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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1908)
1 -Holiday I Presents Nuts, candy, fruit and vegetables at the Boss. Edward Dav left a few days ago for Oaklaud Cal., to visit his unde who is quite ill. K. K. Kubli came nown from Port land Sunday and left the same day for Gold Hill where he goes to look after mining interests. Mrs. Anna Martin of Grants Pass spent Thanksging with home folks. Christmas is coming on and your wife would like to have a set of those fine dishes at the Boss, Get them now while the price is reduced. There is some talk among the young people of the city about organizing a basket bail team. C. D. Abbott and wife, recently from Corvallis, have bought the Blade Hotel in this city. Mr. Blade will spend a few weeks in California before moving on a farm he recently purchas ed in the Willamette valley. The Boss is not handling bread any more he has turned this trade over to L. V. Larson, the baker. Genuine Irish Table Linen I lì IJ i! M n »• See Our Irish Linens 72-inch Bleached Table Damask - - - 96c, $1.15, $1 40 per yard 66-inch bleached table Damask........................... 50c to 70c per yard 26x26-inch bleached Damask linen napkins $3.00 to $6.00 per doz 22x22-inch bleached Damask linen napkins $1.50 to $2.00 per doz Linen Oat Meal Towels........................................... 25c to 50c each Linen Crashes - -- -- -- -- -- - 10c to 20c yard Bleached Damask linen table cloths, 2 yards by 3 yards, set of napkins included.......................................... $7.50 to $10 per set Bleached Damask linen table cloths - - - 8-4x8-4 $4.90 each Peter Applegate has established a surveying office in Jacksonville and is prepared to do all kinds of work. Mr. Applegate has served as United States Deputy General Surveyor and as Coun ty Surveyor and is familiar with all the Government corners in the County. These facts should insure him a good practise. AU of the above goods are guaranteed pure Irish Linen, the best values money can buy Asking Your Kind Inspection Nunan-Taylor Co prize that promises to be of state-wide importance. Whitt better advertise OFFICIAL PAPRK OF THE CITY OF JACK ment could you have than to see the SONVILLE, OREGON imprint of a Rogue River Valley print ing office on the printed matter used rubHshe i çr , Saturday iby the Post Pub- by business men who live within the bhlng Co. very sound of Portland. J. Barnes. Editor By the support and good will of the home loving public we will continue to Admitted a* eec<e>d-class matter at ‘Jackaonvllle. grow, and we must have the support of every citizen within this district be SATURDAY, l1OTt,B|l|lU. |»i i!»S. fore we can say that we have reached the top notch. Post Jacksonville SUBSCRIPTION One year, by mail............................. ... «1.50. OUR GROWTH OFFICE HINTS Never send articles for publication without giving thy name, for thy name uiurii secures publication of a worthless articles. Thou shouldst not rap at the door of a printing office, for he that hear- eth the rap sneereth in his sleeves and looseth time. Thou shouldst never read the copy on the printer’s case or sharp and hooked container thereof, or he may knock you down. Never inquire of the editor the news, for behold it is his business to give it to thee at the apointed time without asking for it. It is not right that thou should ask him who is the author of an article, for it is his duty to keep such things to himself. When thou dost enter his office, take heed of thyself that thou dost not look at what may concern thee not, for that is not met in the sight of good breeding. OUR NEXT SENATOR The next Oregon assembly will have a very important matter to consider— the election of a United States senator. The election of Governor Chamberlain to the U. S. senate this winter would mean thatOregon would have one mem ber. Because the governor received more votes at the last election than his republican opponent does not sig nify that he should be considered any more than T. T. Geer was six years ago. Geer received the vote of the people and was defeated in the legis- lature. The November election was evidence that the state is strongly republican and if the June election wan fair the electors were misinformed.. The Nov ember election gave Taft 62,530 and Bryan 38,049. With this strong repub lican following could a republican as sembly send a democrat to the U. S. senate and feel as though they were carrying out the desire of the people? I am afraid not A United States senator should be elected by the people direct As it is much valuable time is wasted ‘‘organ izing’’ and voting for a senator. If this time was spent in enacting laws that would be of benefit to the people Oregon would be better off. 1 Change in Southern Pacific Time Table. LOCAL NEWS An excellent opportunity to visit San Francisco is offered the people of Jackson county. On December 26, an excursion will start from Ashland. The tickets will be good for 15 days. The moving picture show in the U. S. hall was a hummer last Wed nesday. This is proving a success, and Mr. DeRoboam deserves credit in selecting only the best pictures on the market. The court house is being repaired and a new railing is being built around veranda. The Boss has reduced the price on his fancy Chinaware. There will be an excursion to San Francisco in the near future, starting from Ashland. The fare has been greatly reduced. They expect to start on December 26. For Eczema, Tetter and Salt Rheum. The intense itching characteristic of these ailments is almost instantly al layed by Chamberlain’s Salve. Many severe cases have been cured by it. For sale by City Drug Store. SOUTH BOUND TRAINS. Suit in Equity To Foreclose a Mort gage. I No. 15..................................... 10.35 A. M. No. 13..................................... 3.20 P. M No. 225 (coach for Ashland) 10.15 P. M. NORTH BOUND TRAINS. No. 14..................................... 9.49 A. M. No. 16..................................... 5.24 P. M. Note carefully that No. 16 North bound leaves 15 minutes earlier than heretofore. No. 13 arriving at 3.20 P. M. will have the Portland dailies of that morn ings issue. These changes effective May 17, 1908. When in Medford stop at the Emerick where the finest of meals are served and the most corteous attention given. Try us and see. 11-tf For the news read the P ost Beware of Frequent Colds. A succession of colds or a protract ed cold is almost certain to end in chronic catarrh, from which few per sons ever wholly recover. Give every cold the attention it deserves and you may avoid this disagreeable disease. How can you cure a cold? Why not try Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy? It is highly recommended. Mrs. M. White, of Butler, Tenn., says: “Sev eral years ago I was bothered with my throat and lungs. Someone told me of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. I be gan using it and it relieved me at once. Now my throat and lungs are sound and well.” For sale by City Drug Store. FREE ENTERTAINMENT The Jacksonville Musical Club will give a free entertainment in the U. S. : Hall on Sunday, December 6, at 2:30 p. m. All are cordially invited to at tend. There are about 35 members in this club and the public can expect a i good entertainment. OYSTERS The Oyster season is now open and Luy & Keegan handles the famous Eagle brand of oysters. Take a can of these large Eastern oysters home to fry. stew or for cocktails. CUT FLOWERS Cut Flowers, Funeral Remberances, Potted Plants and Bulbs. Phone 606 Medford Greenhouses. 25 Summons. In The Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. Emil Britt and Amelia Britt, Plaintiffs. vs. Laura G. Gardner and I. W. Gardner and George Churchman. Guardian of the estate and person of Florence George McCarthy. Defendants. To Laura G. Gardner and I. W. Gardner and George Churchman. Guardian of the person and ewtate of Florence George McCarthy, a minor, the above named defendants: In The Name of the State of Oregon: You and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you and each of you in the above entitled court and cause within ten days from the date of the service of this summons upon you, if served within Jackson County. State of Oregon, or if served within any other county within this state, then within Twen ty Days from the date of the service of this sum mons upon you; or if served by publication, then on or before the last day bo prescribed in the or der for publication of said summons; and you and each of you will take notice that if you fail to so appear and answer said complaint within said time, plaintiffs will take a def suit and a decree against you for the relief prayed for in their com plaint. and supplemental complaint towit: That plaintiffs have judgment against each of said defendants. Laura G. Gardner and I. W. Gardner and each of them for the sum of Two Hundred and Ninety-five Dollars and Seventy eight cents with interest at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the 10th, day of August, 1904. on Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars thereof, and at the rate of six per cent per annum on Twenty Dollars and Seventy-five Cents thereof from the 23rd. day of December. 1906 and at the rate of six per cent per annum on Twenty dollars and three cents thereof from August 6, 1908, and for the further sum of Fifty Dollars as attor .ey fees and for the costs and disbursement of this suit to be taxed; and for a decree against each, all and every one of you, the above named defen dants, decreeing that certain mortgage described in plaintiffs’ complaint to be a first lien upon the premises herein and in said mortgage and com plaint described and that plaintiffs’ said mort gage beforeclosed and that the usual decree be made for the sale of all of said property therein describ* ed. to-wlt: The N. W. H and the N. W. Ve of the S. E. V< of Section 21, and the S. E. % of the S. W. 14 of Section 16. Township 33 South of Range 2 West of the Willamette Meredian In Jackson County, State of Oregon and that the same be sold as upon execution and according to law and the practise of this court, to satisfy the judgment of plaintiffs’ herein, interest, attorney fees and the costs and disbursements of this suit and that the proceeds of said sale be applied as follows, to-wit: first, to the satisfaction and payment of the expenses of said sale with the costs and dis bursements of this suit and the attorney fees; second, to the payment of plaintiffs' judgment herein, and the residue, if any, to be applied as the court may direct. And for such other and further relief as to the court may seem just and equitable. This summons is published in the Jacksonville Post by order of the Hon. H. K. Hanna, one of the judges of the above entitled court, which said order was made and dated in chambers on the 13th, day of November, A. D. 1908, wherein it is ordered that you appear and answer the complaint and supplemental comptaint on file herein on or before the expiration of six weeks from the date prescribed in said order as the date of the first publication of this summons. The date of the first publication of this sum mons is November 14th.. 1906 and the date of the last publication on or before which date you are required to appear and answer is December, 26th., A. D. 1906. H. K. HANNA Jr.. Attorney for plaintiff«. Phil Metchan manager of the Imper Tiie F uvt has uui grown its clothes. ial Hotel at Portland and his wife stop Our circulation has reached the point Good Cough Medicine for Children. ped off a few days last week to visit where we were forced to install a lar The season for coughB and colds is the latters mother Mrs. E. J. Kubli. ger and better press. This issue is now at hand and too much care cannot Mr. and Mrs Metchan were on their printed on a press that will print a way to San Francisco and other Cal., be used to protect the children. A sheet 30x44 inches. child is much more likely to contract points. Notice for Publication. The growth of the P ost has been diptheria or scarlet fever when he has BORN steady and permanent and the adver- Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office a cold. The quicker you .cure his cold tising public has been greatly benefit- HUDSON -In Jacksonville Nov. 26, the less risk. Chamberlain’s Cough at Roseburg*, Oregon, Oct. 28,1908. ted by this medium. The reading pub 1908, to Mr. and Mrs. B. Hudson a Remedy is the sole reliance of many Notice is ^ereby fiven that EMM4 W4WP lic today want a paper for news aral baby girl. mothers, and few of those who have of no , 3814 North Gfoa/apnp hf., Tacoma w^ah- unbiased editorial comment. A paper tried it are willing to use any other. ington, who, on Oct, 87 1808 made Jimfcer does not gain the confidence of the Geo. H. Himes of Portland Secre Mrs. F. F. Starcher, of Ripley, W. entry, no . 02033 for n H of 8 wH. N of S people by misrepresenting matters of tary of the State Pioneer Association Va., says: “I have never used any and S w’4 of N EV4 of. Section 10, Township 38. importance to its readers, and eventu was the gnest of Mrs. Elizabeth Ken thing other than Chamberlain’s Cough S. Range five west of Willamette Meridian, has ally the reading public will find the ney who is president of the Southern Remedy for my children and it has al filed notice of intention to make Final Timber Claim Proof, to establish claim to the land above paper out and when|it does the paper ‘‘What fools ye mortals be.” How Oregon Pioneers Association Friday ways given good satisfaction." This described, before E. D. Briggs. U. S. Commis will drop. We have reached our pre evening. many times have you spoken of E. H. remedy contains no opium or other sioner. at Ashland. Oregon on the 16th day of sent position in the sea of journalism Harriman in terms uncomplimentary, narcotic and may be given as confiden January 1909. Claimant names as witnesses.* by a straight and honest path and the about the way he is ‘‘robbing” the tly to a child as to an adult. For sale Frank Greive, of Ashland. Oregon Sanford S. renders of the P ost may expect news people. Let this man come into this FOR SALE-One $50.00 No. 4 Sharp by City Drug Store. McKercher. of Ashland, Oregon Dunean T. Me- as it is, unbiased and free; our editor Kercher. of Ashland. Oregon Pearler G. Pack community and those who shout ‘‘rob less Cream Separator, 4 good milk ial comment will be what we believe ard, of Ashland, Oregon. bery’’ the ioudeat will be the first to cows and a number of young Stock. The Emerick serves meals at all BENJAMIN L, EDDT. Register. to be the best for all concerned. If greet him, and praise the way in Call on or write. Adolf Schultz, i hours. Everything neat and clean, we believe a certain thing could be im Neither examine thou the proof-; which he is developing the country, Jacksonville Ore. prioes reasonable. 11-tf proved we will advocate the improve sheet for it is not ready to meet thine yes you will send delegations in auto Notice of Final Settlement WANTED—A girl to work in restau ment. Unnecessary expense is not an eye, that thou mayest understand. mobiles to meet the railroad king. In the County Court of Oregon for Jaekaon rant. Apply at Mrs. Grant. improvement. County. Prefer thine own town paper to any I You would not send many delegations In the matter of the estate of John Beckner. The P ost has grown in seven months other, and if thou hast not already I in automobiles to meet a poor man who DRESSMAKING-For first-class dress ; deceased. making call on Mrs. S. A. Swanson, from a four column sheet to a six col done so, subscribe immediately. Pay was obliged to walk on account of Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Luke Ryan’s house east part of city. umn, six to eight pages, and about for it in advance, and it will be well limited means. No, indeed, you know administrator of the above entitled estate b»A January 1, 1909 we will issue a large with thee and thine. filed his final account with the clerk of Mid court who builds up the country, ’tto the special edition devoted to the interests and the court has fixed Monday the Sth day of man of finance and you care little how November. 1908 at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day aa of the Rogue River Valley. Already The Civic Improvement club will he got his money. the time for the final hearing of the Mid final we have a large collection of the finest plant shade trees along the road lead The P ost has made arrangements to account All person* Interested are hereby noti- photographs to be had of fruit, vege ing up to the cemetery. This club is club with the Toledo Weekly Blade and fied to make or file their objections if any they Owing to an over supply of bond IN ONE OR MANY COLORS tables and minerals. These will be composed of people with advanced paper we will print, for a short time the American Farmer. have to «aid final account on or before «aid data and time. transferred onto copper and plates will ideas and should be encouraged, Jack-, Mail Order Bond letter heads for $3.75 Thia will be the last year that the LARGEST FACILITIES October 10th. 1908. be made to print in the large special sonville needs sidewalks and more per thousand, any color. Document Toledo Blade will club with other i I IN THE WEST FO r K GUS NEWBURY. edition. lights on the streets. Administrator of the estate of John Beckner, | bond $3.50 per thousand, this ia what papers. The following is an extract The job printin'- turned out in this deceased. a great many offices use for their lead- from a letter received from the Blade: office stands o . ,ne same plane as the There is some probability that Coos . ing _ bond. We want to ____________ .... “The extraordinary advance in coat of turn out 50,000 better grade of work sent out from the ......... ... „„„ „„ ,, a¥„ I1BU Hav will be fortified in the near future, letter heads next week. We have fiat print paper almost decided us not to Notice of Filing Plat of Basvca arge city offices. Quality of stock Coos Bay should be well fortified be- and bond paper of all kinds with en- make a clubbing offer at all this season, Department of the Interior. United State« Land JHE PRODUCTION OF considered our prices are as low ns the cause it has the only coal supply of any I velopes to match. Don’t overlook this knowing the usual offer would net us high grade work B Office. Roaeburs. Omron. October 16, ISOS. tn . J .. I. inferior work turned out by the aver < importance on the coast south of Pu-1 offer if you will be in need of letter a great loss, we finally concluded to Notice i« hereby riven that Section* 23. 24. 25 age office. Thus we have gained get Sound. tint Àl llw Al tASTttl until ■ and 20. Tp. 39 S. R. 1 W«.t, W. M.. have been . heads soon. You can well afford to make the old offer for this one season , friends by our job printing. This offi surveyed, and the plat of mirvey will be filed In 2d & Aide., PORTLAND, ORE lay in a year’s supply now while we more.” this office on November 24. 1908. at 9 o'clock A. ce ships printing to Douglas county, Senator Bourne will work for an op- are printing them at this figure. Other Our offer: M. and on and after such date we will be prepar yes to Polk and Marion counties, thus en river at Oregon City at the next bonds at the same reduction. These Toledo Weekly Blade......... ......... $1.00 ed to receive application* for the entry of land* Assignee's Notice to Creditors. Jackson county is developing an enter- session of Congress. This will be of are all water marked goods and of Jacksonville Post................ .......... $1.50 therein. BENJ a MI n L. EDDY Reirt<t«r. In the Matter of the Aaicnmcnt of T. J. Ken. great benefit to the farmers on the good quality. J. M. LAWRENCE. Receiver. .......... $2.50 ney. inaolvent. in which William Ulrich U a «- Total upper Willamette. •irnee. and which proceedinr* arc pending in Our price.................................. .......... $1.75 the Circuit Court of th* State of Omron for Notice for Publication. CLASSIFIED CLUBBING OFFER a I Ridicule is the height of ignorance, argument is the height of intelligence. Boost for Jacksonville. ~M hr- la -. -nA w - M t>~...4« »W»•" *«.'l«k*r* wrw Levi Strauss & Co’s Copper Riveted Overalls H B E HICKS-CH ATTEN ENGRAVING CO. /j ai in the mine PERFECT PRINTING PLATES AT A BARGAIN Several 10 acre tracts of the best Rear Creek bottom land at prices from 150 to $185 per acre. Jacksonville Real Estate Co., Adolf Schuh, Mgr. Lay in your Winter's reading now [ while you can get it for so little. ! i Bank of Jacksonville Jacksonville, Oregon (ieo. L. Daria, Preaident E. H. Helma, Vice Preaident Jan C. Sexton. Caahier H. F. Sexton, Aaat.CaaMet Jacksonville Poet................... ....... $1.50 American Farmer................. ............... 40 Total................. .......... $1.90 Our price................................ .......... $1.70 Jacksonville Poet................... .......... $1.50 Toledo Blade.......................... ......... $1.00 American Farmer................... ............... 40 Total............................. $2.90 Our Price........................................... $1.95 Jackaun County. Notice I* hereby given by the undesigned Awtgi,w. that T J. Kenney of Jacksonville. Oregon on October l$th. ¡«0$. ex ecuted and delivered to William Ulrich, a gvner- al deed of alignment, for th* benefit of all his creditors, sod that thereafter on October 3fith. 190A th* selection of said Assignee was confirmed by an election of the undersigned by (he credit, on of the said T. J. Kenney, end that «aid William Ulrich is now duly appointed, elected, qualified and acting Assignee of the estate of said insolvent. All of the creditors of the Mid T. J. Kenney are hereby notified to present ____ _ to _________ _ their claims, under oath, the undersigned. Thia offer may not last much longer. ' withi" We Salit» ysur butintts nhttbtr large or small, A checking account It of en rerY convenient n»onth* from th- data. Tht* no. Renewals will count the same as new ,'7.“ . . . .. . . .. i the first publication thereof ib dated th» 7th day subscriptions and if your subscription November ia*. is almost out, r?new and get the be- WILUAM ULRICH. l nefit of this offer. j AMignee. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Offle N ••«b’frs preiron Jeptepber 33. IF«. Notice I* hereby Kiveo that FRANCES MENGOK. of Watkina Jaekaon co.. Ore., who. on Meu.ber a. 1901 made homeatead application. No. 131146. S R. 01.189. foe the South Ea«t M. Section 4 IVm- «hip 41 South. Ranee J Wert Willamette Meridian, ha« nir.1 notice of intention to make Final five year Proof, tn ertahlirh claim to the land above dereribed, before W H Cannon U. S. Commit «loner, et Medford. Oreeon. on the 9th day of December, 1908. claimant names a* Wltnexaee: Dick Traveiwo. of Watkina Orrtm, William G Ktney. of Watkina Oregon. Edward Spencer, of Watkln* Oregon. Sylvmter A Smith, of Wat- kins Oregon BENJAMIN L EDDY Regieter.