Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, November 28, 1908, Image 3

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    Co.?” Because Marshall-Wells & Co.
KEEP TO THE RIGHT
is the largest manufacturing hardware
O' FICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF JACK­ company in the world. Having large
“Keep to the right” in law of the
SONVILLE. OREGON
factories in England. France, Germany
South America and three in the United road, which, when obeyed, saves one
Published eve. y Saturday by the Post Pul •
States. They manufacture goeds on a world of trouble.
ishin« Cu.
Society is a public highway on a
the ground where the best materials
J. B. Barnes, E«lit •>r
are produced, thereby eliminating the grand scale—a great turrpike whvre-
en a hurrying, jostling, wrestling
Admitted an second-class matter at Jacksonville. excess freight on rough and raw mat­
Oregqp.
erial. Many catalogue houses buy se­ ' crowd cf badly-assorted humanity is
cond and third grade goods from these ever thronging. Here is life in all its
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER, 28 1908. large manufacturing concerns at great­ better phases childhood with its
ly reduced prices and sell them out golden hair and wond.-ring eyes youth
SUBSCRIPTION
over the country under different wiih its widening, thoughtful out­
One year, by mail.............................
si.r» brands.
look; manhood with its tirm step and
earnest
purpose; old age with its bow­
Now brother it is only fair to ask
you to do something. If you notice ed form and whitened locks. Here,
MAIL ORDER PATRON
. that your catalogue quotes very few l too, are thickly strewn the wrecks of
life—m'sgu ded childhood, headstrong
We publish herewith a communica­ standa d grade goods you will do well and wayward; erring youth, rioting in
to
look
up
the
following:
The
“
Chris
­
tion received last Saturday from a par­
frivolity and dissipation, and sowing
ty who evidently patronizes the mail ty” bread knife set is a stunkard art­ the seeds of physical decay and moral
icle.
See
whether
your
catalogue
order house. The letter follows:
death; vicious manhood, treading the
“Jackson county, Or., Nov. 21, ’08. quotes this article at 35 cents. The downward road; and decrepit old age.
To the editor of the Jacksonville Post. postage on this set is 10 cents which sinister and sere, with its painful
means that you will pay 69 cents fo>-
Dear Sir: You ask why the people al­
this
set delivered from your catalogue. memories and hopless future —all com­
low themselves to be hoodwinked by
About the cheese you specify no par­ mingling in the one great journey from
the mail order houses of Chicago.
ticular brand and we will say in this the cradle to the grave.
Take one of these catalogues and look
How much discord, inharmony, and
case that cheese made of skimmed
it over, and then ask the price of
miik is very cheap, about nine or ten jostling would be avoided in this jour­
some of the articles of any merchant <
Copyright 1908,
cents nuskimmed cheese sells for about ney if each traveler would only keep
in town and be convinced. You say J
Dutchess Mfg. Co.
to the right. There is a pitfall before
the merchant pays about 50 cents for 15 cents and pure cream cheese sells you ycung man; a temptation to do
for about 20 cents, the market price
freight, and the ’hoodwinked’ pays
evil; a snare for your feet. You are
$3.00, if this is so, why do the merch­ changes on cheese and if you will no- forming habits of idleness, dissipation
tiee jour mail order house sends out
ants tack on the extra $3.00 freight?
monthly pricelists on groceries and and extravagance,which will stick to
“Here is the point of contact, I have
you like the shirt of Nessus hamper­
other articles.
taken some notice myself. Why do
ing your noble efforts, and eventually
these merchants buy spices from Bos­ A few democratic papers in the dragging you down to the gateway of
Dutchess Trouseis are always ccmfor'abie.
ton and sell them for the same price state are making considerable noise despair. Keep to the ri ;ht and avoid
they do those put up in Portland? about the next United States senator. it.
They ar: cut to fit, shrunk to shape, made
Why does the Chicago buncoes sell The people want a man in the United
That is a doubtful business venture,
to stay. The best made for durability, every
shoes for $1.50 less than the manufact- ¡ : States senate who wdl have some in­ sir, in which you are about to engage;
ures do in Napa, California? Why fluence with the administration. We one perhaps involving loss of self re­ I
pair warranted, 10 Cents a Button, $1 a Rip
does the local merchant buy from agen­ must have legislation favorable to the spect and sacrifice of manly principle
cies like Marshall-Wells & Co.? or the [West and with a democrat in the sen­ You see where, by taking advantage
Denver company instead of from the ate from this state what show would of your neighbor’s ignorance, you can
manufacturer, and pay freight three we have to secure this legislation. the best of him in a trade; or by some
or four times on the goods before they Senator Fulton has been on very im­ smart trick of the law you can evade
are delivered?
portant committees and has worked as some responsibility you have willingly
“The merchants themselves are to ■ hard as any man could for the benefit I assumed, or shrik some duty that lies
blame. Let them compete like they I o' this state. Could a democratic sen­ in your way. Keep to the right.
do in the east for business instead of ator do tills? No. Because the sen­ There, only, is the path of honor.
When tempted to deal in gossip or
combining and holding prices up out of ate is stronglj’ republican and would
reach. There is a change of no small not give a democrat the consideration scandal; to play the tyrant in your
family; to withhold the gentle word
nite taking place in the west. ‘49 it would a republican.
of love or praise from her who walks
prices are still in many places. When
In the next state legislature there by your side; to lower the standard of
a man comes from the east and asks
will
be 74 republicans, 13 democrats, your honor, or do ought that would
No» ice is hereby given, that by virtue of raid
the prices of goods, what is the result?
Sick Headache.
2 West of the Willamette Meredian in Jacksen
County, State of Oregon and that the same be execution and in compliance with the commands
He sends back for an eastern catalogue, two independents and one statement make you less manly or noble in the
This distressing disease results from
as upon execution and according to law and o* said writ, 1 will on Monday, November 3U, 1U. 8
because he has been used to getting No. 1. There may be some uneasiness eye3 of good men and angles,—keep to a disordered condition of the stomach, sold
the practise of this court, to satisfy the judgment at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M. of said day ut the
in
democratic
circles.
Several
repub
­
the
right.
hÍ3 scpDÜes about 75% cheaper and of
of plaintiff »’ herein, interest, attorney fees and front door of the Court house in Jacksonville,
Keep to the right. These golden and can be cured by taking Chamber­ the costs and disbursements of this suit and that Jackson County, Oregon sell at public auction
a grade the same as is sold here. I licans wtre elected on statement No. 1
lain
’
s
Stomach
and
Liver
Tablets.
Get
could tell you some of the prices we tickets, and if five of these men stay words should be engraven in letters of a free sample at Robinson’s drug store th • proceeds of said sale be applied as follows, to the highest bidder for cash the following d -
t -wit: first, to the satisfaction and payment of scribed real property, tc-wit:-
used to pay, and the reason they are at home when the election for United living light on the temple of every ■jrd frv it
The n '- j of theNW* i, the SE’i of the NE1 i, tl e
the expenses of said sale with the costs and dis­
so much higher here. Who gets the States senator takes place there is no human soul. They should stand forth
bursements of this suit and the attorney fees; fractional SW!4 of the NE’j and the fractional
question
about
the
result.
as
finger
posts
at
the
junction
of
every
profit cf Oregon spuds sold in Sen
to the payment of plaintiffs’ judgment NW1» of the SE’4 and lots 8, 12, 17 and 18 and
DRESSMAKING —For first-class dress­ second,
herein, and the residue, if any, to be applied as in Section 27 in Township 36 South of Range one
Francisco? Why do most of the west­
Bryan has announced his intention to wrong; at the point of every diverg­
making
call
on
Mrs.
8.
A.
Swanson,
the coui t may direci. And for such other and (1) West of the Willamette Meridian.
ence from the straight path of recti­
ern producers ship their crops to seme run for president again.
Taken and levied upon as the property of ti e
Luke
Ryan
’
s
house
east
part
of
city.
further relief as to the court may seem just an«l
tude; by every wayside temptation.
over-stocked markets, and take less
said Geo. R. Wilkerson and Dosie Wilkerson or so
equitable.
Keep to the right spurning every
than they can get at home and pay
This summons fa published in the Jacksonville much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy (he
What Would You Do?
Assignee’« Notice to Creditors.
Post by order of the lion. II. K. Hanna, one of said judgement in favor said plaintiff with. ini« r.
ignoble trouble, every unmanly ac­
freight besides? Some c.f the merch­
In case of a burn or scald what would tion. Thus will you lay up treasures In the Matter of the Assignment of T. J. Kei - the judges of the above entitled court, which sa’d est thereon, together with all costs and disburs -
ants must add several times the 50
that have or may accrue.
you
do to relieve the pain? Such in­ for a grand old age, and life will bear noy, insolvent, in which William Ulrich is As­ order was made and dated in chambers on the ments
cents per 109 freight to raise cheese
Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon. Oct. 26, 1908.
13th, day of November, A. D. 1908. wherein it is
signee,
nr.d
which
proceedings
are
pending
in
juries
are
liable
to
occur
in
any
family
for you its richest fruits.
W. A. JONES, Sheriff. By R. B. DOW Deputy.
from 9 cents up to 22Jj cents per
the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon f r ordered that you appear and answer the complaint
and everyone should be prepared for
-—
pound.
Jackson County, Notice is hereby given by the and sunpiemen< al complaint on file herein on or
undersigned Assignee, that T J. Kenney of before the expiration of six weeks from the date
“It is mostly because they all want them. Chamberlain’s Salve applied on
CLUBBING
OFFER
Notice
of
Filing
Plat of Survey
prescribed
in
said
order
as
the
date
of
the
first
a soft cloth will relieve the pain al­
Jacksonville. Oregon on October 15th, 19G8, ex­
all the money they can get.”
ecuted and delivered to William Ulrich, a gen - publication of this summons.
Department of the Interior, United State« Land
most
instantly,
and
unless
the
injury
AN EASTERNER.
The P ost has made arrangements to al deed of assignment, for the benefit of all his The date of the first publication cf this sum- Office, Roseburg, Oregon October 16, 1908.
This is mail order catalogue argu­ is a very severe one, will cause the club with the Toledo Weekly Blade and creditors, and that thereafter, on October 30th m< ns is November Pth., 1908 and the «late of the Notice is hereby given that Sections 23, 24, 25
1908, the selection of said Assignee was confirme«! l ist publication on or before which «late you are and 20, Tp. 39 S. K. 7 West, W. M., have b<*en
ment. You can see it on every page parts to heal without leaving a sear. the American Farmer.
by an election of the undersigne«! by the credit­ required to appear and answer is December, 26th., surveyed, and the plat of survey will be filed in
of this monster catalogue, and evident­ For sale by City Drug Store.
This will be the last year that the ors of the said T. J. Kenney, and hat said A. D. 1908.
this office on November 24. 1908, at 9 o’clock A.
H. K. HANNA Jr..
ly the catalogue house hrs this party
Toledo Blade will club with other William Ulrich is now duly appointed, elected,
Attorney for plaintiff,. M and on and after such »late we will be prepar­
by the back of the neck. If you get
qualified and acting Assignee of the estate of
papers.
The
following
is
an
extract
ed to receive applications for the entry of lands
one of these catalogues and read it— Change in Southern Pacific Time from a letter received from the Blade: said insolvent. All of the creditors of the said
tieie»n.
T.
J.
Kenney
are
hereby
notified
to
present
BENJ a MI n L. EDDY Register,
read the flimsy arguments they put
Table.
“The extraordinary advance in cost of their claims, under oath, to the undersigned,
Notice for Publication.
J. M. LAWRENCE Receiver.
forth—eventually you will develope a
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print paper almost decided us not to within three months from this date. This nu­ Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office
SOUTH BOUND TRAINS.
hatred for your townspeople, as this
make a clubbing offer at all this season, tice is published in the Jacksonville Post, anci at Roseburg, Oregon, Oct. 28. 1908.
Summons
No. 15 ................................... 10.35 A. M.
party has doi e, it will not fail.
knowing the usual offer would net us the first publication thereof is dated this 7th day Notice ia hereby given (hat
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
He asks some questions which we No. 13 ................................... 3.20 P. If. a great loss, we finally concluded to of November. 1908.
EMMA WAYNE REED
the CountY of Jackson.
WILLIAM ULRICH.
will have to dissolve: “Why do the No. 225 (coach for Ashland) 10.15 P. M. make the old offer for this one season
of No. 3814 North Cheyenne St., Tacoma Wash- Martha S. Stunkard, Plaintiff,
Assignee.
vs.
I.
NORTH BOUND TRAINS.
merchants buy spices from Boston and
ington, who, on Oct. 27 1908 made Timber Claim Matthew Stunkard, Defend­
more.”
\
S
E>4
entry,
no
.
02o33
for
n
’
/
j
of
S
w
1
1,
n
w
’
4
of
ant.
s ¡11 them for the same price they do No. 14 ................................... 9.49 A. M. Our offer:
St m.’.ions.
and S w’/i of N E'4 of. Section 10, Townsh'o 38
those put up in Portland?” We know No. 16 ................................... 5.24 P. M. Toledo Weekly Blade..................... $1.00
To
Matthew
Stunkard,
the
altove
named de*
Range five west, of Willamette Merid’an, haj
Suit in Equity To Foreclose a Mort- S,
fendant:
of no such spices being sold in this city
filed
notice
of
intention
to
make
Final
Timber
Jacksonville
Post
............................
$1.50
Note carefully that No. 16 North
In the name of the State of Oregon, you are
as Boston spices, but nevertheless
Claim Proof, to establish claim to the land above
bound leaves 15 minutes earlier than
hereby required to appear anti an wo the com­
$2.50 In The Circuit Court of the State of Oregon described, before E. D. Briggs, U. S. Commis­ plaint of the above plaintiff in the above entitled
should this be the case, we will say
Total ..
heretofore.
sioner, at Ashland. Oregon on the 16th «lay of
$1.75 1 fur Jackson County.
that the spices were grown probablv
Our price...................
court, now on file with the Clerk of said Coui
January 19' 9.
No. 13 arriving at 3.20 P. M. will
Emil Britt and ?»’r,el:a Britt.
within ten days from the date of service of tb s
in the same field and why should we
Claimant nr
a v. 1 >
... $1.50
Jacksonville Post....
Plaintiffs,
not be willing to pay the same price have the Portland dailies of that mon - American Farmer....
Frank Greive, of Ashland, Oiegon Sanford S. summons upon you, if served in Jackson County,
.......... 40
vs.
McKercher, of Ashland. Oregon Duncan T. Mc- Oregon: but if served in any other county in the
for goods which we know are not ad­ ings issue.
Laura G. Gardner and I. W. Gardner
Kercher, of Ashland, Oregon Pear ley G. Pack­ State of Oregon, then within twenty days from
ulterated and where a man is paid
the date of the service of this summons upon you
These changes effective May 17, 1908.
. $1.90 1 and George Churchman, Guardian cf
Total
ard, of Ashland, Ove-on,
or if personally served on you out of the State cf
the estate r.nd person of Florence
good wages under sanitary co .d tions
BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register.
...$1.70 j George McCarthy,
Our price............
Oregon, then within six weeks af’er I he» date of
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and keep our money at home?
Defendants.
such service; and if served by pub’icatlon there« !*,
...$1.50
Jacksonville Post.
"Why do the Chicago buncoes tell
then within s'x weeks fr« m the date oftl e fi
Notice of Final Settlement.
...$1.00 To La «ra G. Gardne* and I. W. Gardner an«l
Toledo Blade.......
publication; and you are hereby notified that if
shoes for $1.50 less than the manufact­
George Churchman, Guardian of the person and
.........
49
In the County Court of Oregon for Jackson you fail to appear and answer said complaint, as
American Fanner.
1 estate o' Florence George McCarthy, a minor,
ures do in Napa, California?” The Office one block south of Courthouse
County.
hereby required, the plaintiff will apply to the
the
above
named
defendants:
In the matter of the estate of John Beckner, Courtier relief demande«! ii fa'I complain! r,
California “Oak Block” sole leather is
Total...........................$2.90 In The Name of the Stale of Oregon: You and deceased.
JACKSONVILLE,
OREGON
the finest and best leather in the world
Our Price........................................ $1.95 eich of you are hereby required to appear No! ice is hereby given that the undersigned ly, for a decreo dissolving the marriage contrée-
existing between Plaintiff Martha S. Stunkard,
and therefore must be more expensive Filings made on homesteads and timber claims.
This offer may not last much longer. and answer the complaint filed against you and administrator of the above entitled estate has and defendant Matthew Stunk« 1, and for the
each of you in the above ent itled court and cause filed his final account with the clerk of said court
to produce. This leather costs more Correct plats weekly showing all vacant lands.
Renewals will count the same as new wi bin n days from the «late of the service of
costs and disbursements of th fa nut to
tux«
Notary Public and Convcvancer
and the court his fixed Monday the 9th day of
to manufacture than a great many
Under and by virtue of an order made by the
Legal papers of all Linds made out. Special subscriptions and if your subscription this sumn. >n upon you if -erve 1 within Jackson November, 1908 at 10 o’clock A. M. of said day as
catalogue shoes are worth. Your cat­ attention given to pane« sin aeitlement of estate»* is almost out, renew and get the b<- County. State of O:egun. or if
within a iv the time for the final hearing of the said final Hon. L. K. Hanna, a judge of said Court, dated
alogue house doe» not handle one brand
other county wit« n th;s state, then within Tw* »- account. All persons interested are hereby not’- on the Hth day of Oct., 1908, this Summons is
nefit of this offer.
Abstract of Land Titles
ty Days from the date of the service of this autn- fled to make or file their objections if any they served on the defendant by the publication there­
of standard made shoes. You can get Most compte'o set of abstiact books in the
of for six consecutive week’ in the Jr« I m > iv :' «
mo is u,- jii you; ci if served by publication, th n
shoes for 75 cents and $1.00 a pair but couuty. Abstract made promptly an«i accurately.
Owing to an over supply of bond on or befo e the last day so prescribed in the or­ have to said final account on or before said date Post, a weekly newspaper printed and publi. h« i
and time.
I only hope that our merchants will
at
Jacksonville, Jackson County Oregon, and the
paper we will print, for a short time der for publication of su’d summons; and yon a d
Real Estate cud Insurance
defendant by said order is required to appear and
never cheapen their stock with such Fine list of county and town property for sale Mail Order Bond letter heads for $3.75 each of you will take no» ice that if you fail to o Octoler 10th. 1908.
G US NEWBURY,
answer within six weeks from the da! • of the
and rert.
goodr.
per thousand, rnv color. Documeii. appear and answer sai«i complaint within sa 1 Administrator of the estate of J >hn Beekite . first publication iicrcof.
Uma.
pUint
us
will
take
a
default
and
a
decr-
e
“Why does the local merchant buy
Money Loaned
bond $3.50 per thousand, this is what against you for the relief prn^t i f<> in their com­ deceased.
Date of first publication Oct. 10, 1908.
from agencies like Marshall-Wells
Warrants bought and sold. Collections made. a great many offices use for their lead­ plaint, and sunpie men tai complain» towit:
IfARVEY. A MILES,
Attorneys for Pla’ntiff.
Taxes paid. Rents collected. Prompt reply to all ing bond. We want to turn out 50,030
That plaintiffs have judgment against each f
SHERIFF’S SALE
’etters. Charges reasonable.
letter heads next week. We have fiat said defendants. Laura G. Gardner and I. W.
References
Gardner and er< h of them for the sum of Two j
Notice for Publication.
and bond paper of all kinds with en­ Hundred and Nine»y-fivc Dollars and Seventy­ G uh Newbury, Administrator
Hon. H. K. Hanna judge 1st judicial district
of the estate of Arthur Pool,
velopes
to
match.
Don
’
t
overlook
th'«
eight
cents
with
interest
at
the
rate
of
eight
p<
r
and any Jacksonville business man.
d ecease* >.
Department of the Interim’. U. S. I • «1 Offi •
offer if you will be in need of letter cent per annum fiom the 10lh, «lay of Augurt,
Plaintiff.
1904. on Two Hundred and Fifty Do’lura thereof, j
at Roseburg Oregon, September 23,
vs.
heads soon. You can well rfford to
Colds and Croup in Children.
rate o* six per c.nt per :.nnum <n Geo. R. Wilkerson and Dosie Wilkerson,
Notice is hereby given that.
lay in a year’s supply now while we and at the
Dollars and Seven'.y-five Ce.its thereof
Defendants.
FRANCES MENGOZ.
"My little girl is subject to colds,” are printing them at this figure. Other Twenty
from the 23rd. day of December, LX»5 and rl ti e j
By virtue of execution duly issued by the clerk of Watkins J ack «on co., Ore.. wh«>. on October
says Mrs. Wm. H. Serig, No. 41 Fifth bonds at the same reduction, These rate of six per cent per annum on Twenty doila
22, 1903. made homestead application, No. 13186,
St., Wheeling W. Va. “Last winter are all water marked goods an<l of and three con.« hereof f»om Atigu it 6. !9t R. a t of the Circuit Court of Jackson county, State of S. R. 01359, for the South East ’/», Section 1 Town­
Oregon, dated the 26 day of October. 19i»H in a
for the further um of Fifty Dollars as attor e*
she had a severe spell and errible good quality.
hip II Smith. RauW« 'I Willam«-. >«* M• • r-i«ii.tt»
certain action in the Circuit « ourt for said county
fees and for the >«t ard disbursement of this
cough, but I cured her with Chamber­
and State wherein the above mentioned plaintiff han filed notice of intention to make Final five
suit to be taxed: and for a decree against each, recovered a judgement against Gao. R. Wilkerson year Proof, to establish claim to the land above
lain’s Cough Remedy without the aid
CLASSIFIED
all and every one of you, the above named defen­
before W. H. Cannon U. S. Commis-
of a doctor, and my little boy has been FORSALE-One $50.00 No. 4 Sharp- dants. decreeing that « nrtain mortgage des« ribed and Dosie Wilkerson for the sum of Two thous­ described,
and eight hundred seventy nine and 86-100 nioner, at Medford, Oregon, on the 9th day of
prevented several times from having
less Cream Separator, 4 good milk In p'ainMT-«' complaint to be a fir.it lien up »n th ? , (12879.86) Dollars with interest at the rate of six December. 1908.
herein an 1 in sai<! mortgage an«l con -
claimant name* a« Witnesses:
the croup by the timety use of this
per cent per annum from the 14.h day of August.
cows and a number of young Stock. premises
plaint describe«! and that pls ntiffs raid rrort-
Traverse, of Watkins Oregon. William
syrup. This remedy is for sale by the
Call on or write. Adolf Schultz. gag' beforecMeda .<1 thitthe u iual Jecree bema« e 1908 and Twenty-one and 10-100 (821.10) costs and G. Dick
Kiney. of Watkins Oregon. Edward Spencer,
Two hundred fifty (1250.00) attorney fees and
City Drug Store.
for
the
;
ale
of
all
of
aid
property
there
o
descrii
-
Jacksonville Ore.
costs of this writ which said judgement was dock­ of Watkins Oregon, Sylvester A. Smith, of Wat-
tc-w t: The N. W. '/»
the N W ' i of the
eted in the clerk's office «if said court on the 19th kina Oregon.
WANTED—A girl to work in restau­ ed,
S. E. ’♦ of Section 21. and the 8. E. ’4 of theS.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register.
«lay of October. 1908.
For the news reed the P ost .
rant. Apply at Mrs. Grant.
W. 14 of Section 16. Township
South of Ran're
Jacksonville
Post
Easy in
Any Position
NUNAN- TA YLOR CO ___ g
SILAS J. DAY