Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, October 17, 1908, Image 1

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JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, OCTOBER 17,1908
ASHLAND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
Ashland, Oregon-
Something Special
LARGE CROWD AT
COURT HOUSE
COURT HOUSE
Items cf Interest to Jackson Coup’y
Tax Payers
JUDGE J. R. NEIL
FAVORS ROADS
Business and Shorthand Training, thor­
ough and practical.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Republican Rally a Great Success—
Would Have Roads Graveled for
6 months scholarship............ $45.00.
J.
T.
Dixon
and
Bertha
Nichols.
Everybody
Enjoyed
the
Meeting-
Winter Traffic-Presents Matter
9 months scholarship........... 60.00.
Eugene Savage and Laura Evans.
Twelve Old Veterans.
of Experting Books to the Com-
Note the Special.
A. L. Irwin and Mrs. Sadie J. Rhod­
All students who secure a nine
missioners.
At the court house W’ednesday night, es.
months scholarship and enter Septem­
Judge J. R. Neil is doing all l in his
ber 7, will be entitled to the combined I i the republicans held their first big
Lucius Waterman and Anna Edith
power to repair the roads for winter
course to July 1, 1909. This gives you ! | rally. It had been raining all day but Snapp.
traffic. He is putting in new bridges
an extra month. Come and investi­ the weather was a secondary consider­
NEW CASES
and reparing old ones, and is putting
gate. Address, P. RITNER, Pres. ation with the enthusiastic gathering
Martin Perry vs Lulu J. Perry; suit in galvanized culverts instead of the
of republican voters. From every
point of view the meeting was a grand for divorce, Chas. Prim attorney for old wooden tunnels.
success. The music was good, the plaintiff.
The Judge has been working hard
I
to
speaking was on the issues of the day
E. J. BONNER
William Jennings vs. T. J. Kenney; have the books experted but the com­
and not bursts of hot air.
action to recover money. Gus New- missioners believe that the money
EYE SPECIALIST
Twelve pioneers who assisted in mak­ bury attorney for plaintiff.
would be better spent on the roads.
Dr. of Opthalmologry, recently from Chicapo.
Glasses correctly fitted so they uever have to ing the early laws of the state occu- ■
It will cost the county about $10,000 to
PROBATE COURT
be changed for the distance. Perfect fit pied seats of honor on the platform, j
expert the books and when this is done
guaranteed to cure Chronic Headache and
These men were all instrumental in [ Estate Frank I. Nelke deceased; or­ several changes in bookkeeping will
St. Vitas Dance.
dered that $60.00 a month be allowed
Medford,
Oregon organizing the Taft-Sherman Republi­ for the support of widow and minor take place.
can Club in this city, as well as assist­
The commissioners agreed to have the
. child. .
ing in building up the party.
books examined early in 1909. It is not
Estate John Beckner deceased; or­ believed that any irregularities will
The Taft-Sherman quartette sang
several campaign songs and consider­ der appointing Nov. 9th, 1908 as day develcpe and for this reason the com­
ing the short time for practise, did of final settlement.
missioners are not anxious to spend the
exceedingly well. The quartette is j Estate John T. Layton deceased; money which should be applied to the
composed of Will Muller, Fred Colvig 4th semi-annual account of G. W. Col­ roads and highways for the benefit of
Pure Mineral Water
and B. Gregory, of Medford and Dr. vig administrator, filed and approved. the general public.
Lottled at the Spring
R. T. Burnett, of this city.
The board of equalization will meet
Estate Samuel W. Clary deceased:
Gus Newbury held the atteution of I inventory and appraisment filed.
aid Delivered to
Monday, October 19, to adjust the tax
the audience for about one hour. Al-1
rolls.
Your Residence fresh
COUNTY COURT
though Mr. Newbury has been heard
and Sparkling.
on several occasions in the past he has i Inthemitter of taxes due W. L.
Order From
the ability, intermingled with an oc-1 McClure; ordered that AV. L. McClure
casional joke, to keep the attention of be granted a rebate of $2.20 on ac­
CHAS. F. DUNFORD.
i the audience until he has uttered his count of double assessment.
last word.
In the matter of the insurance of
District Attorney Mulkey, in his able ! courthouse; ordered that courthouse Residential Building Cannot Keep
oratorical manner, reviewed the repub­ be insured for the sum of $26,000, the
Pace
With Newcomers.—Rev.
lican party from its infancy until the policies to bo for three yerrs term.
Herbert
Frank Moulton Working
present day. Mr. Mulkey has been in
In the matter of the allowance for
for Oregon.
I Grants Pass attending the circuit court I family of C. G. Swain, indigents; $8
i and returned home to assist the local per month allowed family.
$3 per thousand
(Special Correspondence.)
I club on the programme.
In
the
matter
of
the
road
petitioned
j
If
the
conference of the Pacific
Taft’s speech on the phonograph was
PETER ENSELE & SONS
j good but could not be heard in the for by B. H. Harris et al; ordered that i Coast commercial bodies held in San
Are prepared to furnish high­
; back part of the hall. The club was Frank Grisez, Frank Neil and L. B. Francisco the past week had resulted
grade brick. Order from C. Ulrich
Castor meet Oct. 17 to view out said I in nothing more than its action regard-
provided with t*’o machines.
■ ing national conventions, the meeting
The meeting lasted about two hours road.
In the matter of the change of road j would have been one of the most im-
I and before closing the chairman had the
Lay in your Winter’s reading now enrol ment books opened and several petitioned for by J. A. Gammill; or- i portant, viewed from the standpoint
while yju can get it for so little. names were added to the club.
dered that said change be granted ac- j of the developement of Oregon, Wash-
] ington and their sister states, ever
The Medfcrd club has invited the cording to surveyor’s report.
Notice of Final Settlement.
voters of this district to be present
In the matter of petition of T. j. | called It was unanimously agreed by
In the County Court of Oregon for Jackson : this Saturday night at their hall in Parton for change of road; ordered j the delegates in attendance that the
County.
Coast should act as a unit in working
In the matter of the estate of John Beckner, i Medford. AH who can should go over. that Frank Grisez, G. A. Hover and
There were only three from Medford N. S. Bennett meet Oct. 31 to view i to secure such conventions each city
deceased.
j endorsing the invitation of the others,
I otice is heieby given that the undersigned last Wednesday night to attend the out said road.
administi^ator of the above entitled estate has local rally, but this was due to the
with each of course to have a fair
In
the
matter
of
the
cancellation
of
filed his final account with the clerk of sa!d court
1 proposition.
weather,
and
we
appreciate
their
kind
­
certain
tax
sale
certificates;
ordered
and the court has fixed Monday the 9th day of
Through a telegram received from
November, 1908 at 10 o’clock A. M. of said day as ness in assisting on the programme.
cancelled.
; Indianapolis, where the National As-
the time for the final hearing of the said final
account. All persons interested are hereby noti-
sociation of Funeral Directors have
OYSTERS
The California Fruit Products Comp­ just closed their session, comes the
fied to make or file their objections if any they
have to said final account on or before said date
The Oyster season is now open and any of Colton, California, will mail three I news that this association has chosen
and time.
Luy & Keegan handles the famous colored Souvenir Post Cards free to Portland for its 1909 convention, the
October 10th, 1908.
Eagle brand of oysters. Take a can anyone who write for them and also to Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition being
GUS NEWBURY,
Administrator of the estate of John Beckner, of these large Eastern oysters home any friends whose nams and address ! one of the factors in making this de­
deceased.
to fry, stew or for cocktails.
you may enclose.
cision.
Rev. Herbert Frank Moulton, of
Biddeford, Maine, one of the best
known lecturers in the country, is
featuring his lecture on the Pacific
Northwest, and the Oregon Develop­
ment League, in connection with the
commercial bodies of Washington, has
furnished illustrating slides of extra­
ordinary attractiveness.
Active publicity work has resulted
in such an influx of people in the more
active communities of the Pacific
pt
Northwest that housing the newcomers
h is really become a serious problem in
at
i K
same of the towns. New residences
a"e being erected as rapidly as pos­
sible, and rented long in advance of
their completion. In some of the
fruit districts, cars loaded with ho se-
hold goods are occupying the tracks
and the delay in their unloading is
making the orehardists apprehensive
as to trackage for their fruit ship­
ments.
The roses for which the North Paci­
fic Coast is so famous are blooming
with almost the freedom and perfec­
tion of early summer, and the appro­
ach of autumn has added to their
coloring. The Portland Commercial
Club has resumed the decoration of its
tables with flowers furnished by differ­
ent members, the display being sub­
ject of much comment by Eastern vis­
itors in particular.
Cölestin
NORTHWEST WILL
SECURE CONVENTIONS
BRICK!
NO. 24
CALIFORNIA
WORK AT THE
ROCK QUARRY
Everyone is interested in the land of
Sunshine, Fruit Flowers. The Califor­
nia Fish Copany of Los Angeles and
San Pedro evidently appreciate this All Hands at Work Getting Out
and have adopted a unique method of
Rock forCrusher-Warren Con­
advertising their California Sardines
struction Will Soon be Ready
and Tuna of which this year’s pack eq­
to lay Pavement in Medford.
uals 2,500.000 cans, for they offer mail
five souvenir colored Post Cards free
Superintendent Stout has been crus­
to anyone who will write for them.
hing rock at the quarry this week for
the Warren Construction Co,, who will
ABLE MODERATOR
use the rock for paving the streets of
Medford.
Rev. Robt. Ennis of this city w: s
A large gang of men will be empl­
chosen moderator by the Presbyterian oyed here all winter and the pay roll
synod at the convention recently held will reach about $150 a day. This is a
in Ashland. Rev. Ennis has been in good thing for our little city.
the field for 25 yeares which most ably
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fits him for the honor.
Read our want ads. on page 4.
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Bread, Cakes and Pies
If you are contemplating a social, or entertain­
ment, lawn party or an outing, yon will need
A IZI7Q
V tiADu
Leave your orders. lam prepared
to make Cakes from25 cents to 540
J.H.TRENBERTH, Confectioner
YOU!
BRICK!
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Order Appointing Day For Fin I
Settlement. Etc.
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 H. Sears the Administrator of the
Estate of Granville Sears deceased, having ren­
dered and presented for settlement, and filed in
this Court, hia final account of his administration
of said Estate.
It in Ordered. That Saturday the 31. day of
October A. D. 1908, being a day of a subsequent
term of said Court, towit: of the October term
thereof. A. D. 1908 at 10 o’clock A. M. of said day,
be and the said is hereby appointed for the nettle-
ment of aaid account; and that notice of said
settlement be published in the Jacksonville Pont
a newspaper published in Jacksonville, Oregon,
as often as once a week for four successive weeks
prior to said day of settlement.
Done at Jacksonville. Oregon this 1 st day of
October A. D. 1908.
J. R. NEIL. County Judge.
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HOT SOFT DRINKS AND OYSTER
COCK TAILS AT
Candies, Nuts, Oranges & Ice Cream
RUSSELLS STORE
r
Women's High Orate Man-Tailored Made-to-Measure Suits,Skirts b Silk Eresses
Fall and Winter Season 1908-09
With pleasure I announce to our lady friends of Jacksonville and vicinity
that our F'all and Winter styles from
CHAS. A. STEVENS & BROTHERS
CHICAGO
are now ready and as their local agent I shall be pleased to show you the
large fashion plates and samples of materials of the strictly high-class
suits, skirts and dresses, which are made to order according to your in­
dividual measurements, from vour own selection of materials and a per­
fect fit and satisfaction guaranteed.
The great variety of mtxlels illustrated and the immense assortment
of materials admits of every women selecting the style and material best
suited to her taste without fear of being duplicated. I will be glad to
render you every possible assistance in the selectio : of your fall suit,
skirt or dress and I am sure you will enjoy looking through the line.
KATHARINE CHAPMAN
REAL ESTATE
$6031
5000
1500
3750
2750
8000
3000
2750
4000
3250
10,500
1650
4500
5500
2500
3000
55 acres, fruit, altalfa, gr ain, near town.
30 acres, 10 acres grapes, balance esily cleared.
80 acres, 15 acres cleared balance timber.
120 acres. 35 acres meadow, good ditch, stock ranch,
25 acres, alfalfa, good ditch.
40 acres. in orchard, near growing town,
60 acres, best of orchard land, good location.
26 acres. 10 acres in trees balance timber.
12' j acre s, orchard and alfalfa, an ideal home,
160 acres, good fruit land, g<x>d location,
35 acres, orchard and alfalfa, good improvements,
13 acres. orchard land on good road, near town,
28 acres, alfalfa or fruit land, fine locality.
20 acres. alfalfa land with improvements, near town,
10 acres. in alfalfa best of land near town.
5 acre«. in alfalfa and fruit, good 8 room house,
other out buildings, near town.
We have a large list of other property not herein specified. Im-
proved and unimproved at reasonable prices, Stock ranches, farming
and fruit land in the best location. A crop failure in the vicinity is
unknown.
If you want to buy or sell come and see us.
Our prices are right.
Jacksonville Real Estate Company
ADOLF SCHULZ, Manager