Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, October 10, 1908, Image 3

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    REPUBLICANS ARE
LETTER TO BRYAN
ENTHUSIASTIC
FROM ROOSEVELT
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Bij Meeting at The Court House
Next Wednesday-Committees
Are at Work-Music and Good
Speaking-Ladies are Invited.
President Roosevelt wrote a letter
W. I. Biyan and
his Campaign
Treasurer are Scored—Taft has
Good Record says the President.
Annual Sunday
School Conven
tion For
to W. J. Bryan, replying to the lat­
ter’s telegram in defense of Governor
Haskell. He not only adheres to his
former statement, but adds further
charges, showing Mr. Haskell’s friend­
ship to the Standard Oil Company.
He then contrasts Mr. Bryan’s action
with Mr. Taft’s refusal to indorse
Senator Foraker, and concludes by de­
claring Mr. Bryan’s policy for dealing
with the trusts as impracticable as his
railroad and momentary policies. The
letter is too long for our limited space,
but the following paragraphs give the
substance:
Haskell’s close relation with the
Standard Oil interests in Ohio was a
matter of common notoriety.
In defiance of the Attorney-General
of the state (Oklahoma) he intended
to protect the interests of a great cor­
poration (the Prairie Oil & Gas Com­
pany, controlled by the Standard)
against the law.
Contrast your action in this case of
Governor Haskell with Mr. Taft’s ac-
tion as regards Senator Foraker.
Mr. Taft refused to be a party to
the renomuiation of Senator Foraker,
showing by actual deeds that his words
were true when he said: “I do not
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Interdenominational. All Evangelical Sunday Schools a matter of principle.”
Jackson County, Or
Medford, Oregon
OCTOBER 12 to 14
The Republicans of this district are
preparing to have a rousing meeting
next Widnesday night at the court
house at 7:30 sharp. The committees
have been at work for two weeks pre­
paring a program. The Taft-Sherman
quartette will sing campaign songs,
and several instrumental pieces have
been selected. The hall will be taste­
fully decorated for the oc< asion. The
club has made arrangements to have
Taft’s speech reproduced on the phono-
graj h for this occasion.
APPORTIONMENT
OF SCHOOL FUND
The October Apportionment of the
school fund for Jackson County has
been completed, each district will be
allowed a sum in April almost equal
to the amount received in October.
The teachers must receL e 85 per cent,
of this apportionment for salaries.
The list follows:
D ist
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2
3
4
5
6
7
of the county are expected and urged to send delegates with hundredfold clearer evidence 8
you have secured Governor Haskell to | 9
and participate in the convention.
write the platform and put him in as 10
Among other prominent ane entertaining speakers will treasurer of your campaign committee. 11
I regard it as a scandal and disgrace
Le Rev. Robert McLean, of Grants Pass; Rev. J. V. Milli­ that Governor Haskell should be con- 12
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gan anp C. A. Phipps, both of Portland; Prof. U. G. Smith nected with the management of any 11
National campaign.
15
of Medford and Mr. G. F. Billings, of Ashland.
Lot me call your attention to his con- 16
duct in prostituting to base purposes 17
the state university.
18
You have indeed advocated measures 19
against private monopolies that sound 2<J
more radical than either I or my party 22
associates have been willing to under­ 23
take, but they have the prime defect 24
that in practice they would not work. 25
I put Mr. Taft’s deeds against your 26
words. I ask that Mr. Taft be judged 27
by all his eeds, for he wishes none of 29
them forgotten. 1 ask that you be SO
judged both by the words you wish re­ 31
membered and by the words that seem­ 32
ingly you and your party desire to have 33
forgotten.
34
I hold it entirely natural for any 35
prosper. Think' of those poor storm- great law-breaking corporation to wish 36
ridden friends in the East. They are to see you placed in the Presidency. 37
Draw a mind picture Your plans to put a stop to abuses are 38
O' F1CIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF JACK­ not contented.
SONVILLE. OREGON
of one of those cyclones or blizzards wholly chimerical.
39
common in certain portions of the
No law-defying corporation has any­ 40
Published every Saturday by the Post Pub-
East and the way that mighty whirl thing to fear from you save what it 41
ishing Co.
of wind destroyed life and property' will suffer in the general paralysis of 42
J. B. Barnes, Editor
and can you be contented to know that business which any attempt to reduce 43
Admitted as second-dass matter at 'Juckaonviile, your friend is bound down to a climate to practise what you have advocated
44
Oregon.
like that?
would bring.
45
The writer is not contented. I want j I ask for support for Mr. Taft be- 40
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10. 1908.
to see more people here to enjoy this cause his deeds have made good his 47
pleasant climate more building and words.
4S
SUBSCRIPTION
and a greater
One year, by mail...............................
.$1.50. business enterprises
49
Jacksonville.
50
More Than Enough is Too Much.
Let us concentrate our minds and I
To maintain health, a natural man or 51
energies to the upbuilding of our city,
BARNUM’S NEGLIGENCE
woman needs just enough food to repair 52
and the future Jacksonville will be a
the
waste and supply energy and body 53
city of homes and business, with a
Last Monday when the Medford Lim­
heat. The habitual consumption of 51
magnificent water system, an electric
ited (limited accomodations) pulled out
more food than is necessary for these 55
railroad connecting other valley towns,
56
of the county seat, the condoctor dis­
manufacturing and business blocks purposes is the prime cause of stomach 57
covered that he left the mail behind,
troubles, rheumatism and disorders of
and paved streets. This can be accom­
possibly at some street corner or at
the kidneys. If troubled with indiges­ 58
plished. and why not lay the founda­
59
the depot, and waving his hand at the
tion now by “boosting” Jackson- tion, revise your diet, let reason and 60
engineer brought the train to a halt ville?
not appitile controle and take a few
and proceeded back on foot (which was
doses of Chamberlain’s Stomach and 61
the fastest and surest way to travel)
Liver Tablets and you will soon be all 62
WALKING
to find the mail. After a few minutes
right again. For sale by City Drug 63
64
delay the conductor with the mail hove
Store.
65
Walking is good, yes fine: especial
i
­
in sight. Of course the passengers
00
could walk if they did not like the ly when you have the fun of walking
CLUBBING OFFER
67
idea of waiting and it is alright with from Medford to this city at 10 or 11
68
the government if the government o'clock at night.
The P ost has made arrangements to 69
Last Saturday night a party of five
officials don’t learn of the affair.
club with the Toledo Weekly Blade and 70
On July 16. of this year the mail was or six Jacksonvilleites were in Med­ the American Farmer.
71
ford
doing
their
regular
weekly
shop
­
carried down to a street crossing and
This will be the last year that the 72
left on the ground until the conductor ping and expected to return on the Toledo Blade will club with other
73
attended to some switching. This of little motor car scheduled to leave papers. The following is an extract
74
Medford
at
about
10
o
’
clock,
The
pas-
course, is all right. If you are send­
from a letter received from the Blade: 75
ing valuable regis’ered packages sengers were on hand at the hour “The extraordinary advance in cost of
76
scheduled
to
leave,
but
the
wheels
of
through the mail and the pouches lay
print paper almost decided us not to 77
around on the ground and these pack­ progress failed to turn, and the palace make a clubbing offer at all this season,
78
ages become damaged, who is respon­ car remained in Medford over night. knowing the usual offer would net us
79
sible?
a great loss, we finally concluded to 80
For Chapped Skin.
If a man neglects the mail and leaves
Chapped skin whether on the hands make the old offer for this one season 81
it at the depot until after the train
82
or
face may be cured in one night by more.”
pulls out he might neglect it and leave
-1
applying
Chamberlain
’
s
Salve,
It
is
Our
offer:
it on the rail road track and let the
80
also unequled for sore nipples,' burns
train run over it.
$1.00 87
Toledo Weekly Blade
and scalds. For sale by City Drug
Jacksonville Post....
$1.50 08
Store.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
All delegates desiring entertain
ment should write at once to MISS
STELLA DUCLOS, Medford,Oregon
Everybody earnestly invited
to be present
Jacksonville
Post
JACKSONVILLE TOMORROW
We know what Jacksonville is today
but many do not know how this city
compares with other cities of equal
population. The writer does not know
of a city on the coast where the indebt­
edness and taxes are as low as they are
in this city. Everybody is contented,
and the inhabitants are as one family.
With the spirit of contentment flow­
ing through the minds of our people
what will Jacksonville be tomorrow?
We will see. If you are contented with
your present surroundings Jacksonville
will be the same tomorrow that it is
today. Dear reader, you don't want
to be told that you are selfish, and
that you din't want to see the town
$2.50
Total
$1.75
Business Change
Our price..............
$1.50
Jacksonville Post.
The firm of Dunlap & Houston was
.40
American Farmer.
dissolved the first of the week, Mr.
Houston disposing of his interest to
$1.90
Total...
Mr. Dunlap who will continue to con­
..$1.70
Our price.................
duct the business. Mr. Houston who
$1.50
came here from Jacksonville Oregon, Jacksonville Post.
$1.00
last spring has made many friends in Toledo Blade .
.40
the city and is looked upon as just the American Farmer
sort of business material we need. He
$2.90
is a town builder and we hope will
$1.95
decide to remain with us. The family
will leave for Oregon this week but
This offer may not last much longer.
Mr. Houston has not decided just Renewals will count the same as new
what he will do but will probably re­ subscriptions and if your subscription
main here for several months at least. is almost out, renew and get the be-
Grangeville Idaho Press.
nefit of this offer.
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90
91
92
93
94
C ity
Jacksonville
Medford
Ruch
Talent
Ashland
Central Point
Barron
Phoenix
Eagle Point
Medford
Beagle
Brownsboro
Ashland
Tolo
Medford
Central Point
Gold Hill
Beagle
Lake Creek
Gold Hill
Talent
Butte Falls
Phoenix
Rock Point
Woodville
J acksonville
Medford
Provolt
Eagle Point
Draper
Jacksonville
Applegate
Woodville
Beagle
Eagle Point
Siskiyou
Brownsboro
Applegate
Sams Valley
Lake Creek
Jacksonville
Central Point
Trail
Abestos
Eagle Point
Grants Pass
Medford
Trail
Wellen
Central Point
Brownsboro
Ashland
Trail
Talent
Gohl Hill
Steamboat
Prospect
Sixla Springs
Gold Hill
Wimer
Eagle Point
Trad
Brownsboro
Peyton
Wellen
Watkins
Medford
Butte Falls
Derby
Talent
Ashland
Trail
Medford
Wellen
Jacksonville
Trail
Wimer
Persist
Climax
Buncom
Trail
Derby
Buncom
Gold Hill
Trail
Eagle Point
Buttte Falls
Ashland
Prospect
Shake
Total
»» e .n e closing out our entire line
of new and s.-cond hand sewing ma-
chines not at cost but at i price and
terms to fit your p.wket You can
have the use of a m ichine wh le yoj
are paying for it without interest. A
few of our best machines are al the
following prices.
New Drop Head Singer
.$’8.00
"
Davis ........ $20.00
......................
White
....$30 00
2nd hand............. Singer. .......... $8.00
“
“
Davis... .......... $8.00
“ New Home
. .$6.00
"
Help Mate. . . .......... $6.00
“
“
Singer.
$5,00
Terms: 2nd hand cash, new ones on
time, e will take your old one as
part payment on a new one
Medford Pharmacy.
Change in Southern Pacific Time
Table.
SOUTH BOUND TRAINS.
No. 15................................... 10.35 A. M.
No. 13.................................. 3.20 P M.
No. 225 (coach for Ashland) 10.15 P. M.
NORTH BOUND TRAINS.
all in township 38, south of range 4
west of the Willamette Meridian t■■■
gethir with all the appurtenances
thereunto belonging.
Dated this 1st day of August, 1908.
Hell tri Elmore.
Administrator of ti e estate of Cha .
H. Elmore deceased.
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Summons
In the Circuit Court of Oregon
County.
for Jackson
Gus Newbury. Admistrator
estate of Arthur Pool. deceased.
Plaintiff,
vs.
Geo. R. Wilkerson and
Dottie Wilkerson.
Defen lants.
To C leo. R. Wilkerson and Dosie Wilkerson, the
above named defendants, you and each of you are
hereby require«! to appear and answer the com­
plaint of Plaintiff filed in the above entitled court
and cause within six weeks of the date of the
first publication »f this summons upon you.
which is the : _nd day of August, 1908. and if you
fail to appear in answer within the time requirtd
by law, for want thereof the Plaintiff will apply
to the court for the relief pray«! for and demand
in his complaint, viz:
For the judgement of this court against you
in the full sum of $2879.66 and $250 attorney fees,
and the costs and disbursements of this suit, and
for the decree of this court that the mortgage
mentioned and described in Plaintiff's complaint
be foreclosed as therein prayed for. and that
a further decree be made and entered for the
sale of the premises described in said mortgage
and complaint, according to law. that the said
mortgage be foreclosed and that said defendants
and all persons claiming: under them In* barred
ami foreclosed of all right. claim or equty of
redemption in the said premises and every part
thereof, and for such other and further relief as
to the court may seem just and equitable.
This summons is served by publication in the
Jacksonville Post, published at Jacksonville.
Oregon, once a week for six consecutive weeks,
by order of Honorable H. K. ’lanna Judge of
sai I court, said order having been made on the
15th day of August. 1908.
GUS NEWBURY, Attorney for Plaintiff.
No. 14.................................. 9.49 A. M.
No. 16.................................. 5.24 P. M.
No(e carefully that No 16 North
bound leaves 15 minutes earlier than
heretofore.
No. 13 arriving at 3.20 P. M. will
have
the Portland dailies of that morn­
A mt .
$834.00 ings issue.
These changes effective May 17, 1908.
297.45
162.70
444.45 America’s Greatest Weekly
3,146.80
THE
83 ’.40
226.40
Timber Land, Act June 3. 1878
177.50
No! ice for I’ublieatiu.i.
277.85
TOLEDO, OHIO.
United State« Land Office, Roseburg Oregon,
165.15
April 29, 1908.
113.70 The
Best
Known
Knews- Notice is hereby Riven that in compliance with
101.45
the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3,
paper in the United
91.65
1878, entitled “An act for the «ale of timber
201.90
lands in the States of California, Oregon,
States
Nevada, and Washington Territory," as ex tend­
189.65
ed to all the Public Land States by ue t of
167.60
' August 4, 1892,
216.60
WILLIAM A. REAMER.
Popular in Every State.
116.15
<»f
Roseburg.
county
of
Dtiuglas,
of
Oregon.
filed
in
this
Í45.55 In many respects the Toledo Blade is the State
on Nov. 21, 1907, his sworn statement No.
111.25 mott I remarkable weekly newspaper publish- office
9812, for the purchase of the Southwest 'i of
344.00 e«l in the United States, It is the only Section N«> 24, in Township No. 39, S. Range
newspaper
:•
especially
edited
for
National
cir
­
76.95
No. 5 W. W. M.. an«i will offer proof to show
It has hud
ha«i the largest circulation that the lan»i sought is more valuable for its
128.40 culation.
for more years than any newspaper print­ timber or stone than f«»r agricultural purposes
89.29 ed in America, Furthermore, it is the cheap­ and to establish his claim to said land before
133.30 est newspaper in the world, as will be ex­ Register and Receiver at Roseburg Oregon on
81.30 plainetl to any person who will write us Thursday, the 19th day of Novemlier, 1908.
terms. The News of the World so ar-
He names as witnesses: w. L. Miller, of Ap­
116.15 for
ranged that buisy penple can more easily
Ore. Geo. Turner, of Roseburg. Ore.
45.98 comprehend, than by reading cumbersom col- plegate.
F. Ruch, of Applegate. Ore. George W. Sparks,
84.30 umns of dailies. All current topics made of Applegate, Ore.
143.10 plain in each issue by special editorial mat- Any and all persons claiming adversely the
written from inception down to date, above-described lands are requeHted to file their
89.20 tet
The only paper published especially for peo-
123.50 pie who do or do not read daily news« claims on or before said 19th day of November,
1908.
272.95 papers. and yet thirst for plain facts,
BENJAMIN L. EDDY. RrgisG-r.
That
this
kin»l
of
a
newepaper
is
popular
is
120.40
proven by the fact that the Weekly Blade
106.35 now has over 200,000 yearly subscriber« and is Timber Land Act, June 3, 1878
86.75 circulated in all parts of the United States.
Notice for Publication
125.95 In a«ldition to the news, the Blade publishes
TOLEDO BLADE
192.10 short and serial st°ries and many departments United States Land Office. Roseburg Oregon,
matter suitedto every memeber of the April 15, 1908.
99.00 of
Notice is hereby given. That in compliance
family. Only one dollar a year.
130.85 Write for free specimen copy.
with th»* provisions of the Act of Congress of June
3.
1878, entitled “An Act for the «ale of timber
152.90
Address
Lan» s in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada
165.15
THE ELADE
i an«! Washington Territory," as extended to all
103.90
j Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892,
Toledo
Ohio
67.15
HARRIET II. HIHN
♦ • ♦
162.70 Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878 I of Tacoma County of Pierce State of Whshington
filed in this office on Sept. 13, 1907, her sworn
135.75
I statement No. 51685 for the purchase of the South­
Notice for Publication.
2.664.15
west quarter of Section No. 26 in Township No.
United States Land Office, Roseburg. Oregon,
79.40 April
j 40 South of Range No. 2 West W. M.. Ore., ami
29. 1908.
79.40 Notice is hereby given that in compliance with will offer proof to show that the lan«l sought iH
138.20 the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, more valuable for its timber or «ton«* than for
I agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim
94.10 1878. entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands . to sai»i land before the Register and Receiver of
the States of California. Oregon, Nevada, and
91.65 in
| this office, at Roseburg, Oregon, on Saturday the
Washington Territory,” as extended to all Public
' 31st day of October, 1908.
89.20 Land States by act of August 4. 1892,
He namesas witnesses: Eugene E. Morgan of
197.00
JOHN N. DUNCAN
Gohl Beach, Ore. Guy T. Mills of Little Rock.
of
Albany,
county
of
Linn
State
of
Oregon,
filed
:193.OO
Wash. Jam* s W. Morgan of Little Rock. Wash.
this office on Dec. 26, 1907 his sworn statement
69.60 in
George B. Morgan of Myrtle Point. Ore.
No. 9829. for the purchaseof the N E 1 $ of Section
72.05 No. 8, in Township No. 41 South Range No. 3 Any and all persons claiming adversely the
128.40 West. W M. and will offer proof to show that th»* above describ« <1 lands are r»*»iue«t»*»i to file their
claims in this office on or before said 31st day of
84.30 land sought is more valuabi»? for its timlwr or October. 1908.
stone than for agricultural purposes, anti to es­
201.90 tablish his claim to said land before the Register
BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register.
74.501 and Receiver at this office in Roseburg. Oregon,
♦
64.70 on Saturday, the 21. »lay of November, 1908,
Notice For Publication.
91.95 He names as witness»*«: E. E. McKinney, of
Oregon. II W. Smith of Turner, Ore-
101.45 Sublimity.
United States Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon,
gon G. W. K»*arns. of Grants Pass Oregon. C. J
March 31, 190H.
79.40 Cameron of Gold Hill. Oregon.
89.20 Any an»] all persons claiming adversely the Notice is hereby given, that in compliance with
the provisions of the Act of Congress of June 3
148.00 above-described lands are requested to fil»* their 1878, entitled “An Act for the sale of timber
in this office on or before sai»i 21«t day of
91.65 claims
Landa in the States of California. On-gon. Nevada
November. 1908.
and Washington Territory.“ as extende»! to all
116.15
BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register
Public Land States by act of August 4. 1892,
192.10
JAMES T HENLEY
201.90 Order Appointing Day For Final of San Francisco, County of San Francisco, State
86.75
_ .
_
of California file»! in this office on Jun»* 20. 1907 his
72 os
Settlement. Etc.
sworn statement No. 9379 for the puschase of the
In the County Court of the State of Oregon.
For the County of Jackson.
In the matter of the Estate of Granville Sears
Deceased
William II. Sear« the Administrator of the
Estate of Granville Sears deceased, having ren-
dered an»i presented for settlement, and fil»*»! in
this Court, his final account of his administration
of said Estate.
It is Ordered, That Saturday the 31, «lay of
October A. D. 1908, Is-ing a «lay of a subsequent
term of said Court, to-wit: of the October term
thereof, A. D. 1908 at 10 o’clock A. M of «aid «lay.
be an»l the «ai«i is hereby appoint*«! for the settle­
ment of said account; and that notice of said
settlement be published in th»* Jacksonville Post
a newspaper publish««! in Jacksonville. Oregon,
a« often as once a w»*ek for four surcessiv«* weeks
prior to sai»! day of settlement.
Done at Jacksonville. Oregon this 1 st «lay of
October A. D. 19W.
J. R. NEIL. County Judge.
JI 8702.63
Reduced rates to SanFrancisco.
Account the Trans Mississippi Com­
mercial Congress to be held in San-
Francisco Oct. 6 to 10, the Southern
Pacific Co. will sell tickets for the
round trip at a fare and one third,
sale dates Oct. 3 and 4, continous pas­
sage in both directions, final return
limit twenty nine days from date of
sale.
Further particulars at the depot.
S W'» of Section No. 4 in Township No. 41 South
of Range No. 3 West W. M. Ore., and will offer
proof toshow that th»* land sought is more valua­
ble for its timber or stone than for agriculture
purposes, and to establish his claim to sai<! Ian
before the Registrant! Receiver of this office, a
Roseburg. Oregon, on Wednesday, the 30 «lay of
September 190R’
He names as witnesses: C. J. Cameron. G«»ld
Hill, Oregon. D.
Cam»*ron, Gold Hill, Oregon,
J. H. McClendon, Gold Hill. Oregon, Ge»». W
Kearns. Grant Pass, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are requeste«i to file their
claims in this office on or before sai»! 30 day of
September 1908.
BENJAMIN I. KIHIY.
Realster.
Executrix’ Notice
Notice is .hereby given that the un-
dersigned has been appointed by the
County Court of Jackson County, Ore­
gon, executrix' of the estate of Win.
Ray deceased, All persons indebted to
said estate are requested to settle the
same immeaditately, and all persons
having claims against said estate are
requested to present them with the
proper vouchers to us at our residence
on Applegate Creek, Jackson County,
Oregon, within six months of the date
hereof
♦
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Administrator's Sale.
Notice is hereby given (hat the un-
dersigned administrator of the estate
of Charles H. Elmore, deceased, un­
der and by virtue of an order of the
county court of Oregon for Jackson
county, made and entered of record
in the journal of said court, will on anil
after the 31st day of August, 1908 at
the premises herein after described
sell at private sale for cash in hand
L ouisa R ay
the N. C of the S. W. ; N. W.
of
M ollie R ay
S. E.
S. W.
of N. E.
section
32 and the N. E.
of S. E.
sec. 31 Executrix' August Sth 1908.