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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1908)
DlRECTUKô L\ T. L. DeVore, Jacksonville, Ore. C’ONVENTIC» All kinds New and Second Hand Goods bought and said. Want to buy Junk. Old copper and Rubber bought. Nunan-1 aulor Co’s.j About 100 of the directors and clerks of the different school districts in Jack- son county attended the school board convention, called by County School Superintendent Wells, and held at the High school building in Medford Sat - urday. Morning and afternoon sessions were held and were presided over by Superintendent Wells and L. Aider Harness Goods for Sale. Sole Leather for Sale. man, county school superintendent of * Yamhill county. Much enthusiasm J Ryan Building Opposite . S. Hote for the betterment of the educational facilities and needs of Jackson county •*3 were manifest am >ng those present, the delegaces entering into the discus sion of the different topics brought before the convention with a spirit that showed their great interest in educational matters. The unit plan of administration of the different school districts in the county was generally discussed by the delegates, all of whom were high ly in favor of such a plan. A motion Family Trade Solicited was made and carried that the legis lature be asked to enact a law mak ing it permissable for counties to adopt the unit system. This system does away wi»h the present plan of each district having its own board of direct- ’ i ors and leaves all county school busi- | ness in the hands of one general gov SALEAI ENTERTAIN erning board, one director being elect DAIRY CONVENTION ed from each district as a member of O? FICiAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF JACK SONVILLE. OREGON this general board. (Special Correspondence.) The incorporation tax was next tak- Published every Saturday by the Post Pub- 1 Eugene surprised the people of this i en up and thoroughly discussed from ishing Co. entire country last year by raising a i which the information was elicited J. B. Barnes, Editor great advertising fund and paying a . that there should be available from Ailmitteil as sceond-cluss matter at 'Jacksonville, salary of $5,000 annually for an ex this source about $2 for every school Oregon. pert. Up to last Saturday night there child in the state of Oregon. A mo- had been subscribed for the coming tion was unanimously carried that the SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1903. year $13,661., to which will be added legislature be asked to put a part of $1400., the total being more than a dol the incorporation tax i ito the school SUBSCRIPTION One year, by mail.......................... $1.50. lar and a half for every man, woman fund. and child in this city, and this will be The proposition was discussed and used in advertising the resources and adopted by the convention to organ- OUR SCHOOLS advantages of Eugene and Lane Coun i ize a Jackson County School Board ty. Eugene is determined to go ahead association to meet annually. After a general discussion it was The Jacksonville school is not receiv and doesn’t mind a little thing like a ing the attention it should from the national election. What other town unanimously voted that the county community. The parents should visit of 10,000 people in Oregon, Washington court be asked to furnish County real property, to-wit:- therein. School Superintendent Wells with men of the county to offer suitable scribed the school. It is true that the skilled or California can match this record? The Ntt of theNW'/i, the SEVi of the NEH, the BENJAMIN L. EDDY Recister Salem Will have the Convention of clerical assistance, so as to allow the prizes for the best display of exhibits fractional SWV4 of the NE’4 and the fractional instructors employed in this district J. M. LAWRENCE. Receiver. are capable of properly training the the Oregon State Dairy Association superintendent time and opportunity by the scholars, sucli as needlework by NWV4 of the SE’4 and lots 8, 12, 17 and 18 and in Section 27 in Township 36 South of Range one young mind, but the parent should be December 10th and 11th and already to visit the schools of the county. As the girls, vegetables and fruits grown Sumrr.ons west of the Willamette Meridian. interested in the welfare of the child preparations are being made for a it now is, the superintendent is kept by the boys, and of the many different (1) Taken and levied upon as the property of the In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for gathering that wiil surpass all previous constantly busy with office dutLs at agricultural and industrial products said Geo. R. Wilkerson and Dosie Wilkerson or so the CountY of Jackson. to the extent of visiting the school. There are 192 pupils enrolled from meetings. The Oregon Development Jacksonville and has no time whatever that may appeal to the sense of the much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the Martha S. Stunkard. Plaintiff, this district and six from outside dis League will continue to work with the for outside work. scholars. The practise of annual said judgement in favor said plaintiff with inter, Matthew Stunkard. Defend- / an t. thereon, together with all costs and .disburse The matter of compulsory education school fairs is generally in vogue in est tricts. They are teaching ten grades Association and uses the dairy repo t ments that have or may accrue. To Matthew Stunkard. the above named de- as one of its most effective pieces of was brought to the attention of the with five teachers. We are in a class many of the counties of Oregon and Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, Oct. 26. 1908. with the small country districts, with literature in corresponding with East delegates anJ a general discussion bring splendid results in interesting W. A. JONES. Sheriff, By R. B. DOW Depu’y fendant: In the name of the State of Orecon. you aie followed. It was finally decided that scholars in the different industrial pur an assess«! valuation of $850,000. ern farmers. hereby required to appear and answer the com- What we need is a school with twelve Thirty-three of Albany’s leading the meeting go on record as being suits of life and in instilling into their i: the above entitled Timber Land, Act June 3. 1878- plaint of the al ore plaintiff in grades and one more teacher and be in business men came to Portland last strongly in favor of compulsory educa minis a lo ve of home life. court, now on file with the Clerk of said CouM Notice for Publication. within ten days from the date of service of th s the same class with Ashland, Medford Friday to personally invite the business tion and that it be the sense of the United States Land Ofiice, Roseburg Oregon. summons upon you. if served in Jackson County. and Central Point. We have the best of this city to participate in a celebra meeting that the county district bound- j CLASSIFIED April 29. 1908. Orecon; but if served in any other county in the school library in Southern Oregon, and tion at Albany on Tuesday, November ary board appoint one or more truant ' Notice is hereby given that in compliance with State of Orecon, then within twenty days from I 10th, with the L nn County Apple Show officers as found necessary. should have a better school. FOR SALE-One $50.00 No. 4 Sharp the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, the date of the service of this summons upon you 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of timber I or if personally served on you out of the State of It was the sense of the convention Professor Moore is working for a and the opening of a fine new depot as less Cream Separator, 4 good milk lands in the States of California. Oregon, Oregon, then within six weeks af'er the date of better school anil better library. The J the features. As an evidence of the that the school gratin Is throughout cows and a number of young Stock. Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extend such service; and if served by publication thereof, professor has ordered 70 new books ! enterprise of tiiis Albany delegation 1 the county be improved for the bene Call on or write. Adolf Schultz. ed to all the Public Land States by aci of then within six weeks from the date ofthe first besides the 6J books furnished by the each and every one of them bought his fit a 11 recreation of pupils, trees set August 4. 1892, publication; and you are hereby notified that if Jacksonville Ore. WILLIAM A. REAMER, state, and has $25 left. you fail to appear and answer said complaint, as own round trip ticket and left Albany out, baseball grounds laid off. etc. It MISCELLANEOUS of Roseburg. county of Douglas, hereby required, the plaintiff will apply to the The school board is sinking a well on : at four o'clock in the morning, starting was decided that the English walnut of Oregon, filed in this I Court for relief demanded in said complaint, nan.«, DRESS MAKING Mrs. Hostetter is • State the east aide of the school yard. This to work in Poitlmd i.t 7.15. They was the best tree for planting. office on Nov. 21. 1907, his sworn statement No. ly. for a decree dissolving the marriage contract prepared to do dress making or sew J 9812, for the purchase of the Southwest V4 of The text book proposition was wiil be a great benefit to the district and ' I were guests at a special luncheon at existing between Plaintiff Martha S. Stunkard ing. Having finished her trade in ; Section No 21, in Township No. 39. S. Range and defendant Matthew Stunkard. and for thé the board no doubt will, erect a tower the Portland Commercial Club. Port thoroughly discussed and several the No. 5 W. W. M.. and will offer proof to show one of the largest dress making es costs and disbursements of this suit to be taxed. for fire protection. 1.1 the base of land excursionists will go by special ories were advanced as to its better that the land sought is more valuable for its Under and by virtue of an order made by the tablishments on the coast. this tower wood can be stored which train and the party wiil be one of the ment. timber or stone than for agricultural purposes Hon. 1.. K. Hanna a judge of said Court, dated will eliminate the danger of fire, as it | argest that has gone from the city A motion was put before the con WANTED— \ girl to work in restau and to establish his claim to said land before on the 8th day of Oct.. 1908. this Summons is Regis er and Receiver at Roseburg Oregon on served on the defendant by the publication there, rant. Ap; ly t Mrs. Gran . is the wood is piled in the basement this fall. vention an! carried to petition the Thursday, the 19th day of November. 1908. of for six consecutive weeks in the Jacksonville and should fire get into this wood The farming demonstration train un- County court to levy a special tax for He names as witnesses: w. L. Miller, of Ap Post, a weekly newspaper printed and published nothing could save the building. | der the auspices of the Southern Pa high schools. The convention was O'/STEaS plegate. Ore. Geo. Turner, of Roseburg. Ore. at Jacksonville. Jackson County Oregon, and the Builithe tower. cific Railway will carry a corps of highly in favor of having high schools j The Oyster seas n is now open and . E. Ruch, of Applegate. Ore. George W. Spacks defendant by said order is required to gppear and i lecturers, everv one of whom stands at different places in the county, so Luy & Keegan I andles the famous ¡ of Applegate. Ore. answer within six weeks from the date of the Any and all persons claiming adversely the first publication hereof. 1 at the top in his particular line. This that rural graduates would have the Eagle brand of oysters. Take a can i above-described BRYAN TODAY lands are requested to file their is not a new venture, but one that is benefit of high school education. The of these large E;i: tern oysters home claims on or before said 19th day of November, Date of first publication Oct. 10. lijip. HARVEY. & MILES, more popular and which does more petitions are to be circulated through to fry, stew or for cocktails. i 9t». Attorneys for Plain iff. Bryan will no doubt continue pub- good each succeeding trip. B EN J AMIN L. EDDY. Register. out the county for signatures. lishing the "Commoner” and prepare It was suggested and was the sense Oregon fir never had a Candy at the Boss 10 c per pound. for another campaign. He is growing paid which meant so much compliment of the convention that the county Notice for Publication. M o TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN as the edi- — e-S*----------- rich on his nerve to run for president. torial which appeared in the ’ that the lands described below, ' Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Offic ’ Aineri- treasurer be made custodian of the Notice of Final Settlement. ' embracing? 90 acre«, within the Crater at Roseburc Oreiron. September 23. 1918. His self respect is not shattered in the can Lumberman” of last week, school funds of the different districts j least and he will be before the Ameri world’s leading lumber journal. I , the in the county, thus releasing the school In the County Court of Oregon for Jackson National Forest, Oregon, will be sub- | Notice Is hereby civen that. J. E. i ;ect to settlement ano entry under the County. can people again on an entirely new FRANCES MENG07. Defebaugh, editor of the periodical clerks from the necessity of giving In the matter of the estate of John Beckner, provisions of the horn stead laws of I of Watkins Jackson co.. Ore., who. on October issue. i the United States and the act of Jnne and known to every lumberman in the bonds. deceased. I 22. 1903. made homestead application. No. 1318 \ 11, 1906 (34 Stat., 233,) at the United After his defeat in 1896 he accepted country, personally penned the editor The natter of holding an annual f otice is hereby given that the undersigned States land ofiice at Roseburg, Ore S. R. 01359. for the South East Section 4 Tow: . a position as attorney for a trust for ial, which says in part: school fair, as is the custom in many administrator of the above entitled estate has gon on Dec. 23, 1908. Any settler who ship 41 South. Rance 3 West Willamette Meridian, filed his final account with the clerk of said court the small consideration of $25,000 a “Douglas Fir needs no stain to make of the other counties of the state, was and the court has fixed Monday the 9th day of was actually and in good faith claim has filed notice of intention to make Final five year Proof, to establish claim to the land above a year. After his defeat in 1900 he it beutiful in color, it does not brought before the convention and November. 1908 at 10 o’clock A. M. of said day as ing any of said lands for agricultural amassed a small fortune, and during be carefully selected for grain, have to was thoroughly discussed by the dele the time for the final hearing of the said final purposes prior to January 1, 1906, and described, before W. H. Cannon U. S. Commis sioner. at Medford. Oregon, on the 9th day of his campaign this year he had the a tine finish and is strong and it takes gates. The p an is to hold an annual account. All persons interested are hereby noti- has not abandon«! same, has a pre December. 190?. as hard ference right to make a homestead they fied to make or file their objections if any nerve to ask the farmers and laboring as many of the woods us«l for finer school fair every fall, the lusiness entry for the lands actually occupied. claimant names as Witnesses: have to said final account on or before said date men of the country for one dollar each. Said lands were listed upon the appli Dick Traverse. of Watkins Oregon. W.IHam purposes. On the Pacific Coast are and time. cations of the persons mentioned be G. Kiney. of Watkins Orecon. Edward Spencer, There is no way to tell exactly how October 10th, 1908. many tine residences and magnificent low, who have a preference right sub of Watkins Orecon. Sylvester A. Smith, of Wat- much money he got from the poor GUS NEWBURY. office buildings in which this wood is I ject to the prior right of any such kins Oregon. A Administrator of the estate of John Beckner, people on the strength of his gift of BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register. settler, pr vided such settler us«l side by side with them and for I deceased. speech. But he is dead and will re < r applicant is qualiffed to make substantially the same purposes. ” hom< stead entry and the preference main dormant in the political grave for J Mr. Defebaug urges its careful con : SHERIFF’S SALE right is exercised prior to Dec. 28, Timber Land, Act June 3, 187$— four years. sideration by Eastern architects. 19 )8, on which date the lands will be Gus Newbury. Administrator There was no time in the recent Notice for Publication. subject to settlement and entry by any of the estate of Arthur Pool, campaign that Bryan had any show F qualified person. The lands are as United States Land Office. Roseburg. Oregon Gotxi full-weight bread at the Boss. deceased. follows: Ursurveyed, but what will April 29. 19118. to be elect«!. He is the same man Plaintiff. probably be, when surveyed, the VV. 1 , Notice is hereby given that in compliance wi h who was twice defeated before on is va. r Colds and Croup in Children. of NE.'1, of SE. the NW. >, of the provisions of the act of Congress of June ;•, sues that if put into practice would Geo. R. Wilkerson and Dosie Wilkerson. 18?*. entitled "An act for the sale of timber Ian. s “My little girl is subject to colds.” Defendants. SE *4:of SE. the NW. >4 of SE. in the States of California. Oregon. Nevada, and ruin the country. says Mrs. Wm. H. Serig, No. 41 Fifth By virtue of execution duly issued by the clerk and the N. ' . of SW. '4 of SE. Washington Territory," as extended to all Fubi.c of the Circuit Court of Jackson County, State of of Section 26, T. 38 S., R. 3 W., W. Land States by act of August 4. !892. A good newspaper is the grandest St., Wheeling W. Va. "Last winter Oregon, dated the 26 day of October. 1908 in a JOHN N. DUNCAN she had a severe spell and terrible temporal blessing that God has given certain action in the Circuit Court for said county M., list«! upon the application of of Albany, county of Linn State of Oregon filed cough, but I cured her with Chamber the people of this country. In the and State wherein the above mentioned plaintiff Charles William Thurman, of Ruch, in this office on Dec. 26. 1907 hi. sworn statement recovered a judgement against Geo. R. Wilkerson Oregon, who alleged settlement in No. 9829. for the purchaseof the N E h of Secti. n fir«t place all the people read the lain’s Cough Remedy without the aid and Dosie Wilkerson for the sum of Two thous 1905. Fr;d Dennett, Commissioner of No. 8. in Township No. 41 South Range No. 3 newspaper and the newspapers furn- of a doctor, and my little boy has been and eight hundred sev. nt.* nine and 86-100 1 West. W M. and will offer proof to show that the 3 ish the greater proportion of the read prevented several times from having ($2879.86) Dollars with interest at the rate of six the General La id Office. Approved, land sought is mor» valuable for its timber or the croup by the timely use of this October 10, 1908, Frank Pierce. First ing to the people. They don’t read l»er cent per annum from the 14th day of August. ! •tone than for agricultural purposes, and to es 1908 and Twenty-one and 1(MOO ($21.10) coats and Assistant Secretery of the Interior. tablish his claim to said land before the Register books. The old people look for deaths syrup. This remedy is for sale by the Two hundred fifty ($260.00) attorney fees and and Receiver at this office in Roseburg. Oreco-. the young people look for marriages City Drug Store. costs of this writ which said judgement was dock on Saturday, the 21. day of November. 130*. the business men read the business Notice of Filing Plat of Survey eted in the clerk’s office of said court on the 19th He names a. wtinewv ,: E. E. McKinney, <f Sick Headache. and financial columns, and those who day of October. 1908. Department of the Interior. United States Land Sublimity. Oregon. H W Smith of Turner. Ore This distressing disease results from Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of said Office. Roseburg. Oregon. October 16, 1908. gon G. W. Kearns, of Granta Pass Oregon C J are unemployed read the want adver Till remedy cm lhaiyi be depended opon and execution and in compliance with the commands tisements. Great libraries make a a disordered condition of the stomach, Notice is hereby given that Sections 23. 24. 25 Cameron of Gold Hill. Oregon. is pleasant fa take. It ctntains no opium or said writ. I will on Monday. November 30. 1908 and 29. Tp. 39 S. R. 7 West. W. M.. have been Any and all persons claiming adversely the few intelligent men and women, but and can be cured by taking Chamber other harmful drug and may be jrv«» ascotA- of at the hour of 2 o’clock P. M. of said day at the 1 surveyed, and the plat of survey will be filed in above-described lands are requested to file their newspapers lift the nation into the sun lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. Get dently to a baby as to an adult. claims in this office on or before said 21st day of front door of the Court house in Jacksonville this office on November 24. 1998. at 9 o’clock A. a free sample at Robinson's drug store Jackson County. Oregon sell at public auction M. and on and after such date we will be prepar November. 1908. Meo 2S cents, large site Sb ceats. light. «ml trv it to the highest bidder for cash the following de- ed to receive applications for the entry of lands BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register :> S' oe and Harness Repairing Thanksgiving Delicacies New Cluster Raisins New Seeded Raisins, Cartons New Zante Currants New Citron and Lemon Peel New Cranberries Edam Cheese Tillamook Cream Cheese Mince Meat Plum Pudding :: RECEPTION LUY & KEEGAN, Props Sole Agents Albany Beer Jacksonville Post Largest Assortment of Fancy and Staple Groceries and provisions in Jacksonville -NUNAN-TAYLOR CO.-J '-¿J JH J* cJ G'ou .WhoopingCougli