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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1908)
/ Jacksonville Post O' FILIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF JACK SONVILLE. OREGON Published every Saturday by the Post Pub- ishing Co. J. B. Barnes, Editor Admitted as second-class matter at 'Jacksonville, Oregon. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1908. SUBSCRIPTION One year, by mail........... $1.50. Don’t forget that election day is November 3. OUR CHARTER KLAMATH FALLS NOT DRY YET Although Klamath Falls voted dry at the June election the citizens are experiencing some difficulty in keep ing the precinct dry. Blind pigs and bootlegging is carried on unmolested. The police court has had more plain drunk cases since prohibition went into effect than at any time previous. Instead of check ing drunkenness and crime, lawless ness has apparently been stimulated. More Than Enough is Too Much. To maintain health, a natural man or woman needs just enough food to repair the waste and supply energy and body heat. The habitual consumption of more food than is necessary for these purposes is the prime cause of stomach troubles, rheumatism and disorders of the kidneys. If troubled with indiges tion, revise your diet, let reason and not appitile controle and take a few doses of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets and you will soon be all right again. For sale by City Drug Store. Jake Parks of Little Applegate was in Jacksonville on business Tuesday. Judge J. R. Neil went to Ashland Thursday to examine an insane man. S. S. MeKercher of Ashland was a business caller in this city Saturday. WANTED— \ girl to work in r?sta: - rant. Apply at Mrs. Gran'. District Attorney Mulkey was in Ashland from Sunday until Wednes day. While there he attended a meet ing of the Commercial Club and also a ¡dressed the students of the Normal School at the chapel exercises. Col. E. Hafer of the Salem Journal als addressed the club. Select Your Electors E. J. BONNER EYE SPECIALIST Dr. of Opthalmology. recently from Chicago. This will be the last issue of the POST before election, it is not a can • Glasses correctly fitted so they uever have to paign edition but purely a paper fur the people. be changed for the distance. Perfect fit to cure Chronic Headache and It is our earnest hope that each voter will consider well his ballot and guaranteed St. Vitas Dance. select the man best qualified for the position of president of these United Medford, Oregon States. Take into consideration past deeds if you are not familiar with the issues of the day. There are papers for all parties and one cannot get the true situation from a party paper it is one-sided. This paper has repeatedly asked that the elector use own judgement at the polls. We know that all candidates have had an equal chance to demon Pure Mineral Water strate their ability. What have they done? We will see. Bryan in 1896 was Bottled at the Spring the democratic choice for president. He based his campaign on the free and unlimited coinage of silver at the ratio of 16 to 1. This the people knew would and Delivered to America’s Greatest Weekly ruin the country and turned Bryan down. In 1900 the issue was anti-imperial Your Residence fresh THE ism. Mr. Mryan was turned down on this issue. In 1904 the democratic party and Sparkling. came out with a gold standard plank but the nation could not return to the Order From scenes of 1903. The issue today depends on the sentiment of the people in which CHAS. F. DUNFORD. the campaign is being made. In this district they talk "a larger navy," in the TOLEDO, OHIO east it is “too much money wasted on the army and navy.” The Best Known Knews- We want honest government, and if you are satisfied with the presen* ad- I ministration Taft is the man you want. He stands on me platform in al! parts Change in Southern Pacific Time paper in the United of the United States. He wants the policies of the present administration Table. States | carried out. The charter of this city is in need of repairs. It is defective in many re spects. Under the present charter it is impossible for the city to make need ed improvements. There is but two copies of this important document in the city and should they be lost where would we be? All incorporated cities have the pri vilege of changing their charters to Circulation 200,000 suit their own ideas without taking BLUE* LEDGE Popular in Every State. the matter before the state legislature by notifying the people of the propos In many respects the Toledo Blade is the ed amendments and submitting the The Blue Ledge mine has closed mott remarkable weekly newspaper publish same to a vote of the people at a spe down for the winter. There are about ed in the United States, It is the only cial or regular election. newspaper especially edited for National cir 25 men working in the tunnels, Only culation. It has had the largest circulation two drills are working at the present for more years than any newspaper print There are some things that must be done in a hurry, or not at all. Catch time. The superintendent received ed in America. Furthermore, it is the cheap newspaper in the world, as will be ex ing a flea is one of the best examples telegraphic orders from headquarters est plained to any person who will write us apropos to this. But as a rule, it is in New York this week to lav all out for terms. The News of the World so ar safe to say, the man or woman who side men off and only do prospecting ranged that buisy people can more easily comprehend, than by reading cumbersoin col works deliberately accomplishes the and developement work this winter. It is probable that the company will umns of dailies. All current topics made most. The deliberate worker is the plain i in each issue by special editorial mat- thoughtful worker, with whom the build a smelter and an electric railroad tei i written from inception down to date. habit or system has become second na early in the spring. This company The only paper published especially for peo ture. Any one may cultivate it who has spent over $1,000,000 in develope ple who do or do not read daily news- papers. and yet thirst for plain facts, will take the trouble to try; and the ment work already and will not let That this kind of a newepaper is popular is this money be wasted. most unsystematic, spasmodic worker proven by the fact that the Weekly Blade now has over 200,000 yearly subscribers and is will realize with amazement how easy circulated in all parts of the United States. DIED it is to get through with an alloted task addition to the news, the Blade publishes in half the time it formerly required, BUCKLEY At the family home in In short and serial st<)ries and many departments by planning it all out before entering Applegate, Oregon, Frida; , Octob r, of matter suited to every memeber of the Only one dollar a year. the office, workshop or kitchen. 30, 1908. James D. Buckley, of family. Write for free specimen copy. heart trouble. Aged 75 years. Address THINK OF THIS The deceased was an old and respect THE BLADE ed resident of this county, having mov Toledo Ohio A community cannot grow and pros- ed into this county 54 years ago. The i per without the aid of a newspaper. funeral will take pla-e Sunday at 1 Your local paper reaches all parts of o’clock p. m., interment in the Jack-! SHERIFF’S SALE the United States, and can be found sonville cemetery. The rem dns will Qus Newbury, Administrator in public reading rooms in the east. leave the Buckley farm at 10 a. m. of the estate of Arthur Pool, deceased, If an easterner decides to come west Plaintiff. he invariably looks for a country news For Chapped Skin. vs. paper because he can find through its Chapped skin whether on the hands Geo. R. Wilkerson and Dosie Wilkerson, columns what the habits of the peo or face may be cured in one night by Defendants. ple are. He will know whether the applying Chamberlain’s Salve, It is By virtue of execution duly issued by the clerk people are rustlers or drones. He can also unequled for sore nipples, burns of the Circuit Court of Jackson county, Stale of tell whether the people are progress and scalds. For sale by City Drug Oregon. dated the 26 day of October, 1908 in a certain action in the Circuit Court for said county ive. Store. and Slate wherein the above mentioned plaintiff A paper can do more work for a recovered a judgement against Geo. R. Wilkerson community when well supported by and Dosie Wilkerson for the sum of Two thous EQUALIZATION BOARD and eight hundred seventy nine and 86-100 the people of the city in which it is The equalization board completed its ($2879.86) Dollars with interest at the rate of six published. The money you pay for an labors last Saturday, and the assess per cent per annum from the 14th day of August. advertisement not only brings business ment roll for 1908 shows the county 19)8 and Twenty-one and 10-100 ($21.10) costs and your way but also brings people this wir h $26,685,294,when equalized totals Two hundred fifty ($250.(Kl) attorney fees and costs of this writ which sa^d judgement was dock- way which benefits ail. $26, 669,946. eted in the clerk's office of said court on the 19th A good advertiser is always prosper Followii'g is the report of the board: day of October, 1908. ous, and satisfied with his advertising There are 83,516 acres of tillable land Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of said bills because he knows that it is the valued at $6,313,529. execution and in compliance with the commands said writ, 1 will on Monday, November 23. 1908 cheapest and best salesman—always Non-tillable, 1,108,369 acres, value of at the hour of 2 o’clock P. M. of said day at the dependable and never a drone. $ 1,110,847. front door of the Court house in Jacksonville. Show me a good advertiser and I Value of improvements, outside of Jackson County, Oregon sell at public auction will show you a prosperous business cities, $709,136. to the highest bidder for cash the following de real property, to-wit:- man. Value of improvements, town lots, scribed The n 1 2 of theNW!4, the SE11 of the NE’zi, the Show me a poor advertiser and I $2,027,481. fractional SW*4 of the NE!*i and the fractional will show you a poor business man. There are 78 town lots valued at NW't of the SE‘4 and lots 8. 12. 17 and 18 and A drummer when he co nes into a $2,137,701. in Section 27 in Township 36 South of Range one West of the Willamette Meridian. town looks for the newspaper office to Improvements on land not deeded (1) Taken and levied upon as the property of the see who is advertising. He generally $9575. said Geo. R. Wilkerson and Dosie Wilkerson or so asks to see the files of the paper, but Railroad bed, telegraph and tele much thereof as may l>e necessary to satisfy the never asks to see the financial rating phone lines, value $1,961,948. Rolling said judgement in favor said plaintiff with inter est thereon, together with all costs and disburse book because he can guess what that stock $171,200. ments that have or may accrue. contains. Manufacturing machinery $230,741. Dated at Jacksonville. Oregon, Oct. 26, 1908. Think of this. Are you advertising? Merchandise and stock, $475,001. W. A. JONES. Sheriff. By R. B. DOW Deputy Farm implements, $122,288. $700.00 will buy 21 acres of Bear Money assessed, $422,686. Notice of Final Settlement. creek bottom land if taken at once. Notes and securities, $192,335. In the County Court of Oregon for Jackson Jacksonville Real Estate Co. Shares of stock, 17,000. County. Adolf Schulz Mgr. In the matter of the estate of John Beckner, Dogs, five, assessed at $105. deceased. Household effects, $257,237. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned The Weather. Horses and mules, $258,900. administrator of the above entitled estate has Cattle, $198,755. Following is the report of U. S. Vol filed his final account with the clerk of said court and the court has fixed Monday the 9th day of Sheep and goats, $28,631. unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Bri.' , November, 1908 at 10 o’clock A. M. of said day as Hogs, $12,973. for Jacksonville, for month of August; the time for the final hearing of the said final Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi --------------------------- account. All persons interested are hereby noti- Candy at the Boss 10 c per pound. tude 123 deg. 5 min. west. fied to make or file their objections if any they have to said final account on or before said date ---------- ♦<£>«----------- DATE MAXI MINI- PREC’P- CH R C T’R time. MUM MUM TAT'N OF DAY M otice is hereby given and October 10th, 1908. ’ that the lands described below, 62 .. Clear 96 GUS NEWBURY. 89 «8 embracing 90 acres, within the Crater 2.......... Administrator of the estate of John Beckner, *• 70 101 3 .......... National Forest, Oregon, will be sub deceased. 95 59 4 .......... ject to settlement and entry under the 95 55 5 ......... 101 55 provisions of the homestead laws of 6 59 loo 7 .......... the United States and the act of Jnne ASHLAND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE •* 70 99 11, 1906 (34 Stat., 233,) at the United 96 60 9 ........ Aehlnnd, Oregon- 57 94 States land office at Roseburg, Ore 10 4M 90 11 .......... gon on Dec. 28, 1908. Any settler who 4M Something Special 8») 12 .......... 58 78 trace ........ Cloudy was actually and in good faith claim 13 .......... 5o 89 . Cloudy ing any of said lands for agricultural Business and Shorthand Training, thor 14 ......... 52 Clear 92 15 .......... purposes prior to January 1, 1906, and ough and practical. •• 50 9s 16 .......... has not abandoned same, has a pre 59 .01 101 6 months scholarship............ $45.00. 17 .......... 61 100 .03 ference right to make a homestead 18 .......... 9 months scholarship............ 60.00. 60 •.*- 19 ......... entry for the lands actually occupied. 96 59 20 .......... Note the Special. Said lands were listed upon the appli- 56 93 21 93 54 citions of the persons mentioned De All students who secure a nine 22 53 88 23 low, who have a preference right sub months scholarship and enter Septem 84 76 21 ject to the prior right of any such ber 7, will be entitled to the combined 78 41 25 42 90 settler, pnv.ded such settler 26 47 Clear 78 27 or applicant is qualiffel to make course to July 1. 1909. This gives you 75 S3 2H homestead entry and the | r ference an extra month. Come and investi 66 12 trace 29 right is exercised prior to Dec. 28, gate. Address, P. RITNER, Pres. 36 30 80 43 W 31 19o8, on which date the lands will be to settlement and entry by any Temperature —mean max. 90.51; mean subject ?ualified person. The lands are as min. 54.05;mean 72.23. Max. 101 on 3d, uliows: Unsurveyed, but what will min. 41, on 25; greatest range 51. probably be, when surveyed, the W. 1 the NW. of Precipitation Total for month, .04 of NE. '4 of SE. '4;ofSE. the NW. I4 of SE. inches. Greatest in 24 hours, .03 inches SE Q; and the N.JX of SW. of SE. '4 on 18th. of Section 26, T. 38 S., R. 3 W., W. $8 per thousand The mean maximum, mean mininum M., listed upon the application of PETER ENSELE & SONS and monthly mean tenperatures for Charles William Thurman, of Ruch, who alleged settlement in July and August are slightly less than Oregon, Are prepared to furnish high 1905. Fr d Dennett, Commissioner of f >r th s un inon.l.x in 1806, which i he General La id Office. Approved, grade brick. Order from C. Ulrich mak< s that s'mmir the hotest <n re- October 10. 1908, Frank Pierce. First Assistant Secretery of the Interior. 'Jolestin TOLEDD BLADE BRICK! BRICK! SOUTH BOUND TRAINS. No. 15................................... 10.35 A. M. Notice for Publication. A new Eastern Star Chapter was No. 13 3.20 P. M. at Central Point < n No. 225 (coach for Ashland) 10.15 P. M. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Otfic organized at Roseburg Oregon, September 23. 1908. Tuesday evening of this week by NORTH HOUND TRAINS. Notice is hereby given that. Worthy Grand Matron Jennie Reames FRANCES MENGOZ. No. 14................................... 9.49 A. M. of Klamath Falls Oregon, lnv tui ns of Watkins Jackson Co.. Ore., who, on October No. it;.................................. 5.24 P. M. 22, 1903, made homestead application. No. 13186, were extended to the fo’lowii g mem S. R. 01359, for the South East Vi, Section 4 Town bers of Adarel Chapter to att.nl the Note carefully that No. 16 North ship 41 South, Range 3 West Willamette Meridian, ceremonies of organization and were bound leaves 15 minutes earlier than has filed notice of intention to make Final five a-cepted by James M. Cronemiller and heretofore. year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before W. H. Cannon U. S. Cornmis- wife, Mrs. Mary Peter, Gus Newbury No. 13 arriving at 3.20 P. M. sioner. at Medford, Oregon, on the 9th day of and Mrs. Amelia Elmr who were in have the Portland dailies of that morn December, 1908. attendance and report having an excel- claimant names as Witnesses: lent time. The Chapter starts out au- ings issue. Dick Traverso. of Watkins Oregon. William These changes effective May 17, 1908. G. Kiney, of Watkins Oregon. Edward Spencer, spieiously and is certain to be a suc- of Watkins Oregon, Sylvester A. Smith, of Wat cessful and creditable addition to the kins Oregon. order of the Eastern Star. BENJAMIN L. EDDY Register. ♦ . ♦ Lay in your Winter’s reading now while you can get it for so little. For the news read the P ost . G o k I full-weight bread at the Boss. Are Founded on Oil Joe Chans'or, now several times a millionaire, was, no! so long ago, a clerk in Los Angles. He borrowed some money for the purpose of operating in California oil; the result was that it made him one of the wealthiest men in the saia.'e. John A. Bunting, formerly a brakeman on the Southern Pacific, through the investment of $ 70.00 in Calif- ornia oil land became a millionaire. j We could tell you of innumerable others. Why were Bunting, Chanslor and many others, who made their money through investments in oil, successful? Because they were shrewd, level-headed, observing men possessing unbounded confidence in the great future of the California oil fields and the oil industry. The demand for oil is increasing daily. The consump tion far t xceeds the output. Several oil companies paid substantial dividends when oil was selling at fifteen cents per barrel. Oil is now selling at SIXTY CENTS PER BARREL at the well. The total divid ends for the year 1908, from all the oil companies now doing business in California, not including the Stan dard, will probably reach the $6,000,000 mark, and reach the $10,000,000 mark for the year 1909. There fore, the natural conclusion to arrive at is INVEST IN OIL SECURITIES; INVEST AT ONCE. We are offering for sale a limited number of shares on what we consider to be one of the best Companies operat ing in Kern County, in fact, in California. We refer to tie stock of the KERN ASSOCIATED OIL COM PANY. Tie stock of the KERN ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY is the best proposition ever offered the investment public. Th'S Company owns free of in cumbían, e FORTY ACRES IN THE VERY HEART OF THE KERN RIVER OIL DISTRICT and situated on the Southern Pacific Railroad. It adjoins the San Joaquin Oil and Development Company’s property which was recently merged with the Associated Oil Company. WHOSE STOCK IS NOW SELLING AT $34.00 PER SHARE. It also adjoin the famous Discovery well, wle e oil was first discovered in the Kern River oil fields. THE KERN ASSOCIATED OIL COM PAY has two wells on its property. Well No. 1 IS IN OIL and gives about sixty-five barrels of oil per day. With a greater depth and a more approved pump, the productions will be largely in creased. The Company desires to sink four more wells and to install modern compressed-air pumps. We believe that well No. 2 will, with greater depth, produce a large and inexhaustable oil supply, as are the other wel's on adjoining properties. We are offering a limited number of shares in this Company at 20 cents per share. I)o you realize what that means? It means that in purchasing this stock you become interested in a company that can produce the oil. It is not a case of "They may,” "They should,” but "THEY ARE.” Let us again impress upon you these highly im portant facts; The property is a producer: is entire ly surrounded by reliable pro uiiug properties that there is sufficient acreage (forty acres) to justify the drilling of forty more wells, all of which w< uld be in the very core of one of the richest oil-producing dis tricts in the world. Remember that Kern County produces as much oil as any other three oil producing counties in ( alifornia. Shipping faealities could n<>t be better, for the property adjoins the Southern P i- cific tracks: The Company has valual le assets in im provements. Two veils, derrick, tai.k . tools and bunkhouses, etc. Bef. re accepting the ti cal agency of Th ■ Kern Associated Oil Co. we tho.oughly investigated every detail pertaining to the Company and its property. We diet not take snap judgenx nt, we never do; con sequently want to assure you that the stock of this Company at twenty cent« per share is the most ur.- paral el d oppor tunity for the investor that ever came under ourobaervation. We sincerly believe that the Kern A s eiated Oil Co. is distimd t<> pity dividends as surely and as reg ularly as is the Associated Oil and other companies < |. rating on adjoining properties, and we see no r< HS< n why within twelve months the s'oek should not be qiinted ai many times its present selling price. We tn h itntingly advise you to buy iveiy share yi u can possibly aflord. Watch the stock advance ft'm twenty cents to two dollars. Do not delay. Gi t your order in to us quickly. $ 20 will buy 100 shares, par value $ 50 will buy 250 shari s, par value $100 will buy 500 shares, par value $500 will buy 2,500 shares, par value $2,54 0. From tin above cash price you rn ly deilut live per cent. If you are not prepared Io pay cash, then buy < n our eas\ | aj ment plan of orefiflh call aid one-fifth monthly. 100 shares for $20 pay $4 down and $1 monthly 250 sharia for $50 pay $I0down and $10 monthly. 500 shares for $100 pay $20 down and $20 monthly. 1.5(H) shares for $3(M) pay $60 down and $60 monthly. THE STOCK OF THE KERN ASSOCIATED OIL CO. IS THE BEST HUY ON THE MARKET TO-DAY. At T QUICKLY, BEFORE TH ESHARES ARE ADVANCED IN PRICE. JOSEPH J. HOGAN CO 802-3 Metropolis Bank Building SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. COUPON JOSEPH J. HOGAN CO. 802-803 Metropolis Bank Bldg. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Please send full particulars about the Kem Associateti Oil Co. Name Street JOSEPH J. HOGAN CO. 802-803 .Metropolit« Bank Bldg. SAN FRANCISCO, CAI I enclose shares of the Name Street... City iart payment ull payment