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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1908)
LOCAL NEWS REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE BANK OF JACKSONVILLE For Particulars Address Candy made fresh every day at the at Jacksonville in the State of Oregon, Boss. at the close of business, Sept. 23. 1908. RESOURCES. A. W. Sillby of Ashland was in town Tuesday on business. Loans and discounts.............. $38,228.51 Miss Katherine Chapman spent sev Overdrafts, secured and un secured ............................. 2,116.24 eral days in Grants Pass this week. Mrs. R. G. Gale and children of Bonds, securities, etc............ 4 114.37 North Bend visited several days with Banking house. furniture, and fixtures...................... 3,712.00 her sister Mrs. C. L. Reames this Furniture and fixtures........ 3,361.47 week. Mrs. Anna Martin expects to leave Expense... ............................... 3,574.60 :lo. 12 this week for Portland where she will Prem ium on Warrants.......... Cash and light exchange....... 8,666.88 remain during the winter. Total............................... 63,824.19 Mrs. Susie Neil and Mr. and Mrs. LIABILITIES. . Chapman of Ashland, visited County Capital stock paid in............... $23,000.00 Judge Neil the first of the week. Due to banks and bankers 910.19 G. H. Hayden, our local jeweler, Individual deposits subject to has installed a large clock, known as check... . .......................... 33,674.20 I II you are contemplating a social, or enterta:n- the regulator. This time piece cost Demand certificatesof deposit 4,230.00 $100 and is over seven feet high, and Interest ....................... 1,465.62 ment, lawn party or an outing, yon will need I weighs over 200 pounds. This is a Exchange..................... 544.18 very accurate time piece, Mr. Hay- S1 A Leave your orders, lam prepared Total ................. ............. 63,824.19 den is at present carrying a very corn- vidAE/iJ to make Cakes from25 cents to S^O plete assortment of watches, in both STATE OF OREGON, ladies and gent’s sizes. \ SS County of Jackson, I Prompt Delivery Candy at the Boss 10 c per pound. I, Jay C. Sexton, Cashier of the An elegant assortment of hanP above-named bank, do solemnly swear painted china dishes. Excellent for that the above statement is true to the birthday, wedding or Christmas pres- ' best of my knowledge and belief. LOCAL NEWS LOCAL NEWS ents. Call and examine the assort J. C. SEXTON, Cashier. ment at the Boss. CORRECT Attest: G eorge L. D avis J. D. Cook of Grants Pass was a J. W. Opp made a business trip to E dward H. H elms The Boss candy and vegetable store Grants Pass this week. visitor in Jacksonville Thursday. is decorated with a new sign. R ay F. S exton Mrs. Wm. Hayward of Eugene is Directors, Lay in your Winter’s reading now Three Gold Medals and the Grand visiting Mrs. Elie Lang of this ci ty. while you can get it for so li * tie. Prize at St. Louis Worlds Fair-that’sa Subscribed and sworn to before me The Emerick serves meals at ail record! I. W. H arper whiskey is the this 6 day of October, 1908. Family Trade Solicited Chris. J. Kenney returned H. K. H anna Jr. Notary Public. hours. Everything neat and clean, eader. For sale by E. H. H elms . Portland Thursday where he has prices reasonable. 11-tf Miss Alice Hoef has returned from for medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Bailey and son a visit with Newport and Albany CLARK’S MOVING We can handle briefs and abstract) friends. of Eugene are visiting in this city at PICTURE C MP ANY work just as well as any office in the ' the home of W. R. Tucker. Robert Nye of the Nye-Crouch Con state. If you want a quick sale on your pro Clarks Autobiograph Co. gave an ex struction Co. has returned from a busi Rev. G. A. Gray and wife was pleas ness trip to San Francisco. perty list it with Charles Meserve, 115 hibition in Orth’s HaJI last Monday Seventh Street, Medford. 16-tf antly surprised Wednesday night when D. B. Grant and E. T. St iples of night to a large audience. Every seat Albert Gangswieh and Chas. Dun his congregation called on him at the ) [ Ashland spent Tuesday in Jacksonville. in the house was filled and people was ford Jr. left Wednesday for a couple parsonage to show their appreciation | C. F. Leavenworth and family are obliged to stand around the outer isles of weeks hunt in the Applegate coun for his past work and to aignify their 1 now nicely located in their new home and in the rear of the hall. This was approval for his return for another try. All kinds New and Second Hand recently purchased from G. W. Dunn. > a treat to those who enjoyed a moving year. picture show. The Blue and the Gray They say all whiskey is good whis Goods bought and sold. Want Mrs. Thos. Ross and Mrs. A. Davis Antone Rose presented this office scene was good. key only some is better than others of Central Point were callers at the to buy Junk. Old copper and with a nice box of strawberries. The This company will be in this city in “Some” means “HARPER” the others county seat Wednesday. Rubber bought. about two months with an entirely are "alsorans ’’ — Call for HARPER at berries were picked off the vines on Oct. Robert Wilkenson a native son of new program. 1(1. and according to Mr. Rose he will E. H. H ei . mk ’. have strawberries until the frost kills Jacksonville and a nephew of Mrs. M. I Mrs. Frank Obenchain and children them. The specmen is large and well Armstrong, died in the Printers Home JACKSONVILLE who have been visiting relatives in at Baker City Oct. 7th. He worked a colored. Jacksonville the past two weeks have TOKAY GRAPES number of years for the Times Print returned to their home in Klamath W. K. Price, of Tolo, was in th s ing Co. ■ Harness Goods for Sale. Sole Leather for Sale. county. city Monday on business at the court A fine collection of fruit is on dis- Quite a number of Jacksonville pec- Mrs. Henry Wendt went to Grants house. Mr. Price paid this office a play at this office. Mr. C. F. Hoefs pie attended she district fair at Med Ryan Building Opposite U. S. Hote Pass Friday to visit a few days with friendly call. added a box of fine grapes to the col- ; ford last week. Among the number relatives and friends. lection Wednesday. One bunch of the Secretary of State Benson has com was: Mr. and Mrs. O. Parbaugh, Mr. The youngest son of T. W. Hester piled and issued a neat pamphlet con and Mrs. R. B. Dow, Misses Kate tokay variety weighed about three t ■ > - ’ ' has been very ill with phneumonia but taining the Constitution of the state Cronemiller, Corrine L nn, Mary Peter. pounds and several bunches of the 4 is somewhat improved at this writ and official directory of state, district Louise Jones, Bertha Prim, Leona Melvoisa weighed over 2H pounds ing. and county officers. The work is very Ulrich. Fay Sears, Grace Henry, each. Mr. Hoef has a small vineyard Mrs. Ella Cook retured home Mon neat and contains much valuable in Laura Neuber, Mollie Towne, G. L. in this city and has produced from it day after several weeks visit with Mrs. formation. In perusing the pages we Davis, Harry Helms, G. E,- Neuber, the finest specimens of grapes grown find the following: 35. Free Negroes W. A. Jones, Chas. trim and <many in this section of the state. Bird Saltmarsh, at Buncom. I am now prepared with a new Fairbanks Morse and Mulattoes. — No free negro or mul- others. Rainy Phillips and wife were in from j OYSTERS Gasoline six-horse power Wood Sawing Outfit to saw Applegate this week buying their v in- ' atto, not residing in this state at the Mrs. Lewis Ulrich was shopping in time of the adoption of this constitu Medford Tuesday afbrnoon. The Oyster season is now open and t -r supplies from our merchants. wood in any quantity. -:- Prices are as follows: Luy & Keegan handles the famous A. E. Reames was a business visit tion, shall come, reside er be within I want to buy a good homestead Four Foot Wood, Once in Two 40 Cents or at Grants Pas< ami Waldo this this state, or hold any real estate, or relinquishment, or meet a cruiser who Eagle brand of oysters. Take a can Four Foot Wood, Twice in Two 50 Cents make any contracts, or maintain any of these large Eastern oysters home week. can locate me. Wri*e me not later Pole Wood ............ By the hour suit therein; and the legislative as- to fry, stew or for cocktails. Mrs. B. F. Mulkey and children are sembly shall provide by penal laws for then September 19. Address N. F. I will have plenty of wood for sale shortly at my vititing the formers parents Mr. and the removal by public officers of all CLEVELAND, genen 1 delivery, Port yard on North Oregon street, on theT. J. Williamson place NOTICE Mrs. J. H. Hawley at Monmouth Or- such negroes and mulattoes, and for land, Oregon. ego.i. W. I. McIntyre has been appointed All persons who wiih to join the co their effectual exclusion from the for Bio iks & S< n, nurserymen of ADVERTISED LETTERS. state, and for the punishment of per agent Carlton, Oregon. Give him your or- net band are requested to be present at the city hall next Monday night. The following letters remain uncalled sons who shall bring them into this ders. for in the Postoffice Bt Jacksonville, state, or employ or^harbor them. Summons Regular preaching services at the Oregon. Those calling for the same Lame Back. In the Circuit Court of the State oe Oregon must give the date of this advertise Methodist church tomarrow. Rev. G. This ailment is usually caused bv the CountY of Jackson. A. Gray was returned to Jacksonville ment, and say “Advertis»-d." rheumatism of the mi scles of the small Martha S. Stunkard, Plaintiff, M. A. Eddy, Irene El-.iy, Z. M for the ensuing conference year. vs. of the back, and is quickly cured by Stunkard. Defend G< ssett. Get a stamp picture m ule by M. Hege applying Chamberlin's Liniment two Matthew ant. JOHN F. MILLER Postmaster. near the court house, they cost very or three times a day and massaging To Matthew StunkarJ, the above named A new L. C. Smith typewriter for little ai.d your friends would like to the parts at each application. For fendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you sale by City Lrug Stoae. sale cheap at this offiice. Two-color have one. hereby required to appear ami answer the com For Fine Wines, Liquorsand Cigars. Miss Catharine Chapman has added riblsin and tabulator. One of the latest plaint of the above plaintiff in the above entitled court, now on file with the Clerk of said Court, all ball bearing machine The only fo her millinarv stock ladies' tailore '- within ten days from the date of service of th s NOTICE machine on the market with ball bear made suits. These s jits are- made to DUNNINGTON & DENEFF, PROPRIETORS summons upon you. if served in Jackson County. measure and are not like the loose ill- ing keys. The Jacksonville Cabin of Native Oregon: but if served in any other county in the fitting garments usually seen on ladies. Jacksonville, of Oregon, then wiihin twenty days from Oregon If you are in need of a typewriter The merchants of this city are to be Daughters and Sons are making ex- State the date of the service of this summons upon you i tensive prep irati< ns for their annua* call at this office and examine slightly congratulated for the good grade of or if personally served on you out of the State of Thanksgiving Ball, which will be giv- us«I I,. C. Smith or Smith Premier, then within six weeks af’er the date of goods handled by them. You cannot en on the evening of Thanksgiving Oregon, such service; and if served by publication thereof The L. C. Smith is almost new, used find the cheep shoody goods in ourstores, day. Music will be furnished by the then within six weeks from the date of the first only a few weeks, The Smith Premier ami th.- prices asked by o ir merchants Norling orchestra. Supper will be publication; and you are hereby notified that if is worth $75.00 but if sold this week you fail to appear and answer said complaint, as for worthy merchan lise is lower than served by the Native Daughters. can be had for $50. hereby required, the plaintiff will apply to the the same grade of goo Is can be had for Court for relief demanded in sa d complaint, name Paintn’ time’s a-corn n,’ in most cities. ly. for a decree dissolving the marriage contract Weather's gettin* clear. REPORTOFTHECONDITIONOFTHE existing between Plaintiff Martha S. S’unkard, People’s gettin’ restless Mrs. Harry Moore, whose husband BEEKMAN BANKING HOUSE and defendant Matthew Stunkard. and for the Shortly you kin hear is employed at the Banquet was over costs and disbursements of this suit to be taxed. All th’ folks a-callin’ at Jacksonville in the State of Oregon, Under and by virtue of an order made by the from Medford Thursday. “Hurry up with that paint." a‘ th» close of business, Sept. 23, 19Ja. Hon. H. K. Hanna a judge of said Court, dated Are you doing what you can to populate your State? For Hostetter & Zook, you see. on the 8th day of Oct.. 1908. this Summons is Are never very late. RESOURCE 6. Notice of Final Settlement. served on he defendant by the publication there OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE —Settlers, honest farmers mechanics, U. S. Bonds f 5). 000.00 of for six consecutive weeks in the Jacks >nv lie In the County Court of Oregon for Jackson j merchants, clerks, people with brains, strong hands and a willing Other bonds and warran's 31.488 00 P>4 . a weekly newspaper prntei and published County. heart—capital or no capital. at Jacksonville. Jackson County Oregon, and the In the nuit ter of the estate of Jtdin Beckner. , Cash on hand and due from by said order is required to appear and deceased. banks.-.......................... 62 630.74 a defendant iswer within six weeks from the date of the Bread, Cakes Remington Typewriter Company Portland Oregon and Pies ,J. H. TRENBERTH, Confectioner RECEPTION LUY & KEEGAN, Props Sole Agents Albany Beer T. L. De Vore, Jacksonville, Ore : ■ ■ i Shoe and Harness Repairing i Announcement C. A. Norton, Prop Criterion Saloon Oregon Builders A few doses of this remedy wi.l b variably cure an ordinary attack of diarrluea. It can always lie de|»tide<l upon, even in the uiore severe attacks < f cramp colic and cholera morbus It is equally successful for summer <li.irrb.va ami cholera infantum in < hildren, and is the means of saving the lives of many children each year When reduced with water ami sweetened it is pleasant to take Every man of a family should keep this remedy iu his home Buy it now P rick . 35c. L akok S ub , Sue. Notice is he eby given that the undersigned administrator of the above entitled estate has fikxl his final account with the clerk of sa d court ami the court has fixed Monday the 9th day of November. lik>H at 10 o’clock A. M of said day as the time for the final hearing of the said tina! account, all persons interested are hereby noti- fied to make or file their objections if any they have to said final account on or before said date and time. October loth. 1908. G US NKWRURY. Administrât >r of the estate of John Beckner, deceased. I BRICK! BRICK! S3 per thousand PETER ENSELE & SONS ? Are prepared to furnish high grade brick. Order from C. Ulrich K-5. 1 Total ............... 1,7,118.74 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in.............. $50,000.00 I Surplus fund .......................... 16.245.87; Due to banks and bankers 3.455.87 Individual deposits subject to check............................. 74,777 00 Demand certificates of de posit............................... Total...................... 117.118.74 STATE OF OREGON. 1 • ss: County of Jackson, ’ I, Henry G. Dox, C< shi?r. of th above named bank, do solemnly swear ' that the above statement is true to the best of mv knowledge and belief. HENRY G. DOX Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9. day of Oct., 1908. Ous N ewbury , Notary Public, i first publication hereof. Date of first publication Oc*. 10, 19^8. HARVEY. MILES & MULKEY. Attorneys for Plaintiff. 60 YEARS* EXPERIENCE a s P atents T rade M arks D csions 'rUtV COFVRK2HTS AC. Anyone tending a tketrh and deecrlntlon may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an intention it probably patentable. Communie*. tiontttrlctly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patenta tent free. Oldeet acency for »ecuring patent!. Patenta taken through Munn A Co. recette gpeclal notice. without charge, in the Scientific American. A handsomely illustrated week It T-anrett dr eolation of any tcientitlc journal. Ternit. a rear ; four months, |1. Boid by all newsdealers. M unn New & Q0,36 York Branch OfBe*. Ok F SL. Washington, D. C. Southern Pacific Co. Lines in Oregon is sending tons of literature to the East for distribution through every available agency. 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 pointa in Oregon. The fares from a few principle cities are: From Denver - - - $30.00 1 From Louisville $41.70 4 4 < 4 Omaha - - - 30.00 Cincinnati 42.20 4 4 Kansas City - 30.00 Cleveland 44.75 4 « St. Louis - - 35.50 New Yor < 55.00 4 4 Chicago - - - 38.00 TICKETS CAN BE PREPAID. If you want to bring a friend or relative to Oregon, deposit the proper amount with any of our agents. The ticket will then be furnished by telegraph. A. S. ROSENBAUM Local Agent Medford Ore. WM. MCMURRY. Gen. Pass. Agent, Portland Ore