Public Land States
FOR SALE At a bargain 3,01)0,000 received for the first lesson up to the
W. B. Sherman vs H. B. Miller. Set­ tiresome Monday October 2, is
4, 1892,
pleased
with the climat.
nd natural by act of G August
feet excelle it i nlier. Address G, care time of going to press. We will cor- tled out of court.
date.
eorge B. M organ
b
ies nd r-ch resources
résout ces f the va1- of Myrtle Point County of Coos State
P ost Jacksonville, Or.
18-2t
red the sentences in this issue.
Rogue River Water Co. vs. City of
ley h i M P me w ill r bably it - of Oregon filed in this office on August
ASHLAND ITEMS.
FOR SALE 80 acres of timber land
“Iron is more useful than all the Grants Pass, order. Ordered by the
\od 22, 1907 his sworn statement No.
ves
three miles from Central Point on metals.” “A fondness for show is, of court that demurrer does not state
(Valley Record)
9639 tor the purchase of the Northeast
the Agate road Will sell or trade all other fslliesthe most vain.” When that two seperate causes of defendant j Louis Sander has entered Mt. Angie pot
INE14) quarter of Section No. 26 in
Township No. 40 South of Range No.
for city property. Address Box 95 the comparative degree is employed have not been seperately stated in' Seminary.
I 2 W., W. M., Ore., and will offer
Jacksonville.
14-tf- with ‘than’, the latter term of com­ their answer and the same is sustained
'OC'I
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Downing leave
proof to show that the land sought is
FOR SALE One $80.00 No. 4 Sharp­ parison should never include the for­ and defendants given five days within this week for Los Angeles.
more valuable for its timber or stone
James
Trefren
of
Grants
Pass
was
mer,
nor
the
f
irmer
the
latter;
as
than
for agricultural purposes, and to
less Cream Separator, 4 good milk
which to amend the answer or other
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kinney are vis- in this city this week visiting relatives. establish
his claim to said land before
cows and a number of young Stock. ‘Iron is more useful than all the met­ pleading.
iting friends at Redding Cal.
I the Register and Reciever of this
Call on or write. Adolf Schultz. als,' ‘All the metals are less useful
Miss
Fay
Sears
is
visiting
in
Med
­
McCabe-Duprey Tanning Co. vs. J.
office, at Roseburg, Oregon, on Satur­
than iron.’ In each case it should be, M. Eubanks.; case ordered returned} Capt. H. S. Evans has returned ford this week.
Jacksonville Ore.
day the 24th day of October, 1908.
Tacoma
from
a
visit
with
his
sister
at
‘All the other metals.’
He names as witnesses: Eugene E.
MISCELLANEOUS
J. Percy Wells visited the fair at
to lower court for re-trial.
Washington.
, Morgan, of Gold Beach, Oregon, James
When
the
superlative
degree
is
em
­
Medford
Thursday.
DRESS MAKING Mrs. Hostetter is
E. T. McKinstry vs. C. W. Triplett;
W. Morgan, of Little Rock, Wash.’
John Prader and R. J. Shaw have :
prepared to do ilress making or sew­ ployed, the latter term of comparison motion of plaintiff to vacate. Order gone to Lake County to be gone some
Miss Nellie Mulkey is visiting her Elsworth Morgan, of Gold Beach, Ore­
which
is
introduced
by
‘
of
’
,
should
ing. Having finished her trade in
parents Attorney and Mrs. B. F. Mui- gon, and Henry Nance, of Seattle,
overruled.
ti ne on a mining expedition.
Washington. E. A. Morgan of Eugene
one of the largest dress making es­ never exclude theforner; as, ‘A fond­ Joseph McCourt a id Hugn McCourt
key of this city.
Oregon, V. S. Morgan of Clifton Wash­
ness for show is, of all other follies,
Mr. Hollingsworth, of Colfax, Wash­
tablishments on the coast.
vs Geo. Lewis, as administrator of the
Two attendants came down from ington.
the most vain.’ Here the word ‘other’
ington, is lo<> ng at As nd with a
Any and all persons claiming adversely
-------- •--------
estate of M. McLaughlin deceased. I
Salem Thursday to conduct Fred Lun-
should be expunged, for the latter
view
of
locating
here
with
his
fatr-
, the above described lands are requested
Default.
dhal
and
A.
J.
Miller
to
the
asylum.
term must include the former; that is,
to file their claims in this office on or
|ily.
BUFFALO BILL’S
W. R. Reed, an insolvent debtor. '
before said 24th day of October, 1908.
the fondness for show must be one of
Mrs. T. W. Schaller of Los Angeles
GREAT SHOW the follies of which it is the vainest. per cent distributation ordered made was a visitor at the home of P. N.
B enjamin L. E ddy
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
Register.
• When equality is denied, or in- and Geo. R. Riddle, ; ■ gn t disc) arged. Lariver Saturday and Sunday.
The Buffalo Bill Wild West show e«pialtity affirmed, neither term of com­
C. S. Jackson vs A. W. Sterns. De­
W. H. Brown, who recently sold his
Notice is hereby given that the
attract,-«! a large crowd, possibly due parison should ever include the other, murer overruled.
40 acre orchard on Coker Butte for I Board of Equalization for Jackson Timber Land Act, June 3, 1878.—
to Col. Cody’s popularity but not to
Notice For Publication.
Up to the present time there had been $22,000 has bought 80 acres in Roxy County Oregon, will attend in the
any special feature of the performance. because everything must needs be
equal
to
itself,
and
it
is
absurb
to
sug
­
United
States Land Office, Roseburg,
no
jury
trial,
It
is
expected
that
the
district from Wm. Shaffer, paying ' county court house, in Jacksonville
The lariat throwing was only what
Oregon, and publicly examine the as- Oregon, April 11, 1908.
could be seen by any man on a stock gest that a part surpasses the whole; grand jury will report its findlings $10,000 therefor.
Notice is hereby given, That in com­
j sessment rolls, and correct all errors
farm. The riding was far below the as. ‘No writings whatever abound so this week.
pliance with the provision of the Ac t
|
in
valuation,
description
or
qualities
of
average. No outlaw horses were in much with the bold and animated as
CENTRAL
POINT
ITEMS.
NEW CASES
lands, lots or other property assessed of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitle 1
the ring. It was very taine all the the sacred books’. ‘No other writing
(Herald.)
Harry
Silver
and James S. Bailey i
whatever,
’
because
the
sacred
books
by
me on Monday October 19th 1908, i “An Act for sale of timber Lands in
way through. Many of the spectators
H. E. Fos- ! Mrs. Maxwell, of Denver is visiting that being the day fixed by law.
vs.
Charles
E.
Wickstrom,
are
writings.
the States of California, Oregon,
left before the show was over.
“Of all the other simpletons he was sher and A. I). Naylor; suit to dissolve i with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. I Dated this 19th day of Sept. 1908. Nevada, and Washington Territory,”
as extended to all Public Land States
the greatest. ” This sentence is cor- partnership, G. W. Trefren, attorney Upton, and other relatives in this
Other papers please copy.
by act of August 4, 1892,
J neighborhood.
Gold Medals and the Grand rect. It was the intention of the for plaintiff.
J ames W. M organ
P
eter
A
pplegate
,
St. Louis Worlds Fair-that’sa writer to omit the word ‘other’, but
John I). Olwell vs. city of Medford I S. V. Moore has returned from Con- j Assessor of Jackson County Oregon. i i of Little Rock County of Thurston
1. W. H arper whiskey is the for some reason the proof reader un- and B. F. Collins, city recorder; suit ' don, where he spent the summer look­
I State of Washington filed in this office
For sale by E. H. H elms .
intentionally corrected this sentence. for injunction. Reames A Reames. ing after his wheat farm and other
| on August 22, 1907 his sworn state­
business
interests.
He
will
spend
the
attorneys for plaintiff.
ment No. 9635 for the purchase of the
winter here in the valley.
Reduced rates to SanFrancisco.
Northwest (NW1,) quarter of Section
In the matter of the assignment of
Stuart Porter of Yoncalla is here j
No. 12 in Township No. 40 South of
Account the Trans Mississippi Com­ the Jackson County Lumber company; for a few days visiting Central Point I
Range No. 2 W., W. M., Ore., and
mercial Congress to be held in San- assignment. G. W. Trefern. attorney
friends. Mr. Porter left here about a and Cabinet Portraits made by will offer proof to show that the land
Francisco Oct. 6 to 10, the Southern for plaintiff.
sought is more valuable for its timber
year ago for Yoncalla and he says he
Pacific Co. will sell tickets for the
John W. I’rall vs. Frank Marshall likes the new location very well.
ur stone than for agricultural purposes,
and to establish his claim to said land
round trip at a fare and one third, et ux. ; action to recover money. Col-
before the Register and Receiver of
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gay returned
sale dates Oct. 3 and 4, continous pas­ vig arai Durham attorneys for ; Inintiff.
Sunday from a pleasant visit at Portland At his residence near the Court House this office, at Roseburg, Oregon, on
sage in both directions, final return
Friday the 23rd day of October 1908.
and other Willamette valley points. Satisfaction guaranteed. Stamps. 3
limit twenty nine days from date of
He names as witnesses: George B.
positions,
1
dozen
50c.
Cabinets
ac
­
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
While in Portland they attended the
Morgan, of Myrtle Point. Oregon,
sale.
cording
to
mounts
selected.
Eugene E. Morgan, of Gold Beach.
The following letters remain uncal!«! Livestock show, which, Mr. Gay says,
Further particulars at the depot.
Oregon, Elsworth Morgan, of Gold
for in the Postoffice at Jacksonville, was a most excellent exhibition.
Beach. Oregon, and Henry Nance, of
W. H. Norcross is slowly recovering
Seattle, Washington.
When in Medford stop at the Emerick Oregon. Those calling for the same
Any and all persons claiming adversely
where the finest of meals are served must give the date of this advertise­ from his recent serious accident. He Timber 1-and Act, June 3, 1878.
the above described lands are requested
is able to be around and feels all right
and the most corteous attention given. ment, and say “Advertised. “
Notice For Publication.
to file their claims in this office on or
Patrick Morrissey, J. F. Williams. except that his neck is still stiff atid
Try us and see.
11-tf
United States Land Office. Roseburg. before said 23rd day of October, 1908.
sore from the terrible strain which re­ Oregon. April 13. 1908.
O. M. Weischel.
R knjamin l . E ddy ,
For the news read the P ost .
Notice is hereby given. That in com-
JOHN F MILLER Postmaster sulted from his fall.
Register.
In Wash Fabrics
We offer you the very best makes of ginghams, toil
du nord, utility Amoskeags. Calicoes, Simpson's
Arnolds and Americans.
NUN AN-TAYLOR CO
Cölestin
Ice Cream
Delivered to all
Parts of the City
The Boss
Stamp Pictures
M. HEGE